Comedian Doesn’t Realize How Big Montana Is
Some folks don't realize that it takes some time to get through Montana.
The Size of Montana
Locals know the sheer size of Montana is massive.
Montana is the fourth-largest state by land mass. Traveling from one corner of the state to another can take several hours.
Why? Montana has only two major interstates, and many highways have you commute through small towns. That means you are constantly changing speeds. Plus, there are construction zones that can turn easy road trips into dreadful long drives.
Montanans know this about our state, but travelers are blissfully ignorant. They only find out when stuck in the middle of nowhere and several hours into a drive.
One comedian found out the hard way.
Comedian Makes Ultimate Travel Blunder
Comedians travel around America performing at comedy clubs to make money. Many of them will take gigs if they are close by.
One comedian learned that going from Montana to Oregon isn't a nice day trip.
Comedian Aaron Weber was performing in Billings and was offered a show in Corvallis, Oregon. He thought it would be an easy day trip but realized he made a crucial mistake.
Check out the video.
@realaaronweber I had such a great time in Oregon last weekend. Can’t wait to come back! #standup #comedy #oregon #corvallis ♬ original sound - Aaron Weber
Credit: realaaronweber via TikTok
This poor comedian was probably miserable on his 15-hour trip to Oregon.
If he had flown, it would've been a quick trip, but because he drove, he was probably going out of his mind.
This conversation is a constant with my friends who live in the Midwest or the East Coast. Traveling across Montana is painless for locals because we are used to it, but other folks in America might have a tough time.
Either way, we hope this gave you a laugh.
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