Released in 2007, is the second major televised stand-up special from the late comedian, following his successful breakout on Last Comic Standing . Filmed at the historic Tennessee Theatre in Knoxville, TN, the special solidified May’s reputation as an "equal-opportunity offender" who blended Southern charm with sharp, topical observations. Core Themes and Content
According to the album release by Jack Records , the special includes the following key routines: "Favorite Gifts" "Being Right vs. Being Happy" "Mullet Hunter" "Flip Flops" "Lie Every Day" Mullet Hunter Ralphie May: Prime Cut
Observations on modern conveniences, including his routine "Living with TiVo". Production Credits Released in 2007, is the second major televised
The special was produced by Dave Higby and executive produced by J.P. Williams and Alan C. Blomquist. It remains a fan favorite, often cited by IMDb reviewers as one of his strongest and most consistent performances before his passing in 2017. Being Happy" "Mullet Hunter" "Flip Flops" "Lie Every
He explores the friction between "being right vs. being happy" and humorously critiques the types of gifts women often give to men.
The special showcases May's signature style: a mix of self-deprecating humor about his size, hip-hop-influenced slang, and unfiltered commentary on social norms. Notable segments and topics include:
One of the special's most famous bits involves May's fascination with "hunting" mullets in the wild, categorizing different variations like the "afro mullet" and the rare "famalet" (female mullet).