I was in downtown Toronto Friday afternoon during rush hour, my car died in the middle of an intersection, i started trying to find a tow truck number on my phone i kept looking in the rear view and there was like fifty cars stuck behind me, eventually they started going around me, each car would go by either laying on the horn or screaming at the top of thier lungs , i just sat there staring straight ahead as each car went by and it reminded me of that scene on the bridge lol funny now, the absolute worst feeling that day.
I work retail. I think most of my generation has at one time or another. I have not seen gun violence yet, but I have seen both kinds of anger, and sadly I have to admit I have displayed some myself.
0:04 😅😂 And the food made it into the bowl!!! 0:40 SAY WHAT?!?!?! 1:41 Flustered?! 2:26 Busy at work. 3:27 Move your ass dipshit!!! 3:39 BURN IN HELL!!! 3:56 DONE…..or not. 😂😅 5:20 DICK…..Frank Head. 6:12 HIS NAME IS FRANK!!!
In the original movie, at 9:20 is not the cat that’s there when he opens the door. It’s a heavy woman and he says to her im here because i heard you have cleaner bathrooms than us, to which she responds with “not after i get through with them”. I have always wondered if they edited that on account of “being offensive” either to heavy people or just to women in general.
I don't find this funny at all. It's one of the few Jack Nicholson films I have never seen and I'm going to keep it like that. How can anyone enjoy this!?
If I were in Buddy’s place I’d insist after the "911 in frozen foods" going "Cashier, Cashier, Cash-ear" like on "Family Matters" with "Go home, go home go home."
They should bring out a new movie called “please management”^tm and over emphasize all the possible ways to please management but in excess, like a utopian planet😂