I used to hang out at a neighborhood bar like this. We all knew each other and had so much fun. Doesn't seem to be many any more. They all put up 20 TV's and charge $6 for a beer now. Not many with pool tables or dart boards either. The whole world is just about the money now.
Man, I’ve been saying the same thing for years. I be lived in the same neighborhood for the last 7 years and I literally cannot tell you one persons name on my street!! Never was like that before.....and it’s like this in everything it seems. Sad really....I think it is why we are failing as a country now.
OMG😂 I forgot about this scene. Wish they would have played the whole part when I think it was Rebecca's boss who comes in and they say it's "the squeaky shoe club". You gotta see it😂😂😂😂😂😂
You skipped the part when Rebecca's boss comes in(the one who got drunk and spent all night entertaining Woody) and Rebecca yells "fire" and they all start running out shoes a squeaking.
@@snowman374th I'm watching Cheers NOW on Netflix. Be sure to check out S6 E14 for the squeeky shoes. It takes a while to get to the funny part but when you get there you will CRACK UP. 😄
@@Radwar99 it was not an opinion, it was a statement and a rather ill informed one at that. There have literally been hundreds of top quality sit coms over the years, but yet Lonnie Fox decides to declare this one as the greatest ever. If he had put it as an opinion, that that is fine, but he didn't now, did he.
My late father (who was from Boston) nearly gagged from laughter the night this episode was broadcast for the first time. WHAT a great comic bit! (The same question always applied to Cliff Clavin as to Gilligan: why the hell didn't the people who knew him kill him? In Cliff's case, his own mother would have happily joined in.)