The 'Cellar' crew was a murder's row of comedy. Rich Vos, Keith Robinson, Otto & George, Louis CK, Patrice O'neal, Jim Norton, Jim Florentine, Bob Kelley, Nick Dipaolo, Greg Giraldo etc.
Uncle Joey has always done the right thing. Coco is a man's man!! He's definitely doing the right thing right now and I'm really proud of him. He talks about his life like it's a movie and I love hearing his stories!!!!! He deserves a lot right now but he's absolutely contempt the way his life is now. He's doing the great daddy role and being a good husband, right now! (Great job, Joey)!!!!! He's being the papa bear that everyone knows he's is!! He's great as the Joey he is today!!!! Stick to your gummies, Joey and weed and you'll be alright!!!
Vos is the coolest 95 year old man ever. I mean look at him. Backwards hat. All those tats. Sleeveless shirt. Got at least $100 worth of jewelry on. I hope I’m that cool one day.
Brutal, when I was shooting heroin I lived 18 miles from the biggest open air drug market in Philadelphia, if I couldn’t afford public transportation I would pedal my bike dope sick to the corner from 2011-2014 I was a total train wreck until I OD’d and my mom found me with my at the time 1 Year Old nephew, she called 9-11 hid the needle and bag since I was on parole and an OD counts as a medical emergency but the ambulance did the Narcan got me back. Then I walked away from the needle got on suboxone and after Parole I stuck to smoking bud daily and it’s true,”Weed Saves Lives”!
@@LUImusic856 true, I'm not naive ornunder the delusion that suboxone is the final step and the cure for addiction. But I am in a much better space mentally and more ready to quit now than I was two years ago. It's easier for me to quit while I have stability in my life like I do now. It's not easy to quit when you're sleeping in a shelter that kicks you out on the streets from 9am-4:30pm
I love these segments. People that are fortunate enough to not have addiction in their lives will never understand the craziness and toll that's taken on your life. It's insane and I love hearing these stories.
Seb G Nicotine and other similar addictive substances don’t rip your soul out and introduce you to a true sense of what it’s like to experience hell on earth. Not all addictions are equal and that’s the understatement of the century.
Drugs will haunt you your whole life if you been a addict and every situation when you go out will test you. Over and over. My dad was 30+ years sober and it took one evening and he was back like before Rip dad❤
@@Faithmaxxing23 thank you. Sounds Completely off, but he has it way better up there. No struggles, No Cravings, just happiness for eternity. One day, I maybe can see him smile again, which was a rarety for him.
God Bless Rich Vos for getting himself clean before he met his wife and had kids!! He knew to do the right thing at the right time, too!! God Bless Rich and his family for keeping him on the right road!!!@
Joey is the perfect American haha still carry’s his culture close and is living the American dream that what this country is about living your life getting better with every step no mater where you start ✊🏾
Here in Florida, if you stay at a place for more than 28 days, they legally consider you like a squatter and/or you are given certain rights like a resident would have. Also, in order for the rehab to operate, they have strict laws/policies and I believe it would cause them issues with all the licenses/permits they have by having a "legal resident" staying at the facility. I don't know the details, but the admin at the rehab I went to explained to me that in Florida, they won't let you stay longer than that 28 day mark without causing a bunch of potentially serious issues. Rehabs are a business that involve having an operating medical center on the facility with staff(doctor/nurses) that prescribes and dispenses prescription medication, licensed therapists practicing, kitchen with chefs, admins that have to deal with HIPPA laws, and also operating as a hotel basically. I can't even begin to imagine all the policies and laws they have to strictly follow just to operate on a day to day basis. Honestly, the law might be 30 days, and the rehab is just giving themselves a 2 day safety window to guarantee you get outprocessed on time. I was at that rehab for 28 1/2 days from intake to outprocess. Hope this helps clarify.
i just have to say as a heroin addict of 10 year off and on the fact joey did his dealers like this is crazy to me. i live in vermont, too so most of the time i was buying from other addicts and i would never think to fuck around on them like that. too worried about them freaking out and possibly finding me and beating my ass. the people that weren't addicts were black guys coming up from the city and that was even more worrisome. they are there to make money and not fuck around. i was scared of doing the wrong thing even etiquette wise, let alone trying to fuck around and rip them off. i only ever did that to one dealer but it's his own fault. he literally was so fucked up he forgot he gave us the drugs already and rudely said 'you gonna fucking take the shit or what?' so my friend and i were like, uh... yeah gotta go now. got 10 bags that day instead of 5. he ended up calling later that night to ask us about it and we played dumb. he was like FUCK i lost 5 bags and we were like damn sucks.
Uncle JOE-E was talking about working a girls monkey intil it opened up.that reminded me that i use to make money opening up a hopper on poker machine's when i was hustling the casino's in las vegas.a hopper is the device inside a poker machine that rhe coins come out of when you cash out.sometimes they would open up a little bit and pay you extra coins. (Gold mine).if you found a machine like that youre next move is to hand feed 20$ in quarters and then cashout .the machine would pay 84 quarters the first time.then hand feed it again with the 84 quarters and it would pay 90 quarters this time.put the 90 back in the machine and cash out again and it would pay 100 quarters.each time you do this the hopper opens up more each time.just like uncle joe-E would open up that monkey.eventually it will pay double the credits on the machine.you work it for days or weeks if you do it right.you get a friend and yoy work shifts on the machine so nobody else gets that machine.its called a over payer.you find these machine buy going around and put a 5$bill in the machine and then cash out and hope there is more than 20 quarters. If there is 21 you can open that hopper up and pump up a bankroll.old school hustle in nevada. P.s.mr blutosky has no grade point average
Vin Diesel - I live my life a quarter mile at a time Uncle Joey - I live my life in 2min intervals Joey talked about driving from Ontario to Hollywood and back to Ontario. I moved from Atlanta to Florida to get off H with my then gfriend, we brought our last 3 grams with us, did it all in 24hrs and within 30mins of being out, we started driving back to Atlanta every other day and back to Florida, nonstop for an entire year, doing 110mph the entire way up the freeway. I know that life
Look @5:30 or @5:29. In the left frame of the pic behind Joey I saw either smoke or a ghost trying to show itself some and they said his podcast place was haunted. Idk what it is. Looks like smoke. But none of them are smoking.
I am in recovery I’ve been clean for almost 7 years part of the NA program these are the worst kind of recovering addicts notice at the 4:01 Mark of this clip he starts putting down other people talking about bottoms acting like it’s so impressive that he did the worst stuff… get out of here man these are the people that push people outside of the rooms and make it a Club of losers… I’ve overdosed 13 times sold everything I had lived on the streets for months at a time Rob stole went to jail it’s not impressive it’s not a medal of honor it’s shameful and it’s what keeps me from going back not romanticizing it
He then goes on to say talk to me when everything is gone spiritually mentally physically and I was sleeping on my mom‘s floor yeah you’re so big and bad right I can do the same thing to you talk to me when you’re sleeping in a recycling bin outside in the cold in the Northeast winter talk to me when you’re sleeping in a park bench downtown I got clean when I was 20 years old and I went through seven years of absolute hell and went right to my bottom immediately it’s not sit here and compare who’s A better stain on society and they’re using days let’s just focus on recovery not putting other people down some peoples bottoms are very low and some are just a little bit lower
When Joey said sometimes does it occur to you, what he meant was, does it every occur to you that maybe your were just a bigger piece of trash than everyone else. Everyone has different bottoms and to put someone down for not having a deeper bottom than you shows that your literally the last person to give someone advice on recovery. It’s the only thing he has to lean on. Hey I was a huge piece of trash, unless your a bigger piece of trash than me then shut up. I mean who thinks like that?
Im 34 now an its 110 percent easier to name the people that made it opposed to the ones who didn't make it. All my friends gone. I can jingle off a easy 20 friends i grew up with that were close to me as a kid. That's not even mentioning acquaintances. This whole dope cut with that bs is the end of the end. Myself i came to the point of living ina run down motel room working as a bouncer letting kids in the back door for 20$ a pop. I should notttt be here but somehow i kicked it, still dont know how but happy as shit i did.
I don't think whoever titled this video watched this clip. Don't get me wrong it's really interesting. But it should be called "depressing drug stories".
I’m gonna teach you an important grammar trick and all I can do is hope you don’t think I’m some internet dickhead that thinks he’s better than another just because he used proper English. When the words “You are” can be substituted in the sentence you’re writing in place of what you wrote as, “your”, the proper spelling is “you’re”. So for example you could say, “You are the man Uncle Joey...”, so the proper way to spell the sentence you wrote would be, “You’re the man Uncle Joey...” Just because I spent all that time trying to teach a random person on RU-vid a lesson that’s value is often underestimated in an effort to be a good person, you’re probably gonna tell me now that you were aware of everything I just said and you just simply made an error. Just assuming that’s what’s gonna happen since I spent way too much time typing all this out lol. Hope it helps and if it doesn’t, maybe someone reading this will learn something. You never know when a seemingly trivial spelling error could lose you a dream job when spotted by a potential employer so that’s why I chose to take the chance and try and help.
I'm glad that in the 20+ years of taking (at least 40 different types thanks to research chems) I never hit a rock bottom. I was helping my friends get stuff so probably saw 5 to 20 ounces a week. Never let it get to me, it was a party helper, not maker of No friends ever ODed (to death) or stole, ripped others off. Just don't get that, fuck that. Can't support your vices, improve your life, although I do get how people with addictive personalities could become true addicts
@@slipper409 Let's see you do a better job then, oh wait that's right Joey could give a fuck less about your existence. He does care about Lee's however
joe is ether a liar or confused.on his stories. he told a similar tale about a guy working at a car dealership. and the girl that was his friend and how he stepped up the same way.