Dave Foley is one of my favorite humans. I saw KITH a few years ago when they came to Philly. It was spectacular. Curtains roll back: WE ARE MEN IN WEDDING DRESSES
I went through the same thing a few years back. It was easy to resell the truck. Also being a good lawyer, dealing with the legal issues were nothing. However talking my wife into letting me keep the pole was a tough sell.
Are you kidding? Pretty standard option in today's market, whether to 'add some spice' (yeah, right) , or lead yourself to believe a steady stream of fine snatch can't wait to party with your badass self. Having a stripper pole went mainstream not long after the NBA made it mandatory for its players and Oprah had one installed. No documented evidence of it getting anyone actually laid, though.
I recently quit my job to buy a small shop in my neighborhood. Business has been kinda slow since most people are more used to driving over to the mall. When I feel down about having to compete against a larger business while pursuing my life-long dream and think that it couldn't be any worse, I think back to this sketch and laugh it off.
Yep, I'm in. but I, biased since I been a firefighter for almost 30 years.. Believe it or not, I know this skit exaggerates the point but back in the early day, there were competing fire departments and would often fight on scene if arrived at the same time.. insurance companies would have their own fire department and those who covered by the company would call that particular fire department; even if their was a fire with people trapped and another insurance agency fire department was across the street, they would watch the house burn... it was nuts... you can find the insurance placards, they became a collectors items.. I have one,, their were four or five total...
when i lived in Richmond Virginia in the Cloverleaf Lake t Townhouse Apartment Community on Starview CT (the street i lived on in the community) someone really did have a Ghostbusters car (not the one from the movie) but yet they had their own stationwagon all pained up with equipment on the top .. clearly inspired from the movie .. and they were like TAPS (Ghost Hunters on TV) where they would go around and do the same shit you saw on the TV show with the recordings night vision thermal cameras etc .. it was really funny .. i think they even used the original Ghostbusters name (Ghost Smashers) but i really cant remember ..i have a TBI from an accident so my memory is a bit fuzzy
I love going back to these old KITH skits and trying to locate the on-location shots. The fire station Dave Foley waits at is Toronto Fire Station 332 and John St and Nelson St. Still there and still looks like that. :D
my favorite thing about the KITH sketches is that they don't all have horrible endings (and by horrible I mean something awful happens to the characters). Like this one, they manage to end the sketch on a somewhat high note. Sketch groups today like the Whitest Kids U' Know (whom I love but still) feel like they have to end each skit through some darkly funny yet still depressing sort of way. It's just refreshing to for once see something more upbeat, you know? You don't? Well f*ck you.
slightly positive? .. a person who represents themselves in court has a fool for a lawyer and an idiot for a client .. he is going to jail and will be tossing salads daily .. he still doesnt have his job at the firm.. he mortgaged the house so now his wife will be evicted and the house foreclosed on .. yeah this is still a dark ending .. if you actually use your brain or have any intelligence and if you dont understand that ... welll... fuck you
actually , thats pretty much it. Ive put my hand into my jacket and they dont even notice it. Nor did they care that I stepped off my bike without permission.A cop actually apologized for writing my ticket. They are pretty relaxed in the rural areas.
@@gracchus7782 i'm pretty sure that was the joke. he dialed "The Real Fire Department", not expecting the other guy to call him out on it and then he had to hastily make an excuse.
Ok, the cc on this is a little hilarious. The description (he pics her up before she falls down)...if you can see to read this you can see what is happening, lol
More like a little over 1/3 life crisis. They had this and the 70s snl on during the day for a while back in 02. Getting laid off allowed time to re watch everyday
@356Verb You are aware of the Chicago Fire of 1871, right? On call firefighters were a necessity at one point in time. If a group of men weren't around to put out a fire, that fire could potentially grow to such lengths it could take out the entire neighborhood, if not multiple neighborhoods, if not the whole damn town, man.
Hi stoping by and checking in. Bests to department and staff. Also some good memory's. Some good looks file folders addition lib. ,Plays the BMG ,RCA , Sony , polaroids , the and also smrtt. Go good tjings and Magnavox , RCA assoc. Bests and great day
@@laszlozoltan5021 because lawyers know all the ins and outs of the legal orocess and in the courtroom and they have a sort of inside track to the judge and stuff. and when a person dgoes in without council, it's very unwise, as they tend to nmiss details and not cross all their i's and dot their t's. even a cheap lawyer is better than yourself. and lawyers are expensive is not anmexcuse, because you can get a legal defender appointed to you. although, i have at times been suspicious that the legal defnders might not defend you to the best of their anility or might try to push you to a plea bargain, but it's still better than trying to defend yourself
oh, i'll take a backstep, most of what i said only applies in criminal court when you are accused of a crime and need to defend yourself. i've been watching a lot of "true crime" videos lately. i forgot what this video was about and why i said what i said, lol
okay, had to watch the video again, he saidm"i think i can get me off, i am amgood lawyer" and i pointed that when a lawyer is in trouble, they will still hire another lawyer for themselves. they don't try to defend themselves. i dunno the specifics of why , seeing as they are a lawyer themselves. i think, statisticly, when you don't have a lawyer, it's harder to interact with the judge. when there's a jury involved, they tend to decide in favor of the side that has the lawyer. . . besides, i think a lawyer should be able to afford a lawyer. but then again, this guy did spend all their savings on his thing. .