This guy is the real deal...he seems like a good man and knows about the rule of that there is respect in dying and treating the deceased with dignity, he got deep
Ive been waiting for this episode since this first broadcast .. im very happy to hear this man again.. honest, ethical, a great person really .. I hope he finds another Red haired girl to love
This was the episode that made me want to become a mortician , now I’m a licensed funeral director and embalmer .. seeing him loving what he does made me chase my dreams thank you sir
No way he inspired you to be a funeral director ? What’s it like being a funeral director? Have you ever seen six feet under I’m curious what FD think of the accuracy of that show
This was one of the best videos of the series, fascinating, he worked 100 hours a week, even if he worked 6 days a week that's 16.7 hours a day............no wonder he could retire at the age of 40. The only thing is he seems lost in his life now that he is not working. It's kind of like a soldier coming back from the war who now has to adapt to civilian life.........god bless him, that is a tough profession. probably more difficult than being a pathologist doing autopsies all day and night...............
The part that's stuck out to me since I first saw this was the way he said "water does daMAGE to a human body!" That inflection or whatever, just seemed like he was reliving it. But apparently not - or at least not fully - according to the commenter below.
I like the one with the couple. The girl was screaming the guys head off. They went to the store, she wanted a hot dog with mustard and ketchup... he brought back lemon juice and hot sauce, lol. She was super hot. 😂
I like this yet it has a scripted feel…as if pre-produced,..aspect ratios the demeanor between the two, just seems off,…anyone else note this? Grok my meaning? I fully appreciate & respect the upload, the share, my thanks to you.
@@MIXEDMADNESS Dead. This was my father's cousin, Carmen Centollela. Everything he said in this video is bull. He went to mortician's school, but ended up dealing drugs and getting addicted to cocaine.
@@TheFatSalami Hey man thank you for commenting. I'm sorry for you and your family's loss. I recorded it from HBO, showed some of my cousins and friends this clip and it was an instant hit. When i used to smoke, me my friends and chicks would put this on and laugh our asses off. We didn't know his name obviously so i nicknamed him "Arnie" with everyone else following suit lol, great times. In all seriousness though my most sincere condolences to you and your family. Sorry to hear about him being wrapped up in all of that. I wish things would have ended differently with him still being around. Thanks again man.
@@TheFatSalami So he mentions Florida, and I searched his name after reading your comment - as this TC C segment was always most memorable to me - and info came up about a Real Housewives of New Jersey "Star" and her role in a cocaine deal in Miami in '86; and it references Carmen Centollela as the victim/fall guy and then him calling his father in New York for "the money." Is this the same man? Regardless of what went on in his life, his segment fascinated me, and him speaking about reverence for the deceased impressed me, and I know he was 100% serious in that regard, no matter what unreliable narration he may have provided prior to that point. I wish you and your family the best!
Exactly, this is a classic. I'll try to put one up in better resolution. I had this on VHS for 20 years but it's given my friends and I good laughs over the years. I love this guy.
@@MIXEDMADNESS hey man do you have taxicab confessions 4 this scene in it in Vegas ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-D6k6R5ibHJ8.html if you could of you got it could you upload it on xhamster or xvideo i need the full scene omg then theres another one in taxicab confessions 5 where this couple freaked in the backseat of a cab dude ate her out back there the woman was in a yellow dress or something... help me out here