My all-time favorite of his is the “I want to talk to the manager” and he says “the manager doesn’t know what’s going on, haven’t you ever worked anywhere before?!”
so very true. Former L0w€s worker and half our management only hid in their offices all day and the other half that would help rarely knew what they were doing.
Totally. If he wants to build on this he should develop connection with the people he's given a voice to. Going the traditional route and taking money for some lame IKEA ad' would ultimately be counterproductive.
This guy is a hero to anyone that has suffered at retail... we quote these all day long. everyone has there favorites depending what location we are working in.
I work in the sushi section of the supermarket and rarely deal with these customers. I remember one time how this one dude told his wife not to grab food in front of me because he had food poisoning once and told him to stop eating at 7/11.
@@posh_pidgey5929 Is it a dedication to retail or a dedication to not seeking to accomplish anything else other than being an entry level employee easily replaced by any teenager off the street?
I had a job at a resort restaurant and I was breaking down the salad bar, it's supposed to be broken down at close (8p.) Guy asks why I'm breaking it down, I told him about the closing time, he honestly says, "But it's only 7:59." I never rolled my eyes so hard in my life.
It's like when I get to work and they have me open up a register and get a customer the *moment* the light turns on. It doesn't even have to be busy. It's like they just spawn into existence with a cart full of stuff!
@Connor Marlow it was a political polling agency so we were essentially cold calling random numbers that showed up on the phones to talk about Mitt Romney. Literally traumatic.
Omg I feel so validated about being stupid nice to all telemarketers and ppl from call centers now . I was being told I was "encouraging" them or "being a doormat" etc but I wasn't. I was just making that particular call a less hellish experience than their others. People literally laugh at you for being decent to strangers on the phone as if being a jerk is the only "right" way to live
I work at a hospital as a security guard slash parking lot attendant...it is not a big place....one of the main questions i get is where is the entrance...um i dont know maybe that rectangular thing with bright lights that says enterance on it?! People are either lazy or blind....
As someone who spent 6 years in retail, sorry IKEA, but he does infact speak for not just your other employees, but ALL retail workers. This is the stuff we all scream and curse the customers name about in the backroom after they leave.
“He doesn’t speak for our coworkers” yes he does, I don’t work at ikea & I know damn well every customer service employee knows the feels, including me who works restaurant
That's the funniest one. I was in a store a few weeks back and I heard a guy ask the cashier if she was working hard or hardly working and I busted out laughing!
Used it, just tonight as a matter of fact. Overly drunk guy having to lean on counter to not fall, I though he was actually going to puke, but he said are you working hard hardling working OLD OLD joke, and yes, "I'm hardly laughing" he was confused
I worked at a Waterpark, Eckerds, Publix.....so many others. "I can't believe they have you working on (insert holiday here)." I'm here because of you. Lol.
“The customer is always right” was the catalyst for rude and disrespectful behaviour towards service industry. Those making policies don’t deal with the fallout. However, every job that deals with people causes friction, as there’s always someone who thinks they knows best. Just putting yourself in other people shoes is the only way to consider what you’re doing and why, unfortunately some people are self centred and don’t think about anyone but themselves. Don’t worry there’s always karma, but in the meantime this will make us smile at the thought of pay back.😂
"The customer is always right" was not even meant for retail. It was meant for when something needs the customers input (for example building/designing a house, art comissions etc) and the customer has ridiculous demands. It is more like "They pay for it so they get what they want to have even if it is stupid, useless or overly expensive. We do not make those decisions for the customer. Our personal opinion does not matter here." AKA "Don't talk the customer out of a sale. They want what they want."
" i assume you took this as a first job, you know ...." *dramatic music enters* No it was a childhood dream of mine to work there. The second i saw a piece of furniture, i knew my goal in life was to reach out to customers on the phone and save them from interior design traumas...
Speaking as a former retail employee his customer service voice is excellent. The second the interview started and he hit em with the fake eyes closed laugh, Bravo.
Never been appreciated more as a retail employee by the customers than I was back in March 2020 while restocking the toilet paper. Now it's "why don't you carry this certain brand of toilet paper, it's much softer. You should look into getting some.". Yeah like I have a magic wand and can wish it into your hands.
Back in March my coworkers were getting tissue boxes thrown at them either because we had a limit on all paper products.... and no toilet paper or paper towels I can count on one hand the amount of people who has thanked me for any reason while at work this past year. The amount of times I’ve been verbally sexually assaulted or physically threatened on the other hand Or even just complained to for a made up reason (like prices going up on a health care item I know hasn’t increased in the past year, like mask they are actually the cheapest where I work and are constantly on sale instead of regular price) It’s all just ridiculous.
@@timothypacker4276 We try, but it's not easy when the better jobs won't hire us despite our working our asses off. And these are the jobs that don't even requre a degree.
I watched this tiktok over and over and over again.. as someone who has worked in retail for over 20 years, it is so spot on and relatable. Now everytime one of the scenarios comes up at work, I am pissing myself thinking about this tiktok 😭😂🤣
I used to work as customer service in a call centre for a fashion brand, and then I worked as customer support/tech support for a software company and I related soooooo hard to his TikToks. IKEA can say that he doesn't speak for IKEA workers, but he pretty much speaks for everyone who's worked in any customer facing role ever!
His success is so well deserved, whatever show he writes for I will for sure be watching! My old bosses at ATT call center need to be lampooned this way, not all but most, lol!
I saw this entire video, sent from my coworker earlier today.... and we actually have heard and still hear these questions on the daily!!!! 😂 FYI: Customers are never right!!
i caught the video with 2 weeks left after 24 years in retail; i may or may not have told a customer or two scott’s lines on the way out(best feeling ever)
This speaks so much for me in my many years in retail. I especially love in another clip (not shown) of, " are you sure you don't have it, can you look again" followed by, "hey what do you think is back there, Santa's work shop???? Just accept that we don't have it" This speaks to my years of selling shoes and didn't have the customers size.... One of many, and there's many!!! This guy is my hero!
One year on 4th of July at my job, someone called and said are you open? First off, if someone picked up, yes we're open. My response just was, "If not I'm in the wrong place!"
I freakin die laughing when he says "You want that price? You're gonna have to go through the quantum realm with Ant Man" the reminds me when I use to work in retail and customers would ask me if they could still get things for last weeks sale price, when the new weekly sale was going on. That Ant Man bit is hilarious.
There’s a way they could spin this. Hire this guy to write commercials fir a funny ad campaign. They don’t have to be condescending towards customers. They could be condescending towards non customers.
He sure does. I work inbound tech support for a major telecommunications company, and I busted up laughing watching this. It rang so many bells close to home for me.
i work at a busy theme park in food and beverage, where we're experiencing an extreme staffing shortage and working 12+ hr days almost daily. my other managers and i watch this guys videos almost every day to get thru lol
When he said that he wanted to go back and pick up a shift so he could get more material, it reminded me of an interview of Billy Corgan on Joe Rogan. He mentioned something I had never thought of before… He said that one of the reasons musicians have a hard time maintaining initial success is because when their life changes significantly due to financial and commercial success, The initial feelings and experience they tapped into in their life has completely changed now. So they kind of run out of material. He said that’s why some bands then start making albums and songs about life on the road. It makes so much sense. And it never occurred to me before.
I could easily see this guy doing a mashup TV Show of Nathan For You and Kitchen Nightmares where he berates bad customers the entire show, disguised as a worker lmao
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀💀💀💀, I'm most definitely guilty of saying some of things while shopping, and I can relate to him about the workplace, and I'm not a retail worker.
Man you are so funny! I have been working in the retail industry for 38 years and always thought about doing some type of comedy bit about my customer service experience but don't have the chops to do it. Well done. Right on the nose. Keep it up!
He doesn't just speak for Ikea, he speaks for allll retail workers and or any job that deals with customers
*Absolutely!!*
100%!!!!!
Restaurant workers too
🙌!! Yes!
He speaks for my people!
My all-time favorite of his is the “I want to talk to the manager” and he says “the manager doesn’t know what’s going on, haven’t you ever worked anywhere before?!”
Yeah, you don't have even to have worked any kind of retail to relate to that one. That's just universal! 🤣
So true
nah my favorite is "I want to talk to your manager" "Yeah? I wanna talk to your mom" lmao
That's why I liked it
so very true. Former L0w€s worker and half our management only hid in their offices all day and the other half that would help rarely knew what they were doing.
Ikea released a statement that he doesn't speak for their employees. All the employees are thinking, "Yeah he is."
Totally. If he wants to build on this he should develop connection with the people he's given a voice to. Going the traditional route and taking money for some lame IKEA ad' would ultimately be counterproductive.
I’m crying 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 omg! They did?! I’m hollering
@@Nat0528
Nooooooooo 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.
He speaks for everyone that works customer service
"When's it end Diane?" 😂😂😂😂😂
totally something my grandmother diane would do 😬
that line cracks me up everytime :D
What do your eyes say 🤣🤣🤣
He called me out!
We can’t go backwards. Time marches on.
Graduated high school with this man, glad he’s doing so well and damn did I cry laughing watching those videos. Keep it up man
Aww I love this comment.
Time to role out the story times
He's brilliant!
How old is he?
I’m jealous lol
the hero we didn't know we needed!
Oh I knew! lol
Not all heroes wear capes. Some are just humans like us 😎
@@whatscooking905 definitely
This guy is a hero to anyone that has suffered at retail... we quote these all day long. everyone has there favorites depending what location we are working in.
Working hard or hardly working? Im hardly laughing xD
I work in the sushi section of the supermarket and rarely deal with these customers. I remember one time how this one dude told his wife not to grab food in front of me because he had food poisoning once and told him to stop eating at 7/11.
I love knowing this. :)
45+ years in retail. He speaks for us retail workers.
Damn that’s dedication, I can’t imagine
God bless ya
@@posh_pidgey5929 Is it a dedication to retail or a dedication to not seeking to accomplish anything else other than being an entry level employee easily replaced by any teenager off the street?
@@gillypuente1794 bruh they could be a manager or executive in retail by now
@@gillypuente1794 bro it costs nothing to be kind. That was a super mean thing to say smh
The video of him preparing for work 10 minutes before his shift, he opened his eyes and a customer was banging on the door had me dead.
Sooooooo good!
I had a job at a resort restaurant and I was breaking down the salad bar, it's supposed to be broken down at close (8p.) Guy asks why I'm breaking it down, I told him about the closing time, he honestly says, "But it's only 7:59." I never rolled my eyes so hard in my life.
@@gearsofwar3xXx I would have clocked out of life if I ever got to that point
I call that the Zombie attack customer
It's like when I get to work and they have me open up a register and get a customer the *moment* the light turns on. It doesn't even have to be busy. It's like they just spawn into existence with a cart full of stuff!
The 6 dislikes are from the Dianes
🤣🤣🤣🤣 that’s a fact
5 and 1 Susan
2 dianes
2 Karens
1 Becky
and
1 Susan
All of the heads of ikea go by diane.
As I'm posting this comment it's 22 dislikes. They are most likely the people that want the sale price from 15 years ago.
The music takes it to a whole other level!!! Every person who has worked retail can identify with this video.
Well done Scott!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Yes!! It cracks me up!!! Totally adds to the humor lol
Agreed! I want that music so I can cue it up on people before I let them have it.
It’s like some unsolved mysteries shit lol
The music is excellent 👌🤣.
The music and close up to stress the point lmao!
“Well I used to happy, then you walked in” is my favorite
I worked at a call center for a while and I can confirm it’s literally hell.
@Connor Marlow it was a political polling agency so we were essentially cold calling random numbers that showed up on the phones to talk about Mitt Romney. Literally traumatic.
Omg I feel so validated about being stupid nice to all telemarketers and ppl from call centers now . I was being told I was "encouraging" them or "being a doormat" etc but I wasn't. I was just making that particular call a less hellish experience than their others. People literally laugh at you for being decent to strangers on the phone as if being a jerk is the only "right" way to live
@@kawgrath1876 lawwd have mercy. that sounds like satins asshole
I work at a hospital as a security guard slash parking lot attendant...it is not a big place....one of the main questions i get is where is the entrance...um i dont know maybe that rectangular thing with bright lights that says enterance on it?! People are either lazy or blind....
It is. I worked at one for 10 months and you literally sign away your freedom. You’re micromanaged and have 5 minute daily toilet breaks
IKEA: “he doesn’t speak for all our employees”.
IKEA employees beg to differ 😂😂😂
This guy is great and anyone who’s worked a retail job can definitely relate. He is spot on.
My favorite is "You'd like to talk to my manager? Well I'd like to talk to your mother!"
This was mine as well 😁, excellent 👌.
🤣🤣🤣
😂
Disgruntled employee nope...just a customer service employee. General public looses their common sense when they go into a store🤣🤣🤣
That's if they had common sense to begin with.
The way he perfectly captures the internal attitude of every customer service worker is uncanny. Been enjoying Scott's material since 2020.
As someone who spent 6 years in retail, sorry IKEA, but he does infact speak for not just your other employees, but ALL retail workers. This is the stuff we all scream and curse the customers name about in the backroom after they leave.
“He doesn’t speak for our coworkers” yes he does, I don’t work at ikea & I know damn well every customer service employee knows the feels, including me who works restaurant
I work at IKEA, and yes, it sure as hell feels like he speaks for all of us. Literally every single colleague of mine would, not a single exception.
This is from the managers and their line staff snitches, i guess 🤔
It's not only customer services. I worked in ikea in the showroom and it's the same BS
As a customer service agent, yes Scott does in fact speak for all of us😂
He speaks for ALL retail workers! It’s just too accurate! ❤ Thank you, Scott for giving voice to genuine experiences! We all owe you!
For real ive done so many retail jobs currently working at lowes part time 2nd job!!!!! Living in ca and oh my lord 😂😂😂😂😂😂
"I'm hardly laughing" lmao
That's the funniest one. I was in a store a few weeks back and I heard a guy ask the cashier if she was working hard or hardly working and I busted out laughing!
Used it, just tonight as a matter of fact. Overly drunk guy having to lean on counter to not fall, I though he was actually going to puke, but he said are you working hard hardling working OLD OLD joke, and yes, "I'm hardly laughing" he was confused
That is one of the best ones
I honestly never knew what to say in response to this because it's not even remotely funny. I'm glad I have a comeback up my sleeve now.
Everytime I get in a bad mood I watch this to cheer me up
Same
Same here!
Me too! Customer service for 35 years (disabled now) but OMG he NAILS it🤣♥️
I worked at a Waterpark, Eckerds, Publix.....so many others.
"I can't believe they have you working on (insert holiday here)."
I'm here because of you. Lol.
"It doesn't matter how much you spend here. We don't thank our donors. This isn't PBS" 😂😂🤣🤣🙊🙊💀💀
I'm so happy for his success. His videos kill me from laughter. Wish him nothing but the best!
“The customer is always right” was the catalyst for rude and disrespectful behaviour towards service industry. Those making policies don’t deal with the fallout. However, every job that deals with people causes friction, as there’s always someone who thinks they knows best. Just putting yourself in other people shoes is the only way to consider what you’re doing and why, unfortunately some people are self centred and don’t think about anyone but themselves. Don’t worry there’s always karma, but in the meantime this will make us smile at the thought of pay back.😂
"The customer is always right" was not even meant for retail. It was meant for when something needs the customers input (for example building/designing a house, art comissions etc) and the customer has ridiculous demands. It is more like "They pay for it so they get what they want to have even if it is stupid, useless or overly expensive. We do not make those decisions for the customer. Our personal opinion does not matter here." AKA "Don't talk the customer out of a sale. They want what they want."
@@mrheisenberg83 You're absolutely right. The original quote is "The customer is always right in all matters of taste".
@@mrheisenberg83 Wow that's fascinating, I never realized that. I just always figured it was overzealous marketing.
He's hysterical!! I work retail and he's on point with everything!! 😂 😂 😂
I salute this man. He is a voice for all retail employees who wish they could say these things without getting fired.
I’ve already sent this to a lot of my co workers and it’s going viral there as well
Me too with the same results LOL
" i assume you took this as a first job, you know ...."
*dramatic music enters*
No it was a childhood dream of mine to work there.
The second i saw a piece of furniture, i knew my goal in life was to reach out to customers on the phone and save them from interior design traumas...
😂😂😂😂😂
Lol
😂😂😂
You read and understood the memo 😁.
Speaking as a former retail employee his customer service voice is excellent. The second the interview started and he hit em with the fake eyes closed laugh, Bravo.
What makes his videos so great is that we have ALL been thinking the exact words he's saying.
Never been appreciated more as a retail employee by the customers than I was back in March 2020 while restocking the toilet paper. Now it's "why don't you carry this certain brand of toilet paper, it's much softer. You should look into getting some.". Yeah like I have a magic wand and can wish it into your hands.
If I had a dollar for every time a customer asked me to change something I had literally no power over, I wouldn't have to work in retail anymore.....
😃 People do suck. Get outta Retail as fast as possible.
Back in March my coworkers were getting tissue boxes thrown at them either because we had a limit on all paper products.... and no toilet paper or paper towels
I can count on one hand the amount of people who has thanked me for any reason while at work this past year.
The amount of times I’ve been verbally sexually assaulted or physically threatened on the other hand
Or even just complained to for a made up reason (like prices going up on a health care item I know hasn’t increased in the past year, like mask they are actually the cheapest where I work and are constantly on sale instead of regular price)
It’s all just ridiculous.
@@timothypacker4276 I worked at Walmart for 7 months and I felt this.
@@timothypacker4276 We try, but it's not easy when the better jobs won't hire us despite our working our asses off. And these are the jobs that don't even requre a degree.
Never even cared to look at tiktok content until I just watched this man’s video. Very happy for him. Was soooo damn funny.
I watched this tiktok over and over and over again.. as someone who has worked in retail for over 20 years, it is so spot on and relatable. Now everytime one of the scenarios comes up at work, I am pissing myself thinking about this tiktok 😭😂🤣
Call centers are the perfect farm for comedy material!
I used to work as customer service in a call centre for a fashion brand, and then I worked as customer support/tech support for a software company and I related soooooo hard to his TikToks. IKEA can say that he doesn't speak for IKEA workers, but he pretty much speaks for everyone who's worked in any customer facing role ever!
His success is so well deserved, whatever show he writes for I will for sure be watching! My old bosses at ATT call center need to be lampooned this way, not all but most, lol!
He's literally the voice of us everyday retail workers. Everyday struggle dealing with certain customers bs
Finally a hero for all us retail saps. Hilarious.
I saw this entire video, sent from my coworker earlier today.... and we actually have heard and still hear these questions on the daily!!!! 😂 FYI: Customers are never right!!
These are remarkably good interviewers, roasting Scott a little bit and laughing with him. Seems like everyone’s having a good time.
The ones that gave the thumbs down are "those" people.
i caught the video with 2 weeks left after 24 years in retail; i may or may not have told a customer or two scott’s lines on the way out(best feeling ever)
He speaks for us!!! This video brought me so much joy and vindication I’m in heaven!
I’ve worked retail all my life and he is spot on!!! I’ve watched his videos and I die laughing 😂
This speaks so much for me in my many years in retail. I especially love in another clip (not shown) of, " are you sure you don't have it, can you look again" followed by, "hey what do you think is back there, Santa's work shop???? Just accept that we don't have it" This speaks to my years of selling shoes and didn't have the customers size.... One of many, and there's many!!! This guy is my hero!
One year on 4th of July at my job, someone called and said are you open? First off, if someone picked up, yes we're open. My response just was, "If not I'm in the wrong place!"
I watch these daily and laugh just as hard each time!! 😂
"Do you wear a wig in those videos?"
"No it's my real hair!"
Lmao! ROFL! (Angry laugh escalates quickly)
He says everything everyone would LOVE to say!
No matter how many times i see his tiktoks i laugh just as hard as i did the very 1st time i watched them! Hilarious 😂😂😂💯
"You working hard or hardly working?" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
"I'm hardly laughing"
He seems so genuinely nice and funny! Good luck to him!
Great comedy. Very original and funny as hell, relatable.
Hero! Not just retail just customer service in general
I freakin die laughing when he says "You want that price? You're gonna have to go through the quantum realm with Ant Man" the reminds me when I use to work in retail and customers would ask me if they could still get things for last weeks sale price, when the new weekly sale was going on. That Ant Man bit is hilarious.
Customers seriously treat retail workers like punching bags. I definitely have had many times when I wanted to make a response like his haha
Yeah that would be a great campaign for IKEA. IKEA to customers: You all blow
Probably not the best ad campaign, but spot-on accurate. People do blow.
@@timothypacker4276 lol. I work retail. Fully aware. 😂
There’s a way they could spin this. Hire this guy to write commercials fir a funny ad campaign. They don’t have to be condescending towards customers. They could be condescending towards non customers.
For the MOST part his vid was cleanish and downright relatable and full steam ahead.
Stick with THIS, man.
The "5 other you's" part gets me everytime 🤣🤣
He has a wonderful disposition and personality. Absolutely love this guy.
The world needs more people like this guy.
This is so on point I’ve watched it literally 100 times hilarious
The background music is key. That horror movie jingle in the background is PERFECT for his videos!
He sure does. I work inbound tech support for a major telecommunications company, and I busted up laughing watching this. It rang so many bells close to home for me.
We hear these exact things on a daily basis at my job, these people are pathetic with the things they say to us.
So glad that he’s doing something he loves. Genuinely happy for hos success.
I watched the video over and over lol I have said every single thing he said to workers lol now I know what they think lol
I watched it over and over 😭🤣😂
@369 Unslaved yup. Just too lazy to look lol
@@robertboberson9776 I read that as customers weeks ago and I only realised it says workers when I read your comment then re-read the original
This guy is a natural..Hope to see him getting up and on in comedy.👍
This man speaks for all retail employees that deal with customers in any way. I can’t relate to this more personally 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This guy is the hero we need.
I LOVE this guy!! Watch his comedy videos once a fortnight to get me through working in McDonald's 🤣🤣
i work at a busy theme park in food and beverage, where we're experiencing an extreme staffing shortage and working 12+ hr days almost daily. my other managers and i watch this guys videos almost every day to get thru lol
When he said that he wanted to go back and pick up a shift so he could get more material, it reminded me of an interview of Billy Corgan on Joe Rogan. He mentioned something I had never thought of before…
He said that one of the reasons musicians have a hard time maintaining initial success is because when their life changes significantly due to financial and commercial success, The initial feelings and experience they tapped into in their life has completely changed now. So they kind of run out of material. He said that’s why some bands then start making albums and songs about life on the road. It makes so much sense. And it never occurred to me before.
Yes. You can't wrap about being poor if you're rich. Thats what eminem dealt with so he switched to drama about his mom and wife now that he had money
I’ve never heard of Scott Seiss until one of my daughters who works in retail for years sent me his videos. He’s hilarious 🤣
This guy is the best. Hits the nail on the head in every single video!
“Working hard or hardly working”
…”I’m hardly laughing”
😂😂😂😂😂
Omg I just found these (I’m old) I love him he says everything I’ve wanted to say! Love him
This guy speaks for all of us who had worked any kind of costumer service job.
Awesome
I live this EVERYDAY
THANKS!!!!
Scott is a hero. He speaks for ALL of us.
I can watch this over and over and still laugh , I love sarcasm and this answers the call 😂
"Do you know how much money I spend here"? More than you should lol
This was the best. I have watched the video 5 times today. It makes me cry laughing everytime. Delivery is awesome.
Love his Baltimore accent!!!❤️
I could easily see this guy doing a mashup TV Show of Nathan For You and Kitchen Nightmares where he berates bad customers the entire show, disguised as a worker lmao
Djent
This man is so correct! I’m a GM in retail and I wish I could say all of his responses to customers!!!!
Name checks out
This guy makes me laugh every time I watch his videos! Really helps when the customers are being jerks!
I love people who are just naturally funny 😂 he’s one of them
He absolutely speaks for me. Retail is a special kind of hell.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀💀💀💀, I'm most definitely guilty of saying some of things while shopping, and I can relate to him about the workplace, and I'm not a retail worker.
Even as a CUSTOMER I relate to these videos. I think we can allll relate. Keep going Scott!
Man you are so funny! I have been working in the retail industry for 38 years and always thought about doing some type of comedy bit about my customer service experience but don't have the chops to do it. Well done. Right on the nose. Keep it up!
Thank you brother for the laughs. Wish you get what you wish for.
It’s very relatable because so many people at one point or another have worked in retail
I’ve had so many retail jobs you keep preaching
Customer service....and supply-chain woes....this is pure gold.
Those are the best video to go around in a long time.