The VHS tracking kinda gives it that 'about to drift into another dimension' feel. Kind of oddly lends to all his talk of sulfer dioxide, zero gravity, extreme subzero temperatures, and being ruled by the twilight zone mind control child.
@@John_McDonnell I don't know. I am currently working on the Caramilk secret right now. Some hackers cut the power to my lab. How do they get the caramel in the Caramilk bar?
Yes! The one with a very young Billy Mummy who wishes people "into the cornfield" if they displease him in anyway, and no one can do away with him because he can read thoughts! One of my favorite episodes of the show!
In fact, it could have been as late as 96 (Mad TV debuted in autumn 95, so the first season stretches over 95-96). They were mentioning Foley (as they did with the others) was a member of KIds in the Hall because that's what people knew him for.
Thank you for loading this. First on my top 10 best TV moments ever is Dave's portrayal and presentation of Bob the private detective on "Hot in Cleveland". I have been re-watching his episodes and fall on the floor lmao at his scenes. Pure Gold!
@@notthesame7778 Yeah, but you knew all this stuff already, so you didn't find it odd at all. It's just everyday life for you and me. I hope that Grey Cup game ends soon. I made a twenty-dollar bet with a co-worker, and I retire next year. I figured that we'd already be on to the 1950 or even 1951 game by now.
It was 1995 because that was the first season of Mad TV. They also had Bruce McCulloch, Scott Thompson, and Kevin McDonald make appearances similar to this one. McDonald did "the monologue ideas the producers wouldn't let me do" McCullouch did an offbeat random monologue where he made jokes out of what popped on the screen.
I use the metric system and today it is -8 C in Montreal. Yes, we do have a sulfur dioxide atmosphere and also, to keep warm, I throw a block of sulfur in the fireplace.
@jasonanderson7458 No this was absolutely Mad TV. Look at the door behind him, and whose picture is on it. Better yet read the description below the video. 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Geography has made us neighbors. History has made us friends. Economics has made us partners. And necessity has made us allies. Those whom nature hath so joined together, let no man put asunder.
@Duke You mean at the very beginning where he literally couldn't pay that amount because he no longer made that amount of money? Maybe don't threaten fathers with debtor's prison if they don't pay impossible amounts of money.
Damn you Foley, you gave away all our secrets!! Anyone remember Dave's line on KITH when asked if he's an American? "No, I'm Canadian. It's like an American, but without a gun". Yep, that's pretty much it.
@Kimbahley It's from Season 4 ('92-'93), the episode is called "Ricardo." I laughed so hard. Dave plays a Western tourist trying to eat his meal at a beach restaurant; Scott playing a Caucasian-looking "Filipino" shoeshine boy extorts American dollars from him.
i'm starting to see some twilight zone influences in this show. for example in this one when he says we're ruled by a boy with supernatural powers. it was nice to hear such a subtle reference, if it was indeed a reference.
Our national anthem isn't really the Star Spangled Banner, it's Reighn in Blood by Slayer. The Banner is just the polite version, yet clearly the mentioning of explosions, rockets, bombs and violence are evident.
Amazingly, most Americans believe everything he says about Canada except for universal Healthcare. That, apparently, is the farfetched unbelievable thing.
the perfect mixture of Self-depricating and passive aggressive, pretty much summarizes Canadian humour
We’re also self-deprecating
Yeah, with juuust enough Eldritch/Existential Horror.
They're basically a mix between Brits and Yanks in almost all areas of life.
I’m a Huge Fan of Dave Foley he’s one of best comedic actors since The Kids in the Hall and NewsRadio I really like him he really means a lot to me
I always liked him too.
Since?
@@jonhohensee3258 since I was 9 years old old
NewsRadio is horrifically underrated.
The VCR tracking brought back a lot of fond memories. Thanks for the upload!!!
I love how the temperature he gave is LOWER than absolute zero.
Not everybody knows the standard value for the absolute zero, but he is not too far off.
@@ruishianbo I am going to autoinseminate myself.
@@louistournas120 you mean you havent already?
That's with the wind chill. It's really just -190.
The VHS tracking kinda gives it that 'about to drift into another dimension' feel. Kind of oddly lends to all his talk of sulfer dioxide, zero gravity, extreme subzero temperatures, and being ruled by the twilight zone mind control child.
gave my serious nostalgia! :3
Sulfur dioxide. U, not an e babe.
@@vmelkon What about the Twinkie?
@@John_McDonnell I don't know. I am currently working on the Caramilk secret right now. Some hackers cut the power to my lab. How do they get the caramel in the Caramilk bar?
@@vmelkon How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll Tootsie Pop? The world may never know...
"In Canada, we're ruled by a small boy with supernatural powers."
Now I see why the main character in Akira is called Kaneda.
+octotartine Twilight Zone reference, episode "It's a Good Life"
Yes! The one with a very young Billy Mummy who wishes people "into the cornfield" if they displease him in anyway, and no one can do away with him because he can read thoughts! One of my favorite episodes of the show!
octotartine that is actually a reference to a twilight zone episode
oh....and here i thought he was talking about justin trudeau & planking....
Zing!
Dave's monologues are the best
The gravity here does work differently. Which is how we can store our milk in opened bags without it spilling out.
Don't forget that in America, Rush is just a kickass rock band. In Canada it's the state religion.
Rush blows.
chinary8 All other bands away? Totally!
crescentfreshbret Saw them live once, best concert I've ever been to.
Chinary8 Must be a Helix fan...lmao
Rush is the Queen of Canada.
CAN'T.....TYPE.....HAVE.....TO.....GRAB.....TREE.....
Haha that’s funnnnny!
@@ld393 Rude.
Weeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!! 🍁 🍃
I've heard of Canada and can attest that all of this is 100% true.
i so miss the kids in the hall, by far the best sketch comedy show of all time...
In fact, it could have been as late as 96 (Mad TV debuted in autumn 95, so the first season stretches over 95-96). They were mentioning Foley (as they did with the others) was a member of KIds in the Hall because that's what people knew him for.
I love how Dave is almost always drinking coffee during his monologues 😂
Still the favorite Dave I know...I know.
Seems like Trey Parker and Matt Stone learned about Canada through Kids In The Hall.
This was on Mad TV.
Thanks for uploading this! I hadn't seen this one before.....nothing quite like a Dave Foley monologue!
The communism one is great.
Thank you for loading this. First on my top 10 best TV moments ever is Dave's portrayal and presentation of Bob the private detective on "Hot in Cleveland". I have been re-watching his episodes and fall on the floor lmao at his scenes. Pure Gold!
Big KITH fan from wabac. Literally have NEVER seen this. Thank you Magnes.
This is Mad TV.
I love how the coffee is making him so jittery that he feels the need to constantly face a different camera
Coffee can't make Dave Foley jittery. Dave makes the coffee jittery.
this is hysterical.
laughed so hard when 1st seen on madtv, been wanting to see it again forever.
thanks for posting.
I started laughing just at the sight of the thumbnail of him with a coffee mug.
I watched the whole thing and didn't laugh at all. AND I am Canadian!
@@notthesame7778 Yeah, but you knew all this stuff already, so you didn't find it odd at all. It's just everyday life for you and me.
I hope that Grey Cup game ends soon. I made a twenty-dollar bet with a co-worker, and I retire next year. I figured that we'd already be on to the 1950 or even 1951 game by now.
@@keithmills778 Haha loved your comment, AND I laughed!!
It was 1995 because that was the first season of Mad TV. They also had Bruce McCulloch, Scott Thompson, and Kevin McDonald make appearances similar to this one.
McDonald did "the monologue ideas the producers wouldn't let me do"
McCullouch did an offbeat random monologue where he made jokes out of what popped on the screen.
The voice of Flick in "A Bug's Life". Unreal lol
Another great monologue by Dave Foley
He guest starred on an episode and did a couple of sketches (as did Kevin McDonald, Bruce McCulloch, and Scott Thompson) with them.
I thought he was going to say Canada is ruled by Scott Thompson.
If only!
🎶"These are the Daves I know, I know... these are the Daves I know..."🎶
of whom we're all very fond
I like how he says they use the metric system, but then gives the dimensions of a CFL field in imperial units.
culwin bc he's talking to Americans and he knows they dont understand the metric system.
culwin he was speaking to Americans on an American tv show we don't understand metric and wouldn't get the joke if he did it in metric
The CFL field is still measured in Yds. It is only 110 yds long.
@@canaan5337 it was a Canadian TV show. It just aired in the USA first because it was initially banned in Canada, IIRC
@@happyfreeky
Mad TV was a Canadian show banned in its own country of origin? Is that your honest claim?
Damn i miss this show thank u RUclips
Dave Foley was the main character in a very underrated hilarious movie called "The Wrong Guy".
I miss these guys...
OUCH! The health care bit still hurts.
Thanks, Dave Foley, now I can't get "The Night Chicago Died" out of my head.
Hilarious. Haven’t heard it in so long. Time to download it!
I use the metric system and today it is -8 C in Montreal. Yes, we do have a sulfur dioxide atmosphere and also, to keep warm, I throw a block of sulfur in the fireplace.
This is amazing, thank you for uploading it.
More relevant than ever.
Dave is so fantastic as "Yes Man" in Fallout: New Vegas.
I didn't know about the gravity bit...
thank you! these finds are the BEST of Kids in the Hall
This wasn't kids in the hall.
Canada has universal health care because of the gravity only working 6 hours a day. This causes many injuries on a daily basis.
He's so great
I love this man! Dave's amazing😂😂😂
Pure Gold!
Now, over to Wikipedia to update Canada's page.
Dave always looks like he's wearing his father's suit.
A classic from the early years of MAD TV. The first season produced many of these.
Wrong show.
@@jasonanderson7458 No, this is the madTV set, not Kids in the Hall. Dave was a guest in 1996 or 1997 or so, I'd say.
@jasonanderson7458 No this was absolutely Mad TV. Look at the door behind him, and whose picture is on it. Better yet read the description below the video. 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Geography has made us neighbors. History has made us friends. Economics has made us partners. And necessity has made us allies. Those whom nature hath so joined together, let no man put asunder.
2:12 From a tape that is 25 years old (as of 2021)
I didn't realized until now how cute Dave Foley was.
lol i just love dave foley!
No wonder the '80s took so long to get there.
“In Canada, we are ruled by a small boy with supernatural powers for whom we are all very fond of.”
I knew it. Little Anthony Fremont is in Canada.
He forgot to add that the Weather Channel is our pornography.
just don't EVER get married in Canada right Dave?
He's probably still paying for that one! Poor guy!
He shouldn't have gotten behind on his child support. It's that simple.
@Duke You mean at the very beginning where he literally couldn't pay that amount because he no longer made that amount of money?
Maybe don't threaten fathers with debtor's prison if they don't pay impossible amounts of money.
Maybe don't have children if you can't handle all of the possible outcomes.
Too soon
This is actually a MAD TV sketch featuring Dave.
Talk about a bit that held up.
Damn you Foley, you gave away all our secrets!!
Anyone remember Dave's line on KITH when asked if he's an American? "No, I'm Canadian. It's like an American, but without a gun". Yep, that's pretty much it.
@DrewBludd No problem. I had this on tape from when I was a kid and just finally was able to digitize it. Thanks for the comment.
Can confirm. Source: American, have lived in Canada for 15 years.
this is amazing
"In Canada, we're ruled by a small boy with supernatural powers."
Justin Trudeau?
I just wish I could find my copy of Kevin McDonald's monologue, it was hilarious.
I've lived in both countries, and I wholeheartedly agree.
This guy is also the voice of Flick from "A Bugs Life!" As well as Wayne from "Prep and Landing!"
at least in Canada they drive on the correct side of the road
Precious is a great word to describe him. Such an angelface!
I miss this show ..
At least he didn't reveal the secret of who among us causes cancer . . . and where our tunnel to the core of the Earth is located.
This guy is so funny
YES DAVE!!
@Kimbahley
It's from Season 4 ('92-'93), the episode is called "Ricardo." I laughed so hard. Dave plays a Western tourist trying to eat his meal at a beach restaurant; Scott playing a Caucasian-looking "Filipino" shoeshine boy extorts American dollars from him.
YES MAN!
i'm starting to see some twilight zone influences in this show.
for example in this one when he says we're ruled by a boy with supernatural powers. it was nice to hear such a subtle reference, if it was indeed a reference.
Nice Twilight Zone reference there, Dave.
I had no idea Canada was ruled by a small boy. LOL!
Lol, yes! Love Dave Foley :)
"Canadians are weird!" Ed, of Ed Edd n Eddy
Our national anthem isn't really the Star Spangled Banner, it's Reighn in Blood by Slayer. The Banner is just the polite version, yet clearly the mentioning of explosions, rockets, bombs and violence are evident.
Dude. Reign. Yes I’m that asshole. Five years later
@@nebulousisgod Now I'm the guy reading your comments 2 years later.
Americans use the metric system with bullets.
@WeSellSoul
As a Canadian who moved to the US in the third grade, I can assure you that I had to field that question multiple times a day.
at least we have universal health care.. that's about it eh.. lol.. this sketch was hilarious..
This, which would have been average for Kids in the Hall, is probably the funniest thing ever to be shown on MadTV.
Amazingly, most Americans believe everything he says about Canada except for universal Healthcare. That, apparently, is the farfetched unbelievable thing.
Praised be the all-powerful Billy! He rules our great nation with an iron fist and a hyper-inteligent mind!
Still kept with Kids OmIn The Hall style of comedy.
How on earth have I never seen this before?????? I thought I'd seen every KITH sketch.
Obviously, I have been duped by my own knowledge. :D
He was in one called "The Wrong Guy" which was hilarious
It's from when he guest-starred on MadTV
As an American, I always laugh when they make of us.
love the coke sniffs between paragraphs
Yes Man from Fallout: New Vegas and Moff from Harvey Beaks!
That Universal Healthcare dig at the end still hits pretty hard.
i believe it was even earlier as the show ended in 94, buuuuuut yes quite accurate :P
Mad TV ended in 2009.
Life as you know it.
lawl Ahh Dave.
1995. Yeah, the statement was pretty accurate at the time.
Look up "negative temperature" on wikipedia. It explains it very simply.
Wikipedia isn’t always correct. It’s not a legitimate encyclopedia. People seem to have forgotten that.
Dave Foley FTW!
Brilliant.