The Late Show - Mick and Tony at Job Warehouse, The Bolt Bloke, Stacks of Slax, Dashboard Doctor
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- Опубликовано: 21 мар 2012
- Mick Molloy and Tony Martin take to Melbourne's streets to interview the people behind unusually-named businesses, with some surprising encounters.
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Of all the businesses featured in this segment, Dashboard Doctor in Coburg is the only one still kicking. I checked it out on Google Maps. The signage you see in this segment has not been touched in nearly 30 years. They haven't even added the extra digit to the front of the number, a change that occurred nationwide in 1996.
Damn, that's sad, good on The Dashboard Doctor though. Where the hell am i going to get a red trunk now?
There is something I like about when businesses don't update the number. I remember, at least here in Canberra it went from 6 digits to 7, and then to 8.
😂😂
Alas, the Dashboard Doctor is now no more. Truly the end of an era.
Job Warehouse was actually a mecca for the costume designers from the theatres across the road on Bourke Street because they could find just about any kind of fabric in there. I think the theatre trade made up a large chunk of their business. It was owned by the Zeimer brothers, two Polish Jews who escaped the Holocaust, but they were notorious for being bad tempered.
The Nazis were only taking on compliant Jews for that, once they discovered the Zeimer bros were angry, they'd have passed them over for sure.
Nothing on TV beats this. Love Tony taking the Piss
I come here to remember how great the Job Warehouse was - totally nuts and no one ever got past the front door to buy anything (lawd knows i tried too!) So sad to see it just boarded up and an eyesore on Bourke St.
I've heard that someone once went inside. The owner wanted to know what they were doing in the shop? They explained that they wanted to buy some fabric. After that, they were allowed to stay and browse.
The absolute madness of Job Warehouse!!
This is pretty much all that happened in Melbourne in the 90’s
Especially in the early nineties. The streets of Melbourne's CBD were very empty. Not as many vehicles, nor pedestrian traffic.
Champagne comedy!
@@scottmcphee2076 Recession?
Better than now
The line about Obi-Wan Kenobi still slays me to this day
Same.
I cannot see a picture of Padre Pio and not remember this. :)
He said the same thing about Darth Vader
I'm just a fan of your fabric.
PS Job Warehouse was at 56 Bourke St - closed 2010s and currently being remodeled
"This is sounding a bit like a Dr Suess story..." - piss funny
Job Warehouse was like that up until quite recently
I have been to the Dashboard Doctor & Job Warehouse when visiting Melbourne hahhaa
Oh Gawd - the kiss of death - Max Gillies!!!!
Priceless.
Still my favorite Aussie comedy show - and the guy with the shit fabric and string shop - drug coverup store! Trust me - there are MANY!
3:44 Tony looks like Borat! 🤣
Next stop: Barge Arse.
I still run into liquor land like that.
Same woman in the audience laughing as on have you been paying attention - I reckon it's Judith Lucy
I always thought it was Jane but I have been wrong many times before
Great call!..
I thought it was Tony Martin's (now) ex-wife, who was a floor manager on The Late Show. You also hear the same laugh on shows like The Panel and The Mick Molloy Show, and I'm pretty sure she worked on both of those.
Fuck I miss good Australian comedy.
Ah Jane.. such a hot tart ❤️
Tart? You can't compliment without insulting?
She does a good tart.
@@NxDoyle It's what they called her in the sketch, chill
Yeah…you’d chew the arse out of that, hey?!!!
When I read that Sitch had dumped his wife for her, I had to give grudging respect.
Best legs in town my friend used to work there it's a chicken shop