@@lilblackduc7312 The Jewa are the stereotype but they didn't invent motherhood. Italian and Indian mothers make the average Jewish mother seem tame and reasonable. Secretly, I wish my mother cared this much. Shes more like Hank on the phone!
@@jefolson6989 She loves you, Jef. I can tell from miles away. Give your relationship a little more time...I made calls to my Mom almost every night before she passed-on. I'm glad I did. She was a 18yr-old, half grown girl when I was born. We basically grew up together. I asked all my dumbass questions & got grown up answers for a few years...Be patient. 😎👍☕
@@lilblackduc7312 thank you! It's taken a long time, but she has become a good friend. She was born without maternal instinct. Her mother, my grandmother raised me, for which I am forever grateful!
@@jefolson6989 When I was born in 1958 Jef, Dad's folks were born in 1885/1889. Mom's in 1920. My Great Grandparents (Mom's grandparents) in the 1880s. They were Pioneers & survivors of the Flu of 1918, WWI & WWII, the Dust Bowl, Depression, scarcity/rationing, etc. Dad's folks didn't have indoor plumbing until after Grandpa died in '72 & Grandma moved into town. If your Grandma was older like that, you inherited some very good ethics/morals, work ethic, survival skills and so on...Congratulations!!!🇺🇸 😎👍☕
Sue Scott is SO GOOD!!
i LOVE the mom phone calls! one of my favorite bits they do on this great show.
Sue Scott was fantastic here!! Always loved this character she does!!
Sue Scott was great.
This is so funny. This has always been one of my favorite skits. Since they didn't do one every week it was a treat when they did. ❤
love this emotional blackmailing mom...she's so good at this...
classic!💜😎
Are all Lutheran mothers Jewish?
No. But, sometimes it really seems that way. 🤗 🌻 ❤️
@@lilblackduc7312 The Jewa are the stereotype but they didn't invent motherhood. Italian and Indian mothers make the average Jewish mother seem tame and reasonable. Secretly, I wish my mother cared this much. Shes more like Hank on the phone!
@@jefolson6989 She loves you, Jef. I can tell from miles away. Give your relationship a little more time...I made calls to my Mom almost every night before she passed-on. I'm glad I did. She was a 18yr-old, half grown girl when I was born. We basically grew up together. I asked all my dumbass questions & got grown up answers for a few years...Be patient. 😎👍☕
@@lilblackduc7312 thank you! It's taken a long time, but she has become a good friend. She was born without maternal instinct. Her mother, my grandmother raised me, for which I am forever grateful!
@@jefolson6989 When I was born in 1958 Jef, Dad's folks were born in 1885/1889. Mom's in 1920. My Great Grandparents (Mom's grandparents) in the 1880s. They were Pioneers & survivors of the Flu of 1918, WWI & WWII, the Dust Bowl, Depression, scarcity/rationing, etc. Dad's folks didn't have indoor plumbing until after Grandpa died in '72 & Grandma moved into town. If your Grandma was older like that, you inherited some very good ethics/morals, work ethic, survival skills and so on...Congratulations!!!🇺🇸 😎👍☕