Bridget crying in the walk-in freezer is such a mood. I’d make excuses to restock the bakery in order to get an excuse to be alone in the quiet walk-in and have a damned moment to myself. Food service is just glorified adult babysitting except no one ever takes a nap and they’re always cranky.
I totally get it. I actually enjoy taking the trash to the back dumpster at the restaurant I work at because it's quiet in the back and away from all the noise.
@@judithsixkiller5586Me, though I work retail instead. I work overnight and our janitors usually have one of two bathrooms blocked to clean. I was unfortunately needing to really pee one day so I go to the front bathrooms and they are closed. I stare at the associate like: “PLEASE LET ME IN.” They did not hesitate to move. I feel this guy.
To be fair, at the beginning it said Friday night. So I'm assuming it already was a stressful rush and people where complaining a lot; the last thing Terry wants is to deal with Pam and Tim while he has other fires to put out 😂.
In their introduction, he does say “I speak redneck,” not “I used to be a redneck,” so it does color things a little differently on how Terry sees himself
I just realized… Tim and Pam are the MOST high maintenance table. These people need a tour guide to navigate the urban world, and Terry is that navigational support. I’ve never seen a manager on the floor like that. 👏👏👏
I remember I used to wait tables at a giant restaurant and on super hard nights take 2 mins in the freezer and half the time there’d be a Mexican from the kitchen in their drinking a beer sitting on the floor 💀
Worked in a place with an open kitchen with the grill right at the top point nearest the dining room. Grill cooks would call out "watch your char" when the scenery got extra nice. Even the lady who worked grill a couple nights a week got into it.
It made me sad too, but I rewatched the video and it says “on a Friday night” so I’m choosing to believe he was just stressed because of a Friday night rush😢
I do not know which I relate to more: crying in the walk in, the gotta pee dance, being frustrated with how much time is left or questioning what else people need from you - both with Nicole's and Terry's responses.
one vote gotta pee and one vote frustrated with how much time is left. i've never cried on shift (though i came dangerously close at my last/aborted fine dining gig). i can definitely relate to the swearing before performance (can't we all) but honestly, i don't envy terry: i'll complain about my timeless work day or forget to pee for 6 hours before having to take on the insanity that is being responsible for all of the asswipes on terry's staff...
Drew is an outstanding actor. He’s spent such a good amount of time developing these characters, I sometimes forget it’s the same person acting all the roles.
This guy needs to contact Comedy Central or adult swim. Imagine an Office-like show with all these characters! Directed and produced by the people who worked on Better off Ted.
The dialogue, edits, characters, & succinct storylines are seamless, clever, realistic, & mad funny. The transitions between characters by one very talented actor.
I can't stop watching these in like... a sick way. It drags up PTSD and horrible memories of a time in my life that eventually lead to crippling substance abuse and ideation of wanting to not be. But it's pretty damn accurate. Dudes got talent.
Your comment is relatable for so many reasons. I am far too fragile emotionally for the service industry, but I was basically stuck in it for a very long time, so while a lot of these scenarios are painfully triggering, I do still derive a type of catharsis from seeing them. I think it’s the solidarity of the shared experience maybe.
yeah pretty sure I've seen a video from him that mentioned how long he's been sober (iirc it was the conga line after shift to the bar. don't remember the video title though)
Working in food service is the reason I started smoking and I've never dropped the habit. Got offered a cigarette out back by a coworker after a real stressful night, and never stopped since. I don't think they even know that was my first time smoking either, they didn't comment on it or anything. (Well, it wasn't my first time, but it was the time that started the habit.)
So that phrase is new to me. When I worked back of house, we were just open about it, the manager knew and would join us sometimes, the owner knew and just didn't care. It was the other drugs that our kitchen staff had code for, lmao, alcohol and weed we'd just be open about.
I was never under the impression he was friends with them, just a master at deescalating and meeting people at their level and treating them with the kind of respect they want.
@@ziggyvoss that's a lot of effort to continually invest in people who aren't even paying for their dinner without there being a better reason to keep them ameliorated!
The weed isn’t necessary. Safety meeting is nobody moves nobody gets hurt. Edit: unless it’s different in the food service industry. I worked retail and that’s what we called a safety meeting
Poor Brigette is so tender hearted. She's not the sharpestst knife in the drawer, but it hurts me when she cries. Out of all of them I think she might have the purest heart.
"Table 32" "Heard" *Entire kitchen oggles at the hotties at 32* I swear everything Drew makes was extracted directly from my memories from working in the industry for 7 years.
Gahddammit!! I've watched damn near every sketch, but this one takes the cake!! When is someone gonna pay you for this quality acting, writing, production and editing?!?! FFS!!
Drew, you outdid yourself with this one 😍 the burp at the end due to stress related acid reflux is the little extra piece of realism that makes this so good! Truly appreciate the work you put into these
Drew, you are the James Joyce of the restaurant industry. I'm about to turn 40, and I've been in every kind of restaurant since I was 17, and almost every funny interaction I've ever noticed or thought of has been featured on Bistro Huddy. Thanks for making the days easier, much love and appreciation, man.
Dude, your range is incredible. It's rare to come by a channel where all the characters are so diverse and unique that you forget they're all played by one actor.
You are such a good actor man, obviously you play the whole cast and give them distinct personalities and traits but you can even act as them "acting"(?) like idk how to describe it but yea, congrats man if this ever flops somehow you could definitely be a in a movie or something/genuine
@@twigglybun4802 It's code for the staff all taking a shot, but from reading other comments, seems it can also mean smoking pot, I guess it still basically means the same thing.
"Gotta pee gotta pee gotta pee so badddddd"- Spit out my coffee. Thanks, Drew. Also, I'm about to start teaching my class on Zoom and you guessed it: Gotta pee gotta pee gotta pee so badddddd
As a person that has worked every position in restaurants, all the way up to manager, the accuracy of these skits blows my mind 🤣🤣🤣 Also why I don’t work in the business anymore ✌🏻
worked as a butcher for 8 year had fun time but then it went to shit with shit managers. one thing I remember is that one customer that wants the food to be cooked by the manger otherwise she send it back.
The only "good" thing I got out of working service jobs is bladder that can hold gallons. I swear sometimes I need to set a reminder to go pee. Trained me for life
Agreed. I also noticed that when I'm in the kitchen at home with my two teenaged kids and we're all "doing the dance" in there, I still reflexively say, "behind you". That's prevented many an unintentional scalding and stabbing, lol.
@@andrewwalker9960 I saw a bus driver stop and run to a coffee place cause he had the shits once. Poor fella... He still had to get back and not ruin the route too much - but he pulled it off fairly quickly.
Does perfection exist? I would have said definitely not before I discovered your channel. Your work is exquisite!! I laugh with EVERY sketch. Thank you for all the laughs!! They were so needed. Art really heals the soul!
I love how casual and funny you're able to make all your characters, it really is like they're all separate people just working another day with each other
the way I see it: Drew and Andrea are the most entertaining on SoMed. They don't need to go to anyone, Gordon, et al., need to go to Bistro Huddy and make them an offer.
Man you're talented af man. These all feel like very different characters but they're all you! I hope you find major success in acting in the future. You deserve it
Dude I genuinely love your skits. They legitimately cheer me up! And I just realized that! I've been passively watching and laughing for a while. But I just opened your video while out on retreat, and I genuinely was happy to see you, like an old friend! Your content and quality is top notch man. Love the passion and dedication you put into it. I aspire. I'm inspired man. You're a good guy. Thanks for a great time.
Bridget crying in the walk-in freezer is such a mood. I’d make excuses to restock the bakery in order to get an excuse to be alone in the quiet walk-in and have a damned moment to myself.
Food service is just glorified adult babysitting except no one ever takes a nap and they’re always cranky.
phuck. drunk toddlers...
😳😳🤔😲
😂🎉
I totally get it. I actually enjoy taking the trash to the back dumpster at the restaurant I work at because it's quiet in the back and away from all the noise.
I would hide in the walk in when I worked at a convenience store. Sometimes you just Can't.
That "Manager's acid reflux special" at the end was spot on!
ohh i am cracking up at manager's acid reflux special!!! thank you!
Always eating something fried in the office between the rushes lol.
'member when Terry saved Brigette?
Acid reflux deluxe
Can't digest when you're stressed
Crying in the walk-in is TOO REAL
One time I think I went in there and screamed😅
When a bartender at my old job told me that the walkin was soundproof and to go take a minute during a rough shift, best cry of my life (:
I use the staff bathroom or the freezer.
The walk-in was company provided therapy space 😂
Employee bathroom stall.
Why was Aaron's little "I gotta pee" song so relatable?😂😭😭
Makes me chuckle
Praying,"PLEASE
LORD ,DON'T LET ME SNEEZE BEFORE I CAN MAKE IT TO THE BATHROOM !"
Love how he did it to the William Tell Overture.
@@judithsixkiller5586Me, though I work retail instead. I work overnight and our janitors usually have one of two bathrooms blocked to clean. I was unfortunately needing to really pee one day so I go to the front bathrooms and they are closed. I stare at the associate like: “PLEASE LET ME IN.” They did not hesitate to move. I feel this guy.
@@monicasalyer8875 it sounded a little bit like radetzky March for me
i just realized how everyones voice is so different, it really does well selling all the characters. You're so talented Drew.
I love this! Terry’s reaction to being called by the red necks is a fun sight 😂
Pickles!!!!😍😍😍
Table 32 lmao omfg yesssssssssasss
I came to the comments because of that line! 😂😂
ROLL TIDE!
Roll tide
“…I can’t believe I have 8 more hours of this.” Most relatable line I’ve ever heard 😂
Agreed 👍
Thank God I've rarely ever worked 8 hours when serving lol.
Clint repping the Bar
I sometimes say that. I’m a stay at home mom with 3 kids, tho 😂😂😂😂😂
Extremely
Terry being called over to Timothy and Pam was such a nice surprise 😂😂
This one was my favorite xD
Roll Tide
I always wondered how he handled Timothy & Pam so well. Guess now we know.
Bistro Huddy Cinematic Universe
@@bama2dabone229 woo pig.
As a line cook, I’m wheezing at “it’s fine! pick it up, sear it, put on a bun” 😂
My favorite line.😂
If my skin can’t survive the grill, I don’t know what will.😂😂😂
@@grimreaper894 sheesh💀
rinse it toss it on the grill 💀
Totally feel that
Terry's reaction to being called by Pam and Timothy changes my perception of their friendship.
To be fair, at the beginning it said Friday night. So I'm assuming it already was a stressful rush and people where complaining a lot; the last thing Terry wants is to deal with Pam and Tim while he has other fires to put out 😂.
I think its possible to be frustrated with friends once in awhile tbh
In their introduction, he does say “I speak redneck,” not “I used to be a redneck,” so it does color things a little differently on how Terry sees himself
@@theillusionist1494 he has a southern accent though so he's at least redneck adjacent
Disagree. Just like how you get frustrated with loved ones, or they annoy you….but you still care for them.
I just realized… Tim and Pam are the MOST high maintenance table. These people need a tour guide to navigate the urban world, and Terry is that navigational support. I’ve never seen a manager on the floor like that. 👏👏👏
you just realized?
@@yeti-tradesnot everyone is terminally online! hope this helps
@@keabonhall2436online is the new offline
@@keabonhall2436 Huh? It's literally their character premise.
I've never seen a manager on the floor in general
Poor Brigitte crying in the walk-in. I've totally been there.
Ditto.
@Amanda Dixson you replied to your own comment 10 months later 😭
I HAVE DONE THIS😂😂
@@AmandaDixson help 😭 thats ho you know you know yourself
I’ll like my comment after ten years
We've all had that moment crying/taking a break in the freezer
This man truly knows the lifestyle
I remember I used to wait tables at a giant restaurant and on super hard nights take 2 mins in the freezer and half the time there’d be a Mexican from the kitchen in their drinking a beer sitting on the floor 💀
Taking a break in the walk-in is great.
I did that my last Father's Day at a certain steakhouse😭😭
So true. When you just can't do it anymore and you're sweating bullets and crying, the walk-in fridge starts calling your name. Best hiding spot.
@@Candycandycherrycandy The voices? I have a feeling your problems weren't just job related...
I genuinely refuse to believe that these are NOT different people.
Drew is such a solid dude, I was going through some shit and messaged him on Patreon and he talked me through it forever grateful.
@@everxalicex lol wtf😂
That's so sweet of him
Awesome.
@@bmo14laxhe literally pays lmao
@@MHG796 useless comment of the day goes to:
As a chef, the table drop and “heard” is the funniest shit that I’ve ever seen recreated in a video
This is how I knew he was legit
Lost it when that happened 😂
Worked in a place with an open kitchen with the grill right at the top point nearest the dining room. Grill cooks would call out "watch your char" when the scenery got extra nice. Even the lady who worked grill a couple nights a week got into it.
I rewatched the whole video for that one bit
Imagine being controlled by your genitals 😂
Aaron is literally everyone's first year being a server 🤣😂
I would hope it doesn’t take a year to get acclimated unless you’re hopping around.. it’s difficult but not that hard.
@@javankipp if you work full time, and people/service are your area of expertise, maybe
@@javankipp it can definitely take a year or more to real good at serving, you can be average in 2-3 months
It….it’s supposed to only last a year?………..what have I been doing for the past 4 then
@@javankipp oh
Terry's angry reaction to being called by the country couple is a heart rending discovery
Country couple is a great euphemism! 😂
It made me sad too, but I rewatched the video and it says “on a Friday night” so I’m choosing to believe he was just stressed because of a Friday night rush😢
The bartender calling a "safety meeting" ahhhhhh memories 😂😂
Yes!!
I do not know which I relate to more: crying in the walk in, the gotta pee dance, being frustrated with how much time is left or questioning what else people need from you - both with Nicole's and Terry's responses.
one vote gotta pee and one vote frustrated with how much time is left. i've never cried on shift (though i came dangerously close at my last/aborted fine dining gig). i can definitely relate to the swearing before performance (can't we all) but honestly, i don't envy terry: i'll complain about my timeless work day or forget to pee for 6 hours before having to take on the insanity that is being responsible for all of the asswipes on terry's staff...
I keep forgetting it’s just characters and not different people. He’s so underrated😭😭 He needs to be known more
He definitely draws you in
Agreed
Yup!
Just saw a "verified" bot steal your comment. Smh, word for word, down to the emojis!!
@@kristenjustkristen9462 Oh my god this is it, i’ve done it!! A bot steals my comment 😭😭 Life achievement
Drew is an outstanding actor. He’s spent such a good amount of time developing these characters, I sometimes forget it’s the same person acting all the roles.
He is really good! For a split second I thought "oh he had to buy so many mics for this sketch" :')
This guy needs to contact Comedy Central or adult swim. Imagine an Office-like show with all these characters! Directed and produced by the people who worked on Better off Ted.
Yas
Oh yeah
Like the "Waiting" movies
😬 he'll make more money and have more control over his creation if he stays independent.
Only if he plays every character
i really felt that "safety meeting, safety meeting tell everyone" 😅 truly nostalgic
What does it refer to?
@@drawingsticks5333 It's basically code for the staff all taking a shot.
@@FinbarGallagher oh cool!
@@drawingsticks5333 typically in the walk-in or the store room. Somewhere without cameras
For us, it was smoking a j*int in the freezer
The dialogue, edits, characters, & succinct storylines are seamless, clever, realistic, & mad funny. The transitions between characters by one very talented actor.
“Omigosh my table just gave me his numbeeerrrr. Whaaaaaaat?” I love Nichole for this reason lol
She reminds you of yourself or a close friend :) probably
I love how she asks for a retake
Eww. Nothing worse than an old man from WSOP wanting to take you home with him.
"I'm gonna fire everyone of these assholes I swear to gawd"
We've all been in Terry's shoes at one point !
Dude I'm a restaurant manager for the first time and I say this once a week for sure lol
@@Underground-Echoes Don't worry, you'll say if more often with time
I can't stop watching these in like... a sick way. It drags up PTSD and horrible memories of a time in my life that eventually lead to crippling substance abuse and ideation of wanting to not be. But it's pretty damn accurate. Dudes got talent.
Your comment is relatable for so many reasons. I am far too fragile emotionally for the service industry, but I was basically stuck in it for a very long time, so while a lot of these scenarios are painfully triggering, I do still derive a type of catharsis from seeing them. I think it’s the solidarity of the shared experience maybe.
@@olhydraThat’s exactly what it is!
yeah pretty sure I've seen a video from him that mentioned how long he's been sober (iirc it was the conga line after shift to the bar. don't remember the video title though)
Working in food service is the reason I started smoking and I've never dropped the habit. Got offered a cigarette out back by a coworker after a real stressful night, and never stopped since. I don't think they even know that was my first time smoking either, they didn't comment on it or anything. (Well, it wasn't my first time, but it was the time that started the habit.)
WE NEED A FULL VERSION
Doing BLOOPERS of the characters PRETENDING to do their jobs is a level of acting I'm honestly blown away by
I rewatched the whole video just for “safety meeting” kitchen stoners unite💪🏽
i was looking for this comment lmao... "safety meetings" were always the best lmao
He's a bartender, they only have 1 kind of safety meeting 😤
I was looking for this comment lol
So that phrase is new to me. When I worked back of house, we were just open about it, the manager knew and would join us sometimes, the owner knew and just didn't care. It was the other drugs that our kitchen staff had code for, lmao, alcohol and weed we'd just be open about.
💀 the fact that this seems to be secret code in so many stoner circles is amazing
Oh my god Terry isn't friends with them this changes everything
In the more recent ones it's kinda clear Terry is getting more and more fed up with their antics.
After Tim and Pam tried to have their adult son eat for free as a child Terry stopped being so friendly.
I was never under the impression he was friends with them, just a master at deescalating and meeting people at their level and treating them with the kind of respect they want.
@@ziggyvoss that's a lot of effort to continually invest in people who aren't even paying for their dinner without there being a better reason to keep them ameliorated!
@@TAP7a a guest is a guest! ❤️
Safety Meeting: when you get in a circle and smoke weed
The weed isn’t necessary. Safety meeting is nobody moves nobody gets hurt.
Edit: unless it’s different in the food service industry. I worked retail and that’s what we called a safety meeting
This is what my dad always called it
Nah safety meeting is staff shots I promise you
@Oliver Shaw Yup
Can't do the job safely without a nice big safety meeting being passed around the circle first
Your character work is SOO GOOD, I always forget it's just you. I am so invested in each one.
"Safety meeting Safety meeting tell everybody" get out! That is hilarious 🤣 gawd damn his channel is on point
This one I don't get
@@DeeExailProductions In the restaurant industry, a 'safety meeting' is code for smoking a joint with your co workers.
@@Greencloak91That or doing a shot
Poor Brigette is so tender hearted. She's not the sharpestst knife in the drawer, but it hurts me when she cries. Out of all of them I think she might have the purest heart.
And Pickles, too.
"Table 32"
"Heard"
*Entire kitchen oggles at the hotties at 32*
I swear everything Drew makes was extracted directly from my memories from working in the industry for 7 years.
I swear this be me at least once a week
@@ir7817 stop objectifying women
@@lyrastrseed3343 what??
ah ok I think I understand what you were getting at now
This is exactly how the industry works lmfao. At my restaurant we use Spanish. “Mira la porta” look at the door.
“Safety meeting, safety meeting, tell everybody” 🤣💀🤣😆🤣💀🤣💀🤣💀🤣💀🤣💀🤣
Iykyk lmao
@@travismarron9578 I don't know :(
What's it mean?
@@samg6940All of the staff is gonna take a shot. 🥃
Smoke sesh? Or maybe a social drink for everyone before the rush. @@samg6940
I died when Clint said safety meeting. I remember those days. Our safety meetings were of the green flower kind. lol.
Each and every character is perfection.
Gahddammit!! I've watched damn near every sketch, but this one takes the cake!! When is someone gonna pay you for this quality acting, writing, production and editing?!?! FFS!!
seeing this side of Brad makes Terry constantly giving him the runaround a thousand times more funny
“Nobody’s cut, we still got two on the books” is literally my manager…..and his name is Aaron
Ha!!!!
A Aron 😂
Drew, you outdid yourself with this one 😍 the burp at the end due to stress related acid reflux is the little extra piece of realism that makes this so good! Truly appreciate the work you put into these
Drew, you are the James Joyce of the restaurant industry. I'm about to turn 40, and I've been in every kind of restaurant since I was 17, and almost every funny interaction I've ever noticed or thought of has been featured on Bistro Huddy. Thanks for making the days easier, much love and appreciation, man.
NOT THE WALK-IN CRYING 😭😭 That’s so real
I honestly forget each role is played by the same guy, skits are so well done
I love how the cooks always move in unison lmao.
"oooo..ooohhh..."
XD Clint's silent self peptalking is all I needed. It is nice to know he doesn't have it all together either.
Dude, your range is incredible. It's rare to come by a channel where all the characters are so diverse and unique that you forget they're all played by one actor.
Sometimes I forget they're all Drew. So well acted and distinct characters! (the wigs also help ofc)
The detail! The effort! These shorts are the best thing to come onto RUclips to see.
phuck yeah.
"Safety meeting... safety meeting... tell everybody"
My dude!
I have to rewatch this ten times to pick up details for each of your characters. Love all of them and your acting skills.
We appreciate that!
Every single second of this is gold. Made me nostalgic
You are such a good actor man, obviously you play the whole cast and give them distinct personalities and traits but you can even act as them "acting"(?) like idk how to describe it but yea, congrats man if this ever flops somehow you could definitely be a in a movie or something/genuine
This was awesome Drew!!! 😂 enjoyed Tim & Pam’s input. Bridget: “…someone ordered pasta al dente. Omg who is he?” 😂😂😂😂
When she started crying 😂😂😂😂😂
Yes! I love Bridget!
Nicole has my heart tbh lmaooo i love her so much
I love her!!!
Terry is just like the dad exhausted from putting up with his children
i love me some terry. for all those reasons...
Really feels like these are real individuals. Great work
"Safety meeting!" Literally the best thing to hear if you're working in a restaurant. Iykyk
Gotta be safe on the jobsite.
When I had Grim and Jam working, I'd call a safety meeting preshift, we'd come out the walk-in with smoke curling out behind us 😂
U are such a great actor. I never feel like I am seeing the same person.
Lmao at the bartender "safety meeting, tell everybody" 🤣
pls explain what this means lol
@@twigglybun4802It's code for the staff all taking a shot
@@twigglybun4802 It's code for the staff all taking a shot, but from reading other comments, seems it can also mean smoking pot, I guess it still basically means the same thing.
@@FinbarGallagher thank you lolll
The singing “I gotta pee “ had me floored
The funniest one, I thought. They were all good though.
and if you sing it back to yourself a ton of times, you'll find that it mirrors drew's 'badabump ping!' at the end of some of some of his shorts.
The accuracy of every single line of this is absolutely immaculate. Truly gives me ptsd flashbacks to my line cook days
Oooo I looove this new angle!!! The behind the scenes vibe...No customers allowed! Lol
"Safety Meeting" 😂 Literally the first thing I 'learned' my first day bartendending. So spot on, as always!
"Gotta pee gotta pee gotta pee so badddddd"- Spit out my coffee. Thanks, Drew. Also, I'm about to start teaching my class on Zoom and you guessed it: Gotta pee gotta pee gotta pee so badddddd
I thought I was the only one who sang that to myself??? Where did it come from?
Wait, you have to go and are drinking coffee??? This is a disaster in the making
Yep..but at least Pickles & BH crew have ez access to bathroom; not so for us ( former) delivery boys:/
Doesn't everyone sing that song? I'm pretty sure God gave us that song subconsciously so we could cope in these situations...
As a person that has worked every position in restaurants, all the way up to manager, the accuracy of these skits blows my mind 🤣🤣🤣 Also why I don’t work in the business anymore ✌🏻
It's actually kind of fun. Until it's not lol
@@MakeTheWay00 🤣🤣
Same 😆
worked as a butcher for 8 year had fun time but then it went to shit with shit managers. one thing I remember is that one customer that wants the food to be cooked by the manger otherwise she send it back.
Drew, so talented. I'm absolutely believe those are different people.😊
Man this guy deserves an Oscar for some of his performances 😂
The only "good" thing I got out of working service jobs is bladder that can hold gallons. I swear sometimes I need to set a reminder to go pee. Trained me for life
That, and being able to enjoy bistro huddy vids
Agreed. I also noticed that when I'm in the kitchen at home with my two teenaged kids and we're all "doing the dance" in there, I still reflexively say, "behind you". That's prevented many an unintentional scalding and stabbing, lol.
I feel that as a bus driver. Bladder of steel.
@@andrewwalker9960
Bladder of champions!! 💪
@@andrewwalker9960 I saw a bus driver stop and run to a coffee place cause he had the shits once.
Poor fella...
He still had to get back and not ruin the route too much - but he pulled it off fairly quickly.
I haven’t heard the term “safety meeting” in quite a while. 😂
i literally flashed back to my table waiting period for a second and got excited lmao
The crying in the walk in had me in hysterics. That’s me on patio during brunch 🤣🤣🤣
The amount of dedication to each of your characters personalities is immaculate.
The fact that you can make all these characters so believable is hilarious and I am always here for what’s next!
Does perfection exist? I would have said definitely not before I discovered your channel. Your work is exquisite!! I laugh with EVERY sketch. Thank you for all the laughs!! They were so needed. Art really heals the soul!
“Safety meeting”
If you know you know 😘🌳
I see you friend
Hoo boy, do I know.
Real recognize real. Stay breezy fam.
Well... I don't know ... :(
@@Blafard666 Safety meeting is when the staff take shots
This guy is so good. Each character feels like a total different and real person lol
I am so invested in this series now. I can’t stop
Damn. You are so good with your characters' physicality and vocals, they have a life of their own. ❤
“Safety meetings”. Oh the joy. A true feature in Charleston, SC. Nice to see it’s not just a local thing.
I've had safety meetings in Missouri, Seattle, Las Vegas, the Bay area, and Ohio. I promise, it's not just a local thing! 😊
I've had several safety meetings in my home state of Maine
Safety Meetings galore here in Idaho.
We had safety meetings in AB, Canada, as well.
I’m in Charleston and that safety meeting thing was the best
Pickles saying “Oowee” killed me
Crying in the walk-in.... Brings back memories!
I love how casual and funny you're able to make all your characters, it really is like they're all separate people just working another day with each other
its incredible how he can play these characters so well. each one is so fleshed out and they really feel like a whole other person!
"Heard."
How dare you give me a flashback to working in a kitchen
as a fellow cook table 32 made me die man
Hummingbird
I loveee how they all said "heard" lol
Def kitchen staff lingo
@@karlagonzalvez4703 ive been working factory last year or 2 an i still say heard when someone tells me something
I don’t get the joke they made about table 32
@@JohnSmith31191 so back when I was a pizza cook if a waitress said that to us she's talking about a really beautiful girl shes at that specific table
This is the best service industry content. Thank you for the laughs Drew!
I'd like take a moment to praise the beautiful match cut between Chef and Terry when they're putting on their mics. That is... mwah... perfection
This guy is so intuitive, great ideas
Love all the content, time, effort and creativity you put in videos man. Keep it up!
I feel like I'm watching kitchen nightmares. That would be awesome if you could get Gordon to somehow make a cameo
Oh please, make that happen!
that would be hilarious! Gordon doing kitchen nightmares at Bistro Huddy!!!!
OMG YES !!!!!!!!
Hahahahaha have Nicole be his server!!!
the way I see it: Drew and Andrea are the most entertaining on SoMed. They don't need to go to anyone, Gordon, et al., need to go to Bistro Huddy and make them an offer.
Man you're talented af man. These all feel like very different characters but they're all you! I hope you find major success in acting in the future. You deserve it
The fucking accuracy. It's perfection.
That was AWESOME!
Dude I genuinely love your skits. They legitimately cheer me up! And I just realized that! I've been passively watching and laughing for a while. But I just opened your video while out on retreat, and I genuinely was happy to see you, like an old friend! Your content and quality is top notch man. Love the passion and dedication you put into it. I aspire. I'm inspired man. You're a good guy. Thanks for a great time.
“Safety meeting “ hahahahha 😂 everything about this is sooo true!
What's a safety meeting? (I'm Bri'ish)
@@pringlebatch its code to smoke weed somewhere. like take a break and go get stoned. lol a common term in the industry
Aaaaawwwwww snap! The thirsty grannies have some competition for real estate in the Brad Zone😂
By far my favorite channel out there in internet land 😂.... Makes me HAPPY 😁 we need more of this in the world...... We need a full feature film
Pickles little “pretty” was adorable