I WORK WHEN I LOAF! SO DO MOST UNION MEMBERS,BUT THEY HAVE THE DOUGH BECAUSE THEY BELONG TO THE UNION.DID YOU KNOW THAT ONLY 15% OF AMERICAN WORKERS,BELONGS TO UNIONS.
@deejayspop Lou Costello, Larry Doby (first Black baseball player in the American League), and Allen Ginsberg (great Beat poet) all lived within a few blocks of each other at the same time.
because they use the same joke structure for every joke and it's extremely irritating to listen to 2 men have a confusing conversation that could clearly be clarified by someone saying "I make bread!" instead of calling cooking bread... "Loafing" while getting increasingly annoyed while knowing why the other guy is confused. It would be like calling sitting, "bumming" cause you're on your bum, HAHA A BUM!?!? Boo.
“I work when I loaf!” Hahahaahaaaaaa
Never get tired of watching these guys.
there are actually 7 people who gave this thumbs down? Really? They must be real loafers.
you need the dough to loaf is my favorite line
@1102071 it refers to the idiom "full of hot air" meaning talking a lot of rubbish
Haha! I loaf all the time too. I just don't get paid for loafing.
Loafing!
6 people can't loaf
I WORK WHEN I LOAF! SO DO MOST UNION MEMBERS,BUT THEY HAVE THE DOUGH BECAUSE THEY BELONG TO THE UNION.DID YOU KNOW THAT ONLY 15% OF AMERICAN WORKERS,BELONGS TO UNIONS.
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"You knead the dough in order to loaf" What a classic skit. These gentlemen were the best in the business...Period!
How did I never get that one? Totally missed you have to “knead” not need!😂
This has to be pretty close to one of the weekly meetings between Obama and Biden.
The original show about nothing.
"You're just a lazy, no good for nothing, mmm whatever you are." Best line
You know I never told you this but my whole family were loafers
I think you're a better loafer than your father
oh sure because he taught me there is to know about loafing
Bud was a helluva loafer, always looking to get a job - for Lou.
I absolutely LOVE how they play with words. Too bad people who don't understand english well can't really enjoy this :/
Go to the inflation calculator and type in a dollar and a half and select the year 1934 yeah I just drop my mouth to.
Dang, that’s a lot of money!
I'm 16 and I love Abbott and Costello, great comedians.
Join a union to become a loafer! Classic! lol
one of their best routines!!
these two were amazing .. i can watch them for hoursssssssssss !
Sounds like our politicians trying to fix the budget
what makes a balloon go up?
Cos:What makes a balloon go up?
Abbo:Hot air.
Cos:Then what's holding you down.
I love that joke
or Con Edison....
@Sean6196
Hi he was telling bud that he is full of hot air, braging about himself.
:lol to the guys that don't get it, you've never worked in a bakery, have you?
I'd love to work in a bakery! Making all sorts of dough loafing!!! :-D
dollar snd a half an hour wow
Back when a dollar really was a dollar.
I work when i loaf.🍞🍞🍞🍞
This is from their TV show, isn't it? That was much funnier than their movies. They were great and that show was terrific.
Knoxville TN I thought their movies were funnier but they were both good.
i dont get this routine
8 hours a day $1.50 an hour $12.00 - a day / $60.00 a week / $240.00 a month / $2880 .00 a year / Great wages in 1952
That’s funny
ok thanks
classic comedy!!
You can't loaf loaf here you got no dough
2:55 gravity.😎
The Same blunt deceleration and g force increase cross yo lips
So we have a couple of days on the team?
you're not. i don't know's on third base
0:45 about 60 USD an hour
So I work two hours in a week
4 people actually thought this wasn't funny? There is something wrong with them. This is hysterical.
Love Abbott & Costello. : )
hey, I loaf all the time for many years where I work...so, I can relate to both of dem guys :P
@TrochilusTales I used your comment on Facebook--it was perfect, thank you!!!!
2 Jersey guy's, proud to say Lou Costello is from my hometown of Paterson
"dont say nothing...but I was loafing here without the union knowing!!!! HA!
@deejayspop Lou Costello, Larry Doby (first Black baseball player in the American League), and Allen Ginsberg (great Beat poet) all lived within a few blocks of each other at the same time.
alabamabregan Joe Garagiola and Yogi Berra lived across the alley from each other in St. Louis.
@LeonPeterson it was from their 1/2 hour "sitcom"
Sounds like the TWU of the MTA. LOL - life.
Man they where funny
Classis
...........OOOOOOHHHHHHH! That kind of loafing
" I can't retire right now I got to have a job"
ha ha
Who is on first
Not from a movie, It is from their show!
LOL Look at Costello's face at the end
I gotta join a union of loafers?
Very intuitive, you caught the best line...Agreed!
This is funny.
A union of loafers. Haha!
LOL 😆
True, so true...LMAO!!
lol.....love it...
Haha ... good one!
I had a few faves!!!
Same here=D
Love this two.. lmao
Amen!
because they use the same joke structure for every joke and it's extremely irritating to listen to 2 men have a confusing conversation that could clearly be clarified by someone saying "I make bread!" instead of calling cooking bread... "Loafing" while getting increasingly annoyed while knowing why the other guy is confused. It would be like calling sitting, "bumming" cause you're on your bum, HAHA A BUM!?!? Boo.
a union of loafers also known as a union
SOCIALISM EXPLAINED. PURE AND SIMPLE