The Regulator Guy remembers how this was the spot where his father taught him how to be tender with a woman and how he hasn't been with a woman for a very, very long time. Then, all of a sudden, it's time for a nice cup of tea and some ladyfingers with his best friend Ajax.
Chris Elliot was simply not taken seriously. "The Regulator Guy" was a hallmark of both writing and stage lighting. For these reasons, new awards should have been instated for stage craft and actor nutrition. As well as lawn care. But, now, it's all just a memory. Amazed that Elliot wasn't launched to stardom as Jack Nicholson was winding down his career. The timing just never seemed to make it. I have read that Elliot may be looking at producing a Saturday morning cartoon centering on the apocalyptic notion of large corporation's incessant angling to minimize and even avoid taxation. I hope Elliot stays involved in such projects! He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to such work.
"Dubya" purchased it (stole it, probably), filled the Thermos with Thermite and the rest is history. If only history was as amusing as The Regulator Guy. Maybe, tomorrow.....
Yeah, I remember John Larrokwett on the hit show Nightside. Good stuff. Good times.
That was great. Love the end with Chris slowly towing his little car away.
OMG what an incredible skit !!! Lololol
LOL! This is just so classic. The underlying awkward tension with Chris Elliot stuff just makes it hysterical. I can't get enough of these.
Chet Washington looks so young in this clip.
chet was amazing!!!
Chris is brilliant.
This is classic! Thanks for posting.
Studio 6A, where comedy history was made between 1982 and 2009.
why isn't this getting more views?!!?!
Chris Elliot is one funny SOB.
This was magic. Elliot is awesome, he is tender with the wamen.
Mustard gas fight.
So gift. Best snip of the evening.
If Abby Elliott ever plays The Regulator Girl, they should have Leslie Jones as Lady Ajax.
The C-5 was the first go-kart to break the speed of sound, unfortunately incinerating its driver.
The Regulator Guy remembers how this was the spot where his father taught him how to be tender with a woman and how he hasn't been with a woman for a very, very long time. Then, all of a sudden, it's time for a nice cup of tea and some ladyfingers with his best friend Ajax.
Chris Elliot was simply not taken seriously.
"The Regulator Guy" was a hallmark of both writing and stage lighting.
For these reasons, new awards should have been instated for stage craft and actor nutrition. As well as lawn care.
But, now, it's all just a memory.
Amazed that Elliot wasn't launched to stardom as Jack Nicholson was winding down his career. The timing just never seemed to make it.
I have read that Elliot may be looking at producing a Saturday morning cartoon centering on the apocalyptic notion of large corporation's incessant angling to minimize and even avoid taxation.
I hope Elliot stays involved in such projects!
He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to such work.
huge LOL for chris in this sketch.
He drove up in a Sinclair C5 electric “car”!! Nice! What year was this?
It was better when I was smokin' dope. But still nostalgic.
I like Ajax
"mustard gas fight"...
cop behind
I WANT THE C-5!
the c-5 sucks.
"Dubya" purchased it (stole it, probably), filled the Thermos with Thermite and the rest is history. If only history was as amusing as The Regulator Guy. Maybe, tomorrow.....
Me too! en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinclair_C5
They play Rocky....
What is Chris Elliott doing today?
Kl D he's on Shitts Creek.
@@GPC9042 Pronounced "Chet's" et chetera
Eagleheart on Adult Swim is great
Crack
Biff!
4:20orso: love the little self-admiration femsmirk that the C-el exudes...he im and be duh man
why does the bald guy talk like that?
Bc he's drunk
pizza