The gang can destroy alot of things but they ain't got nothin on the mob. It's funny Frank's plan to come out blasting then Dennis comes in with the money. The real mob prob would have taken the money then had them whacked for even considering tryin to fight back
I'm, uh, I missed out on the whole thing, to be honest with you, I was confused by it, I'm very confused by the, uh, uh, I was very confused by the whole thing, to be, if I'm being honest.
Yous is also just common Philly slang. I used to call my buddy Chris all time (not joking here) "Hey, what are yous doing tonight? Pat's band is playing at that jawn in West Philly tonight. Yin?"
"I m- I missed out on the whole thing to be honest with you. I was confused by it, I'm very confused by the who-, I- I was very confused by the whole thing, to be if I'm being perfectly honest." Flawless delivery of someone who's drunk but not too drunk trying to communicate clearly
the trash man aside from the fact that they had a decent amount of product taken from them by the gang. Which if they didn't get back they would have to pay for out of their pockets or possibly risk being shot and dumped in a ditch.
But they did get paid. So nothing bad happened to them as a result of meeting the gang, as the OP said. Also, I see you around Sunny videos a lot. You're starting to become a regular.
Dennis’s reaction to this is probably one of the scenes that I have laughed at hardest in this show. Idk why it’s just so delivered so perfectly and sincerely!
Imagine these guys playing clue. "Did a certain someone go to a certain place, where, for the sake of argument, let's say they may have killed a certain someone with what may or may not have been a certain object?" "I dunno, it would depend on who is or isn't asking"
I had a real life conversation with an italian mobster once. I'm from northern Italy, where you rarely see this classic Italian mobsters even in bad neighborhoods (it doesn't mean they are not there btw). Mostly because they have a really low profile nowadays, and often already own everything. It's easier to just meet street gangs, gypsies, maroccan gangs or some hardcore pushers if you meet an "obvious" criminal. I've seen/met mafia guys sometimes, but they rarely speak to anyone if they have no business with them, and they usually carry on very quickly after a few words. You can recognize them by the attitude from a mile tho. It's weirdly similar to the policeman attitude. Patronizing, confident, somehow hard to read, ready for anything. Anyway, the first time I had this kind of conversation was in Amsterdam. I was in a coffee shop for my first time, alone since I was just there for 8 hrs waiting for an airplane to go back to Italy after holydays. I was smoking weed and had met some Spanish guys. We where chatting and having a good time. When they left, this big but friendly looking guy comes and sit next to me. He start speaking Italian and say stuff like "hey, I heard you are from Italy, where are you from in Italy?" and so on. I got the impression he was home sick after years abroad, he told me he wanted to go back but couldn't because of work. At first I was chill, and started chatting with him too. After a while (I was pretty stoned, I'm not a regular smoker.. but hey I was in Amsterdam 8 hours doing nothing) he starts saying weird stuff, and I'm really not following. We talk about trips we have done in our life and he start to list really "funny" places, like Colombia, Afghanistan, Marseille, Mexico (Medellin, El Paso, Juarez, Mexico City) Hong Kong, Serbia, Morocco, Dakar, New York, Naples... My brain starts to put pieces together and I start to think "You know, this places have only 1 thing in common: drugs. And most importantly, some of this places are not exactly touristic places". So I start to be on edge, not only because I'm stoned and getting some bad vibes, but also because the guy talks about many things but is never really clear or open about them: "I have many friends in Colombia and Mexico" or, when I asked how/why he went to Afghanistan he replied: "yes I was invited by a friend in Afghanistan". I was like "Is it not dangerous?" and he replied "no we(?) where invited in a beautiful villa, we got to knew very nice people from there, there was no trouble at all". He NEVER went into details and I felt he didn't wanted to say them so I did not probed him too much. But the weird vibe was intensified with each passing second. At one point he tells me "Hey, you know what's cool about Amsterdam?" I reply "No, what? The architecture, the coffe shops? Maybe the "ladies"?" (I was 19) He replies: "nono, I don't care about that. Sure the city is nice and there is a lot of beautiful things, ladies, art, buildings, yet in the long run this place can make you sad.. Especially if you are Italian. Ther rain, the people, the wather are cold. The cool thing about Amsterdam is about business, this city it's like a WASHING MACHINE.. but with the DRYER INCLUDED" At that point I'm totally not understanding, we spoke the same exact language, no cultural barriers like mobsters in USA, and I start to feel pretty unsure about what he's saying and myself. So I say: "What do you mean?" "You know, New York, Berlin, Mexico City, those places are like washing machines... Other cities are like dryers only, but here, there is the WASHING AND THE DRYER too". And he looks at me in a really "CAPISCI/If you know what I mean" way. Since I was stoned I started to get really uncomfortable, not because I felt threatened, but because I did not know what to reply and I didn't wanted to offend this guy since I was starting to smell organized crime. So I found an excuse, got out fast with the guy telling me "Are you sure? It's still raining" but I told him "Yeah, sorry but this weed is too strong, I'm not used to it and I need fresh air" and I told him "goodbye, it was a pleasure have a good time!". After some time, maybe 2 years, I understood what he meant when he talked about washing machine and dryer. He was talking about drugs profits and money laundring. Never understood why he talked to ME. 19 y/old. Thin guy. No evident talent but the language (he complimented me on that, and said it was a great quality). I never felt threatened by the guy, I believe he was genuinely friendly and just wanted a chat with a fellow Italian. And he was really sad, homesick. And probably stoned. Usually this kind of people don't just chat with you, so a person who is not inside the mafia wouldn't get it, it's not used to this language. But they talk like this often. Very vague, but full of implications and metaphores, so if someone or police hears/intercept them, it's harder to proof stuff. "Normal" criminals don't do this in Italy. Only the mafia. When you hear it it may be funny. But when you understand it, and they are talking with YOU (because they need or have to talk with you, about "business"), it's pretty chilling. It's not fun as in this clip or other american shows. Because they use their own native language, which is mine too, but it's like it was another language anyway. You are an outsider of their world. Even if you speak same language, dialect and accent. And usually (not in my case, the guy just wanted someone to speak to) it means trouble. You don't want to make the mafia get an interest in you. Today you have a kind of life, after dealing with them, you'll have another one. I just wanted to share because this clip reminded me it. Ciao!
Just watched this episode of the podcast... apparently these actors didn’t even know each other prior to filming, they just feel into this hilarious rhythm right off the bat. Seriously some of the funniest one off characters ever
1:10 Anyone notice the guy on the right mouthing the lines of the guy who is talking? lmao I'm guessing they had to do a lot of takes and he was making sure he got his lines right lol.
Everything about the speech they give is put on and anticipated by the other mobsters. The one on the left mines everything the right says throughout, and then the mouthing. It’s so put on it’d be surprising if it wasn’t intentional. Pretty funny if the mobsters did rehearse this speech a lot beforehand considered how little sense it ends up making lol
I actually think its deliberate. The mobster characters don't exactly come off as intelligent and they probably have their tough guy routine rehearsed.
I can honestly say in Philly, these guys exist. I was standing outside Geno's one night around 1AM, had just got a steak wit, and this limo pulls up, guy steps out in track suit, goes to the back and ask something to guy in back window, then steps to back of Geno's and they had a "bag" of sandwiches all ready for him, no charge. They took it in the limo and rode off. Me and my friend laughed all the way back home thinking about those guys eating greasy cheesesteaks in that nice limo.
The end of this episode is one of my favorite parts of this whole show where the camera pulls out to reveal that they’re just a couple of losers sitting on a table in the middle of the street
I'm confused cuz its not the first time I see this comment. What's wrong with sitting outside their building doing nothing??? Am I missing the joke here or something cuz they're sitting in chairs on the sidewalk, not a table in the street... The guys and the mobsters
Kevin Sullwold - Because you don't have to worry about getting blood on a tracksuit after chopping off someone's limbs, and distributing them amongst someone's family. Good day to you's.
It comes from the Russian Mafia because it was a sign of power for them to be able to get their hands on Western clothing like Adidas track suits because they were banned in communist Soviet Union.
My dog when I pretend to throw the ball. “You may have something that may have not been thrown and you may or may not know that I know you still may have that said something . A whoof a woof?”
I'm uh-I missed out on the whole thing to be honest with you, I was confused by it. I'm very confused - I was very confused by the whole thing to be- if I'm being honest
This was my favorite episode of the Sopranos
This show is not The Sopranos.
That's clearly Fat Tony and his gang from The Simpsons.
@@Earthling.. This is clearly not the Simpsons.
It's Michael Scott, Dwight and Andy waiting for Gabagool
When mom says that we have Sopranos at home
Dennis never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
@@DemocracyManifest lol
"Holyshit, are you guys gangsters?" Got me spray laughing already. This show is hilarious
Oh. Ohohoh. OHHHHH!!!
SHADDUP!
This just popped on my recommendations after watching the latest podcast episode. I'm not complaining though.
the way mac turns at 1:22 lmao
... Friday. 😯
Im eating an all meat deli cut sandwich, OH !
Where’s the gabagool!
Top 10 anime crossovers
I thought this was a sopranos thumbnail at first lol
Ohhh!
These mobsters are some of the only outside characters whose lives haven’t been completely destroyed by the gang
The gang can destroy alot of things but they ain't got nothin on the mob. It's funny Frank's plan to come out blasting then Dennis comes in with the money. The real mob prob would have taken the money then had them whacked for even considering tryin to fight back
@iLoveJackingOn “the gang goes into witness protection” would be a great concept for next season lmao
The lawyer
@@jhonmiths1344 the lawyer lost an eye because of the gang.
@@camilaslauren Liam mcpolye lost an wye
The gang never had the makings of varsity athletes
They went back to get their shinebox
Shows crossing streams
Ho!
Small hands
Very allegorical
"I was very confused by the whole thing if I'm being honest" gets me everytime
I'm, uh, I missed out on the whole thing, to be honest with you, I was confused by it, I'm very confused by the, uh, uh, I was very confused by the whole thing, to be, if I'm being honest.
@@RoachDogg_JR that transcription is much depreciated... And good day, to youse.
Dude I just went to ‘like’ this comment and realized I already had.
Fellas we’re about 6 beers deep
bbz232 Since when is six beers enough to intoxicate them anyway?
Randomguy2324 6 beers is more then enuff my friend
This was just season 3
@@blackmidimin6720 6 beers really isn't a lot though.
6 beers deep and these guys walk up to you and address you like that and you would be confused too lol
"It's much depreciated."
"I think I've made myself perfectly redundant."
These are the lines we watch Sunny for.
Very observant. The sacred and the propane
@@jamesmullen3601 I am reminded of Louis the Whatever's finance minister. "The" something
@@jacobofgardena😂😂😂
good day to yous
That is one of the funniest lines of the whole series to me. I love the way Mac delivers it.
The hand movements mac does makes the scene even better
And a good day to youse
btw, someone explain it to me pls xd Why did he say that?
Yous is also just common Philly slang.
I used to call my buddy Chris all time (not joking here) "Hey, what are yous doing tonight? Pat's band is playing at that jawn in West Philly tonight. Yin?"
1:30 I like how the fat mobster on the left is like “oh he’s a man of culture”
Haha never noticed that
AYYYYYEEE
Good thing you called him fat, otherwise I would have no idea which one is on the left
@@user-ro9md9wp3j I added it specifically because I knew it would confuse you.
That guy was so active with the hands he was like an Italian sign language interpreter
"I m- I missed out on the whole thing to be honest with you. I was confused by it, I'm very confused by the who-, I- I was very confused by the whole thing, to be if I'm being perfectly honest."
Flawless delivery of someone who's drunk but not too drunk trying to communicate clearly
I think the italin mob is the only people's who've never had anything bad happen to them when they met the gang in the short time they were introduced
the trash man aside from the fact that they had a decent amount of product taken from them by the gang. Which if they didn't get back they would have to pay for out of their pockets or possibly risk being shot and dumped in a ditch.
But they did get paid. So nothing bad happened to them as a result of meeting the gang, as the OP said.
Also, I see you around Sunny videos a lot. You're starting to become a regular.
the trash man denis Almost banged one of there wife’s
yosgr dennis is not trash man frank is trash man u fucc
Watto lol
Dennis’s reaction to this is probably one of the scenes that I have laughed at hardest in this show. Idk why it’s just so delivered so perfectly and sincerely!
Literally why I’m watching the video hahahah
What's amazing is that he may or may not have written the confusing lines that were uttered by those men who may or may not be mobsters, capiche?
Evem up until the end when he's all "holy shit" lolol
Lol" guys were about 6 beers deep"
@@jumpman9141 to me the funniest moment, i lost it
"dat's much depreciated"
Good day....to yous
And-a good day ... to yous
Love how the tall one says absolutely nothing, only for him to give them both straight answers. Lol
It’s always the quiet ones you’ve gotta watch out for.
Imagine these guys playing clue.
"Did a certain someone go to a certain place, where, for the sake of argument, let's say they may have killed a certain someone with what may or may not have been a certain object?"
"I dunno, it would depend on who is or isn't asking"
The winner gets whacked for being a squealer.
What does it sound like I said? If I said what you think I said then yeah, I said it.
I had a real life conversation with an italian mobster once.
I'm from northern Italy, where you rarely see this classic Italian mobsters even in bad neighborhoods (it doesn't mean they are not there btw). Mostly because they have a really low profile nowadays, and often already own everything.
It's easier to just meet street gangs, gypsies, maroccan gangs or some hardcore pushers if you meet an "obvious" criminal.
I've seen/met mafia guys sometimes, but they rarely speak to anyone if they have no business with them, and they usually carry on very quickly after a few words. You can recognize them by the attitude from a mile tho. It's weirdly similar to the policeman attitude.
Patronizing, confident, somehow hard to read, ready for anything.
Anyway, the first time I had this kind of conversation was in Amsterdam.
I was in a coffee shop for my first time, alone since I was just there for 8 hrs waiting for an airplane to go back to Italy after holydays.
I was smoking weed and had met some Spanish guys. We where chatting and having a good time. When they left, this big but friendly looking guy comes and sit next to me. He start speaking Italian and say stuff like "hey, I heard you are from Italy, where are you from in Italy?" and so on. I got the impression he was home sick after years abroad, he told me he wanted to go back but couldn't because of work.
At first I was chill, and started chatting with him too.
After a while (I was pretty stoned, I'm not a regular smoker.. but hey I was in Amsterdam 8 hours doing nothing) he starts saying weird stuff, and I'm really not following.
We talk about trips we have done in our life and he start to list really "funny" places, like Colombia, Afghanistan, Marseille, Mexico (Medellin, El Paso, Juarez, Mexico City) Hong Kong, Serbia, Morocco, Dakar, New York, Naples... My brain starts to put pieces together and I start to think "You know, this places have only 1 thing in common: drugs. And most importantly, some of this places are not exactly touristic places".
So I start to be on edge, not only because I'm stoned and getting some bad vibes, but also because the guy talks about many things but is never really clear or open about them: "I have many friends in Colombia and Mexico" or, when I asked how/why he went to Afghanistan he replied: "yes I was invited by a friend in Afghanistan". I was like "Is it not dangerous?" and he replied "no we(?) where invited in a beautiful villa, we got to knew very nice people from there, there was no trouble at all". He NEVER went into details and I felt he didn't wanted to say them so I did not probed him too much. But the weird vibe was intensified with each passing second.
At one point he tells me "Hey, you know what's cool about Amsterdam?"
I reply "No, what? The architecture, the coffe shops? Maybe the "ladies"?" (I was 19)
He replies:
"nono, I don't care about that. Sure the city is nice and there is a lot of beautiful things, ladies, art, buildings, yet in the long run this place can make you sad.. Especially if you are Italian. Ther rain, the people, the wather are cold.
The cool thing about Amsterdam is about business, this city it's like a WASHING MACHINE.. but with the DRYER INCLUDED"
At that point I'm totally not understanding, we spoke the same exact language, no cultural barriers like mobsters in USA, and I start to feel pretty unsure about what he's saying and myself. So I say: "What do you mean?"
"You know, New York, Berlin, Mexico City, those places are like washing machines... Other cities are like dryers only, but here, there is the WASHING AND THE DRYER too". And he looks at me in a really "CAPISCI/If you know what I mean" way.
Since I was stoned I started to get really uncomfortable, not because I felt threatened, but because I did not know what to reply and I didn't wanted to offend this guy since I was starting to smell organized crime.
So I found an excuse, got out fast with the guy telling me "Are you sure? It's still raining" but I told him "Yeah, sorry but this weed is too strong, I'm not used to it and I need fresh air" and I told him "goodbye, it was a pleasure have a good time!".
After some time, maybe 2 years, I understood what he meant when he talked about washing machine and dryer. He was talking about drugs profits and money laundring.
Never understood why he talked to ME. 19 y/old. Thin guy. No evident talent but the language (he complimented me on that, and said it was a great quality).
I never felt threatened by the guy, I believe he was genuinely friendly and just wanted a chat with a fellow Italian. And he was really sad, homesick. And probably stoned. Usually this kind of people don't just chat with you, so a person who is not inside the mafia wouldn't get it, it's not used to this language.
But they talk like this often. Very vague, but full of implications and metaphores, so if someone or police hears/intercept them, it's harder to proof stuff. "Normal" criminals don't do this in Italy. Only the mafia.
When you hear it it may be funny.
But when you understand it, and they are talking with YOU (because they need or have to talk with you, about "business"), it's pretty chilling.
It's not fun as in this clip or other american shows. Because they use their own native language, which is mine too, but it's like it was another language anyway. You are an outsider of their world. Even if you speak same language, dialect and accent.
And usually (not in my case, the guy just wanted someone to speak to) it means trouble. You don't want to make the mafia get an interest in you.
Today you have a kind of life, after dealing with them, you'll have another one.
I just wanted to share because this clip reminded me it.
Ciao!
Just watched this episode of the podcast... apparently these actors didn’t even know each other prior to filming, they just feel into this hilarious rhythm right off the bat. Seriously some of the funniest one off characters ever
The Sopranos be looking different than I remember.
Trimmed down
The fat one didn't have the makings of a varsity athlete.
Let’s just say he had one too many helpings of Karen’s Ziti lol
@@Yakushii small hands , that was his problem
Ahhhh owe me a coke
1:10 Anyone notice the guy on the right mouthing the lines of the guy who is talking? lmao I'm guessing they had to do a lot of takes and he was making sure he got his lines right lol.
shit, nice catch
He actually started in the renowned series The Sopranos.
Everything about the speech they give is put on and anticipated by the other mobsters. The one on the left mines everything the right says throughout, and then the mouthing. It’s so put on it’d be surprising if it wasn’t intentional.
Pretty funny if the mobsters did rehearse this speech a lot beforehand considered how little sense it ends up making lol
wow thanks i never realized that. daaaamn
I actually think its deliberate. The mobster characters don't exactly come off as intelligent and they probably have their tough guy routine rehearsed.
Sopranos crossover :D
Dennis never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
@@albanui6354 Charlie needs to get his damn shinebox
Gabagool varsity athlete shine box
"What do you want me to tells yah that philly has been putting pressure on the shy business? that's been going on since moses wore short pants"
More like Simpsons
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He does have gorgeous hands, though!!
Get out of here Uncle Jack
They don’t call him “Pussyhands” for nothing
NOBODY LOOK!!!!! NOBODY LOOK!!!!
Panther hands?
I think we should settle.
I can honestly say in Philly, these guys exist. I was standing outside Geno's one night around 1AM, had just got a steak wit, and this limo pulls up, guy steps out in track suit, goes to the back and ask something to guy in back window, then steps to back of Geno's and they had a "bag" of sandwiches all ready for him, no charge. They took it in the limo and rode off. Me and my friend laughed all the way back home thinking about those guys eating greasy cheesesteaks in that nice limo.
Somethings telling me there weren’t any cheesesteaks in that bag, but what do I know.
This is more Jersey than Philly, minus the "you's."
The fuck is a steak wit?
@@clarenceboddicker2693 If you were from Philly you’d know you casual.
@@cuthwulf Ah, American tribalism. I love it.
I wish these guys were recurring characters. So damn funny.
Go clean da batrewms
Goddamn mafia
It was the GABBAGOOL!
IT WAS THE GABBAGOOL THIS WHOLE TIME!!!
Gabagool? Over here!
I love the dynamic between these mobsters.
This show is so old , they made fun of the Sopranos.
“And that’s Friday” 😂 such a good delivery
Those hand gestures ❤😂
This may or may not be an excellent clip of no particular beloved phillidelphia television show
Fat guy's hand movements all the way through, most amusing!
I love how much emphasis he puts behind "Chop your limbs off!" You know he's serious.
I love how they almost have identical tracksuits.
“Chewin in my ear the whole time”
OHHH, hahaoohh, AYOOOOO
yous two, we need to talk to yous
I’m gonna tell my kids this was the sopranos
lol I'm gonna tell my kids this was a glorified crew
Imma tell my son tht I did 20 yrs without compromise
Im going to tell your kids this was an original comment
The end of this episode is one of my favorite parts of this whole show where the camera pulls out to reveal that they’re just a couple of losers sitting on a table in the middle of the street
I'm confused cuz its not the first time I see this comment. What's wrong with sitting outside their building doing nothing???
Am I missing the joke here or something cuz they're sitting in chairs on the sidewalk, not a table in the street... The guys and the mobsters
0:03 is how every Italians convo starts
OHHHHHhh
“The Gang Gets Whacked”. Never gets resolved and made me love the series.
Uh yes it does. There's a part 2 where Dee and Charlie get addicted to coke, Dennis becomes a prostitute, and the priest guy comes back
Yeah it does. Dennis comes up with the money, and the mob thinks Cricket was the one who disrespected the boss’ wife.
@@raspberrycrowns9494 well that's kind of disappointing but still a great series.
@@rongiefaustino8867 That's too bad. I like the idea of the mob still potentially being after them. Still a great show though.
@@brettbarker8444 ah yeah I always wondered why the mob never came after the gang again. A good day to yous.
There's something about this scene in particular that just hammers home how fucking good an actor Glenn Howerton is.
His 'six beers deep' is perfect.
That was Rob...
@@tinman3747 No, I wasn't quoting Rob (hence the lack of quotation marks), I was complimenting Glenn's ability to act '6 beers deep'.
@@wintermute8315 gotcha, my bad
Thanks, that’s much depreciated.
"uh... A good day, to yous 🤌🤌"
1:27 that subtle "that's most depreciated" joke there, beautiful since The Sopranos had tonnes of malapropisms scattered throughout the show.
I didn’t even notice that, holy shit
My favorite one on the sopranos has to be the one about Isaac Newton inventing gravity because some asshole threw an apple at him
The best being from Little Carmine:
"A pint of blood costs more than a gallon of gold"
The sacred and the propane
@@yuvrajvashishth8692 very observant
...and that's Friday.
The "Holy shit!" at the end gets me every single time. 😂
Damn, The Sopranos was a great show.
agabbagool
Vito, GiGi and Eugene’s stunt doubles
Is that Eugene from sopranos?
No. Go to imdb.
The dude on the right looks like Gene from The Sopranos
looks and sounds like Eugene...
Good day to yous, my fellow commenters.
And good day, to yous.
Dennis never had it in him to become a varsity athlete
AHHH SUNUVABITCH, didn't i just tell you not to say that again?
THERE WAS A PANDEMIC THAT YEAR! THE SEASON WAS CANCELED!
I used to do delivery for a pizzeria in New York and my boss looked exactly like the fat guy on the left, just without the sideburns, lmao.
What is the thing with the track suits anyway?
Kevin Sullwold - Because you don't have to worry about getting blood on a tracksuit after chopping off someone's limbs, and distributing them amongst someone's family.
Good day to you's.
i missed out on the whole thing to be honest with you, i was confuse by it. i was very confused of the whole thing to be honest
Kevin Sullwold it's easier to run away in a tracksuit than the usual one
Kevin Sullwold life as a gangster requires you to be ready. Jumps keeps you nimble.
It comes from the Russian Mafia because it was a sign of power for them to be able to get their hands on Western clothing like Adidas track suits because they were banned in communist Soviet Union.
oh my god i did not just read the title as molesters and proceed the watch the entire thing wondering when the molesters would show up
I’m on really into the sopranos right now and I’m dying watching this 😂😂😂
The guy on the right with his hands movements. Almost like sign language interpreter.
how many beers deep was the third mobster
Does that one mobster guy say “That’s much depreciated” instead of “appreciated” at 1:27? Lol
My dog when I pretend to throw the ball.
“You may have something that may have not been thrown and you may or may not know that I know you still may have that said something . A whoof a woof?”
Three quantum physicists threaten two guys who may or may not be drunk.
The gangsters dialogue makes perfect sense.
Frank had the makings of a varsity athlete
The gentlemen who played the role of Italian Mafias are good at their job. I would love to see them more
They left no method of contact
And a good day 🙏 to youse 🤲
I love the big guys idiosyncrasies when the other is talking 🤣
Is that Eugene Pontecorvo? Looks just like him
@ hes still hanging in the basement
No, that's not Eugene, this guy never had the makings of a varsity athlete
The one on the right of the “mafia crew” is actually gene from sopranos
No it isn't
Thats so funny i just finished watching sopranos and i came back to this scene because i thought it was the same guy but it isnt.
He look a little like him but its not
I saw THAT coming!
That isn't gene but it looks like him
Oooooo...huh huh....OOOOOOOOO
ENOUGH WITH THE O's !!!
Yeah I dont think it's poor Gene Porntecovo. Had that crow in the window during his induction. Ended up hanging himself poor bastard.
The mobster on the right is John Mariano aka Bobby from Animaniacs
crazy
its much depreciated" lmao
Big boy had smoothest hand movements 🔥💯😂
“Ahhh owe me a coke” 💀
ENOUGH WIT DE OH'S!
The face Dennis makes after 00:38 😂
I love the synchronization. It's like watching a guinea barbershop quartet.
You talk worse than six barbers!
These are the guys that whacked Tony Soprano in the final episode after the screen went black
Ah-capische?
I just went to NYUs
I loved these guys, I hope they make s return at some point. 'im just trying to remain elegant over here' love it!
Unfortunately, the overweight one died a few years back.
I’m sober and i was still confused if i’m being honest
Well were you being honest?
Milk steak? Ovaaa heeere
I'm uh-I missed out on the whole thing to be honest with you, I was confused by it. I'm very confused - I was very confused by the whole thing to be- if I'm being honest
"good day to youse"
They ain't mobsters, they are a glorified crew.
Anyone else here to appreciate these guys again after the recap on the podcast?
Dennis' reaction to all of this is so legit.
Very polite threatening I love it
We're about 6 beers deep 🤣 exactly what I would say.
Fun fact: that mobster guy on right is played by John Mariano also known as Bobby from the Goodfeathers segment from Animaniacs.
This small saga of episodes was when I found out I love this show.
The guy on the left is supposed to be vito from the Sopranos right?
That's much depreciated
Enough with the o's
Ooh!
I like how he's holding a sandwich
Dominic Vega dat's a Stromboli, c'mon, whatsa mattawichu!?