This reminds me of when i got a 100 dollar pair of sneakers in 1989. My dad couldn't believe it 😂 im 43 years old now and according to my father he STILL hasn't financially recovered from those shoes lmao
I'll always look at this show as a proud moment in American history where for once a black family was not only shown in a good light but a successful light as well. Thanks, Bill.
@@apb38 he was doc tho.. so kids of doc+lawyer tend to be a lot more intelligent. So i think the writers just didn't really know that & thought all kids are dumb by nature. kinda ruins the whole thing.
@@mcgannahanskyjellyfetti6854 You're paying for the brand name and the prestige it ensues. Stick a generic brand name to that exact same shirt and the price drops to $25.
I'll give you $30 30?! Alright then...5!! Dad for $30 I cant even get a Gordon Gartrell tie! What are you a personal friend of this man?! Can you make it 35? I can make it nothing!!!
That is absolutely the funniest exchange on the Cosby show. And there are many. But I crack up even when I rewind and watch it again. Cliff’s face is priceless. This show will always be one of my favorites 👍🏾
I mean he ain't lying. Lol Michael Jackson was one of this kid stars that could pass for dressing all expensive. This is one of my fave episodes. So damn funny. Lol
Regardless of how you feel about Bill...The show was much bigger than him. It's culturally relevant and every single actor and actress on that show made it what it was, not just him...
This show was my cozy place. I try to watch it now and the reality of the man eclipses the magic of the ensemble. It breaks my heart in some ways... I'll keep trying, maybe one day things will change...
This joke holds up decades later. lol i don’t even think Mike had a 95 dollar shirt on at any moment in his career. He went smooth white tee towards the end.
@@moondoggy02116 Katherine sewed the clothes before they got to Motown. But after that, Suzanne De Passe set them up nicely so some of the clothes were expensive but it was warranted.
Well, he paid $25 MILLION dollars to silence the FIRST of his 8 accusers lol. Maybe that's why he didn't own a $95 shirt...he was saving up for GROOMING & SETTLING with his numerous "special friends"
@@lucabrasi3200 Stephen "Randy" Jackson was born in 1961. This means he was approx 25 years old when this comment was made back in 1985. Back then just about everyone knew this was in reference to Michael Jackson because by the time Michael was 14 years old he and his 4 older brothers had become known all over the world. Not to mention the fact that by the time this comment came out he was known all over the world as a solo artist (He had just put out the biggest selling solo album of all times a couple of years prior to this). Mentioning Michael's name at this point would have probably cost the show a lot of money.
The baton was passed from Robert Young to Robert Reed to Bill Cosby & Family Ties. From that the family sitcom just took a U turn with The Simpsons & Roseanne. Miss this Golden Age of family sit coms.
I loved the Cosby show. Showed a black family c that was loving funny smart and warm. The line about symbols from Claire was on point and hilarious especially the end. "You didn't need the uniform I already liked your pointy head" 😂😂😂😂❤
Not to mention SUCCESSFUL, RICH, ARTICULATE, and EDUCATED. That was the real spin that set it apart from 227, the Jeffersons, Diff'rent Strokes, etc...
I have to give the writers Credit but if I was writing the teleplay, I probably would’ve had the shirt 65 to be more realistic maybe even 55 because I was exactly a year old Theo when this came out and there was no way in the mall anyone bought $100 shirts I mean even Gucci and Versace were $200 maybe a little less and no one would buy those what we rocked was Cavaricci the gap and those shirts were like 2499 and obviously that doesn’t make it funny so you’d have to have it triple that but 95 was a little ridiculous and not to mention you don’t think your dad‘s gonna go crazy when he sees $100 bill but I do remember this when it came out
Back in '91...i made my dad buy me a $100 pair of Air Jordan Looney Toons sneakers at age 12. I felt guilty years later...i would not even buy myself sneakers that expensive today!
Awesome ❣️ Bill Cosby still loves the Jackson 5ive❣️ “The 5ive alive boys from Gary, Indiana❣️” was quoted by Bill Cosby & other stars hosted in a 1 hour J5 show on TV on that special day of September 17, 1971. I never forget that day bc prior to that day, I was a racist‼️. After watching the J5 on stage , I noticed that Little Michael was almost my age. Found out later that he was 3 years older than me. I fully thanked the Lord for letting me Stop the hatred habits through the J5❣️ Thank you my Lord for changing my heart ❤️ from hating blacks to loving them. That’s my testimony.
Ppl say what they want .. That man showed 2 generation of boys and girls what a complete family looks like and what a father looks like.. He saved more than he hurt.
What are you talking about? He raped many women!!! Are you out of your damn mind? He saved more than he hurt? Good Lord!!!! I can't help but wonder if one of those women were your daughter, if you would still think he saved more he than hurt?
I disagree and I’ll tell you why talk to Beverly Johnson who was thrown down the stairs and still traumatizes his day. It doesn’t matter if you’re a superstar on TV and it wasn’t just one woman who made a horrible mistake. I mean it was anywhere from 20 to 40 maybe 50 Ted Bundy was a good lawyer. You’re gonna talk focus on his lawyer career come on what he did was evil. Let’s be honest.
@@RB2331 Frankly, I don't give a fuck that you disagree and I'll tell you why. Petty people who live eternally through hate while hypocritically thinking they float over us all due to their penultimate perfection are the truest enemy in existence. More than a punished senior citizen who blessed us with a lot of great laughs & memories, but also was a human being like us all and made mistakes along the way. You're not his judge, you have no rights than your own opinion about the man, but its laughable knowing your closet has its own skeletons and all you want to do is focus on everyone else's instead.
My dad told me plenty of times.. Son, go for the girl who likes you and not the girl you like because the one who likes you will except you for you because she already likes you. The one you like, you will have to or think you have to do something, wear something, or drive something to impress her.
I don't care about the two faced idiots who judge this man when they did more dirt to hide, he saved me and my twins life through laughter to get away from very abusive times and he will always be my favorite
"..unless you're on stage with your four brothers" --And Michael was paying for his own and everyone elses' shirts. He was a little kid who whose talent was put to work to support his family and he never got a break from that for the rest of his life.
Theo: But 'Dad, I told Christine I was getting a Gordon Gartrell.' Cliff: 'Tell Christine you lied.' That's a cold dad response!❄I know because I heard them from my pops, and then my kids heard 'em from me. 😂
Gordon Gartrelle was a writer/producer on the Cosby Show but only during the 1991 & 1992 seasons. This particular episode aired in 1984. Makes you wonder what connection he had with the show for them to use his name in this episode back in 1984.
@@MartinWhatley-b6r Use _whoever_ as a subjective pronoun. That is, if an individual is the one taking an action, you need a subjective pronoun. For example, "Whoever (not whomever) ate the cookies needs to buy more." Use _whomever_ if someone is having an action performed on him or her. It is an objective pronoun. For example, "The flowers were given to whomever (not whoever); there was no rhyme or reason to the passing out of the roses." In your sentence, an individual is taking an action. They are putting the clip of the Jacksons in the video, so you need a subjective pronoun.
There was and or is also a scene in the series where the grandparents give one of the grandchildren tickets to see Michael on his, "last tour", "The Bad World Tour".
GAWDS I miss this show! Recently, I've seen videos of parent making humiliation videos of them giving their kids "tough love" or "tough lessons". This was a better example of how to handle a child that don't know better.
@@donovans6472 Shoot webs and climb walls. No… But to overall just be a good person and try to do many good deeds, that to me is a great person to aspire to be🤷🏾♂️
Since you're utilizing that emoticon, I assume you may be black? If that is the case, than MJ DEFINITELY did more for your children than Spidey ever could. His existence and accolades helped combat racism at levels most do not realize and never will. Just food for thought.
The top 3 people that have brought the most laughter into my life.....Bob Hope, Danny Kaye...and the great Bill Cosby. I was listening to his stand up records when i was 8 years old.. I got it ..laughed then..laugh now. Love you Bill. I hope he excepts the Lord Jesus into his heart.
I was a senior in high school when this episode aired, and I didn't even have any $30 shirts! I think the most expensive shirt I had at that age was (maybe) 15 bucks.
As soon as i saw the thumbnail i know this is the Gordon Gartrell 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Click the video and there's Theo sitting with the box....i love this episode 😂😂😂😂
This reminds me of when i got a 100 dollar pair of sneakers in 1989. My dad couldn't believe it 😂 im 43 years old now and according to my father he STILL hasn't financially recovered from those shoes lmao
100 dollar shoes back in 1989? What kinda shoes were they? Lol
@@madwestboy
Probably Jordan's
I remember back in 1988 I paid 130.00 for new balance 1300s. Those shoes were magnificent! I thought I was the man! I was but a mere 19😂
@@stryfetc1471most definitely Jordan’s.
@@theflygemini you must be from DC or Maryland if you were up on the New Balance back in 88 lol . We still rock the NB's out here in Baltimore 🔥
2:17 “No 14 year-old boy, should have a $95 shirt, unless he is on stage with his four brothers.”
😂
Classic line, that was awesome.
As 14 year old kids of today hold a 1400 phone 😅😅
I stay away from all the accusations, and will remember him for all the joy he brought.
A Jackson 5 reference 😂😂
"Dad, for 30 dollars I can't even get a Gordon Gartrelle tie!"
"Well, what are you? A PERSONAL FRIEND of this man??!!" LMAO!!!
"Could you make it 35?"
"I *could* make it NOTHING."
"You guys are ruining my life ---er, but I don't mind."
My favorite part! Lmao
No 14 year old boy should have a $95 shirt unless he’s stage with his four brothers 😂😂😂😂
😂nly its a 14 years old boy go in stage with his 4 brother's
Facts 😂😂😂
"Oh there must be a pair of pants in there too." 😂
I thought so too!
Gordon Gartreille pants are only $329 !!
and then her face when she found nothing 🤣
I'll always look at this show as a proud moment in American history where for once a black family was not only shown in a good light but a successful light as well. Thanks, Bill.
The Jefferson’s were successful.
Yes. And it had cross over appeal. Liked by both black and white audiences.
no the kid's characters were very stupid except the oldest and youngest
@@crabbcake The same could be said about The Brady Bunch show.
@@apb38 he was doc tho.. so kids of doc+lawyer tend to be a lot more intelligent. So i think the writers just didn't really know that & thought all kids are dumb by nature. kinda ruins the whole thing.
Gordon Gartrelle was a staff member on the show. A writer and producer.
I think that he wasn't being credited on the show at this point.
So he wrote himself a shirt.
Still better than most of us!
@r66fplaysgames yes he was. It's in the credits of this episode.
This was one of my favorite episodes. When Denise made that shirt for him… 🤣🤣😂😂
Thanks for reminding me of that abomination. 🤣🤣🤣
It was just as good 😂
"IT'S TUCKED INTO MY SOCKS!!!" 😂😂😂😂
That long ass arm 😂
This episode was hilarious.😂
Funny thing is that even today $95 would be a lot of money for a shirt. Imagine how insane that was back in the 80s.
$295 today. And ironically, $30 shirt back then is about $93 today
@@sandos101 Nice research. And 😲 on both of those stats. Seems like it fits too. NYC subway cost $1 back then. It's almost $3 now.
Cosby had a different way to get a girl, rape drugs.
Theo was trippin!
@@sandos101 I was going to guess about 300 dollars today.
$95 in 1984 is about $280 in 2023. On the positive for Theo, $30 is still about $90 in 2023. That's a damn decent shirt for a kid.
It's STILL 2023 and to this very moment right now, I do NOT own a $95 shirt... 🤨
@@mcgannahanskyjellyfetti6854 You're paying for the brand name and the prestige it ensues. Stick a generic brand name to that exact same shirt and the price drops to $25.
Try $500
More than decent. I don't even own a $90 shirt and I'm 38
It’s $286.69 in 2024. My parents would skin me alive if I tried to buy a shirt for nearly $300 bucks
I don't have a $95 dollar shirt and I have a job
Man had a Career 😂😂
😂
My boy said don’t want something for yourself 😂😂😂
$295 today
So you can type out the words of a video. Good boy!
This was such a great show back in the day, and the lessons Dr. Huxtable taught are STILL relevant today!
Yup, don’t take drink that you haven’t personally made for yourself
@@Possiblechange
Wise words...
@@Possiblechange PREACH!
2024 this never gets old 💯❤️
Never 🥰
Michael Jackson was 26 when that episode aired. 😂😂
maybe he was talking about the osmonds
True, but the Jackson Five were a recent memory in those days.
The only MJ in the room was Malcolm Jamal Warner. 😂
He was 14 at one point during his Jackson 5 career, so it's still relevant.
@@KtotheGThey don't get it.
One of my favorite Cosby Show episodes!
And yes i so miss Michael too!!
I'll give you $30
30?!
Alright then...5!!
Dad for $30 I cant even get a Gordon Gartrell tie!
What are you a personal friend of this man?!
Can you make it 35?
I can make it nothing!!!
That is absolutely the funniest exchange on the Cosby show. And there are many. But I crack up even when I rewind and watch it again. Cliff’s face is priceless. This show will always be one of my favorites 👍🏾
I died laughing at those parts LMAO!!!
I mean he ain't lying. Lol
Michael Jackson was one of this kid stars that could pass for dressing all expensive. This is one of my fave episodes. So damn funny. Lol
I don't think any of them had $95 shirts cause all the fits they wore were hand maid.
Their concerts raked in a lot more than $95, so it would have been a justified expense.
Peds are known for wearing $95 shirts...
@@mcgannahanskyjellyfetti6854💀
@@mcgannahanskyjellyfetti6854 The ped being your father wbk
Regardless of how you feel about Bill...The show was much bigger than him. It's culturally relevant and every single actor and actress on that show made it what it was, not just him...
I totally agree...Bring back the show...This generation needs it
Cosby is innocent
@@SoulforSale No, Cosby is not innocent. A twelve-person jury voted and found him criminal culpable. It takes 12 and not 1 dissented.
This show was my cozy place. I try to watch it now and the reality of the man eclipses the magic of the ensemble. It breaks my heart in some ways... I'll keep trying, maybe one day things will change...
This is why I’m willing to look past the artist and look just at the art.
Michael Jackson such a cutie back then. Miss him. ;-(
He was a ped...
Now you're just Lying
Yeah, User, that's just ignorant! Lol
This still wasn’t Michael. The kid was Malcolm Jamal Warner.
@@mcgannahanskyjellyfetti6854You mean like yourself
This joke holds up decades later. lol i don’t even think Mike had a 95 dollar shirt on at any moment in his career. He went smooth white tee towards the end.
They have since revealed that Katherine sewed a lot of those clothes! They barely spent five dollars, much less 95.
@@moondoggy02116 Katherine sewed the clothes before they got to Motown. But after that, Suzanne De Passe set them up nicely so some of the clothes were expensive but it was warranted.
Well, he paid $25 MILLION dollars to silence the FIRST of his 8 accusers lol. Maybe that's why he didn't own a $95 shirt...he was saving up for GROOMING & SETTLING with his numerous "special friends"
Actually looks like Tre shirt in
Boyz nThe Hood
😂😅😅same shirt😂😅😂😅
@@woodgrainstudios7321😂😂😂😂😂😂😂..They recycled it
Oh dam, nice call.
"Man, you look like you sellin' rocks"
Trey outfit cost 25 dollars from Jeans West lol..
WOW!!! This aired the day before my 14th birthday! Oh the memories. Even now, a $95 shirt is still too much for me and I can afford it.
And then later..... "It's tucked into my socks 🧦 " 😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂 That part always crack me up
Great shout out from Bill Cosby to MJ during his J5 years. Classic episode
This was 85, Mike was in his early 20s...this was a shout out to Randy Jackson
@@lucabrasi3200 Stephen "Randy" Jackson was born in 1961. This means he was approx 25 years old when this comment was made back in 1985. Back then just about everyone knew this was in reference to Michael Jackson because by the time Michael was 14 years old he and his 4 older brothers had become known all over the world. Not to mention the fact that by the time this comment came out he was known all over the world as a solo artist (He had just put out the biggest selling solo album of all times a couple of years prior to this). Mentioning Michael's name at this point would have probably cost the show a lot of money.
One RAPIST makes a shout out to a PEDOPHILE... 😒
@@mcgannahanskyjellyfetti6854 Glad he made you feel included.
@@mcgannahanskyjellyfetti6854bro shut up youve said the same shit we dont believe you
there were a lot of life lesson's taught on this show
The baton was passed from Robert Young to Robert Reed to Bill Cosby & Family Ties. From that the family sitcom just took a U turn with The Simpsons & Roseanne. Miss this Golden Age of family sit coms.
Alan and Amy Matthews were great parent role models of the 90s sitcom era (Boy Meets World).
The war against normal Men being the head of their families is now in full effect.
Think of all the Jell-O pudding you could get for that $95!
I loved the Cosby show. Showed a black family c that was loving funny smart and warm.
The line about symbols from Claire was on point and hilarious especially the end. "You didn't need the uniform I already liked your pointy head" 😂😂😂😂❤
Not to mention SUCCESSFUL, RICH, ARTICULATE, and EDUCATED. That was the real spin that set it apart from 227, the Jeffersons, Diff'rent Strokes, etc...
When you adjust for inflation. $95 in 1984 is $287.67 today. I’d get my butt whooped if I put that on my Dads credit card lol
I have to give the writers Credit but if I was writing the teleplay, I probably would’ve had the shirt 65 to be more realistic maybe even 55 because I was exactly a year old Theo when this came out and there was no way in the mall anyone bought $100 shirts I mean even Gucci and Versace were $200 maybe a little less and no one would buy those what we rocked was Cavaricci the gap and those shirts were like 2499 and obviously that doesn’t make it funny so you’d have to have it triple that but 95 was a little ridiculous and not to mention you don’t think your dad‘s gonna go crazy when he sees $100 bill but I do remember this when it came out
Back in '91...i made my dad buy me a $100 pair of Air Jordan Looney Toons sneakers at age 12. I felt guilty years later...i would not even buy myself sneakers that expensive today!
Please tell me how you compute?
@@tinkerbelle2271 with an online inflation calculator
Huh?! That $95 then would be $287.67 now?! That's half an Xbox!
This show needs to be aired again.
Yep, with Will and Jada. 😂😂
A designer shirt for $95 are you kidding me that's highway robbery
For sho
Watching this in 2023 our money doesn't go as far
That is the equivalent of $275.39 today. My lord😂😂
I saw someone who basically said the same thing I will, but $95 for a shirt sounds like a fortune to me right now. Think about back in the 80’s!
@@dcmjab or approximately 2 grocery shops for a family of 1 in 2023
No minority the Cosby Show was a classic
Awesome ❣️ Bill Cosby still loves the Jackson 5ive❣️
“The 5ive alive boys from Gary, Indiana❣️” was quoted by Bill Cosby & other stars hosted in a 1 hour J5 show on TV on that special day of September 17, 1971.
I never forget that day bc prior to that day, I was a racist‼️. After watching the J5 on stage , I noticed that Little Michael was almost my age. Found out later that he was 3 years older than me. I fully thanked the Lord for letting me Stop the hatred habits through the J5❣️ Thank you my Lord for changing my heart ❤️ from hating blacks to loving them. That’s my testimony.
0:54 HOW MUCH? HOW MUCH HOW .......MUCH???
It's 2024 and I STILL don't have a 95 dollar shirt......lol
Cosby show ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Forever my favorite!!!
Thank you Dr Cosby !!!!!!!!🎉❤🎉❤❤🎉
This was one of my favorite episodes. Love the Denise antics and her horrid shirt.
Even now in 2024 I think $30 is too much for a shirt
Amen!!!
I did love that show!
We still love the show!!!
“Oh, there must be a pair of pants in there too”!! 😂😂😂
Ppl say what they want .. That man showed 2 generation of boys and girls what a complete family looks like and what a father looks like.. He saved more than he hurt.
What are you talking about? He raped many women!!! Are you out of your damn mind? He saved more than he hurt? Good Lord!!!! I can't help but wonder if one of those women were your daughter, if you would still think he saved more he than hurt?
Amen and fwiw, I'm proud of you speaking the truth, despite the public backlash that tends to follow for doing so.
I disagree and I’ll tell you why talk to Beverly Johnson who was thrown down the stairs and still traumatizes his day. It doesn’t matter if you’re a superstar on TV and it wasn’t just one woman who made a horrible mistake. I mean it was anywhere from 20 to 40 maybe 50 Ted Bundy was a good lawyer. You’re gonna talk focus on his lawyer career come on what he did was evil. Let’s be honest.
@@RB2331 Frankly, I don't give a fuck that you disagree and I'll tell you why. Petty people who live eternally through hate while hypocritically thinking they float over us all due to their penultimate perfection are the truest enemy in existence. More than a punished senior citizen who blessed us with a lot of great laughs & memories, but also was a human being like us all and made mistakes along the way. You're not his judge, you have no rights than your own opinion about the man, but its laughable knowing your closet has its own skeletons and all you want to do is focus on everyone else's instead.
Amen
Funny stuff, my grandmother's reaction absolutely
My dad told me plenty of times..
Son, go for the girl who likes you and not the girl you like because the one who likes you will except you for you because she already likes you. The one you like, you will have to or think you have to do something, wear something, or drive something to impress her.
Yes, but nowadays girls are always chasing the same few guys who are exceptional.
Ay yo! $95 for a shirt in 1980s money is absolutely wild!
Classic show. Good old days. Jokes were funny and clean.
"I CAN MAKE IT NOTHING" that was so real 😂
I don't care about the two faced idiots who judge this man when they did more dirt to hide, he saved me and my twins life through laughter to get away from very abusive times and he will always be my favorite
He's a RAPIST...
huh?
oh because he is black he must be innocent 😇. 4 percent of the Uk population 🇬🇧 is black . 13 percent are in prison . Go figure!
This is a Timeless classic 40 yrs ago ❤❤❤❤
When Cliff just stares at the receipt for 10 seconds 😂
No you are not in the minority!!! Im with you!! And im sure others are.... hes the best and doesn't even have to curse...hes just good!!!
Fast forward 40 years later and *I* never spent $90 on a shirt
my favorite part of the episode..cause I could see michael jackson in that shirt🤣🤣🤣
$95 in 1983 was no joke, 41 years later i still don't expect no 14yo to be touching a $95 shirt
Let me go find the whole episode!! This is the best one!! 😂😂😂
Bill Cosby's hands are "ALWAYS clean". Irony.😂
With inflation - that shirt would be as if you purchased a $275 shirt today. My father would have KILLED me.
Right! I like the mom’s reaction, “oh there must be a pair of pants in there too!” 😂
I love this episode and the singing ones!
I would love to see the whole episode after all these years. Hilarious! The Gordon G. shirt going back and Denise trying to help her brother out.
I miss Shows like this, morals in the right place.
Right. Just completely ignore Cosby's actual life, and it's all okay.
Clair will ALWAYS be THE WIFEY! So beautiful, smart, poised, charismatic, etc.! What a woman?!
This show was excellent!
"..unless you're on stage with your four brothers" --And Michael was paying for his own and everyone elses' shirts. He was a little kid who whose talent was put to work to support his family and he never got a break from that for the rest of his life.
"$95?!?!? Theo, do you know how much Spanish Fly I could buy for $95?!?!?!?"
Theo was right... That shirt lasted a lifetime. Its now an icon of the 80s 😂😂😂
Ninety five dollars for a shirt!? We didn't have $95 for a week!!
Theo: But 'Dad, I told Christine I was getting a Gordon Gartrell.'
Cliff: 'Tell Christine you lied.'
That's a cold dad response!❄I know because I heard them from my pops, and then my kids heard 'em from me. 😂
$95 is roughly $300 today
Gordon Gartrelle was a writer/producer on the Cosby Show but only during the 1991 & 1992 seasons. This particular episode aired in 1984. Makes you wonder what connection he had with the show for them to use his name in this episode back in 1984.
Lol 😂😂 kudos to whom ever put that clip of the Jackson's in here LoL 😂😂😂
Whoever, not whomever.
@@terminat1 LoL maybe I should work on my grammar 🤣🤣 also what would be the difference of the two
@@MartinWhatley-b6r Use _whoever_ as a subjective pronoun. That is, if an individual is the one taking an action, you need a subjective pronoun.
For example, "Whoever (not whomever) ate the cookies needs to buy more."
Use _whomever_ if someone is having an action performed on him or her. It is an objective pronoun.
For example, "The flowers were given to whomever (not whoever); there was no rhyme or reason to the passing out of the roses."
In your sentence, an individual is taking an action. They are putting the clip of the Jacksons in the video, so you need a subjective pronoun.
@@terminat1 Thank you for clarifying 😃
@@MartinWhatley-b6r You are welcome!
I love this scene! Great writing 👍🏾
I love the Cosby show, One of the best.
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Awesome 80s tv show
$95 dollars back in the 80s - 90s is like $200 now.
One of the best lines from the show. I still quote that to this day not that my kids recognise the reference
At the time, MJ, born in 1958, was in his mid-20s.
2:25 Look how Cleo started to laugh after that! 😂
There was and or is also a scene in the series where the grandparents give one of the grandchildren tickets to see Michael on his, "last tour", "The Bad World Tour".
The Cosby show is still a great show today
Actors and actresses act. Bill Cosby surely was a walking good citizen acting job.
FYI Gordon Gartrell was the name of a producer on the show
That Gordon shirt would be $200 dollars today.
more like $288
I think she was the best part of the show,and the little ones of course ! She was just unforgettable !
A dollar a year was a good point!
Show producer Gordon Gartrelle 😂
I love it
GAWDS I miss this show! Recently, I've seen videos of parent making humiliation videos of them giving their kids "tough love" or "tough lessons". This was a better example of how to handle a child that don't know better.
I wouldn’t pay $95 for ONE SHIRT NOW…in 2024!
I feel the EXACT same way about people buying their children JORDANS….. Spider-Man did more for my children than MJ did🤷🏾♂️
But Jordan and MJ are real people though....you could never aspire to become or do what spiderman could do
@@donovans6472 Shoot webs and climb walls. No… But to overall just be a good person and try to do many good deeds, that to me is a great person to aspire to be🤷🏾♂️
Since you're utilizing that emoticon, I assume you may be black? If that is the case, than MJ DEFINITELY did more for your children than Spidey ever could. His existence and accolades helped combat racism at levels most do not realize and never will. Just food for thought.
They probably did do more though
I Will always like Dr Huxtable. Bill Cosby is a different story.
My old man didn't hand me $30 my entire childhood.
I'm 54 years old now and I still don't buy a $95 shirt.
Same problems exactly 40 years later in 2024 😂
“Can you make it $35?”
“I can make it NOTHIING!!” 😅
I love that episode
Well, he could be talking about Donny Osmond.
That's funny, Parker. 🤣🤣🤣
I never even thought about that, lol but it's very true
That would require people to remember who the Osmonds are
The top 3 people that have brought the most laughter into my life.....Bob Hope, Danny Kaye...and the great Bill Cosby. I was listening to his stand up records when i was 8 years old.. I got it ..laughed then..laugh now. Love you Bill. I hope he excepts the Lord Jesus into his heart.
I was a senior in high school when this episode aired, and I didn't even have any $30 shirts! I think the most expensive shirt I had at that age was (maybe) 15 bucks.
Timeless
Aaaaand cut.....
Bill: "Cmon Theo, I have a present for you in my trailer"
As soon as i saw the thumbnail i know this is the Gordon Gartrell 🤣🤣🤣🤣.
Click the video and there's Theo sitting with the box....i love this episode 😂😂😂😂
He was a handsome daddy