"There are four Americans who work on this show, but they all have landed immigrant status, and have signed CRTC affidavits swearing that they drink beer, eat back bacon, drive snowmobiles and wear toques." I'm an American and I wholly approve and agree with this statement. Long live Bob and Doug.
Andrea Martin, Joe Flaherty, and Harold Ramis (who had already left at that time) are actually the only SCTV cast members who were U.S. citizens and not Canadians.
53, and loving it just as much, if not even more so! I went to Florida about 15 yrs ago. I was down there with 2 other ladies from the States. The parking lot wasn't too busy. I turned to my American friends and told them I could find another Canadian in less than 20 seconds... I let out the first part of the Mackenzie theme song... I got an immediate response of the second half of the call.. Met up with them.. Made some new friends
Would love to see these two get back together and do two old Canadians sitting around talking old guy stuff. You know, the prescriptions they take, aches and pains, wishing for the good old days kind of stuff. I'll bet they would have us crying with laughter.
We lived in northern MN when I was a kid and the only TV station we picked up was the CBC out of Winnipeg. I swear, they'd show Bugs Bunny cartoons before Hockey Night In Canada. Great memories. My sister and I knew O Canada before we knew the Star Spangled Banner.
So much humor out of literally nothing. Rick & Dave would go on set, totally unprepared, and just roll tape and riff off each other. The best stuff got aired.
Its even funnier when you realize the whole point of this sketch series was to mock their producers for demanding a re-occuring skit celebrating Canadian culture.
They're not specifically mocking their producers. By the Canadian content law (CanCon) they are required to include a minimum amount of Canadian-based and created content per episode. Since they were being forced to do so by a regulatory commission, they decided to mock them by shoving an overtly Canadian caricature down their throat. And it became one of the best things to come out of SCTV; and that's saying something. The producers were thankfully forced to comply.
Every Canadian show had to do it. _Forever Knight_ showed recurring moody footage of the Canadian National Tower. _Due South_ had Constable Benton Frasier act especially Canadian ("Oh Dear Ray...") while constantly wearing his red serge RCMP uniform. _How I Met Your Mother_ had Robyn (Cobie Smulders) get outed as a Canadian ("Ya want Summer Teeth?").
Ermmm, that's not quite true. The very first Bob and Doug skit came to be because they didn't have enough content. The whole show was Canadian SCTV.. These guys and everyone at Second City know how to improvise... So they threw together the set and their baby was created. Since the parent storyline is that of a television station (SCTV), well that's just the perfect platform to protest current (at the time, new) changes..
Yeah the first years were funny, also some of the Eddie Murphy stuff, the late 80/early 90s period were the best imo, the late 90s were ok, basically from Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon onward it went downhill and never came back. It's kind of annoying actually that they don't just cancel it.
In the 1983 at Halloween, we were punk rockers and when we went to Halloween parties, there were many Bob and Dougs in attendance! :) LOTS of Bob and Dougs!! Brilliant!
I have no idea why I thought of Bob & Doug MacKenzie this morning while I was at my desk. I remembered my kid sister's friends in Bremerton, Washinton who were very similar and introduced this nut case duo to me in 1980. I remembered the 12 days of Christmas and had to find it. Instead I found that and a treasure chest of Bob & Doug. Thanks!
Isn't it odd. I do not see any Canadians screaming because they are being portrayed by a stereotype. You see, it's ironic that nobody in Canada actually acted like these two guys, but everyone in Canada knew someone who almost always acted like these two guys. Get it? Could they get back together and recreate this magic? I doubt it. There was a unique combination of talent, writing, and society that made this awesome. As with so many things from the past, "Don't be sad that it's over, be glad that it ever happened at all!"
Loved them, still have their album somewhere. At 3:48 we see why the skit began. Due to Canadian government rules Moranis and Thomas simply put all the bad Canadian stereotypes together into two brothers to satisfy Canadian content rules.
"Strange Brew" is one of the most underrated comedies. To me its right up there with Blazing Saddles and Life of Brian. American comedies always trend more to storyline with some jokes stuck in, this was straight up jokes all the way through.
@@mikearchibald744 The title cut from Dave's brother (Ian Thomas; best known 4 "Painted Ladies") is also XTRMLY UNDERR8D!!!!! BTW; "I I GOTTA TAKE A LEAK SO BAD I CAN TASTE IT!!!!!".
When I was a kid I made a copy of their album (vinyl to cassette); said tape was cheap, and the cassette player in our ugly red-with-fake-wood-paneling Dodge Aspen was even cheaper (after-market Kracko, I believe..) It got stuck in the player. I thought I was doomed because my mom drove the car all the time (it was our “spare” car). To my surprise one day my mom came in and when she saw me she sang: “Kooo roo koo koo, koo roo koo koo!” and then started laughing. I knew I would be ok then, eh? Even though I was kind of a hoser...
Being in Cleveland, toronto being only about 70 miles north, we would get SCTV as part of current programming in the 1970s, this show would air late, friday nights after midnight i think and me being about 10, had a 12 inch tv in my room and would stay up and watch. This shit was just the best, perhaps better than the commercially successful SNL.
Well said. Mine is pretty close to yours. 17 or so, late-night PBS, watched on a rudimentary TV, laughing hard, watching SNL and thinking "How is this funny?"
Not joking: my middle school social studies teacher actually showed us that particular episode of Bob explaining Canadian geography when we were studying Canada. Silly as it is, it's actually a pretty decent little educational video!
80's 90's movies ....Justin Treaudeau said 'there is no Canadian Culture". What a complete jack@$$!!! Has he ever had a Beaver Tail, or scated on the Canal ? Has he ever been to Parliament Hill ? Has he ever heard of a Pow Wow or seen a Native dance ? What about the Tipi and The Igloo ? Has he ever been to Vancouver and smelled pot in the air ? Has he ever seen the 4:20 celebrations ? Has he ever heard a Newfie speak or listened to CBC ? What about David Zazuki or Champlain ? Has he ever been to the Calgary Stampede ? .....on and on and on
"Wait 'til I talk to Caballero, and he'll tell you, my topic was better.".......I'm fuckin' dyin'.............Loved these guys!......Anyone remember the big parade on Yonge St???
SCTV was superior to SNL but because it didn’t have the big corporations backing it , they never were recognized for the great talent and ideas. I grew up in seventies after my tour in the Marines and when after seeing several episodes of this I fell in love.
Well, SCTV was good because they had a combination of real talent and good writers for a longer period. It was the beginning for a lot of talent like Dave Thomas, Rick Moranis, Andrea Martin, Catherine O'Hara, and John Candy. Howard Ramis was a writer on the show.
@@nehemiahmarcus308 Also Tony Rosato, plus lots of other SCTV alumni were frequent SNL guest hosts. But don't forget veterans of Second City (the live comedy sketch group that SCTV came from) who went on to SNL. There was the original Second City troupe from Toronto, and then the spin-off group from Chicago. Gilda Radner and many others got their start on Second City.
@@guywhousesapseudonymonyout4272 Very true; especially the L8, GR8 Detroit, MI native Gilda Radner. I only mention Detroit bc that's where I'm also from. W/that said, I've always had an affinity 4 Canadian culture (especially on the musical front; Dave's brother Ian Thomas is a major musical idol of mine).
and a beer... i remember the xmas song getting serious air play on the rock fm stations back in the day. a great way to enjoy the xmas without the x. remember to keep crisp in crispness. eh.
***** Moranis and Thomas definitely hold a place among the greats. As for the audience, I don't know. I guess they're, ya know, hoseheads or something.
Favorite SCTV characters were Bob and Doug and Count Floyd. I got several sets of the McFarlane Toys, Bob and Doug Mackenzie action figures with the Kanadian Korner Set complete with a stove top grill, skillet, back bacon, a couple of coolers and lots of beer. There were so many good characters on this show.
OK, how many of us are from the Province of R? *raises hand* And how many of us watched the Province of R vs the Province of O in a nail-biter of a CFL game last night?
Well, this was always the last sketch that was filmed during episode production and there was hardly anyone in the studio except for Thomas, Moranis, and the cameraman. Plus they had a lot of cartons of Canadian beer...
Yes, I love the Xfinity commercial at the beginning. I had to waste 20 minutes of a 25 minute call for them to let me know they couldn't do anything. I ended up fixing the problem myself. The first operator was able to find the account easily enough since she was the billing operator, but none of the tech operators could find shit. No wonder everybody hates you, ComCrap.
The first part of this film = a routine (comedy bit) = was shown on a classic episode of "Late Night with David Letterman," back when Letterman was on NBC, not CBS (when it was called "the Late Show" from the Ed Sullivan Theater, in New York)...
I remember when I was in the 7th grade and brought their album. It was great. Then I brought the bob and doug mckenzie white t shirt the only on on the market. It was suppose to be a xl large but back then the japanese had the wrong t shirt patterns in the 1970s and some companies from the 1980s. so the shirt never fit!
In 1975 I moved to Encinitas Calif &there were surfers there that grewup in Florida& they referred to each other as being HOSERS!! Is Florida connected to Canada??
In all honesty, based on all the Amurkin tourists I've dealt with and all the Amurkins I've seen questioned on TV about the world they live on? Most are heinously ignorant about not just Canada but the world.
I think the cliche comes from Newfoundland. I know somewhere in Canada they actually speak like that. I know that there is a place in America where they speak like that, I think it’s Minnesota. I’ve never been to either place but I’ve heard about it. Idk I was raised in Ontario and was born in Nova Scotia. My mom went to Newfoundland and said they talked like that.
"Good day to everyone in the Maritimes. How's your fish?" If I'm ever ambassador to Canada, or somehow become an MP out of Flin Flon or Fort McMurray, that will be on my letterhead.
"There are four Americans who work on this show, but they all have landed immigrant status, and have signed CRTC affidavits swearing that they drink beer, eat back bacon, drive snowmobiles and wear toques." I'm an American and I wholly approve and agree with this statement. Long live Bob and Doug.
Long Live Bob and Doug !!!
Andrea Martin, Joe Flaherty, and Harold Ramis (who had already left at that time) are actually the only SCTV cast members who were U.S. citizens and not Canadians.
@@omegaseamaster1550 Long Live "Strange Brew" & Ian Thomas (Dave "Doug McKenzie" Thomas' brother).
@@canaisyoung3601 Believe it or not, Ramis was Canadian-born (the other 2 were not).
I used to watch this when I was 18. I'm watching this now at 53, and these hoseheads are funnier than ever.
me too 52 love those guys
53, and loving it just as much, if not even more so!
I went to Florida about 15 yrs ago. I was down there with 2 other ladies from the States. The parking lot wasn't too busy. I turned to my American friends and told them I could find another Canadian in less than 20 seconds...
I let out the first part of the Mackenzie theme song... I got an immediate response of the second half of the call.. Met up with them.. Made some new friends
@@Justtc So awesome! Coo Coo coo coo coo coo coo coo...?
@@PeterNordBushcraft coo coo coo coo coo coo coo coo. (I may have lost count. lol)
56 .. great memories filled the 60s, 70s and 80s ... television was awesome. Good-day
Would love to see these two get back together and do two old Canadians sitting around talking old guy stuff. You know, the prescriptions they take, aches and pains, wishing for the good old days kind of stuff. I'll bet they would have us crying with laughter.
Bob and Doug McKenzie were made to make fun of the Canadian content rules of the CRTC. Brilliant satire.
I grew up near Detroit, and we got Canadian TV over the river from Windsor. Brilliant comedy.
We lived in northern MN when I was a kid and the only TV station we picked up was the CBC out of Winnipeg. I swear, they'd show Bugs Bunny cartoons before Hockey Night In Canada. Great memories. My sister and I knew O Canada before we knew the Star Spangled Banner.
@@pauljohnson3340 this comment makes me proud to be canadian... im from saskatchewan canada. this was and will always be the best sketchs
@@evanfries5567 same, eh!
So much humor out of literally nothing. Rick & Dave would go on set, totally unprepared, and just roll tape and riff off each other. The best stuff got aired.
And probably got drunk, since they had beer there and it was most likely real.
It wasn't "Rick & Dave" you hosehead, it's Bob & Doug, eh.
Isn't that a waste of film and set time? Why not just do that sort of thing elsewhere, and create a script that way?
@@scottdoesntmatter4409 1. It's tape. 2. The lack of a script was the whole point. 3. Who died & made you associate producer?
@@RatPfink66 Who died and made YOU the arbiter of all that is the internet? Idiot.
Its even funnier when you realize the whole point of this sketch series was to mock their producers for demanding a re-occuring skit celebrating Canadian culture.
They're not specifically mocking their producers. By the Canadian content law (CanCon) they are required to include a minimum amount of Canadian-based and created content per episode. Since they were being forced to do so by a regulatory commission, they decided to mock them by shoving an overtly Canadian caricature down their throat. And it became one of the best things to come out of SCTV; and that's saying something. The producers were thankfully forced to comply.
Every Canadian show had to do it. _Forever Knight_ showed recurring moody footage of the Canadian National Tower. _Due South_ had Constable Benton Frasier act especially Canadian ("Oh Dear Ray...") while constantly wearing his red serge RCMP uniform. _How I Met Your Mother_ had Robyn (Cobie Smulders) get outed as a Canadian ("Ya want Summer Teeth?").
Jim F liberal govt
Ermmm, that's not quite true.
The very first Bob and Doug skit came to be because they didn't have enough content. The whole show was Canadian SCTV..
These guys and everyone at Second City know how to improvise... So they threw together the set and their baby was created.
Since the parent storyline is that of a television station (SCTV), well that's just the perfect platform to protest current (at the time, new) changes..
@@Justtc I like the other story better.
I still love SCTV. This skit is always funny.
Better than anything SNL has ever aired.
I agree totally!
certainly anything recently
@@unfortunatebeam true, the 1st 4-5 yrs were funny. Then it went dry for about 10 years then dried up and sucks swamp water now.
Yeah the first years were funny, also some of the Eddie Murphy stuff, the late 80/early 90s period were the best imo, the late 90s were ok, basically from Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon onward it went downhill and never came back. It's kind of annoying actually that they don't just cancel it.
I mean SNL basically ripped them off all the time
In the 1983 at Halloween, we were punk rockers and when we went to Halloween parties, there were many Bob and Dougs in attendance! :) LOTS of Bob and Dougs!! Brilliant!
In the 1983? Just sayin'. Is that like a Kanadian kar, eh?
@@andrewfrankovic6821 "Kanadian Kar"? WTF? Just sayin'...
@@billybandyk0720 Ya know, eh? Wheelin' 'round in the 1983, blowin' people up. HOO WEE!
@@andrewfrankovic6821 KOOL!!!!! Thanks 4 the clarification. BTW, Andy; WINNER, WINNER!!!!! LIQUID MFin' DINNER!!!!! U know WTF I'm alluding 2 (i.e.: BEER!!!!!).
@@billybandyk0720 HOOO WEEE!!! You blowed up real good.
Watching SCTV at 2 AM after the 5PM - 1AM shift when I was in college. Best comedy ever
i miss those stubby beer bottles....
I have no idea why I thought of Bob & Doug MacKenzie this morning while I was at my desk. I remembered my kid sister's friends in Bremerton, Washinton who were very similar and introduced this nut case duo to me in 1980. I remembered the 12 days of Christmas and had to find it. Instead I found that and a treasure chest of Bob & Doug.
Thanks!
we started watching on PBS BEFORE NBC run (about 1977-78) so by the time Network 90 came on on Fridays, we had been fans for years!
Isn't it odd.
I do not see any Canadians screaming because they are being portrayed by a stereotype.
You see, it's ironic that nobody in Canada actually acted like these two guys, but everyone in Canada knew someone who almost always acted like these two guys. Get it?
Could they get back together and recreate this magic? I doubt it. There was a unique combination of talent, writing, and society that made this awesome.
As with so many things from the past, "Don't be sad that it's over, be glad that it ever happened at all!"
I totally agree. 👍🏾🇨🇦
Pass me a beer.
@@thewaryears 🍺
Loved them, still have their album somewhere. At 3:48 we see why the skit began. Due to Canadian government rules Moranis and Thomas simply put all the bad Canadian stereotypes together into two brothers to satisfy Canadian content rules.
"Strange Brew" is one of the most underrated comedies. To me its right up there with Blazing Saddles and Life of Brian. American comedies always trend more to storyline with some jokes stuck in, this was straight up jokes all the way through.
Just because you put "Strange Brew," in Parentheses, does not mean you are Lying.
@@ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113 LOL! How many times have I stolen THAT line!
@@mikearchibald744 The title cut from Dave's brother (Ian Thomas; best known 4 "Painted Ladies") is also XTRMLY UNDERR8D!!!!! BTW; "I
I GOTTA TAKE A LEAK SO BAD I CAN TASTE IT!!!!!".
@@billybandyk0720 I'm not a musical elitist but a LOT of canadian music from the eighties is seriously underrated. Poor Ian included:)
Set to the script of hamlet!
When I was a kid I made a copy of their album (vinyl to cassette); said tape was cheap, and the cassette player in our ugly red-with-fake-wood-paneling Dodge Aspen was even cheaper (after-market Kracko, I believe..) It got stuck in the player. I thought I was doomed because my mom drove the car all the time (it was our “spare” car). To my surprise one day my mom came in and when she saw me she sang: “Kooo roo koo koo, koo roo koo koo!” and then started laughing. I knew I would be ok then, eh? Even though I was kind of a hoser...
What a great story! Great Mom!
Being in Cleveland, toronto being only about 70 miles north, we would get SCTV as part of current programming in the 1970s, this show would air late, friday nights after midnight i think and me being about 10, had a 12 inch tv in my room and would stay up and watch. This shit was just the best, perhaps better than the commercially successful SNL.
Right?
+solar clapson No, Bob and Doug were on SCTV before it was on NBC. First appearance was Sept 19, 1980. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_and_Doug_McKenzie
Well said. Mine is pretty close to yours. 17 or so, late-night PBS, watched on a rudimentary TV, laughing hard, watching SNL and thinking "How is this funny?"
Yeah we aren't far from Toronto.
11:44 "Canadian, Canada." Dave's trying to hold in the laugh.
"Welcome to day 12 eh"
"5 GOLDEN TOUQES"
And a beer!!
In a tree😆🍺🌲
This is the best collection I have seen. Bob and Doug will be heard every year by our great grandchildren. 👍
Not joking: my middle school social studies teacher actually showed us that particular episode of Bob explaining Canadian geography when we were studying Canada. Silly as it is, it's actually a pretty decent little educational video!
oh ya eh.
Amelia Doubleyou I would do that if I was a teacher.
Wonder if they stopped once Nunavut became a province.
After a year living in Greece, I sometimes feel a little homesick. With episodes of Bob and Doug I feel alot better now.
mark ledgerwood same but in England
Brings back high school memories...Man SCTV was a funny show!
its even funnier now cause bob mckenzie is a hockey analyst for TSN
I loved the scene in Strange Brew when they are in the van underwater and the diver knocks on the window and Doug pulls out his license
For real and their getting air from the empty bottles 😂😂 good stuff
Anybody to give this a thumbs down is a major hoser, eh?
Fuckin a, I hope these goofs get a soaker on their way to hockey.
They're just salty that their back bacon & beer recipe failed.
Take off, eh?
Take off
take off!!!
Don't drink my beer or I'll get another one 😂😂😂
Dark Helmet was so good, no wonder his schwartz was so big
It's very important to learn from these guys.
BoB and Doug true Canadians
Just like Obama
80's 90's movies ....Justin Treaudeau said 'there is no Canadian Culture". What a complete jack@$$!!! Has he ever had a Beaver Tail, or scated on the Canal ? Has he ever been to Parliament Hill ? Has he ever heard of a Pow Wow or seen a Native dance ? What about the Tipi and The Igloo ? Has he ever been to Vancouver and smelled pot in the air ? Has he ever seen the 4:20 celebrations ? Has he ever heard a Newfie speak or listened to CBC ? What about David Zazuki or Champlain ? Has he ever been to the Calgary Stampede ? .....on and on and on
"Wait 'til I talk to Caballero, and he'll tell you, my topic was better.".......I'm fuckin' dyin'.............Loved these guys!......Anyone remember the big parade on Yonge St???
SCTV was superior to SNL but because it didn’t have the big corporations backing it , they never were recognized for the great talent and ideas. I grew up in seventies after my tour in the Marines and when after seeing several episodes of this I fell in love.
Well, SCTV was good because they had a combination of real talent and good writers for a longer period. It was the beginning for a lot of talent like Dave Thomas, Rick Moranis, Andrea Martin, Catherine O'Hara, and John Candy. Howard Ramis was a writer on the show.
I think two of the members were on both shows. Martin Short and Robin Duke.
@@SidneyBroadshead *Harold, not Howard
@@nehemiahmarcus308 Also Tony Rosato, plus lots of other SCTV alumni were frequent SNL guest hosts.
But don't forget veterans of Second City (the live comedy sketch group that SCTV came from) who went on to SNL. There was the original Second City troupe from Toronto, and then the spin-off group from Chicago. Gilda Radner and many others got their start on Second City.
@@guywhousesapseudonymonyout4272 Very true; especially the L8, GR8 Detroit, MI native Gilda Radner. I only mention Detroit bc that's where I'm also from. W/that said, I've always had an affinity 4 Canadian culture (especially on the musical front; Dave's brother Ian Thomas is a major musical idol of mine).
and a beer... i remember the xmas song getting serious air play on the rock fm stations back in the day. a great way to enjoy the xmas without the x. remember to keep crisp in crispness. eh.
You make us proud to be Canadian eh? 🇨🇦
I love these guys.
Comic geniuses.
*****
Although I have to say, that the audience sounds like there's something wrong with them. (No offense, but are they stupid or something?)
Moreover, they're Harmless human beings.
I admire that quality more than any other ~
***** Moranis and Thomas definitely hold a place among the greats.
As for the audience, I don't know. I guess they're, ya know, hoseheads or something.
@@0okamino Nah; the audience's full of knobs, eh?
Favorite SCTV characters were Bob and Doug and Count Floyd. I got several sets of the McFarlane Toys, Bob and Doug Mackenzie action figures with the Kanadian Korner Set complete with a stove top grill, skillet, back bacon, a couple of coolers and lots of beer. There were so many good characters on this show.
“It’s a jelly”
right up there with stairway to heaven,
Under rated GENIUS!!!!!!
OMG, Love these guys.. Thanks for bringing back true comedy!!!!
OK, how many of us are from the Province of R? *raises hand*
And how many of us watched the Province of R vs the Province of O in a nail-biter of a CFL game last night?
8 hoseheads gave thumbs down.... take off eh!!
Fuck off, then TAKE OFF, eh?
There are now sixteen hosers. TAKE OFF, EH?
20 hoseheads now eh
27 hoseheads now. They can take off. Good day, eh?
Terry Evans ......27 Hose heads can take off ya hozers , eh
Happy Canada Day 🇨🇦
Have to agree, this one's way better.
BEAUTY, Bob and Doug.
I love the opening tune 🤣
These two guys are in space right now. Just got launched from Florida on the SpaceX Rockets sitting in the Dragon.
They should bring this back in 2020
YESSSS EH????!!!!
So this is where Wayne's World got its inspiration. And where Letterkenny got its inspiration for a "Canadian talk show" segment.
The movie was great. Max Von Sidow thought so, eh?
I used to love that show omg oldie Goldie
they should remove tax from essentials like beer smokes and papers eh..
Ok Bob and Doug for president, yes the will stumble and get into trouble but their back bacon hearts will be in the right place eh.
Happy 2/4 weekend 2024 to all from Abbotsford, BC
I’ve been to Canada a few times. Yeah. I met those guys. Mostly at gas stations and small stores that sold beer and smokes.
PO box 1900 Canadian, Canada
Alaska is like Hawaii.
“ Come over to the Darkside of the force you knob!
Resistance is futile, eh?
I bet the Canada arm also can light a joint aaaeh!
Good day eh everyone. Especially to everyone in the province of R.
I had one of those coats it was like totally wool and then red black and green?
Man it was warm.
Who always thought Dave Thomas and Rick Moranis were actually drunk when they watched this??
They are both shit-faced, as far as I can tell, especially Rick.
Well, this was always the last sketch that was filmed during episode production and there was hardly anyone in the studio except for Thomas, Moranis, and the cameraman. Plus they had a lot of cartons of Canadian beer...
Hearthobs!💘💘💘
Yes, I love the Xfinity commercial at the beginning. I had to waste 20 minutes of a 25 minute call for them to let me know they couldn't do anything. I ended up fixing the problem myself. The first operator was able to find the account easily enough since she was the billing operator, but none of the tech operators could find shit. No wonder everybody hates you, ComCrap.
Beauty! Smokes, just what I wanted, eh.
Wouldn’t a Great White North reunion be awesome?!!!?
Imagine if these guys where on you tube today
Wow, you blue my mind. Today?
I'm gettin' whiplash from my burps, eh.
aw i miss them they are canada
My dad showed me this
Beauty playing.
The first part of this film = a routine (comedy bit) = was shown on a classic episode of "Late Night with David Letterman," back when Letterman was on NBC, not CBS (when it was called "the Late Show" from the Ed Sullivan Theater, in New York)...
These guys invented RUclips, eh. Their idea was stolen, eh.
@8:45: They invented the true crime podcast, too😝
Those thieving knobs, eh.
I remember when I was in the 7th grade and brought their album. It was great. Then I brought the bob and doug mckenzie white t shirt the only on on the market. It was suppose to be a xl large but back then the japanese had the wrong t shirt patterns in the 1970s and some companies from the 1980s. so the shirt never fit!
RIP NEIL PEART...... via TEXECUTION TEXAS......
Whoa geez eh! So like this is really good. Made me drop my smoke eh. So thanks okay.
In 1975 I moved to Encinitas Calif &there were surfers there that grewup in Florida& they referred to each other as being HOSERS!!
Is Florida connected to Canada??
"Next Christmas, I'm gettin' me a CHAINSAW😈😈"
I can’t imagine not finding these fuckers hilarious.
This is how the typical American thinks the typical Canadian speaks.
Wait this isn't how they speak?
In all honesty, based on all the Amurkin tourists I've dealt with and all the Amurkins I've seen questioned on TV about the world they live on? Most are heinously ignorant about not just Canada but the world.
@@angelsphere You think it's a Canadian stereotype that Americans are installing looking and ignorant? That's just quantifiable fact.
I think the cliche comes from Newfoundland. I know somewhere in Canada they actually speak like that. I know that there is a place in America where they speak like that, I think it’s Minnesota. I’ve never been to either place but I’ve heard about it. Idk I was raised in Ontario and was born in Nova Scotia. My mom went to Newfoundland and said they talked like that.
Some Canadians do speak like that. Being an ex-Minnesotan there are tons who speak like that there as well, eh!
11:46 Dave almost loses it!
+SonOfTamriel Hahah I never notice that. Too funny
NJ, Matt. Thanks for making the 'movie,' NOTHING as funny as SCTV, and this pair are a big part of that. I love Strange Brew and have the album too.
TAKE OFF, YA HOSERS! EH? Why is there NO back-bacon-flavored gum anyway, eh?
What am I asking you hoseheads for, eh?
I live in that pimple
BATCOOKIE
What happened there when he popped it? 😉
Lol. You're supposed to squeeze it and see what happens. Florida is a grower, not a "show"-er😆😆
This is like the Canadian version of Wayne's World, but they explain topics instead.
You mean Waynes world is an American version of this
Also Mike Myers is Canadian and from Second city
If a single one of you doesnt own the strange brew movie...take off and unsubscribe.
Oat and a boat with Doug and Bob,a!
Bob & Doug MacKenzie should have a reunion
Beauty!
The Brewers retail must have had stories about folks putting mice in the beer bottles after this showed aired.
Anyone know what model of Coke cooler that is? I'm going to re-create the set in my basement, eh.
What? No Great White North with Geddy Lee?
WELL DONE!
These were like RUclipsrs before RUclips was a thing LOL
"Good day to everyone in the Maritimes. How's your fish?"
If I'm ever ambassador to Canada, or somehow become an MP out of Flin Flon or Fort McMurray, that will be on my letterhead.
I like the popoffs for my soda.
I spill the other ones with those pull tops.
tonights topic wheather you should go bowling loaded
No lines between provinces..i miss those days..
Turn that volume down before @15:15 and watch out! (and take off, eh)
Reminded me of my friends back there. Still cold, eh?
I just realized I haven't seen "Bob & Doug's Mutants from 2051" in probably 30 years.....or was it called Strange Brew? So funny though.