When Gabriel tells Frankie to explain to him why he should get him a new phone. The smartest thing that Frankie could've said was this: "You got Martin a new phone when he ruined it by peeing on it." I would've loved to have seen Gabriel's response to that.
He would probably said "Martin works for me, he needs a phone so I can get in contact with him" Franky "What if you need to get in contact with me" Fluffy " I live with you Franky, I don't live with Martin" that's how I see conversion play out if he asked that question or something similar to that.
OMG!! I remember saying your whole message when you were supposed to state your name for a collect call. LMAO He's right. Kids will NEVER understand what we went through.
I remenber standing there with the phone at my ear, confused, in trouble, and saying " mama,?" Click. Disconnect. And 2 minutes later, there was my dsd.
@@masteryoda9454 we aren't saying anything negative to the future generations...it just brings back so much nostalgia that kids will never know/understand the struggle of collect calls...or long distance calls.
As soon as he mentioned collect calls from payphones I was waiting for him to do the message trick. I recently turned 50 and remember leaving full messages for my name when I had to call from school after practice lol.
Back in the early days of my marriage, we only had one car. One of my part-time jobs was driving a charter coach. There were no cell phones and the garage where I returned the bus did not have a phone accessible to the drivers after hours. We pre-planned "the code" phone call. I would stop at the nearest truck stop or other location with a public phone before returning the bus and "call collect." She would refuse the charges and know that I needed to be picked up in about 30 or 45 minutes at the bus garage after cleaning and refueling the coach. You gotta do what you gotta do. 🚌
The collect call was definitely my favorite part, 😂😂😂 Gabriel you are awesome!!! Your mom is the best Gabriel, I would definitely do the same as her if I were her. Las mexicanas somos chingonas😂😂😂 “ hell no hay voy mijo!!!”
"A cell phone isn't a necessity for a teenager, it's a luxury!" Me: Fluffy, can you tell that to any spoiled rich kid who has one as well as who has a tablet, iPad or any other useless electronic device please?
I didn't get a cell phone until I was in grade 10. Well that's most for all asian countries. But these european, NA country kids have an expensive ipad, cell phones allowed in elementary level, have a PS or x box for gaming, has a desktop or has a laptop seperate for online classes. Literally they take everything for granted. A brand new phone on market = a new purchase ditch that old phone. Buys an expensive phone just to show off knows nothing about its specs just need good quality camera. Content creators gaining views by giving away gadjets to those who already can afford them.
@@joshiki1827 I have most of the devices you were talking about yet I worked for all of them on minimum wage. I know their value and thats making me appreciate them. I agree that most is luxury but definitively not useless.
These days it is a necessity. If you don't have a phone you will most likely not be part of anything happening at school or in your friend circle because they use their phones for basically anything. Back when I started university I did not have facebook. So for the first semester I barely managed to get half the infos about shit because I had to rely on others to relay the infos that got shared on facebook which obviously did not work every time. That is the same for whatsapp groups etc these days. Even if they didn't I have to have a cell phone to prove my vaccination status to even go into most stores. Yes it is funny and I know he is just making jokes but the message really does not hold up. Also saying it is his responsibility for having his phone STOLEN is dumb. Funny as it is the whole scenario is dumb.
@@Sadreath obviously NOT necessity…since you still managed to get information, just not as easily…didn’t prevent you getting the info, just made it harder The same stores which practice that form of discrimination based on vaccine status must also accept printed proof… It was frankies responsibility to A ) not show it off - advertise it’s good thus making it a target B ) TURN IT OFF AND KEEP IN HIS BAG/POCKET…or make sure his locker is more secure… Side note…you mention this being in UNIVERSITY…he’s referring to teenagers not needing phones from the aspect of under 16
Happy Friday and Happy New Year's. Thanks for the funny clip because I remember using those payphones myself at night, at 7-11 or at the mall. We even had one at my job outside.
When Gabriel asks his son to give him a good reason to get a new phone, I can’t believe that Frankie didn’t give the more obvious answer: “Our teachers require us to keep our phones in our lockers during class. Yes, the phone is my responsibility, but I still have to follow our teachers’ rules.” There’s no way that a teenage boy goes to school in pants without any pockets, so he had to have had a good reason for putting the phone in his locker, rather than keeping it on himself. But then again, Frankie doesn’t sound like the brightest bulb in the chandelier.
Yeah I can understand the argument that he doesn't necessarily NEED it, but none of what happened was his fault at all and it makes complete sense for a teen to be concerned and anxious in such a situation. Obviously this isn't the full story but it does feel like he should of calmed down his son first and foremost before anything instead of seemingly egging him on.
@@TheKastellan the fact he doesn’t need it is irrelevant. My argument is based on Gabriel’s earlier point that taking care of the phone was Frankie’s responsibility. Frankie isn’t responsible for making sure his locker is burglar proof. Nor would he be responsible for keeping it in his locker if his teachers asked him to keep it there, which is the reason I’m guessing why he kept it there. My argument is going off the assumption that Frankie knows that a cell phone for a teenager isn’t a luxury.
"He's not getting his way so he turns around and screams at the ground "THEY TOOK MY PHONE" I say "Hey you took my freedom, you dont hear me screaming. We just accept it and process it and move on" 😂😂😂😂😂
The end reminded me of my youth and the use of payphones and of course that unforgettable 90s Geico commercial making fun of collect calls with "itsBobwehadababyitsaboy"
Just purchased my tickets to see you perform in Hawai’i in September 2022… taking a friend who’s seeing you for the first time. Can’t wait till ur here again always an awesome time!
@@thelordoftime803 Yes I do agree. That this day and age you might need a phone but the girl is Ten. 5th grade that's to young to look at social media. At, that age kids can be curious and look at things they shouldn't. Another thing social media the girl, could be more self aware about her appearance.
@@cristinasanchez-wb6oi I agree with you as well, but you can't protect your kids from generational defects. They'll hate you for not allowing them to have phones like all their friends. It's better to educate good internet usage than to try and stop it.
@@thelordoftime803 I suppose you're right, but I still think she's to young. Maybe give her a phone in middle school so she won't feel left out. Also teach her the dangers of a phone.
@Safwaan the response still applies. Children born after the mass availability of technology will never understand what life was like without it. We actually had long in-person conversations with people and played outside.
@@Khaab00 Dude get your head out of your backside. People still talk and kids still play outside. The big difference is you don't have to go through a shitty landline to get in touch with people
In 1974 at age 17 I got my first car from my dad, a '67 Mustang that had front end damage and a worn out engine. He didn't give it to me, he sold it to me for $375.00! That's a lot of cash for a young man earning $1.60 an hour working part time after school. That car was my social media. Times have changed.
Lol get real man you had it easy, high paying jobs requiring low skill at a time where your country was richer than most in the world. You experience free education and low house prices. You had it easy.
Actual collect call messages I left for my parents in the 1970s: "I'm alive and will be home late.". "There was an accident but we're all ok". "I'll tell you the truth when I get home." "Pick me up at Nino's"
When I was growing up cell phones was very expensive and was the size of a red brick. They was used for voice communication only there was no texting and no internet. Making a call back then costed you a certain fee for the first minute and then a certain fee per minute afterwards. Finding someone who had a cell phone back then was a rare thing.
I like the fact that he doesn’t just make people laugh but he educates
When Gabriel tells Frankie to explain to him why he should get him a new phone. The smartest thing that Frankie could've said was this:
"You got Martin a new phone when he ruined it by peeing on it."
I would've loved to have seen Gabriel's response to that.
Gabriel mentions that only in his shows. There’s no way Frankie watches his Dad’s shows, otherwise he’d probably be a LOT smarter and more informed.
He would probably said "Martin works for me, he needs a phone so I can get in contact with him" Franky "What if you need to get in contact with me" Fluffy " I live with you Franky, I don't live with Martin" that's how I see conversion play out if he asked that question or something similar to that.
oh my god me too
thedarkninja2000
Frankie could watch his Dad’s shows on RUclips
Gabriel: "When it comes to Martin and you, I EXPECT better from you!"
Fluffy is currently the funniest living comedian
Soo true
Fluffy or Jeff Dunham are my favorites
You speak the truth 💯
Facts
Facts bro
So funny and so true! Thank you for all you put into your work! The gift you give us with laughter is priceless!
OMG!! I remember saying your whole message when you were supposed to state your name for a collect call. LMAO He's right. Kids will NEVER understand what we went through.
i'm 31 and I remember payphones like it was yesterday
@@Awood2207 right!!
I remenber standing there with the phone at my ear, confused, in trouble, and saying " mama,?"
Click. Disconnect. And 2 minutes later, there was my dsd.
The future is now. Deal with it
@@masteryoda9454 we aren't saying anything negative to the future generations...it just brings back so much nostalgia that kids will never know/understand the struggle of collect calls...or long distance calls.
As soon as he mentioned collect calls from payphones I was waiting for him to do the message trick. I recently turned 50 and remember leaving full messages for my name when I had to call from school after practice lol.
I remember the collect call commercial s... unfortunately they have gone the way of the cigarette vending machine.
I'm 35 and used to do it lol
Wishing you luck for next year Fluffy! Love from India!
Back in the early days of my marriage, we only had one car. One of my part-time jobs was driving a charter coach. There were no cell phones and the garage where I returned the bus did not have a phone accessible to the drivers after hours. We pre-planned "the code" phone call. I would stop at the nearest truck stop or other location with a public phone before returning the bus and "call collect." She would refuse the charges and know that I needed to be picked up in about 30 or 45 minutes at the bus garage after cleaning and refueling the coach. You gotta do what you gotta do. 🚌
So proud we lived that era best one ever !
"You have no idea how funny it is" oh that's cold 😂😂😂
The collect call was definitely my favorite part, 😂😂😂 Gabriel you are awesome!!! Your mom is the best Gabriel, I would definitely do the same as her if I were her. Las mexicanas somos chingonas😂😂😂 “ hell no hay voy mijo!!!”
GOD bless you Fluffy!! You are a GOOD DAD!!
You know a Fluffy story is gonna be good when he’s wearing a Hawaiian shirt. So basically everytime.
happy new years
ITS KACCHAN! HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Mha trash
@@drake3974 you probably only seen dragon ball 😂
@@Nigeria_burritos one piece >>>
@@drake3974 thats sad lmao
"A cell phone isn't a necessity for a teenager, it's a luxury!" Me: Fluffy, can you tell that to any spoiled rich kid who has one as well as who has a tablet, iPad or any other useless electronic device please?
I didn't get a cell phone until I was in grade 10. Well that's most for all asian countries.
But these european, NA country kids have an expensive ipad, cell phones allowed in elementary level, have a PS or x box for gaming, has a desktop or has a laptop seperate for online classes.
Literally they take everything for granted. A brand new phone on market = a new purchase ditch that old phone. Buys an expensive phone just to show off knows nothing about its specs just need good quality camera.
Content creators gaining views by giving away gadjets to those who already can afford them.
@@joshiki1827 I have most of the devices you were talking about yet I worked for all of them on minimum wage. I know their value and thats making me appreciate them. I agree that most is luxury but definitively not useless.
These days it is a necessity. If you don't have a phone you will most likely not be part of anything happening at school or in your friend circle because they use their phones for basically anything. Back when I started university I did not have facebook. So for the first semester I barely managed to get half the infos about shit because I had to rely on others to relay the infos that got shared on facebook which obviously did not work every time. That is the same for whatsapp groups etc these days.
Even if they didn't I have to have a cell phone to prove my vaccination status to even go into most stores.
Yes it is funny and I know he is just making jokes but the message really does not hold up. Also saying it is his responsibility for having his phone STOLEN is dumb.
Funny as it is the whole scenario is dumb.
the thing with my family is i had to spend summers and winter breaks out towing with my family for my phone and my computer
@@Sadreath obviously NOT necessity…since you still managed to get information, just not as easily…didn’t prevent you getting the info, just made it harder
The same stores which practice that form of discrimination based on vaccine status must also accept printed proof…
It was frankies responsibility to
A ) not show it off - advertise it’s good thus making it a target
B ) TURN IT OFF AND KEEP IN HIS BAG/POCKET…or make sure his locker is more secure…
Side note…you mention this being in UNIVERSITY…he’s referring to teenagers not needing phones from the aspect of under 16
Happy Friday and Happy New Year's. Thanks for the funny clip because I remember using those payphones myself at night, at 7-11 or at the mall. We even had one at my job outside.
@Safwaan don’t worry. Before you know it you’ll be called “old” as well.
@@Khaab00🤭 🤣🤣🤣👍🏽
@Safwaan
Memento mori brother
@Safwaan Nah, actually I'm 50 turning 51 next month.
The best problem solver!! 😂😎
A joke with a meaningful message you nail it Dude👏👌
Fr I love this guy's he is my favorite jokes
The most concern of a typical teenager is phone loss, second concern is broken phone
Holy fuck. 😂😂 I forgot about that. Collect call short messages was an art.
When Gabriel asks his son to give him a good reason to get a new phone, I can’t believe that Frankie didn’t give the more obvious answer: “Our teachers require us to keep our phones in our lockers during class. Yes, the phone is my responsibility, but I still have to follow our teachers’ rules.” There’s no way that a teenage boy goes to school in pants without any pockets, so he had to have had a good reason for putting the phone in his locker, rather than keeping it on himself. But then again, Frankie doesn’t sound like the brightest bulb in the chandelier.
Yeah I can understand the argument that he doesn't necessarily NEED it, but none of what happened was his fault at all and it makes complete sense for a teen to be concerned and anxious in such a situation. Obviously this isn't the full story but it does feel like he should of calmed down his son first and foremost before anything instead of seemingly egging him on.
@@TheKastellan the fact he doesn’t need it is irrelevant. My argument is based on Gabriel’s earlier point that taking care of the phone was Frankie’s responsibility. Frankie isn’t responsible for making sure his locker is burglar proof. Nor would he be responsible for keeping it in his locker if his teachers asked him to keep it there, which is the reason I’m guessing why he kept it there. My argument is going off the assumption that Frankie knows that a cell phone for a teenager isn’t a luxury.
@@TheKastellan of course, he could use the more recent and relevant excuse of a school shooting to justify a “need” for it.
@@thedarkninja2000 that person was agreeing with you.
I love that analogy
A fun way to start the new year, watching Fluffy.
Happy New Year, Gabe
"He's not getting his way so he turns around and screams at the ground "THEY TOOK MY PHONE" I say "Hey you took my freedom, you dont hear me screaming. We just accept it and process it and move on" 😂😂😂😂😂
Yes but Frankie’s phone being stolen from inside his locker isn’t his fault Gabriel chose to get involved with Frankie
Fluffy seems a model patent. Well done & reasonable.
You most certainly got that right bro 😎😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😁😁😁😁😁😁😎😎😎😎😎😎😀😀😀😀🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅😅😅😆😆😆😁😁😁😁😁😄😄😄😄😄🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😅😅😅😅🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
Damn Fluffy, i had even forgotten about collect calls and the superquick messages for parents. Great stuff sir!
The end reminded me of my youth and the use of payphones and of course that unforgettable 90s Geico commercial making fun of collect calls with "itsBobwehadababyitsaboy"
Teenager in 80's phone calls on point!🤣❤
Just purchased my tickets to see you perform in Hawai’i in September 2022… taking a friend who’s seeing you for the first time. Can’t wait till ur here again always an awesome time!
Love this guy 😍🤣
Happy new year guys ✨✨
Frankie and fluffy They wish they make a time travel movie together about the late 80's&90's
5:28 it was so fast I can't read subtitles also🤣🤣🤣
I LOVE THIS GUY!!!!!!
SO funny! So talented!
Happy New Year 2022, Mr. Fluffy!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
omg, this is dealing with my teens now too, thanks for being so relatable.
Thankyou Thankyou you brighten my day 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Sending this to my 10 year old daughter who thinks she NEEDS a smart phone…..oh my god I love this so much.
A 10 year old does not need a phone
@@cristinasanchez-wb6oi In the current age and society, they do, you're cutting them off from their entire world.
@@thelordoftime803 Yes I do agree. That this day and age you might need a phone but the girl is Ten. 5th grade that's to young to look at social media. At, that age kids can be curious and look at things they shouldn't. Another thing social media the girl, could be more self aware about her appearance.
@@cristinasanchez-wb6oi I agree with you as well, but you can't protect your kids from generational defects. They'll hate you for not allowing them to have phones like all their friends. It's better to educate good internet usage than to try and stop it.
@@thelordoftime803 I suppose you're right, but I still think she's to young. Maybe give her a phone in middle school so she won't feel left out. Also teach her the dangers of a phone.
HAPPY NEW YEARS!!
Your fur babies are darling!
I love the difference in this chat. You got those talking about collect calls, and others trying to teach Frankie how to lie😂😂😂
Me too 😂😂😂😂😂
That’s actually a great way to send a message back in the days 😂
IM GOING TO SEE HIM IN FEBRUARY!!!!!! IM SO EXCITED
Solid boss, I love these kinds of problems I would fix them on my own when my baby will ask for new mobile
Creative problem solver fluffy 😂
$1000 for a new phone, he's insane, don't get him a new one, and this is coming from a 16 yr old kid
@Safwaan wait his son is 25?!
oh god im dumb srry ppl
@Safwaan the response still applies. Children born after the mass availability of technology will never understand what life was like without it. We actually had long in-person conversations with people and played outside.
@@Khaab00 Dude get your head out of your backside. People still talk and kids still play outside. The big difference is you don't have to go through a shitty landline to get in touch with people
Idk how long ago this was. Your comment is on point. 🤣 you’re awesome in my book for that one.
@@MsBrynnElizabeth thank u so r u for saying this too!🥰
OMG, that is so true that you had to talk fast....I remember those days.
You sir, your´re a genius.
5:25 Dam I should tried that back then
i just realised the first person i saw this year besides my family is fluffy
You are priceless Gabriel !!!!!
In 1974 at age 17 I got my first car from my dad, a '67 Mustang that had front end damage and a worn out engine. He didn't give it to me, he sold it to me for $375.00! That's a lot of cash for a young man earning $1.60 an hour working part time after school. That car was my social media. Times have changed.
Soft men make hard times, hard times make tough men, tough men make easy times.
Lol get real man you had it easy, high paying jobs requiring low skill at a time where your country was richer than most in the world.
You experience free education and low house prices. You had it easy.
FLUFFY! Good one. Love you.
What a great story teller
Omg the AT&T collect call lady recording. 😂😂😂
Just found him on you tube .spent the last 2hours watching him very funny
the way he segues the whole thing
dayum
the dog with its tongue out is great
I would do the same thing with my parents with collect calls.
The collect call one was brilliant! Definitely something a Hispanic would be witty enough to think of lol.
Bro I started watching him when I was 9
"First name, Bob. Last name, Wehadababyeetsaboy."
🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 68 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼 ❤ 🎀 ❤ HAPPY NEW YEAR !
HE HAS BEEN MY FAVORITE COMEDIAN SINCE THE 6TH GRADE!!!
And I'm 22!!
He he, I'm watching this on a cell phone....... hee hee.
Long Beach all star!!!
Actual collect call messages I left for my parents in the 1970s: "I'm alive and will be home late.". "There was an accident but we're all ok". "I'll tell you the truth when I get home." "Pick me up at Nino's"
I'm glad I was born in a small town just early enough to be able to know what payphones are, they just had a weird magic to them as a kid
I'm so glad and proud of you for looking that weight. You are so much healthier. Looking good funny guy.
ON FREAKING POINT
When I was growing up cell phones was very expensive and was the size of a red brick. They was used for voice communication only there was no texting and no internet. Making a call back then costed you a certain fee for the first minute and then a certain fee per minute afterwards. Finding someone who had a cell phone back then was a rare thing.
Hell no I'm on my mi hijo - that's a mamas love right there 😂
☑️😅
He doesn’t want peace he wants problems always!!!
I remember those days. Rotory phones. Explain that to a kid.
So talented
you are so good man
You should have gotten him a flip phone. LOL.
Bro you’re hilarious 😂
We did that in Australia with reverse charges too.
2:39…oh how much things change…look up the year 2020 xD
Pure genius 😅
Everybody was talking 10 mph when leaving the reason for the call when you're supposed to say your name 😂😂
Fluffy is part of my three tier funny group.
I would have said I need it to watch your shows
You're right, to have a phone is a luxury, or even a curse.
Gran video.
I remember doing that collect call conversation 😅
Pert ni ... maybe a couple bubbles short
Still love his comedy tho
"MOMitsmepickmeuphereatthe7/11at6hurryupiloveyoubye"
Damn that one hit too close to home LOL
☑️😆😅
This story was the ticket to new phone😇
new hooman, good jokes
that last bit though, i was dying 😂
They broke into his locker,so wasn't his fault,he was responsible
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Fluffy!!!!!! Bring cake...
😂 I have a picture of my kids next to an actual pay phone. They have no idea how to use it.
📸☎️😅
Happy new year
Oooooooooooo new video. Hell yeah dude