OCD and Gay. That's me. Always catastrophizing and dreaming up bizarre possible horrible scenarios in life. Hence the drama Queen in me. I feel this guy. Deeply. Somebody tell me who put the salt shaker on the left side of the pepper shaker! Someone is going to pay! Nobody puts a glass in the sink. Nobody! Lol. I got help. I'm working on it.
The line "I may not know my flowers but I know a bitch when I see one" - everything about from the delivery to the writing just feels like such modern humor I love it
It seems like a line that would be in one of RuPaul’s skits on his drag show in the category “Know Yo HERSTORY Girl!” Most likely he would have them reenact it.
To be fair, the character probably worked hard on his garden and here come someone just stomping and tearing up something he really likes even though he can't tell which flowers are which..
Holy shit, the ending is a plot twist you never saw coming! “The Gay Deceivers follows Danny and Elliot, two friends who try to get out of the draft by pretending to be gay. They are placed under surveillance by the Army and have to keep up the pretense. They move into a gay apartment building and try to blend in with the residents, all the while trying to maintain their romantic relationships with women and not get caught by the Army. The twist is that even after the pair are caught, they are not inducted into the military. The Army investigators assigned to watch them are themselves gay and are trying to keep straight people out of the Army.” Wtf 😂😂😂
I mean, a lot of old movies had comedy like this, it's what makes a lot of them so iconic because back then stereotypes were used to make some banger jokes because nobody really cared in those days besides a handful of people.
I actually started quoting this at work, in front of my boss, because we were printing price signs for flowers, she did NOT hear "peonies" and had to hear "Marigolds" before she realized what I actually said. She hadn't seen this meme yet, either
I love how old films with any hint of gay in them, even if they were making fun of the gays, is now a part of gay culture. To be honest everything that comes out of the blonde ones mouth is gold.
I think it's just a case of laughing at yourself before others have chance to. I always take the piss out of myself. I was bullied at school and learnt that if I get in there with a joke at my own expense, it takes the sting out of anyone else's.
@@aperioculus1988 I also think it's a case of access. There weren't that many cultural depictions of queerness that were accessible to the larger population. If the only accessible portrayals of your identity show consistencies, you're more likely to adopt them, especially as your own identity is forming. You're at least going to be aware of them, and that awareness ensures they survive. Hence a lot of gay cultural iconography reaches back to these outlandish portrayals. It informs, it survives, it represents.
@@turtleneckferret why do you even give a fuck? shit happens all the time, are you gonna say because you didn’t personally see her being born from a vagina that she doesn’t even exist? Go home troll. nobody likes you.
Everything about this, from immediately opening with "You dirty bitch!", to the other guy reacting with "Good good, I think she's right! They are marigolds!" instead of reacting about the flowers being destroyed, to the absolute ROAST at the end. To top it off, instead of grabbing the plant pot and throwing it at her, he grabs it for comfort. Hilarious.
@@RoninYeti yeah, a lot of us do act like that. Although I'd say it depends on the person really. I'd probably invite her in for tea and biscuits, and after a short talk about poetry and flowers, I'd whisper to her, "If you step on my flowers again, I will turn you into fertilizer for my new roses."
Stereotypes stop being funny and start being offensive when people take them too seriously Like, yes this stereotype came from somewhere but gay people have more to them than just being gay. We’re all just people
I heard that the actor who played Malcolm (the blonde guy) was openly gay (brave since it was the 60s) and worked very closely with the director to make the acc gay people in this movie as accurate as possible
According to gay film historian Vito Russo in his book 'The Celluloid Closet', co-star Michael Greer, who played the flamboyantly gay Malcolm and who was himself gay, tried to work with the screenwriter and director to minimize the negativity of the characterization and present Malcolm in a positive light. The reason why modern gay people embrace even relatively shitty efforts at portrayal like this is a sense of history, and an appreciation for camp, which is (partly) the art of doing things badly.
As someone from los angeles there are actually people this ridiculous, so as a humorous portrayal its super tame even by todays standards, but in its day it probably inspired ignorant people to think all homosexuals acted flamboyant and dramatically.
@@BlastinRope Will a few more millenials PLEASE even TRY to understand IRONY!!! NO one was taking this as true-to-life authentic portrayals of gay men.
@@michellelekas211 except for the contemporaneous people who didnt know anyone (openly) gay, who did in fact think it would have been authentic. heck this trend existed through to at least the early naughties. Will and Grace was the first time i know of that a gay character wasnt super camp
I love how she's clearly in the wrong, stomping on someone else's flowers and yet she and the other man seem to think that the name of the flowers she's stepping on is what matters 😂 funny scene all around Edit: grammar
I'm surprisingly completely OK with this stereotype because they're straight pretending to be gay, so of course they would go for an over the top stereotype to try to convince people
@benjaminollis7621So is being a scumbag. If anyone is going to cause the apocalypse it’s you and other freaks like you. 1 in 4 people is queer. Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
It's hilarious in 1969, but it really irks me now when I see reruns of "Cam" from Modern Family". He's every insulting gay stereotype in one character.
This film is fantastic. It really found this amazing balance between laughing at gays whilst also humanising them and their struggles. It really helped educate me on just how bad things were back then..
Things weren’t nearly as bad as they could have been, nor were they as bad as things are now for them in places like the Middle East, China, or Africa.
@@gabesteinberg6244just because things aren’t as awful as they could possibly be, that isn’t a reason not to care. Believe it or not, we should care about all injustice, big or small. Human suffering is human suffering, it’s not a competition to see who can have it worse. Regardless of whether it’s worse somewhere else, we shouldn’t tolerate any of it here. Be better.
She wasn't "stomping" flowers, at least not intentionally. She was hastily leaving and trying to put her shoe on, on the run. She wasn't watching where she was going -- flowerbeds were less important to her than getting her footwear properly attached. Malcolm's priorities were quite different.
@@Shermanbay Come on dude no one does that without purpose or intentional neglect to take care of other peoples property. Its not a mishap if you just don't give a shit, just like its not an accident if you drive on the pedestrian sidewalk with your car and hit some people.
Damn way to come back from that Marigold comment. Not many people can pull off a counter-insult when you get hit with a fact-based zing. ‘But I know a BITCH when I see one!’ Like a riposte for a riposte.
Aldrin: “Look out for those rocks! Can’t you do anything right?” Armstrong: “I do not know my moon landings, but I know a bitch when I see one!” *Opens hatch and passive aggressively sets foot on moon soil*
A real life comeback that I'm amazed at to this day was when a guy smashed a pie into Anita Bryant's face and she goes, "Well, at least it was a fruit pie!" ZING!!! Bryant became one of the first persons to be publicly "pied" as a political act. During a television appearance in Iowa on October 14, 1977, Bryant was struck by a pie thrown at her by Thom L. Higgins (1950-1994). Bryant quipped "At least it's a fruit pie," making a pun on the derogatory term of "fruit" for a gay man. ruclips.net/video/BmJUdLUo8HQ/видео.html
@@TheOrangeRoad they refer to them in the movie as that though. And back when it wasn’t legal they still called each other husbands, it just wasn’t a legal marriage
Lmao he immediately got out of the house as if he could sense it when his flowers are being trampled.
OCD and Gay. That's me. Always catastrophizing and dreaming up bizarre possible horrible scenarios in life. Hence the drama Queen in me. I feel this guy. Deeply.
Somebody tell me who put the salt shaker on the left side of the pepper shaker! Someone is going to pay!
Nobody puts a glass in the sink. Nobody!
Lol.
I got help. I'm working on it.
He's that lady in Breath of the Wild 😁
@Randy Mulder if you ever decide to try stand up, that would make a great bit.
@@FahadAyaz flowerblight ganon
Best part lmao
me when someone runs over my flowers in animal crossing
RocketRafaelo this was ahead of its time
@@seanbutler8122 it really was lol
Wheezing! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I came here just to say that.... lol
I'm dead. Thank you 🤣🤣🤣
The line "I may not know my flowers but I know a bitch when I see one" - everything about from the delivery to the writing just feels like such modern humor I love it
Fr. The writing and acting feel very modern.
@@breadfan_85 The acting feels very sixties. If it feels modern, it's probably because camp draws a lot from the 50s and 60s.
@@Talisguy that's s good point.
It seems like a line that would be in one of RuPaul’s skits on his drag show in the category “Know Yo HERSTORY Girl!” Most likely he would have them reenact it.
A classic gay bitchy movie line.😂
I know Malcolm's the star of the scene here, but the delivery of "Good God, I think she's right! They _are_ marigolds!" Is amazing.
That's actually the best bit.It was delivered as if he'd just discovered the true identity of the villain in an Edwardian murder mystery...
That’s my fav part lmaoo
AGREED!
@@jamiewulfyr4607 Lmfao this comment is gold
Gave me Richard E Grant in Withnail and I vibes lol
“YOU DIRTY BITCH!!!!!” 😭😭😭😭 I’m hollering!!!
Everytime!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
To be fair, the character probably worked hard on his garden and here come someone just stomping and tearing up something he really likes even though he can't tell which flowers are which..
Bruhhhhh 😂😂😂😂
My favorite part LMFAO
Silly queen, iconic!!!
Holy shit, the ending is a plot twist you never saw coming!
“The Gay Deceivers follows Danny and Elliot, two friends who try to get out of the draft by pretending to be gay. They are placed under surveillance by the Army and have to keep up the pretense. They move into a gay apartment building and try to blend in with the residents, all the while trying to maintain their romantic relationships with women and not get caught by the Army.
The twist is that even after the pair are caught, they are not inducted into the military. The Army investigators assigned to watch them are themselves gay and are trying to keep straight people out of the Army.”
Wtf 😂😂😂
That's hilarious
I thought they were trying to keep homosexuals out of the army
Now I gotta watch
@@kendrashaaaano that was *Real Life*
you shoulda just watched it.
I'm a little bit shocked that this is from an actual 60's movie and not, like, a parody of a 60's movie.
Yeah, there's a very strong John Waters energy to this scene
i thought this same thing. it’s almost surreal.
@@casanovafunkenstein5090 to be fair John Waters’ hey day began around the end of the 60s
I mean, a lot of old movies had comedy like this, it's what makes a lot of them so iconic because back then stereotypes were used to make some banger jokes because nobody really cared in those days besides a handful of people.
Shocked? Have you never seen a film that wasn't made after 2000?
"I may not know my flowers, but I know a bitch when I see one!" *Hugs flowerpot*
Big MOOD
Iconic
@@versacegang42 literally
Best quote
I'm definitely naming a song after that line.
RUclips algorithm has blessed me with this quote
My life's purpose is now to find a situation where I can organically say _I may not know my flowers, but I know a bitch when I see one_
i have it was flour but worked
Garden Party
Rotary Club
HOA Board Meeting
Mother's Day Flower Sale
Shopping with MIL at Nursery
I love that! I'm gonna have to add that to my bucket list (or to-do, wanna do, must do, or whatever, my hope to do list) now!
Flower show competition?
Go to a florist and cause a scene.
The way he says, "p E o OOn iiieeS!!!!!!" Will never stop being hysterical
😂😂
I actually started quoting this at work, in front of my boss, because we were printing price signs for flowers, she did NOT hear "peonies" and had to hear "Marigolds" before she realized what I actually said. She hadn't seen this meme yet, either
@@thrackerzodthefandomnerd4267 sounds annoying as hell
@@sam-cs7ne i showed her the clip and she busted up laughing and started quoting it too
Pee A knees
The queeniest queen to have ever queened
I'm sorry, but I don't see Freddie Mercury in this.
@@jordynshepard7111 Seconded.
What, you've never seen Quentin Crisp?
I thought he's a king
As far as 60's/70's comic actors, I believe Paul Lynd holds the title of Queeniest Queen.
0:31 the absolute wrath in his eyes lmao. Dude really brought it all out for this scene.
She didn't need to stomp her dirty feet into the guy's flowers; he had every reason to be pissed off.
His ancestors came from Skyrim. Don't mess with his chickens!
Right like how was he the bad guy in that situation gardening ans keeping flowers alive is a bitch to deal with
Disgusting feet*
It's not real.
@@DARKSHADEBLADE I guess that’s how he knows a bitch when he sees one
“I may not know [insert subject], but I know a bitch when I see one!” Works for every situation. Try it.
Oh trust me I will XD
Oh I absolutely will. 😂
Don’t mind if I do
Tried it today at a job interview. I don't think I was successful.
They fired me at work.
He’s right to get angry - the path is clearly wide enough for her to walk on. She has no business walking on his flowers.
Wow! Good eyes Sherlock
It’s just a movie…. It’s not that serious
She just kept stepping on em lmaooo
The beast when Belle touches his rose 🌹:
XD bahaha
Ihigyeugigjr
😂😂😂
You win best comment
I’m crying 😂😂😂
I love how old films with any hint of gay in them, even if they were making fun of the gays, is now a part of gay culture. To be honest everything that comes out of the blonde ones mouth is gold.
I think it's just a case of laughing at yourself before others have chance to. I always take the piss out of myself. I was bullied at school and learnt that if I get in there with a joke at my own expense, it takes the sting out of anyone else's.
@@aperioculus1988 I also think it's a case of access. There weren't that many cultural depictions of queerness that were accessible to the larger population. If the only accessible portrayals of your identity show consistencies, you're more likely to adopt them, especially as your own identity is forming. You're at least going to be aware of them, and that awareness ensures they survive. Hence a lot of gay cultural iconography reaches back to these outlandish portrayals. It informs, it survives, it represents.
Not just gold, marigold.
@@ryderthesinful Thank you for this masterpiece.
the blonde one so wheeze
You can see why he took home the Oscar that year, a total masterclass.
i saw marigolds on sale in the supermarket the other day and could not stop thinking about this scene
Did someone took it and you said that line
lmao
It was joke
You expect us to believe you saw marigolds for sale then logged into you tube to leave a comment days after you already watched this?
@@turtleneckferret why do you even give a fuck? shit happens all the time, are you gonna say because you didn’t personally see her being born from a vagina that she doesn’t even exist?
Go home troll. nobody likes you.
Therapist: Describe your love experiences in one sentence.
'I may not know my flowers, but I know a bitch when I see one!"
It hits me everytime.
yawn
dawn
brawn?
Y'all need to stop goin' out with those bitches when you seem them!
LAWN!
Everything about this, from immediately opening with "You dirty bitch!", to the other guy reacting with "Good good, I think she's right! They are marigolds!" instead of reacting about the flowers being destroyed, to the absolute ROAST at the end. To top it off, instead of grabbing the plant pot and throwing it at her, he grabs it for comfort. Hilarious.
That's when yknow he truly appreciates his flowers
I almost forgot not to watch this today.
I know a BITCH when I see one...
Wait. Does that mean you make a point of avoiding this? Or was the "not" a mistake?
@@valence6023 She’s on a 2 year streak dude, don’t tempt her.
@@SummerRocks50 I don't think you can safely assume gender here...
Khy Maaren please go outside
I got this randomly and I’m not disappointed
Me too. I was not expecting a clip from 1969 to make me lol so hard.
Same. I’ve heard this clip before but I didn’t know where it came from
Thinking it was a mad tv skit from the thumbnail
@@Dalton_Boardman2000 I didn't read the "lol" in your comment at first. Haha
Me as well
0:29 I MAY NOT KNOW MY FLOWERS BUT I KNOW A BITCH WHEN I SEE ONE!
As a grocery store worker, I can relate to this scene.
"I may not know my flowers, but I know a *bitch* when I see one."
realist thing ever spoken
I love the 60’s bf “OMG she’s right Batman they are flowers!”
That was the joke, because many made fun of the fact that Batman and Robin seemed gay.
Holy Hollyhocks, Robin!
Camp is a wonderful thing
@@krimsonkarma8412 Thank you.
I can’t believe this video single-handedly won gays the right to vote in America. This is truly inspiring. ❤
this needs to be pinned 😭😭
I don't care if this is grossly stereotypical it's still the greatest thing ever.
Some stereotypes are true. How do you think they became stereotypes?
It's not stereotypical at all. A gross majority of gay men I've met, talked to, or hung out with acted like this...
@@RoninYeti yeah, a lot of us do act like that. Although I'd say it depends on the person really.
I'd probably invite her in for tea and biscuits, and after a short talk about poetry and flowers, I'd whisper to her, "If you step on my flowers again, I will turn you into fertilizer for my new roses."
@@iknowthatyouregayfireflies9992 Like, I accept that a lot of gay men act like this, but I certainly don't expect it, ya know?
Stereotypes stop being funny and start being offensive when people take them too seriously
Like, yes this stereotype came from somewhere but gay people have more to them than just being gay. We’re all just people
I'm in love with his princess Diana haircut.
lmao on point 👌🏼
Dorothy Hamill.
@@lohphat Oh yeah it's a Dorthy Hamill do I've heard of that.
You’re cute
technically Diana had his haircut lol
"you silly queen"
I can't wait to call all my gay friends this when they're being super extra
How'd it go, champ?
I don’t know if that’s a good idea 😂
Great idea
My especially gay over the top friend absolutely loved it and insists on being called a silly queen often
@@JesterWhoHelps as an especially gay, over-the-top person myself I can attest, we eat that shit up.
"I may not know my flowers"-
Hand over your gay card.
Atrocious
"-but I know a BITCH when I see one!"
Hands gay card back.
Well the character is a straight guy pretending to be gay to not be drafted so
You cant say the G word
@@Emisop nope, these guys aren’t the main characters, they are the actually gay neighbors.
It's so weird seeing Jake Paul before he got into boxing and MMA.
what a wild career he has
HA!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
nice
Dead
This clip never fails to make me smile.
Thanks to the actors and people involved with this pioneering movie!!!
*Peony-ring
Peyronie's ring 😂😂😂😂
@@itsYaGirlJBmarigolding ffs!
I heard that the actor who played Malcolm (the blonde guy) was openly gay (brave since it was the 60s) and worked very closely with the director to make the acc gay people in this movie as accurate as possible
Bless that man in tan. He is doing everything he can not to break at the end there
According to gay film historian Vito Russo in his book 'The Celluloid Closet', co-star Michael Greer, who played the flamboyantly gay Malcolm and who was himself gay, tried to work with the screenwriter and director to minimize the negativity of the characterization and present Malcolm in a positive light.
The reason why modern gay people embrace even relatively shitty efforts at portrayal like this is a sense of history, and an appreciation for camp, which is (partly) the art of doing things badly.
Thanks for sharing that
As someone from los angeles there are actually people this ridiculous, so as a humorous portrayal its super tame even by todays standards, but in its day it probably inspired ignorant people to think all homosexuals acted flamboyant and dramatically.
@@BlastinRope Will a few more millenials PLEASE even TRY to understand IRONY!!!
NO one was taking this as true-to-life authentic portrayals of gay men.
@@michellelekas211 except for the contemporaneous people who didnt know anyone (openly) gay, who did in fact think it would have been authentic. heck this trend existed through to at least the early naughties. Will and Grace was the first time i know of that a gay character wasnt super camp
What’s the point of exploitation films if not to go beyond the boundaries?
The clutching of the flowers at the end sends me every time😹😹😹
*I MAY NOT KNOW MY FLOWERS *gasps** *BUT I KNOW A BITCH WHEN I SEE ONE* **grabs flower pot**
this is almost shakespearean, i felt real pain for this man and his flowers! how could she, it was like a knife to the heart!
In the age before Ring Doorbell.. He sensed a disturbance in the yard.
This is the best thing ever.
Bro I thought those sandwiches in your Profile pic was a girl's cleavage in a sports bra.
I need to go outside more, lmao.
@@userequaltoNull lmao XD
You're joking.
Just came back to this clip.
Guess what I did *again*
me not knowing this was called “the gay deceivers” 😭😭😭
I love how she's clearly in the wrong, stomping on someone else's flowers and yet she and the other man seem to think that the name of the flowers she's stepping on is what matters 😂 funny scene all around
Edit: grammar
I’m sorry but this is golden. ✨
You mean marigolden!
@@itsyagurluwu5084 I adore you for this response and wish I had your wit.
No, they're marigolds!
@@Qabim wooosh
sadly I know many gay men who act exactly like this... stereotypes are true
And then he took the rest of the flowers. 😂 I’m dying.
0:37 the way he whimpers and looks up 😂😂😂😂 weak
0:28 Best Scene From A Film EVER. But did she REALLY have to trample the poor stereotype's flower bed?!
“Stereotype”
@@gadellomagnollo1810 ?
OMG LMFAO
REFERRING TO SOMEONE AS A "STEREOTYPE" HAS ME ROLLING IM ACTUALLY DYING OMG 😭😭😭😭😭
I'm surprisingly completely OK with this stereotype because they're straight pretending to be gay, so of course they would go for an over the top stereotype to try to convince people
Understated acting, probably method.
Considering the actor was actually gay and helped write the script: almost certainly.
@@hyperfox0934 "actually gay"
@@hijodelaisla275 :
@@hijodelaisla275 ?
@Greg Jacques I admire your optimism!
I love how he hugs the flowerpot like it's like his child or pet.
I think I know now what it means to have gay pride, for I would be proud of this too
Don't EVER step on a gay man's flowers 😂 😂
@@gregorbaby4269And don't EVER be afraid to call a bitch a bitch.
I dunno, that bed looks kind of messy to me. I've seen fly-by-night guerrullia garderners pt more aesthetically-pleasing flowerbeds in things.
What about aids would you be proud of that too
@benjaminollis7621So is being a scumbag. If anyone is going to cause the apocalypse it’s you and other freaks like you. 1 in 4 people is queer. Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
I remember laughing at that line 52 years ago!
52 years ago... The world sure is a crazy place!
So tell us mister, was this popular or a flop?
@@switchbladejimmy7655 Probably a flop, as it appealed to a narrow audience.
"I may not know my flowers, but I know a bitch when I see one!" Okay, that got me. 😂
I love how the neighborhood is like : DRAMA DETECTED
Sounds like my childhood
this is probably the most golden scene of any movie ever. and i've seen many movies.
It's hilarious in 1969, but it really irks me now when I see reruns of "Cam" from Modern Family". He's every insulting gay stereotype in one character.
@@robertschwartz4810 Definitely no excuse 30-40 years later to still see the same shit every time.
Do you mean... *"marigolden"*
"Most golden scene;" don't watch many movies, aye??
No good ones, though.
this NEEDS to be sampled for a club remix
I need this on replay for the rest of my life.
Why is this a total Roger the alien moment?
Omg yes 😁
This is roger without a doubt omg
Oh my god yes!!! And the other guy confirming they are marigolds, sounds like Stan!
@@panostsak Roger Voice Stttttttttaaaaaaaaaannnnnn
😂 I just laughed out loud in a hospital
This film is fantastic. It really found this amazing balance between laughing at gays whilst also humanising them and their struggles. It really helped educate me on just how bad things were back then..
And they act like it's still that way now.
@@zerogrey3798don’t start getting political, bitch. Always the people who don’t understand other’s struggles wanting to talk.
Things weren’t nearly as bad as they could have been, nor were they as bad as things are now for them in places like the Middle East, China, or Africa.
@@gabesteinberg6244just because things aren’t as awful as they could possibly be, that isn’t a reason not to care. Believe it or not, we should care about all injustice, big or small. Human suffering is human suffering, it’s not a competition to see who can have it worse. Regardless of whether it’s worse somewhere else, we shouldn’t tolerate any of it here. Be better.
@@gabesteinberg6244 stonewall riots happened that year it came out, if I’m not mistaken. It was pretty damn bad. Straight up illegal to be gay
Actor: "How flamboyant, stereotype queen do you want the scene?"
Director: "Yes, let it fly!"
This man was an absolute gem.
Because he’s being hostile towards a woman?
@@mightytaiger3000She was trampling his flowers and being a wiseass about it, he was right to be mad! "Hostile to women" smh...
Stewart's personality really changed when he grew up.
I don't care how many times I see this clip it will always make me laugh, this is my favorite scene hands down!!
I was having a super sad morning and then I remembered this, watching it on repeat now. 🤣🤣
The blonde : link
The dude: flower girl in botw
This is underrated lmao
LMAO
@@optimisticprime5711 thank you so much!
@@gothica3605 glad I could make ya laugh!
"Silly Queen" needs to be used way more today.
my gay ass at any social gathering
LMAOOO I’m a gay guy and this is fucking hysterical to me oh my god
I’d probably react the same way
Finally defeated you in MHW the other night! Made me hysterical being carted all the time! 😂
@@nickbuxton8406 what can I say? One must be prepared to cart when you face the dragon version of the Avatar
Yeah gays can never let a good opportunity to be as hostile and misogynistic towards women as heterosexual men are pass.
Poor thing 🤪
I had to show my mom this because she said marigolds and I couldn’t stop laughing.
This is by far the best thing that has ever popped into my suggested videos of all time.
One minute you're watching ASMR videos, the next you're hearing a campy gay guy yell about flowers. Thanks, RUclips.
Literally same, what? :O
Is this not asmr?
Poor Stuart, all grown and his 'look what I can do', days well behind him
To be fair, she was just stomping in his flower bed, for no good reason... I would be pretty upset too XD
I didn't really understand why she was stomping his flowers in the first place.
She wasn't "stomping" flowers, at least not intentionally. She was hastily leaving and trying to put her shoe on, on the run. She wasn't watching where she was going -- flowerbeds were less important to her than getting her footwear properly attached. Malcolm's priorities were quite different.
I don’t know, but I know a bitch when I see one.
Because she's a dirty bitch!!
Right? Anyone would have the right to be upset in that situation, that clumsy bitch just trampled that poor guys flowers for no reason
@@Shermanbay
Come on dude no one does that without purpose or intentional neglect to take care of other peoples property. Its not a mishap if you just don't give a shit, just like its not an accident if you drive on the pedestrian sidewalk with your car and hit some people.
I love how dramatic they are. Superb performance!
I dunno why but I love how the tall one puts his arm around the blonde one’s shoulder
The tall guy is his boyfriend.
Words to live by.
She might had beaten him about the flowers, but he won with that comeback
This sequence is just so mind blowing its so funny and random
This is straight up a Brandon Rogers skit from the 60's
I like how he turned "peonies" into a 7 syllable word
"I may not know my flowers but I know a bitch when I see one!!!"
-I am officially using that line hence forth.
Damn way to come back from that Marigold comment. Not many people can pull off a counter-insult when you get hit with a fact-based zing.
‘But I know a BITCH when I see one!’ Like a riposte for a riposte.
Yea because it was a fact for a fact..
The trick is you don't fight the insult, but accept it. You roll with it and spin that as a new insult.
Aldrin: “Look out for those rocks! Can’t you do anything right?”
Armstrong: “I do not know my moon landings, but I know a bitch when I see one!”
*Opens hatch and passive aggressively sets foot on moon soil*
A real life comeback that I'm amazed at to this day was when a guy smashed a pie into Anita Bryant's face and she goes, "Well, at least it was a fruit pie!" ZING!!!
Bryant became one of the first persons to be publicly "pied" as a political act. During a television appearance in Iowa on October 14, 1977, Bryant was struck by a pie thrown at her by Thom L. Higgins (1950-1994). Bryant quipped "At least it's a fruit pie," making a pun on the derogatory term of "fruit" for a gay man.
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@@harizotoh7 and it can be almost always used as a go-to comeback
He had a point, she just trampled those flowers pretending not to notice them.
What a campy gem of a scene... lol
When his husband says "God. I think she's right. They are marigolds." I get anime :O vibes lol
Ikr look at his hair
The man's dressed like a JoJo character.
This is the 60s, thats not his husband
@@TheOrangeRoad they refer to them in the movie as that though. And back when it wasn’t legal they still called each other husbands, it just wasn’t a legal marriage
His stiff neck and demeanor crack me up. Its a brilliant moment caught on camera movie or not.
Why does this feel like I'm watching an internet video from 2007? This stuff was well ahead of its time
So I played one of those cat summons noises and my cats ignored it but then I played this because it was stuck in my head and they came right over
I feel like this was supposed to be attacking gay men but it actually looks empowering. He read her ass.😂 Now I have to watch this movie
The actor playing Malcolm is gay and participated in the script writing, so he's still playing a stereotype but not to be ridiculed.
you don't have to be vulgar tho, seeing you're a woman as well. I thought the actor was really capable and funny
@@arikalamari19 Screw you she's using her freedom of speech.
@@arikalamari19 this is the internet lmao. People are gonna curse 😂
@@arikalamari19 lmfao, imagine caring about a fucking curse. Its a goddman word, go cry about it. We have freedom of speech for a reason, dumbass
Definitely the type of dudes to never leave their friends behind.
That's kind of the issue.
They're always in their friends behind.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Zoinks
This is the best thing to come out of 1969
Ok wait. This has to be who the character “Stuart” from MadTv was based on. The other guy looks much like the policeman from Nightmare on Elm Street.
I immediately thought of Stuart also
maybe the 'looks', but the 'character' of Stuart is just a Spoiled Brat...
@@rtyuik7 ‘maybe’
Look what I can do!
He actually looks more like Michael McDonald's character in the Abercrombie and Fitch sketches on MadTV
My response to the condescending bud tender at my local dispensary.
I just stumbled across this today but this is perfection. I can’t stop playing it. 🤣
"I may not know my flowers, but I know a bitch when I see one" is my new life motto
Look, I don't understand how somebody got this footage of me in my daily life over a decade before I was born...
That sparked so much joy i can’t
Logan Paul would've thrived in the 60s.
Hes thriving now lol
He's one of those guys that would've thrived no matter what time period he lived in, the audacious douche nozzle.
I love his over the top acting, I have to find this movie
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I love how queen just hugs the flowers as they walks away lol
I just about peed my regulation bloomers from laughter.
i like when quote videos don’t say the quote in the title and you don’t remember right away what the quote is and it’s a delightful surprise
I have watched this EVERYDAY for a week!!! 😂😂😂
Lol, I just told my son the exact same thing