@@richallan3374 Whatever, they both have 9 and 1 in them, he just added a zero and put it in betweentheir mirror image of 19, see, he’s doing some tricky math too.
We can blame political-correctness extremists and self-proclaimed "social justice warriors" for that. I understand that treating others with respect is a good thing and that is why I, as someone who considers Martin Luther King Jr. a hero who was ahead of his time (unfortunately a little too ahead of his time it seems), oppose enforced political-correctness. Enforcing political-correctness does not breed respect, it breeds fear and cowardice.
@@adamschank7703 I thought social justice warrior was a sarcastic pejorative, not something you dubbed yourself. I don’t understand how you brought up MLK or how he fits into this conversation, and what does politics have to do with getting a joke about wizzy math tricks? You’re really tickling my brain box by getting me to try to understand your logic here.
@@landosalemchainsaw basically, I am saying that SJWs are the reason a sense of humor seems to be rarer these days. All they care about is what is said or done, not the context.
It's good to see someone seeing old time comedy and enjoying it. Abbot and Costello were very clever in their routines, that is what makes it so entertaining!
Ahhhhh, the GOLD STANDARD trolls and comedy geniuses so far ahead of their time. This is my favorite skit from them. Its so simple, so relatable (except for the rent AMOUNT!)
Every Sunday after church we would watch these guys. Sometimes a movie sometimes a comedy routine. They were already 30 years off tv by then and we loved them!
Yeah they will. Cause this is literally why we have the common core. Its gotten to the point that math is taught in school but its taught procedurally rather than conceptually. IE you follow these steps and get the answer rather than this is why these steps work. We literally did a study a few years ago that showed teachers (teachers now not students) teaching elementary math don't understand the reason why lining up the digits and lining up the decimal points is important in these mathematic steps. Common core helps solve that lack of understanding.
Impossible math routines like that go to the dawn of vaudeville and probably earlier. I wouldn't be surprised if they did stuff like this in minstrel shows; heck, probably did them in medieval times. They'll last forever because they're always funny.
Lol, I did what you did, calculated it in my head. But it's not 109, it's 91. It was pretty easy too. 7 times 10 is 70, and 7 times 3 is 21. 70 + 21 equals 91. Math is easy if you work around 10.
That's also how my dad taught me. Works when figuring out how old someone is, too, if they give you the year they were born, or how old an item is. For example, I recently bought a Enfield rifle made in 1943. Well, add 7 to that to get 1950. Add another 50 to get to 2000, then 20 to get us to this year, 2020. 50+20= 70, 70+7=77. The rifle is 77-years-old.
Ironically, in light of all the "common core" jokes in the comments, the whole point of the much-maligned common core methodologies is to help students see things this way, and thus understand the underlying principles at hand. Too many people learn a "system" they do not understand, and this skit underscores how easy it is to get a wrong answer when you don't understand it (or be manipulated).
@@ahwhite2022 they taught my daughter common core.... not only is she slow and taking 5 minutes for simple 3 digit x 3 digit multiplications, she never gets the correct answer... but they pass her as long as she shows her work.... yay for no child left behind???
Bonus points: 7 and 13 are also both 3 away from 10. So what you can do is take (10^2)-(3^2). 100 - 9 = 91. Works for any numbers that are equally distant from the same number. 93*107 = (100^2) - (7^2) = 10,000 - 49 = 9,951
@@neocommenter In 2020 dollars that would be $93.30 a week for rent, or about $404.30 a month. The minimum wage would equal out to $5.33/hour, which is more where it should be.
Yep. My husband's paw paw was telling me in the 60s he made $40 a week and was paying either $12 or $15 a week in child support and had to pay taxes and bills
Bud Abbotts grandson is on YT and he said.... he knows that his grandfather would be proud to know that his work is still appreciated and still making people laugh!! The creative math in this is astounding!! Genius work in this!! Its 91! LOL. Watch the skit again...you can see how he does it! This was done Live on TV and in front of a studio audience! 😂🤣😂🤣
Here's another example of great comedy. Loved it. You might want to check out the betting scene with Groucho Marx and Chico Marx in the movie Day at the Races. Brilliant.
The best comedy duo ever,I'm 60 now an remember them being on TV Saturday afternoons,,absolutely classic stuff from them..🏴🏴🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🏴🏴
Van, its awesome that you're seeing these classics. Abbot is the tall one by the way. I definitely recommend watchung "Duck Soup" its a marx Brothers comedy protest of the wars going on in the 1930s. So worth the watch.
It's 91. without a calculator. [Who's on First] is another great bit of theirs. I recall my late godfather givin me VHS tapes of these guys. He was a close friend of my late mother.. Both of them are with the Creator now. So ..fond memories for me. Absoluetly hilarious calssics. Thanks. Peace.
Dude that was awesome. I love seeing that skit again and your reaction was great. Loved watching you laugh and try to figure out what Lou might do next. Thanks for the video!!
Yeah, they confuse you but that's at the heart of their humor. Abbott set it up and Costello brought it home, every time. Lou Costello was one of the first trruly absurdist comedians. Best of all, he worked completely clean. It's something I grew up with as a kid, still makes me howl.
He’s switching the tens place into the ones place. Adding a column of seven 13s you get 21 but it you put down the 1 in the ones column and bring the 2, which is 2 TENS. Into the tens column. Then you add the 7 tens, plus the 2 tens you brought over and you get 9 tens or 90. You put the total of 9 tens next to the 1 from the ones column and you get your answer of 91.
This is from the old Abbot and Costello show They were old vaudeville men and used a lot of their vaudeville skits in the show..... and this was one of them . The third (bald) guy in this skit was Mr Fields who was their apartment land lord in the show ruclips.net/video/jcbDkigenXs/видео.html
Don't know if anyone's explained it to you but the guy just rearranged the numbers 13 and 28 in the division problem. When he was dividing 7 and 28 to make 13 (7 / 28 = 13) he's really suppose to divide 7 and 13 to make 28 (7 / 13 = 28) which, of course, he can't. In the multiplication problem (13 x 7) when he multiplies 7 and 3 to make 21, he's suppose to keep the "1" in 21 and carry the "2" to the "1" in 13, then when he multiplies the 7 and 1 to make 7 he's suppose to add the "2" that got carried over.
this video explains exactly how "fast talkers" can get you to agree to sh!t that you normally wouldn't even consider
Abbott and Costello, “Who’s on First,” is one of the best comedic skits ever.
He's already reacted to that one...
I think he did it yesterday...
Best Abbott and Costello one for me is the Halloween one. Dont remember the name of the episode
I like when Abbot taught Costello how to parallel park. ruclips.net/video/fTklrgZewGk/видео.html
In most people's opinion, "Who's on first" is the perfect joke.
I never get tired of seeing this duo. The "Who's on First" routine is classic. They had such a gift!
This is the origins of common core math.
Yes do math wrong but in a way that sounds right
That's why the whole damn country can't count votes!
@@elisestripling8133 isn't 2020 fun?
Common core math L🤣L! Good one
😂 IKR?!
"So that's $109 that he's owes him, am I right?"
... uh ... yea, sure, why not?
$91
@@richallan3374 Whatever, they both have 9 and 1 in them, he just added a zero and put it in betweentheir mirror image of 19, see, he’s doing some tricky math too.
@@landosalemchainsaw (7x10)+(7x3)
@@CaliMeatWagon Yes, that's how I did it in my head. It's School House Rock methodology. :)
5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, STOP!
It’s really nice seeing younger generations being exposed to old classics like this! :)
Comedy back then was so much smarter than it is now for most comics.
George Carlin has entered the chat:
People in general were smarter back then. Give it another few decades and they’ll be teaching math like this in schools calling it the “new new math.’
We can blame political-correctness extremists and self-proclaimed "social justice warriors" for that. I understand that treating others with respect is a good thing and that is why I, as someone who considers Martin Luther King Jr. a hero who was ahead of his time (unfortunately a little too ahead of his time it seems), oppose enforced political-correctness. Enforcing political-correctness does not breed respect, it breeds fear and cowardice.
@@adamschank7703
I thought social justice warrior was a sarcastic pejorative, not something you dubbed yourself. I don’t understand how you brought up MLK or how he fits into this conversation, and what does politics have to do with getting a joke about wizzy math tricks? You’re really tickling my brain box by getting me to try to understand your logic here.
@@landosalemchainsaw basically, I am saying that SJWs are the reason a sense of humor seems to be rarer these days. All they care about is what is said or done, not the context.
This never gets old, love this slapstick comedy lmao
They put out some hilarious movies, Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein is so funny
Legendary comedy.. You laugh and think at the same time. And it’s CLEAN. No cursing.
It's good to see someone seeing old time comedy and enjoying it. Abbot and Costello were very clever in their routines, that is what makes it so entertaining!
This is one of the greatest hustles ever lol.
Ahhhhh, the GOLD STANDARD trolls and comedy geniuses so far ahead of their time. This is my favorite skit from them. Its so simple, so relatable (except for the rent AMOUNT!)
This was originally in one of their movies with Costello applying for a job as a vacuum salesman. Classic stuff.
Never in my life I would think I would see abbot and Costello in a reaction.... I love it!!
Every Sunday after church we would watch these guys. Sometimes a movie sometimes a comedy routine. They were already 30 years off tv by then and we loved them!
Funny stuff thats Abbott and Costello they play with words play on numbers brilliant in hilarious
The landlord also let him write on the apartment wall with a crayon.
New sketch: 7 x 13 = 109 🙂
that be one for when they get paid to work
7 x 13 = 91
He switches 10's and units.He adds up the column of 1's as 1 when they are really 10 in value.
Children going to school under the common core curriculum won't get this.
Using new math they could get the answer in their head.
god damn zoomers
Yeah they will. Cause this is literally why we have the common core. Its gotten to the point that math is taught in school but its taught procedurally rather than conceptually. IE you follow these steps and get the answer rather than this is why these steps work. We literally did a study a few years ago that showed teachers (teachers now not students) teaching elementary math don't understand the reason why lining up the digits and lining up the decimal points is important in these mathematic steps. Common core helps solve that lack of understanding.
7x13=91...
7*13=70+21 or $91, the trick is to add or subtract parts of the number as separate halves, and you'll always be able to write a proof that shows 28.
Sounds like the new math they teach in schools today.
They'll get it better than most.
Now who's going to pay for cleaning that crayon off the wall?
Impossible math routines like that go to the dawn of vaudeville and probably earlier. I wouldn't be surprised if they did stuff like this in minstrel shows; heck, probably did them in medieval times. They'll last forever because they're always funny.
Lol, I did what you did, calculated it in my head. But it's not 109, it's 91. It was pretty easy too. 7 times 10 is 70, and 7 times 3 is 21. 70 + 21 equals 91. Math is easy if you work around 10.
That's also how my dad taught me. Works when figuring out how old someone is, too, if they give you the year they were born, or how old an item is. For example, I recently bought a Enfield rifle made in 1943. Well, add 7 to that to get 1950. Add another 50 to get to 2000, then 20 to get us to this year, 2020. 50+20= 70, 70+7=77. The rifle is 77-years-old.
Ironically, in light of all the "common core" jokes in the comments, the whole point of the much-maligned common core methodologies is to help students see things this way, and thus understand the underlying principles at hand. Too many people learn a "system" they do not understand, and this skit underscores how easy it is to get a wrong answer when you don't understand it (or be manipulated).
@@ahwhite2022 they taught my daughter common core.... not only is she slow and taking 5 minutes for simple 3 digit x 3 digit multiplications, she never gets the correct answer... but they pass her as long as she shows her work.... yay for no child left behind???
Bonus points: 7 and 13 are also both 3 away from 10. So what you can do is take (10^2)-(3^2). 100 - 9 = 91. Works for any numbers that are equally distant from the same number. 93*107 = (100^2) - (7^2) = 10,000 - 49 = 9,951
It's 28!!
Not only did he confuse the hell out of the landlord but he wrote all over his Wall
$7 a week for rent. Oh man.
Minimum wage in 1946 was 40 cents an hour.
@@neocommenter In 2020 dollars that would be $93.30 a week for rent, or about $404.30 a month. The minimum wage would equal out to $5.33/hour, which is more where it should be.
Yep. My husband's paw paw was telling me in the 60s he made $40 a week and was paying either $12 or $15 a week in child support and had to pay taxes and bills
Bud Abbotts grandson is on YT and he said.... he knows that his grandfather would be proud to know that his work is still appreciated and still making people laugh!! The creative math in this is astounding!! Genius work in this!! Its 91! LOL. Watch the skit again...you can see how he does it! This was done Live on TV and in front of a studio audience! 😂🤣😂🤣
What you just saw was a classic hustle.
This is my all-time favorite Abbott and Costello routine. My son and I used it in a skit one year.
thats a hustle if i ever saw one lol another good vid van.
Who’s on First and Two Tens For A Five. Check both
I forgot about Two Tens For A Five lol.
This is some real genius to come up with this routine.
Here's another example of great comedy. Loved it. You might want to check out the betting scene with Groucho Marx and Chico Marx in the movie Day at the Races. Brilliant.
Those guys are GREAT !!!
GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY 🙏🙏🙏
He's messing him up by always adding to the 1s place lol. Instead of 7 "10s" he adds them as 7 "1s", etc.
Through out the equations he leaves out the 0. lol best skit
Another great skit from Abbott And Costello. They were awesome! Great reaction!
This is so old school and I love it man. Real professionals I can't take it and I'm good with math but dame I don't count 28 either thanks bro
Abbott and Costello, a classic
The Mustard Sketch and You're 40, She's 10 are 2 other famous routines they had.
Loafing
Love Abbott and Costello. Even to this day I still watch them with my kids and they laugh their ass's off.
The best comedy duo ever,I'm 60 now an remember them being on TV Saturday afternoons,,absolutely classic stuff from them..🏴🏴🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🏴🏴
Ha, ha, ha...
Lou even had you going!
That's why they were such a great comedy team.
These guys were truly brilliant so cleverly done
You may be confused but at least you don’t have to give them a room for free lol
I just love that skit; it is such a classic
Abbott and Costello were a great comedy team, but like there was turmoil.
They were crazy but funny. And still funny 75 years later.😂😂
Pure genius Abbott and Costello got to be the best
Lmao your math is almost worst than theyres 😂 much love though
Don’t let him run the cash register.
*theirs
(Sorry. Had to do it)
Van, its awesome that you're seeing these classics. Abbot is the tall one by the way. I definitely recommend watchung "Duck Soup" its a marx Brothers comedy protest of the wars going on in the 1930s. So worth the watch.
Good thing jojo andiarent doing this one with you. They d never let you forget
Dunder Mifflin!!!!!!!!! I've got the t shirt. $91😉
I wasn't going to be the one. But I like Lou Costello's math better.
I don’t think the shirt costs that much.
This is Common Core math taught today in America's public schools.
Love these guys, hope this finds you and the fam well
That's 3 card Monte will math straight street hustle.
Lmao, messed my sh- up!
There's a lot of Abbott and Costello on the Internet. I'd love to see you react to them more.
He's dividing, multiplication and adding the numbers individually except as together so 13 is added as 1 and 3 etc
It's 91. without a calculator. [Who's on First] is another great bit of theirs. I recall my late godfather givin me VHS tapes of these guys. He was a close friend of my late mother.. Both of them are with the Creator now. So ..fond memories for me.
Absoluetly hilarious calssics.
Thanks. Peace.
Dude that was awesome. I love seeing that skit again and your reaction was great. Loved watching you laugh and try to figure out what Lou might do next. Thanks for the video!!
Laurel and Hardy, Abbott and Costello, and Norman Wisdom were all awesome. Geniuses of their craft.
Ma and Pa Kettle did the same routine with different numbers.......also funny
I love these comedic duos.👍👍👍✌✌✌😎😎😎🔥🔥🔥
It's so simple brother I had it figured out in grade school fifty years ago, grew up with their routine
You have to check out 'The Lemon Table' with Abbott and Costello
With old time comedy. *DO NOT OVER THINK IT.* Just go with it and it's a lot more funnier.
So that’s where common core came from 😀😀
Its so genuis he mixes different math solutions.
Do "Two Tens for a Five".
And common core math was invented.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yeah, they confuse you but that's at the heart of their humor. Abbott set it up and Costello brought it home, every time. Lou Costello was one of the first trruly absurdist comedians. Best of all, he worked completely clean. It's something I grew up with as a kid, still makes me howl.
This was fun! Thanks man.
I just love Abbot and Costello. Try tijuana strings with Mel Blanc and Jack Benny. Another class comedy act
Good reaction brother keep up the awesome work
He was changing the denominators places around for the division and multiplication.
... and he walks away with the 28 dollars .. lol
Abbott and Costello meet Dracula. Lmao
There is another routine like this one that I know you'll love called Ma and Pa Kettle Math.
He’s switching the tens place into the ones place. Adding a column of seven 13s you get 21 but it you put down the 1 in the ones column and bring the 2, which is 2 TENS. Into the tens column. Then you add the 7 tens, plus the 2 tens you brought over and you get 9 tens or 90. You put the total of 9 tens next to the 1 from the ones column and you get your answer of 91.
These old times comics were brilliant!
He really said 7x13 is 109 😂😂
I subscribed to your channel because of this video
I'm just viewing your reaction to this, this is one of my favorite skits. Michael Jackson did this same skit with Flip Wilson.
True original hustlers baby!!!!
You're awesome. Love your channel.
Find the one with the cop and the handcuffs.
Two tens for a five is another classic :)
This is from the old Abbot and Costello show
They were old vaudeville men and used a lot of their vaudeville skits in the show..... and this was one of them .
The third (bald) guy in this skit was Mr Fields who was their apartment land lord in the show
ruclips.net/video/jcbDkigenXs/видео.html
Don't know if anyone's explained it to you but the guy just rearranged the numbers 13 and 28 in the division problem. When he was dividing 7 and 28 to make 13 (7 / 28 = 13) he's really suppose to divide 7 and 13 to make 28 (7 / 13 = 28) which, of course, he can't.
In the multiplication problem (13 x 7) when he multiplies 7 and 3 to make 21, he's suppose to keep the "1" in 21 and carry the "2" to the "1" in 13, then when he multiplies the 7 and 1 to make 7 he's suppose to add the "2" that got carried over.
Abbot and Costello "Handcuffs". Very very funny clip.😂😂 Also Stinky Parts 1& 2.
A Prime Example of Costello logic here.
great skit. thanks for showing it. really makes you think doesn't it.
Costello was a smooth talker
I'm still trying to figure how you got 7x13 equals 109 brah??! LMFAO
The math becomes whatever you want it to be, when you just ignore place value. It's funny how important a simple 0 can be.
Look up Ma and Pa Kettle doing math. Classic
The Dentist Sketch from The Carol Burnett show. Also from the Carol Burnett show The Elephant Story.