quote is "we may know that there are five essentials for victory" *Pauly nods* "One. He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight." *Pauly jumps into the gardeners*
@@WiredLain_ lol my comment was partially a joke. Chrissy had been hitting the heroin hard since at least season 2. Remember his trip to Italy? lmao he chased the dragon the whole way thru, never saw that mountain he said he was gonna see.
There’s a great interview with him about life on the streets, probably takes place 20 years before the show. His voice is not as affected and over the top like it is on the show. He had some great stories, talks about the first guy he ever seriously attacked, around the time he was 19-20... he basically says he was an animal, and not in a good way, not bragging, but more like he’s a little ashamed that he couldn’t control himself. Should be easy to find if you’re interested.
@@freestang6662big difference is Philly had Billy keeping all his business going, and Phil really didn’t steal other people’s territory for himself. The only real instances of him going after someone else’s earnings are 1. With Lorraine Colluzo, who was kicking up to the wrong guy, and 2. Hesh and his son in law, who Phil didn’t get the memo on them having the approval to run a shy in that area. Even then, after a fuckup like that Phil ponied up the agreed upon compensation to Hesh, which nobody else ever really did.
The waiters death is one of the most reckless, evil and senseless murders on the whole show, but it is fucking hilarious how Paulie's response to a guy he thinks is having a seizure is to shoot him.
My Favorite Episode out the whole series I'll never forget watching it with My Wife that season was full of drama and twists and turns but that episode brought the comedy and it worked
It's one of the most heinous acts in the entire show, and it's absolutely hilarious. They throw a brick at a hard-working stiff. He's on the ground riverdancing, and their first thought is to kill him so that he can't tell the police about the assault. Then they steal back the money. Paulie in a nutshell: unreasonable, violent and incredibly cheap.
But he was taking advice from a two time loser , not to mention scum bag . I mean it was Elias Cotas , Casey Jones , who stole all of those pork roins outta Stu lemmings that one time lol
I would watch an entire show about Paulie. I don’t care if it’s a crime show; just a show about his day to day life and how he handles the various situations he finds himself in would be absolutely hilarious.
The man is an absolute menace. Would never like to be in argument with this kind of character in real life but looking at it from a safe distance is comical yet very realistic.
When they were stuck out in the woods freezing to death that was probably the funniest episode that I've ever seen I can't stop laughing eating ketchup packages hilarious
When i was in the service i won the chin-ups cup three weeks in a row, fuckin' beautiful definition too. A guy asked to model for the boxing poster, he was half a fag but i was flattered just the same. Now look at this... fuckin' wrinkles like an old lady's cunt.
That Ralph Cifereto comeback was just perfect. Paulie: YOU’RE LATE!! Ralph: well tomorrow I can be on time, you’ll be stupid forever. I’ve stolen that comeback so many times in the years since this show 🤣
It's a spin on a classic line by Winston Churchill. I perhaps paraphrase somewhat here, but at a party, when arguing with a crotchety old woman, she accused him of being drunk, to which he retorted, "Yes, and you're ugly but tomorrow morning I'll be sober". You might want to keep that one in your quiver also.
@@peterwainaina9497 Now that I watch it I can have a laugh too. But seeing it for the first time I was shocked by how casually they ended this completely innocent mans life.
I think Winston Churchill said something like that originally. Some lady: said to him "Churchill you are drunk" and then Churchill responded: "And tomorrow I shall be sober but you will still be ugly".
Rest Easy Tony Sirico You Will Be Missed. “I was born, grew up, spent a few years in the army, couple more in the can, and here I am, half a wise guy, so what?"
When Paulie says, "Watch your fat fucking mouth," to Bobby Baccala I crack up every single time. It's supposed to be one of the most serious scenes in the entire show, but it's so freaking funny.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 Absolutely. Compare that to the scene where Paulie tells him "The boss of this family told you you're gonna be Santa Claus...." Bobby couldn't even answer or look him in the eye. He just looked at the ground.
*[the hotel explodes, instantly killing Silvio and the other guy. Paulie walks outside with a half-burned face, looking directly at the camera as he does his signature finger point while laughing “heh heh”, right before falling to the ground]*
Paulie was the funniest character in the series, it was junior for a while but I think the bit when he was about to whack that cat made him the best, couldn’t stop laughing. I’m so happy nothing happened to him I couldn’t live with it
This work of art, The Sopranos would never be the same without him, the best supporting character in tv series ever Tony Sirico aka Paulie Walnuts (July 29, 1942 - July 8, 2022) rest in peace man and thank you for everything 😪
That whole scene is incredible. "Don't they have medicine they're supposed to take, these assholes?" "That's my money, Paulie!" Then when Paulie calls Chrissy the next day to apologize, they talk about how they're lucky nobody got hurt completely glossing over the waiter they murdered.
As messed up and surprising as that scene was, that line followed quickly by a gunshot was the funniest shit that entire episode. With the sound of his heels tapping the pavement like a tiny tap dancer.
Imagine how terrified that waiter must have been. That would be so scary, having a seizure, not being able to do anything, then watching your life end.
No, you're not conscious when you have one. At least not when I've personally had tonic clonic seizures (the ones with the convulsions you usually see on TV -- there are actually many, many types of seizures).
My favorite scene with Paulie, he’s in the restroom and talks about pee hitting the shoe laces when you’re at the urinal. I’ve remembered that ever since and wipe my shoes when I’m done. That one and the “I was in the Signal Corps in the Army”, because I was too, and that move with him beating the shit out of the VCR/DVD is classic!
He was immense, and yeah he played a version of himself, but the acting & writing was brilliant. I think out of all characters in the Sopranos, Paulie is the most believable. Hats off to Tony Sirico.
God the waiter scene cracks me up so much. Christopher and Paulie having that spat over dinner payment (and by proxy, their authority in the mafia) could have escalated beyond just lumping expenses on the other. But after Chrissy messes up with the waiter, with only a quick look around, Paulie pops one into the waiter. Christopher takes the hint and they make a speedy getaway. But not before Paulie jacks the tab with all of Christopher's money XD. They truly were the best duo on the show. Always enemies, always friends.
The way he raises his hands when the landscaper told him to take a walk. Omg that is the funniest shit ever. Also the scene with the psychic might be the funniest scene ever written.
Discord server dedicated to The Sopranos: discord.com/invite/borko90
The one person who appreciates Paulie the most is Carmine he thinks the world of him .
Your father was run over by a trolley, right?
Great to see you hear
Yo, didn't expect to run into someone as famous as you here 😁
Did nor expect to see you here lmao
Johnny Sack sure did play Paulie like a fiddle
2:10 Paulie calling the ghosts of his victims queers is one of the most hilarious scenes in the show
😂
@357 223 You... didn't realize that until it was points-ted out to yous? Ah you one of doze?
@357 223 My thoughts exactly lmaooo
@357 223 Ironically enough I aced my english classes despite never making a second draft for any of my assignments. One take.
@A K Foogetabatit
Pauly listening to the Art Of War, then getting out of his car doing the total opposite is the best scene ever
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Whoever came up with that is a genius.
@Duck Duck its one brief scene just before he attacks the gardeners ruclips.net/video/7HfRzQBHIP4/видео.html
quote is "we may know that there are five essentials for victory" *Pauly nods* "One. He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight." *Pauly jumps into the gardeners*
Sun ta zoo
God I could watch Paulie and Christopher scenes all day and never get bored. Truly two iconic characters
Dont they have medicine theyre supposed to take, these assholes?
they work so well as a duo
@@WiredLain_ After the Pine Barrens episode Chrissy was never the same. That's why he started hitting the heroin hard, and it's Paulie's fault.
@@mkultra2456 i hated paulie lol, but i loved him at the same time. he’s one of my fav characters
@@WiredLain_ lol my comment was partially a joke. Chrissy had been hitting the heroin hard since at least season 2. Remember his trip to Italy? lmao he chased the dragon the whole way thru, never saw that mountain he said he was gonna see.
The way chrissy shoots it looks like he thinks you have to physically throw the bullets out of the gun.
Everytime i see it i get a solid chuckle.
Like a kid with a cap gun.
I think it was more about Chrissy being pissed and really wanting to kill Mikey because he killed his friend. He was just emotional.
His shooting style made the bakery scene so funny.The way he flings his arm on every shot is so fucking hilarious 🤣
That keeps the accuracy you know
Paulie trying to intimidate ghosts. Classic.
They should have played out that part a little more, it would have been classic if they pulled it together right.
Oliver!
Sam Wheat?.
Satanic black magic sick shit
#TEAM TRUMP who the hell you been talking to?
Realistically though, even in his 50s and 60s Paulie was a beast. Imagine him in his 20s lol
Swamp Trap he won the chin-ups cup tree weeks in a row!
AP 113 that was a real photo of a 20 year old Tony Sirico. I think he was really into body building on top of being a wise guy.
Tony sirico
There’s a great interview with him about life on the streets, probably takes place 20 years before the show. His voice is not as affected and over the top like it is on the show. He had some great stories, talks about the first guy he ever seriously attacked, around the time he was 19-20... he basically says he was an animal, and not in a good way, not bragging, but more like he’s a little ashamed that he couldn’t control himself. Should be easy to find if you’re interested.
@@joefelice5062 its actually just around 10 years before the start of the show
He jumped out da tree and came at me wit a chainsaw. I gotta right to defend myself too Ton’.
thats true
cas And two black gentlemen were there and willing to testify !
I got a right 2 defend Myself,Ton'!!
Nothing like a shovel to the back of the head...POW😂
@@bobwatson1162 One to kill with and the same tool to hide the ""shovelee" And the shovel ! Efficiency !
"you've been away 20 years"
"WHICH ENTITLES ME TO EARN"
"which entitles you to shit"
classic
I guess Phil never got the memo.
“In my book you get points for staying out of the can!”
20 years not a fucking peep
Supranio.
@@freestang6662big difference is Philly had Billy keeping all his business going, and Phil really didn’t steal other people’s territory for himself. The only real instances of him going after someone else’s earnings are 1. With Lorraine Colluzo, who was kicking up to the wrong guy, and 2. Hesh and his son in law, who Phil didn’t get the memo on them having the approval to run a shy in that area. Even then, after a fuckup like that Phil ponied up the agreed upon compensation to Hesh, which nobody else ever really did.
The waiters death is one of the most reckless, evil and senseless murders on the whole show, but it is fucking hilarious how Paulie's response to a guy he thinks is having a seizure is to shoot him.
I'm not sure he was worried about his well being. They wanted to leave, and he was Schrodinger's witness.
Lol nah waiter had it coming.
Well it worked, the seizure stopped.
@@johnherbert1431 "Schrodinger's witness." LoL
@@Tackitt thanks lmao
His acting is SO underrated! The Pine Barren episode is one of the best, it was directed by Steve Buscemi.
Because he literally just played himself
@@ytkenny5 Not quite
My Favorite Episode out the whole series I'll never forget watching it with My Wife that season was full of drama and twists and turns but that episode brought the comedy and it worked
@@ytkenny5 that's even better if his that funny in real life
Paulies brother is a priest...I met him once and asked him what he is like and he said "exactly like paulie minus the great lines "
only Paulie would throw a chair and call ghosts "fuckin' queers!" 😂
😭😭
LMAO
😂😂😂😂😂
Paulie is like a cockroach, he outlives everyone and everything, and is a lot smarter than he looks.
LA Cucaracha
@@Spazticspaz XD Oggy reference
And he don’t care if your I dear valley or Death Valley !
Underrated comment
He’s not too smart he has an argument with everything he’s ever looked at
“The poison ivy, Does it still itch?” Had a army of the dead in that room coming for Paul💀
him being itchy being the final pretext to fire off a dozen bullets at mikey is hilarious also
"Chrissy...hes fucked up" always makes me laugh. Guys having a seizure on the ground lol.
It's even better how Chris refers to epileptics as "these assholes"
"that's my money Paulie"
@@Paralytixc lol
@@Paralytixc “still going this asshole.”😭😭
It's one of the most heinous acts in the entire show, and it's absolutely hilarious.
They throw a brick at a hard-working stiff. He's on the ground riverdancing, and their first thought is to kill him so that he can't tell the police about the assault. Then they steal back the money.
Paulie in a nutshell: unreasonable, violent and incredibly cheap.
“Tomorrow I can be on time, but you’ll be stupid forever!” 😂😭
Classic Ralphie !!!
Ralph was a savage 😂
I gotta use that on my boss
Ill most likely get suspended tho
“I can’t believe this”
“Why not?” Last year you believed that flying saucer was over East Rutherford”
“I’m not gonna tell you again”
@@whodatcall yup I got sent home for the day without pay and 15 permits
R.I.P. Tony. He’s up there now with James Cann, Gandolfini and Liotta. Legends.😢
They're dropping like fuckin flies...
@@cheefqueef6494 no Witcho dumb Eeee ugla ah
@@StackzzMf did you have a seizure?
@@thepunjabianti-hero6483 Shutcho eeeee
Up where?
Would have loved to see more of Paulie vs ghosts.
They should make a game about it.
@@logancampos2436 I'd preorder the Shine box limited edition..
@@Th3-3nd or Chrissy's complete gold edition.
More is not always better.
@@logancampos2436 Paulie would be awesome in a game similar to RDR Undead Nightmare, with his comedic one liners whilst bashing shit out of zombies
When Paulie asks why Chris killed the dog during his intervention… “what? Was it barking?”… 😂
Yeah that's one of the best Paulie parts. 😆
Or when Ralph killed Tracy and tony goes “ she was just a girl”
“oh yeah, that too”
HE'LL SAY WE HIT EM WIT A BRICK
But he was taking advice from a two time loser , not to mention scum bag . I mean it was Elias Cotas , Casey Jones , who stole all of those pork roins outta Stu lemmings that one time lol
I would watch an entire show about Paulie. I don’t care if it’s a crime show; just a show about his day to day life and how he handles the various situations he finds himself in would be absolutely hilarious.
He should be President of the US.
Lol
@@christopher.saint.christopher lol!
@@christopher.saint.christopher *God-emperor of the universe
The man is an absolute menace. Would never like to be in argument with this kind of character in real life but looking at it from a safe distance is comical yet very realistic.
When they were stuck out in the woods freezing to death that was probably the funniest episode that I've ever seen I can't stop laughing eating ketchup packages hilarious
Mix it with the relish! 0.0
Yes!! The pine barrens episode... Absolutely funny!!
“Mayonnaise!!!”
And the ghost seen
With what, his cock??!
Sirico , a real life wiseguy pretending to be a actor.
For real I know you saw those vintage vids of him. His bro is a priest
Associate. Basically what beansie was.
His brother is a flambe.
He did play a domesticated dog in an animated sitcom.
Said dog is my favorite character from said animated sitcom.
OXY Who, Reverend Robert Sirico?
Him annoying the shit out of Tony while in he was in a coma was brilliant 😂
When i was in the service i won the chin-ups cup three weeks in a row, fuckin' beautiful definition too. A guy asked to model for the boxing poster, he was half a fag but i was flattered just the same. Now look at this... fuckin' wrinkles like an old lady's cunt.
"Paulie Gaultieri: 2006 Honoree for Excellence in Recycling".
Just classic, and he is indeed excellent at recycling......his own punchlines.
That Ralph Cifereto comeback was just perfect.
Paulie: YOU’RE LATE!!
Ralph: well tomorrow I can be on time, you’ll be stupid forever.
I’ve stolen that comeback so many times in the years since this show 🤣
I use the joke that Tony used on Mikey:
tony:- hey how's the boy?
mikey:- who?
tony:- the one that you sleep with
It's a spin on a classic line by Winston Churchill. I perhaps paraphrase somewhat here, but at a party, when arguing with a crotchety old woman, she accused him of being drunk, to which he retorted, "Yes, and you're ugly but tomorrow morning I'll be sober". You might want to keep that one in your quiver also.
*stares intently:
*"why don't you wanna take your clothes off?"*
Me to my wife every night
“I got high blood pressure you fuckin idiot”
Vito wished Paulie asked him to take his clothes off.
Ludwig Von Cocksucker yeah, that’s what my wife says too...
#metoo
Such an excellent character. Strangely likable but objectively a detestable human being. Excellent writing+acting.
when your alignment is chaotic evil but your maxed on charisma
Paul Gualtieri - Honoree for excellence in recycling! 😂
From his work at Barone Sanitation
Llort Ong Model citizen for the Essex County community
@@JessePinkman08 or entire North Jersey.
He was the best💯
@@JessePinkman08 Son of a bitch had the reputation of being the toughest guy in Essex County...
Paulie and Christopher lost in the woods is a comedy classic, one of the great episodes of a truly great series.
I'd say it's the best Sopranos episode
2:58 is the most Paulie like scene. “Let’s hit em with a brick” dude keeps shaking, shoots him with gun. Classic.
He says "he'll say we hit him with a brick" because he does hit him with a brick, it's why he starts seizing lmfao
Man, if they made a spin-off about Paulie's Misadventures I'd watch that in an instant
The sound of the shovel hitting that guy in the head is a classic
Yeah that was crazy
"that's my money Paulie!"
The waiter wasn't having convulsions.. he was doing The Spongebob! "drop on the deck and flop like a fish!"
That shit had me cracking up😂😂😂
finders keepers
This is how I say nuth'n
@@peterwainaina9497 Now that I watch it I can have a laugh too. But seeing it for the first time I was shocked by how casually they ended this completely innocent mans life.
Paulie: YOU'RE LATE
Ralph: "Tomorrow I'll be on time, but you'll be stupid forever"
LMFAOOOOOOOOOO
I think Winston Churchill said something like that originally. Some lady: said to him "Churchill you are drunk" and then Churchill responded: "And tomorrow I shall be sober but you will still be ugly".
Shadow realms
Lmao the first time I watched that scene I replayed that at least a dozen times and it never stopped being funny 💀
Heh Heh! You hear what l said, Ton'? l said "You're late." Heh heh.
"For excellence in recycling" I fucking love that picture.
When he calls Finn 'shaggy' haha
He wasnt wrong.looks like shaggy
Best show ever. That episode with Paulie and Christopher lost in the forest starving eating ketchup packets.😂👍
pine barrens is the best ep, directed by Buscemi
And shooting his shoe. I almost fell off my chair.
Fav episode
The Italian rendition of Dumb and Dumber
@@finnjones2028 directed by that motherfuckin Animal blundetto can't even say his name
Haha when Paulie pulled that strap out on the cop tho
@@finnjones2028 That was the executive poker game episode in season 2
Whattaya hear? Whattaya say?
Rest Easy Tony Sirico You Will Be Missed. “I was born, grew up, spent a few years in the army, couple more in the can, and here I am, half a wise guy, so what?"
when paulie called Fin "shaggy" i never noticed the similarity 😂😂
When Paulie says, "Watch your fat fucking mouth," to Bobby Baccala I crack up every single time. It's supposed to be one of the most serious scenes in the entire show, but it's so freaking funny.
Bobby didn't back down an inch. He also was ready to rip Paulie's head off in the Ride episode at the Feast of St. Elzear.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 Absolutely. Compare that to the scene where Paulie tells him "The boss of this family told you you're gonna be Santa Claus...." Bobby couldn't even answer or look him in the eye. He just looked at the ground.
0:48 Hector Salamanca would be proud.
Ding!
*[the hotel explodes, instantly killing Silvio and the other guy. Paulie walks outside with a half-burned face, looking directly at the camera as he does his signature finger point while laughing “heh heh”, right before falling to the ground]*
@@chrisdawson1776 nice!
Good one
Paulie was the funniest character in the series, it was junior for a while but I think the bit when he was about to whack that cat made him the best, couldn’t stop laughing. I’m so happy nothing happened to him I couldn’t live with it
Same, fav character, makes it 10x better since me and Tony Siciro have the same birthday
This work of art, The Sopranos would never be the same without him, the best supporting character in tv series ever Tony Sirico aka Paulie Walnuts (July 29, 1942 - July 8, 2022) rest in peace man and thank you for everything 😪
79, he was a fuckin kid.
@Sony PlayStation When they go?!
Best line was Christopher’s: “still going this asshole”
😂😂😂😂
That whole scene is incredible. "Don't they have medicine they're supposed to take, these assholes?" "That's my money, Paulie!" Then when Paulie calls Chrissy the next day to apologize, they talk about how they're lucky nobody got hurt completely glossing over the waiter they murdered.
“That’s my money, Paulie!”
@Jon Cole Ha ha ha ha. Thank you!
As messed up and surprising as that scene was, that line followed quickly by a gunshot was the funniest shit that entire episode. With the sound of his heels tapping the pavement like a tiny tap dancer.
Heh heh
-Paulie Walnuts
Paulie lost a big deal that day went"Vito" and asked Pussy to take off his clothes to play with his mic !
Hey did you hear what I said? I said... Heh heh
- Paulie Walnuts
Do you ever think you might have Tourette's?
@@kharnifex he definitely has OCD and is a germaphobe
5:17 He didn't even smile
Pauly Wallnuts as Brian's replacement on Family Guy was scary genius.
What? ...really? Lol
I actually preferred Vinnie to Brian.
@@freestang6662 Yeah they should’ve given him more time, but I wouldn’t expect any better from the family guy team at this point
@@chaosdweller yup, Vinny
Wait, same actor?
Imagine how terrified that waiter must have been. That would be so scary, having a seizure, not being able to do anything, then watching your life end.
Shouldn't have been a greedy asshole then!
Are they aware of what's going on while seizing? I never thought about that, makes it even more fucked up.
@@wisdomcube4682 I've wondered the same thing
"That's my money Paulie!" are the last words he ever heard.
No, you're not conscious when you have one. At least not when I've personally had tonic clonic seizures (the ones with the convulsions you usually see on TV -- there are actually many, many types of seizures).
Paulie is the embodiment of "don't underestimate an old man in a profession where men die young"
Remember Pearl Harbor!!
Word to the wise.
I personally thought that was all bullshit
Im gunna turn 30 this year but after watching Paulie, he's reminded that I can feel young forever 😂
Yeah, he was in good shape for his age.
My favorite scene with Paulie, he’s in the restroom and talks about pee hitting the shoe laces when you’re at the urinal. I’ve remembered that ever since and wipe my shoes when I’m done. That one and the “I was in the Signal Corps in the Army”, because I was too, and that move with him beating the shit out of the VCR/DVD is classic!
He was washing his hands after making lunch for the guys
“Whattaya hear, whattaya say”….RIP Paulie
I really wish there was a spin-off about Paulie and Christopher. Lol
@@neame-bh3uq lmao, thanks for that 🤣
The part where they shoot the waiter shows just how detached they are from the rest of the world. Talk about callous
he was putting him out his pain.
this guy's still goin!..hahaha
Chase Stanley the whole thing could have been avoided if the asshole would have just taken his medication.
Chase Stanley “fuck you, you are callous”
@@kurveshaw Bring back leg
Paulie is one of my fav characters in the sopranos
Paulie was for sure my fav
I wish they would have done more with him
@@playbackproductions1 spin off would have been great
I swear he might have had the best "punchlines" of any character in the show!
I thought it was Vito?
“The guy you’re looking for is an ex Serbian, he uploaded weekly videos single-handed”
"He killed 16 Czechoslovakians. The guy was an interior decorator"
Ex-yugoslavian, he's still serbian.
@@JR-ou2el "Really , his apartment looked like shit"
"The package hit HBO wit an implement and ran awf"
Yeah? His apartment looked like shit!
Rest In Peace, Commendatori….
R.I.P Tony Sirico. The fact that paulie as a character was made because David chase loved Tony that much shows how amazing he was.
u said it broski
He was immense, and yeah he played a version of himself, but the acting & writing was brilliant. I think out of all characters in the Sopranos, Paulie is the most believable. Hats off to Tony Sirico.
Whaddaya hear, whaddaya say?!
Jay I got problems of my own.
“You’re gonna build Beansie a ramp”
Sounds like a god damn Italian oblivion character.
That's from James Cagney...
05:19 the best “heheh” in the series
5:17
@@vlvn0191yes my mistake lol
That intro card is the single funniest picture of the entire series.
Idk what's more iconic, Tony's heavy breathing in every scene he's in or Paulie"s "heh heh heh" laugh.
Paulie could have been a medic. The way he stopped that waiter from fitting was impressive.
Pauline Walnuts is one of the best parts of "The Sopranos". Love this guy!
Yeah I luv watching him on yt clips like this.
"You just be careful about how YOU'RE being f*CKING percieved."
First thing I'm gonna do is get wings in my hair.
I'll tawk 2 ya later
Forgive me borko for I have sinned. Its been 2 weeks since I shined my shoes
Greased Lightning go home and get your shine box
watch ya fat fucking mouth
Damn RIP ….Great actor,Great person and above all was a damn good interior decorator ❤️
His house looked like shit...
R.I.P Tony Sirico 💔
One of the greatest characters ever put to film. God damn he was great!
Borko gives RUclips a Brogan Adjustment with this video
" Hey Tommy. Grab a shinebox and some Lysol and scrub off these tires. Billy Batts's blood is all over the entrance. "
''you''ll be scrapin up ya shinebox in anutta second''
@@deathrager2404 ohhhhh keep it down I have neighbors
@@generaltling7849 fuck them too
When are you going to pay me? When you suck the money out of my ass!!! Now gtfo!!!
Hey, shaggy*
5:16 That fuckin' quiet "he he" killed me
1:02 i ask my homie the same question everyday 😔🙏
You must want that homie flavored gabagool
@3:10 "Don't they have medicine they're supposed to take?"
Lol, medicine for getting hit in the head with a brick? 🤣🤣🤣
There better not be any dinars in there Borko.
Ha!
put comment back on comment section
0:53 so funny without context
1:00 of the best lines to use out of context
The laugh at 0:12 had to be real
Thought the exact same thing😂
Dude is funny as hell.most definitely my favorite character from this show.
“DING DING DING. How’s dat fuh nuttin? DING DING DING DING” - Paulie Walnuts
Finding out why paulie keeps his hands in front of him kinda takes the funniest away. I do that shit now tho, always ready
yeah he brought that to the character real life prison shit
"hey, whaddya hear, whaddya say" will be my new hello from now on.
"That's what this is ya know, satanic black magic, sick shit"
Paulie is on point..lol
oh good. He shot that shoe now he's going to be followed by another ghost. What? Shoes have soles!
10GaugeManiac hahaha
Well done.
Take your upvote, you monster.
That was the toughest shoe in Essex county.
@@pumpkin6429 you can't shoo that shoe. The only thing badder than that belonged to Leroy Brown.
Doctor said I need an Ultrasound on my groin and balls!!!
🤣🤦🏾♂️
the most reliably entertaining character on the show. I want to have that Recycling Award plaque on my wall.
The thumbnail, that’s the funniest picture of the entire series by far.
“he wants to know if it still itches”
*😂*
Two of my favorite scenes, the Jew and the bell and the Lamanna tree incident.
@Isabel Beckerman I guess you can call that a dick.
@Isabel Beckerman he into panty sniffing
The casting on this show is otherworldly. I feel blessed to have been able to watch this masterpiece in my lifetime.
God the waiter scene cracks me up so much.
Christopher and Paulie having that spat over dinner payment (and by proxy, their authority in the mafia) could have escalated beyond just lumping expenses on the other. But after Chrissy messes up with the waiter, with only a quick look around, Paulie pops one into the waiter. Christopher takes the hint and they make a speedy getaway.
But not before Paulie jacks the tab with all of Christopher's money XD.
They truly were the best duo on the show. Always enemies, always friends.
4:20 his boat/kayak thingy is floating away lol
2:01 is one of my favorite lines 😂 Sil and Paulie are my favorite characters
"Why don't you wanna take your clothes off" 😂
The way he raises his hands when the landscaper told him to take a walk. Omg that is the funniest shit ever.
Also the scene with the psychic might be the funniest scene ever written.
Man just heard RIP Tony Sirico aka Paulie Walnuts you will most definitely missed but not forgotten
Tony aka Paulie from sopranos has sadly passed away at age 79
One of my favourites
RIP-thanks for all the beautiful memories.