Exactly, and that why we have to start separating the character from the artikst playing it. Look, I know it remains the dull peculiar flavour that you're looking at a sexual predator giving you advices, but these are valuable lessons not giving often these days. If tomorrow Kim Jong Un finds a cure for cancer, you'll take it anyway, won't you?
@@LuciferMorningStar-kj8pt Of course the value of a dollar was more back then. But, I can remember hearing on the radio about rents that were $1000/month for a 1 BR in Manhattan. And that was in 1983, as opposed to the late 80s when this show was on. Heck, I can remember my father getting an apartment in NJ and everybody talking about how $550/mo was a ripoff.
The girlfriend bit at the end leaving him with no more money is the cherry on top of this lesson and joke lmao
Cereal and bologna? Take a few thousand for health insurance.
Greatest sitcom of all time.
Regardless of what he did, this is still a great lesson!!
Totally agree😢. Some of the best lessons were learnt in this show than in a classroom.
What did he do?
@@DragonLuffy.I think he's talking about Cosby not Theo.
Exactly, and that why we have to start separating the character from the artikst playing it. Look, I know it remains the dull peculiar flavour that you're looking at a sexual predator giving you advices, but these are valuable lessons not giving often these days. If tomorrow Kim Jong Un finds a cure for cancer, you'll take it anyway, won't you?
You need a car because it be too cold in New Jersey to ride a motorbike
$400 a month for an apartment in Manhattan? Even back then that doesn't sound right.
It actually was around $432 in 1985 so they were about right & that was considered high
The value of a dollar was worth more back then, so yeah, that's about right.
@@LuciferMorningStar-kj8pt Of course the value of a dollar was more back then. But, I can remember hearing on the radio about rents that were $1000/month for a 1 BR in Manhattan. And that was in 1983, as opposed to the late 80s when this show was on. Heck, I can remember my father getting an apartment in NJ and everybody talking about how $550/mo was a ripoff.
@jakes3799 I just checked on goggle and it was $432 a month on average to rent.
Theo sounds like a chipmunk here
This is from the first episode, so he's REALLY young here lol
@Rushyesgenesis I knew that!
In this world we're in today. Instead of getting 1
a job. Get 3 jobs. Because one job is not cutting it.
Then child support, insurance (auto and home) and car note.
Lol lol what about the water and electric bills, they do pay that in Jersey dont they? We sure do in Arkansas and Texas lol
A motorbike in New Jersey in December?? Have fun kid with 8 inches of snow and 20° ,get snow tires for your Honda 750
And the RAIN too😅 have fun Theo
He would have been better off saying I'll live in Manhattan with no car then saying I'll live in NJ with a car
@@username-zj9id more like IN the car 🚗 lol
... Guys.... I'm just a regular dude...
Theres no sliding by
They cut the best part. "That's the stupidest thing I ever heard you say".
No, that was another scene. Cliff went downstairs to talk to Claire and then he came back up and that's when Theo made his speech.
250.00. Today that's a grocery bill. Not to mention car fare, gas etc.
Auto insurance
Need two three jobs in this day and age
You need good grades for college
He can’t afford! College was important!
😂
Not in this day and age
Motorbike❓ Have fun in the RAIN and SNOW😅