The video goes from dick barone wearing some kind of golf attire laughing talking all happy to dick barone puffing a cigar with Tony and an umbrella talking deep and low 😂
@@ian.piepenbrock Tony made Dick and everyone at his business more money by extortion and price fixing their garbage routes and frightening off potential competition. They were mutually beneficial to each other so they got along.
Garbage is the mafia bread and butter. Also, a lot of the high-ranking guys like Tony and Paulie have a W-2 from sanitation and it’s probably the only reason they can spend as much as they want and not wind up in jail because of the IRS.
Barrone, in his limited appearances, seemed to get who he was dealing with in Tony. He never tried to act like Tony saw him as one of his crew or get sympathy. It was business.
Barone was all business and he had a mutually beneficial business relationship with Tony. Tony respected that and Barone knew well enough to not rock the boat or upset the table, so it worked.
Barrone probably was happy with the money and didn’t get greedy and unlike Tony and his illegal activities, Barrone had a steady income no matter what, garbage disposal will always make money
Tony respected Baron because Baron is a self-made man with the character and chops to lead a successful enterprise Tony himself was reliant on. Tony appreciates Baron's leadership and what he does for the mob, Baron appreciates Tony actually entering a mutually beneficial relationship with him and keeping things civil. His relationship with Baron is basically the closest Tony gets to being able to cordial with someone on "his level" without needing to worry about power games and back-stabbing.
You want compromise? How’s this - 20 years in the can. I wanted to watch The Sopranos in 4K UHD. I compromised. I watched 1080p clips of the sopranos uploaded by Borko instead.
Tony’s value to Barone Sanitation was immense. I mean, he managed to get the office football pool finished and still had time to bend Connie over the desk and shine her box…
There's lot of scene which for some reason aren't picked up by clippers yet I think are either iconic or memorable in some way. I love that scene when the doctor suggests Tony to lose weight, yet its not anywhere on youtube.
Yeah it really doesn't make sense, but I imagine season 3 hadn't been written yet. Tony wouldn't have even humored the idea of him being at that meeting I don't think
paulie crying after hearing jason barone’s mothers love for him is one of my favourite paulie scenes. its such a humanising moment for an otherwise mostly comedic relief character. its hard not to feel moved by it. anyway she shouldve known what his EBIDTA was
I had a girlfriend give me that line 10 years ago. Its lasted one week into our relationship. After that I was filling her shine box constantly. What happened dere??
what ever happened to Ralphie and Danny moving those boxes ?? we never got any character development on that. I always wondered if they did connie also?
Connie was my favorite character in the show, the way she was hinted at being the true villain and was eventually defeated with gabagool was brilliant, bravo Chase.
Barone, in his limited appearances, seemed to get who he was dealing with in Tony. He never tried to act like Tony saw him as one of his crew or get sympathy. It was business.
I really wish the director would have spent more time showing the dog barking in this episode. I feel like they missed a big opportunity to expand on this in later seasons.
I wonder what Tony would have done if Kid Barrone went to him and told him Pauly attacked him and wants 48 K a year. Tony was already pretty sick of Pauly and it was disrespectful to go against Tonys word he gave to the Mother, Tony and Dick seemed to have a good relationship. Would Pauly really have chased him down to the West Coast if the son called Tony from 1000 miles away?
Nope this was a very big and dangerous move from Paully and could have really screwed things up for Tony. Tony got his legal income and health insurance and such from it and Paul knew it. This wasn't like boosting a truck and not kicking upstairs, this was betrayal to Tony.
@@lt.lasereyez8891 exactly it was very risky by Pauly. Like you said the legal income and also Paulie def never kicked any of the 4k up to Tony either. 4K a month is a lot of money over time
This is interesting. I've watched 'The Sopranos' all the way through three times; and before today if you'd asked me who Dick Barone was in the show - I would have had no idea!
I didn't have to rewatch Borkos video,I knew which song you refer to. I'm a 50s60s music buff including quite a few in these episodes. The Elegants-Little Star
David Catch actually was in the talks of a side show called “Barone Sanitation” and it was going to be based on Dick Barone. Kinda like a Call Saul for Sopranos.
I always assumed it was whole sale not direct to customer. So you keep the 10kg of coke in your garbage truck cause cops don't stop a garbage truck then you give it to whoever is picking it up on the route or even dump it in the person's bin and they take it from there's I assumed the money was handled elsewhere. I could be wrong.
@@pinecactus9672 If that's the deal than it's really stupid. I know some people that did some illegal things and they would buy the same type of van that the council uses then put stickers on them identical to the real ones. Nobody bats an eye when a council van is in a strange place doing things and no cops stop it.
@@lt.lasereyez8891 I have no idea what a council is or how that translates to murica structure. If it's a city owned truck then it might be the same type of thing as garbage trucks are seen usually as city related.
@@pinecactus9672 just your city/town workers that do the inspections of business and perhaps maintain the public grounds, you the local lazy gov workers
Back then when Mercedes weren't cheap plastic unreliable garbage with unnecessary technology in the car like light up interiors or any of that computer controlled cheaply made features.
What an Arc...the ending with Paulie and Barone's son on the dock was classic Sopranos writing. Paulie crying in the scene before at the hospital with Mrs.Barone pleading for her son's life, then he acts like a gansgster right after. He is what he is. Just amazing.
Remember when you were a kid, at that field box at Shea, opening day? Me, you, your dad and Paulie here? Oh yeah. Kingman was just back from the Cubs. Mookie Wilson hit that foul tip, beaned that guy in the loge.
I'm glad compilations like this exist because I've seen the series at least 6 times and I still never realized this guy is technically a recurring character...
Discord servers dedicated to The Sopranos: discord.com/invite/borko90
Five fucking channels and then we got this pygmy thing over on discord
It has become one of my favourite servers
Bunch of cowards in that discord server, can’t even bust balls in there without the mods crying. Not a place for men
Ooh! We got someone running their own private Simulcast over here!
All this from a slice of gabayoutube?
Jackie had only 7 seconds of talking and still managed “my fawtha” twice 😅
I count 3 "my fawtha's" and one "my uncle".
The golfer?
@@audriusbaranauskas6227 listen to him…he knows everything
@@jarvisbastian9814 I always wondered which golfer he was confusing him for 😄
@@nyy190343 Lee Trevino, obviously
The way Dick Barone handled himself at the stand-up umbrella sit-down? He should have been made right then and there.
🤣
End of fucking story.
Boom.
notice tony and jackie jr. are actually just holding poles with no umbrella?
The video goes from dick barone wearing some kind of golf attire laughing talking all happy to dick barone puffing a cigar with Tony and an umbrella talking deep and low 😂
Out of all the associates, Barone had to be the most comfortable around Tony. The two seemed to be at least good friends.
I've always wondered how something like that would work
@@ian.piepenbrock Tony made Dick and everyone at his business more money by extortion and price fixing their garbage routes and frightening off potential competition. They were mutually beneficial to each other so they got along.
Garbage is the mafia bread and butter. Also, a lot of the high-ranking guys like Tony and Paulie have a W-2 from sanitation and it’s probably the only reason they can spend as much as they want and not wind up in jail because of the IRS.
They loved each other like brothers in law
probably grew up together
Barrone, in his limited appearances, seemed to get who he was dealing with in Tony. He never tried to act like Tony saw him as one of his crew or get sympathy. It was business.
Barone was all business and he had a mutually beneficial business relationship with Tony. Tony respected that and Barone knew well enough to not rock the boat or upset the table, so it worked.
Dick was a powerful business man. He and Tony had a mutual understanding. It was all business.
Barrone probably was happy with the money and didn’t get greedy and unlike Tony and his illegal activities, Barrone had a steady income no matter what, garbage disposal will always make money
Yes, but Barrone should have made sure his son was protected after his passing.
Tony respected Baron because Baron is a self-made man with the character and chops to lead a successful enterprise Tony himself was reliant on. Tony appreciates Baron's leadership and what he does for the mob, Baron appreciates Tony actually entering a mutually beneficial relationship with him and keeping things civil. His relationship with Baron is basically the closest Tony gets to being able to cordial with someone on "his level" without needing to worry about power games and back-stabbing.
That dog is barking trying to tell everyone Phil did 20 years in the can.
Dog compromised. He barked on a leash instead.
So that's it? No leeway, no compromise, just stupid fuckin' jokes 🙂
😂😂😂
Thanks for letting me know, it's the obscure facts like these, almost not mentioned in the show. Very allegorical
You want compromise? How’s this - 20 years in the can. I wanted to watch The Sopranos in 4K UHD. I compromised. I watched 1080p clips of the sopranos uploaded by Borko instead.
Paulie crying at the mother begging for her son, then being the one inflicting the pain 😂
Piece of garbage he was hehehe
Very allegorical.
@@AndyCigarsa pint of tears cost more than a gallon of trash
@@MikePScott624 a mellifluous shinebox. heheh
Paulie feels brokenheart!😃
Tony should've just called Slava, he knows exactly what to do with Czechoslovakians.
Just put the remote on the charging station.
That's a kind of Polack right?
@starguy2718 Hey Big guy you want to have drink!?
By the time they're done, your place will look like shit
I still can’t believe he’s an interior decorator
Dickbarone is the name of Vito's heart medication.
He'll get a doctor's note
OOOHHH!
I think you mean "dick? Madone"
oh yeah. it's sad when the pharmacies are sucked dry out of medication like that.
His pharmacy was the good ship lollipop off port newark
Stand up guys like Dick Barone, they’re a dying breed.
Beansie, now that was a stand up guy!
@@dimitrijetucovic1307he's a shopping cart....from here on out
@@dimitrijetucovic1307you’re gonna be a funny guy too
He died
@@dimitrijetucovic1307 holy sh!t, that's brutal! lol
I really liked Dick Barrone, wish they would’ve done more with his character
When Lou Gehrig hit 4 homeruns in one game, I said let it go. Truth is, appeasement don't work with a fuck like Lou. Now Helen is a widow.
he died.
You gonna make that same stupid joke every time that comes up?
@@benwornom6066 Take it easy!
paulie had an award for excellence in recycling, jasone barone should have listened to such a caring environmentalist
Jason Barone betrayed Paulie
The barking dog was a great character. Wish they would have done more with him.
They named him "Barko" in honor of our mutual friend.
It was to represent Tony now being bound to having to be at a place of employment like his lawyer told. Very allegorical. Literally
@@zachschacher6142no they didn’t…need I remind you of a certain TH-camr in Serbia…
@@zachschacher6142 Cesar Milan ova here.
What do you mean? Paulie made it through the whole show
Dumping da asbestos in da river, whatever happened there, Billy loved those ducks, too.
Billy was just a kid....
Hes just a kid too. Kids love ducks ya know.
And that animal dumping that poison into the water
You know who loved ducks? Joey Peeps.
Phil, u know the wine makes u emotional
Richie: I've been in line for 10 fckin years
Phil: Try 20
And compromise eating grilled cheese on the Radiator
"and jerkin off in tissues" haha @@johnnylawrence4127
Although we don't know for sure he never clarified how many years he spent in the can
I could do 10 balancing with one foot on a shine box.
@@johnnylawrence4127 Can you hand me the Puffs?
Dick pulling up in the drop top Benz like a boss. :)
@@nickytommymancinelli8066funny i was just about to say that... cept his was black
They withdrew their bid 😎
"Drop top"
i looked this video up just for that, those roadsters were fuckin beautiful
I don't know what Paulie was supposed to do. Jason Barone jumped out of the boat and came at him with an oar. He has the right to defend himself
Paulie is like Israel....lol
@@GreatNewsVideo 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
My estimation of Paulie Walnuts as a man just fucking plummeted. To cry, at your own boss’ hospital room?
When it comes to mob bosses, all bets are off
Paulie was an interesting character. He was both emotional and heartless.
His coach turned into a pumpkin
@@rareform6948 You know who else loved coaches and pumpkins... Joey Peeps. Just a kid
Ritchie wanted to go to marry a princess in Disneyland, but he compromised and took Janice to the Garbage Man's Ball.
Low budget not so happy ending.
Lmao
Helen Barone really aged. 3:32 vs 5:19. Grief is difficult.
Different actress no?
@robbdepp you must have been top of your fuckin class, sharp as a cue ball this one
@@SubutaiProduction That’s racist.
@@RobbDeppwait what 😂 how?? please answer i need to know
@@notearthman794don't worry about it these people could find racism in a white room
Wow after seeing Paulie cry like that my estimation of him as a man just fucking plummeted
To cry like a woman, what a disgrace
All bets are off when it comes to mothers
For the record he took alot of betrayal
His coach turned into a pumpkin.
To cry like a woman, itsha fucking disgrace!
Dick Barone was declared King at the Garbage Man's Ball and Wallace Beery first runner up.
Did you warble my little wren???
Wallace Beery, wrestling picture. Whaddya need a roadmap?
Connie, she was a beautiful innocent creature
As pure as the sleet on the Jersey turnpike
@@grillan5808Oooooohhhhhh!
She was a saint!!
@@JCC545454 She was a WHOOAH!
She let the devil get to her.
Momma Boy Barrone wanted to go kayaking, he compromised , went to the hospital in Death Valley instead
Tony’s value to Barone Sanitation was immense. I mean, he managed to get the office football pool finished and still had time to bend Connie over the desk and shine her box…
he always gave at the office
Connie? The born again Christian??
Connie was a really great piece of ass though. Knew her role, was genuinely excited to have her cannoli stuffed by the boss.
Over here dying 😂😂😂😂😂
That second clip just spawned into existence for me, out of all my years of watching the series, I have 0 memory of it
There's lot of scene which for some reason aren't picked up by clippers yet I think are either iconic or memorable in some way.
I love that scene when the doctor suggests Tony to lose weight, yet its not anywhere on youtube.
@ffffuchs Look up "Sopranos Ultimate Food Talk Marathon" That scene is in there. Not sure the minute mark.
@@ffffuchsthe dr that says it to him is the daughter of someone in production, maybe Tim Van Patten(director)
I want season and episode #'s for these clips besides the last one. Now!
Connie DeSappio got twenty years in HER CAN!
OHHHHHH!
She's a born again Christian
Tony built a ramp up to her ass, drove a truckload of braciole up in there
Dog was smart not to bark around Christopher.
he was grateful for the natural canopy
snuggled up his ass for warmth
To this day, I make the Lou Gehrig’s disease joke whenever possible
Shecky Green ova here.
Do you have many people dying around you? Are you Janice?
The baseball player Lou Gehrig, whatever happened there?
@@TheTrooper506 he was gay, Lou Gehrig?
Can you imagine? You're getting a facelift and one week later you're dying of Lou Gehrig's disease?
Jackie Jr being at that meeting with uncle Rich made him feel way more important then he was.
You could tell it took him multiple takes to deliver those lines.
That's the same thing I was.
Yeah it really doesn't make sense, but I imagine season 3 hadn't been written yet. Tony wouldn't have even humored the idea of him being at that meeting I don't think
Richie seems to have been grooming him as a succesor (since his own son was a civilian and, in Richie's eyes at least, gay).
The level of dedication Ton' has towards waste management and sanitation...Ma was cryin'.
😂
In his mind he used the technique of positive visualization. Very allegorical.
😂
@@tthrober Yeah, his mind worked in abstracts.
"See, he just told you, to shut the fuck up, and he told me, to go fuck myself."
One of the best translations ever.
it’s an honor to see borko pop up in my notifications!
Lol, thanks
Salute
If theres one thing my father taught me its this; a minute of borko is worth more than a gallon of gabagool.
It's an honor to be surrounded by borko.
"You are speaking shit to me..."
- Deli Owner in Nutley
paulie crying after hearing jason barone’s mothers love for him is one of my favourite paulie scenes. its such a humanising moment for an otherwise mostly comedic relief character. its hard not to feel moved by it. anyway she shouldve known what his EBIDTA was
💯@@nickytommymancinelli8066
@@nickytommymancinelli8066You’re taking being sarcastic a little bit too far lmao. What late night meds are you on, bro 😂
Then he goes and beats the shit out of the kid.
lmao you SOB
Garbage is our bread and butter!
Was..
@@1vicjustice you complete me.
@@bennygerow like a brother-in-law..
You know... the frog and the scorpion
@@Michael-ck1ko very allegorical
0:11 Czechoslovakians? Should've got Valery 'the interior decorator' to take care of em'
His house looked like 💩
You missed the best scene with Connie
Everyone's talkin about Phil's 20 fucking years in the can, what about Richie being in line for 10 fucking years? Madon
You know who respected the garbage business?
Joey Peeps.
Your fawtha?
Peeps? Family name is Pepperelli
Yeah, it's sad when they go young like that.
@@jfrizzWHEN THEY GO!?
PEEPS WAS A NICKNAME
Barone Jr has to learn nothing ever changes much. Know what the biggest change is for me? Broads shavin' their bushes.
How did Paulie just showed up in the middle of the golf field 😂
Hint at how he survived the Columbos by the skin of his nuts.
He's a member at course and also gets free soft drinks of choice at the club house.
His lamborfeeties
Yes, that was so weird, and yelling at the top of his lungs.
Truth is, there’s plenty of video clips for everybody borko
Unlike Dick Barrone, Jack Mazarone, he had a microphone and camera onna his hat. Bella camera, HD compatible.
02:06 Challenge Accepted.
The illustrated man was my favorite character. I wish they let him tip over more trucks in Nutley
HBO: But striking Borko is our bread and butter
Borko: Was…
I suspect Tony thinks that being a born again Christian is just playing hard to get
I had a girlfriend give me that line 10 years ago. Its lasted one week into our relationship. After that I was filling her shine box constantly. What happened dere??
Sorry borko, but the king of garbage remains Paulie…he was a 2006 honoree for excellence in recycling!
Never f*cking forget that…ever!
0:40 that scene always puts me in a good mood. like watching old photos/videos of your family from the good ol' days
Helen dramatically changed between the scene at the club and the hospital visit.
…AIDS?!
@@mikeg2491Nobody's got Aids!
@@mikeg2491I don't want to hear that word in here
Nobody's got AIDS!
The Kolar Bros relocated to Serbia 🇷🇸 Borko is on their route 🗑️
Nikola Tesla is my favorite Serb; Borko ranks a very close second, though.
Email, Emile? Isn't that a type of Pollack?
Dick Barone?! I hardly know him!
what ever happened to Ralphie and Danny moving those boxes ?? we never got any character development on that. I always wondered if they did connie also?
And we all want see how they managed to store all that shit at the copy machine
@@Micke12312 also the evinrude motor
Connie was my favorite character in the show, the way she was hinted at being the true villain and was eventually defeated with gabagool was brilliant, bravo Chase.
Barone, in his limited appearances, seemed to get who he was dealing with in Tony. He never tried to act like Tony saw him as one of his crew or get sympathy. It was business.
4:23 I always liked how Richie liked what Jackie jr was saying. The nod of approval 😂
Dick Barone was like a civilian one day and half wise guy the next…he was both sacred and propane
0:14 quick glance at the camera lol
Nah..I think reaction to the guy sitting next to T who'd just said something..I dunno..just a guess
Loser @@mattstickle2725
Man, Helen Barone sure deteriorated between season 2 and season 6!
1:13 that was the same German Shepherd that Janice finished second to in the beauty contest
Lmao
There are guard dogs in the can better lookin than Tony's sister
The barking dog was a type A personality!
I really wish the director would have spent more time showing the dog barking in this episode. I feel like they missed a big opportunity to expand on this in later seasons.
What was it, barking?
Paulie cryin' I feel like I been stabbed in da heart!
5:03
“Sorry…everything’s so fucking morbid.”
“Theresh a man lyin’ dead ova there!” Killed me 😂
i read that tony and jackie were just holding umbrella poles during the scene outside. You know vito was testing them out
lmao dude the cut at 6:24 made spit tea on my monitor
5:06 “ Dere’s a man lyin’ dead ovah dere.”
I wonder what Tony would have done if Kid Barrone went to him and told him Pauly attacked him and wants 48 K a year. Tony was already pretty sick of Pauly and it was disrespectful to go against Tonys word he gave to the Mother, Tony and Dick seemed to have a good relationship. Would Pauly really have chased him down to the West Coast if the son called Tony from 1000 miles away?
Nope this was a very big and dangerous move from Paully and could have really screwed things up for Tony. Tony got his legal income and health insurance and such from it and Paul knew it. This wasn't like boosting a truck and not kicking upstairs, this was betrayal to Tony.
@@lt.lasereyez8891 exactly it was very risky by Pauly. Like you said the legal income and also Paulie def never kicked any of the 4k up to Tony either. 4K a month is a lot of money over time
I don’t get why the pissant jackie jr was doing at the negotiations
It wasn't long ago he waited in the car
Richie was desperate for guys to build up a crew
@Vik-711 yeah but he pissed all over the seats
Do you have any idea who his fawtha was?
@@raphaelblankumsee1722 the tennis player?
This is interesting. I've watched 'The Sopranos' all the way through three times; and before today if you'd asked me who Dick Barone was in the show - I would have had no idea!
Relax, Were not making a western here...
That's Borko's art. He makes you see all the things you missed before.
It is sad when they go young like that
47 years old... just a kid 😢
@@johnnycash7441😂😂
When they GO?!
You know who loved golf ⛳️?? Joey Peeps 😂
The born-again Christian turned out to be not so born-again
Her Christianity only went up to her ankles.
That pulp fiction background music in scene 1.....classic.
it's the intro music for boardwalk empire
...it's Rumble by Link Wray. It was one of the most popular songs of the 50s and was famous for getting banned even though it had no words.
Tony's having stuffed zucchini, meanwhile Phil Leotardo is eating grilled cheese off a radiator
He compromised.
theres also a scene where hes having stuffed connie
Can anyone tell me the name of the song playing at 0:46?
I didn't have to rewatch Borkos video,I knew which song you refer to. I'm a 50s60s music buff including quite a few in these episodes. The Elegants-Little Star
Thanks!! Such a great tune.@@moemanncann895
That thumbnail is hilarious. Tony drooling over DAT ASS and Dick looking at him like "this fucking guy"
David Catch actually was in the talks of a side show called “Barone Sanitation” and it was going to be based on Dick Barone. Kinda like a Call Saul for Sopranos.
Yes we need a 5 season backstory of him.
Jason Barone had a "Boaking accident"
Gotta give it to Paulie.
The man was capable of holding two thoughts in his head
1:00 Always loved that scene 🐕 😅
How the hell do you even sell coke from out the back of a garbage truck on it's route??
I always assumed it was whole sale not direct to customer. So you keep the 10kg of coke in your garbage truck cause cops don't stop a garbage truck then you give it to whoever is picking it up on the route or even dump it in the person's bin and they take it from there's I assumed the money was handled elsewhere. I could be wrong.
@@pinecactus9672 If that's the deal than it's really stupid. I know some people that did some illegal things and they would buy the same type of van that the council uses then put stickers on them identical to the real ones. Nobody bats an eye when a council van is in a strange place doing things and no cops stop it.
@@lt.lasereyez8891 I have no idea what a council is or how that translates to murica structure. If it's a city owned truck then it might be the same type of thing as garbage trucks are seen usually as city related.
@@pinecactus9672 just your city/town workers that do the inspections of business and perhaps maintain the public grounds, you the local lazy gov workers
Paulie is confronted with what a mothers love looks like here and cant handle it. Clever scenes.
the girl in the red sweater at the 2:48 mark..whatever happened there
Dick: "Born again Christian."
Tony: "oh yeah?"
*Tony thinking about denouncing her faith*
Speaking of faith, it can move mountains but it sure can't move the ninety eight pound mole on Ginny Sack's ass
Tony envisioning how he could use his baguette to make Connie see God.
Hey, Borko! I just heard from TH-cam Towers, the Ceerious Brothers withdrew their bid.
This was the best show about waste management
00:40 wat year is that benz
Mid 90s
Back then when Mercedes weren't cheap plastic unreliable garbage with unnecessary technology in the car like light up interiors or any of that computer controlled cheaply made features.
What an Arc...the ending with Paulie and Barone's son on the dock was classic Sopranos writing. Paulie crying in the scene before at the hospital with Mrs.Barone pleading for her son's life, then he acts like a gansgster right after. He is what he is. Just amazing.
Paulie cries in one scene about the mother, very next scene “guess what fuckin mama’s boy” hahah
It was really impressive that for the first episode they briefly shot on planet Mars for the Satriele’s scenes
Remember when you were a kid,
at that field box at Shea, opening day?
Me, you, your dad
and Paulie here?
Oh yeah. Kingman was
just back from the Cubs.
Mookie Wilson hit that foul tip,
beaned that guy in the loge.
"Remember when" is the lowest form of conversation. 🤌🤌🤌
@@sammajor2075 ohhhhh there he is long and tall and tan and lovely 🤓🥩🥂
@@James_Price79
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Christopher: Sorry....everything’s so fucking morbid.
Tony: There’s a man lying dead over there....
😂😂😂
Is that four grand going to be included his EBITDA!!??
Paulie. The integrity employee of the month.
0:30 That "Oh" had a beautiful melody to it 😂
I'm glad compilations like this exist because I've seen the series at least 6 times and I still never realized this guy is technically a recurring character...
Christopher, looks like he is enrolled in Slip and Fall school.
He was Matt Bevilacqua's homie, after all.
@@tomterrell3088 What did you Say?! If you want to talk like moolyan, enroll in the Slip and Fall School.
4:45 this is really pushing the definition of "kid"
I have a feeling every company bidding for jobs against Barone Sanitation ended up dropping their bid…😅