It's so relatable. Every day of my life feels like this - surrounded by clueless people. Like just let me eat my soup and quit bothering me about your slippers!
@@MarcillaSmith Don't pout, Murray. I can't believe you're doing this to me again, Murray. You're not paying for your half of the lunch. I went out on my lunch hour-yes I did... I bought the kind of sandwiches you like... the kind of pastries you tend to dig...
I was a Gambino soldier for 13 years until I turned states witness. I fenced jewelry and ran numbers out of Ozone park back in the 90s during the crackdown and Gotti being shipped to be a guest of the goverment for life. I remember having to tune up Paulie "Nasty Stank Breath" DiMiglio and some irish tough guy, for cross dressing and cutting the tags off of matresses that you shouldnt remove. I wouldn't do it again, but I don't regret a thing. I now live with two italian plumbers named Luigi and Mario and we throw fireballs at flowers and turtles.
You don't think of this show as being so old, but then you hear a character in Toronto say that he pays $586 a month in rent and you're like, "Is this the fucking SIXTIES?!"
The genius at the heart of this sketch is how they used camera shakes and sound effects so we could actually get a sense of the pains in his head. Without them I just don't think it'd be as absurd.
I'm the guy in the middle. Nobody can ever do anything right. If they do it's a rarity. Also, everyone seems to think I should remember and care about them based on nothing but brief interactions here and there. Great psychological profiling.
@@GuyWithTheThingOnTheTable I thought it was "shoe" because Kevin's character was bringing out different weird shoes throughout this skit. But, after watching it again, it does sound like he said soup. Still funny either way.
... wow... that has nothing to do with the video. Nor does it have anything to do with anything anyone said. You are a master of comments my friend. You deserve a trophy or something.
This is how I thought all Canadians acted when I was a kid, from this sketch alone. I expected to be greeted with geese and lonely men but when I actually visited Canada there was only snow and drunken lonely men and more snow and everybody saying “Eh?” and “aboot” all the time. I did not like it.
@@kevinlajoie2966 Not sure where you're getting your information, but Canada ranks below the US in the Quality of Life Index. Canada is 17, the US is 13. Nowhere near #1.
I can't describe how incredible this program was...the skits never get old
Been a fan of them since around 1984 when they were a performing troupe and not on television yet. Hard to believe it's been off the air for 25 years.
hopefully one day comedy like this comes back.
It's so relatable. Every day of my life feels like this - surrounded by clueless people. Like just let me eat my soup and quit bothering me about your slippers!
@@MarcillaSmith Don't pout, Murray. I can't believe you're doing this to me again, Murray. You're not paying for your half of the lunch. I went out on my lunch hour-yes I did... I bought the kind of sandwiches you like... the kind of pastries you tend to dig...
I was a Gambino soldier for 13 years until I turned states witness. I fenced jewelry and ran numbers out of Ozone park back in the 90s during the crackdown and Gotti being shipped to be a guest of the goverment for life. I remember having to tune up Paulie "Nasty Stank Breath" DiMiglio and some irish tough guy, for cross dressing and cutting the tags off of matresses that you shouldnt remove. I wouldn't do it again, but I don't regret a thing. I now live with two italian plumbers named Luigi and Mario and we throw fireballs at flowers and turtles.
Hahahah "like pains in your head that make it hard for you to live but you go on anyway?!" Hahah I love Bruce. He is amazing.
"Would you take me to sea level?" Almost every sketch, there's one line that doesn't get a reaction from the audience but cracks me up.
Mine was "I'll give you a hint because I'm lovely."
Yes! Like Gavin in the butcher shop when he goes "I better take it sloooooooooow"
Bruce was superb at playing the weird sort of guy everyone who lives in a big city is occasionally forced into a conversation with.
That's how he made the BIG BUX...
You don't think of this show as being so old, but then you hear a character in Toronto say that he pays $586 a month in rent and you're like, "Is this the fucking SIXTIES?!"
Still great after all these years. KITH sketches are classic, timeless and funny, no matter how many times you've seen them
It's like if David Lynch did comedy. Intuitive dream logic comedy. The kind of dreams that make me laugh in my sleep, like a crazy person.
This show helped in shaping me into the beautiful person i am today, priceless,
I was in the audience for this one!!
The genius at the heart of this sketch is how they used camera shakes and sound effects so we could actually get a sense of the pains in his head. Without them I just don't think it'd be as absurd.
Two completely gong-show situations going on at the same time 🤣"What? Oh right shoes.. OK..." / "Phil from the warehouse!!"
I don't know why I laugh uncontrollably at the bonanza theme. But I do! Every time.
It's a perfect end to a perfect clip!
Them Cartwrights don't mess around
Could be due to pains in your head. Might wanna get that checked out.
It's the absurdity of him randomly stopping looking for his customer's shoes (which is his job) to eat soup and watch Bonanza, lol.
i had completely forgotten about this one. histerical. bruce was really good at playing mentally disturbed characters.
That's Gaven as an adult!!
Dear lord, YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT!
oh my. you're right. it's gavin from the warehouse!
Why didn't you say something Mr Guy .
I love that line
And when he says "I know those shoes"
I'm the guy in the middle. Nobody can ever do anything right. If they do it's a rarity. Also, everyone seems to think I should remember and care about them based on nothing but brief interactions here and there. Great psychological profiling.
I’ll give you a hint, because I’m lovely.
Oh my goodness I laughed my ass off at this one, I just love these guys. I can’t pick a favorite, I adore all five equally.
Scott reminds me so much of Jack Tripper for some reason lol
He certainly is lovely...
I'll give you hint because I'm lovely.
Nothing in this skit made any sense, yet it was unbelievably entertaining
Ahhh! Phil from the warehouse! With the pains in his head!
We never found that bowl
like pains in your head that make it hard for you to live but you go on anyways??
Wonder whatever happened to 'Mr Guy' and his missing shoes
...maybe if I go to sea level in a windy car....
My brain is shrinking.
Got feet, don't got shoes.
"Hey! Phil from the warehouse with the pains in his head! Come on back. Have some shoe!" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣
*soup
@@GuyWithTheThingOnTheTable I thought it was "shoe" because Kevin's character was bringing out different weird shoes throughout this skit. But, after watching it again, it does sound like he said soup. Still funny either way.
Phil from the warehouse with the pains in his head, right? Come on back, have some soup!
Watched this back in the day. Still holds up.
i love it when it makes the sounds and he is like o_= LOL
I can relate to this.
The pains in my head that make it difficult for me to live
When I was a kid I wished this place was real and that I could visit it, and see the guy behethe curtain watching TV.
I wish I had a lost bowl and nobody ever found it story.
What? Oh... Right... Shoes
Kids in the Hall are the best!!!😂
My brain is shrinking.
That never stopped the politicians!
“Two different doctors who don’t know each other told me my brain is shrinking.”
Can you take me to sea level. I sometimes feel that way.
Fond memories of watching this
it has been 23 years and he still dos not have shoes
This has to be Gavin's Dad.
This shit was funny AS HELL!!!!!!
Kids had some weird ass sketches like Monty python did
586$ for one bedroom in Toronto?????????
That's at least 1,500$ now.
The fact that this is the guy from Superstore makes all these clips better. Greetings from the future, dudes.
His name is Mark Mckinney and the guy from kids in the hall is the guy in superstore, which is an unfortunate show
I know those shoes!
Oh what a cute goose
huh Mr. Guy
ahheh, i like the ending
@dasefxrob yeah it is! lol!
This is me without weed lmao
I have pains in my head right now.
it is unpleasant.
i don't think your alone
Yeah but he wouldn't even fix his windowsill :)
so monty python ... "come on back" even
Kewlios
What episode is this from
S4E3
KITH are 90s.
... wow... that has nothing to do with the video. Nor does it have anything to do with anything anyone said.
You are a master of comments my friend.
You deserve a trophy or something.
maybe you picked them up already. i don't think so. no?
Oh my god, this was painful. This guy is way too nice, I would have told Mister Head-Pains over there to fuck off right quick.
This is how I thought all Canadians acted when I was a kid, from this sketch alone. I expected to be greeted with geese and lonely men but when I actually visited Canada there was only snow and drunken lonely men and more snow and everybody saying “Eh?” and “aboot” all the time. I did not like it.
Sounds like a load of horseshit, unless you visited Canada from the Alaskan boarder.
ranked #1 in quality of life index.... again.... how about your "country". guessing you're american. shouldn't you be outside raking the forest floor?
@@kevinlajoie2966 Not sure where you're getting your information, but Canada ranks below the US in the Quality of Life Index. Canada is 17, the US is 13. Nowhere near #1.
@@p0llenp0ny www.usnews.com/news/best-countries/quality-of-life-rankings
And back bacon… back bacon as far as the eye can see…
Typing in all caps, sucks.
Eeehyuck! Your smart!
me too... thought I'd seen 'em all!
not the gay part, though.
We never found that bowl
Kewlios
We never found that bowl