Let me guess their names: Paulie, Al, Sal, Vinny, Joe, Vic, Tommy, Tony, Gianni, Louis, Antonio, Mario Jimmy, Frank, Pete, Luigi, Vince, Michele, Sonny, Carmine, Marco, Carlo and Henry
@@PulmonaryArchery100 Lmao, it's sad to see that working people are conditioned to turn against their own and look down on their own. There are two kinds of people, those who produce the wealth and those that owns the means by which it is created. Working class and Capital.
@daAnder71 it's not stupid. The term "professional" also had/has the connotation that the person has skills actually worth being paid for. Anyone can be elected into politics despite background.
@daAnder71That is the current meaning, but certainly not the meaning at the time. Professionals were engineers, doctors, lawyers, etc. A truck driver is more of a tradesmen than a professional in that context.
@Milhaus Says the west coast dickhead who rides a bike between lanes to skip traffic, literal amateur hour. An experienced chef is always going to be more of a "professional" than some moron who thinks he is because he went to culinary school. With that being said, please don't end up a smear on the road, just ride in a lane, asshole. Look up professional then learn the difference between actual formality and what you're seeing in this video. The guy insulted his sense of professionalism BECAUSE he was a truck driver, somehow you manage to parrot this thinking over 50 years later, embarrassing. If the guy wasn't a professional, he wouldn't be heading union meetings for other truck drivers, fuck him for not being a "professional" though, right? Long story short, professional is not a subjective term, please don't speak like it is. If people want to call themselves professionals WHILE THEY'RE BEING PAID TO, leave them be. Like the first reply said, everyone who garners pay is a professional. An NFL player is as much of a professional as a lawyer or doctor is. (Which is why bitter people who spend a good chunk of their formative years in education spend lots of time belittling others, I can't validate this guy who makes twice as much as me with no training, right?) If you'd like to just stop replying, don't wait for permission.
@@a-gnosis Just opportunists using politicians they bought on top of a generation that wasn't taught the value of unions. I think Einstein said the sciences need labor unions.
"You're not a professional". God I hate that attitude so much. The people at the top who have no idea how difficult the job actually is. We need unions like this back.
lol no kidding "you're not a professional! you do actual manual labour work, real professionals don't work" LMAO basically what he's saying. these fucking bureaucrats don't realize how obvious they are when you read between the lines, they're basically saying the quiet part loud when they drop dumbfuck lines like this; they OBVIOUSLY think that they are better than others, and that alone should justify their treatment of the people who actually keep their city running.
My dad was born with 13 brothers and every Christmas I’d visit him and his brothers. They all grew up in the 50s and 60s and they sound exactly like this.
Sephy sure, my uncle joe still sounds like these guys, my dad on the other hand has the Voice of a man who’s been smoking for half a century so he doesn’t sound like much these days
@@brucejohnson6393 what about the current generation? That's what I'm mostly worried about. I feel like it may die in the future and become replaced with the average American dialect you hear in the movies. And I don't want it to go extinct 😭
@@brucejohnson6393 that's great! It's honestly the most charming english dialect. If I could choose to learn an accent as a non native english speaker, I would choose the New York accent!
As a New Yorker I can confirm that these are the holy beings that our ancient subway graffiti had spoke of in the prophecies. They are the reason why we’re always walking here.
@D D I’m Irish/Italian. My grandfather and some of my uncles talk like this. My grandfather knew some mob guys, I remember my mom told me a story when my grandfather’s friend walk into a store that my then teenager mom was in (she was looking for a job) he knew her and told the owner “I want her working here by tomorrow.” She got the job just like that. Anyways, It’s usually the older men that kinda still have the accent. Typically Irish and Italians.
@@malikashtar7216 Teacher: "Blah, blah, blah, blah.... --Hey, you boys, pay attention!! I'm teaching how spaghetti can be used as a band-aid!!" Boys at the Back: "Git outta heeah!! We're gettin' shit done!!"
Genius teamwork: loud mouth guy takes the issue to a far end of the spectrum, calm reasonable guy brings it back to a more acceptable level. Schnoze/glasses guy concedes and agrees to reasonable guy. It's like these union guys know what they're doing!
I keep execting Ray Liotta to start monologing over the audio: "See that's what you gotta understand about these union types. They'd put on this big show, but it was really just to keep eyes off'a us."
I miss negotiating/debating like this. No one gets their feelings hurt, people get loud when it’s appropriate, and clear points are made without crap jargon or fluff.
Right? Ah, the good ol days when people made sensible arguments and had reasons for them rather then just blindly throwing themselves at a thing and then the side with the most people screaming wins.
@@EV-wp1fj I agree, except the city is now filled with millenial hipsters from other parts of the country, and they have significantly watered down the old, confrontational NYC style.
That's the exact opposite of what happened in the video, lmao. Debating like this is an intimidation tactic, its a way to make your point seem more valid than it actually is by verbally steamrolling the opposition with your physical presence and the sheer volume (not quality) of your argument. The union guy isn't making clear points, he's trying to command time; he'll say ANYTHING as long as it means he doesn't have to give up the floor, but he's mostly just circling a simple statement over and over. This is actually a really terrible way to negotiate. It doesn't favor depth or wisdom or salience; it favors wit and bluster, which is not what you want when discussing sensitive matters with multiple stakeholders and long-term consequences for thousands of people.
With my granddad being an immigrant from a country in Eastern Europe that doesn’t exist anymore, this is what Sunday dinner is like and I have this great nostalgic feeling lol
Unions are very important. No institution is perfect, and arguments against unions based on their imperfections are distractions. If a union isn’t perfect that isn’t cause to not trust unions, it’s a cause to fix and strengthen them.
the thing about unions if you dont actual good leaders then your wages and stuff gon stagger... Unions are kinda dangerous cause they need the best of the best to work...
@@ottovonweaboo6355 Literally what I said was that if there is a problem fix it, it doesn't mean to not trust them as a whole. The same thing can be said about government in general. It needs the best of the best to work well.
@@ottovonweaboo6355 Unions was never dangerous. Stop it and go to school. Unions fought for poor people. The wealthy convinced dumb people it wasn't good.
Saw that movie for the first time last year, blew my mind. Can't even call it "ahead of it's time" 'cause there hasn't been a movie like it before or since.
My grandad represented a workers union out of Long Island and from the stories I was told he was incredibly eloquent and charismatic, and took a lot of what he learned from being stationed in West Germany during the Cold War to his job as well as his family. When I was growing up and before he passed he wouldn’t ever talk much, but whenever he had something to say our conversations always immediately dissipated and everyone would listen. A big, huggable and cheery person and always wearing an infectious smile. I miss him
No one knows what they're talking about? The fat guy is arguing that they are being paid to little in comparison to the cities guys. The fat guy in the glasses is representing the city, the fat loud guy is the union. The loud guy is making points that the sanitation guys are being paid to sit around, 3 guys to a truck, things like that. The union wants more money cause they're more professional and efficient. I understand that nuance is lost a lot through generations. Not just the words spell things out, but gestures, emotions, body language.
koza7676 It’s fairly easy to pick those things out. The thing the commenter means is that you don’t need the context to know who has the upper hand and skills such as body language and confidence.
being an old school tough guy is also being weak. too weak and scared to go to a doctor, too weak to talk about any of your problems, too weak to admit that your kids are different and come to terms that society is changing. its weakness disguised as "manliness".
@@MaxCaissie But for real tho. Because of all these forms we have now of art and storytelling -- video games, Hollywood & Indie films, books, music, etc... -- and our ability to share it and have access to all these things because of the internet, publishers, stores, theatres, or whatever, from around the world set all around the world -- LA, NYC, Paris, Seoul, Buenos Aires, South Africa, Tokyo, Alaska, etc... showing all these walks of lifes and trends/morals -- it behaves as a new way to nurture people, teach them about life, how to behave, what they've learnt, and overall very strongly and memetically affect our development. Then in turn, we naturally imitate it to some degree. For me, movies and video games really had a big impact on my upbringing. I'd say that it taught me more about life and the world than school did, wheras school teaches the academic basics. GTA 4 showed me a satirical display of New York, and introduced me to all these nuances in these concepts of crime, immigration, the FBI, whatever. The movie Tangerine introduced me to the streets of Los Angeles, transgenders, prostitution, the tenacity of friendship, American poverty, etc... The video game Firewatch taught me about Alzheimers, human relationships, dilemmas, Wyoming, Firewatching, etc... The music video Devil Like Me taught me about alcoholism, drunk driving, regret, self-hatred, suicide, North Carolina, etc... The movie Leviathan taught me about northern Russia/Murmansk Oblast, corruption in modern Russia through government and religion, the bleak lifestyles, and family culture there. You just watched this video from David Hoffman, a documentary artist, through the means of TH-cam. This is another thing that'll subjectively impact each person that interacts with it.
@@churchether Next year I want to switch from cigarettes to pipe. I smoke a very dark and strong tobacco but with a filter. Still, I'm only 30 and smoking since I was 12. Maybe some damage can be reversed. Pipe tobacco always smells *SOOO* good. If there's a pipe smoker class to me, I always try to catch some smoke clouds, to sniff some second hand smoke. I think there's lots of vanilla in the generic pipe tobacco.
Hi, I do tree work professionally. The title 'tree surgeon' is most certainly still used. It is **very** common and widely accepted even today. If you call yourself an Arborist, people tend to assume you are ISA certified, while 'tree surgeon' doesn't seem to carry the same implications to the layman imo.
@@gminor6288 that's really interesting...I suppose itd be like the difference between lawn maintenance and lawn care? Ie. Mowing lawns versus spraying herbicides and health analysis
I've never said that at all, I'm seriously confused on how you got that impression. what i meant was, they shouldn't turn angry, anger controls the mind and the words we speak. when most get angry, we forget certain things, that may be why E-prime is the standard language for (most*) professional arguments.
Can't help but note the lack of cursing. Also the interesting tactic of one guy yelling... so talking with the other guys is so much more reasonable when they use calm tones.
This is a time long gone and forgotten. Listen and watch this a couple times. Everyone has valid points, valid disagreements, and the eye contact is on point. We all wish there were men in backrooms like this in today's world, looking out for the little man.
Jokes and stereotypes aside, it's because of great men like these that workers have higher wages, benefits, weekends, compensation and safe working conditions. Unions also contributed heavily to the creation of a middle class. I'm so glad that there were people like this that went in yelling and swinging on behalf of all us little guys to get fair pay and treatment.
you know that it's a constant struggle though? look at the unions now, they've become harmless and do everything what their master (the bosses, corporations..) tell them to do.
@@kidzbop38isstraightfire92 Yeah I was in the Pipefitters union for a time. They do help if youre losing hours, if you need a job, if your boss is being a prick, but yeah I've seen from experience the union protecting lazy ass "workers" just because they have their nose in someones asshole. Unions were the backbone and the BALLS of the working man, but I personally think their work is done.
The camera man made me feel like I was watching the greatest argument the in history. Also The faces there are cinematic faces. Their voices are between high and low within seconds Added beauty to the documentation. Well done.
My grandfather was a unionman in the sixties in the biggest coal industry in the world. My grandmother, his kids (my mom and my aunt), his neighbors and his friends always found him erratic, brash and quick to anger. I love and admire him, because of his quick decison making skills, his airtight rethoric and his relentless pursue for social justice and efficiency.
I was watching this, admiring the camera work. "Ahead of its time" was what I was thinking. I just notice your comments and see you were the camera man. Nice work.
@@allieboy181 films are exp so they were frugal with them. If you see old movies/documentaries, the camera works are so much more formal, static, and overall "safe". This video, in contrast, is shot in a very organic, dynamic, and daring manner. It's comparable to the vlogs you might see today.
"Never let a stranger into your heart unless he is a Friend of Labor. And if he is that Friend of Labor, buy him a cup of coffee, for he is the only friend you've got" - Jimmy Hoffa
It's so strange how we have the archetypal "Loud, boisterous screaming New Yorker man," the "Uptight, glasses-wearing suit guy," and the "Soft spoken, even and 'fair' man" ALL in the same room. This is just like the movies I've watched from way back then, and it's so odd to see that it actually happened in real life.
Yeah, sometimes I watch old movies and think "eh, these directores of times past exagerated too much" only to discover they didn't, reality itself actually was that exagerated.
In case you were wondering, the loud union president at the end of the table is Joseph "Joe Shrugs" Trerotola, who ran the NYC Teamsters from 1965 until 1991. He resigned after being charged with "association with known members of organized crime", and reputedly had close links to the Lucchese crime family. He died of a heart attack in 1992 at age 82. He would be in his late 50s in this video.
@ListenAndLearned So, Unions are bad, Corporations are good, right? Did I sum up your libertarian conservative red pilled existence or do I have to add a dash of jesus in there?
@@orange_sauce5951 You just interpreted it in that facile way to fit your little sectarian narrative, people's views are ordinarily more complex than simply left Vs right, capitalism Vs socialism. He never said anything about unions being bad or corporations being good.
I know that kid. That's Paulie, mickey's little brotha, I rememba them playing in the park, throwing wata balloons at people, the basteds. Yeah, he's the son of Dolores that used to have that grocerie store on 7th street and Al, his old man used to drive a truck around New York ciddy from 9 ta 5.
Al didn't drive from 9 to 5, most of the time he was sittin on his duff. And he was talking. And when he was talking, he was talkin to another guy. That's TWO GUYS sittin on their duffs!!!
4 eyes was, he was working the whole union to pay protection to him to secure contracts that we're double salary to not even really work their expertise!??!
I shed a tear watching this. Nobody's talking over each other, everybody gets their piece, everybody's allowed to complete their statement. That's completely unheard of nowadays.
What I appreciate most about this video is that they’re COMMUNICATING. What I mean is that they’re speaking to each other in PLAIN ENGLISH. Not making it a point to use robotic , lifeless words and sound “professional”. Human beings speaking with passion and their words carry their personality. Very organic dialogue.
If you think yelling and talking over each other qualifies for communication you must have a screw loose. I call romanticizing an era you didn't take part in.
+hackhenk They were not yelling over each other, what were you watching? You strike me as a tender softy who can’t handle a man raising his voice at you.
chilliecheesecake ... but it’s not a democracy, it’s a conversation. they are not voting they are arguing a point. in that case i would say a more even distribution is in order. the other person barely got a word in. not saying the other guy didn’t have a good point to make, but a one sided conversation is a lecture, not a productive endeavor.
@Ramadan Steve The only thing I can figure is that grandma lives with cousin Tony on 76th street, or Tony lives with her, which wouldn't say much for Tony. @Chip Skylark- do you know if Tony ever got his shit together and moved out of grandma's place?
Typical negotiation banter. The union is asking why they can't have better treatment. The employer is telling them no, either because there's not enough in the budget or because the union doesn't deserve it. The union is debating them on both fronts. If there's not enough in the budget, maybe the other side should stop wasting so much of it. And telling an experienced worker they're not skilled labor is a disrespectful lie no matter the profession. Just because a school didn't give them a piece of paper saying they studied their job before they started it. Any shmuck can slice a body up and hand them pills. Call that person a doctor and say it's unskilled labor because they walked in off the street. Let them work 20 years learning the ins-and-outs of the human body and the employer will still call it unskilled labor if it means they can pay people less. Anybody can go to school, like the man said, it's just an exam or a test.
I'm in tree service. It makes more sense actually. You're in trees hundreds of feet high in a rope and harness with wood cleats. You use a chainsaw to carefully cut entire limbs off and have the drop in specific places or lower them down by rope. There are different types of cuts that could be done for the same tree short of cutting down and entire tree which happens least of all.
I like how they're arguing, being loud, but they're still civil. Nowadays you couldn't have this conversation without someone threatening to throw hands because they feel disrespected.
-Kikoきこ also says the guy that unlike you doesn’t live with his Mother. I pay for my WiFi. You are an Incel that lives in the basement of his Parents House.
Let me guess their names: Paulie, Al, Sal, Vinny, Joe, Vic, Tommy, Tony, Gianni, Louis, Antonio, Mario Jimmy, Frank, Pete, Luigi, Vince, Michele, Sonny, Carmine, Marco, Carlo and Henry
Tom is surprisingly a very common New York name aswell
You forgot greezeball
Frankie?
Add in Giovanni
Hit Gianni is Giovanni it’s just his nickname
These guys sound like they're walking here
Youse guys know it.
@Lisa Lopez gabagool
“HEYYY IM WALKINNN HERE!”
Lmfao
Luckily i was on the can while reading this because i shit myself laughing
This footage isn't actually black and white. It was just the haze from the cigarette smoke.
Lmfao damn😭😂😂
Nice!
Hahahaha!!
Color hadn't been discovered yet
Wow thats funny... Yeah right
this looks foreign to us all in 2021 because it shows someone actually fighting for working people.
a long lost art.
Gtfo you commie cook. Unions are the most currupt after congress and senate.
@@PulmonaryArchery100 Yeah why should workers have any leverage power over company's? What's your favorite flavor of shoe polish boot licker?
@@KeyserSoze23 we’re all bootlickers
@@PulmonaryArchery100 Lmao, it's sad to see that working people are conditioned to turn against their own and look down on their own. There are two kinds of people, those who produce the wealth and those that owns the means by which it is created. Working class and Capital.
I'm 12 and this is deep
These are the only other people that could survive an MW2 lobby
Thats funny af
Nah more like MW2
mw2 lets get that strait
@@cmf4706 Ah, back when people weren't afraid to call you gay and threaten to kill your entire family over the internet
Ew more like MW2
These guys sound like they know a guy
that knows a guy
...that knows a guy
That knows a guy...
that knows a guy
Richard Greco that knows a guy
"Youre not a professional, youre a civil servant"
My god, the disrespect he just gave that man.
@daAnder71 it's not stupid. The term "professional" also had/has the connotation that the person has skills actually worth being paid for. Anyone can be elected into politics despite background.
Nah, he had it coming.
@daAnder71That is the current meaning, but certainly not the meaning at the time. Professionals were engineers, doctors, lawyers, etc. A truck driver is more of a tradesmen than a professional in that context.
@Milhaus It's the same nowadays, what are you talking about?
@Milhaus Says the west coast dickhead who rides a bike between lanes to skip traffic, literal amateur hour. An experienced chef is always going to be more of a "professional" than some moron who thinks he is because he went to culinary school. With that being said, please don't end up a smear on the road, just ride in a lane, asshole. Look up professional then learn the difference between actual formality and what you're seeing in this video. The guy insulted his sense of professionalism BECAUSE he was a truck driver, somehow you manage to parrot this thinking over 50 years later, embarrassing. If the guy wasn't a professional, he wouldn't be heading union meetings for other truck drivers, fuck him for not being a "professional" though, right? Long story short, professional is not a subjective term, please don't speak like it is. If people want to call themselves professionals WHILE THEY'RE BEING PAID TO, leave them be. Like the first reply said, everyone who garners pay is a professional. An NFL player is as much of a professional as a lawyer or doctor is. (Which is why bitter people who spend a good chunk of their formative years in education spend lots of time belittling others, I can't validate this guy who makes twice as much as me with no training, right?) If you'd like to just stop replying, don't wait for permission.
imagine if these guys were Amazon drivers meeting with Amazon management
Fuck ya. I would like to see Bolsheviks handle Bezos, too.
@@Polarcupcheck Yeah and the rest of his buddies now that he's supposedly stepping down. Of course with Amazon, this guy would simply be fired.
@@a-gnosis Just opportunists using politicians they bought on top of a generation that wasn't taught the value of unions. I think Einstein said the sciences need labor unions.
They’d probably start by announcing their pronouns
@@srpacific LOL exactly
"Message for Tony!"
Half the room turns around.
(Jimmy Hoffa counting his fingers) Tony, Tony, Tony, Tony!
Don't Italians know any other name?
and the other half is already looking that direction lol
The Sicilian way
@@jkeegan154 it's like going to germany and calling for a "Mohammed"
@@jkeegan154 Common practice to name the firstborn son after the father or grandfather. So you get a bunch if the same name. Greeks do this too.
Everyone in the room probably has an average blood pressure of 160/90
Half of em look like they chain-smoke cigars on top of it
That’s my dads blood pressure
All dead by 67 years of age
Steak dinner and a glass of whiskey
I'm gonna' make you an offer you CAN'T refuse.
The camera man is the first of his kind. He’s the god father of people who record arguments, or fights with their phones out in public today.
Thank you. I am a cameraman.
David Hoffman - filmmaker
@@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker good job, David
@@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker lol you're old.
David Hoffman wowwee without you we probably won’t have The Office nowadays, my gratitude
The predecessor to World Star
"You're not a professional". God I hate that attitude so much. The people at the top who have no idea how difficult the job actually is. We need unions like this back.
that trigger me as well! people that did not spend a day in these jobs claiming to be an expert in a field. and degrading others for doing it...
Then be the guy that takes their job...
Fuckin A well told
lol no kidding "you're not a professional! you do actual manual labour work, real professionals don't work" LMAO basically what he's saying. these fucking bureaucrats don't realize how obvious they are when you read between the lines, they're basically saying the quiet part loud when they drop dumbfuck lines like this; they OBVIOUSLY think that they are better than others, and that alone should justify their treatment of the people who actually keep their city running.
let's get jimmy hoffa backright? Lmao
My dad was born with 13 brothers and every Christmas I’d visit him and his brothers. They all grew up in the 50s and 60s and they sound exactly like this.
Is this dialect still alive?
Sephy sure, my uncle joe still sounds like these guys, my dad on the other hand has the Voice of a man who’s been smoking for half a century so he doesn’t sound like much these days
@@brucejohnson6393 what about the current generation? That's what I'm mostly worried about. I feel like it may die in the future and become replaced with the average American dialect you hear in the movies. And I don't want it to go extinct 😭
Sephy it probably won’t, one of my sons friends speaks in this dialect, but hey that’s what you get when you grow up in the east village New York
@@brucejohnson6393 that's great! It's honestly the most charming english dialect. If I could choose to learn an accent as a non native english speaker, I would choose the New York accent!
This clip is:
30% inspirational
50% educational
100% New York Italian
Idk...i hear a lot of Irish accents in there
Tyler Durden it’s a mix
First dude sounds like a Boston Irish accent
At least an Irish prick and a Pollack in there.
Union guy is Italian, few Irish heads in there too lol
As a New Yorker I can confirm that these are the holy beings that our ancient subway graffiti had spoke of in the prophecies. They are the reason why we’re always walking here.
Best comment here
Hey! I’m wakin eer!
DN fahggetabouttit
Luke Yacono New York
Could you elaborate? im not from america
That New York accent, the best in the world, just love the pronunciation "TOY-TEEN THOUSAND"
@D D only the old timers.....
When New York had people who spoke and acted like, well, New Yorkers.
@D D The ones that have the NYC accent are the Latinos who were born in NYC, Black people, and the Italians . The hipsters here don't have the accent.
@D D I’m Irish/Italian. My grandfather and some of my uncles talk like this. My grandfather knew some mob guys, I remember my mom told me a story when my grandfather’s friend walk into a store that my then teenager mom was in (she was looking for a job) he knew her and told the owner “I want her working here by tomorrow.” She got the job just like that.
Anyways, It’s usually the older men that kinda still have the accent. Typically Irish and Italians.
@@luissantiago8446 This is what you call blue collar,
Italians in mafia: "Silence is key"
Also italians:
Lmao we can't resist.
No Silence is key when talking to the government
@@tophat_bird4722 I think they are talking to the government here
This is different this is talkin bout legal union stuff not everythinggg the mob does is illegal :p
@@CursetheVandal and THIS is different as this comment has to do with the mafia and not with the NYC Union
Teacher: No talking in class
Me and the boys at the back:
💀💀💀🤙🏻
@@malikashtar7216
Teacher: "Blah, blah, blah, blah.... --Hey, you boys, pay attention!! I'm teaching how spaghetti can be used as a band-aid!!"
Boys at the Back: "Git outta heeah!! We're gettin' shit done!!"
This is a holy comment
@@FourFourSeven Well, they're not wrong.
Original
Never in the history of human conflict has so much been said with so few R’s.
I just spit up my drink all over my keyboard, you asshole!
Your image is an R
😂
Alex Wingate *Wobaht
What do u mean by R’s???
Genius teamwork: loud mouth guy takes the issue to a far end of the spectrum, calm reasonable guy brings it back to a more acceptable level. Schnoze/glasses guy concedes and agrees to reasonable guy.
It's like these union guys know what they're doing!
nah in this case they are saying mostly the same thing
he doesn't end up agreeing i think?
Guy in 1967:
"Back in '66..."
Time don't fly back then I guess
Cause one year back then equals to a decade nowadays.
Difference in lifespans I suppose..
@@maxcrosby4805 what do you mean "difference in lifespans?"
Yeah I read the description and comments. I think everyone gets that by now
“Thoi-teen thahsund dallahs”
Lol
New YAWK
Soitenly
@Jared Robbins that's a Rhode island accent..
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This new Martin Scorsese movie looks good
😂
Californication why did we get recommended this
@@EthanMcDonald idk pal, I watched yesterday Wall Street traders from 80s, maybe that's why?
Oh man, this comment killed me. 😂😂😂
Tony pro
Just show 6 hours of footage like this in theaters and Hollywood is saved.
and I'd watch the sequels, prequels and reimaginings. Well, maybe not the latter.
@@bahhumbug9824 further concepts would be undoubtedly intriguing just the same.
this is basically the sopranos in the making.
I'd watch that before I'd watch the woke shit Hollywood is trying to feed us all
And call it Martin Scorsese's movie 😅
This is what Scorcese aims for withe the dialogue in his films.
I know! I keep expecting Joe Pesci to cut in with, "You fucking mutt!"
That's awesome.
I keep execting Ray Liotta to start monologing over the audio:
"See that's what you gotta understand about these union types. They'd put on this big show, but it was really just to keep eyes off'a us."
...or Mamet
This is like a movie.
As a born and bred New Yorker, this is the type of thing I put on to lull me into a peaceful sleep.
The entire Tri-State, I reckon. I'm from New Haven. XD
Word life brotha
Absolutely. I'd feel like my family is visiting for Christmas if I play this while I sleep
Same, lived here all my life and I get it all. About to fall asleep.
Wooow 😂
I miss negotiating/debating like this. No one gets their feelings hurt, people get loud when it’s appropriate, and clear points are made without crap jargon or fluff.
Right? Ah, the good ol days when people made sensible arguments and had reasons for them rather then just blindly throwing themselves at a thing and then the side with the most people screaming wins.
@@EV-wp1fj I agree, except the city is now filled with millenial hipsters from other parts of the country, and they have significantly watered down the old, confrontational NYC style.
That's the exact opposite of what happened in the video, lmao. Debating like this is an intimidation tactic, its a way to make your point seem more valid than it actually is by verbally steamrolling the opposition with your physical presence and the sheer volume (not quality) of your argument. The union guy isn't making clear points, he's trying to command time; he'll say ANYTHING as long as it means he doesn't have to give up the floor, but he's mostly just circling a simple statement over and over.
This is actually a really terrible way to negotiate. It doesn't favor depth or wisdom or salience; it favors wit and bluster, which is not what you want when discussing sensitive matters with multiple stakeholders and long-term consequences for thousands of people.
Yes let’s all treat each other like shit and yell like jackasses again!
@fat cow fgsfds
With my granddad being an immigrant from a country in Eastern Europe that doesn’t exist anymore, this is what Sunday dinner is like and I have this great nostalgic feeling lol
What country is that if I may ask?
Is it Yugoslavia?
@@kingfriday. bingo. Modern Croatia, specifically.
Ok
@@angelomastri1416 Pozdrav from Croatia!❤
"I promise I won't get political."
**5 drinks later**
wow me
It be like that sometimes
Perfection
Tom H Cringe
0:50 every family reunion in France after 11pm
I know unions aren't perfect, but damn I wouldn't mind having these guys bargaining for my wages, benefits etc. etc.
Unions are very important. No institution is perfect, and arguments against unions based on their imperfections are distractions. If a union isn’t perfect that isn’t cause to not trust unions, it’s a cause to fix and strengthen them.
the thing about unions if you dont actual good leaders then your wages and stuff gon stagger...
Unions are kinda dangerous cause they need the best of the best to work...
@@ottovonweaboo6355 Literally what I said was that if there is a problem fix it, it doesn't mean to not trust them as a whole. The same thing can be said about government in general. It needs the best of the best to work well.
Unions fought for poor and middle-class people.
@@ottovonweaboo6355 Unions was never dangerous. Stop it and go to school. Unions fought for poor people. The wealthy convinced dumb people it wasn't good.
This is a snippet from 12 Angry Men's canceled sequel "16 Even More Angry Men".
Saw that movie for the first time last year, blew my mind. Can't even call it "ahead of it's time" 'cause there hasn't been a movie like it before or since.
Henry Fonda was killed out of anger shortly before this was filmed. He was deemed to calm.
Such a great movie..
I was looking for a comment that would reference 12 angry men. I’m pleased to have found it.
Joakim Andersson I found it excruciatingly boring when I saw it. I read the script separately as well. What was I missing?
how civil, they actually listen instead of yelling over each other
I see what you did there
Wait a minute...
Except the first guy
Lol
@Knobcore that's being its being recorded
Those 12 men seem very angry.
I see what you did there
You'd think they were arguing over the fate of a Puerto Rican kid on trial for murder am I right?
....hol up
I nearly spat out my coffee, damn you
Doing there jobs as union representatives
This is like Martin Scorsese wrote their dialogue
Mic Krout where do you think Scorsese got his inspiration? ;P
You talking to me
@JayoJay funny how?
They write his scripts don't you know
@@boxking2832 just you're funny
My wife asked me what movie I'm watching...
It does look like a movie tho
Looks like 12 angry men
Life
Probably the only productive arguement shes ever witnessed.
the best acting
My grandad represented a workers union out of Long Island and from the stories I was told he was incredibly eloquent and charismatic, and took a lot of what he learned from being stationed in West Germany during the Cold War to his job as well as his family. When I was growing up and before he passed he wouldn’t ever talk much, but whenever he had something to say our conversations always immediately dissipated and everyone would listen. A big, huggable and cheery person and always wearing an infectious smile. I miss him
Long Island Union family as well, we’re still holding strong
your grandfather was a great man
Ok
What's funny is that no one knows what the hell they're talking about we just know they're making good points
hahaahah so true
All I know is, he’s makes a beautiful point
No one knows what they're talking about? The fat guy is arguing that they are being paid to little in comparison to the cities guys. The fat guy in the glasses is representing the city, the fat loud guy is the union. The loud guy is making points that the sanitation guys are being paid to sit around, 3 guys to a truck, things like that. The union wants more money cause they're more professional and efficient. I understand that nuance is lost a lot through generations. Not just the words spell things out, but gestures, emotions, body language.
koza7676 It’s fairly easy to pick those things out. The thing the commenter means is that you don’t need the context to know who has the upper hand and skills such as body language and confidence.
@@koza7676 we all understood that, the difference is you felt special for it. No reason to ruin a funny comment.
The smell of this room is brut aftershave, pressed suit, and hot dog breath.
Tony Romano lol I only watched 20 secs of this and had to leave. Didn’t see the smoke. 🤢
Exit Paradise And Chicken Parmesan farts.
Quality Work I blame feminism. You didn’t see furries and fucking transgendered bagels back in these days.
being an old school tough guy is also being weak. too weak and scared to go to a doctor, too weak to talk about any of your problems, too weak to admit that your kids are different and come to terms that society is changing. its weakness disguised as "manliness".
and brill cream
I can't believe this isn't a scene from a movie.
Zach Ando Art Imitates life, fam.
@@CrumCringle that's deep
@@MaxCaissie But for real tho. Because of all these forms we have now of art and storytelling -- video games, Hollywood & Indie films, books, music, etc... -- and our ability to share it and have access to all these things because of the internet, publishers, stores, theatres, or whatever, from around the world set all around the world -- LA, NYC, Paris, Seoul, Buenos Aires, South Africa, Tokyo, Alaska, etc... showing all these walks of lifes and trends/morals -- it behaves as a new way to nurture people, teach them about life, how to behave, what they've learnt, and overall very strongly and memetically affect our development. Then in turn, we naturally imitate it to some degree.
For me, movies and video games really had a big impact on my upbringing. I'd say that it taught me more about life and the world than school did, wheras school teaches the academic basics. GTA 4 showed me a satirical display of New York, and introduced me to all these nuances in these concepts of crime, immigration, the FBI, whatever. The movie Tangerine introduced me to the streets of Los Angeles, transgenders, prostitution, the tenacity of friendship, American poverty, etc... The video game Firewatch taught me about Alzheimers, human relationships, dilemmas, Wyoming, Firewatching, etc... The music video Devil Like Me taught me about alcoholism, drunk driving, regret, self-hatred, suicide, North Carolina, etc... The movie Leviathan taught me about northern Russia/Murmansk Oblast, corruption in modern Russia through government and religion, the bleak lifestyles, and family culture there.
You just watched this video from David Hoffman, a documentary artist, through the means of TH-cam. This is another thing that'll subjectively impact each person that interacts with it.
Everyone talks so well. No pauses, ‘Uhs’ or ‘likes’.
*That's what they'll say about youtube clips of our world today, 50 years from now.*
Imagine the colognes. Light a single match and that room goes up in flames.
The lit pipe begs to differ.
Nah most of them smoked like chimneys.
@@churchether Next year I want to switch from cigarettes to pipe.
I smoke a very dark and strong tobacco but with a filter. Still, I'm only 30 and smoking since I was 12. Maybe some damage can be reversed.
Pipe tobacco always smells *SOOO* good.
If there's a pipe smoker class to me, I always try to catch some smoke clouds, to sniff some second hand smoke. I think there's lots of vanilla in the generic pipe tobacco.
_cheap after shave/cologne+smoke+sweaty suitse_
A lot of people thought I was completely serious. 😂
These accents are so thick you could spread them in a bagel.
Haha 😂
LOOOOOL!!!!!
Ey oh What are these bayjels?
on a bagel, not in a bagel!
Nah. You could shmear em on a bagel.
I love how even the unions have their good cop, bad cop routine, though more like loud cop, relatively quiet cop routine.
Angry, raving cop and angry, logical cop
Damn that’s actually a good strategy, I didn’t think about using the good cop bad cop technique outside of the justice system.
@@RESIST_DIGITAL_ID_UK It's super common in contract negotiations. Works really well if two people can gang up on one.
@@TemplarOnHigh they call that double-teaming someone, I think.
Yeah, I fucking loved that bit.
“Dats yaure intoypetation”
That's like, your opinion man... 🙄
💀💀
What the fuck are y’all even talking about lmao.
@@pearcegentry8351 AA WHAT THE FUCK ARE *YOU* TALKING ABOUT AA, YOU SCHMUCK?!
GET A HOLD OF THIS BEAN CAN
@Table-Country pinxing THRYM Firearms 27 it was better in the old days.
“Qualified tree surgeon” may be the best rhetoric ever though of.
I don't get it.
@@beanut.putter A tree surgeon is an Arborist. It's an title not used anymore
@@beanut.putter F
Hi, I do tree work professionally. The title 'tree surgeon' is most certainly still used. It is **very** common and widely accepted even today. If you call yourself an Arborist, people tend to assume you are ISA certified, while 'tree surgeon' doesn't seem to carry the same implications to the layman imo.
@@gminor6288 that's really interesting...I suppose itd be like the difference between lawn maintenance and lawn care? Ie. Mowing lawns versus spraying herbicides and health analysis
I like that each guy puts "da ciddy of newe yourke" somewhere in their sentence
I'm fuckin' ded.
These guys would have got you double from Gawker
Fucking hell😂 I was right at the end of the video reading your comment and the fat guy said it as I red it😂
I'm almost sure there's at least one Pauley, Jimmy, Richie, and a Vito somewhere in that room…😂😂👌🏾👍🏾…#ICWU81c
Blood In My Eye Don't forget about Frankie
Mark Matches cnt forget about Tony or joe maybe even Lui
Charlie
Reminds me of that names skit with George Carlin
They look, sound and act like a bunch of Vito's to me...……..OHHHHHHHH
Voices raised, a lot on the line, but not one instance of name-calling or a threat of violence. This is how men are supposed to argue.
huh, did not notice until you said that. theres a comment down that quotes one of the guys insulting another, but none of the name-calling bullshit.
no, that's how cavemen argue.
it's unprofessional.
so an argument where people don't have any emotion, what so ever? Ok. thats impossible.
I've never said that at all, I'm seriously confused on how you got that impression.
what i meant was, they shouldn't turn angry, anger controls the mind and the words we speak.
when most get angry, we forget certain things, that may be why E-prime is the standard language for (most*) professional arguments.
their namecalling is subtle.
"They sit on their asses much better because they've got bigger behinds" "Oh I've watched yours spreading too" ?!??!?
Great banter
They were so masculine it didn't even occur to them it might be gay to say it like that
I swear to god they all have a cousin named Vinny
Yeah, and it's all the same guy.
or joey always a joey 😂
The 2 youtes!
I have a cousin named Vinny
Lol, both Italians & Spaniards have this accent over here in New York
I was waiting for them to say “bada bing, bada boom”
😂
there you go
bababooey
Pepperoni! Mmmwaaah! Fugget about it!
Can't help but note the lack of cursing. Also the interesting tactic of one guy yelling... so talking with the other guys is so much more reasonable when they use calm tones.
Thoiteen tousand dollas, love the accents
Close ur eyes and its like listening to Bugs Bunny arguing with Elmer Fudd xD
yeah dare jiving dem chucks!!
To bad that accent is dying out in NYC
I read that as I heard it and it made it ten times better.
@@johna.favata5909 All accents are dying out because of obvious reasons
This is a time long gone and forgotten. Listen and watch this a couple times. Everyone has valid points, valid disagreements, and the eye contact is on point. We all wish there were men in backrooms like this in today's world, looking out for the little man.
Jokes and stereotypes aside, it's because of great men like these that workers have higher wages, benefits, weekends, compensation and safe working conditions. Unions also contributed heavily to the creation of a middle class. I'm so glad that there were people like this that went in yelling and swinging on behalf of all us little guys to get fair pay and treatment.
you know that it's a constant struggle though? look at the unions now, they've become harmless and do everything what their master (the bosses, corporations..) tell them to do.
F*ck unions, they've crippled the good American worker by making it impossible to fire the bad American worker
@@kidzbop38isstraightfire92 😂😂😂 please tell me you're joking
@@kidzbop38isstraightfire92 Yeah I was in the Pipefitters union for a time. They do help if youre losing hours, if you need a job, if your boss is being a prick, but yeah I've seen from experience the union protecting lazy ass "workers" just because they have their nose in someones asshole. Unions were the backbone and the BALLS of the working man, but I personally think their work is done.
LOL no it isn't. It's purely because of investors and market capitalism. The only thing unions brought was violence and racism.
The camera man made me feel like I was watching the greatest argument the in history. Also The faces there are cinematic faces. Their voices are between high and low within seconds Added beauty to the documentation. Well done.
Lmaooooo
Lol, camera man hearted your comment
I watched a few clips of Mad Men and came here and its surreal to see the real life version of this world.
it's like a scene out of Henry Fonda 12 Angry Men movie from the 50's
Girls in the locker room: “I wonder if Tom likes me”
Boys:
This is the 1 time where this meme actually fits unironically or jokingly. Especially after a hard or close came
Jahahaha
Nah these are MEN
wow another boys vs girls copy paste redditfag meme. how creative
Simps:
Man the filming of this is art. Gorgeous stuff.
The thing is these guys were from New York, which means this probably wasn’t not a an argument. Just a conversation.
You aren't not kidding
some chit chat
Me and the boys having a polite discussion
Just working out some details.
True, they could have been talking about the Red Sox and Yankees, and the feel of the room would have been exactly the same.
Someone made Joey Diaz mad
bigmac 707 tremendous dawg
*joey watches clip* "I was doing a ton of fucking coke back in those days"
@@TuMalditaMadre jajajajajajajajaja
Tu Maldita Madre HOLY SHIT dude that is right on the money. Hahaha.
COCKSUCKKKKKAAA
Guy filming: “ Lol do you guys mind if I film this? “
Union: ....”Ah yea go Ahed Tommy”
HahahahH
First you have to sign this release said no one ever back then.
@@johnhand3170 wtf
Film Union demanded it.
@@benjamincarter6095 Lmao. Got 'em! Salute
I searched for ASMR and I got this. Maybe the machines aren’t gonna take over after all
I fell asleep to the ASMR of this video and woke up to a heart attack.
It’s Italian ASMR
I feel at peace roleplaying that these guys are fighting for my rights
Biggest laugh of the day so far!! Thanks!!
Mafia’s version of The Office.
*NYC politicians.
@@SDguy3030 Yeah he said mafia
Lmao
That guy at the end even gives the camera a look! Haha!
The filmmaker was scared to post for years
My grandfather was a unionman in the sixties in the biggest coal industry in the world. My grandmother, his kids (my mom and my aunt), his neighbors and his friends always found him erratic, brash and quick to anger. I love and admire him, because of his quick decison making skills, his airtight rethoric and his relentless pursue for social justice and efficiency.
He sounds admirable to me. Thank you Jules.
I was watching this, admiring the camera work. "Ahead of its time" was what I was thinking. I just notice your comments and see you were the camera man. Nice work.
How is it ahead of it’s time
@@allieboy181 you know nothing of camera work, begone child
@Robin Elliot monster
@@allieboy181 films are exp so they were frugal with them. If you see old movies/documentaries, the camera works are so much more formal, static, and overall "safe". This video, in contrast, is shot in a very organic, dynamic, and daring manner. It's comparable to the vlogs you might see today.
Lmao camera work😂 fucking “artists “
Calmest conversation in New York.
Pretty sure half of those guys know where Jimmy Hoffa is.
Still out there, fighting alongside marxist guerillas against the Contras in Nicaragua.
Penta 5 seriously?
😂😂
Hoffa turned into pig shit.
Lol
"Never let a stranger into your heart unless he is a Friend of Labor. And if he is that Friend of Labor, buy him a cup of coffee, for he is the only friend you've got"
- Jimmy Hoffa
You got likes thought I’d tell you
“You’re not a professional! You’re a civil servant who took an exam” lol
Right?
That was a cold ass rebuttal.
That was sorta an oxymoron
Sounds like he described the cops
@@pandablam2968 you’re edgy
2:39 "Efficiency and productivity works both ways, some of the most inefficient practices come from you guys"
I love these little time capsules!
UnendingGrimnesS same really enjoy it. Chances are everyone in that room is deceased’s
wkeil1981 doubt it
@@wkeil1981 naw prob 10% are still alive id say
@@wkeil1981 nvm i watched this video a few months ago but i just came today and looked at the comments but i thought i saw some guys in their 20's
Lol this is how I yell at people
From what I understand not even one "R" was pronounced that day.
City of new yok
Who ah we? Bunch of moochas workin for da city ah New Yawk?
The way it's intended.
...until the black guy tried to join the discussion. (what I mean is given the time it was filmed they might have been racist)
Lots of vowels were used. Who needs Rs?
It's so strange how we have the archetypal "Loud, boisterous screaming New Yorker man," the "Uptight, glasses-wearing suit guy," and the "Soft spoken, even and 'fair' man" ALL in the same room.
This is just like the movies I've watched from way back then, and it's so odd to see that it actually happened in real life.
bro kubrick shot this one on the moon. It's a fake.
It's weird that people glorify movie characters not realizing they're all reality-based in some way or another.
Yeah, sometimes I watch old movies and think "eh, these directores of times past exagerated too much" only to discover they didn't, reality itself actually was that exagerated.
@Terry Sullivan No
@@Forcasify Aaaaalrighty
I love these Union guys. We need guys like that today.
Just collecting their dues nowadays.
In case you were wondering, the loud union president at the end of the table is Joseph "Joe Shrugs" Trerotola, who ran the NYC Teamsters from 1965 until 1991. He resigned after being charged with "association with known members of organized crime", and reputedly had close links to the Lucchese crime family. He died of a heart attack in 1992 at age 82. He would be in his late 50s in this video.
I believe he was also Ace Frehley of KISS' father in law.
Hell I'd probably trust the mob before I would a known crook in city government.
@ListenAndLearned who? the fat guy running his mouth?
@ListenAndLearned So, Unions are bad, Corporations are good, right? Did I sum up your libertarian conservative red pilled existence or do I have to add a dash of jesus in there?
@@orange_sauce5951 You just interpreted it in that facile way to fit your little sectarian narrative, people's views are ordinarily more complex than simply left Vs right, capitalism Vs socialism.
He never said anything about unions being bad or corporations being good.
I know that kid. That's Paulie, mickey's little brotha, I rememba them playing in the park, throwing wata balloons at people, the basteds. Yeah, he's the son of Dolores that used to have that grocerie store on 7th street and Al, his old man used to drive a truck around New York ciddy from 9 ta 5.
My son , I have found u shogun
Underrated
Al didn't drive from 9 to 5, most of the time he was sittin on his duff. And he was talking. And when he was talking, he was talkin to another guy. That's TWO GUYS sittin on their duffs!!!
Get your shinebox
Knock it awwwfff will yuz? Tryna drink my kawffee ova here
Joey Diaz never died or ever will, he exists in all timelines
No energy is ever created, nor destroyed. Only altered.
You got to eat that muffler dawg.
Likah doctah!
hit that shit lee!!
😅😅😩😩
We need guys like this today.
definitely
If a pastrami sandwich could speak
I don't know why, but it makes so much sense lmao
Bro I just died why tf is this not the title
Lmfaoooooo yoooo
All I heard these guys say is "there's no better pie in town than Louie's!"
I just pictured the sandwich speaking
These guys sound like they sleep with pillows under their Tommy gun
@@eyeball9124 that's normally why you like a comment
That means the tommy gun is ontop of the pillow.
*tommy gun under their pillows
@@hannibalburgers477 theyre using the tommy gun as a pillow.
@@angelparrilla2068 Oh ok, makes sense. My bad dude
Anyone else watching this video thinking “who’s tied to the mob here?”
Odds are all of them were. lol
Aeiou Mnjwpykt but the other question who’s with who mob
4 eyes was, he was working the whole union to pay protection to him to secure contracts that we're double salary to not even really work their expertise!??!
One of them did actually have mob connections. One of the higher ups
More like who doesnt have ties to the mob. That would be a shorter list.
I shed a tear watching this. Nobody's talking over each other, everybody gets their piece, everybody's allowed to complete their statement. That's completely unheard of nowadays.
Joey Diaz would fit RIGHT in here
T R E M E N D O U S
“LET ME TELL YOU”
“Alright listen you cocksuckas” 🤣
Are you kiddin'? Joey would pull the .22 out of his ass and start blasting after listening to these guys for 3 minutes.
Joey Diaz is Cubano. He was born and raised there, then moved to America as a kid. His first name is José.
What I appreciate most about this video is that they’re COMMUNICATING. What I mean is that they’re speaking to each other in PLAIN ENGLISH. Not making it a point to use robotic , lifeless words and sound “professional”. Human beings speaking with passion and their words carry their personality. Very organic dialogue.
Ether you are so right! No corporate jargon!
@@okimawilcox1550 and this shows why they introduced corporate jargon...
This is the appeal of trump that people don't realize. they would rather have a president use flowery language and steal their money.
If you think yelling and talking over each other qualifies for communication you must have a screw loose.
I call romanticizing an era you didn't take part in.
+hackhenk They were not yelling over each other, what were you watching? You strike me as a tender softy who can’t handle a man raising his voice at you.
Beautiful about this is that the Union members support each other in the debate where the city representative debates alone.
An unequal distribution of representation in a debate is a good thing?
@@jasondashney Well when you're in the minority it stands to reason that you wont have as much representation. That's how democracy works bubba
chilliecheesecake what
chilliecheesecake ... but it’s not a democracy, it’s a conversation. they are not voting they are arguing a point. in that case i would say a more even distribution is in order. the other person barely got a word in. not saying the other guy didn’t have a good point to make, but a one sided conversation is a lecture, not a productive endeavor.
You mean it's beautiful that they speak outta turn and try to overwhelm the other party? Disrespectful is the word I'm looking for. Aka mob tactics.
Everything about this is golden. The video, these godfathers arguing, the camera angles, even the comment section. I’m very glad I stumbled upon this
Wow! You filmed this yourself? As a young person, I salute you for granting all of us this unique insight into American history.
Salute? Why does everything revolve around the military
@@raphaelsmithwick4363 Colloquial English deriving of military origin. It's not military in this context.
Eddie R shut up kid
Eddie R oh you showed him, kid
Fucking hell this thread turned to ignorance so quickly lmao
"If any of the truckers or airlines gave us any trouble, Paulie would have his Union people scare them with a strike, it was beautiful."
The Goodfellas ( I'm pretty sure that is the right movie)
Zao
Beaudy-full!
The boys in the voice chat while I'm trying to clutch a 1v6:
Okay that's relatable
😂😂
😭😭💀
bruh we really having debates over unions on vc
E
David, thank you for your service. You've done good for the whole of America.
After the meeting they all went to their grandmothers for a pasta dinner with veal at Cousin Tony’s place down on 76th street
@Ramadan Steve
Ate at Grandma's and went to cousin Tony's place to "discuss business"
@Ramadan Steve we need more heroes like you asking these ridiculous questions😂
@Ramadan Steve woah, it's Ramadan Steve. Buzz me brotendo
Likely they went up to 76th street
@Ramadan Steve The only thing I can figure is that grandma lives with cousin Tony on 76th street, or Tony lives with her, which wouldn't say much for Tony.
@Chip Skylark- do you know if Tony ever got his shit together and moved out of grandma's place?
Work in concrete, all the old guys still argue like this.
If you know you know haha
PurpleDuck really?
Fuck that it’s not worth it just to hear some old farts bicker.
You work in concrete? That sounds like a hard job.
DO YOU SEE WHAT I DID THERE?!!?!!
TimmahDee ahhhhhhhhhhh
I have no idea what they're talking about but it's so entertaining. They way they're yelling at each other sounds like well written film dialogue.
Typical negotiation banter. The union is asking why they can't have better treatment. The employer is telling them no, either because there's not enough in the budget or because the union doesn't deserve it. The union is debating them on both fronts. If there's not enough in the budget, maybe the other side should stop wasting so much of it. And telling an experienced worker they're not skilled labor is a disrespectful lie no matter the profession. Just because a school didn't give them a piece of paper saying they studied their job before they started it. Any shmuck can slice a body up and hand them pills. Call that person a doctor and say it's unskilled labor because they walked in off the street. Let them work 20 years learning the ins-and-outs of the human body and the employer will still call it unskilled labor if it means they can pay people less. Anybody can go to school, like the man said, it's just an exam or a test.
@TheJustinlagestee You're correct, and the guy above you is guessing.
It sounds like a well written dialogue because they have the same conversation every negotiation. ;-)
TheJustinlagestee and the company doesn’t want it because it costs more
Lol
What a goldmine for us actors learning a NY accent!
Some guy: hey Paulie!
Every guy in the room: yeah!
Joshua Henderson Some Guy: oops I mean Paulie Salvino
5 of the guys : YEA!!
Some Guy: nah Paulie Salvino the one who owns the butcher shop!
Johnny Fantana oops I meant fat Paulie Salvino.
3 of the guys: Yea!!
How many Pauli’s and Antonio’s are in this room?
Nah, his name is Joey 2:50
"Who's not a professional?!"
"You're not a professional!"
It's a sophism, why would you like that ? It's the first thing not to get.
It's also epistrophe spanning two speakers. Not good argument but damn good dialogue.
I'm not a lumberjack.
I'm a qualified tree surgeon.
I'm in tree service. It makes more sense actually. You're in trees hundreds of feet high in a rope and harness with wood cleats. You use a chainsaw to carefully cut entire limbs off and have the drop in specific places or lower them down by rope. There are different types of cuts that could be done for the same tree short of cutting down and entire tree which happens least of all.
r/increasinglyverbose
Magnetic Vortex no
Magnetic Vortex maybe idk
@@disabledgoose8264 lmaoo
I like how they're arguing, being loud, but they're still civil. Nowadays you couldn't have this conversation without someone threatening to throw hands because they feel disrespected.
The newer generation of America became dafter because the public school educational system of the US is horrible.
They don't dare, they all have a cousin Vinny who handles that sort of things.
This video has been on TH-cam for 55 years and it finally gets recommended to me
@@olliegoria dats duh joke dummy
I feel like I’ve been revisiting this video for 2+ decades now, and I still re-watch it every time it shows up again in my feed.
@@tha2793 shut up kid
WOW! You Tube has only been around for 15 or 16.
@@williamwilkins3084 r/whoosh
their blood is 43% marinara sauce by volume
how does this only have 400 likes and no comments lol
@@jamesonjones1935 i legitimately don’t know
How it felt discussing Minecraft with the boys at the lunch table:
And this is why our World is going to Mush. You boys should be talking about girls or cars.
Juba says the guy with the pubg profile pic
-Kikoきこ also says the guy that unlike you doesn’t live with his Mother. I pay for my WiFi. You are an Incel that lives in the basement of his Parents House.
Juba I’m 17 wtf?
-Kikoきこ trust me I knew you are young. And I’m sure you will live in that room of yours for years to come.
I'm going to tell my friends this is a deleted scene from The Godfather.
I’m gonna tell my kids that this _was_ the Godfather
Neither of you are wrong lmao
Naw bruv. This has The Irishman written all over it lol
It's not?