I always love that bit with the outlet. He doesn't notice that his foot is on the cord and he just whips an axe out of nowhere and utterly destroys part of Betty's wall... Just so the plug can reach the outlet.
He is doing door-to-door cold-call sales. It's one of the most horrible jobs imaginable, I'd presume the only reason to do so is pure financial desperation. Also, his gadgets are unrefined but brilliant. A vaccum-cleaner that can fold into the size of a shoebox is incredible. His laundry-rocket would be revolutionary (for its time at least) if he had just used it in a washbin outside, so no window could break. Imagine needing to wash/dry ALL the clothing of yourself and 4 others entirely by hand. You'd buy those fireworks like they were cocaine-cough-drops.
@@robdillenger4763 The door-to-door cold-call salesman seemed a *lot* more common for the 1930s - 1940s. Now you barely hear of it. And yes, his gadgets are actually pretty good, except for the "stain remover" and the rubber nails he mentioned. Maybe the "brand new antiques" aren't so bad either. They have to be so old to be antique, so *if* they just reached the 100 year mark, it shouldn't be bad. There may be another thing he was trying to peddle that wasn't so good, but I'm commenting while tired and I don't think I'll check. At least the rocket actually worked, though he didn't open the window first.
I always love that bit with the outlet. He doesn't notice that his foot is on the cord and he just whips an axe out of nowhere and utterly destroys part of Betty's wall... Just so the plug can reach the outlet.
That Runt of a Salesman is Totally Incompetent.
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Episode should have been named: "Top moments when Betty's politeness turned to be her greatest curse"
Betty Boop is Too much of a Lady to beat the Crap out of that little runt.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
5:14 NOTHING TODAY KIND SIR!
I wanna be that kind even while pissed 😂
He is doing door-to-door cold-call sales. It's one of the most horrible jobs imaginable, I'd presume the only reason to do so is pure financial desperation.
Also, his gadgets are unrefined but brilliant. A vaccum-cleaner that can fold into the size of a shoebox is incredible. His laundry-rocket would be revolutionary (for its time at least) if he had just used it in a washbin outside, so no window could break.
Imagine needing to wash/dry ALL the clothing of yourself and 4 others entirely by hand. You'd buy those fireworks like they were cocaine-cough-drops.
@@robdillenger4763 The door-to-door cold-call salesman seemed a *lot* more common for the 1930s - 1940s. Now you barely hear of it. And yes, his gadgets are actually pretty good, except for the "stain remover" and the rubber nails he mentioned.
Maybe the "brand new antiques" aren't so bad either. They have to be so old to be antique, so *if* they just reached the 100 year mark, it shouldn't be bad.
There may be another thing he was trying to peddle that wasn't so good, but I'm commenting while tired and I don't think I'll check. At least the rocket actually worked, though he didn't open the window first.
1:27 always made me laugh
It's like they were expecting him lol
Hahaha
Nothing to day
Kind siir
Thanks ! : )
Does anyone know the name of the song played during the opening credits ?
4:25
Looks like she better call Grampy to help clean all that up
Grampy will repair Betty's house free of charge.🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Grampy always saves the day