*Me* Well, my wife sent the Webistics clip back Tuesday night, but she loves to do that. *Borko* Gentlemen, how's everything so far? The delay for the new clip... a thousand pardons. I'm breaking in a new guy in the editing room... With the retirement. *Me* Well listen the other day I was thinking about a promotion, a little two for one. Upload a Sopranos clip get a El Señor de los Cielos for free.
I would have thrown Tony’s tab on the table and forced him to pay or I would have permanently ban Tony, his crew and families from the restaurant and if he refuses to pay I would have added $500 billion a day to his tab.
Tony never apologies to anyone really throughout the series people normally only get, ok relax calm down or what do you want a Whitman sampler, as a Boss he cannot.
@@RedcoatTrooper only to Artie he apologises to. Different kind of respect he had for him, just like the debt that he made Artie clear, a simple wipe the tab at his restaurant and don’t worry about the repayments, Tony would never do that to Paulie or even Silvio.
@@thevman5226 Rewatching Tony and Artie scenes and it’s actually pretty remarkable their friendship. Like, it really is Tony’s only true and genuine friendship, and the both of them bicker to one another like a married couple. As insufferable as Tony is as a person it’s quite sweet to see him still retain parts of his humanity within his friendship of Artie.
@@rsb8380but it makes him more of a piece of shit because it proves he’s capable of being a slightly decent human being and decides not to anyway lmao
Artie was the only one who trash talk to Tony all the time without any consequence.Even threaten him with a rifle. Tony actually believed that Artie was his only true friend he had
He's quite frankly the only one who could do it, and not suffer any consequences. Even Carmela was told off when she would get angry over something. I actually like that Tony and Artie relation, despite all the trouble, there's something there to cherish. If David Chase wanted to make it a little more of a show about true friendship, he would have made more scenes between the two. More of Tony getting honest and hurt to Artie, and so on.
Totally bad scene. Its a fine dining establishment and her scene made it look like a cheesy buffet. Nobody walks around a nice restaurant with their plate of food lol
@@FrankBullitt390it was a meal for dozens of people. they likely had some sort of buffet set up because you wouldn't just go into a restaurant with a party 60+ people, you reserve the space ahead of time and that way they can make a shit ton of food so everyone can have plenty and not have to wait. notice how long it took 12 people to get their meals together at Artie's restaurant. have you gone out to eat with even 6 people before? it takes a fucking long time compared to 1 or 2 people. even a formal place has the buffet option if you're reserving space for an event like they were.
If only Artie had been quicker with his serve (like Giovanni), Phil's stomach wouldn't be empty, the wine wouldn't have an effect on him and Vito would still be alive.
Question: Did Artie intentionally give the mob garbage food/items off the menu to ensure he wouldn't hemorrhage too much from their non-tab paying habits?
I know there’s multiple scenes of Artie giving Carmella and her crew of Mob Wives “tasting patters” which fans have said was Arties way of getting rid of his left overs but I think whenever Tony was there with his guys he served them actual meals
Borko: You wanna help me so badly? Try paying your clip sharing fees. HBO: Excuse me? Borko: That little celebration you had for David Chase & the movie? 100 cast, crew & studio execs? Of course you paid Toby Emmerich. You pay the bankroller.
Artie was the only person who gave shit to Tony right back and was respected for it. It might be because they go way back to childhood, and people sort of revert back to their old selves when they're with someone from the past. In other words, Tony still feels like a human being, not totally corrupt, explosive, or violent when he's with Artie, and therefore still has those healthy human moments of arguments without feeling threatened. I mean I don't remember Tony saying "I'm sorry" and actually feeling it in later seasons at all, but here we are at 3:07. It is basically a meme how psychological Sopranos is, but this is a nice touch to Tony's personality, if intentional of course.
Artie was definitely in the right. He’s supposed to be your friend and yet this mob boss can’t afford to pay his restaurant tab and leaves his small business owner friend on the hook for thousands of dollars? I mean come on
As people say, if a friend or relative is running a business, insist on paying full price if you have the means. I wonder how much money Artie lost over the show's run because of mafia-types eating for free? No wonder he's so bent out of shape -- he sees them living the easy lifestyle with money and power, but he's a working stiff... and every time he walks into his own dining room, there's a made guy or five eating for free! Artie obviously had his own hang-ups and could've been a better person, but that's got to drive you insane.
I love Carmela in this scene. She's so easy to hate. She acts like she's better than the mob wives but she literally can't do anything on her own. She acts like she's better than her counterparts but uses and loves Tony's mob money. She's the female version of Tony Soprano, easy to like but easy to hate.
Artie: "This is a fine dining establishment. I'll turn it over to the bank before I turn it into an IHOP." Artie got the last laugh. Within a year, Da Giovanni was renamed Da GiovanniCakes. Charmaine tried it. Even his johnnycakes were a little mushada. Hardly al denté.
I actually really like artie. He had some great lines and was by no means an asshole. Frustrated? Absolutely. But you could tell he was just a regular guy trying to enjoy his life. Great character.
people can quibble about whether it's the best show of all time or not. It's an indisputable fact that The Sopranos is an absolute clinic when it comes to character development. They completely avoided "flandersization" that happens in so many other shows, where as the seasons go along, the characters become caricatures of themselves.
What Artie says at the end.. "If you wanna help me, pay your tab.. you paid Cooper, you paid the entertainment." Why is it friends and indeed family are always like that? They treat their friends like second class people. I have good friends who are fantastic tradesmen.. but I wouldn't ask them to do anything for me, because I know I'd be last of the queue. They'd put it off, then maybe come and do it when they had nothing else to do and if some stranger called them in the middle of it they'd abandon me and go running to them to do their work first.. even though I'm paying the same rate and right away. Same thing with money.. if you lend a good friend money, he wont rush with paying you back.. it'll go on and on until you maybe never get it.. but he'd jump through hoops to pay back some randomer.
I try to imagine being John Ventimiglia and regularly putting on that chef coat. Artie is such a distinct role. It had to be an honor. I kinda wish I knew what his last day of filming was like. I know those actors hung out after work, so I have to imagine they did something for Johnny V.
Yeah, they made him cook for all the cast and crew by himself and then complained about the service and the food. Supposedly they compromised and he just had to make cheese paninis on a radiator rather than making anything really fancy. :)
"A lamb ragu with a scoop of cold ricotta." You'd think Giovanni split the atom or something. It seems that Carm's never been to an Italian Michelin-starred restaurant. But then again, I can't blame her for being impressed by these simple recipes. She's just a small town girl, living in a lonely world, who took the midnight train going anywhere. But, I guess, that's not all she is. According to S6E1's opening montage, Carm is also the seventh soul, "Sekhu, the remains". Not to be confused with the third soul, "Khu, the guardian angel" that is Meadow, who would've sat to Tony's "3 o'clock" and obstructed the aim of the man in the Members Only jacket emerging from the bathroom. I bet that guy had been wearing that jacket for a while. It's the same model that Gene wears in S6E1, titled "Members Only", when Vito is showing off his weight loss and new wardrobe. He laughs at Gene's clothes and says "Look at this guy. Members Only? How long you been wearing that?". Later in that episode, Gene drives to Boston in his Members Only jacket, walks into a diner, up to one of the booths, and shoots a fat, depressed gambler named Teddy Spirodakis (T.S.) who owed them money. Why'd you tell me that, sheriff? Oh, I don't know. My mind wanders.
*Me* Well, my wife sent the Webistics clip back Tuesday night, but she loves to do that.
*Borko* Gentlemen, how's everything so far? The delay for the new clip... a thousand pardons. I'm breaking in a new guy in the editing room... With the retirement.
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Beautiful!
I cried
@@jhndez26 To cry, like a woman? It's a fucken disgrace!
@@user.--. we gotta long hike to Jersey
She sent the Webistics clip back? She was SUPPOSED👉 TO PUSH👉👉 WEBISTICS👉!!
0:52 Ginny looks so happy and excited lol
Jersey's a small state.......
"I want a fuckin' answer. What's so fuckin' exciting, ya fuckin' parade float?" - Chrissy
She almost tipped Da Giovanni over and put him out of business
Her blood type is Ragu…
@@eugenepontecorvo5493 OUU I’m a captain now! You don’t talk to me like that
I hate grilled cheese. But his, off the radiator
lol!
bruh.... i'm fucking laughing like a school girl in a chit chat room
Uff madonne
Don't shoot them, Reggie.
rad-ie-ator
"You want to help me so badly? Try Paying your Tab!!!" I waited 6 Soprano seasons to hear Artie finally tell Tony this exact line.
The tab was squashed after Artie couldnt pay Tony The 50 grand he owed him.
@@ahmato9840 Damn I forgot about how he fucked off 50 grand on the word of a ditzy dame
@@ahmato9840 That was way before this. This scene is in the final season and is one of the last episodes Artie appeared in.
I would have thrown Tony’s tab on the table and forced him to pay or I would have permanently ban Tony, his crew and families from the restaurant and if he refuses to pay I would have added $500 billion a day to his tab.
Reminds me of when he wouldn't pay Hesh back...
Our true Veal Loin.. is yet to reveal itself
I love fuckin veal loin at my feet!
What is Veal Loin BTW?
@John Sacrimoni whatever it is John the Veal loin brings in a lotta cash. The Veal loin and I have been dining buddies for a lotta years
@John Sacrimoni you outta know sweetie
@@mikefloyd3152 lol
Does anyone notice how quickly Tony says sorry to Artie at the bing. When does he ever bend that quickly. I think Artie was his only genuine friend
You’re right. Normally, a boss wouldn’t say sorry so easily, much less being the first one to.
Tony never apologies to anyone really throughout the series people normally only get, ok relax calm down or what do you want a Whitman sampler, as a Boss he cannot.
@@RedcoatTrooper only to Artie he apologises to. Different kind of respect he had for him, just like the debt that he made Artie clear, a simple wipe the tab at his restaurant and don’t worry about the repayments, Tony would never do that to Paulie or even Silvio.
@@thevman5226 Rewatching Tony and Artie scenes and it’s actually pretty remarkable their friendship. Like, it really is Tony’s only true and genuine friendship, and the both of them bicker to one another like a married couple. As insufferable as Tony is as a person it’s quite sweet to see him still retain parts of his humanity within his friendship of Artie.
@@rsb8380but it makes him more of a piece of shit because it proves he’s capable of being a slightly decent human being and decides not to anyway lmao
I heard Phil didn't like the chairs at Vesuvio, he didn't feel like he was sitting at 12 o'clock
Artie leads the restaurant industry in askew'd seating!
and the new tables aren't as brilliant...
Where's tubbs. Hehehe
Did u sit in it for him, making sure it wasn't off kilter?
Askew
HBO:"You wanna help me? Pay your copyright strikes"
Borko:"Excuse me?"
Chef Da Giovanni walked out into the dining room like he was Sir Walter Raleigh
two minutes he's in charge he's fuckin lee iacocca
Richie - He looked like Wallace Beery
He was gay, Walter Raleigh?
@@Avengerie Fucking Jimmy Olsen over here.
NOOOOOOOOO!!!!! YOU LISTENING TO ME????
“Arties a friend of mine I like to throw him alittle business.”
Eats for free, even has Artie wipe Tony’s tab clean.
you know the wine makes him emotional
And aftuh what my son did to his restaurant? Artie's a saint.
I would have charged them 50 times the price of the menu
@@90sNickfan91No offence, by Tony has an IQ of 136, it's been tested
@@BensSightSoundandAutoHis weight is over 300lbs. It's been tested.
Artie was the only one who trash talk to Tony all the time without any consequence.Even threaten him with a rifle.
Tony actually believed that Artie was his only true friend he had
He was.
Wow that's right!🤔
He's quite frankly the only one who could do it, and not suffer any consequences. Even Carmela was told off when she would get angry over something.
I actually like that Tony and Artie relation, despite all the trouble, there's something there to cherish. If David Chase wanted to make it a little more of a show about true friendship, he would have made more scenes between the two. More of Tony getting honest and hurt to Artie, and so on.
Can't wait to see the start of Tony and Artie's friendship begin on "Saints of" so I can finally see why Artie got away with so much with Tony🤔🤓
@@jefftalbot5192 they may not cover that aspect of the show. it’s mostly about christophers dad dickie
Me when I watch a Don Junior video - I feel like a traitor
You should pay Borkos tab
or solosist dave
@@World0fWowcraft take it easy. We're not making a Western here
You’re worse than Burt Gervasi. Lmao.
Borko, Mexican soap operas aside, waiting days for new videos here
"My heart is an open book"- The Shah of Iran
“There’s no scraps in my scrapbook” - The Shah of Iran
“How bout this humidity” shah of iran to American embassy
@@jhndez26 "How bout this humidity?" - Taliban to the Afghan forces
Da Giovanni. The level of care. Ma was cryin’.
Artie Bucco: The level of talking nonstop to people who even wanna talk to him and being extremely lazy and cheap.
That opening shot of Da Giovanni, Jenni Sac grinning ear to ear with that plate of food 😂
You scared the shit out of her
Totally bad scene. Its a fine dining establishment and her scene made it look like a cheesy buffet. Nobody walks around a nice restaurant with their plate of food lol
@@FrankBullitt390it was a meal for dozens of people. they likely had some sort of buffet set up because you wouldn't just go into a restaurant with a party 60+ people, you reserve the space ahead of time and that way they can make a shit ton of food so everyone can have plenty and not have to wait. notice how long it took 12 people to get their meals together at Artie's restaurant. have you gone out to eat with even 6 people before? it takes a fucking long time compared to 1 or 2 people. even a formal place has the buffet option if you're reserving space for an event like they were.
It's Ginny not Jenni!
Ginny Sac must be really strong being able to carry that 87 lbs plate of food.
James acting is unbelievable. His reaction in the end of this clip perfectly captures embarrassment and a reality check.
0:35 I love how Artie gives a subtle insult to the other chef. “He’s a kid, right?”
In the sopranos universe, that means he's about 39
At least he's not extremely lazy and cheap like Artie is in this episode
Which implies he knows about the restaurant although he said otherwise.
“You haven’t noticed Artie’s game is a little off lately?
He missed that fuckin’ fly ball vs Mountain Lakes.”
Small hands. That’s his problem.
I was ashamed to face my friends
I wouldn’t even spend a penny at his poorly run and low class Italian restaurant.
He was preoccupied with worry. That fahnook coach has been all ovuh little Allie Vanduhmeed.
Artie's in the muff
If only Artie had been quicker with his serve (like Giovanni), Phil's stomach wouldn't be empty, the wine wouldn't have an effect on him and Vito would still be alive.
I wouldn’t even spend a penny at his poorly run and low class Italian restaurant.
He should have had a bread stick
Question: Did Artie intentionally give the mob garbage food/items off the menu to ensure he wouldn't hemorrhage too much from their non-tab paying habits?
He'd still be leaking money as long as Tony's there; the man eats beef and sausage by the fucking carload!
@@eugenepontecorvo5493 You outta know sweetie!
@@austinjimenez1699 *thweetie
@@austinjimenez1699 what’d you say?
I know there’s multiple scenes of Artie giving Carmella and her crew of Mob Wives “tasting patters” which fans have said was Arties way of getting rid of his left overs but I think whenever Tony was there with his guys he served them actual meals
Artie was the only one who could speak to the boss like that and not get slapped.
Some of what Artie was saying was right.
@@MichaelGiordano777 whos that speaking? Is someone speaking here?
Not get slapped,more like not get clipped!
Oh, Borko, commendatori! I don't even know what this clip is about but I gotta pay my respect.
How dare you publicly question this thing of ours.
allright salud!
now go home and get ya fuckin shinebox.
A thousand pardons he’s breaking a new guy in the line
commendatori...like a commander...I like that..that's respect !
Phil wanted a Manicotte but he conpromised, he ate a breadstick instead
Artie had peppers marinating for 15 yrs for that animal blundetto.. Hehehe
@@purplesword5536 don’t do it to yourself philly
Borko: You wanna help me so badly? Try paying your clip sharing fees.
HBO: Excuse me?
Borko: That little celebration you had for David Chase & the movie? 100 cast, crew & studio execs? Of course you paid Toby Emmerich. You pay the bankroller.
Wait I don’t get it
@@demam41 Toby Emmerich was the CEO of Warner Bros. at the time The Many Saints of Newark was filmed.
Ginny always loved to get in that last BBQ
The last BBQ, and the first and every other BBQ before the last as well
Her grin when she's walking with her plate is priceless.
Ginny sack never turned down a meal
Hoooo! That’s somebody’s wife.
Ginny Sacramoni? What she needs is her own zip code.
Johnny V’s acting as Artie when he does the “early bird special” flapping his wings LMAO
Artie was the only person who gave shit to Tony right back and was respected for it. It might be because they go way back to childhood, and people sort of revert back to their old selves when they're with someone from the past. In other words, Tony still feels like a human being, not totally corrupt, explosive, or violent when he's with Artie, and therefore still has those healthy human moments of arguments without feeling threatened.
I mean I don't remember Tony saying "I'm sorry" and actually feeling it in later seasons at all, but here we are at 3:07.
It is basically a meme how psychological Sopranos is, but this is a nice touch to Tony's personality, if intentional of course.
Artie was definitely in the right. He’s supposed to be your friend and yet this mob boss can’t afford to pay his restaurant tab and leaves his small business owner friend on the hook for thousands of dollars? I mean come on
As people say, if a friend or relative is running a business, insist on paying full price if you have the means. I wonder how much money Artie lost over the show's run because of mafia-types eating for free? No wonder he's so bent out of shape -- he sees them living the easy lifestyle with money and power, but he's a working stiff... and every time he walks into his own dining room, there's a made guy or five eating for free!
Artie obviously had his own hang-ups and could've been a better person, but that's got to drive you insane.
Tony had a 50k tab at the resto based on Artie’s fuck up with the Armagnac deal.
@@dantediiulio1436 that was later tho
@@huntertoledo8989 no that was from season 3. this is season 6A. So you need to ask if Tony had used it all up by then or not.
I’m pretty sure only tony and his family eat for free everyone else pays
0:52 that's the happiest I've ever seen Ginnie Sack
Yea, she did ballet, took terrible toll on the joints.
“Artie’s a friend of mine I like to throw him some business” as he eats there for free for years😂
man that line Artie said about the fire department was a god tier jab
Da Giovanni had the makings of a varsity restaurant
Nah,
small portions, that was its problem.
giovanni! 👏👏👏
he lettered in pastries
Tony’s clap back was fucking beautiful . “Well maybe you need another fresh start to fuck up “😅😅😅😅😅😅
I love Carmela in this scene. She's so easy to hate. She acts like she's better than the mob wives but she literally can't do anything on her own. She acts like she's better than her counterparts but uses and loves Tony's mob money. She's the female version of Tony Soprano, easy to like but easy to hate.
Believe me, I can hate EVERYONE on this despicable show…
@@cooldude333 the show is amazing. What's your point?
Carmela - brilliantly played by Edie Falco - was actually the most repugnant character on the show.
Is there nothing without this complaining?
@@hugodrax71 very good acting... the character was a complete hypocrite
By what Da Giovanni did on the Lamb Ragu situation alone, he should've been made right then. Boom!
This is "Scarface", final scene, bazookas under each arm, "say hello to my little friend!"
Artie really was Tony’s best friend outside of the life.
“Just send the waiter over here” lmao 😂
"Our true veal loin has yet to reveal itself" feels like a missed opportunity for Sil not to say it like that
Tony such a great friend. He loved Artie so much he kept dodging bad criticism about Artie restaurant and didn’t want to mention any competition.
Artie: "This is a fine dining establishment. I'll turn it over to the bank before I turn it into an IHOP."
Artie got the last laugh. Within a year, Da Giovanni was renamed Da GiovanniCakes. Charmaine tried it. Even his johnnycakes were a little mushada. Hardly al denté.
We watched the video too.
@@mckinleymac3452 Jeez, I didn't see it. What did I miss? Worth watching?
@@ArkoshKovash
Yes, it is.
2:09 Silvio acting like Giovanni is John Gotti 😂😂😂😂
How did he think Artie wouldn't be offended by the 2 for 1 offer 🤣
lmao at Artie miming the early bird special
This is a fine TH-cam channel, Borko will give it back to HBO before he turns into a Dexter Urkel!
The Silos at Da Giovanni’s are supposed to be incredible
Our true uploader is yet to reveal himself....
All these little feuds made the show so great.
Ginny walking down with her 300th serving
Looks like Yogi is going to be a couple baskets short this winter.
Furio: give me 300 servings
Pat Cooper getting a shoutout will always make me smile
0:17 love that damn suit paulie has on
“Our veal loin, has yet, to reveal itself” - Sil
I actually really like artie. He had some great lines and was by no means an asshole. Frustrated? Absolutely. But you could tell he was just a regular guy trying to enjoy his life. Great character.
Artie wanted Vesuvio to be the best restaurant in New Jersey. He compromised. He accepted Da Giovanni's superiority instead.
The heavy breathing really made these scenes
- No tv shows on Netflix, gotta come all the way to TH-cam?
- This Sopranos show... it's worth it, there's no problem is there?
HBO: ...
When ginny went to da giovanni the bears breathed a sigh of relief.. Hehehe
Ohhhh the mans wife!
the fly'n gavone brothers
@@James_Price79 When Paulie sees AJ working at the construction site : " Fk you doin ?!?! "
@Purple Sword 5 " I GET IT !!!!! "
@@adamchewy2284 Hey Prince Albert, Grab a bucket and some Lysol, scrub off my tyres. There's fkn dog shit all over by the entrance
The Sopranos Da Giovanni feud Tony vs Artie
Be quiet Albert.
Fuckin' parakeet
I have a relationship with Tony you'd never have.
“He’s a kid right?”
Yeah, he’s 47. Me, I’m an old man.
When Artie does his accordion dance later on it kills me
I think I spotted Butter Brickle on Ginny Sack's plate
Tony's Breathing Deserved an Oscar here
Artie should have paid for Ginny Sac to eat at Giovannis every night to put the young chef out of business.
"Can you imagine that? The guy exploded his friend restaurant's in order to protect him"
One of the restaurants
It exploded on the vine
Fucking parakeet 🐦
Just when I thought Borko was taking an upload break....he pulls me back in
I loved it when tony told Artie, stop talking like an old lady lol
Ginny always had the makings of a varsity competitive eater
he waited for the leftovers to pile up so he can serve them!!!!!Brilliant!!!
Love the interaction between Phil and Artie. Also a bonus to see shamu so excited to eat
Tony paying that tab? Now there 's an image
"Homo junior" Absolute broke me 🤣
Borko: This is fine sopranos & telenovela enthusiast channel, i'll give it back to a HBO before I turn it into a f**king SopranosFan57 channel
HBO: "If I file a copyright complaint over this video, will you die?"
people can quibble about whether it's the best show of all time or not. It's an indisputable fact that The Sopranos is an absolute clinic when it comes to character development. They completely avoided "flandersization" that happens in so many other shows, where as the seasons go along, the characters become caricatures of themselves.
It would've been the greatest ending to Tony and Artie's friendship arc if Tony blew up Da Giovanni to help Artie lmao. Completely full circle
Our true veal loin is yet to reveal himself!
Artie would've gotten the food out earlier if he didn't insist on slicing the garlic with a razor so thin that it would liquify in the pan
What Artie says at the end.. "If you wanna help me, pay your tab.. you paid Cooper, you paid the entertainment." Why is it friends and indeed family are always like that? They treat their friends like second class people. I have good friends who are fantastic tradesmen.. but I wouldn't ask them to do anything for me, because I know I'd be last of the queue. They'd put it off, then maybe come and do it when they had nothing else to do and if some stranger called them in the middle of it they'd abandon me and go running to them to do their work first.. even though I'm paying the same rate and right away. Same thing with money.. if you lend a good friend money, he wont rush with paying you back.. it'll go on and on until you maybe never get it.. but he'd jump through hoops to pay back some randomer.
Arties new menu, Enchiladas tonight! and Pepi's chicken, and for desert. A toblerone.
I try to imagine being John Ventimiglia and regularly putting on that chef coat. Artie is such a distinct role. It had to be an honor. I kinda wish I knew what his last day of filming was like. I know those actors hung out after work, so I have to imagine they did something for Johnny V.
Yeah, they made him cook for all the cast and crew by himself and then complained about the service and the food. Supposedly they compromised and he just had to make cheese paninis on a radiator rather than making anything really fancy. :)
"of course you paid Pat Cooper, you paid the entertainment"
Artie had a legit beef there. Tony had an unpaid running tab the entire series.
Borko has several uploads under his sub species, 4 in the sopranos Artie series alone.
Tony's one actual friend.
Pat Cooper was my favorite character. I wish they had done more with him.
He was gay? Pat Cooper?
NOOOOO!!!! ARE YOU LISTENING TO ME????
He was on “Seinfeld” instead.
This is a fine Sopranos uploading establishment! Borko would give it back to HBO before he turns it into a fukin tik-tok!
45 minutes for some new Borko uploads?!
Jesus Christ, is there nuthing without this commenting?
Artie's getting more like Paulie in Goodfellas: "I don't know how to make a restaurant."
"A lamb ragu with a scoop of cold ricotta." You'd think Giovanni split the atom or something. It seems that Carm's never been to an Italian Michelin-starred restaurant. But then again, I can't blame her for being impressed by these simple recipes. She's just a small town girl, living in a lonely world, who took the midnight train going anywhere. But, I guess, that's not all she is. According to S6E1's opening montage, Carm is also the seventh soul, "Sekhu, the remains". Not to be confused with the third soul, "Khu, the guardian angel" that is Meadow, who would've sat to Tony's "3 o'clock" and obstructed the aim of the man in the Members Only jacket emerging from the bathroom. I bet that guy had been wearing that jacket for a while. It's the same model that Gene wears in S6E1, titled "Members Only", when Vito is showing off his weight loss and new wardrobe. He laughs at Gene's clothes and says "Look at this guy. Members Only? How long you been wearing that?". Later in that episode, Gene drives to Boston in his Members Only jacket, walks into a diner, up to one of the booths, and shoots a fat, depressed gambler named Teddy Spirodakis (T.S.) who owed them money.
Why'd you tell me that, sheriff?
Oh, I don't know. My mind wanders.
Ginny Sack looks positively thrilled with her plate of food. 😂
Artie no gabagool? Just grilled cheese sandwiches cooked on a radiator with a side-order of tissues?
4:01 He should've said Olive Garden, would've been way funnier😅
Lmao it would’ve 😂
I remember when Vito jr used to sit in the car..and as far as im concerned he should still be there!!
I remember when Uncle Phil used to buy him a couple of sundaes and as far as I'm concerned they were silos!
"Well maybe you need another fresh start to fuck up" lmfaoo that line kills me every time lol
HBO, you been to this Borko channel up on TH-cam?
I hate copyright infringements but his uploads, with the edits 👌
🤣
It’s da borko
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Our true veal loin has yet to unveil itself
When Ginny Sack’s waiter brings her food, he’s gotta make two trips!
Are we the FUCKING IHOP NOW??!!!
Emotional man, loves his ragu
The yet to be unveiled veal loin was my favourite character, I wish they had done more with him.
@John Sacrimoni in Vitos side pocket
Ho fucko ........this weekend hit the cooking videos .......they'll be a quiz next week .
@Tiger be quiet Tiger
@John Sacrimoni he could probably get a note from his doctor
@@James_Price79 "how many MIGS you shoot down this week". Hehehe
There's nothing worse to a comfortable, arrogant man than a young, more talented man.
Artie is the only person who could talk to Tony like that and get away with it.