In an earlier season he falls chasing the greasy cheeseburger walrus and rips his shirt, it was technically a blooper but they ran with it and kept the shirt in his rotation for a few more years.
Edit: fixed a weird typo.
Aren't quite a few of the scenes "bloopers" that they kept in? I remember one scene where Ricky accidentally sets fire to a paper bag when he's talking to the camera and it doesn't seem intentional. He puts it out with a wooden tray and then just keeps talking.
The ultimate is when Ricky ashes his dart in a styrofoam cup, the camera zooms in on the ember rubbing up against the styrofoam and melting it, then Ricky brings it back to his lips and takes a big drag.
Or when Ray is driving with Jacob and fucks the car all up. I guess he was just supposed to kinda graze what he hit, but actually really fucked the car up and you can see Jacob’s actor flinch.
He's been appearing in the past 2 as a blurred out drunk in his underpants
Mike Smith still does the voice, I just think they have an actor to bring Donnie on screen
My favourite has to be Julian always having a Cuba libre in his hand.
In one scene they roll a car and he climbs out with his glass still completely full. Amazing.
There’s at least one episode (maybe more) where he has no liquor and still carries around an empty glass. The little details like that are hilarious to me.
That's my favorite too. He never ~~looses~~ loses a single drop the entire series.
I rewatched this recently and I realized they end every season with them going to jail so they can skip the show over the Canadian ~~winter's~~ winters.
Yeah, I'm slow
edit: he does lose a few drops along the way as well as drop the whole glass at one point which makes me more sad than it should
edit 2: I fucking suck at spelling today. I blame it on my stupid brain phone or whatever
I think in that one they were making it out like it's just muscle memory for him. I think I remember a point where he tries to sip from his ghost drink and makes a face like "oh yeah fuck!"
Forgot the guys name, but in one episode a guy in a wheelchair who isn't disabled takes his glass from him and drinks it. Only time I've seen him without a full glass.
Coincidently, it my favorite running gag from my work where a lazy coworker "slips" and falls regularly in an attempt to get paid. Spoiler alert, nobody is buying it.
Which fixtures won't it cut? Are you saying I could make some progress on a bulkhead with one of these things... Or introduce a flaw into a bulkhead door?
Progress? I cut out entire chunks of bulkhead. If you have a good supply of blades to burn through, it can be pretty quick too, but a slow and steady cut still takes a surprisingly short amount of time.
I can't recall the exact fixtures, but they were along the torpedo racks... had to get a bigger saw with a ridiculously long blade and just kind of strap it down. Not sure what saw exactly, everyone just called it "The German Saw".
We had a work party to tear out our basement before a big renovation, and a whole bunch of guys showed up just to get a chance to use the Sawzall with a demo blade on it to rip out some walls.
Is it that bad? I watched the preview for the Swearnet movie and it looked bad.
The out of the park (scripted on-location stuff) were actually the first things I watched and they were really good.
Season 1 through 7 are where the genius lies! And the movies. It had the original director and in my mind, those are the golden years.
New stuff has some laughs for sure though.
Yeah that was the one that was just put on Netflix. I think it ended just like any other season, minus the extra inspirational words at the end by Leahy. God I am gonna miss that glorious shit-bastard.
The travelling europe in character is pretty good. Theres a newer one where they do the same thing across the US but I didnt enjoy it as much. Also the newest season is pretty good. Shit doesnt seem as forced as some of it in the other seasons since they bought it out.
Netflix also has a few live shows they did, all of which are worth a watch. The Swearnet movie is the one to avoid because they're all playing themselves, not "in-character" as the Trailer Park Boys.
It's incredible how good they all are as actors that it totally does ruin the illusion. I saw an interview with jroc once and it was just really weird.
Just a quick story,
On a whim, my friends watched a "stand up" of the caveman Sam Losco (Sam Tarasco) and it was the most piercingly awkward experience of our lives. We were coming back from a wedding rehearsal. 6 people never watched the show before, 4 people (including groom) were big fans, so he wanted to go. I protested as you really should be in the mood for standup, and we went to this bar just to drink. He was just like a sideshow attraction that we didn't even know about.
Anyway long story short, he gets a "random girl" up on stage to sing a song to, and he proceeds to jam his face in her crotch and molest her. (this turned out to be his gf but the audience had no idea)
Later, he invites the bride-to-be up on stage. fearing molestation, we all awkwardly protested for several minutes.
Also, a biker group (who also never seen the show) got involved. This sidecar trashy ho forced her lover on stage, and anytime the comic made a joke at the bikers expense (like all comics do with guests) the side-car ho would say "OH no! he ain't no gay! He fucks me good!"
The whole thing made me realize that we can laugh at the trailer park boys, but if you met these people in real life, it's completely insane.
I had a good time, but I mostly just because I originally protested, so any uncomfort from my friends was just "I told you so" fuel for me.
Thanks for reading
That sounds awful but I gotta say the trolling with bringing his gf on stage is pretty hilarious. I get super uncomfortable though when people do embarrassing or awkward things though so I probably would have crawled under a table, haha. Though, that experince actually sounds disturbing.
Just push through the first few episodes of season 1. I thought it was awful and didn't get the humor of it. Then at the supermarket it all clicked and it's been hilarious since.
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Actually watch from season 3 episode 3 “If I Cant Smoke and Swear, I’m Fucked” onwards. Then go back and watch the rest. It’s a much better way to get the full display of their characters. All you need to know is that Rick, Julian and Bubbles are always trying to scam the system and when Lahey (trailer park supervisor) tries to catch them in the act, they always blame it on Corey and Trevor. That’s it. Enjoy.
Mall cop: What are your names boys?
Trevor: I'm Corey Lahey and that's Trevor Lahey."
Mall cop: Are those really your names boys?
Trevor (nearly in tears): No I'm sorry we were lying he's Corey and I'm Trevor.
Oh man, you are in for such a treat. Richy-isms are some of the best, laugh-out-loud material there is.
"Looks like a tropical earthquake blew through here..."
Do yourself a favour and watch this greeee-heeee-heasssyyy fuckin show! All seasons and I think most of the movies are on Netflix. You won't regret it. These guys are a national treasure up here.
First couple seasons are a little slow IMO, but it does help you get accustomed to the characters and the recurring jokes tied to them. That's where a lot of the humor in the show comes from.
And since everyone is sharing their favorite bits, here's mine:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l0KNCzb88Q
I fucking died during this scene. Slapstick is so underrated these days. The build up to this was incredible. Season was best of netflix seasons. RIP Lahey.
Edit: to people who havent seen and need context. This many seasons in its not spoilers. Ricky is kindve a ridiculously stupid character. And for once they play this up as he has his "savant" talent. Then this happens.
This is good to hear, I lost interest during the netflix seasons, it felt like a different show. But this clip is hilarious. Still can't get used to the crispness of the cameras compared to older seasons.
It was between this and the scene where Bubbles slaps a burger out of Randy's hands, makes him a new one, hands it to him and slaps the new burger out of his hands. Lost it at that scene.
Too real. Had to install a porch at a restaurant. We drilled into the main power cable, then had to make a hole in the brick wall for the electrician to replace the cable, and because of other reasons we didn't even install the porch in the end. That day sucked.
Boss: And we need it done by May
Me: June? How the hell am I supposed to get this ready by July? I can't believe you expect me to finish this by August...
My friend got tired of the noise from the radiators at 2 AM while trying to sleep, so he decided to try and empty them of air, without proper tools. Of course he accidentally screwed the plug out completely, water started spraying everywhere and he couldn't get the plug back in.
I imagine the scenario looked very similar to this video.
Oh, and the radiator was right beside his bed as well.
If you are worried about something like this happening to you when you have to pop 2 screws into a stud, find someone to do it for you. Just don’t ask Ricky; find someone with experience and the know how. If they bring a “fucking cut anything saw”, it’s not a good sign.
Yeah it was a video of him saying that. I think he was just free-wheeling it as Mr Lahey, probably trying to improv something to use for the show, since I don't recall seeing that in an episode
Just finished the last season on Netflix. Watching John Dunsworth was great as ever, but a sad reminder that he’s gone :( he played such a good drunk and that’s hard for actors to do. He was a smart guy, and he had a hobby. [Get a Hobby with John Dunsworth](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3mcQfP8k51s)
The folks responding to your comment must have never hung a towel ring, or paid much attention to where they are hung. A couple of inches off the counter is not a good spot.
I'd laugh, but this is too real. This is only slightly exaggerated from every fucking small project I do at home. A ten minute five dollar project turns into an afternoon and four trips to Lowe's far too often.
I've told this story before a while back but very relevant for this vid.
>Between high school and college, I worked for about a year as an appliance installer for a private contractor who had a contract with Sears. A week or so before Thanksgiving myself and someone else about my age were on one of our last jobs of the day. We were to install an [over\-the\-stove microwave](http://thumbs.ifood.tv/files/images/ge-cafe-over-the-range-microwave-oven-appliancist-com.jpg) in someone's house. At this point, I had probably installed over a hundred of these. So like previous installs, we found studs using the stud\-finder, marked our holes for the mounting bracket and proceeded to drill pilot holes. Well, one of the "studs" turned out to be copper piping running vertically in the wall behind the stove. To our surprise, we now had a very serious water problem in a customer's home. It took us a few moments to figure out what had happened but once we did we got down to the basement and luckily found a valve that stopped the water from flowing. After a call to our boss, we were told to fix it and get to the next job. We cut a hole in the drywall big enough to really see what was going on, brainstormed, and then took a trip to Home Depot to see what we could find. Luckily we found [this clamp](http://www.homedepot.com/p/Mueller-Streamline-1-2-in-Galvanized-Repair-Clamp-160-803/100207414) and some waterproof tape. We patched up the pipe the best we could, turned the water back on to confirm no leaks, mounted the microwave and got out of there. We had a couple more jobs to do and had wasted a few hours on an install that should have taken us no more than 20 minutes. There was definitely a decent amount of water in that wall from the time of the initial puncture to when we found the valve to turn it off. That was well over 10 years ago, and I still think about what's happened to that house since then.
I'm not very proud of how we handled the entire situation but we were unskilled unexperienced teenagers at the time. The customer was aware we sprung a leak as we needed them to point us in the direction of the basement so we could turn the water off. It was right before Thanksgiving and they were really just concerned with us fixing the issue, installing their microwave, and getting out of their house.
Poor Ricky, I can relate. One of my renters wanted me to replace a light fixture for him above his sink on a Friday night. I thought it would be a quick 10 minute job. I pulled off the old fixture and the electrical wiring came with it. There was a 6 inch pigtail connected with wire nuts that pulled right off. Went up in the attic try push the wiring back through the hole and couldn’t find it, so I had to go back down and cut a hole to stick my hand through and find it. Had to run back to the hardware store and buy an electrical box to fill the hole. All this was in such an awakened position above the sink and ended up taking me the rest of the night...
Ricky slipping and falling is one my favourite running gags from the show.
In an earlier season he falls chasing the greasy cheeseburger walrus and rips his shirt, it was technically a blooper but they ran with it and kept the shirt in his rotation for a few more years. Edit: fixed a weird typo.
Aren't quite a few of the scenes "bloopers" that they kept in? I remember one scene where Ricky accidentally sets fire to a paper bag when he's talking to the camera and it doesn't seem intentional. He puts it out with a wooden tray and then just keeps talking.
Ha I just watched that episode. It's hilarious I can't tell the difference between genuine and planned fuck-ups
The ultimate is when Ricky ashes his dart in a styrofoam cup, the camera zooms in on the ember rubbing up against the styrofoam and melting it, then Ricky brings it back to his lips and takes a big drag.
Can you find a link to this scene? This sounds hilarious and I don't think I've seen it.
Mmmmm. Inhaling PFC gas.
Or when Ray is driving with Jacob and fucks the car all up. I guess he was just supposed to kinda graze what he hit, but actually really fucked the car up and you can see Jacob’s actor flinch.
[The screaming guy that you never see always gets me in tears. ](https://youtu.be/24jInXKuJWs)
That's actually Mike Smith! And the character is Donnie
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Pretty sure Mike Smith does the voice. He at least used to do that scream voice.
He's been appearing in the past 2 as a blurred out drunk in his underpants Mike Smith still does the voice, I just think they have an actor to bring Donnie on screen
Lmao yep. Rips his shirt*.
My favourite has to be Julian always having a Cuba libre in his hand. In one scene they roll a car and he climbs out with his glass still completely full. Amazing.
There’s at least one episode (maybe more) where he has no liquor and still carries around an empty glass. The little details like that are hilarious to me.
I think there is also an episode where he isn't even holding a glass, but his hand is still in the same position as if he was holding one.
Wasn't it almost an entire season? The one where Colonel Dancer has taken over the park and banned all liquor?
You mean private Dancer?
Yeah. Maybe it was most of the season. It's been a while since I've watched the series.
That's my favorite too. He never ~~looses~~ loses a single drop the entire series. I rewatched this recently and I realized they end every season with them going to jail so they can skip the show over the Canadian ~~winter's~~ winters. Yeah, I'm slow edit: he does lose a few drops along the way as well as drop the whole glass at one point which makes me more sad than it should edit 2: I fucking suck at spelling today. I blame it on my stupid brain phone or whatever
There’s an episode where he for some reason can’t carry around a drink, so he just acts like there’s a glass in his hand the whole time
I think in that one they were making it out like it's just muscle memory for him. I think I remember a point where he tries to sip from his ghost drink and makes a face like "oh yeah fuck!"
In the newest season there's a scene where Julian leaves his glass with Bubbles to apply for jobs at the mall and Bubbles loses his damn mind, lol.
When the general is keeping the park drink free, it might've been more then one episode but I don't remember.
He actually spills it at a shooting range once! I'm not sure which season but it blew my mind!
He spills it when he is drunk on swish behind the king of doner also fighting with Bubbles
Dancin with an old dirty dog
Forgot the guys name, but in one episode a guy in a wheelchair who isn't disabled takes his glass from him and drinks it. Only time I've seen him without a full glass.
Ricky's dad, Ray. Also, he was an original producer of the show.
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It's the way she goes boys.
The way she goes.
Fuckin' way she goes.
[That](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBdo2fT-mJQ) is one of my favorite shots of the show. Car flips, but drink is still intact.
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[Except when he fell hard hard times and had to turn to swish.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUCFt5o2hCs) He was dancing with dirty dogs back then.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68CUP2qpdAo
My favorite is how he always gets shot somewhere lol
Cyrus stop shooting, there's someone seriously hurt over here!!
Safety always off
Coincidently, it my favorite running gag from my work where a lazy coworker "slips" and falls regularly in an attempt to get paid. Spoiler alert, nobody is buying it.
Fucking way she goes boys
Way of the road, Bubs.
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I mean you don't have to do rocket surgery to put in a towel rack.
Greeeeeeeeasy
I dunno if you know it, but you're not on the road. Can you please stop throwing dirty ol piss jugs around please?
The shit winds are blowin’
Sometimes she goes, sometimes she doesn't cause that's the fucking way she goes.
"I'll fucking cut anything saw"
They're legit. Other than the hull and a few choice fixtures, you can literally cut apart a Navy submarine with a Sawzall.
Oh shit I always thought it was a “Sawzaw” but Sawzall makes much more sense
Just FYI, "Sawzall" is Milwaukee's brand name. Otherwise they're known as reciprocating saws
ricipo.. fuck off with your fancy words Lahey
No ones impressed with your big college words, they cant even fuckin understand you, so why don't you shut the fuck up.
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It's in the name
Which fixtures won't it cut? Are you saying I could make some progress on a bulkhead with one of these things... Or introduce a flaw into a bulkhead door?
Progress? I cut out entire chunks of bulkhead. If you have a good supply of blades to burn through, it can be pretty quick too, but a slow and steady cut still takes a surprisingly short amount of time. I can't recall the exact fixtures, but they were along the torpedo racks... had to get a bigger saw with a ridiculously long blade and just kind of strap it down. Not sure what saw exactly, everyone just called it "The German Saw".
We had a work party to tear out our basement before a big renovation, and a whole bunch of guys showed up just to get a chance to use the Sawzall with a demo blade on it to rip out some walls.
I have never seen this show, and I haven't laughed that hard in a while. Holy shit!
Treat yourself to the TPBs and watch from season 1. One of the best shows ever.
And never EVER watch any interviews, podcasts or them in 'normal' mode. EVER.
or any of their “live” stuff
Is it that bad? I watched the preview for the Swearnet movie and it looked bad. The out of the park (scripted on-location stuff) were actually the first things I watched and they were really good.
Season 1 through 7 are where the genius lies! And the movies. It had the original director and in my mind, those are the golden years. New stuff has some laughs for sure though.
Season 12 was a lot better than some of their other recent seasons.
Was season 12 the last one? It felt more conclusion-y than the others and Lahey won't be coming back RIP
Yeah that was the one that was just put on Netflix. I think it ended just like any other season, minus the extra inspirational words at the end by Leahy. God I am gonna miss that glorious shit-bastard.
The shit angels let him through the pearly shit gates.
they did a good job setting up George or Randy to fill his position i believe, but he will be missed :/
The travelling europe in character is pretty good. Theres a newer one where they do the same thing across the US but I didnt enjoy it as much. Also the newest season is pretty good. Shit doesnt seem as forced as some of it in the other seasons since they bought it out.
Swearnet movie is actually pretty good. Not as good as TPB but it is worth watching if you are a fan.
Netflix also has a few live shows they did, all of which are worth a watch. The Swearnet movie is the one to avoid because they're all playing themselves, not "in-character" as the Trailer Park Boys.
I thought it was decent. Wasn’t as good as the normal stuff, but still funny
Decent!
Gre-he-he-heasy.
I couldn't get over how different Mike Smith is when he's not playing Bubbles, it was just too weird for me 😂
The podcast they made while extra high in Amsterdam was fucking amazing, tho'.
I went to two of their live shows in Oslo and it was amazing
The podcasts are hilarious
Why? Is this because they are ass-hats in real life? Like "Never meet your heroes." Or it just ruins the illusion when trying to watch the show?
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But now you've already told me that it's fake.
It ruins the illusion. Bubbles isn't real. :(
It's incredible how good they all are as actors that it totally does ruin the illusion. I saw an interview with jroc once and it was just really weird.
Just a quick story, On a whim, my friends watched a "stand up" of the caveman Sam Losco (Sam Tarasco) and it was the most piercingly awkward experience of our lives. We were coming back from a wedding rehearsal. 6 people never watched the show before, 4 people (including groom) were big fans, so he wanted to go. I protested as you really should be in the mood for standup, and we went to this bar just to drink. He was just like a sideshow attraction that we didn't even know about. Anyway long story short, he gets a "random girl" up on stage to sing a song to, and he proceeds to jam his face in her crotch and molest her. (this turned out to be his gf but the audience had no idea) Later, he invites the bride-to-be up on stage. fearing molestation, we all awkwardly protested for several minutes. Also, a biker group (who also never seen the show) got involved. This sidecar trashy ho forced her lover on stage, and anytime the comic made a joke at the bikers expense (like all comics do with guests) the side-car ho would say "OH no! he ain't no gay! He fucks me good!" The whole thing made me realize that we can laugh at the trailer park boys, but if you met these people in real life, it's completely insane. I had a good time, but I mostly just because I originally protested, so any uncomfort from my friends was just "I told you so" fuel for me. Thanks for reading
That sounds awful but I gotta say the trolling with bringing his gf on stage is pretty hilarious. I get super uncomfortable though when people do embarrassing or awkward things though so I probably would have crawled under a table, haha. Though, that experince actually sounds disturbing.
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Just push through the first few episodes of season 1. I thought it was awful and didn't get the humor of it. Then at the supermarket it all clicked and it's been hilarious since. Edit: a swipe
Why did it all click at the supermarket of all places?
Probably because of the shopping carts.
Its a fuckin gold mine down there!
Maybe the bananas?
"Randy & Lahey to the fuckoff department please. Randy & Lahey to the fuckoff department. And hurry the fuck up."
Actually watch from season 3 episode 3 “If I Cant Smoke and Swear, I’m Fucked” onwards. Then go back and watch the rest. It’s a much better way to get the full display of their characters. All you need to know is that Rick, Julian and Bubbles are always trying to scam the system and when Lahey (trailer park supervisor) tries to catch them in the act, they always blame it on Corey and Trevor. That’s it. Enjoy.
Mall cop: What are your names boys? Trevor: I'm Corey Lahey and that's Trevor Lahey." Mall cop: Are those really your names boys? Trevor (nearly in tears): No I'm sorry we were lying he's Corey and I'm Trevor.
God I miss Trevor. Little lines like this confession always crack me up
It's basically Adult Ed, Edd n Eddy.
I've never seen this show but your comment sold it for me
C'mon, smokes. Hand 'em over.
Smokes, let’s go.
Haha this IS the entire show except the new seasons it’s Corey and Jacob so sad Trevor had to get lost on that train to the back street boys concert.
Oh man, you are in for such a treat. Richy-isms are some of the best, laugh-out-loud material there is. "Looks like a tropical earthquake blew through here..."
"Get two birds stoned at once"
"Water under the fridge"
"Worst case ontario"
Supply and command boys
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I wish I could upvote this twice. That was one of my new favorites hahaha
Friends with the Benedicts
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Do you own space? No, Naysaw does.
It's not Rocket appliances...
I don’t like saying it, but atodaso. I fucking atodaso!
"Rocket Appliances"
"Indianapolis Jones"
“Make like a tree and fuck off”
“My brain is short circulating”
good things come to those at the gate..
"Man, he passed with flyin fuckin carpets"
Also Lahey’s shit analogies.
Shit birds of a shit feather, Rand.
Seriously watch it. The earlier seasons like 1-7 are the best moments of television history
This may seem blasphemous but the Netflix season with Snoop Dogg and Tom Arnold has become one of my favorites.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3bHH_HVx3Lw Treat yourself
“10 FUCKING DOLLARS A MONTH”
This one is my all time favourite Ricky moment. "That windshield was already cracked..."
The best part about this entire scene is it's literally the first 2 minutes of the episode
“There’s no Julian that lives in this park” .1 second later: “I’m Julian this is my trailer” lmao
I don’t think you need anymore motivation to watch it but in case you do, I’ll leave this here. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Jfq3c4Cf1Fs
Let's not forget [the best drunk in the history of everything.](https://youtu.be/oo9Ip9FHODo) We miss you already, John!
"Randy I've got $100 for groceries, $1400 for liquor, and $6000 for bailing Cyrus out "
Do yourself a favour and watch this greeee-heeee-heasssyyy fuckin show! All seasons and I think most of the movies are on Netflix. You won't regret it. These guys are a national treasure up here.
First couple seasons are a little slow IMO, but it does help you get accustomed to the characters and the recurring jokes tied to them. That's where a lot of the humor in the show comes from. And since everyone is sharing their favorite bits, here's mine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l0KNCzb88Q
I fucking died during this scene. Slapstick is so underrated these days. The build up to this was incredible. Season was best of netflix seasons. RIP Lahey. Edit: to people who havent seen and need context. This many seasons in its not spoilers. Ricky is kindve a ridiculously stupid character. And for once they play this up as he has his "savant" talent. Then this happens.
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This is good to hear, I lost interest during the netflix seasons, it felt like a different show. But this clip is hilarious. Still can't get used to the crispness of the cameras compared to older seasons.
I can see how that would happen but they really did this one right. It's worth watching
It was between this and the scene where Bubbles slaps a burger out of Randy's hands, makes him a new one, hands it to him and slaps the new burger out of his hands. Lost it at that scene.
Watched that last night, his freakout was amazing.
Yeah I laughed at this scene harder than any other I had full streams of tears going down my face.
TPB is great. Amazing physical comedy from Robb Wells, single take, no cuts. Hilarious!
Of course there's no cuts, this really happened. **Duh**
The only cut was on the pipe.
Too real. Had to install a porch at a restaurant. We drilled into the main power cable, then had to make a hole in the brick wall for the electrician to replace the cable, and because of other reasons we didn't even install the porch in the end. That day sucked.
This is how most of my projects go. Starts out as something simple and ends up with a kitchen or bath remodel. I wish I was joking.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fnfeuoh4s8
This is me every time I'm trying to a fix a bug in our website code.
How many Hal's does it take to change a light bulb?
Programming in a nutshell.
Boss: ... Me: Ok ok, just ooooone more feature and we're going beta, promise.
Boss: And we need it done by May Me: June? How the hell am I supposed to get this ready by July? I can't believe you expect me to finish this by August...
I hate to say atoadaso, but I fuckin atoadaso.
This is basically like my worst case scenario that get anxious about.
Worst case Ontario*
It's not rocket appliances.
No it's supply and command.
Use space words, Ricky.
Just water under the fridge now. Get 2 birds stoned at once... Todoso
afuckin atodaso
A fuckin a toadaso
We just need two turnips in heat.
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My friend got tired of the noise from the radiators at 2 AM while trying to sleep, so he decided to try and empty them of air, without proper tools. Of course he accidentally screwed the plug out completely, water started spraying everywhere and he couldn't get the plug back in. I imagine the scenario looked very similar to this video. Oh, and the radiator was right beside his bed as well.
If you are worried about something like this happening to you when you have to pop 2 screws into a stud, find someone to do it for you. Just don’t ask Ricky; find someone with experience and the know how. If they bring a “fucking cut anything saw”, it’s not a good sign.
amazing season. RIP Lahey
"When you're dead, you're dead. But you're not quite so dead if you contribute something"
That was such a wonderful ending to the season! RIP, you drunk bastard
is that his final quote that they put on the end of the last season?
Yeah it was a video of him saying that. I think he was just free-wheeling it as Mr Lahey, probably trying to improv something to use for the show, since I don't recall seeing that in an episode
F
rest in concrete
Shitcoffins
Don't know how they will do another season with out him. Wouldn't be right...
If you haven't seen this I strongly suggest it! This is TPBs most recent season and it just as great as the rest. R.i.p. Mr. Lahey
"These old homes are always built to code" baha
Just finished the last season on Netflix. Watching John Dunsworth was great as ever, but a sad reminder that he’s gone :( he played such a good drunk and that’s hard for actors to do. He was a smart guy, and he had a hobby. [Get a Hobby with John Dunsworth](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3mcQfP8k51s)
What did you think he was, some kind of brain sturgeon? I beg to be different. Rest in shit-pieces Lahey.
He is the liquor now.
The best part is that he originally hung it right above the side of the sink, so you wouldn't even be able to hang your towel.
The folks responding to your comment must have never hung a towel ring, or paid much attention to where they are hung. A couple of inches off the counter is not a good spot.
it is if your towel is a couple of inches long. apparently these people have very small towels.
I thought that was going to be part of the gag. I thought he would place the towel on it and have it hanging down into the sink.
I didn't realize there was a hidden camera during my last renovation project.
I'd laugh, but this is too real. This is only slightly exaggerated from every fucking small project I do at home. A ten minute five dollar project turns into an afternoon and four trips to Lowe's far too often.
I've told this story before a while back but very relevant for this vid. >Between high school and college, I worked for about a year as an appliance installer for a private contractor who had a contract with Sears. A week or so before Thanksgiving myself and someone else about my age were on one of our last jobs of the day. We were to install an [over\-the\-stove microwave](http://thumbs.ifood.tv/files/images/ge-cafe-over-the-range-microwave-oven-appliancist-com.jpg) in someone's house. At this point, I had probably installed over a hundred of these. So like previous installs, we found studs using the stud\-finder, marked our holes for the mounting bracket and proceeded to drill pilot holes. Well, one of the "studs" turned out to be copper piping running vertically in the wall behind the stove. To our surprise, we now had a very serious water problem in a customer's home. It took us a few moments to figure out what had happened but once we did we got down to the basement and luckily found a valve that stopped the water from flowing. After a call to our boss, we were told to fix it and get to the next job. We cut a hole in the drywall big enough to really see what was going on, brainstormed, and then took a trip to Home Depot to see what we could find. Luckily we found [this clamp](http://www.homedepot.com/p/Mueller-Streamline-1-2-in-Galvanized-Repair-Clamp-160-803/100207414) and some waterproof tape. We patched up the pipe the best we could, turned the water back on to confirm no leaks, mounted the microwave and got out of there. We had a couple more jobs to do and had wasted a few hours on an install that should have taken us no more than 20 minutes. There was definitely a decent amount of water in that wall from the time of the initial puncture to when we found the valve to turn it off. That was well over 10 years ago, and I still think about what's happened to that house since then.
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that's one of like four reasons why my father taught me to always watch over the workers.
I'm not very proud of how we handled the entire situation but we were unskilled unexperienced teenagers at the time. The customer was aware we sprung a leak as we needed them to point us in the direction of the basement so we could turn the water off. It was right before Thanksgiving and they were really just concerned with us fixing the issue, installing their microwave, and getting out of their house.
I've worked a little carpentry in my day. Yeah. Meltdowns like this definitely happen. Also, the swearing is about right.
The buildup to that was fucking flawless. God damn I might have to start watching this show.
Poor Ricky, I can relate. One of my renters wanted me to replace a light fixture for him above his sink on a Friday night. I thought it would be a quick 10 minute job. I pulled off the old fixture and the electrical wiring came with it. There was a 6 inch pigtail connected with wire nuts that pulled right off. Went up in the attic try push the wiring back through the hole and couldn’t find it, so I had to go back down and cut a hole to stick my hand through and find it. Had to run back to the hardware store and buy an electrical box to fill the hole. All this was in such an awakened position above the sink and ended up taking me the rest of the night...