Joe looks like he should have that pinetree 🌲 wrist to forearm tattoo with a wolf that every frat boy got on their 22nd birthday and Frank looks like he should have a tattoo of his mother's name on his chest.
"I don't think its a crime to shoot your dog, it's your dog." Frankie, do you think it's a crime to kill your family becuase it's your family? lmaooooo
He’s got a point actually. Depending on your state, animals (even pets) are viewed as “property” and as long as it is not cruel, you are within your rights to dispose of them. I hate it but 🤷🏼♀️
I must admit, I'm currently sobbing while typing this. I 100% know what Joe was talking about when he said he was inconsolable when he realized he cant imagine living without Charlie. Last February I had to suddenly put down my cat of 14 years (joe cats are just as loving and important as dogs- don't get me started on that). When Frankie mentioned his cat let out a meow right before it passed away i started sobbing. It really is super traumatizing. I had to sit through that moment and I can say it was without a doubt the worst moment of my life. It's a moment that pops into my head often because it truly scarred me.
sorry for your loss, i feel similar reminders on father’s day. Advertisement after ad, promoting gifts to see your dad who’s been dead for 3 years. I’m sympathetic for you. Can’t imagine losing my pets. they’re my everything.
As a vet asst, I am so, so sorry for your loss. I truly know how heartbreaking it is in that moment, and how it sticks with you for eternity. They always hold such a special place in your heart that never fades away. Thank you for loving your cats as much as you did
I definitely relate. both of my 14 year old cats passed away last year and i was just crying about it today.. they came from the same litter and i miss them every day. i send you my condolences ❤️
I understand the whole conversation about dogs having to be put down is super sensitive but I don’t understand why people are losing respect for Frankie. His reasoning behind why he’d want the dog to be in their happiest place with their owners in my opinion would be the best situation for the dog. Obviously the act of actually shooting your dog is not it, but the sentiment of just having them pass away without realising it’s happened I can get behind. Most of us listen to this guy once a week if not more and I think it’s very obvious he’s not a fucking sociopath so I just personally don’t see why people are being so sensitive about it. I think his mentality around their final moments is pure, and he’s only comparing it to animals being put down at the vets where they can sense there’s something happening and in most cases are probably scared. Best case scenario would be a vet coming to your home and them euthanising the pet there and I’m sure Frankie would agree. But that’s just my two cents
Well fucking said. Just put my cat down and its a long process. The drive....check in....the wait....preparation...the shot...wait....ugh its torture for me I can only imagine what my fur baby went through. I wish it was a little quicker. It has to be scary and confusing
Honestly I was getting upset and how against Frankie everyone is for this idea. Do you care about your loved ones or do you want to drag out their existence for your own comfort. I had to put down my best friend and he was not even 4 years old. But his quality of life was heart breaking. I still cry, and it's coming onto a year since I let him go.
@@gntrihgif it helps, as a technician that does this weekly, your pet doesn’t know what’s going on. The first injection is to make them sleepy and pain free before the last fatal injection is given. That’s the most humane way to people should NEVER let their animals pass at home if they have an option to end suffering. Starving to death or bleeding to death (internally) is much more traumatic and more painful for the animal. Please don’t let your pets waste away. Let us help end their suffering when there are no other options.
I had to have my dog put down on Christmas Eve after she suddenly got very ill and it was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do, we got her when she was 2 and we had her for 9 years she was my best friend, we took her to the vets and I stayed with her until the very end when she was taken away and as hard as it was I’m happy that I never left her and she knew I was there until she passed, dogs are the best it’s heartbreaking that they don’t have enough years with us but I’m so thankful to her for all the years she brought joy to my life especially in some very low and lonely times
30:41 this may of been the funniest thing Joey has ever done. The weirdo eye contact and deliverance had me rolling and tumbling. Also what dog is that in the background💀
Awww, I know how you feel about Charlie. My dog, baby is 18 years old, she’s been old for as long as I can remember, the older they get the harder it is to say goodbye. She’s been in my life since I was 13 and came with me when I moved out. 18 is a massive number for a dog.
ALSO, I couldn’t live my life shooting my dog, that just sounds traumatic. Yes, having a pet put down is traumatic too, depending on the way he or she goes too. But we all die, I’m not going to walk my mum to the top of a hill and shoot her in the head when she gets old. Dude, watching this segment is making me loose my shit!
And FRANK!!! Dogs aren’t dumb, they are amazing not just an animal! “Oh wait till you have kids” not all of us want kids or can have them. our pets are our kids. You’ve actually really annoyed me. Sorry.
It's not for everyone and I certainly couldn't do it, however I do understand some people feel it is their duty to participate in their pet leaving this life. It is also how things used to be done and some stick with the older ways of life, especially in certain places.
The amount of swollen eyes and full on ugly sobs I’ve had thinking of life without my kitty is insane. The photos look like an allergic reaction, so, I relate Joe 😩😂
Dammit Joe-Im a huge Soundgarden fan and now I'll never think of Black Hole Sun the same way ever again!!! 🤣😂🤣 And I'm from Alaska and I can confirm some Native Alaskan cultures do go on a journey before dying.
Depends on the individual state. In my state animals (even pets) are considered property and as long as it’s not cruel you can dispose of them yourself when you want. I don’t like it but 🤷🏼♀️
52:27 I had music on, the vet and the staff were extremely informative and sensitive. They asked me if I need them, if I want to hold etc. her last breath was not in pain. She went with music and love .
Bro I too wrapped presents and wined and my little man turned 8 in November and I have for sure cried over his mortality. My family and i have quite a few of those stupid pawprint tins (idk if all crematoriums do that) with our past dogs in them. It never gets easier but you have to love them while they're here. I can't imagine my life without my boy. I hope his stupid face is around for a while more
I just had to put my dog down a few weeks ago. She was 16 years old, had her since I was 13. I cried like baby, but I stayed with her til after she passed. One of the hardest things I've ever had to do
Not me crying over my very alive dog. Someone needs to tell Frankie and Joe that a lot of vets will come to your house when it’s time to let your buddy go.
Both dogs I've had to put down I had the vets come to my house. It's more expensive but I'd rather them feel safe and comfortable in their final moments surrounded by who they love
My family did the same thing for my two dogs. They were around 17-18 years old and it was so much more comfortable for them (and for us). I wish it was a more available option for people.
hey, vet tech here!!! when we euthanize an animal at my practice we very delicately discuss the options before the pet is put to sleep. you can either take them for a private burial, have a private cremation in which you get ashes back, or do a communal cremation where they will cremate the pet with other pets that have passed, and our specific crematory will spread the ashes in there memorial butterfly garden. The crematory comes for them at the end of the week and takes them from our freezer. we also always will offer home visits for a euth. I'm extremely sorry if you ever met a veterinarian that wasn't sensitive to the nature of the visit. There are a lot of DVMs that are extremely desensitized and it reflects as a lack of care. I've quit 2 practices because of employees and Doctors forgetting why they were in the field, but depression among staff in this industry is rampant, and s*icide rate is high. What I will say is that euthanasia is expensive because of the price of Pentobarbital. Thanks big pharma! However, it's argued that vets are underpaid for such a task, as it is no easy task
I don't think the lifespan of a pet determines how much you can justify loving it, but I remember when I lost my first pet bird. It was a little rescue finch that had one leg, and even though I was an adult, I sobbed like a fuckin' child. XD
Coming in this at 2024. Highly doubt the guys will see this. Frank’s first sip was hilarious. This whole episode was wild 😂 Frank, cool it with the “it’s just a dog”. My dogs were/are my kids before my human kids and they still are. I don’t get to love on my pups as much after having my human kids right now but I do involve them in family activities as much as possible. Having them pass at a place they love is very sweet but talk about creating trauma for yourself! It’s traumatic any way. Joey, certain alcohols make us react certain ways. Now you know wine makes you weepy!
I literally just put my cat down not that long ago and I shit you not that was the most traumatizing experience I’ve ever had… they literally handed her to me wrapped in a blanket with an IV out of her arm, and then just unprovoked asked “are you ready?” And I’m sobbing so I nod. And then they just proceeded to inject her with a whole bunch of stuff and then check to see if her heart is still beating and confirm that it’s not. All in the matter of like two seconds. And her eyes were still open and that just did it for me but what they also didn’t tell me is that immediately afterwards she will release her bowels, so I literally felt her move after they confirmed she was gone and thought that she came back. But no, actually, I was being pooped on one last time, so that was my entire experience. It was awful.
As someone that had to put their CHILD of a cat down like a month ago, I don't think I was prepared for this conversation. I am now both distress/trauma laughing and crying. She was very much my baby and it was an out of the blue, zero closure, running off adrenaline to end her suffering situation. Signing those papers and going through all of that was EXTREMELY traumatizing. Holding her body, trying to drive to the vet, while she's actively having a seizure, traumatizing. Having to sign the papers while the vet is talking you through the process, traumatizing. Making the active choice to end her life, traumatizing. It was time and I don't regret the decision but it wasn't what I wanted for her either.
I get what Joe means though. When my childhood cat had to be put down I nearly lost my shit at the vet because I didn’t know it costed fucking hundreds of dollars to stop the heart of a family member. Ouf my now husband had to get me out of there real quick.
Watching your pet pass is easily one of the most painful experiences ever. I had to walk out while my mom stood there. We ended up getting my dog cremated and we have a urn in my house
On having a very old dog: My father said he didn't want a dog (she's 14 years old now, can barely walk. Has dementia, but she's happy.) He said when she got old, he would go out and shoot her in the back yard (We live in the country, this is how our family did it for a long time). And now he's gotten so attached to her he refuses to even think about it. And she's so old, she's part of the family, we really don't want to put her down. We're really hoping that she goes in her sleep, but it's just a hope. We really love her, and sometimes I pull a Joe and think about her dying and sob my eyes out. So I get you, Joe. I love my dog, and I miss her already.
Omg y’all are too many things! I had to take my year old cat to the vet emergency in the morning since she was breathing abnormally and they ended up diagnosing her with a heart murmur and feline leukemia and I had to put her down a couple hours later. She passed away in November. It was so hard, I wouldn’t wish that on anyone…so I feel you Joe about those emotions!!
i know people r telling them not to talk abt uncomfortable topics like the dogs but i think frankie’s pov was pretty insightful. not that i wld do that fuck that but i think its v interesting
I’m so jealous of frank I get food poisoning CONSTANTLY I have such a sensitive stomach it doesn’t even have to be the restaurants fault my stomach just chooses what it hates randomly 😂
I’m late, but I lost my dad on the 28th of December and the next day I put my dog down. She was 12-13 and she was very sick, couldn’t walk or barely eat and had been like that for months. It was a really hard decision. Edit:to be fair also, our vet was very sweet and supportive. He knew I’d just lost my dad and he was very nice about the arrangements for Kenzie (my dog). We had her cremated and my boyfriend’s dog we had cremated a year ago or so, so we have them both with us still.
Wow Franky has considerably less chest hair than I expected.
Exactly what I was thinking.
He looks like a shaved cat
He is on record as being a “hairy man” but I’m assuming he cleaned up for this episode
He has mentioned in a past vlog that his hair is all from the waist down
honestly, same.
I cannot determine the exact vibe Frankie is giving off but the cigar whiskey and exposed chest trio is absolutely elite.
@The Dinosaur Heretic LMAO!!
@The Dinosaur Heretic occasionally shoots dogs too & justifies it with “empathy”
@The Dinosaur Heretic that was so specific and true
50s rich man,
The Most Interesting Man in the World
Frankie's "as clear as day" stories always amazes me like how does this man remember so much detail about his life??
😂😂😂😂😭😭 I don't remember most days , shoutout to Frankie !!
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Photographic memory?
Frankie: “On a cold metal slab”
Joe: “THEY WARM IT UP”
Killed me
OMG! I love it! i laughed for 3 mins straight.
I SCREAMED 😂
"It's a dog, it's not Jon Snow!"
"I wanna call him right now but I can't stand him." 😂 58:24
Joe looks like he should have that pinetree 🌲 wrist to forearm tattoo with a wolf that every frat boy got on their 22nd birthday and Frank looks like he should have a tattoo of his mother's name on his chest.
In that quintessential heart/name tattoo design.
Frankie’s friend really read “of mice and men” 1 time and said “you know what….not a terrible idea”
😂 as soon as he said that, i was like.... Wait isn't that what happened in Of Mice and Men?
@@ElidiaGonzalez7 except it was a whole ass human 😂
"I don't think its a crime to shoot your dog, it's your dog." Frankie, do you think it's a crime to kill your family becuase it's your family? lmaooooo
I 100% don't condone shooting your dog, but atleast you have ownership over the animal, unlike family:P
He’s got a point actually. Depending on your state, animals (even pets) are viewed as “property” and as long as it is not cruel, you are within your rights to dispose of them. I hate it but 🤷🏼♀️
At 17:40 the fear in joe’s eyes because he knew he made a bad joke and Frankie was like a vulture ready to ridicule him 😂
I must admit, I'm currently sobbing while typing this. I 100% know what Joe was talking about when he said he was inconsolable when he realized he cant imagine living without Charlie. Last February I had to suddenly put down my cat of 14 years (joe cats are just as loving and important as dogs- don't get me started on that). When Frankie mentioned his cat let out a meow right before it passed away i started sobbing. It really is super traumatizing. I had to sit through that moment and I can say it was without a doubt the worst moment of my life. It's a moment that pops into my head often because it truly scarred me.
sorry for your loss, i feel similar reminders on father’s day. Advertisement after ad, promoting gifts to see your dad who’s been dead for 3 years. I’m sympathetic for you. Can’t imagine losing my pets. they’re my everything.
As a vet asst, I am so, so sorry for your loss. I truly know how heartbreaking it is in that moment, and how it sticks with you for eternity. They always hold such a special place in your heart that never fades away. Thank you for loving your cats as much as you did
I definitely relate. both of my 14 year old cats passed away last year and i was just crying about it today.. they came from the same litter and i miss them every day. i send you my condolences ❤️
I'm 24. Had my cat of TWENTY years put down cpl months ago. I'm still depressed and cry when I think of him. Putting an animal down is fucked bro
I'm so sorry.
You guys know that there IS best of both worlds... vets can put animals down in home where they're comfortable...
I was coming to comment this.
Lots of pet owners can't afford that.
Cigar & whiskey combo is elite
the robe puts it all togeather
Never expected The Basement Yard to make me cry but they they talk about putting pets down and... here we are.
29:10 in #218 “What’s That Smell” episode where Joe says he doesn’t cry when he’s drunk. Cut to over 2 years later and he’s inconsolable 😂😂🤣🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Joe getting sad about his dog is so sweet 🥺
I understand the whole conversation about dogs having to be put down is super sensitive but I don’t understand why people are losing respect for Frankie. His reasoning behind why he’d want the dog to be in their happiest place with their owners in my opinion would be the best situation for the dog. Obviously the act of actually shooting your dog is not it, but the sentiment of just having them pass away without realising it’s happened I can get behind. Most of us listen to this guy once a week if not more and I think it’s very obvious he’s not a fucking sociopath so I just personally don’t see why people are being so sensitive about it. I think his mentality around their final moments is pure, and he’s only comparing it to animals being put down at the vets where they can sense there’s something happening and in most cases are probably scared. Best case scenario would be a vet coming to your home and them euthanising the pet there and I’m sure Frankie would agree. But that’s just my two cents
Well said.
Well fucking said. Just put my cat down and its a long process. The drive....check in....the wait....preparation...the shot...wait....ugh its torture for me I can only imagine what my fur baby went through. I wish it was a little quicker. It has to be scary and confusing
Honestly I was getting upset and how against Frankie everyone is for this idea. Do you care about your loved ones or do you want to drag out their existence for your own comfort. I had to put down my best friend and he was not even 4 years old. But his quality of life was heart breaking. I still cry, and it's coming onto a year since I let him go.
@@gntrihgif it helps, as a technician that does this weekly, your pet doesn’t know what’s going on. The first injection is to make them sleepy and pain free before the last fatal injection is given. That’s the most humane way to people should NEVER let their animals pass at home if they have an option to end suffering. Starving to death or bleeding to death (internally) is much more traumatic and more painful for the animal. Please don’t let your pets waste away. Let us help end their suffering when there are no other options.
“THEY WARM IT UP!” fucking sent me to the moon 🤣🤣🤣
"...AS CLEAR AS DAY..." HE SAID IT! HE SAID IT! IT'S BACK!!!
The crying Joe picture literally set me tf off this morning 😂😂😂
Frankie is giving strong Jenna marbles lounging vibes
Ugh. Miss her.
leisure suit
@@JulsBrewer22 yes that’s what it’s called!
This is why I love this podcast, same jenna/julien vibes. ❤
Thank you for the update on bowser!! Worried about that little guy 😂 I loved when devino would talk about him on the show
Best way to start a Monday after the holidays 😫
I had to have my dog put down on Christmas Eve after she suddenly got very ill and it was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do, we got her when she was 2 and we had her for 9 years she was my best friend, we took her to the vets and I stayed with her until the very end when she was taken away and as hard as it was I’m happy that I never left her and she knew I was there until she passed, dogs are the best it’s heartbreaking that they don’t have enough years with us but I’m so thankful to her for all the years she brought joy to my life especially in some very low and lonely times
Joe: All the Jewish kids, they all go to camp.
Totally inappropriate of me to laugh, but I literally spit out my coffee.
I CRIED 😂😂
30:41 this may of been the funniest thing Joey has ever done. The weirdo eye contact and deliverance had me rolling and tumbling.
Also what dog is that in the background💀
This robe,cigar, and Whiskey combo is too much ✋
Awww, I know how you feel about Charlie. My dog, baby is 18 years old, she’s been old for as long as I can remember, the older they get the harder it is to say goodbye. She’s been in my life since I was 13 and came with me when I moved out. 18 is a massive number for a dog.
ALSO, I couldn’t live my life shooting my dog, that just sounds traumatic.
Yes, having a pet put down is traumatic too, depending on the way he or she goes too. But we all die, I’m not going to walk my mum to the top of a hill and shoot her in the head when she gets old.
Dude, watching this segment is making me loose my shit!
And FRANK!!! Dogs aren’t dumb, they are amazing not just an animal! “Oh wait till you have kids” not all of us want kids or can have them. our pets are our kids. You’ve actually really annoyed me. Sorry.
It's not for everyone and I certainly couldn't do it, however I do understand some people feel it is their duty to participate in their pet leaving this life. It is also how things used to be done and some stick with the older ways of life, especially in certain places.
The amount of swollen eyes and full on ugly sobs I’ve had thinking of life without my kitty is insane. The photos look like an allergic reaction, so, I relate Joe 😩😂
49:17 to the end of this episode is pure gold
Frankie giving off seinfeld vibes with knowing the exact date of the last time he threw up 😂😂😂
"I wanna call him now but I can't stand him" 😂😂
My girl friends and I call the "day after drinking shits" dads, so we can discretely talk about them in front of any guys that are with us.
Use it in a sentence as you would in front of guys.
Dammit Joe-Im a huge Soundgarden fan and now I'll never think of Black Hole Sun the same way ever again!!! 🤣😂🤣 And I'm from Alaska and I can confirm some Native Alaskan cultures do go on a journey before dying.
“They all go to camp… wait that’s not a historical joke… wait” JOEY 😂
That Truman Show tattoo is phenomenal. Such a good moment.
can we all agree this episode is mislabeled dark secrets of sleep away camp but let’s talk about assholes for 15mins lol
Frankie, before you do or tell someone to do something drastic … it is ABSOLUTELY a crime to kill your own dog 😂😂😂😂
Depends on the individual state. In my state animals (even pets) are considered property and as long as it’s not cruel you can dispose of them yourself when you want. I don’t like it but 🤷🏼♀️
Frank coming into 2022 strong af lol
52:27 I had music on, the vet and the staff were extremely informative and sensitive. They asked me if I need them, if I want to hold etc. her last breath was not in pain. She went with music and love .
Bro I too wrapped presents and wined and my little man turned 8 in November and I have for sure cried over his mortality. My family and i have quite a few of those stupid pawprint tins (idk if all crematoriums do that) with our past dogs in them. It never gets easier but you have to love them while they're here. I can't imagine my life without my boy. I hope his stupid face is around for a while more
If I ever need to let emotions out I fr play that scene of him talking to his dog . Can’t not cry .
Awwwwwwwww I miss "as clear as day" from Frankie!!! 😂😍❤️❤️❤️
I just had to put my dog down a few weeks ago. She was 16 years old, had her since I was 13. I cried like baby, but I stayed with her til after she passed. One of the hardest things I've ever had to do
Not me crying over my very alive dog. Someone needs to tell Frankie and Joe that a lot of vets will come to your house when it’s time to let your buddy go.
Both dogs I've had to put down I had the vets come to my house. It's more expensive but I'd rather them feel safe and comfortable in their final moments surrounded by who they love
My family did the same thing for my two dogs. They were around 17-18 years old and it was so much more comfortable for them (and for us). I wish it was a more available option for people.
I’m hungover asf and looking at that glass of whiskey in front of Frankie is not helping
hey, vet tech here!!! when we euthanize an animal at my practice we very delicately discuss the options before the pet is put to sleep. you can either take them for a private burial, have a private cremation in which you get ashes back, or do a communal cremation where they will cremate the pet with other pets that have passed, and our specific crematory will spread the ashes in there memorial butterfly garden. The crematory comes for them at the end of the week and takes them from our freezer. we also always will offer home visits for a euth. I'm extremely sorry if you ever met a veterinarian that wasn't sensitive to the nature of the visit. There are a lot of DVMs that are extremely desensitized and it reflects as a lack of care. I've quit 2 practices because of employees and Doctors forgetting why they were in the field, but depression among staff in this industry is rampant, and s*icide rate is high. What I will say is that euthanasia is expensive because of the price of Pentobarbital. Thanks big pharma! However, it's argued that vets are underpaid for such a task, as it is no easy task
I don't think the lifespan of a pet determines how much you can justify loving it, but I remember when I lost my first pet bird. It was a little rescue finch that had one leg, and even though I was an adult, I sobbed like a fuckin' child. XD
i just got my wisdom teeth yanked and i listened to this during it all, it was so hard not to laugh 😭😭
Oh man, I lost all of my shit when Frank became "the lollipop guild"!! LMAO
Coming in this at 2024. Highly doubt the guys will see this.
Frank’s first sip was hilarious.
This whole episode was wild 😂
Frank, cool it with the “it’s just a dog”. My dogs were/are my kids before my human kids and they still are. I don’t get to love on my pups as much after having my human kids right now but I do involve them in family activities as much as possible. Having them pass at a place they love is very sweet but talk about creating trauma for yourself! It’s traumatic any way.
Joey, certain alcohols make us react certain ways. Now you know wine makes you weepy!
I'm still not ready for the dear dog "look at the flowers" segment 😅😂😂😂
F: cut to black! Just like The Sopranos 😂😭😭😭😭
Joey I’ve definitely had the dogs birthday crying moment. I’ve had my baby for five years now. She’s like my favor and one day she’ll be a memory 😢
The disrespect of this not being on Patreon is bananas
Frankie and his cigar had me absolutely dying 😭😭
I literally just put my cat down not that long ago and I shit you not that was the most traumatizing experience I’ve ever had… they literally handed her to me wrapped in a blanket with an IV out of her arm, and then just unprovoked asked “are you ready?” And I’m sobbing so I nod. And then they just proceeded to inject her with a whole bunch of stuff and then check to see if her heart is still beating and confirm that it’s not. All in the matter of like two seconds. And her eyes were still open and that just did it for me but what they also didn’t tell me is that immediately afterwards she will release her bowels, so I literally felt her move after they confirmed she was gone and thought that she came back. But no, actually, I was being pooped on one last time, so that was my entire experience. It was awful.
Still haven’t forgotten about slam poetry man!!
I'm 5min in and this is already one of the greatest episodes ever 😂
Frank is one sick puppy.
Don’t shoot your dogs, guys. 😂
Frankie giving off big Bruno Mars vibes 👌🏻
UPS owls is hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
“Why are you obsessed with shooting your dogs and friends?”😂
i feel so bad but the euthanasia segment KILLED me 😭😂 shit was so funny
As someone that had to put their CHILD of a cat down like a month ago, I don't think I was prepared for this conversation. I am now both distress/trauma laughing and crying. She was very much my baby and it was an out of the blue, zero closure, running off adrenaline to end her suffering situation. Signing those papers and going through all of that was EXTREMELY traumatizing. Holding her body, trying to drive to the vet, while she's actively having a seizure, traumatizing. Having to sign the papers while the vet is talking you through the process, traumatizing. Making the active choice to end her life, traumatizing. It was time and I don't regret the decision but it wasn't what I wanted for her either.
i can't believe i've been watching the plant in the back die for this long
I get what Joe means though. When my childhood cat had to be put down I nearly lost my shit at the vet because I didn’t know it costed fucking hundreds of dollars to stop the heart of a family member. Ouf my now husband had to get me out of there real quick.
Watching your pet pass is easily one of the most painful experiences ever. I had to walk out while my mom stood there. We ended up getting my dog cremated and we have a urn in my house
It’s not the robe for me, it’s the added necklace Frankie is rocking with it
"SPIT IT OUT FRANK" killed me 😂
11:41 always forget to turn my headphones down until Joe blows my eardrums up😵💫😵💫
I wonder if we will ever get a couple's podcast so we can see the reactions of their partners whenever Joe and Frankie talk
frankie is a smoke-show in this episode
Agreed, but only THIS episode??
frankie is mad weird for his take on the dog thing
It was really hard to sit through not gonna lie
"What if you just shot it ?"😂😂💀 wtf is wrong with you frank 🤣
On having a very old dog: My father said he didn't want a dog (she's 14 years old now, can barely walk. Has dementia, but she's happy.) He said when she got old, he would go out and shoot her in the back yard (We live in the country, this is how our family did it for a long time). And now he's gotten so attached to her he refuses to even think about it. And she's so old, she's part of the family, we really don't want to put her down. We're really hoping that she goes in her sleep, but it's just a hope.
We really love her, and sometimes I pull a Joe and think about her dying and sob my eyes out. So I get you, Joe. I love my dog, and I miss her already.
Lmaooo this is what I needed this morning 🥲
Omg y’all are too many things! I had to take my year old cat to the vet emergency in the morning since she was breathing abnormally and they ended up diagnosing her with a heart murmur and feline leukemia and I had to put her down a couple hours later. She passed away in November. It was so hard, I wouldn’t wish that on anyone…so I feel you Joe about those emotions!!
the Chinchilla pet davino joke story will always be funny lol
Excited for their new year episode… wonder if Keith will make a reappearance
Damn Frankie got the robe I ordered 😂
i know people r telling them not to talk abt uncomfortable topics like the dogs but i think frankie’s pov was pretty insightful. not that i wld do that fuck that but i think its v interesting
I’m with you, I wouldn’t do it but it’s an interesting perspective. People are just sensitive lol.
"A glimpse into the pipeline" 🤣🤣
Man Ive been here so long Alaska Story I remember from the Extra Yard with Frankie 😂
joey at 14:49 out of context is fucking hilarious
Frank looks like a character in GTA
45:25 till the end is fuccin electric.
i’m losing it over the dog conversation 😭
The thumb nails are fire🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The butt tattoo was probably from the saying “ where the sun don’t shine” and she said… well it’s shining now
The cigar fully in Frankie’s mouth killed me
Gotta have a watch along like mystery science theater with the Harry Potter movies lmaoo
That dog part… I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry.
I’m so jealous of frank I get food poisoning CONSTANTLY I have such a sensitive stomach it doesn’t even have to be the restaurants fault my stomach just chooses what it hates randomly 😂
haha frankie, he needs the new york accent the whole time. “just take it to the woods, no one will know”
That drink did something to Frankie, talking about shooting your dog wtfff 😭😭
I remember “clear as day”- Famous quote said by THE Frank Alvarez. 🤣
I’m late, but I lost my dad on the 28th of December and the next day I put my dog down. She was 12-13 and she was very sick, couldn’t walk or barely eat and had been like that for months. It was a really hard decision.
Edit:to be fair also, our vet was very sweet and supportive. He knew I’d just lost my dad and he was very nice about the arrangements for Kenzie (my dog). We had her cremated and my boyfriend’s dog we had cremated a year ago or so, so we have them both with us still.
48:20 yooooooooo that's me too Joey!
Yo it's WheezeSantagato
“I understand completely!” 😂