Went to my 10 year HS reunion. Did shots of tequila, smoked a doob and listened to some ridiculous old music. Not sure if there was a 50 year reunion or not. I didn't care to find out who died.
Yeahnah. At my jobs and homes throughout my life, I've encountered homeless in the city, suburbs and countryside. Story's always the same. Some people recover and get their lives back on track through self-reflection, sacrifice and dedication, because they have their wits about them and the people they know are still willing to help them when they see them put some effort in themselves. The truly homeless remain homeless because they drive away their friends and family with their self-righteous attitudes, lose their assets due to impulsive indulgence, establish worse habits out of desperation, then finally convince themselves that society did this to them, they're the victim, and they either DESERVE to be saved by some rando and/or should be ENTITLED to the luxuries that people with money can buy whenever they fancy them. Being threatened by a bum with dirty needles at site security, the druggies who rob shops of household essentials then sell it door-to-door so they have enough cash to afford a fix (it's the only thing they can't steal!), the gambling addicts who lie to teens and kids about starving and then take their pocket money into a ladbrokes or a newsagents to mass-buy scratchcards, digging through peoples trash for food and just leaving leaving a mountain of rubbish all over gardens and streets(hey I'm hungry, this ain't my problem), ripping peoples fences apart to make structures the council removes in days, stealing dogs in gardens or outside shops to breed or sell on, the list doesn't end. I'm only 29, and I'm all out of pity for the homeless. And whose actions did that? The homeless'.
@@bigmeknurgle Try to be compassionate all it takes is life changing consequences for someone to lose everything and become derelict. I do get you point about people who have substance abuse problems and how they can create havoc for others in the community. Be grateful you are healthy and have the ability to understand others hardships so you don't make the same mistakes. It's hard I know but try to be like the sun it shines on everyone regardless of good or bad it refrains from judgement. Have a great day
@@boxingmotoman "compassionate" nothing. I've been down and out before and worked like Hell to get out of it. Most of these homeless bums did it to themselves and it's always naive liberals who enable such self-destructive behavior, hence why every Democrat-run city is a filthy crime-ridden ghetto full of homeless encampments and panhandlers. Nothing says "I care about the environment" and "I want to stop the pandemic" quite like tent cities, and human waste and drug needles all over city sidewalks. You know they're full of it when you give them food and water but they insist on money instead, or they throw the food on the ground as you drive away. There are shelters everywhere to help these people yet they refuse to use them because they can't use their drugs at these places, nor do they want to stop their addictions. Our local city council decided the answer is to confiscate hotel buildings and give out free needles at taxpayer expense, while shutting down church charities for "violating zoning laws." Donate to shelters, volunteer your time, give them directions to a temp agency or rehab center, but do not enable the junkies and panhandlers by giving them money. Also, look at their feet. If they have nice shoes, you know they'll be driving home when they're done, or you'll see them later at the store laughing it up with their friends. Peace.
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The guy who was throwing aluminum cans in the trash, I mean he could be worse. He could be a person littering, at least he wasn't throwing the cans on the ground.
I don't know why people get so hung up on high school reunions. I went to my 10 year high school reunion in 2013 and it really wasn't all that it was cracked up to be. None of my friends who said they were going to be there didn't show up and they people that were there barely even knew me. So I figured out real quick that reunions of any kind just aren't my thing.
George Costanza eating out of the garbage can, then wiping a guy's windshield with a newspaper for accidentally throwing coffee on it, both times being seen by his girlfriend's mother? Lot of similarities between 'Frasier' and 'Seinfeld'.
I'm rather surprised that no one has ever thought of making a sitcom about a wealthy, stuck-up, self-absorbed socialite who hits rock-bottom. Could make an entertaining premise where they learn how hard life really is, among other lessons while making unlikely friends along the way.
It could be "Horatio Alger" inspiring. But, instead, she becomes a chameleon, not noticing that the people have a different station in life and learning something from every person she meets. If any of this reality might be fodder to the "woke" (She says what she thinks, and there are only two genders), she has flashbacks to her roots, thinking of her grandparents who emigrated with only the clothes on their backs. Will they love or hate her?
Life Stinks and Trading Places fit that bill for movies. But I'd love for the frasier sequel series to do this. If only Kelsey is aboard. Then kill off every character and have Frasier be homeless in South America.
They have; 2 Broke Girls, Arrested Development, Sabrina the Teenaged Witch, Gilligan's Island, That 70's Show, The Simpsons, all have had that plot at some point or another.
He was dressed like that because he was cleaning his oven. (What, no self-cleaning oven, Frasier?) But I agree, it's hard to believe he would leave the house looking like that. The writers were playing fast and loose with Frasier's character in the service of comedy.
@@Dreamline78 I could see that he'd be wearing that to clean the oven. But leaving the house like that? Although we did get the 5 stages of grief episode so maybe he wasn't in the mood to really look after himself
Instead of asking Frasier to buy food, a more potent insult would’ve been to tell him to buy a two-buck chuck. Frasier would be exasperatedly reeling off French chateaus whose expensive wines he savors.
@@youmustcreateachanne Frasier has enough money to splurge on both things, merely status symbols. He was trying to convince his classmate he could afford those things even though he looked like a bum.
"I own a BMW, I collect African art!" LOL
"I just threw out a two hundred dollar belt!"
This really show's Frasier's alignment. He's beyond so many things, but he'll dig through everyone else's trash just to do the right thing.
It’s for Mother Earth
@@notsureiL we'll, he is a Freudian
"It's very popular in my circle" apparently went over the audience's heads.
What is the reference, or gag? Cheers.
@@CreationBrosZone-km5be Frasier means in his elite snob circle but he appears to be saying his circle of homeless friends.
@@ExVeritateLibertas Got it. Cheers!
I love Frasier. Just bought the complete series.
“On behalf of mother earth, I thank you.”
One of the best scenes.
I love Frasier
Spectacular cast and writers by far my favorite tv show.
This happens to me every day.
you get mistaken for a homeless person everyday?
No, for Frasier.
Me two, but the joke is, I'm actually homeless.
you're saying you bare a resemblance to Frasier?
ahaha me too
A great segment
Priceless.
One of the best sitcoms ever :)
“Yes the bootstrap foundation they’re very popular in my circle”
I must have missed this episode.......
No good deed goes unpunished…
1:08 that's exactly what I was thinking
Went to my 10 year HS reunion. Did shots of tequila, smoked a doob and listened to some ridiculous old music.
Not sure if there was a 50 year reunion or not. I didn't care to find out who died.
So funny!!!
HA I remember this
If Fraser doesn't want it give it here.
The presumption that one is homeless due to substance abuse is far too prevalent. Illness, an inability to earn, happens to people, too.
Yeahnah. At my jobs and homes throughout my life, I've encountered homeless in the city, suburbs and countryside. Story's always the same.
Some people recover and get their lives back on track through self-reflection, sacrifice and dedication, because they have their wits about them and the people they know are still willing to help them when they see them put some effort in themselves.
The truly homeless remain homeless because they drive away their friends and family with their self-righteous attitudes, lose their assets due to impulsive indulgence, establish worse habits out of desperation, then finally convince themselves that society did this to them, they're the victim, and they either DESERVE to be saved by some rando and/or should be ENTITLED to the luxuries that people with money can buy whenever they fancy them.
Being threatened by a bum with dirty needles at site security, the druggies who rob shops of household essentials then sell it door-to-door so they have enough cash to afford a fix (it's the only thing they can't steal!), the gambling addicts who lie to teens and kids about starving and then take their pocket money into a ladbrokes or a newsagents to mass-buy scratchcards, digging through peoples trash for food and just leaving leaving a mountain of rubbish all over gardens and streets(hey I'm hungry, this ain't my problem), ripping peoples fences apart to make structures the council removes in days, stealing dogs in gardens or outside shops to breed or sell on, the list doesn't end.
I'm only 29, and I'm all out of pity for the homeless. And whose actions did that? The homeless'.
@@bigmeknurgle Try to be compassionate all it takes is life changing consequences for someone to lose everything and become derelict. I do get you point about people who have substance abuse problems and how they can create havoc for others in the community. Be grateful you are healthy and have the ability to understand others hardships so you don't make the same mistakes. It's hard I know but try to be like the sun it shines on everyone regardless of good or bad it refrains from judgement. Have a great day
@@boxingmotoman "compassionate" nothing. I've been down and out before and worked like Hell to get out of it. Most of these homeless bums did it to themselves and it's always naive liberals who enable such self-destructive behavior, hence why every Democrat-run city is a filthy crime-ridden ghetto full of homeless encampments and panhandlers. Nothing says "I care about the environment" and "I want to stop the pandemic" quite like tent cities, and human waste and drug needles all over city sidewalks. You know they're full of it when you give them food and water but they insist on money instead, or they throw the food on the ground as you drive away. There are shelters everywhere to help these people yet they refuse to use them because they can't use their drugs at these places, nor do they want to stop their addictions. Our local city council decided the answer is to confiscate hotel buildings and give out free needles at taxpayer expense, while shutting down church charities for "violating zoning laws." Donate to shelters, volunteer your time, give them directions to a temp agency or rehab center, but do not enable the junkies and panhandlers by giving them money. Also, look at their feet. If they have nice shoes, you know they'll be driving home when they're done, or you'll see them later at the store laughing it up with their friends. Peace.
shut the fuck up and enjoy the video
I know of a lovely man who lost his home because his wife dying left him unable to cope with life. He has been on the streets for over a decade.
& of course this is one of the few scenes in the entire series he's not wearing a suit
What sort of person drinks chocolate soda lol
Chocolate soda does not sound nice at all.
@@chrishaddock5886 I hear that
Cliff Huxtable.
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I sometimes do. It's basically a root beer float with club soda and chocolate syrup.
The guy who was throwing aluminum cans in the trash, I mean he could be worse. He could be a person littering, at least he wasn't throwing the cans on the ground.
Or $200 belts
I don't know why people get so hung up on high school reunions. I went to my 10 year high school reunion in 2013 and it really wasn't all that it was cracked up to be. None of my friends who said they were going to be there didn't show up and they people that were there barely even knew me. So I figured out real quick that reunions of any kind just aren't my thing.
Agree .... waste of time .... and overrated
Better to remain mysterious
I agree. I was going to go to my 10 year reunion and then I ended up not going.
Anything for Salinas!
loved mine! had the best time ever! we all did!
It would have been funny if he gave him another dollar after Fraiser said "I collect African art".
You made me horse laugh
George Costanza eating out of the garbage can, then wiping a guy's windshield with a newspaper for accidentally throwing coffee on it, both times being seen by his girlfriend's mother? Lot of similarities between 'Frasier' and 'Seinfeld'.
Lol, but in George's case, he has a shorter distance to fall than Frasier.
@@theevilascotcompany9255 George is walking the razor's edge
Frasier wouldn’t be caught dead, eating something out of the trash.
sweat pants, lol.
What are those things behind the snob?😮🤓😎✌🏻
I'm rather surprised that no one has ever thought of making a sitcom about a wealthy, stuck-up, self-absorbed socialite who hits rock-bottom. Could make an entertaining premise where they learn how hard life really is, among other lessons while making unlikely friends along the way.
It could be "Horatio Alger" inspiring. But, instead, she becomes a chameleon, not noticing that the people have a different station in life and learning something from every person she meets. If any of this reality might be fodder to the "woke" (She says what she thinks, and there are only two genders), she has flashbacks to her roots, thinking of her grandparents who emigrated with only the clothes on their backs. Will they love or hate her?
@@coreycox2345
What the hell are you going on about?
Schitt's Creek
Life Stinks and Trading Places fit that bill for movies. But I'd love for the frasier sequel series to do this. If only Kelsey is aboard. Then kill off every character and have Frasier be homeless in South America.
They have; 2 Broke Girls, Arrested Development, Sabrina the Teenaged Witch, Gilligan's Island, That 70's Show, The Simpsons, all have had that plot at some point or another.
im a doctor/ veterinarian.. people do that to me all the time ahaha
Dat Face 0:19
I never understood this part of the episode. Frasier would never leave the home dirty and wearing clothes like this
He was depressed from losing his job. Got a bit slobby.
depression can do that to you...
@@pcppbadminton He was also going to the grocery store across the street to return dog food that Martin bought.
He was dressed like that because he was cleaning his oven. (What, no self-cleaning oven, Frasier?) But I agree, it's hard to believe he would leave the house looking like that. The writers were playing fast and loose with Frasier's character in the service of comedy.
@@Dreamline78 I could see that he'd be wearing that to clean the oven. But leaving the house like that? Although we did get the 5 stages of grief episode so maybe he wasn't in the mood to really look after himself
Instead of asking Frasier to buy food, a more potent insult would’ve been to tell him to buy a two-buck chuck. Frasier would be exasperatedly reeling off French chateaus whose expensive wines he savors.
It wasn't to insult him, it was because there was beer beneath the dog food
Percy Williams
BMW. African Art
Your point?
Hotel. Trivago
@@youmustcreateachanne Frasier has enough money to splurge on both things, merely status symbols. He was trying to convince his classmate he could afford those things even though he looked like a bum.
Vinegar. Sarsons.
Really good art.
0:20 Why was Frasier’s face and tshirt soiled even before he started scrummaging through the trash?
He was cleaning his oven before Martin sent him to the store.
What did he throw away? "A $200 ..." Sounded like 'belt'.
200 dollar belt, referenced earlier in the episode when Niles told him it wasn't a good choice.
Cheers.
I thought it was a food item since they were talking about food.
Shadow Heart On behalf of Mother Earth, I thank Frasier.
@@Tubeite You did catch the last line, did you not?
@@youmustcreateachanne Why yes I did, thank you very much.
The dog for is for my father.
Chocolate soda?? 🤢 That’s a thing??
Yup. Chocolate and carbonation…not that great
Yogurt soda's are a thing in the Middle East.
It's...eh
Matthew 6:33 but seek ye first the kingdom of God