"Say 3 "Hail Moses" tomorrow, cleans it up for ya." Where do they get this stuff? And why are we still laughing over 50 years later? Because it's still FUNNY! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Hillers62 You’re welcome The dialect is very different from the one I am familiar with. I definitely had to listen to several times to figure out what he said. And that curse he gave Archie is not one that I ever heard as well.
Ha ha! I love this episode, one of my favorites. The line about high tide from Edith and Archie’s reply “yeah! Edith. We sail at midnight” ha ha. Priceless.
Tubes in TVs. Sheesh. My dad served on the U.S.S. Missouri in WWII. He remembers one crew member whose duty was to replace tubes in all the electronic equipment. He said, "that S.O.B never got any sleep." I can believe that!
When Archie tells Edith to go to the neighbor's house and knock on their door and to use her head, I can always see Edith actually using her head to do the knocking.
You have no idea whether he is wearing tzitzis or not. I won't anwer about the kippa online but I do know a hypothetical answer for why he wouldn't have been wearing one.
The neighborhood must have all bought Zenith. We went through 3 (two were "warranty" replacements for the first) within months until my parents got the RCA Colortrak cab unit. That thing would have survived a car crusher. 🤣
I had an aunt and uncle who would only buy Zenith. Even in the early 1990's when Japanese technology was far superior and Zenith was in financial trouble and was the only U.S. company making TV's, they ran around looking to see if they could find a Zenith. My parents always had an RCA until Japanese technology became better and then they had a Sharp. I remember my father laughing at my aunt and uncle searching all over for a Zenith because he knew it was no longer a good brand.
The term "running your .mouth" goes back a lot longer than I would've thought. The term was commonly used in the 1990s, and I had always been under the impression it very recently originated from rap, hip-hop or house music.
Wow .$15 bucks for a service call. In the early 1980s My friend which I helped was a TV service guy and he was charging $35 bucks a service call. The Mod Squad had an episode about a Jewish TV service man which the episode went into more detail with their beliefs.. On Episode S2.E12 In This Corner
No one can repair flat panels themselves. WTF are you talking about! Modern TV's get replaced with new ones (whether we like it or not). Surface-mount solid state circuit boards prevent user-serviceability at home. The upside to non-repairable modern TV's is they can run for decades without a breakdown vs the old TV's with tubes breaking down twice within a year or so as was the case in the 1990's and earlier.
@@deanbianco4982My last old style TV I had for 20 years with no repairs. Just a basic 20-inch GE. Not sure what you're talking about with tubes breaking down every 2 years... 😂
Mr. Levy couldn't be Orthodox; he isn't wearing a kippah - not even one blended in by color with his hair, like Ben Shapiro. Also, it's funny seeing things like this, clips from Porky's, etc. in which they were portraying Jews as stereotypically olive-skinned with black hair, while there were Jews in the main casts who were indistinguishable from anyone else.
@@backforblood3421 ... Although, Jews have convincingly passed for Italians ... Henry Winkler, Brad Garrett and the gal who played Val on The Nanny.... come to mind. I would assume Norman Lear, as a Jew himself, had some say in matters of casting actors in these very specific roles for maximum authenticity--at least in his mind.
"Say 3 "Hail Moses" tomorrow, cleans it up for ya." Where do they get this stuff? And why are we still laughing over 50 years later? Because it's still FUNNY! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂 HILARIOUS then and now! 👍
😅😆🤣😂👏👏👏
3 Hail Moses is pure gold. The part about catholic meat on Friday is hilarious. I was lmao then & now.
@@superman12340 It's the Jewish version of "Hail Mary."
@alondralabute2310 Yes the joke was so funny. I was a practicing catholic for most of my life.
The translation of that Yiddish is
You should live in a house with a 1000 rooms and have a stomach ache in each one of those rooms.
No thank you. I already have a stomach ache in every one of the rooms in the house I live in now which only has 8 rooms!
I saw this episode around 40 years ago when I was young...And I always wanted to know what he said...Thank You!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
oh thanks, I have wanted to know what that meant for years.
@@Hillers62
You’re welcome
The dialect is very different from the one I am familiar with. I definitely had to listen to several times to figure out what he said.
And that curse he gave Archie is not one that I ever heard as well.
Nice. I can decode some words. Live= leiben, house=hoysen, thousand=toyas, rooms= ßimmers, boyachavite= stomach ache.
Ha ha! I love this episode, one of my favorites. The line about high tide from Edith and Archie’s reply “yeah! Edith. We sail at midnight” ha ha. Priceless.
Tubes in TVs. Sheesh. My dad served on the U.S.S. Missouri in WWII. He remembers one crew member whose duty was to replace tubes in all the electronic equipment. He said, "that S.O.B never got any sleep." I can believe that!
" Yeah, Edith . . . . . . . we sail at midnight ! ! ! ! ! " . 😄😆😂🤣
Archie could be so irritable.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love it. All in the Family was so connected with real life and so real. It's still reflects example of what we deal with today in 2024.
"Orthodox what?" "Jewish." "OH GEEZ!" 😂
"Hey...toinin down business....dats against your religion!" 🤣
“Ah jeez, you’re not a dingbat all of the time”! 🤦♂️🤣
When Archie tells Edith to go to the neighbor's house and knock on their door and to use her head, I can always see Edith actually using her head to do the knocking.
The TV Repair Guy "Levy" was Neil J. Schwartz who also Played "Bag" on "Happy Days."👨🔧📺B.W.
The actor, Nick Schwartz is a big real estate guy in Las Vegas. He was the instructor for some of my classes.
Neil.
a few dollars for a repairman. i think $50 is now the bare minimum for any type of home repair work.
Levy looks like a young Jerry Lewis.
But Jerry Lewis wasn't fat when he was young. Actually, he was pretty skinny!
He does!
Same tribe.
I know Yoddishe, and Levy really DID get back st Srchie😂😂😂😂
I wish I knew what he said to get even with Archie.
Archie's ideas on what constitute meaningful tips are HILARIOUS! Sometimes he likes Chinese food....
Were those tears in Archies eyes when he realised it was too late to see himself on TV?
That's Bag leader of The Demons on Happy Days!!!
All the time arguing he could have fixed it
True 🤣 🤣
Now I kinda wanna know when high tide is. I don't even know why, I'm not near any saltwater, LOL.
Come on now Levy look at yourself. You are no more Orthodox than me. Levy said I think I am. 😂😂
The Man in the Street........pre-empted by Richard E. Nixon......he won't have Archie Bunker to kick around anymore. Hilarious episode😅🤣
Imagine having Archie on for an interview and not even featuring it
Levy looks like a young squiggy from the tv 📺 show Laverne and Shirley jamie 😊
He played Bag during the first season of Happy Days.
@user-hp1ou3nb7 that's pretty dar'n close jamie
I wanted to see more of this character Mr. Levy.
If Levy is really an Orthodox Jew, where is his kippah and tzitzis?
You have no idea whether he is wearing tzitzis or not. I won't anwer about the kippa online but I do know a hypothetical answer for why he wouldn't have been wearing one.
I think he is reformed Orthodox.
Many Orthodox don't wear a Kippah at work.
The neighborhood must have all bought Zenith. We went through 3 (two were "warranty" replacements for the first) within months until my parents got the RCA Colortrak cab unit. That thing would have survived a car crusher. 🤣
I was born in 1970. We had the same Zenith for 20 years.
Those were heavy TVs made even heavier encased in a wood frame. We had an RCA where only the PBS station never came in in color.
Zenith was the best!
We had a Zenith television in our living room for over 20 years before it went out. It was a huge and heavy television. Great picture too!
I had an aunt and uncle who would only buy Zenith. Even in the early 1990's when Japanese technology was far superior and Zenith was in financial trouble and was the only U.S. company making TV's, they ran around looking to see if they could find a Zenith.
My parents always had an RCA until Japanese technology became better and then they had a Sharp. I remember my father laughing at my aunt and uncle searching all over for a Zenith because he knew it was no longer a good brand.
Classic episode, ( like many others).
Funniest show ever.
Not even close, even though it's a good show.
@@SenorJuan2023 Maybe not the *funniest* show, but still the best TV show ever created. The balance of humor and drama is unmatched.
@@mindriot91_96 Disagree. Mash wins on all those metrics. easily.
@@SenorJuan2023 Well, I guess we'll agree to disagree :)
3:36 😂😂😂😂
1:11 ... 🤣
Can anyone translate Yiddish?
Read above
@@helenshack2838Thanks! 😂
According to imdb, he said, _"May you live in a house with a thousand rooms, and get a stomachache in each room..."_
The term "running your .mouth" goes back a lot longer than I would've thought. The term was commonly used in the 1990s, and I had always been under the impression it very recently originated from rap, hip-hop or house music.
😂
It goes back further than the 90s.
@@joyceadair3003 😉 Way back 👍
It goes back to the 1920's!!
Archie arguing with the the repairman & made a nasty comment. Like the repairman "got even."
Archie would have been happy that Trump won!
The whole world is happy he won🎉
Wow .$15 bucks for a service call. In the early 1980s My friend which I helped was a TV service guy and he was charging $35 bucks a service call.
The Mod Squad had an episode about a Jewish TV service man which the episode went into more detail with their beliefs..
On Episode S2.E12 In This Corner
A Jewish repairman. Yeah. Right.
Imagine having to get a tv repaired, I can't imagine it. I would just throw it out and buy a new one. I am sure it was on the fritz for a while now.
We repaired T Vs
Didn't throw them awzy.
this was back in the day when repair cost less than buying a new tv
@@lesweizman388 oh okay
Back when they charged a fortune to repair a TV. Thank God for modern flat panels you can repair yourself.
No one can repair flat panels themselves. WTF are you talking about! Modern TV's get replaced with new ones (whether we like it or not). Surface-mount solid state circuit boards prevent user-serviceability at home. The upside to non-repairable modern TV's is they can run for decades without a breakdown vs the old TV's with tubes breaking down twice within a year or so as was the case in the 1990's and earlier.
@@deanbianco4982My last old style TV I had for 20 years with no repairs. Just a basic 20-inch GE. Not sure what you're talking about with tubes breaking down every 2 years... 😂
Mr. Levy couldn't be Orthodox; he isn't wearing a kippah - not even one blended in by color with his hair, like Ben Shapiro. Also, it's funny seeing things like this, clips from Porky's, etc. in which they were portraying Jews as stereotypically olive-skinned with black hair, while there were Jews in the main casts who were indistinguishable from anyone else.
@@backforblood3421 ... Although, Jews have convincingly passed for Italians ... Henry Winkler, Brad Garrett and the gal who played Val on The Nanny.... come to mind. I would assume Norman Lear, as a Jew himself, had some say in matters of casting actors in these very specific roles for maximum authenticity--at least in his mind.
A kippah? Is that anything like yom kippah? 😂🤣
I hope somebody was fired for that blunder
He's probably Reformed.
@@sha11235 He says he's Orthodox in the video.
I have the dislike counter enabled on YT. One nogoodnik somebody has given this a thumbs down!
In 2024 most households would have at least 2 HDTVs so there would be no way of missing the CBS News
Revelation 2:9 & 3:9
Those are the passages which refer to the Synagogue Of Satan, aren't they?