Me to, our country was ace back then, when did you last check out Milo Kerigan? Or Steve Vizard selling a Fucaria rug, I curse the day I married your sister Abdul
Job Warehouse was located at 54-62 Bourke Street, Melbourne and ran as a business from 1952 to 2012. It was owned by a Jewish man named Jacob Zeimer, who passed the premises onto his sons after he died in 2005. The family closed down the store in 2012. Nearby businesses were angered by the rundown and decrepit state of the building and despite several years of prospective tenants all offering to pay to use the place, the three brothers refused to allow its use and slowly let it rot. So much so that the front wall, roof and parts of the facade had to be restored after recieving several cause notices by Heritage Victoria! Currently a large group has a 40 year lease on the buildings and renovations have begun.
interesting to know the building was owned by a Jewish Austrian painter before Zeimer. and when Zeimer died he had a $5million dollar real-estate portfolio in 2005. which would be worth 10+ generations of wealth today. they sure love money for some reason those Austrians
The Dashboard Doctor is still at 71 Sydney Rd, Coburg. I moved down from Qld and lived around the corner on Moreland Road. I almost lost my mind when I found all these places nearby. :)
10 years later and the Dashboard Doctor is still in business, only they've moved to Dorset Road Boronia. I've only recently had them replace the dash and airbags in my WRX after I hit a roo. They do good work 👍
@@ray.shoesmith Interestingly if you go on google maps to the Sydney Rd Coburg address mentioned and take street view back to 2022 and further you can still see the old dashboard doctor painted sign fading away.
Once I went past Job Warehouse when on holiday and saw a pigeon trapped in the window display, staring at me, sitting on a bolt of fabric. I took a photo and I've wondered where it was because I didn't see a shop sign but when I saw this video I immediately recognised it!
@@Jeremy-f3s BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! COME AND GET YOUR NON-POLITICAL ARSING ABOUT FROM THE CHASER! SOCIAL POLICE! SURPRISE SPRUIKERS! CRAZY WAREHEOUSE GUYS! EULOGY SONGS! THAT'S RIGHT SHOPPERS, IT'S NON-POLITICAL ARSING ABOUT MADNESS!
@@serendpity3478 Yeah but their main aim was political satire, I never said they didn't do non political jokes but the D Generation was more social commentary with some political jokes, mainly whenever Rob Sitch dressed as a political figure but the two groups or gangs were about different stuff. And The Chaser were very much political commentary.
Its now 2024 and they are still as funny now as back in the 90s. I was in my 20s back then and the show aired on a Saturday night. Id never head out with friends etc until after Id watched this first.
I used to shop at the Bolt bloke, and drove past the Dashboard doctor on my way to work many years ago. Mum used to go to that hairdresser, and grandma shopped at stacks of slacks. I remember when this first aired and getting excited at the places I recognised.
I remember watching The Late Show every Saturday night. It made everything I did that evening seem that much better, because of the anticipation of watching such a great, late-night comedy.
Job Warehouse looked like shit but it was actually a Melbourne icon. Plenty of famous dressmakers and fashion designers went there for fabric. The old guy was a Polish Jew who owned millions in CBD property.
Tony and Mick were 2 of the go to blokes for Aussie comedy back in the day. I reflect on their schtick now and it makes me appreciate how brilliant Norm McDonald is.
Where that pharoah travel agency was in Brunswick/sydney rd... there used to be a lot of weird places around there like that. Still a weird part of town.
Brick and mortar retailers in our cities can only look back on this golden era and wonder where it all went so horribly wrong. I'm guessing that firebombing tobacco shops hasn't really helped lure the foot traffic.
@@paradiselost9946I remember around 7yo asking my dad, where does money come from? They print it like pages from a book. Why don't they print heaps and give it to everyone? Because then it devalues and it costs a lot more money to buy the same things. My dad knows more about economics than our politicians, RBA board and elected leaders
@@paradiselost9946 Haha yeah, Pauline fucken Hanson was the saviour who would have led us to deliverance. Trickle down failed because of Asians and online shopping was invented by Muslims.
I prefer the 80s boxy look, has a nonchalant utilitarian charm to it. The same way The Castle movie is the most wholesome depiction of Australian's put to screen.
To think Mick Molloy was a prefect at a Private Boys School... and not one of the sports prefects or other 'cool' ones, he was the prefect of the music department.
Back in the days not long after Mick Molloy was a prefect at an elite Melbourne private school before boganising himself for profit and 'laughs'. He and Rebel Wilson should start a comedy act.
This is randomly popping off 13 years later cheers algorithm
Ditto.
im here too
Hi
Yep.
Wtf
One of the finest shows ever on our ABC. The nineties, oh how I miss you 😘
Me to, our country was ace back then, when did you last check out Milo Kerigan? Or Steve Vizard selling a Fucaria rug, I curse the day I married your sister Abdul
I watched Fast Forwards Skippy skits (brilliant by the way!) and all of these popped up. For once, I'm loving the algorithm
Lol. It was never OUR ABC.
"I've never seen you before, I'm just a fan of your fabric" has lived in my head for 30 years
For me it’s “The slacks here aren’t in fact in stack… they’re on racks”
it still makes me laugh.
Job Warehouse was located at 54-62 Bourke Street, Melbourne and ran as a business from 1952 to 2012.
It was owned by a Jewish man named Jacob Zeimer, who passed the premises onto his sons after he died in 2005.
The family closed down the store in 2012.
Nearby businesses were angered by the rundown and decrepit state of the building and despite several years of prospective tenants all offering to pay to use the place, the three brothers refused to allow its use and slowly let it rot. So much so that the front wall, roof and parts of the facade had to be restored after recieving several cause notices by Heritage Victoria!
Currently a large group has a 40 year lease on the buildings and renovations have begun.
I like how you say "begun". They've never not had the scaffolding up, the whole time I've lived in Melbourne!
Selfish people.
always thought it was a front to a drug dealing empire!
interesting to know the building was owned by a Jewish Austrian painter before Zeimer. and when Zeimer died he had a $5million dollar real-estate portfolio in 2005. which would be worth 10+ generations of wealth today. they sure love money for some reason those Austrians
Thank you. I came to the comments exactly for this information
The Dashboard Doctor is still at 71 Sydney Rd, Coburg.
I moved down from Qld and lived around the corner on Moreland Road. I almost lost my mind when I found all these places nearby. :)
10 years later and the Dashboard Doctor is still in business, only they've moved to Dorset Road Boronia. I've only recently had them replace the dash and airbags in my WRX after I hit a roo. They do good work 👍
@@ray.shoesmith love this follow up, awesome!
@@ray.shoesmith Interestingly if you go on google maps to the Sydney Rd Coburg address mentioned and take street view back to 2022 and further you can still see the old dashboard doctor painted sign fading away.
@@ray.shoesmith I came here to say the exact same thing 😂🧡
I always said hello to the dead bee in the window of the Job Warehouse.
Once I went past Job Warehouse when on holiday and saw a pigeon trapped in the window display, staring at me, sitting on a bolt of fabric. I took a photo and I've wondered where it was because I didn't see a shop sign but when I saw this video I immediately recognised it!
The Job Warehouse bit pre-dates the Chaser antics by 15 years!
Wasn't political commentary though, was just arsing about
@@Jeremy-f3s BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! COME AND GET YOUR NON-POLITICAL ARSING ABOUT FROM THE CHASER! SOCIAL POLICE! SURPRISE SPRUIKERS! CRAZY WAREHEOUSE GUYS! EULOGY SONGS! THAT'S RIGHT SHOPPERS, IT'S NON-POLITICAL ARSING ABOUT MADNESS!
@@Jeremy-f3s The Chaser did plenty of that type of stuff too. The Citizens Infringment Officer for example. Also the Warehouse Sale guy
@@serendpity3478 Yeah but their main aim was political satire, I never said they didn't do non political jokes but the D Generation was more social commentary with some political jokes, mainly whenever Rob Sitch dressed as a political figure but the two groups or gangs were about different stuff. And The Chaser were very much political commentary.
This show would still draw an audience if the ABC re-ran it. I for one, believe it was well worth 8.5c a day.
about the only thing worth watching on the ABC
Its now 2024 and they are still as funny now as back in the 90s. I was in my 20s back then and the show aired on a Saturday night. Id never head out with friends etc until after Id watched this first.
I love Tony's current podcast 'Sizzletown'. It's like a dip into the 90's!
I used to shop at the Bolt bloke, and drove past the Dashboard doctor on my way to work many years ago.
Mum used to go to that hairdresser, and grandma shopped at stacks of slacks.
I remember when this first aired and getting excited at the places I recognised.
Oh this made me nostalgic! It's the early 90s windcheaters I really enjoy.
Sadly Stacks of Slacks closed down earlier this year.
I’m literally shaking and crying right now
Loved that stax of slacks in racks.
That sucks. I need racks of dacks.
this is terrible news
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
They were the funniest duo on Australian radio in the 90’s..I miss them :))
I'm proud to say that I got kicked out of Job Warehouse too!
what was their deal? A front for something surely
@@bazza2540 Just a couple of cranky buggers who cracked it if you didn't purchase something within 5 minutes of entering their premises
2:45 St Ambroses Church, Brunswick. My parents were married there in 1956. I lived in Belfast st.
I love how everyone is so jolly. I don’t think anyone stopped today would have a laugh.
Yeh that guy who kicked them out of the store 3 times was so jolly.
Cuz they wouldn't speak English
@@Magooch86 he was so in on it haha
I remember watching The Late Show every Saturday night. It made everything I did that evening seem that much better, because of the anticipation of watching such a great, late-night comedy.
It was a real event wasn't it? Now we are all just amusing ourselves to death with UA-cam all day long.
Dashboard Doctor was still going last time I saw in Sydney Road, Coburg.
The fabric shop was one I regularly passed by, and wondered what the hell they 'really' sold on site.
Job Warehouse looked like shit but it was actually a Melbourne icon. Plenty of famous dressmakers and fashion designers went there for fabric. The old guy was a Polish Jew who owned millions in CBD property.
Owned millions in property and yet had a shopfront window worse than the tip...
FYI: The Dashboard Doctor is still in business
What about The Bolt Bloke?
I dont think Job Warehouse has ever changed the stuff in the window
Tony and Mick were 2 of the go to blokes for Aussie comedy back in the day.
I reflect on their schtick now and it makes me appreciate how brilliant Norm McDonald is.
Yeah I always tuned into Martin and Malloy back in the 90s.
On quite a few occasions they had me pissing myself with laughter on a crowded train.
Padre Pio did look like that, he had stigmata.
That was really funny. Champagne comedy ...oops, sparkling Rosé comedy.
Shelves for shops , in Dandenong , opening decades later were just taking the piss !!!
so max has come down for some tracks at stacks of slacks - the lady looked fantastically mute at that stage - wonderful joke and reaction
nice trackydaks Max
i loved watching this show as a teen..
Bargearse was the main reason 😂
Aussie comedy gold
One of the most random videos to pop up on my page. Unfortunately I never watched this show back in the day, but this was great
@@darrenl all episodes of both seasons are on UA-cam. It’s not all like this and some sketches haven’t aged well, but it’s an iconic early 90s series.
Where that pharoah travel agency was in Brunswick/sydney rd... there used to be a lot of weird places around there like that. Still a weird part of town.
Australia peaked in the 90s
Argh I wish I could go back to the 90s and live there forever.
Ahh... back when the ABC produced actual comedy.
They still produce comedy but its called QandA.
Back when comedy was an actual thing.
Now it's all offense and outrage. And garbage reality TV.
@@pinball1974hahahahaha fk. This got me good. Well played.
Back before Ita banned joy
@@thehoov6672 yank brained
aunty would never allow the dash across the road to the dashboard doctor today
Grant does have a flat top, that is bolt canon
Man I miss this show
This is gold. Forgotten how funny and spontaneous these guys are.
I loved this show back in the day what great memories
Its an indictment on australian tv that it could never get as good as this for irl stunts. So simple, fun and effective.
Love the old cars in the background!!
Great upload. Thanks appreciated !
Mick Molloy's hair should be in a museum. A real greasy period piece.
are algorithms reading minds now !
i was thinking of this yesterday
I swear they do sometimes 😳😬
Did you mention it in earshot of your phone? Even if turned off it still listens to you and as You Tube is owned by Google... ta-da
I saw a facebook post about the Dashboard Doctor the other day.
ah yes, the Padre Pio shop
Stax of Slacks was in North Road Ormond wasn't it?
Brandon Quatro It was. I walked past there yesterday, though, and it's no longer there :(
stax of dacks on racks, I think
Hopefully the National Trust kept the store sign at least- it's part of Melbourne's cultural heritage!
Brick and mortar retailers in our cities can only look back on this golden era and wonder where it all went so horribly wrong. I'm guessing that firebombing tobacco shops hasn't really helped lure the foot traffic.
@@paradiselost9946 you think the internet wouldn't have out competed brick and mortar retail if we just all got as racists as Pauline?
@@paradiselost9946 lol no. Trickle down economics failed, thats it.
@@paradiselost9946I remember around 7yo asking my dad, where does money come from?
They print it like pages from a book.
Why don't they print heaps and give it to everyone?
Because then it devalues and it costs a lot more money to buy the same things.
My dad knows more about economics than our politicians, RBA board and elected leaders
@@paradiselost9946 Haha yeah, Pauline fucken Hanson was the saviour who would have led us to deliverance. Trickle down failed because of Asians and online shopping was invented by Muslims.
Brilliant!
I still piss myself to these guys 30 years later
I only just got the Nietzsche hair studio joke and I would have seen this when it aired.
Likewise
those were the days...
Thanks!
My parents attended one if Padre Pio's sermons in Italy...he was a much loved priest.
he had stigmata
Gosh I miss the 90's
I miss any period outside the clusterfark we're now in. Give me a life in the plague-ridden middle ages even.
@@ceeemm1901 😆
Goddamn, The Late Show was so excellent.
Naming thing like that works.
I still remember these places.
Heard today that Job Warehouse is closing down!!!!!!
Is The Bolt Bloke still around? Furthermore, is Grant still running it?
I enjoyed this, loved the 90s.
😂😂 The best of times. Got me through uni, this show
Nietzsche gag should have got a bigger laugh
Back when Mick Molloy was funny.
I thoroughly enjoyed that. Ah the 90s
Everybody drove absolute shitheaps in the 90s lmao
I sure did. Cars used to rust a lot worse back then
@@dielaughing73 these days cars fall apart before they rust. Progress!
I prefer the 80s boxy look, has a nonchalant utilitarian charm to it. The same way The Castle movie is the most wholesome depiction of Australian's put to screen.
Now we have chinese cars. they come sole in shitheap form
amanda at stax of slacks was a proper good sort... wonder where she is now
Classic Melbourne
Priceless... stax of slacks on racks
Couldnt have that humour on the ABC anymore
They pioneered this type of satire/comedy as far as TV goes but now they're neutered.
I saw a post about the Dashboard Doctor just the other day.
Look how young Mick looks
Mick's hairdo
Job Warehouse! Remember it well. Basil Fawlty had nothing on the Job Warehouse bloke.
To think Mick Molloy was a prefect at a Private Boys School... and not one of the sports prefects or other 'cool' ones, he was the prefect of the music department.
Gold.
This reminds me of the chasers
@@Sh4dow682 this was 7 years before The Chaser formed
@@radix27 yeh i know.. still love that style of comedy :)
A very funny sketch concept. Shame the proprietors were all so boring... except for The Bolt Bloke.
Mick Molloy is a true aussie icon 😇
Mick Molloy was handsome as hell when he was younger.
...and well below 120 kg...
After a slab of beer perhaps....
Alcohol, no exercise, age and fine food will do that
Actually, i could do with a dashboard doctor!
They really had too much fun doing that show.
Ahh, back when Mick was in Boy Town the first time!
Chmpagne sketch comedy 👍
I miss these c hunts
marten molloy!!!
Sad that they had falling out they were so funny
Oh what happened? Think they were my fave comedic duo...
Yeah
Champaign comedy
Molloy looks really stoned.
Compare to this to the crap that's on the ABC nowadays
I miss the good ol aussie satire
I miss the Late Show and the D-Gen.
Why does this guy look like Harry potter
Back in the days not long after Mick Molloy was a prefect at an elite Melbourne private school before boganising himself for profit and 'laughs'. He and Rebel Wilson should start a comedy act.
He must have gone to a Bogan Re-Education camp.
It’s still a thing, rich kids cosplaying as working class
Harry Potter and Malfoy
Sydney Rd Brunswick.
1994.
back when life was epic, and the streets weren't full
lol.. mick! The hair!
There so young
we're just older
😂.