Letterkenny | Season 4 | Uncle Eddie and Aunt Marion
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- You ever heard of Johnny Cash?
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"Guess who walks in... ever heard of Johnny Cash?" gets me every fuckin time
Better believe it's the man in black
Now he’s spinnin’s the yarn.
This wild ass story kills me everytime and just the way Wayne tells it you know it’s true buddy haha
y'ev'rd'o'jonnycash
Dary guessing little Richard had me done...
"Stop and think... About the glory you're leaving on the table." Truer words have never been spoken
What does he mean by that?
@@mikemike4165 "Fuck you, Shoresy!"
@@silvia.4442 You don't get Aunt Marion by walking away from a fight with the King.
AMEN
@@silvia.4442 It means that you could "win" the affection of a girl (the glory), but you could also "lose" her and suffer an incredible embarrassment (rejected in front of everybody). The "glory you leave on the table" is not taking the risk at all. A text message risk nothing and thus has no glory. This entire monologue strikes a certain chord with how men are wired. The point, at least for Uncle Eddie, and true in life as well is nothing can be achieved without taking a huge risk.
The look Darry's face when he guesses little Richard correctly fucking kills me
Few things in life give me more seratonin than seeing Darry happy.
Pretty sure that was a “blooper” that they just had to keep in lol from what I’ve seen about behind the scenes they can almost never make it through a whole scene without someone laughing smiling etc.
"Sammy Davis Jr. switched sides half-way through the fight." LOL
"Next thing y'know, in walks the Rat Pack with Chuck Berry and The Beach Boys, who hadn't broken yet but were makin' a name for themselves as California street toughs." This line cracks me up every time!
N O
This isn't just a scene. This is poetry.
"Wanna throw hands at James Brown, I'm sorry you're a goner. Everybody knows that."
Love this show!
🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
especially his ex wife..
(too soon?)
That's just facts. I'd sooners mount the funnel of a runnin woodchippers than throws hands with James Brown.
You don’t mess with 6 ft 3 of soul and fury
"Still on the bottle and a nasty drunk"...LOL
Gets me all the time.
My favorite bit was the way Wayne's voice dips out for "he's got Dean Martin in an ₒₘₒₚₗₐₜₐ"
I thought I was alone 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The omoplata, which means scapula in Portuguese, is a highly effective Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ submission). ...
I still can't handle the spot - among ALL of this absurdity - when Wayne says "Buddy Holly walks over and BERTUZZI's uncle Eddie"
As an Avs fan, yeah, no, fuck Bertuzzi. I'm glad he's become the fucking generic for that shit.
@@Freelancer4tehwin Well as a hockey fan I agree in-general.
It was just a funny reference since you don't hear a good Bertuzzi dropped into pop culture usually.
Well as someone that doesn’t watch a lick of hockey, appreciate the backstory.
@@Monahandsom3 In 2004, Todd Bertuzzi gave an opposing player a sucker punch to the back of his head in the dying minutes of a meaningless game. It gave the other guy a career-ending head injury, got Bertuzzi a crazy long suspension and a criminal charge. It was so bad that the Canadian government talked about bringing in a special law against hockey violence unless the league cracked down. Believe you me, you don't want to get Bertuzzi'd.
@@Monahandsom3 Here is a quick TSN video on the incident from 2004 ua-cam.com/video/GEjdwlT6g7o/v-deo.html ...but for the purpose of explaiining the reference made in Letterkenny it means sucker punch
"Cash is over there arm-barring Sinatra."
Glorious words
It is glorious
"Takes her for a milkshake, like a real man"
Fuckin' A
DAWG
The physical comedy is so good I can't even explain why. The way Keeso walks away, turns, comes back just emphasize a point. It's hilarious.
God Damnit uncle Eddie, a legend for all eternity... took her for a
Milkshake after bustin them skulls.
Like a real man
The single greatest r/ThatHappened there ever was
/r/ihaveihavereddit
The Colonel you’re just as bad as him
@@ednamode2334 Never reply to two month old comments, Darling. It distracts from the Now.
@@supermassiveblaktrol Whats about a year afters?
@@supermassiveblaktrol how about 2 bud
Ok, so we got Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Beach Boys, Johnny Cash, John Wayne, James Brown, Little Richard, Bing Crosby, Buddy Holly, Ray Charles, Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr, Dean Martin and Brian Wilson, did I miss anybody?
Uncle Eddie, how can you miss a legend like that
@@LeButters213 this deserves every like ever liked
Brian Wilson was a member of the Beach Boys. No need list him twice.
You know who should be listed twice? God damn uncle Eddie.
Depending on which variation of the Rat Pack, you could be missing a couple of members from there, but the mention of Crosby makes me think it was post-Lawford.
"he's with his good pal Bing Crosby and that's pre-'White Christmas' when he was still on the bottle and a nasty drunk" holy shit every line of this is gold
"Hey kid, we got this from here...go get your girl." Haha. Gold.
"... aboot the glory you're leavin' on the table".
Glorious ending!
Ray Charles says, "No way. That's not how this ends."
“So fuckin’ Buddy Holly walks over and Bertuzzis Uncle Eddie, right?”
That’s a sucker from behind, rest of the world
Highest-quality bullshit I've ever heard. Inspiring.
How can you not like the story of how Uncle Eddy met Aunt Marion. 😂😂
How he kept a straight face through all that is beyond me! I would love to see the bloopers for that particular scene!
Letterkinny shows that Ontario Canadians are the same as West Texans with a different accent. Same morals and values same polite yet violent chivalry.. same subculture.
I love the way he looks out into the distance as he tells this story. Awesome!
Fun fact, he does that when he has a long monologue because he's reading it off a card. Just like with the super cold open. Pretty smart. I mean for a guy that looks like he never talks, he says more words per minute than an average woman most days. like-lay.
@@ryancbarrett96
Professor Tricia says thats demeanins to womens.
@@ibieiniid4240 unpopular opinion: Dan making everything plural got old pretty fast. If he even acknowledged it, it might have more legs, but they went the other way when he calls out Wayne and Daryl for saying sushis and sashimis. He he has no idea they're making fun of him. Great bit, but still bugged me.
@@ryancbarrett96 Wan' know what? I think they still get some mileage out of it every now and then but yeah most times it's just a bits of a distractions.
@@ibieiniid4240 Professors Tricias drives me crazy in particular.
That was so fucking God damn awesome, a story of love found, honor defended, Shakespearean intrigues and even an MMA beat down!
No way. That's not how this ends.. possibly the funniest thing I've ever heard on television.
i love wayne's hilarious brazilian jiu-jitsu references. yes, these are actual techniques, but this scene is gold.
I just started BJJ six months ago…. I just discovered Letterkenny two weeks ago. This is my favorite scene so far, and having the BJJ reference is just a cherry on top 😂
Don't text her, that's just leaving it on the table. Start a massive bar fight in front of her.
Sounds right to me
Can confirm.
Also dary's face when Wayne says "you better fucking believe it's little Richard" 🤣😂
Shimmying over in a REAL bad mood.
Takes her for a Milkshake....LIKE A REAL Man....
I love that line.
God this show's lines are amazing. One of the best written shows I've ever heard or seen.
I just saw this for the first time watching through the show and I was so awestruck at "Think about the glory you're leavin on the table" that I had to see if it was in a clip I could show my friends.
The most subtle thing he says is, "he Bertuzzi's Uncle Eddie." Only a hockey fan (American here) would get that reference. Awesome.
This story is just begging to animated lol
Oh Hell Ya! Youre just leaving glory on the table by not doing it lol
"Ray Charles has got Buddie Holly in a rear naked. Buddy Holly's tappin' and Ray Charles says 'No way. That's not how this ends.'"
That Last Line rocked my shit.
This is one of the greatest pieces of writing in television history.
How can anyone live up to that?? I guess I'll be single for ever....lol
For Keso to shift his voice to what I assume is his natural voice when he speaks the glory on the table line, is nothing short of brilliant and carries a lot of undertone.
Really drives the point home doesn’t it?
I’m gonna spend the whole weekend thinking ‘bout the glory I left on the table. Fuckin’ A.
So.....I never knew you guys existed until like 4 days ago and now I can't imagine living another day of my life without Letterkenny. Thank you for the laughs!
Pitter patter, time to get at er and watch all six seasons and the specials.
Same. Just found this show Monday on Hulu and I’m hooked. It’s like a Canadian Alabama lol. It’s awesome
This is the greatest monologue in television history
The best thing I have ever watched in my entire 38 years.
SAME!!! (minus 7ish years) This show is seriously hilarious
2:44 "The glory you're leaving on the table"
This might be one of the best stories ever told
The cold open from the first episode got me into Letterkenny. This one made me love it.
This show is like a verbal word play haiku of a poem but stretched and reformed as a brilliantly hilarious comedy that I have rewatched literally 5 times from start to finish!
Must be nice.
I love that he uses Bertuzzi as a verb.
Just as popular here in the States - Letterkenny is a world class masters class is in innuendo comedy…
It's hilarious how many musical legends are in this story! 🤣🤣🤣
The best thing is that (according to some documentaries I've seen) many of these artists used to hang out together in Nashville in the late 50's. It was the music scene of the late 50's early 60's.
I'm Uncle Eddie and I approve this message.
WOW....now that was a story right there.
I can believe every word of it.
SOOO has anybody else figured out by now that this yarn that he spins foreshadows Wayne meeting Marie-Frédérique at Anik's pre-wedding party in the season 5 finale "Bock et Biche"???
Seriously, watch this then go rewatch the final scene in that episode 😱😱😱😱
this is a classic
This is a lesson every young man could use. While the story is funny, the words are the golden truth.
One of the best scenes..... beach boys...... California street toughs..... hahahaha
15 people left the glory on the table.
"TELL YA WHAT, she went to him"
damn i didnt know all those old school stars knew bjj
Shut Up Listen some black belts under Gracie
"Think about the glory you're leaving on the table"!!!! A true morality tale.
Someone needs to re enact this the greatest love story ever told
He pretty much just described the classic musicians version of the Ultimate Showdown.
Uncle Eddie.....the fracking legend
Thank you for posting these clips to your official page.
"yeah you better f#cking believe it's little Richard"😂😂😂😂
I love this story.
Being from Colorado I love the jab at Burtuzzi... I hate that man
@Nick LaPierre fuckin' hate degens from up country.
You can’t spell Legendary without Letterkenny………I think.
How has somebody not animated this sequence yet?
“Takes her fur a milkshake, like a real man”
Uncle Eddie is a Fing legend. 😎👍👏🇨🇦
This is my favorite conversation lol
Since this is fictional anyway, and Wayne is a man of honor, I think the headcanon that this happened exactly as he said it did is perfectly reasonable.
Or that Uncle Eddie told this story to Wayne when he was super young and Wayne chose to believe it.
Either way uncle Eddie must've been a damn legend. He either did it or was the kind of guy that would say it and you would belive him.
Priceless
Why is this strangely motivating?...Think about the glory you’re leaving on the table
This some ultimate showdown of ultimate destiny type business
Tell ya what, she went to him......the offense in his voice..love it
Best story ever told. Period
Ever hear of Johnny Cash. You’re goddamn right the man in the black
Of course, Johnny Cash is the good guy. How could he not be?
I like that Sammy Davis Jr swapped sides and put dean-o in a choke hold.
My all time favorite Wayne story🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This show is so good!
I love how the thumbnail makes it look like Wayne’s giving a speech at the Galactic Senate.
All hands throwin hands
My Uncle Tom was in the army and he knew Elvis. He said Elvis was the dumbest person he has ever met in his entire time in the army. In his words he said Elvis really was a slack jawed moron and he truly hated every time he would have to speak to him because he knew it would divulge into the dumbest conversation he would have that entire day.
glorious
It makes perfect sense..... I will strive to stand in your uncle's shadow!
That PRE white Christmas....look out 🤣🤣🤣
Wayne looks like a completely different person when he isn't squinting.
😂The Man in Black, Rest in peace!
Great shit!!!!!! Love how Rat Pack, Elvis, rock and roll, involved!!!!!
Uncle Eddie sounds like a good guy
Oh he’s a real good guy!
He's a great guy!
Uncle Eddie was a fucking legend
“Pre-white Christmas“ 😂
Walks over and Bertuzzis him. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Go Flames!
This is the real Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny.
What a fucking. Legend.