Cocaine in its pure form is less addictive than sugar and has fewer long term health risks. The only difference is if you OD on sugar, your body can fix itself, the first few times at least.
I think the fast talking and talking over each other at the end is making fun of how old movies used to be. They always used to talk really fast and didn’t give many pauses between speaking. 100% accurate.
@@lukegaming86 did you think coke became popular because it was delicious in a warm bottle? Fun fact. Because coke was invented pre refrigeratoration and Pepsi was invented post, if you drink Pepsi cold and coke warm, they taste almost exactly the same.
excepy he doesnt write the episodes he just voices them. He made a movie once and it was garbage. Imagine family guy cutawqys but all the badxones combined the movie.
Ahhhhhh...the days when you could drink without judgement and smoke indoors. Growing up in the Midwest, we had plenty of Supper Clubs.....my parents seemed to go to one just about every week end.
I love the way they're talking over each other while bantering
Man people were so witty back when cocaine was in everything, literally bars back to back
Cocaine in its pure form is less addictive than sugar and has fewer long term health risks. The only difference is if you OD on sugar, your body can fix itself, the first few times at least.
#BringItBack
“Say…I noticed you’ve only had 3 scotches and 5 cigarettes, something wrong?” 😂
I think the fast talking and talking over each other at the end is making fun of how old movies used to be. They always used to talk really fast and didn’t give many pauses between speaking. 100% accurate.
People in the 50s were all taking ungodly fistfuls of uppers
@@lukegaming86 I know right?? 🤣🤣
@@lukegaming86 did you think coke became popular because it was delicious in a warm bottle? Fun fact. Because coke was invented pre refrigeratoration and Pepsi was invented post, if you drink Pepsi cold and coke warm, they taste almost exactly the same.
@@theduke7539 also Coke actually had cocaine in it in the early days 🤣
Not really, no. Your knowledge of old movies is obviously based entirely on watching parodies of parodies of old movies.
You can tell it's a good episode cause it's set in a time period Seth is passionate about. Say what you will about him but the guy's got good taste!
Why do people hate him, though? I think he's a smart and funny dude.
excepy he doesnt write the episodes
he just voices them.
He made a movie once and it was garbage. Imagine family guy cutawqys but all the badxones combined the movie.
Ahhhhhh...the days when you could drink without judgement and smoke indoors. Growing up in the Midwest, we had plenty of Supper Clubs.....my parents seemed to go to one just about every week end.
Sounds like fun.
Ah yes, The Steamy Deuce.
What the deuce?
Mac Bookpro. What a great name.
A Fudge Packard
Decent episode for family guy
That’s right,Peter.
No one wants a woman who already got kids.
you would be lucky if any woman wanted you lol
I think you got that backwards lol 😂🤣
And set
That's nice learn about history with family guy too real
What movie is the original?
The episode is called the “the fatman always rings twice” so I assume it’s the movie “the postman always rings twice”
@@thatguy3968 In addition, the bit where they're talking over each other in rapid fire one-liners is probably a parody of "His Girl Friday"
@@rohunsaigal2576 it's just a parody on noir movies in general
@@thatguy3968 they only took the name from that movie. The plot is completely different
😂😂😂
Season and episode??
Check the discreption
What season, what episode?
Check the discreption
Who calls their ex wife The Nutcracker?