The fact my first thought was, "He didn't tell them to ground the negative cable on the dead vehicle" shows that I have fully transitioned into a Middle Aged Man myself since watching this as a kid.
Nor does putting baking soda on the battery terminals KEEP them from becoming corroded. Doing so will neutralize the acid and aid in removing the corrosion but not prevent it. Silicone grease or...hey! You're looking at my gut, aren't you?
Why not just attach the negative cable to where it's supposed to go on the battery? I had to jump my car & watched vids & didn't understand that part. Anyway 😬 it worked, but I put negative on the battery, not on a metal car part.
The key to great comedy writing is the same now as it was then-Chinese food, caffeine and cocaine. And if you have enough of the last one you don’t need the first two.
16 when this skit came out, I shared this with a friend of mine from HS 3 years ago, we loved SNL back then back when it was funny. He’s gone now, I’m thankful to still be here as a middle aged man.
Sorry to say but if you were 16 when this came out then you are at least 5 probably 10 years past middle age for the average life expectancy for a human.
Yep. I laughed at this when I was 30. Now I'm 62, have less hair than Middle Aged Man, and the number of beers I have after 6:00 p.m. equals the number of times I'll have to get up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom. And quit lookin' at my gut, I'm gonna start doing crunches. . . tomorrow.
Hate to tell you this, but when you wrote that, you were already 7 years past Middle-Age according to the intro song ("...between 40 and 55...") Now you're a decade past what this skit was making fun of. You're just old.
@@rhythmfield She died of liver failure. She got diagnosed with advanced cirrhosis/liver failure. So many costars from SNL and Designing Women begged her to get out of her Northern New York cabin (around Woodstock, NY) but she chose to stay at home and drink herself to death). Such a talent. Such a beauty. Her tragic end was just soul-crushing !!
When I was younger I couldn't do anything mechanical. Now in my 50's I'm finding myself fixing the dishwasher, fixing drains, repairing bikes - and I pulled my calf while jogging - my transformation is complete!
This is the skit that introduced me to Chris Farley back when it was first released. Since then I still can't get enough of watching whatever he's done
"Does he seem unusually happy recently?" "No not really!" "Then he's not having an affair." (We middle-aged married men laughed heartily at this joke).
“What’s the difference between you and drinking buddy?” “I have a life.” I love how flat and deadpan Myers delivers that punchline. Like it’s a well known fact and not a joke. Makes it funnier to me
I thought this was pretty funny when I saw this as a teenager but now that I'm middle aged it's hysterical! "Is he unusually happy? No? Then he's not having an affair!"
I once read the red flag a man is having an affair is an uptick in sex in his married life. (Note: Don't fucking cheat, it will ruin your relationship in the end) On the short term, cheaters are more eager lovers.. He's not devoting all his energy to the "other woman", having sex has reminded him sex is great and he should have more of it, even with the wife he's cheating on.
@@strangeyoungman If that's true than I've had a red flag of having an affair for my entire 33 year marriage. I think an uptick in sexual interest is more a sign that a person is "a man" than it is he's having an affair.
I was going to make the same damn comment, but I figured I'd scroll down first to see who else would make the same observation. She always had that look that I particularly loved. Just my type.
@John Kyle Yeah she was in her early 30s here, and she seemed to age a lot between then and when she was on '3rd Rock...", which was not even 10 yeara later.
This is an example of pure comic talent. The content doesn't mean much (but the writing is great!) but combined with these four actors is solid gold. Like Seinfeld's "show about nothing", really talented people can make us laugh at almost anything. A gift to all human beings. Bravo!!
Gotta say, I was wowed at 1)how Farley looked SO different in his character (that 'stache suited him) and 2) how subdued he was. Even a lot of his side characters are loud and over-the-top but this one surprised me (in a good way).
I think it would be awesome if Mike Myers did a movie which features all of his characters: This one, Linda Richman, Simon, Lothar of the Hill People, Deiter, Wayne, Stuart Rankin, Phillip...
go to hell (jk)...i watched this when it came out and laughed my ass off...now i try to remember being middle aged...need to have a sequel "senior man". Anyone interested in this project, hit me up for a pilot episode. Just don't call after 6:30pm, as I'll be in bed...
I saw this when I was 12 years old and now I'm 43 (a middle-aged man). How depressing! Btw, he looks more like a senior citizen than a guy between 40 and 55.
@@frontagulus I guess if you're lucky enough to live to 110. I'm afraid my true middle-age was more like 36. That being said, I'm in my prime now, at 43.
Made me laugh as recently I had to put in a warranty claim and I maintain a file on warranties for various things. My 20ish aged sons look at me oddly every time I over advice (on everything of course!).
@@duncancannon1998 Yeah, pretty much all the famed cast members of this era crossed over in the 90-91 season. Lovitz had left when Lorne refused to give him time off for a movie, but still appeared in 5 episodes. Next year, Hooks and Miller quit. Four women were added next year, who people probably remember for various characters, but they never became household names. Hooks actually returned for cameos in 7 episodes in 92-93 and 3 episodes in 93-94, often as Hillary Clinton. But by that time Victoria Jackson was gone. So if you're looking for the one season most packed with the "iconic" cast members of the '80s and '90s, it will always be 90-91.
I died at that one, sadly because now I can relate. I was in my thirties and in great shape when this episode aired, now I'm 61 and well....time marches on, all over our faces and bodies!
“Hey! What are ya looking at? You’re looking at my gut aren’t ya? Well I’m working on it!” That line always cracked me up in the 90’s but now it hurts cuz it’s so relatable. 😢
Middle Aged Man is believed to have been born between 1950 and 1935, making him anywhere from 70-85 today. I wonder what an Old Age Man skit would look like. 🤔 Also, RIP Drinkin' Buddy. 🙏
I used to laugh at this; now I am this.
Riiiight???!
We all laughed.
🥴
(But hey, at least we know it will happen to the little shits laughing at us.
Spite.
Life's greatest comfort.)
LOL!!! Right on. Me too.
A sad truth for many of us
👅🤣🤣😁😑😮😥😣😫👴👴👴👴😴😴😴😴😴😴
The fact my first thought was, "He didn't tell them to ground the negative cable on the dead vehicle" shows that I have fully transitioned into a Middle Aged Man myself since watching this as a kid.
He probably isn't that smart
Nor does putting baking soda on the battery terminals KEEP them from becoming corroded. Doing so will neutralize the acid and aid in removing the corrosion but not prevent it. Silicone grease or...hey! You're looking at my gut, aren't you?
The negative terminal of the battery is already grounded to the frame. You can hook the jumper cable negative to the lead post.
Don't touch the cables together after connecting to the battery, or sparks will.....Hey! Your looking at my gut aren't you!?
Why not just attach the negative cable to where it's supposed to go on the battery? I had to jump my car & watched vids & didn't understand that part. Anyway 😬 it worked, but I put negative on the battery, not on a metal car part.
I can't believe this. I was just a kid watching this on TV, I swear. Now I'm middle-aged man.
Poor Chris Farley and Jan Hooks are long dead so, things could be worse.
@@metalguru5226 and Phil..ever see the finale with Phil and Chris sitting alone together?
"Caught between 40 and 55..."
What knowledge do you have for us?
@@mcflyfarm subscribe to my channel
Wow. What a golden era of SNL. I didn’t fully understand this back in the day. Now I COMPLETELY do. Man they NAILED it.
The key to great comedy writing is the same now as it was then-Chinese food, caffeine and cocaine. And if you have enough of the last one you don’t need the first two.
I like how he stops mid-run from his back pain. It's the little things.
Hilarious
the genius of Mike Meyers
And then gives up altogether at the very end... 😂
I know 😂😂😂
Mike Myers is one of the greatest character actors in history. There is nothing he cannot do. I love the show themesong about Middle Aged Man.
It's true. HOF.
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The lyrics to the theme song... 😂
Myers & Hartman... two of the best cast members ever... always on even when the skit was falling apart
Yes but this skit was kinda lame.
16 when this skit came out, I shared this with a friend of mine from HS 3 years ago, we loved SNL back then back when it was funny. He’s gone now, I’m thankful to still be here as a middle aged man.
Sorry to say but if you were 16 when this came out then you are at least 5 probably 10 years past middle age for the average life expectancy for a human.
@@DBBMed"Middle-aged" is 40-60 years old. It's not a mean or average of statistical life expectancy. The OP was born in 1974, 49 is middle aged.
@@nickh5049 60 years old is a senior citizen people get senior discounts in their 50s
Yep. I laughed at this when I was 30. Now I'm 62, have less hair than Middle Aged Man, and the number of beers I have after 6:00 p.m. equals the number of times I'll have to get up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom.
And quit lookin' at my gut, I'm gonna start doing crunches. . . tomorrow.
So this skit is 34 years old?
Back then I was still 'Young Man', NOW I'm Middle Aged Man fast turning into Old Man, in a few years I'll be Dead Man.
..., which makes you a Drinking Buddy.
@@misstress1928Hey, ease off, he's probably Dead-Aged Man by now.
Hate to tell you this, but when you wrote that, you were already 7 years past Middle-Age according to the intro song ("...between 40 and 55...")
Now you're a decade past what this skit was making fun of. You're just old.
RIP Chris and Jan-such fantastic performers!
Abso-tutely!
I forgot how pretty Jan Hooks was. Such a sad last couple years of her life.
@@Mikeyboy51866 didn’t realize she’d passed - how’d she go?
@@rhythmfield
She died of liver failure. She got diagnosed with advanced cirrhosis/liver failure.
So many costars from SNL and Designing Women begged her to get out of her Northern New York cabin (around Woodstock, NY) but she chose to stay at home and drink herself to death). Such a talent. Such a beauty. Her tragic end was just soul-crushing !!
@@Mikeyboy51866 Dude why are you putting her personal life out there. Not cool.
I was 14 years old when this aired and now Im.. MIDDLE AGED MANNNN.
" time hurries on & the leaves that are green turn to brown " - Paul Simon
Wow....I've become middle age....I was in late teens when laughing with Middle age man...lol
I was 10.
Yeah no sh"#
Holy smokes, I was 20.
That makes me...middler aged man.
Now,quit looking at my gut!
'I know where all my appliance warranties are.'
Gold.
Thing is, I DO know where my appliance warrantees are.
I’ve always loved this line, and it got nothing from the audience
Christ.....so do I #48yearold
I'm 42 & I have an accordion file for all my warranties & instruction Manuals (even though most are online now, lol)
citizen bobx
You jerk!
😁
I used to watch this.and.laugh. Now I'm not laughing anymore. Jesus where did the time go?????
A lot of it went to drinking.
My words exactly.
😂
i like how “drinking buddy” has the same mannerisms like pulling up his belt as Matt Foley
Because he is
"Drinking Buddy" lives in a van down by the river.
I think hes just pulling up his belt as Chris Farley. And his characters are 85% him lol.
Im guessing this character came 1st
I miss Farley
I was 20 when this came out....now I'm a 50 year old middle aged man😢
same here (50 yo), as the kids says nowadays "i feel ya bro"
Funny how that goes heh 😏
I’m 61 and crikey guess I’m not 30 anymore ... time is flying
I was 20 when this aired as well YIKES
I feel ya buddy. I'm 53
I was... not yet born when this came out. Now I'm a 29 y/o middle aged man.
When I was younger I couldn't do anything mechanical. Now in my 50's I'm finding myself fixing the dishwasher, fixing drains, repairing bikes - and I pulled my calf while jogging - my transformation is complete!
57 and I just destroyed my knee kickboxing.
Not until you buy yourself a pair of New Balance shoes for that extra heel and toe support with cushioned arch so you don't do that again. ;)
Us middle age men have UA-cam!
RIP Jan Hooks, she was truly one of the best.
she didn't even try. RIP
Wait, she’s dead? I didn’t even know she was sick.
@90whatever she died a decade ago bro.
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@@90whatever Don't feel bad I didn't know she had died either. Over 10 years ago too, time is passing.
Chrid Farley was really in sync with Mike Myers.
He was amazingly empathetic and possessed uncanny timing and infinite loving energy.
They matched each other's energy perfectly.
Farley was the best. ❤
Absotutely!
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This is the skit that introduced me to Chris Farley back when it was first released. Since then I still can't get enough of watching whatever he's done
I have never seen this one that is true pathetic and funny at the same time
I think Farley is like a blend of Belushi and Aykroyd.
"Does he seem unusually happy recently?" "No not really!" "Then he's not having an affair." (We middle-aged married men laughed heartily at this joke).
Jan Hooks was luscious.
Over rated but decent
@@stoneyj1a1 Whatever you say, toolbag.
@@stoneyj1a1 Most of SNL was then. I liked Jan and RIP.
Victoria was better. But Jan looked damn fine when she stood up with her chest out… how old were they there??
Victoria Jackson
I love how Farley burps out the absotuley.
😅😅😅Was wonderin' if was Ol Farley
No it’s abstatootly
“What’s the difference between you and drinking buddy?”
“I have a life.”
I love how flat and deadpan Myers delivers that punchline. Like it’s a well known fact and not a joke. Makes it funnier to me
Yeah - and now at 40 I gotta ask myself: Am I middle aged man? Or am I just drinking buddy?
I honestly wonder if he was trying to tell Farley something with that delivery…
Always loved his running out of energy than hurrying to catch up in the intro (rare Myers/Farley collaboration).
They should have made this a movie instead of Love Guru
@scottrngr farley was in both waynes worlds
I thought this was pretty funny when I saw this as a teenager but now that I'm middle aged it's hysterical! "Is he unusually happy? No? Then he's not having an affair!"
I once read the red flag a man is having an affair is an uptick in sex in his married life. (Note: Don't fucking cheat, it will ruin your relationship in the end)
On the short term, cheaters are more eager lovers.. He's not devoting all his energy to the "other woman", having sex has reminded him sex is great and he should have more of it, even with the wife he's cheating on.
@@strangeyoungman If that's true than I've had a red flag of having an affair for my entire 33 year marriage. I think an uptick in sexual interest is more a sign that a person is "a man" than it is he's having an affair.
@@strangeyoungman Hahahaha....I love that "even with the wife" as if that's the last person with whom you'd ever want to have sex.
@@TheLarryBrown Married men and women are typically a lot more satisfied and have a lot better sex life, are happier in general.
Old 1950’s jokes like ‘take my wife….. please!’
Jan Hooks was so beautiful.
I was going to make the same damn comment, but I figured I'd scroll down first to see who else would make the same observation. She always had that look that I particularly loved. Just my type.
super, super sexy.
@@EconAtheist Yes, sexy, but also a "girl next door" sweetness. Great combination.
@@mel_bee I think she was a heavy smoker, which will also do it.
@John Kyle Yeah she was in her early 30s here, and she seemed to age a lot between then and when she was on '3rd Rock...", which was not even 10 yeara later.
The way he starts running again after stopping to rub his back is classic.
The runing is just so funny! I love Mike Myers!
They need more of these Middle Aged man, that was actually funny
Yup, Mike Meyers could play himself now without makeup.
This is an example of pure comic talent. The content doesn't mean much (but the writing is great!) but combined with these four actors is solid gold. Like Seinfeld's "show about nothing", really talented people can make us laugh at almost anything. A gift to all human beings. Bravo!!
Farley's atrocious comb over 😂😂
2:40 Holy shit, now I know where The Mustard Tiger got his famous: "Are you lookin' at my gut' line.
Can I get a bam?
I was just reading where your shirt says Vancouver
Phil “Philadelphia” Collins
Rrrrrrrrrrrandy is a hustler BABY!!!!
@@thomaslevings6714 I can’t give you a bam, but I can give you a GREEN EGGS AND HAAAAAAAM!
One of my favorites and a definately an underappreciated skit!
I just replied to a tweet asking what is your favorite SNL skit, and picked this😄👍
one of my all time favorite characters. whenever my students call me fat, i say "im workin on it!"
How.. how often does that happen?
My brothers and close friends always quote
“I’m working on it”
they are Chinese 7 year olds, so daily lol
Gotta say, I was wowed at 1)how Farley looked SO different in his character (that 'stache suited him) and 2) how subdued he was. Even a lot of his side characters are loud and over-the-top but this one surprised me (in a good way).
if jan hooks and victoria jackson are in this scene, then that means farley was brand new on the show
@@zwartepiet412
10/20/90 Yep, he was brand new.
I wasn't sure if that was Farley
....looks thinner than I think of him being
Yeah, me too. We must be......."Middle Aged Men".
I think it would be awesome if Mike Myers did a movie which features all of his characters: This one, Linda Richman, Simon, Lothar of the Hill People, Deiter, Wayne, Stuart Rankin, Phillip...
There should be 2 hours of Midde Aged Man
@Trollking2988 Whaaaaaat? When?
@@epicon6
A few years ago because of cocaine overdose.
@@epicon6 23 years ago
Chris farley died 1997
This and Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer 😂😂😂
Wish this was a real show.The intro is already pretty good.
Well it's a real thing in every middle-aged household.
Now that I, myself, am middle aged, this sketch is way funnier.
But do you know where all your product warranties (or manuals) are? If there in a properly marked file, then you are middle aged.
go to hell (jk)...i watched this when it came out and laughed my ass off...now i try to remember being middle aged...need to have a sequel "senior man". Anyone interested in this project, hit me up for a pilot episode. Just don't call after 6:30pm, as I'll be in bed...
The whole skit could just be Mike Myers running like that. I can’t stop laughing.
I laughed at this when it first aired. Now I’ve passed him up and I’m like his father, “Retired Man”.
I'm like this now, without the creepy hand movements and sighing
I'm like this, with creepy hand movements and sighing.
The beer, yellow polo, brown pants. White belt and the mustache. I can’t wait. Till I’m 50
I saw this when I was 12 years old and now I'm 43 (a middle-aged man). How depressing! Btw, he looks more like a senior citizen than a guy between 40 and 55.
@Jackie Frank the 1890s, maybe.
43 here. Besides the gray hair(that's THICK) I still look young too haha.
Agreed. All of it actually. Saw when I was little, am 43, and yah, they made it too senior like.
Dude - 43 is not middle age : ) Try mid fifties!
@@frontagulus I guess if you're lucky enough to live to 110. I'm afraid my true middle-age was more like 36. That being said, I'm in my prime now, at 43.
Farley's burp was spot-on timing
Abso-tutely! 🍺 🤣
an underrated skit with a solid premise that never really got a lot of play. Funny as all heck though.
Made me laugh as recently I had to put in a warranty claim and I maintain a file on warranties for various things. My 20ish aged sons look at me oddly every time I over advice (on everything of course!).
"I know where all my appliance warranties are." "Quit looking at my gut!" Feeling called out.
This hits a little too close to home.
Totally forgot about this skit! And I DID NOT remember that Chris Farley and Jan Hooks were ever in the same season together!
I think it was her last season
@@duncancannon1998 Yeah, pretty much all the famed cast members of this era crossed over in the 90-91 season. Lovitz had left when Lorne refused to give him time off for a movie, but still appeared in 5 episodes. Next year, Hooks and Miller quit. Four women were added next year, who people probably remember for various characters, but they never became household names. Hooks actually returned for cameos in 7 episodes in 92-93 and 3 episodes in 93-94, often as Hillary Clinton. But by that time Victoria Jackson was gone. So if you're looking for the one season most packed with the "iconic" cast members of the '80s and '90s, it will always be 90-91.
@@jedijones you are so right was reading your post and you are on point.
THANK YOU FOR UPLOADING THESE!!!!!
Chris Farley was like crispy bacon bits , put him in any skit and instantly the skit was 100x better
I was middle aged man, now Im Senior Citizen Man. My ole man was right it creeps upon u.
Then, you will become old fart man.
Never grow up
Unfortunately you know who comes next........Dead Man
Jan Hooks and Victoria Jackson together in one skit....
Between 40 and 55? Crap, I just turned 55! My last year as middle aged man? Guess I better stock up on adult diapers.
I have a saying that once you turn 35 you become a Jr. Sr. Citizen 🙆♂️😄
What do old people smell like 🤔 🤷♂️ ? "Depends"
@@Stupid_you_so_stoopid_UHF 😀
you're in luck, it's 2020s now so you have 10 to 15(maybe if you REALLY push it, work hard at it & experiment) till you're a proper elder. So rejoice
@@snowfrosty1 - Ha! Yeah, I feel good, don't even have the desire to retire anytime soon. Life is good.
In a forgotten land and a time long ago, I once watched with chuckles and bemusement, Now I am.
Switch out those white shoes with some New Balances & he's a dead ringer for my 72 year old dad ;)
Wow..Gen z needs middle aged man more then ever..
Elderly Austin Powers.
Not elderly, middle aged.
I love the random hiss after saying middle aged man
Song Lyrics, “Caught between 40 and 55”
Nope, not anymore. Now they are older.
Mike Myers - 57
Chris Rock - 55
Farley never made it. :(
Chris Rock still looks like a teenager, even after that ferocious slap!
I’ve said “abso-tutely” since I saw this when it first aired. RIP
Chris Farley at the end 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂Cracks me up
"Love handles is like calling sagging breasts love bags."
I died at that one, sadly because now I can relate. I was in my thirties and in great shape when this episode aired, now I'm 61 and well....time marches on, all over our faces and bodies!
Middle aged man seems more like " Assited Living Man" in some ways. Too funny!
“Yer lookin’ at my gut, aren’t ya!?!?” -Phil Collins (TPB, RIP)
Thats all I could think of. Mike Myers is Canadian.
I immediately made the same connection. Tpb is awesome.
TPB??.
@@leftseat30 Trailer Park Boys
Why did everyone look like they went from 18 years old to 50 in a single birthday.
Still the best time to grow up no question
I miss the 80,s & 90’s
Smoking is why lol
@@sivriessem6363 you know what
You’re probably dead on lol
I know where all my appliance warranties are 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Early glimpse into the mannerisms that became Austin Powers. Genius.
One of the best skits ever from SNL
I always wondered why Middle Aged Man looked 75.
"Glory Days, well they'll pass you by."
In the wink of a young girl's eye!
UPS trucks haven’t changed a bit in 30 years
Exactly what I thought! Hard to believe.
I like the appliance warranty joke.....lol 😀
ME WHEN THIS SKIT FIRST AIRED: Heh heh, pretty funny.
ME IN 2022: I am this guy.
I love the spare tire around his middle.
Gotta' hand it to Middle Aged Man ...
Anyone that can whip his head around that violently, without passing out ...
deserves respect.
"Violently" 😂
Was this a one n done skit?! It’s hysterical and can’t believe I’m just now seeing it for the first time!!
My daughter asked me how I know so much about cars and I told her that I’m Middle Aged Man (and I watch a lot of UA-cam car repair videos).
I've been looking for these for years. I'm now that guy. Actually, I'm old man now. . I always remembered the music. Thanks, UA-cam
I prefer elderly, but yeah.☹️
2 shreks 1 sketch
Damn, ur right
I ❤ this sketch as a youngster. My dad bod loves it even more now!
Thanks for the upload..Jan Hooks was such a talent. XD
GOLDEN AGE OF SNL
To this day I still use that line "Beer, you dont buy it you rent it."
It's so true! 😂
Somehow i think the brewery doesnt want it back after it has been used though....
Lol that's an old Archie Bunker line but middle-aged man saying it is much funnier
The fact they used to make actual theme songs for these sketches, that clearly was just the name of the sketch repeated over and over, is pure gold.
There was a little more to it than just middle-aged man.
Absolutely hysterical! This is a reminder to stay in shape your whole life
We cannot help to get old but we can try not to have a tummy 😂
Still laughing...
MARCH 2023😇🙏
Philadelphia USA 🇺🇲❤️
Man season 16 was sooooo amazing.
"Your looking at my gut! Aren't u. I'm working on it!!"
It was just funnier when they would rehearse and we didn't have to watch them reading the cue cards for the first time on camera.
Thanks I needed that
I was in my 20s when this came out. Now I’m looking at MY gut!
“Hey! What are ya looking at? You’re looking at my gut aren’t ya? Well I’m working on it!”
That line always cracked me up in the 90’s but now it hurts cuz it’s so relatable. 😢
Middle-aged man is now Facebook
You just won the internet. BOOM!
Great show, great cast. Yeah I'm 44 now, it's relatable lol
I was 10 years old when this came out. Now I'm middle aged man
All these actors, even Jan Hooks, actually experienced genuine middle age. Except Chris Farley of course.
Middle Aged Man is believed to have been born between 1950 and 1935, making him anywhere from 70-85 today. I wonder what an Old Age Man skit would look like. 🤔
Also, RIP Drinkin' Buddy. 🙏
There'd need to be 17 questions about everything.
In every sketch that Chris Farley was standing he had to be pulling up his pants 👖 🤣 😂