@@WaldoBagelTopper I’ve met some interesting people at jobs. I can’t establish long term relationships or even talk with them outside of work, but even making a small joke with them one day is good enough that I’ll at least remember it a decade later & think that made the job somewhat worth wild.
"Are we keepin you up Bill?" I would have made it my mission to rip into every single thing Opie said for the next four hours after that. And notice how when it turns to doinf a real job, Opie goes real quiet.
Boy was Opie quiet during all this talk of manual labor. Meanwhile, Ant and Bill share company with the likes of Adam Corolla, Harrison Ford, and Clark Gable.
Back when op was secure enough to be quiet for a break when the convo didn’t apply to him. Didn’t feel the need to tell some BS story about how he worked as a roofer that one time.
XM era was Opie at his best. He'd lose his shit and bitch still. But he accepted he wasn't the comedian in the room. I think he's been on the same ego trip since FreeFM though. Opie actually had a good explanation once. "Jimmy and Anthony are funny, I'm silly." And that sounded pretty accurate. Different time though. I don't thi,know Opie now could ever do that.
When i worked on the ramp at an airport our boss was a guy named Raul. He was a cuban guy who looked white and he was the biggest hardass but damn was he efficient. I used to catch him downing a tallboy from a cooler in his truck in between plane takeoffs and he probably did that at least 5 times a day. He eventually got fired, not for drinking on the job but because some newly hired black kid complained to managment that he was racist and he got fired immediatly. That black kid got fired two weeks later for martialing the wing of a plane right into a wall. When Raul got fired the place went to shit. Raul was a huge pain in the ass but damn was he a efficient supervisor.
I used to make skylights and had to use a break and the big sheet cutter. My hands were constantly cut up. Company gave me one pair of gloves and they ripped instantly. It was just me and one other guy and everyone else were roofers and they'd go out on Jobs and me and the dude Tom would just get stoned all day and take naps and do the bare minimum.
It's not the hardest thing but you do need to give it that push to get it under the pallet. And they're talking about pallet jacks from the late 80s early 90s
I'm currently an estimator at a construction company. Ant would be the guy out in the field installing and working on the stuff I would have sent out. Interesting to hear what the other side is like. Honestly, I'm no better, being a kratom addict in a shitty office with holes in the leaking ceiling and barely making enough to feed myself and pay bills, working 10-12 hours on salary pay. Construction just sucks no matter where you are.
Opie actually was good in this. Acknowledging how he's had baby jobs his whole life. Laid out when he clearly didn't have anything to offer. Going to the phones at the right time when it seemed like Anthony & Bill were running out of juice on the topic & going to a call that would help get them a new subject to continue the conversation. This is what Opie always was best at. He wasn't the interesting guy on the radio. he was always best suited as more of a producer who talks. Sort of like that Lady from the "It's always sunny" podcast. She's not the focus, but she does chime in or supervise what's happening.
@@quaid667 he did in the early years, he just didn't want to be on the show after Ant sent Opie a text that was meant for jimmy during the show calling Opie a c____ . Can't even blame him like why would you wanna be on a show where your two co host are talking behind your back
@@trickster6669 if one person in the room has a hissy fit and changes the atmosphere, the others are going to talk soon enough. None of them are angels of course, but Opie was always trying to compete with some of America's funniest comedians. He was far too sensitive to just accept his role, which was an important one. He is capable of being funny but his ego couldn't handle the whole situation. I credit him for having the talent to spot talent and he was the one that pushed The Black Phillip Show, which was his idea. But his insecurity got in the way. He got what he wanted and he is still not happy.
Oh shit i read that whole thing and realized you wernt being sarcastic. The only benefit of the doubt I give opie is that over a half centurys time booger eating will fuck up your brain.
He’d be proud of all the emotional maturity he’s attained over that 18 years. Unlike you. I’m sure you are exactly the same as in 2005 and you consider that an accomplishment. It isn’t.
@@sethlutz4694 Not really. Like all leftoids their beliefs change on a dime as the wind blows. It was more socially acceptable among leftoids for Bill to act as he did in 2005.
I'm so grateful that I'm out of manual labor, thankless backbreaking bull crap back and forth existentially forever. Then when you get back from 9 hours you are too tired to do anything. But Bill is right the people were fun.
I used to work at a bottling plant that had a conveyor belt with a box attached to it which was basically a vat of boiling industrial grade glue. When the box went by and tripped a sensor, it would spread glue on the box lids and close the top to glue the box shut. When you turned the box on it took a while to heat up and melt the solidified glue for a shift. But it would be boiling on the inside, but the surface of the glue still looked hard and solid. One day, this Albanian dude was playing with the “hard surface” of a glue box that was turned in without his knowledge. He pressed down hard and the surface suddenly split and his hand dipped into the boiling glue 😂😂 He needed to get a skin graft and they took skin from his hip 😂😂
@@SKa-tt9nm I mean, yea. It is, I suppose. But the guy wasn't the nicest person in the world. He was kind of like a stooge and a snitch. Got guys fired and got their hours cut a lot. He'd create more work - and then be the first to slink away after causing mandatory overtime. So he didn't really get a ton of sympathy.
I mean,sure he doesn't come up with such comedic gems like "Relationships are like chewing gum" and tired Dice impressions, but he's still pretty funny.
Back in the " good 'ole days " when Bill and Anthony could still find common ground and joke like pals!
I can see bills side in this. The racist f%#er calling his wife ugly in public. That’s over the line for most
"I was mentally prepared for this job in the third grade" - Bill. Awesome.
Idk why but there’s something relaxing about hearing Ant describe machinery:3
I know exactly what you’re saying. It takes me back to doing shit like that and reminds me of the funniest characters I ever met in my life.
@@WaldoBagelTopper I’ve met some interesting people at jobs. I can’t establish long term relationships or even talk with them outside of work, but even making a small joke with them one day is good enough that I’ll at least remember it a decade later & think that made the job somewhat worth wild.
He's a great story teller.
"Are we keepin you up Bill?" I would have made it my mission to rip into every single thing Opie said for the next four hours after that. And notice how when it turns to doinf a real job, Opie goes real quiet.
Yeah he talked about it in this very video
Lol if anthony said that the comments would be "omg anthonys a genius!"
@@georgedudleysashtray3860 Is that you Opie?
Opie is just the worst
Once you drink the nopie kool-aid, you can never see him the same way
DAMN I wish there was like another 30 minutes of this
Boy was Opie quiet during all this talk of manual labor. Meanwhile, Ant and Bill share company with the likes of Adam Corolla, Harrison Ford, and Clark Gable.
You’re certainly ‘calling him out’ for being quiet. Almost the same way they all speak about it in the video you’re watching.
Harrison Ford wouldn’t let a dirtbag from Ronkonkoma into his zip code.
@@P.scotlandIt was actually nice to hear Opie laugh when the caller pointed out he'd never worked a labor job and not get defensive
He was a caddie, that is a miserable wretched job. The gnats alone.
Back when op was secure enough to be quiet for a break when the convo didn’t apply to him. Didn’t feel the need to tell some BS story about how he worked as a roofer that one time.
XM era was Opie at his best. He'd lose his shit and bitch still. But he accepted he wasn't the comedian in the room. I think he's been on the same ego trip since FreeFM though. Opie actually had a good explanation once. "Jimmy and Anthony are funny, I'm silly." And that sounded pretty accurate. Different time though. I don't thi,know Opie now could ever do that.
When i worked on the ramp at an airport our boss was a guy named Raul. He was a cuban guy who looked white and he was the biggest hardass but damn was he efficient. I used to catch him downing a tallboy from a cooler in his truck in between plane takeoffs and he probably did that at least 5 times a day. He eventually got fired, not for drinking on the job but because some newly hired black kid complained to managment that he was racist and he got fired immediatly. That black kid got fired two weeks later for martialing the wing of a plane right into a wall. When Raul got fired the place went to shit. Raul was a huge pain in the ass but damn was he a efficient supervisor.
I used to make skylights and had to use a break and the big sheet cutter. My hands were constantly cut up. Company gave me one pair of gloves and they ripped instantly. It was just me and one other guy and everyone else were roofers and they'd go out on Jobs and me and the dude Tom would just get stoned all day and take naps and do the bare minimum.
Sound like a real winner. I bet you got far in life.
@@cjr1881 And you are?
Is that when America was great?
@@conradsz Better then now polack.
Goals
If a pallet jack was that difficult I dunno how they survived
Youve never used one, have you?
It's not the hardest thing but you do need to give it that push to get it under the pallet. And they're talking about pallet jacks from the late 80s early 90s
@@billybatts9491And you're somehow proud that you have?
@@trip4923 fkn fairy. Youve never done a mans job, so go back to cleaning up after the bull leaves.
@@trip4923since when is using a pallet jack a bad thing?
The pallet jack is the best thing to ride around on and pretend like it's a skateboard.
R u 8? Cuz it sounds like u r 8.
@@cjr1881 and you type like one.
@@cjr1881 cos anyone over 8 can't have fun?
The classic. Were you ever able to land a kick flip?
We used to do the same thing. We'd race them like we were riding scooters.
This is when Bill and Anthony got along.
I'm currently an estimator at a construction company. Ant would be the guy out in the field installing and working on the stuff I would have sent out. Interesting to hear what the other side is like. Honestly, I'm no better, being a kratom addict in a shitty office with holes in the leaking ceiling and barely making enough to feed myself and pay bills, working 10-12 hours on salary pay. Construction just sucks no matter where you are.
Opie actually was good in this. Acknowledging how he's had baby jobs his whole life. Laid out when he clearly didn't have anything to offer. Going to the phones at the right time when it seemed like Anthony & Bill were running out of juice on the topic & going to a call that would help get them a new subject to continue the conversation.
This is what Opie always was best at. He wasn't the interesting guy on the radio. he was always best suited as more of a producer who talks. Sort of like that Lady from the "It's always sunny" podcast. She's not the focus, but she does chime in or supervise what's happening.
If only Greggorio had just accepting that. But unfortunately he is a loon.
@@quaid667 he did in the early years, he just didn't want to be on the show after Ant sent Opie a text that was meant for jimmy during the show calling Opie a c____ . Can't even blame him like why would you wanna be on a show where your two co host are talking behind your back
@@trickster6669 if one person in the room has a hissy fit and changes the atmosphere, the others are going to talk soon enough. None of them are angels of course, but Opie was always trying to compete with some of America's funniest comedians. He was far too sensitive to just accept his role, which was an important one. He is capable of being funny but his ego couldn't handle the whole situation. I credit him for having the talent to spot talent and he was the one that pushed The Black Phillip Show, which was his idea. But his insecurity got in the way. He got what he wanted and he is still not happy.
Oh shit i read that whole thing and realized you wernt being sarcastic. The only benefit of the doubt I give opie is that over a half centurys time booger eating will fuck up your brain.
E·xcept when he ruined the bits. Like that of Wesley Snipes, he ended it at the second try.
That video store thing was from clerks.
My favorite segment ever lol so fuckin relatable 😂
If only Bill of 2005 could see the Bill of 2023
He’d be proud of all the emotional maturity he’s attained over that 18 years. Unlike you. I’m sure you are exactly the same as in 2005 and you consider that an accomplishment. It isn’t.
He was just another chameleon. He was always the guy he is now.
@@mr.brenman2132 or is who he is now the chameleon? Everyone that was on the show back then has changed significantly.
@@sethlutz4694 Not really. Like all leftoids their beliefs change on a dime as the wind blows. It was more socially acceptable among leftoids for Bill to act as he did in 2005.
@@mr.brenman2132 nah he’s a woke pandering Hollywood shill now. 180 difference than the Boston working class guy in the clip
Jimmy's 'Regular Joe' character was a knock on Bill Burr. There's no question.
Damn there's actually something there. Chip is opie, uncle Paul is anthony, I'm sure there's more that line up but I like this theory
Jokes on jimny. Bill is selling out arenas while jimmy had to beg bill to visit that J&S graveyard of a show.
I'm so grateful that I'm out of manual labor, thankless backbreaking bull crap back and forth existentially forever. Then when you get back from 9 hours you are too tired to do anything. But Bill is right the people were fun.
21:55 as a surveyor I am guilty of doing this lol
Fuck it I chuckled at the Emmanuel labour joke from the Canadian feller
Hilarious stuff because most guys have these stories. Also sad to hear Ant and bill when they recognized each other as just guys.
They had it so easy lmfao
Billy "Ray Strader" Burr
Did Opie just admit to being a caddy into his early 20's THEN going into radio?
Not only that, but also bragged about being fired for not shutting off porn in front of parents with kids lol
@@moonbeamscreamHe was rad maaaaan.
Not even an Opie hate but Rad Opie was tedious.
That one guy’s been doing radio since 18 couldn’t relate to manual labor guys lol
so?
If Anthony never met Opie, he wouldve been homeless for sure.
Probably. You never know. Good thing that he got to live the good he has.
I used to work at a bottling plant that had a conveyor belt with a box attached to it which was basically a vat of boiling industrial grade glue. When the box went by and tripped a sensor, it would spread glue on the box lids and close the top to glue the box shut.
When you turned the box on it took a while to heat up and melt the solidified glue for a shift. But it would be boiling on the inside, but the surface of the glue still looked hard and solid.
One day, this Albanian dude was playing with the “hard surface” of a glue box that was turned in without his knowledge. He pressed down hard and the surface suddenly split and his hand dipped into the boiling glue 😂😂
He needed to get a skin graft and they took skin from his hip 😂😂
That sounds horrifying.
@@SKa-tt9nm I mean, yea. It is, I suppose. But the guy wasn't the nicest person in the world. He was kind of like a stooge and a snitch. Got guys fired and got their hours cut a lot. He'd create more work - and then be the first to slink away after causing mandatory overtime. So he didn't really get a ton of sympathy.
This is the most classic… let’s go to the phones I didn’t even know ope was in this one until he said that
so?
What’s Anthony talking about his $27,500 a year would have been $28,325
It's a shame what happened between Burr and Anthony.
Ant mustve been a frail little waif if he had so much trouble with a pallet jack.
Anthony called Bills wife ugly and Bill is the bad guy? I like them both but Anthony definitely went over the line.
She looks like an angry wookie. Ant was being honest about a guy who's whole act was b.s. Burr is a sell out shill
Hhhh those neo Nazi psychotic Ant fans were so mad at bill for that , imagine 😂
“Being honest” too often is a synonym for “being a fuckhead.”
I wanna see Ant and Bill run a fade
Bill's really passive aggressive.
08:07
People are so sensitive about bill lol who give a fuck lol
Lmfao these old school wagies had hilarious mindsets.
Shit used to make sense back then because it was true. A beast wearing its predecessors hide is what remains.
Opie was supposed to be a desk jockey at Xerox.
That explains it.
But wasn’t he doing radio since 18?
Damn Anthony's job sounds rough
It's hard to remember a time when Burr was actually funny. So long ago
Your memory must be really bad.
I mean,sure he doesn't come up with such comedic gems like "Relationships are like chewing gum" and tired Dice impressions, but he's still pretty funny.