I honestly don't know what's weirder. The fact he got all that food for a single buck, that Hank thinks it's 1930 and a single dollar could kickstart any capitalistic enterprise, that Bobby is a ravenous animal child that must gorge on his bean burrito right outside of the main home entrance, or that UA-cam felt is was imperative that this should show up in my recommended feed.
@@michaelcarmona7838 Why are you such a cynical, misanthropic, joy-hating bastard? The kid can eat his food as happily as he wants, you self-hating prick!
*”Bobby I know we never talk about this but some day I’m going to die and when that happens then you can go to cooking school”* Hank is something else 😂
@@panameadeplm dude you found something funny you wanted to share with the rest of the people who also watched the video you watched? well i suffer from chronic depression and i feel the need to hate on comments on youtube because im too shy to interact with the rest of the world
@@sublimeade what does being fun at parties have to do with this? also there are way too many levels of irony for you to comprehend what i said. im not repeating what he said, im making fun of him, but talk your shit cuh for needing to comment on something 4 months old XD you must not go to parties at all :P
@Sardonicus Perhaps Dollar Tree is relatively new to your geographical area, but such stores certainly did exist and were quite common in many areas in the 1990s. "99¢ Only," "Dollar Bill$, Inc.," and "Dollar Store" were other commonly-seen chains, and plenty of independent businesses followed the same format. The business model you're describing exists, too, but not to the exclusion of stores that actually do sell everything for ninety-nine cents or a dollar. It's unfortunate that you wrote such a hostile second paragraph, because many people who remember dollar stores being around in the 1990s and even before are surely noticing the fact that you are actually the one to whom your own "ad hominem attack" actually applies. The irony is that you actually would have been right that one dollar would usually not have covered multiple items - shoe polish AND a brush - at such a store, but you became incorrect by insisting that something didn't exist until you personally came across it.
I don't know what's more disturbing; The way Bobby was eating his food that only cost a dollar or the fact Hank basically said he'd rather die than let Bobby go to cooking school.
@psykotikoutlaw passed by one passing through Garland when visiting a friend in Plano, told me Arlen was partially inspired by Garland among other places the creator grew ☝ around.
This was back then, now now. People don't really appreciate stuff until its lost. Truth u=is people do, they just don't imagine ever losing those things.
I was gonna say that you can't start a business with only a dollar in this day and age, but the fact Bobby was able to get a jumbo burrito with something else for $1 proves me wrong.
He got cheap fast food. If Bobby wanted to start a business, it's going to take more than a dollar. Hank thinking otherwise was meant to show how out of touch he is.
Witchard? Jimmy Witchard? He was in my gun club. People say he fried his brains one day just staring at the sun. Course, he couldn't have been too smart to begin with. Sort of a chicken/egg thing
@@nickcolbert9615 ya when my parents were in high school but when I was in high school that’s how much it cost now it adds up to 5 bucks for 3 items Lol
@@Nocturne22 I think thats what I never liked about hank, he has this very air of arrogance around himself that he thinks no one should really be given a choice to do anything he doesn't approve of.
@@YuudaiGH ehh I'll give them a dollar 50 before i officially throw in the towel . Time is changing and Dollar tree is probably on the bottom total poll of dollar stores due to everything being a only dollar and there's not too many things you can sell or find at that price.
@@Bloombaby99 Well what Hanks fails to do is match his expectations with what he observes and learns about Bobby. If he didn'thave his expectations high up in the clouds 24/7 and on planet earth, they would be more realistic and less disappointing.
Hank, you know Bobby isn't right in the head. He's the laziest kid in town. Heck, he was too lazy to open the door before eating his burrito like a crackhead in an dark alley.
Giving credit when due, Peggy was right in this episode. Cooking school would have been a much better idea. It was later established that Bobby has exceptional cooking skills. This would have been a productive way for Bobby to spend his summer and still be a kid.
*previous generation:* _"did you use that $1 that I let you have to rebuild America?"_ *literal children:* _"whuh?!"_ -basically eating value meal burritos while squatting in doorways outside-
@@DeathSithe92 I think Hank is a good example of rising above one's own upbringing. Despite Cotton being a faithless, absent and emotionally abusive father figure Hank still managed to turn out alright. He desperately doesn't want to be like his own father, so He goes out of his way to try and I still his own positive self-taught values in Bobby. It's just that his expectations are extremely unrealistic and, in a way that's different but similar to his own upbringing, he himself is absent emotionally from Bobby as a father.
Oh yeah the racetrack I remember cars going round and round, old top 40 on the intercom trying to drown out the drunks fighting that was just in my family. That was 1969 I was 10 yrs old first time I heard my dad say mutha fkkr! Good times.
What I can learn is that both hank and Peggy don’t know what they’re doing for one what did hank really think Bobby was going to do with one dollar he can’t invest in anything can’t go shopping can’t put it in a bank account all he did was give him a cheap allowance and Peggy only ever gets involved to spite hank
Is no one gonna question the fact that when hank first saw bobby eating like an animal at the door step, he didn't think "WTF" or "Eat inside like a normal person" he instead acted like it was normal and asked if he had bought a shoe shinning buisness. If I did that in my front door step, My family would've thought I've been possessed by a demon!!!
Reminds me of my boss giving me a dollar as a reward for working hard and to get an iced tea from the gas station next door. Turns out there's sales tax and I forgot to carry change, so I ended up buying a cheap water bottle lol
A big burrito like that and a quesadilla for just a dollar!?
I need to go to Arlen!
*I'd buy that for a dollar!*
For real!
I remember being a 90s kid and 5 dollars would get a bag fulla food at taco bell...Now in 2020 thats 1-2 tacos lol
@@marionamewontwork2681 1-2 tacos thatll make you shit for a week
@Dylyn Blue You should go to a doctor if Taco bell makes you shit like that. Taco Bell has never given me problems.
I honestly don't know what's weirder. The fact he got all that food for a single buck, that Hank thinks it's 1930 and a single dollar could kickstart any capitalistic enterprise, that Bobby is a ravenous animal child that must gorge on his bean burrito right outside of the main home entrance, or that UA-cam felt is was imperative that this should show up in my recommended feed.
Whens your next farcry 5 video
I like how your diction got better the longer the comment got.
"Ravenous animal, Bobbah Hill"
i like when bobby eat burrito
How about the fact that Hank doesn't want Bobby to go into cooking school.
All that for a dollar? My gawd, that is one heck of a deal
I see what you did there.
She just wouldn’t let go of that junk food...
how did I find you here
Well it is a value meal
A+ reference, friend.
_Bobby, I know we've never talked about this but, someday I'm going to die_
One of Hank's most underrated lines
Lol
"My Father gave me a small loan of a dollar, I came into Manhattan and I had to pay him back"
But that's just a normal sentence.
Not something you would say often but a super regular thing to say when addressing that topic.
Bobby, one of these days I'm going to die, until then we're gonna go watch people turn left. (joking)
Or when he tells him “I’m not down with that” 😂
"IT'S FROM THE *VALUE MENU"*
🤑
I figured it was from Taco Bell haha!
Back when there was a value menu
@@zeroes8242 There still is a value menu for Taco Bell. Only a dollar for an item they have. Take a look lol
I miss 90's Taco Bell. 🌮🔔
"Almost made me drop it"
*m8 it was literally on the ground*
I LMFAO when I saw that!!!
But not over the paper.
He has a little bit of shame. He didn't want his dad to know lol
Well the germs only hop on when you drop it. If you politely lay it down, they won't mind.
5 second rule
Kid has his priorities in order. Hank should respect that, even if Bobby does weirdly eat his tacos like Gollum.
Myyy preciousssss...
Lol
Same I agree
Tacos should be eaten with shame and self hatred. Doubly so if those tacos are burritos.
@@michaelcarmona7838 Why are you such a cynical, misanthropic, joy-hating bastard? The kid can eat his food as happily as he wants, you self-hating prick!
What's even better is later on, when Bobby does start cooking, Hank is super excited about it because he's actually good at it.
And Peggy ends up super jelly over it.
@@JohnSmith-zw8vp That was honestly one of the worst moments in the whole show for Peggy.
Remember the Thanksgiving episode it was pretty intense
Yeah Hank really discouraged Bobby. Teach your fat son how to cook healthy meals instead of eating Taco Time Hank
@@gibran6190 I hate that episode 😂
Who eats outside next to the door, when the door is open. He was eating like a bum
Or a crack addict in a alley way
Easier access to the hose when the diarrhea hits. The value menus true price.
He probably was eating it but couldn’t open the door, so he bent to put it down but it was too damn good to stop eating.
@Heavy Metal God lmao
@@justinw7323 Like that werewolf bum on Beavis & Butthead.
A burrito and a quesadilla for only a dollar? Man those were the days
Remember inflation the dollar in past is like 4 or 5 dollars today
@@xtrlsidma that's still a pretty good deal
@@boingo3275 Not as good as back then.
@@xtrlsidma this is in the 90s im pretty sure inflation hasnt been that huge
That burrito was HUGE, too! What the hell did it have in it, dog food?
Bobby looking like the first zombie you meet in Resident Evil lol
That's exactly what this scene reminds me of. 😆
Lmao
Lmaaoooo!!
Barry: what is it?!
lol
Any zombie game/show/movie, actually! XD
Lmfao its even funnier that he just decided to eat his food on the front steps like an animal instead of just going inside
the way he says "some day i'm going to die" kills me.
ironic....
A burrito and a quesadilla for a dollar? Man, to be in 1998 again.
A big ass burrito too lol
A dang quesadilla!!!
nowadays that shit like 10 dollars....
each.
@@lonerevenant0 fa real, youre better off making that shit at home now
@@lonerevenant0 sad times we live
Hank: someday im going to die. That when you go to cooking school.
Then Hank was found dead near his home.
Bobby was willing to kill his father to go to cooking school!
I was found dead after that joke.
Why is Bobby hunched over eating in front of the door 😆. How was anyone supposed to react to this?
Good question Bobby weird tbh lmao
@@yohannesaklog5936 that boy ain't right
It's a reference to this painting en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn_Devouring_His_Son
@@scotty2tone I dig it. That explains all the innuendos to greek mythology in the entire show.
Probably didn't want his mom to see.
Hank should be proud of the boy. A burrito and a quesadilla for a dollar is quite the bargain!!
*”Bobby I know we never talk about this but some day I’m going to die and when that happens then you can go to cooking school”*
Hank is something else 😂
dude that's crazy you watched the video too?
@@panameadeplm dude you found something funny you wanted to share with the rest of the people who also watched the video you watched? well i suffer from chronic depression and i feel the need to hate on comments on youtube because im too shy to interact with the rest of the world
@@EpicbubbleNITE you must be fun at parties, repeating what was just said
@@sublimeade what does being fun at parties have to do with this? also there are way too many levels of irony for you to comprehend what i said. im not repeating what he said, im making fun of him, but talk your shit cuh for needing to comment on something 4 months old XD you must not go to parties at all :P
It takes alot more than one dollar to start a shoe shining business.
@@fantasyEXX No you couldn't. Even then, it would be more like $3.
@@fantasyEXX you mean 1899?
The sob got a burrito and quesadilla for a dollar don’t undermine his abilities lol
Hank is boomer af and still goes by the money value of his time. Obviously it backfires
@Sardonicus Perhaps Dollar Tree is relatively new to your geographical area, but such stores certainly did exist and were quite common in many areas in the 1990s. "99¢ Only," "Dollar Bill$, Inc.," and "Dollar Store" were other commonly-seen chains, and plenty of independent businesses followed the same format. The business model you're describing exists, too, but not to the exclusion of stores that actually do sell everything for ninety-nine cents or a dollar. It's unfortunate that you wrote such a hostile second paragraph, because many people who remember dollar stores being around in the 1990s and even before are surely noticing the fact that you are actually the one to whom your own "ad hominem attack" actually applies. The irony is that you actually would have been right that one dollar would usually not have covered multiple items - shoe polish AND a brush - at such a store, but you became incorrect by insisting that something didn't exist until you personally came across it.
I don't know what's more disturbing; The way Bobby was eating his food that only cost a dollar or the fact Hank basically said he'd rather die than let Bobby go to cooking school.
Well Hank know's what a man suppose to be. work and control the income while the woman does the cooking and cleaning.
@@atomic747 being a chef is literally both cooking and bringing home $$$$
What gender are chefs?
@@TheNinja94a well tell hank that if he was real.
@@atomic747 he is and now he owns Strickland Propane
@@atomic747 even if that was true. (which it's not) hank grills which is cooking.
Bobby is squating like a Japanese man outside 7/11
Bobby is a bancho boi
This is the most underrated comment of all time
I want some taco Bell form the value menu 🌮🌮
@psykotikoutlaw passed by one passing through Garland when visiting a friend in Plano, told me Arlen was partially inspired by Garland among other places the creator grew ☝ around.
@psykotikoutlawPeggy Hill : Well I did not know that 😂 . Got to thank Peggy Hill for that line😂
Boy don't we all?
It’s tasty too.
I also got a quesadilla from the dollar menu
“I’m listenin’”
Had me legitimately laugh out loud
I don't know how Hank can be mad if he got a deal like that. That's a lot of food for just a buck.
This was back then, now now. People don't really appreciate stuff until its lost. Truth u=is people do, they just don't imagine ever losing those things.
*Me spending $13 at chick-fil-a on my lunch break:*
The fact Bobby is a chef in the remake makes this even funnier now lmao
I was gonna say that you can't start a business with only a dollar in this day and age, but the fact Bobby was able to get a jumbo burrito with something else for $1 proves me wrong.
He got cheap fast food. If Bobby wanted to start a business, it's going to take more than a dollar. Hank thinking otherwise was meant to show how out of touch he is.
Oh my god i love this show. The humor is so on point!!
Forcing Bobby to work for Mr Witchard was a big mistake.
Witchard? Jimmy Witchard? He was in my gun club. People say he fried his brains one day just staring at the sun. Course, he couldn't have been too smart to begin with. Sort of a chicken/egg thing
He got to see his dad kick a guy's ass at a NASCAR track. That's worth it.
Reminds me of the 79 89 99 cent value menu at Taco Bell back when you could get 5 bucks worth your meal lol 😆
2 dollar meal deal was the shit
You mean the 59 69 79 cent menu. 😉 30 years later it’s 5 bucks for a quesadilla 🤷🏻♂️
@@nickcolbert9615 ya when my parents were in high school but when I was in high school that’s how much it cost now it adds up to 5 bucks for 3 items Lol
@@nickcolbert9615 yes Nick and gas used to be 15 cents a gallon
tbf every month they still have a different $5 value box, w/ a large drink for just 10c more.
Bobby only goes ass too grass if there's burritos involved and I don't blame him.
Did Hank actually think Bobby would start a shoe-shine business?
Yes, because he expected Bobby to do exactly what he wanted all the while pretending he had a choice.
@@Nocturne22 I think thats what I never liked about hank, he has this very air of arrogance around himself that he thinks no one should really be given a choice to do anything he doesn't approve of.
Hank should know better. He knows Bobby doesn't have the same mindset as him.
I am more disturbed by the fact Hank thinks there's any profit in a shoe shine business... in this day and age... out in the suburbs.....
As long as know difference between Shit from Shinola, he'll be good.
"I'll get through to him. There's a way in there, I know there is."
I love Hank's determination to bring Bobby up the right way.
I agree with Bobby, that's a good way to spend a Dollar
hey, you should spoil yourself sometimes. Life is too short.
I cant even remember the last time I got something that valuable for a dollar. The closest thing was first finding out about the dollar tree
Then you realized sales tax exists
Well I'm sad to inform you as of now it is now a dollar 30 for a single item. Dollar tree lost me as a customer.
@@YuudaiGH ehh I'll give them a dollar 50 before i officially throw in the towel . Time is changing and Dollar tree is probably on the bottom total poll of dollar stores due to everything being a only dollar and there's not too many things you can sell or find at that price.
Hank has such big expectations for Bobby. I can't tell if he was just exaggerating or if he actually thought he was shining a shoe.
He is supposed to have high expectations of his child. Any sane, decent parent would.
@@Bloombaby99 well I mean at this point his expectations were definitely shattered
@@sadowheart7620 😂😂😂😂
@@Bloombaby99 Well what Hanks fails to do is match his expectations with what he observes and learns about Bobby. If he didn'thave his expectations high up in the clouds 24/7 and on planet earth, they would be more realistic and less disappointing.
"There's a way in there, I know there is"
That burrito looks so delicious fr
bro wtf it looks like 100% only beans
Mitch I hate that when Taco Bell loads it up with 90% beans, a sprinkle of cheese and a few micro grams of beef, that’s mostly filler anyways.
@@mitchell9959 That is so true but it still looks good.
@@Mikey-ym6ok I hate that and then it's expensive on top of that.
It looks like it's full of dog food. Or what the dog did after he ate.
Ive always loved how Bobby is just squating on the front step
At 5 seconds it sounds like bobby is inhaling that burrito 😂 the noises he makes always kills me 💀
I like how he convinced Hank that he saved the burrito from hitting the ground so he could keep eating it.
Ironically Bobby would probably love cooking school and thrive there
Poor Bobby just wanted some flavor in his life instead of pegs bland food
He gets plenty of meat cooked with clean-burning propane! Oh, I see what you mean about 'bland'...
@Jesus Delgado 😂🤣
A burrito AND a quesadilla? My gawd, that is one heck of a deal!
What's wrong with going to cooking school? Dad has obviously never heard of cowboy chef Kent Rollins.
Cooking is too liberal for Hank.
Kent is the GOAT
Cooking is a woman’s job
@@mymyrrah cooking can be a man's too dumbass 🙄😑
Classic Gamer I think he meant that's Hanks view on the subject
But this is the Internet, so who knows
0:32 Bobby doesn't want to work...
Hank, you know Bobby isn't right in the head. He's the laziest kid in town. Heck, he was too lazy to open the door before eating his burrito like a crackhead in an dark alley.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Everyone on about the value meal, no one is showing love for Hank's savagery towards cooking school
The good old days where you could get two things for $1
The voice of Peggy Hill and drawing of Bobby Hill seems like its from the earlier seasons
This is one great show
The way he grips the burrito gets me every time
Giving credit when due, Peggy was right in this episode. Cooking school would have been a much better idea. It was later established that Bobby has exceptional cooking skills.
This would have been a productive way for Bobby to spend his summer and still be a kid.
Thank his there’s no dislikes this show has some funny ass moments
God there’s *
I see this on a facebook page all the time and my only question is. "Why was he eating it like that?"
My dad wasn’t Hank Hill but he was a whole lot closer than most dads out there and I’m grateful for that
You're greatful that you're dad didn't let you follow your own interests, and made you follow his instead?
@@yeastofthoughtsmind9623 He literally let Bobby take classes in Comedy, let him quit every sport he tried and supported him in several other hobbies
Yeah Hank has his flaws, but he's one of the greatest cartoon dad's.
'you spoiled his appetite'
Like he has absolutely no personal control or agency in his actions
Bobby!
You almost made me drop it
@@julianlujan5609 this is what you spent your dollar on?!!
No l also got a quesadilla, it’s from the dollar menu
@@mexicangomez31 Well Thank you Hank, your plan certanally backfired. You spoiled his appetite.
The punchline to the "I'm going to die" line had me on the floor.
1 dollar Damm, also Bobby got the slav and squat on point
Early simpsons and king of the hill was the greatest Sunday night line up !
Animation fox domination.
Late 1990s - mid 2000s
Yes!!!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
0:10 bobby 100% dropped it. he is picking it up off the floor in that frame
“Well, Hank your plan certainly backfired. You’ve spoiled his appetite”
*Bobby is still eating*
A burrito and a quesadilla for a dollar? What a good deal I tell you hwhat!
Cooking is a valuable skill. Such a skill can easily start a business on its own. Best start that when young.
I think we should discuss Bobby getting a burrito AND a quesadilla for a dollar. I can't even be mad he found such a deal.
Woah, $1.00 for a burrito and a quesadilla? Bobby chose wisely.
$1 value meal
$6 drink at the racetrack
In the 90’s it was considered normal to get that much food for only a $1
*previous generation:* _"did you use that $1 that I let you have to rebuild America?"_
*literal children:* _"whuh?!"_ -basically eating value meal burritos while squatting in doorways outside-
seriously the arrogance and ludicrously unreal expectations hank constantly has always made me dislike him severely.
@@DeathSithe92 Hank Hill is a better father than 99% of parents today
@@DeathSithe92
I think Hank is a good example of rising above one's own upbringing. Despite Cotton being a faithless, absent and emotionally abusive father figure Hank still managed to turn out alright. He desperately doesn't want to be like his own father, so He goes out of his way to try and I still his own positive self-taught values in Bobby. It's just that his expectations are extremely unrealistic and, in a way that's different but similar to his own upbringing, he himself is absent emotionally from Bobby as a father.
I love how later in the series Bobby actually does end up having shoe shining parties with hank
You almost made me drop my croissant
You gonna finish that "qwason"?
Oh yeah the racetrack I remember cars going round and round, old top 40 on the intercom trying to drown out the drunks fighting that was just in my family. That was 1969 I was 10 yrs old first time I heard my dad say mutha fkkr! Good times.
Bobby wants food.
Cooking for oneself = more food.
1996 taco bell good times but made me learn the value of a dollar and a clean gas station restroom
Ykno I could see bobby being a pretty good chef. At least I could see him loving the job and actually making decent money from it.
I can see Bobby getting into marijuana and being run over by a train.
Bobby's what is always the most funniest moment of this episode 🤣
I can’t believe how much the prices have gone up since then I miss those days by the way It didn’t spoil my appetite
my parents run a restaurant, we had lunch specials for around 3.99$ back in 1996.
lunch specials today are around 7$.
I'm still on the fact that a dollar bought all that
The 90s bruh
@@azrael7891 those were the days......
The good ole days.
Del Taco
Lmao hilarious how he looks like a monster eating someone alive before he turns around and the joke is revealed. Hes so cute in this scene 😂
What I can learn is that both hank and Peggy don’t know what they’re doing for one what did hank really think Bobby was going to do with one dollar he can’t invest in anything can’t go shopping can’t put it in a bank account all he did was give him a cheap allowance and Peggy only ever gets involved to spite hank
Inflation has officially killed Bobby’s meal
All that for just a dollar? Bobby had invested very well!
The funniest thing about this episode is that Hank learns a lesson and Bobby doesn’t.
Bobby has too Much Taco Bell.
I agree. They should him Blobby now.
"When I am in ashes, then you have my permission to go to cooking school."
-Bane Hill
0:02 Hank looks so taller than that truck & the truck looks so small lol
also it looks like a F100 instead of a Ranger he's usually driving
I think learning how to cook for yourself is a good skill. Lots of people struggle with it.
Is no one gonna question the fact that when hank first saw bobby eating like an animal at the door step, he
didn't think "WTF" or "Eat inside like a normal person" he instead acted like it was normal and asked if he had
bought a shoe shinning buisness.
If I did that in my front door step, My family would've thought I've been possessed by a demon!!!
The real value is that king-of-the-hill has tackled all the issues in today's youth.
Yes the 90s where you could actually afford to go get takeout food that was a nice time
Oh, yes.👏🏾 Beautiful times indeed.😍 Now takeout with delivery fees, restaurant apps, eating out is hella expensive!😳
@@Bloombaby99 yeah fuck that
Man really said "Over my dead body."
Reminds me of my boss giving me a dollar as a reward for working hard and to get an iced tea from the gas station next door. Turns out there's sales tax and I forgot to carry change, so I ended up buying a cheap water bottle lol
Welcome to America.
Where $1 can't get you anything really
A Burrito and Quesadilla for a dollar? Damn, the 90s must have really good deals.
Gat damn, a dollar sure went a long ways back in the late 90's!
Cooking is extremely valuable and life-enriching, so it's disheartening to see Hank be so adamantly against the idea.
I want some Taco Bell from the value menu🌮🌮
I love that he is eating on the front stoop like a ravenous animal.
That boy ain't right, I tell ya what.
YOU ALMOST MADE ME DROP IT!!!!
He took 4 bites and nothing changed about the burrito
The reason the writers hunched him over like that is to make Hank think for a second that he's setting up a shoeshine business.
Or trying to hide from Peggy didn't want her to know he spoiled his appetite 😂