If you take into account a lot of Bruce's Bobby sketches, then he and his old man probably had that traditional 'antagonistic' father-son relationship. Or I could be full of it.
that time i was 17 and ignoring my dad to annoy him, he grabs me by the shirt and puts me against the wall, i shove him in the chest... it was at that point we both knew he could no longer take me.
@@mikeryan7666 I don't think it's a Canadian thing. I think it's a skit thing - they have to be doing something with their hands. It's just really weird to be scooping tuna instead of with a knife.
Him in his prime me in my prime it would depend on if there were drugs or weapons involved, if not then me if so then him, me now and him after he realized he was past his prime probably him cause he is sneaky and by that point would go for the quick win. Obviously now I could wallop him unless he got to his gun first but strokes will do that to ya
This really felt like them actually joking around, more than a skit, but I like that about it, however accurate or not.
You might be right, Bruce (blue shirt) at 2:06 looks like he's about to laugh during his line, this was probably all improv :D
I wouldn't doubt it if it wasn't born out of an actual conversation they had.
They’ve done a few skits in this style- a pretend peep into their performer lifestyle
@@happyfreeky I think they only did two. This one and the one where they're playing poker.
this is golden. "no more alf today, daddy"
Just sent this to my dad saying I loved him. Now he's really confused.
That's so great.
Y'know, I think this is the first time I've seen Bruce REALLY smiling
If you take into account a lot of Bruce's Bobby sketches, then he and his old man probably had that traditional 'antagonistic' father-son relationship.
Or I could be full of it.
My dad may be 69, but he has a second-degree black belt in Jiu-Jitsu. So there's no way I could take him.
Not that I would want to. I love my dad.
But you've thought about it!
I can't believe that's the same guy who plays Glen in 'Superstore'.
I had a wicked crush on him in the 90's.
This sketch had me at "any of you guys ever beat up your dad?"
2:06 Bruce almost starts corpsing at the line about shaming him with his own lawn 😆
You are the first person I have seen to use the word "corpsing" - I was beginning to doubt if the word was even real.
Send for the man
All this while making sandwiches. I love it.
"Drunk. At a wedding".
“Stay down please sir.”
That’s about as Canadian as it gets.
"But I know your dad. I think ol' Hammy's been asking for it.
And I love Scott, stirring the pot, figuratively and physically 😆
Kudos to Mark for the shoutout to Codco...
Great to see Mark in the Codco t-shirt!
If you randomly say "Shelley Long" in a room of people, the KITH fans will instantly get it.
OMG...Bruce used Kevin's dad's actual first name...sounds like the others are referring to their own father's first names!
I love the sly Ian McCulloch joke.
That joke’s like sugar… sugar kisses
When I saw this sketch back in the day, I thought about my dad. Now that I'm a dad, I think about my kids.
And you stay away from trees.
30 Helens agree this post is stupid
RIP Paul Di'Anno.
He predicted the Shuckton TV-remote killings!!!
Mark Mckinney wearing a Codco shirt. Fan boy!
@Trantor The Troll they were a Newfoundland comedy troupe that was basically the precursor to This Hour has 22 Minutes.
I'm 52 and am still afraid of dad and he's 82.
that time i was 17 and ignoring my dad to annoy him, he grabs me by the shirt and puts me against the wall, i shove him in the chest... it was at that point we both knew he could no longer take me.
I think I could take my dad as of last week. He's almost 76
My dad is about twice as large as any other man in the family. Not yet, just you wait old man.
Wait till he's in the den.. In the den watching Alf
You remember Alf?! He's back, in a reference in a KITH sketch form!
Will there be another touch paul bikini contest?
My son could beat me up but he's still afraid of me so I'm safe for now.
That's a god one.
What kind of sandwiches are they making?!
Potato salad? Some kind of tuna mix?
@@Dayvit78 I thought tuna. But a bunch of guys sitting around making tuna sandwiches? Is this a Canadian thing?
@@mikeryan7666 I don't think it's a Canadian thing. I think it's a skit thing - they have to be doing something with their hands. It's just really weird to be scooping tuna instead of with a knife.
@@mikeryan7666 am Canadian, can confirm. Every day at noon, bell goes off, you assemble with the 4 people nearest you and break out the Skipjack.
Psychotically over-mashed tuna salad on thrice-buttered bread.
Him in his prime me in my prime it would depend on if there were drugs or weapons involved, if not then me if so then him, me now and him after he realized he was past his prime probably him cause he is sneaky and by that point would go for the quick win. Obviously now I could wallop him unless he got to his gun first but strokes will do that to ya
the hell are they doing in this sketch
YOURE NOT PAUL BELLINI AND YOU SHOULDNT PRETEND YOU ARE. THERE I SAID IT.
These are Canadians but has used many American products
I would love to see a skit, CALL IN THE LESBIANS...... For just such occasions
Okay
They’re not funny playing themselves. Except Bruce. He’s just naturally weird.
Kevin's passive-aggressiveness was pretty funny.
I don't know. The Shelley Long line at the start sounded like a jab against her character Diane and I have absolutely no problem with that.
I don't know. . . Mark McKinney seems genuinely weird, too.
This was kind of terrible. And the tuna fish Scott was smushing the entire time made me nauseous
is THAT what that is?
Kairu Hakubi Probably. Could be dolphin.