Tell me yall are old enough to know what movie 🎬 it's from?? Good will Hunting. Matt Damon shows the blonde douchey frat guy that HE got Skylars phone # and said" how'd ya like them 🍎 's!"
The really rich guy needed a buyer, wealth, and a knowledge of apples in order to sound that way. Sure that’s “being likable” as money is a likable characteristic, he made connections because he had money. This is luck.
@@veganpenguin9857 Yeah. It depends on a bunch of factors. I grew up around agriculture and I can confidently say, if you want to be rich, don't go into farming, unless you know something that most others don't.
@@veganpenguin9857 I hate to say it but to own land large enough to farm on, they aren't poor, it's just that their wealth has been invested into assets like land, house and machinery/tools. They may not have a large income but that doesn't mean they are poor.
I feel like “rich” in these skits doesnt always mean more money. A man with 10 million dollars with no relationships and trust wont go as far a man with nothing who has has built lasting relationships. A jack of all trades
It's more like guy #1 feels he's made it and the world is his and guy #2 goes about his life and is willing to capitalize on a situation that can benefit both parties
@@Blank85289 clearly you don't know how two parties can benefit. One guy is getting a good deal, the other guy is getting consistent business. Take a business class some time, you'll learn a thing or two.
@@Elver_Galarga_jugo One guy is getting taken advantage of because the corporation owning capitalist is never out to give someone a “good deal” he will always significantly under cut the true value for the labor produced. Trust me bro I don’t need a business class to know how parasitic and cancerous capitalism is to the world.
@@Blank85289 The farmer is selling his whole stock at the price he wanted. The Rich guy is getting good quality supplies his business needs so he can produce products to sell and make money. How are they not both benefitting?
Being kind has made me soo much money I have a good friend I support a lot he just won over 20,000$ gambling and gave me 1,000$ I don’t really do it for the money, it’s nice but just being a good person pays off and will make your really happy in life
I sold honey for 22 years. I've seen everything from poor to billionaires. I usually wore my old dirty bee suit so a certain level of customer always wanted a discount. Vets, teachers and elderly were the only ones who got a discount.
My brother had a plant nursery - he was similar, but he didn't give discounts for people who asked (except priests and nuns and nurses) as he had been burnt by so many "bottom feeders"
Bought some local elderflower honey from a purveyor at a farmers market last week, and I was very fond of his product; tasted more rustic and rich than the stuff we get at the restaurant. While it cost me $9 per 8oz bottle, I went ahead and bought the last three bottles he had. He said that he'll have some elderberry infused honey set aside for me next time. Love being around good people like that!
These are great…and time after time, you hit it on the head. Be humble, be relatable and be genuinely interested in others and you’ll be rich, regardless of how much money you have.
I work for a fine dining restaurant in nyc and this is perfect 🤣 there is a distinct behavioral difference between the two and its identifiable withing the first 30 seconds of speaking with them. I'm DED showing this to the office, thanks for the laugh!
Man I really appreciate your videos, not uncommon for wealthy individuals to actually own a part of / support the local farms & get stuff in return :D quite a common option if you really seek great quality.
In the real world, that “really rich” person own The Apples Corporation, and will undersell and run local sellers out of business before creating a stranglehold monopoly on the market
This is exactly what I was expecting in this skit. Or that the actually rich guy would just take the crate and walk away without actually paying or having to worry about the consequences
@@thesorrowsofmotherlovejoy9894 That's because you're not in Business. I'm not arguing with you or being mean. I'm just saying that each area of expertise has its members who understand it and outsiders typically don't since they're focused on their own areas. That's all
This really shows the difference between people who worked hard to get where they at and remained modest vs those who were probably handed everything and think money is everything. Love it!
Watch a lot haven't commented or like because I usually just enjoy your clips. I tend to get pulled in when I enjoy something. But man you are great, glad you have a humor to richness. Most people use it for power... keep up the great work man.
Lol! Love this! I have family that’s rich (in my family you make your own wealth and that wealth is yours, no trust babies allowed) and they still coupon, pay their employees more than market with additional benefits than is typical (like Christmas shopping trips), donate to charity and give their time, and the list goes on. Not all rich people are scum, but some scummy people are rich.
Nothing makes me laugh harder than when the Rich guy’s eyes bug out when he gets his ears pinned back in these skits. I cannot stop laughing at that face 😂.
“Our last supplier was late 3 times in a row” Being in the logistics industry, this is way more common than you’d imagine. Unless you’re buying a dedicated truck, expect your shipment to be delayed these days😂 Also, that’s not the other “shippers”/apple farmers fault, it’s the logistics company that was responsible for the late shipment. This “really rich” guy, is making ‘really poor’ decisions if he’s firing suppliers instead of firing his logistics team.
@@uberpwner48 But the supplier often isn’t responsible for the shipping. Especially small apple farms. The purchaser is responsible for hiring the logistics company. So if the purchaser is angry with the transit time of the logistics company they chose, it’s not at all the suppliers fault
@@brutusthebear9050 Because the farmer is almost never responsible for the shipping. The purchaser is responsible for figuring out the pickup themselves. So if the purchaser hires a trucker for pickup/delivery and that trucker is late, the shipper had nothing to do with that. That’s all the trucker and the purchaser who hired the trucker. Imagine ordering something from ebay, you select “Fedex” then Fedex delivers your item late. You don’t blame the ebay seller, you were the one who picked Fedex. Blaim Fedex lol
The thing is, rich people feel so powerful with so much money, and usually have it handed to them by their boss, or their parents, while really rich people are displayed and know the true value of money, and know what to do and to not do. Usually, their the parents or bosses.
@@biddinge8898 That's why it's their parents! Or a tech business! The massive commercial industries are so old; you've gotta an equally massive amount if inheritors who've never created or worked a day in their life. 50 more years, and tech will be the same thing
I used to work at a private airport. The biggest jerks were always in the 1 to 3 million dollar jets. The 40 to 60 million dollar jet owners were always the most down to earth and humble people around.
Wannabees are the worst. Learned this on my paper route when i was a kid in the 70s, and its held true throughout my life since. The guy who really is tougher than everybody else usually isnt a bully. The woman who really is beautiful usually isnt a snob. The family thats loaded with cash usaully are real good to deal with. But the wannabees will do you wrong every time.
@@adenm8963 Suppliers from far away are always a bit rough to evaluate. Let’s say you own a supermarket. You’ve got your imported meat and veggies, standard milk from the country you live in and who knows, maybe you’ve got homemade honey from a nearby bee farm. Now when it comes to quality it’s usually much easier to determine something meets the demand if it’s made in your own country, especially if you’re then one making it. When it comes to overseas quality it’s much harder to judge if everything is correctly managed. If there’s a hiccup during the import you may be without your precious Rucola salad for a week and maybe you’ll have no idea when the next batch will come. There’s also the problem with environmental damage the import may cause, the quality of the product is hard to measure beforehand, the processing of the product is hard to know if it’s a product made overseas, there’s higher risk for errors during the trip to your store, is the company that produces the Rucola keeping in standard with for example fair trade or is it actually following the human rights guidelines, are the workers treated fairly and getting sufficiently paid? Maybe they do maybe not and that’s the hard part, you don’t know. There’s a lot of variables here. With local producers it will most likely be more expensive but at least you have a bigger chance in knowing how it operates, if everything is done accordingly to the law and that the law is enforced. You’re also helping the economy in your country circulate. This is definitely not everything about this subject but hopefully it’s enough to grasp some pros and cons on buying products from overseas compared to buying local products.
@@questionsayer why would businessmen care about all that though? It isn't profitable to waste money and time thinking about it all. And business runs on profits.
@@adenm8963 There’s a lot of good website that describe it way better than I ever could. I recommend searching for something like “Locally produced wares in stores” or something and hopefully you’ll get a proper answer. Profit is of course a priority but you also profit in the long run with locally produced products by (a bunch of stuff I stated before) but also because a lot of people like to buy locally produced wares. The products may be more expensive to buy but that also means that you could sell it for a higher price. And a lot of people will feel more secure buying stuff made in their country compared to other countries, which makes them more likely to buy it, which makes the local farmers/producers/butchers/truck drivers etc richer which in turn makes the country richer because they will spend their earned money on other stuff. There’s a lot to this oh my
This is probably the first time I'm seeing a youtuber with less subscribers, who will most probably break the internet in the future Edit: I was here before this blew up, so nice for me
True I have been going back and forth with a Ceo of a huge company from Cali because he wants to save some bucks on our expense. He doesn't want to pay the extra travel fee, we literally are going out of our way to service him in an area we don't ever go to. Wtf what a mind trip.
So I love these sketches but they always give that vibe of an older financial advisor saying young people nowadays can't make money cause the spend 5$ a day on coffee
I feel like this whole skit was built around that final punchline😂
You know what, that's how the goat does it. Dave Chappelle has a punch line and he has to figure out how to get to that punchline, and make it funny.
I feel like this whole skit was built around not being the slightest bit funny but still wanting CZcams money
Tell me yall are old enough to know what movie 🎬 it's from?? Good will Hunting. Matt Damon shows the blonde douchey frat guy that HE got Skylars phone # and said" how'd ya like them 🍎 's!"
And it wasn't good 😔
*applepunch line
Being likable and having good connections/relationships is a lot more valuable than money itself.
Disagree 😂
The really rich guy needed a buyer, wealth, and a knowledge of apples in order to sound that way. Sure that’s “being likable” as money is a likable characteristic, he made connections because he had money.
This is luck.
@abellabarbie That’s why you’ll be rich at your peak, and broke in the end, never understanding being wealthy.
Have you met the former president?
@@gorkon87why
Lol imagine not realizing that farmer has more net worth than you.
Arrogance blinds the eyes.
Produce farmers and livestock farmers wealth depend on how much product they can provide. I know a lot of farmers that are poor
@@veganpenguin9857
Yeah. It depends on a bunch of factors. I grew up around agriculture and I can confidently say, if you want to be rich, don't go into farming, unless you know something that most others don't.
@@johncunningham8213 They were talking about net worth. That includes all the machinery, the whole farm itself and obviously the produce.
@@veganpenguin9857
I hate to say it but to own land large enough to farm on, they aren't poor, it's just that their wealth has been invested into assets like land, house and machinery/tools. They may not have a large income but that doesn't mean they are poor.
I feel like “rich” in these skits doesnt always mean more money. A man with 10 million dollars with no relationships and trust wont go as far a man with nothing who has has built lasting relationships. A jack of all trades
He has 10 fucking million dollars lmao I'd say he's already gone far
@@CraftingStudios1337 not nearly. 10 million won’t get you far if you just save it
Never a truer word been spoken. You will do well if you follow what you speak!
True there are different ways to measure success and values and money isn’t the only way we should measure success
@@WarSaw3653 whos jake
I’m pretty sure that when he says ‘really rich’ he’s saying also rich in knowledge and intelligence. Not just more money.
Yes rich is just using the first definition of the word rich and really rich uses both
I hadn't thought of that. Thank you for sharing.
Great perspective. Truth.
Is this content meant for kids bc it's so stupid I can't 🤦♀️
@@hybridmems has it occurred to you that it might not be the contents that's stupid?
Can't you just let people enjoy themselves?
When did Jake Gyllenhaal start making CZcams shorts
My thoughts exactly!
Tf,, no… not even
How
Where
Mixed with Stanley Tucci maybe?
It’s more like ‘guy buys apples to eat on the walk back home’ vs ‘guy buying wholesale for his business’
It's more like guy #1 feels he's made it and the world is his and guy #2 goes about his life and is willing to capitalize on a situation that can benefit both parties
@@Elver_Galarga_jugo Both parties aren’t being benefited btw. Capitalist don’t benefit other people
@@Blank85289 clearly you don't know how two parties can benefit. One guy is getting a good deal, the other guy is getting consistent business. Take a business class some time, you'll learn a thing or two.
@@Elver_Galarga_jugo One guy is getting taken advantage of because the corporation owning capitalist is never out to give someone a “good deal” he will always significantly under cut the true value for the labor produced.
Trust me bro I don’t need a business class to know how parasitic and cancerous capitalism is to the world.
@@Blank85289 The farmer is selling his whole stock at the price he wanted. The Rich guy is getting good quality supplies his business needs so he can produce products to sell and make money.
How are they not both benefitting?
I think people don't understand that "super-rich" means "knows how to do good business without letting his ego fuck it up".
Yup being an asshole costs time so if your smart as a rich person you will be nice because it saves you time
These are great. I'm learning that being genuinely kind goes a long way... Being a douche is just a bad idea, no matter who you are
And no matter who you're talking with, even if that Person's Homeless.
Being kind has made me soo much money I have a good friend I support a lot he just won over 20,000$ gambling and gave me 1,000$ I don’t really do it for the money, it’s nice but just being a good person pays off and will make your really happy in life
True, as long as you're not naive.
You’re learning that from these videos? So like, you didn’t know that before… but you watched these stupid shorts and now you learned it?
@@derek4346 Hope not.
My ending:
"Well how you like them apples?"
_'Ayy'_
_"Ayy"_
**and then everybody clapped**
Damn it's obvious that you're the main character of this show
“Ayyy”
“Ayyyyy!!!”
*explosion*
Nice
Ayyyy
AAAYYYY
I sold honey for 22 years. I've seen everything from poor to billionaires. I usually wore my old dirty bee suit so a certain level of customer always wanted a discount. Vets, teachers and elderly were the only ones who got a discount.
My brother had a plant nursery - he was similar, but he didn't give discounts for people who asked (except priests and nuns and nurses) as he had been burnt by so many "bottom feeders"
animal farming is cruel
bees are animals too !
I know you rip off The
Queen's wings now, I
didn't when I used to
buy from y'alls!🚫🍯🚫
Mr. Crown is a farmer himself. He plants seeds of respect and watches them grow.
The more vids I see if these, it’s less about money gain and more people skills and making relationships and a network. Love it!
This man sounds so calm and collected, I hope i can emulate that one day
He became calm and collected after being Collin Farrell’s stunt double for a few years
that was the most accurate expression of someone just unexpectedly being given a fortune i've seen yet! i adore this series 🥰
All the apple puns! You had too much fun with this one.
Bought some local elderflower honey from a purveyor at a farmers market last week, and I was very fond of his product; tasted more rustic and rich than the stuff we get at the restaurant. While it cost me $9 per 8oz bottle, I went ahead and bought the last three bottles he had. He said that he'll have some elderberry infused honey set aside for me next time. Love being around good people like that!
You made my day by having an elderflower honey purveyor (sounds very cute and old fashioned)
This makes the urban survival guy look like a genius
These are great…and time after time, you hit it on the head. Be humble, be relatable and be genuinely interested in others and you’ll be rich, regardless of how much money you have.
I just love the rich guy's annoyed reactions everytime 😂
I work for a fine dining restaurant in nyc and this is perfect 🤣 there is a distinct behavioral difference between the two and its identifiable withing the first 30 seconds of speaking with them. I'm DED showing this to the office, thanks for the laugh!
Fake rich need people to know they’re rich. Rich rich doesn’t care, being wealthy is as normal to them as breathing.
Makes me really relate in my Apple related
Business tactics
Honestly I don’t even know why I keep watching these but for whatever reason I keep clicking the 👍 & not skipping when a new one shows up
Man I really appreciate your videos, not uncommon for wealthy individuals to actually own a part of / support the local farms & get stuff in return :D quite a common option if you really seek great quality.
In the real world, that “really rich” person own The Apples Corporation, and will undersell and run local sellers out of business before creating a stranglehold monopoly on the market
This is exactly what I was expecting in this skit. Or that the actually rich guy would just take the crate and walk away without actually paying or having to worry about the consequences
True.
@@SRR-rh7id yeah it's weird that rich people expect everything for free.
@@thesorrowsofmotherlovejoy9894 That's because you're not in Business. I'm not arguing with you or being mean. I'm just saying that each area of expertise has its members who understand it and outsiders typically don't since they're focused on their own areas. That's all
Oh so u must be in the Mind reading business bc u think u know about me.im a farmer myself,windbag.thats a business.
I shed a noble tear for the quality of that punchline
I LOVE seeing these clips. The guy who has some money vs a guy who REALLY has money.
These are great. More please!
Love the sarcasm😁
I’m convinced this guy has never met another human in his life
This guy is genius. The good will hunting reference
Why do I never tire of these comparisons
I used to be a personal assistant and when I tell you he knows his stuff! You can always tell a difference.
Too much head movements 😂
Yeah my dad is a manager of a pretty popular grocery store and one day his boss just decided to buy a 48kw generator for us for shits and giggles
This really shows the difference between people who worked hard to get where they at and remained modest vs those who were probably handed everything and think money is everything. Love it!
This guy here cracks me up. It's more like new money vs wealth. I like seeing these people in front when I go shopping. You can always spot new money.
Really Rich Dude, “We gotta few juice shopppes” the Farmers face: 🤑🤑🤑🤑
At what point of wealth do you become an exhausting asshole? And then beyond that at what point of wealth do you go all humble and fruit smart?
Not the fruit smarts 🤣🤣🤣
New money needs to flex and show off, all ego. Old money doesn't want you to know what he's got 👀
@@nottheone582 "I'm gonna send my buyer down here for the lot" ~ feel like he wants you to know *a little* at least.
@@nottheone582 generalization
The first guy is so rich, he's trying to cut a deal on 2 apples 😂
Watch a lot haven't commented or like because I usually just enjoy your clips. I tend to get pulled in when I enjoy something. But man you are great, glad you have a humor to richness. Most people use it for power... keep up the great work man.
Bless this man, putting essentially the same video up everyday, I only pray his head doesn't hurt when he has to come up with something new
😂👍!!
This has got to be the most creative way of cyber bullying I’ve seen in a bit
I'm gonna steal this insult. It will come in 'handy' one day. 🤣
Lol! Love this! I have family that’s rich (in my family you make your own wealth and that wealth is yours, no trust babies allowed) and they still coupon, pay their employees more than market with additional benefits than is typical (like Christmas shopping trips), donate to charity and give their time, and the list goes on. Not all rich people are scum, but some scummy people are rich.
Nothing makes me laugh harder than when the Rich guy’s eyes bug out when he gets his ears pinned back in these skits. I cannot stop laughing at that face 😂.
Dude I don't know why I love these stories but I do
actually the really rich guy makes the farmer work at his emerald mine
Musk moment
“Our last supplier was late 3 times in a row”
Being in the logistics industry, this is way more common than you’d imagine.
Unless you’re buying a dedicated truck, expect your shipment to be delayed these days😂
Also, that’s not the other “shippers”/apple farmers fault, it’s the logistics company that was responsible for the late shipment.
This “really rich” guy, is making ‘really poor’ decisions if he’s firing suppliers instead of firing his logistics team.
Alternating between suppliers, maybe? If one doesn't deliver, another picks up the slack?
Except that, especially with small businesses, there are certainly problems on their end. Why can't it be the farmer's logistics which are messed up?
@@uberpwner48
But the supplier often isn’t responsible for the shipping. Especially small apple farms.
The purchaser is responsible for hiring the logistics company.
So if the purchaser is angry with the transit time of the logistics company they chose, it’s not at all the suppliers fault
@@brutusthebear9050
Because the farmer is almost never responsible for the shipping.
The purchaser is responsible for figuring out the pickup themselves.
So if the purchaser hires a trucker for pickup/delivery and that trucker is late, the shipper had nothing to do with that. That’s all the trucker and the purchaser who hired the trucker.
Imagine ordering something from ebay, you select “Fedex” then Fedex delivers your item late.
You don’t blame the ebay seller, you were the one who picked Fedex. Blaim Fedex lol
@@mro4ts457 imagine ordering something from eBay, and then blaming it on FedEx when the person you bought it from didn't have the product you ordered.
Love how accurate these videos are
that face the first rich guy does gets me every time
"Oh a produce aficionado"
The thing is, rich people feel so powerful with so much money, and usually have it handed to them by their boss, or their parents, while really rich people are displayed and know the true value of money, and know what to do and to not do. Usually, their the parents or bosses.
Most typically the latter have actually made the money. One by one.
@@biddinge8898 That's why it's their parents! Or a tech business! The massive commercial industries are so old; you've gotta an equally massive amount if inheritors who've never created or worked a day in their life. 50 more years, and tech will be the same thing
They're*
Wrong. One guy is rich and pretentious, the other is just rich
For those who disagree, a lot of the stories I heard go by this rule. At least that's what I can infer.
I used to work at a private airport. The biggest jerks were always in the 1 to 3 million dollar jets.
The 40 to 60 million dollar jet owners were always the most down to earth and humble people around.
Nicest farmer I've ever seen
What I interpret form these videos is that you have to be a people man not a business man to succeed
Yes.
Wannabees are the worst. Learned this on my paper route when i was a kid in the 70s, and its held true throughout my life since.
The guy who really is tougher than everybody else usually isnt a bully. The woman who really is beautiful usually isnt a snob. The family thats loaded with cash usaully are real good to deal with.
But the wannabees will do you wrong every time.
Wannabees look at others as stepping stones,
the ones at the top don't need stepping stones.
@@johnbemery7922
Good point.
I’m nice to everyone I meet and nobody just gives me free shit for no reason lmao
Brother been watching bye far hilarious 😂, with a message hits home thank you
Catering perspective the "really rich" guy is actually pretty smart considering local suppliers are always better than those who are across the pond
How are they better?
@@adenm8963 Suppliers from far away are always a bit rough to evaluate. Let’s say you own a supermarket. You’ve got your imported meat and veggies, standard milk from the country you live in and who knows, maybe you’ve got homemade honey from a nearby bee farm. Now when it comes to quality it’s usually much easier to determine something meets the demand if it’s made in your own country, especially if you’re then one making it. When it comes to overseas quality it’s much harder to judge if everything is correctly managed. If there’s a hiccup during the import you may be without your precious Rucola salad for a week and maybe you’ll have no idea when the next batch will come. There’s also the problem with environmental damage the import may cause, the quality of the product is hard to measure beforehand, the processing of the product is hard to know if it’s a product made overseas, there’s higher risk for errors during the trip to your store, is the company that produces the Rucola keeping in standard with for example fair trade or is it actually following the human rights guidelines, are the workers treated fairly and getting sufficiently paid? Maybe they do maybe not and that’s the hard part, you don’t know. There’s a lot of variables here. With local producers it will most likely be more expensive but at least you have a bigger chance in knowing how it operates, if everything is done accordingly to the law and that the law is enforced. You’re also helping the economy in your country circulate. This is definitely not everything about this subject but hopefully it’s enough to grasp some pros and cons on buying products from overseas compared to buying local products.
@@questionsayer why would businessmen care about all that though? It isn't profitable to waste money and time thinking about it all. And business runs on profits.
@@adenm8963 There’s a lot of good website that describe it way better than I ever could. I recommend searching for something like “Locally produced wares in stores” or something and hopefully you’ll get a proper answer. Profit is of course a priority but you also profit in the long run with locally produced products by (a bunch of stuff I stated before) but also because a lot of people like to buy locally produced wares. The products may be more expensive to buy but that also means that you could sell it for a higher price. And a lot of people will feel more secure buying stuff made in their country compared to other countries, which makes them more likely to buy it, which makes the local farmers/producers/butchers/truck drivers etc richer which in turn makes the country richer because they will spend their earned money on other stuff. There’s a lot to this oh my
@@questionsayer Do people really fall for that sticker label tag of "locally produced"nowadays and not wanna buy the cheaper option?
The video:
Me: so i wasted 3 minutes on nothing. 👁👄👁
The very rich guy and the apple seller are lovers in this one 😂
Dude comes up with wild scenarios
No farmer I know talks like this, I'm not saying outcome would be different I'm saying the Journey would be different
You’re jumping makes me nervous
Marc the farmer has such a sooothing voice. I re-listened a bunch of time just for that! (,: 🙏🏽✨
Idk why but hearing produce aficionado used in speaking made me shiver
This is the most cringe short I've ever witnessed.
Lmaoooo
The way he’s always bouncing like a bugged NPC only makes it worse
@@fabe61 Hell-ooo traveller!
This is actually class insecurity vs top of the caste system . Neither behaviors are bred by anything but exploitation.
I sell art locally at markets and it's always funny when tool bags come up with an attitude. I love vibe checking these guys.
I love how spicy the people are when they interact with the rich jerk.
All of these are so cringe!🤣
This is actually more like rich spoiled brat versus Rich entrepreneur
I like that all these stories have the same moral: be nice, it will get you further
Kindness goes a long way
I admire the levels of delusion
These skits are the dumbest things I've ever seen in my life.
I couldn't agree more
Mr. Crown, I've been following you for about a month now and I really enjoy your channel. I think this might be my favorite one so far...lol 😊
Nicholas always has the best shorts
This is probably the first time I'm seeing a youtuber with less subscribers, who will most probably break the internet in the future
Edit: I was here before this blew up, so nice for me
It's like those strange LinkedIn stories
these are so entertaining i don’t know why
True I have been going back and forth with a Ceo of a huge company from Cali because he wants to save some bucks on our expense. He doesn't want to pay the extra travel fee, we literally are going out of our way to service him in an area we don't ever go to. Wtf what a mind trip.
That’s good shit, man! Funny, you did well! 😂🤣😂
This guy is smooth like a buttered dolphin
So I love these sketches but they always give that vibe of an older financial advisor saying young people nowadays can't make money cause the spend 5$ a day on coffee
Accurate tho. Guy A: crass. Guy B: polite and proactive
This person's face was made for sarcasm
You have a unique and captivating presence.
Technically plants are almost an AFK money glitch irl
I got a fortune from a cookie once that said that friends in the market was more valuable than money in a purse
In my area we have the old money vs the new money vs the newest money. All of them have bad apples and good apples
Whats new money vs newest money? 😂
@@ARTDEVGRU247 LOL the OnlyFans rich 😏
This dude is very good at showing what I learned in my youth. Reminds me of chilling with my brother.
I love the apple puns 😂
Nick could probably roast just about anyone the way he comes up with these personalities
This is a perfect skit.
The way they both bobbin like apples ((🍎)) ((🍏))
How do you want your apples?
- With a headphone plug.
“ oh look it’s Johnny apple seed “ 😂… that sad part is people really just be coming for you out of know where like this
This guy is basically teaching us how to conduct ourselves while making deals. Pretty dope if you ask me.
You do present thoughtful and humorous sets. Well done. Thank you.
How really really rich people act a farmer's market:
"..."
They don't shop for themselves.
I love your content ❤ it teach me how to spot a wealth person vs rich person ❤