eric: you re not supposed to. trois cuillères. three spoons. you re sloppy, man. you re going nowhere, man. what the is that? anthony: what? i m getting there. eric: it has to be even, the sauce. champignons. jean: champignons, jambon, fromage. eric: okay, ham, mushroom, and cheese. let s go. anthony: come on, man. the customers are backing up here. how about the pizza? eric: my pizza looks good, okay? anthony: bonsoir. eric: take that. give it to the lady. no, no, no. a little bit like that, and give it to the lady. a little bit like that. like that, like that, okay. good. female customer: hello. this one i owe? [ eric speaking french ] anthony: très bien. pizza, i soon notice, is different here. toppings are somewhat on the high end. crème fraîche, reblochon cheese, figatelli, lardons, figs, chèvre. look at this line. stop dicking around with your insane perfectionism. eric: tony, you want pizza the guy. anthony: yes. [ male customer speaking french ]
eric. eric: yes. anthony: i always said you should have a truck. eric: yeah, i ll do it with you. anthony: do you have pizza experience? eric: never did a pizza in my life. anthony: does, uh, he know this? eric: no, he doesn t know. i m going to tell him. okay, let s go. anthony: our employer for this episode of the real world geriatric edition is jean denis martinez. his yellow truck, a rolling pizza oven, is well-known in the neighborhood. meaning he s busy. eric: he s taking orders too. anthony: we re not going to be good at this. this is going to be like i love lucy. eric: more like laurel and hardy. anthony: this is like a nightmare. i actually have this nightmare where, like, there s orders coming in and i don t understand what they are because it s in another language, and i don t know where anything is, and i m falling behind. this is literally my nightmare. jean: okay. anthony: oh, okay. okay, get in there man. get, get, come on. hey, lucy, come o
anthony: put on the sauce. put on the sauce. spread it out, there. come on. eric: don t take my job. jean: no, no, no. eric: you don t push. anthony: you don t. eric: you re not supposed to. trois cuillères. three spoons. you re sloppy, man. you re going nowhere, man. what the is that? anthony: what? i m getting there. eric: it has to be even, the sauce. champignons. jean: champignons, jambon, fromage. eric: okay, ham, mushroom, and cheese. let s go. anthony: come on, man. the customers are backing up here. how about the pizza? eric: my pizza looks good, okay? anthony: bonsoir. eric: take that. give it to the lady. no, no, no. a little bit like that, and give it to the lady. a little bit like that. like that, like that, okay. good. female customer: hello. this one i owe? [ eric speaking french ] anthony: très bien. pizza, i soon notice, is different here. toppings are somewhat on the high end. crème fraîche, reblochon cheese, figatelli, lardons, fi
marseille, it turns out, is the pizza truck capital of france. anthony: so this could be a whole new beginning for you, eric. eric: yes. anthony: i always said you should have a truck. eric: yeah, i ll do it with you. anthony: do you have pizza experience? eric: never did a pizza in my life. anthony: does, uh, he know this? eric: no, he doesn t know. i m going to tell him. okay, let s go. anthony: our employer for this episode of the real world geriatric edition is jean denis martinez. his yellow truck, a rolling pizza oven, is well-known in the neighborhood. meaning he s busy. eric: he s taking orders too. anthony: we re not going to be good at this. this is going to be like i love lucy. eric: more like laurel and hardy. anthony: this is like a nightmare. i actually have this nightmare where, like, there s orders coming in and i don t understand what they are because it s in another language, and i don t know where anything is, and i m falling behind. this
other people. anthony: let s hope marseille, people figure that out because i think it s amazing here. if you ask real marseillais these days, what s the iconic dish? the one thing you most closely associate with home? the answer might surprise you. pizza. marseille, it turns out, is the pizza truck capital of france. anthony: so this could be a whole new beginning for you, eric. eric: yes. anthony: i always said you should have a truck. eric: yeah, i ll do it with you. anthony: do you have pizza experience? eric: never did a pizza in my life. anthony: does, uh, he know this? eric: no, he doesn t know. i m going to tell him. okay, let s go. anthony: our employer for this episode of the real world geriatric edition is jean denis martinez. his yellow truck, a rolling pizza oven, is well-known in the neighborhood. meaning he s busy. eric: he s taking orders too. anthony: we re not going to be good at this. this is going to be like i love lucy. eric: more like