Class is fascinating to us as a culture. I never check my baggage. I cant stand that wait, baggage area. Its good to laugh at it, to get it all out on the table youre going to have to go back to your seat. You know, our goal should be a Society Without classes if we didnt laugh about social class in the United States, we would engage in class warfare. Do you realize the people up here are getting cookies . mmm that is not a show about nothing. Oh, come inside. So, to the left we have the bar, to the right we have the bathroom. Oh, we have bathrooms upstairs, downstairs, many, many bathrooms. I do still believe that for all the things going on in our Current Society in america, you can come from anywhere and end up any place you want. Immigration . Revenue. [ screams ] ive been gutted its crazy, people are just, like, taking our stuff. But the American Dream is not the reality for most americans. Ill tell you, boys, life is crazy. All these doors open up for you, except theyre not reall
class is fascinating to us as a culture. i never check my baggage. i can t stand that wait, baggage area. it s good to laugh at it, to get it all out on the table you re going to have to go back to your seat. you know, our goal should be a society without classes! if we didn t laugh about social class in the united states, we would engage in class warfare. do you realize the people up here are getting cookies?! mmm! that is not a show about nothing. oh, come inside. so, to the left we have the bar, to the right we have the bathroom. oh, we have bathrooms upstairs, downstairs, many, many bathrooms. i do still believe that for all the things going on in our current society in america, you can come from anywhere and end up any place you want. immigration? revenue. [ screams ] i ve been gutted! it s crazy, people are just, like, taking our stuff. but the american dream is not the reality for most americans. i ll tell you, boys, life is crazy. all
oh, well, uh, i ll take the first class. class has always played a role in the history of sitcoms. bon voyage laney. class is fascinating to us as a culture. i never check my baggage. i can t stand that wait, baggage area. it s good to laugh at it, to get it all out on the table you re going to have to go back to your seat. you know, our goal should be a society without classes! if we didn t laugh about social class in the united states, we would engage in class warfare. do you realize the people up here are getting cookies?! mmm! that is not a show about nothing. oh, come inside. so, to the left we have the bar, to the right we have the bathroom. oh, we have bathrooms upstairs, downstairs, many, many bathrooms. i do still believe that for all the things going on in our current society in america, you can come from anywhere and end up any place you want. immigration? revenue. [ screams ] i ve been gutted! it s crazy, people are just, like,
eric mccormick: (sings) you are my wife. sheryl: (sings) goodbye city life. green acres we are there eric mccormick: it s just absurd and ridiculous. eddie: look at that floor, that s solid oak. sheryl: green acres was about a man and a woman living on fifth avenue. and he decides he s going to be a farmer. lisa: hey, oliver! oliver: yeah? lisa: there is someone here to see you from the state dept. oliver: i ll be right down. [smash] lisa: darling, mr. kimball would have waited, you should have used the ladder. bill carter: green acres. is the kind of show america loves. and cbs thinks, well, we can do more of these rural characters. [train whislte] vicki: yeah, the rural comedies, petticoat junction. vicki: i mean, some really, really silly, funny stuff. horse: hee hawww!!
eddie: look at that floor, that s solid oak. sheryl: green acres was about a man and a woman living on fifth avenue. and he decides he s going to be a farmer. lisa: hey, oliver! oliver: yeah? lisa: there is someone here to see you from the state dept. oliver: i ll be right down. [smash] lisa: darling, mr. kimball would have waited, you should have used the ladder. bill carter: green acres. is the kind of show america loves. and cbs thinks, well, we can do more of these rural characters. [train whislte] vicki: yeah, the rural comedies, petticoat junction. vicki: i mean, some really, really silly, funny stuff. horse: hee hawww!! elizabeth meriwether: but the characters were caricatures of rural people and it became very hokey. marsha: you looking at people sitting in their, high rise offices in new york. showing the north,