i have one seat in first class and one in coach. oh. well, i ll take the first class. class has always played a role in the history of sitcoms. bon voyage, ladies. class is fascinating to us as a culture. i never check my bags. i can t stand that wait baggage area. it s good 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 beer we would engage in class warfare. do you realize the people up here are getting cookies? that is not a show about nothing. . oh, come inside. so to the the left we have the bar. to the right we have the bathroom. the bathroom s upstairs, downstairs, many, many bathrooms. i still believe that all the things going on in our current society in america, you can come from anywhere and end up anyplace you want. [ doorbell] revenue. life is crazy. i hope these doors open up for
i gotta come up with $800 just to replace it. fighting for healthcare. fighting for benefits. the fringe rater comes first. because if i close down, you re gonna be out of work, and if you re out of work, you can t buy food, in which case tommy doesn t need teeth anyway. there s a particular episode where mel decides he want to have a guy be a waiter. mel is paying him $ $2.30. we only get $2.35, don t we? alice wanted to be strong and the leader. we work here, we do the same work. oh, don t give me that women s lib junk. junk. well, in that case you can run it without me and flo and vera because we quit. he tried run the diner without us. i m going over to barney s burger barn and get some decent service. what about these eggs?