>>212380234Bub and Rhoades alone make this one more memorable than Dawn, to me. Dawn's attempt at commentary just felt like a phoned in Carlin bit that boomers treat like super profound wisdom cause he's the first person they heard say it. That is to say, it wasn't even funny, let alone all that insightful. What's wrong with a communal gathering place where people trade goods, anyway? If it weren't for the corporate element it'd be fine, but it's always the consumers that get satirized. "Whoah dude, that's like, really saying something about society and stuff, bro. We should probably think about like, unionizing. I mean like, after we stop smoking pot and find jobs." and they never did.