Tyler Sudeta no kiddin. I remember when I was real little me and my dad sitting on the porch on lawn chairs and taking turns playing brick breaker on his black berry will we watched the rain
Jossilyn Grace Same but where I’m from in Wisconsin I don’t get tornadoe often it’s more lightning and thunder also if the power goes out every goes out side
@@brookehughes911 same we go out on the porch when it pours and rains hard. Fun to watch. We even were outside watching a tornado go by and debris flying by
Jossilyn Grace My church has this event every year where all the high schoolers sophomore through senior across the country go to Iowa and have a weeklong sports/church event. One year on our second day they talked about tornado warnings. Later I’m (a Washingtonian) in this room with this big glass wall and this other girl (Missouri) comes down to take a nap in front of it. When I asked her if it made her nervous to sleep in front of a giant window during a tornado warning she just told me to wake her if I actually saw something touch down. 😂😂
Michigander here too! I feel like we ARE the epitome of the Midwest, everyone thinks we're complete hicks, no matter which part you're from. Whatever, I AM a hick from a small Michigan village, born and bred and proud of it! I'd rather be Midwestern than anything else!
@@michigangarnet3804 yep the blunders of a major corporation. Could not fact check before hand. Also could not even do the Midwest apology "OPE! sorry."
When I lived in San Diego and my surfer friends found out I was from Missouri, I was asked, multiple times, "What's it like living on the Gulf of Mexico?" or "whoa... the Atlantic Ocean, those waves must be colder right?" They just couldn't imagine not living next to a large body of water. 😂
As a lower peninsula Michigander... when he said yooper from Wisconsin I died inside 😭 the up is Michigan and always will be Michigan it’s too beautiful for us to let go
I've lived in Wisconsin, Missouri, Iowa, Florida, California and Washington. Having hoped back and forth between the coasts and the Midwest, I can say this video is pretty accurate. When people ask how or why I chose to go back to the Midwest I just tell them I like the four seasons, people are nice, I don't like living in the city, and beer/rent is cheap.
I live in MN, near the SD border. All the people I know that live in SD moved there from other states. I got a little over excited when I found out my sister-in-law's boyfriend was actually born there. 😂
The best part is the subtlety of the ear pods, open shirt, and vans hat. Totally Southern California. I moved to Illinoi 9 years ago and I still don't understand the people here. Freeway is highway, "the 90" is just "90", pizza is pie, coke is pop, sports are life, and everyone acts like it's the first time they've seen snow, every time.
"Oh you're from Indiana...so ya like corn and race cars?" those 2 things are anything people see us as, either that or the Chicago run off that is Gary.
@stone free sounds about right, no one outside of Gary likes Gary, it's literally runoff from Chicago, where all the chiraq gangs buy their shit, and then make the rest of the state take the fall
thoughts i had while watching: yoopers are very interesting people... (i’m from michigan, i can say this) ranch is the best thing i’ve ever had pickups are the most popular vehicle here “ope” is normal camouflage suits are normal driving in snow for you isn’t the same as it is for us, we grew up with it. michigan, wisconsin, and minnesota have SO many finns. don’t travel there expecting to not meet a finn.
I'm from MI too, and yes pickups and equinoxes are so popular here, and I never noticed how much I use ope until I started watching these videos hahaha
Indiana is just highways lined with corn that you have to drive across to get to an actual place. (JK, I'm an Ohioan that currently works in Indiana. Honestly, I like Indiana. Not as much as Ohio, but I'm a tad biased.)
“You’re from India? Wow!” And then I have to explain that “Indy” is what hoosiers call Indianapolis. I’m not even from Indy, I grew up way north of there, but it seems like the state capital would be more recognisable than the tiny village closest to my childhood home. Oh shoot, now I have to explain “hoosier” too...
From ill and when you said fib I was like i can only imagine lol only coming up for the wilderness or ho chunk at the dells and definitely some new Glarus products love your videos man keep it up.
I was born and raised in Wisconsin I am in Texas rn to see some friends and boy did I get asked a LOT of questions like those 😂 main one “what the hell does ope mean?!”
LOL I too am from Wisconsin and lived in Dallas for a short bit. I was waiting tables and I had this one guy just stare at me while I'm going through my specials and asked me, "are you from Chicago or Minnesota." I'm like, "Ope, righttt in between." I'd get so much shit for my accent. But there was this sweet old couple from WI that would come in just to talk about fish fry's and old fashions with me.
Oh ya you betcha. Since moving to the UK I've been asked 10 times if I'm Canadian. I'm like no born in Minnesota and then moved to North Dakota. Apparently I'm now Canadian cuz I get looks and asked if North Dakota is part of Canada. LMAO
When I was 16 my family moved from Ohio to California. I was shocked when someone immediately pinned us as newcomers and explained it was because we spoke slowly. It also took me months to figure out what "hella" meant.
Dude!!! I'm from the Midwest born and raised and now live in southern California. JUST LAST NIGHT I was telling my 10 yr old daughter about Casey's breakfast pizza. Hearing that now just made me almost shit myself . Keep killing it and damnit now I'm going to have to try to MAKE some breakfast pizza. Pray for me that I don't burn the house down .
Here in Maine, the home of Paul Bunyon, we say "Ope" also. Maine loggers took the saying with them when they moved west. We also say "hyuh" on an inhale as an affirmation to a question, which I'm told is also a midwest thing...again, brought to you by Maine loggers. You are welcome.
As someone who spent the first 32 years of my life in South Dakota, I can really appreciate this. Always with the, "Oh, Mt. Rushmore, right?" Like, I grew up on the SD/MN border, but sure...Mt. Rushmore.
We should just be impressed that he knew which Dakota had Mt. Rushmore. lol I mean, what else is more commonly known than that in South Dakota? The Black Hills? Wall Drug? The Sturgis motorcycle rally? The Corn Palace? (I'm really just showing off that I can name a few things in South Dakota. I too grew up not far from the SD/MN border, but on the MN side.)
“You don’t look for shelter, you just pull up a chair, yeah why wouldn’t you just pull up a chair and watch a tornado” ahahah this was Me the other day
Benjamin Gooch yes we do,I live in Alabama,went up to Wisconsin last year,enjoyed the hell out of the whole trip.Drove all the way.Would love to go again.People are fantastic.
Everyone from the Upper Peninsula and Michigan is TRIGGERED watching this Lol. How about now we go ahead and call everyone from Alaska, Canadians. OPE 😜
My hometown in Kansas didn't get a street light until I was in highschool and it was a big, big deal. Also, yes the whole neighborhood would set up lawn chairs in their garage so we could watch the sky during a tornado warning 😂
the casey’s jokes really hit home
Jackson Brown I got confused for a minute but then I looked down the street and saw a Casey’s
I thought it was a weird bit until I remembered that I do actually have a cousin named Casey.
@@MrDoctorSpaghetti in the Midwest we have a gas station called Casey's..
The tornado and pulling up the chair actually is so true
Tyler Sudeta no kiddin. I remember when I was real little me and my dad sitting on the porch on lawn chairs and taking turns playing brick breaker on his black berry will we watched the rain
Pull up a chair and watch a tornado 😂 it’s so true. My family does that all the time
Every time there's a thunderstorm or some really bad weather it pretty much turns into a family gathering on the front porch in my house
Jossilyn Grace Same but where I’m from in Wisconsin I don’t get tornadoe often it’s more lightning and thunder also if the power goes out every goes out side
@@brookehughes911 same we go out on the porch when it pours and rains hard. Fun to watch. We even were outside watching a tornado go by and debris flying by
Jossilyn Grace My church has this event every year where all the high schoolers sophomore through senior across the country go to Iowa and have a weeklong sports/church event. One year on our second day they talked about tornado warnings. Later I’m (a Washingtonian) in this room with this big glass wall and this other girl (Missouri) comes down to take a nap in front of it. When I asked her if it made her nervous to sleep in front of a giant window during a tornado warning she just told me to wake her if I actually saw something touch down. 😂😂
Jossilyn Grace YES😂
puppy chow is so good, maybe if the rest of the country had it they would all be happy.
TIL puppy chow isnt in the whole country
Its Chex Muddy Buddies
Wisconsin here, our puppy cow is chex plain cereal, then add coco powder, powder sugar, tiny bit of salt, and shake it in a bag
@@gregoryeverson741 Never heard of doing it that way. Puppy chow is usually the same as Muddy Buddies.
@@robert48044 thank you
The most midwestern thing is to say
“Ope sorry”
When you run into someone
I feel attacked right now
Ope before sorry except after geez
Ope
Sunny Dayz --- Even more so when THEY run into YOU.
Sunny Dayz That is painfully accurate
The "g" in a word ending with "ing" is just there for decoration and nothing else. It is and always will be silent.
Exactly
Agreed
Yea, it's kinda like the French do with their words
Like the s in Illinois!
It’s all French man people be fightin’ the potholes and cursing at the storms
He’s talking about tornadoes and I’m literally sitting in my room in Wisconsin with a tornado warning out
JusthamJimmy0428 I’m from Wisconsin what part are u in
Yoooo I’m from Wisconsin too
JusthamJimmy0428 I’m from NJ, about to move to Milwaukee. I could never live in the rural areas out there
Where? My aunt and uncle live close to Green Bay and they had 2 tornadoes go by and take a bunch of stuff out
Wisconsin gang wya
I feel personally attacked with how accurate these videos are, but what about Indiana
Brooke Hughes same thing as Ohio but worse
@@Lumberjackass1991 fair enough.
What's an Indiana?
ben r a magical place full of trump supporters and anti Vader’s and close minded republicans
What's a Indiana?
Yes thank you for mentioning Michigan especially the U.P.
H&F Michigan the top half of the LP is also like this lol
@@fiveninegarage midwest michigander here, can confirm this as true lol
I met a couple people from the up. Could not understand a fucking thing they said.
*da UP
Michigander here too! I feel like we ARE the epitome of the Midwest, everyone thinks we're complete hicks, no matter which part you're from. Whatever, I AM a hick from a small Michigan village, born and bred and proud of it! I'd rather be Midwestern than anything else!
Upper Peninsula, part of Wisconsin
I will throw hands
Mountain Dew watched this video
Elelynn Fair I know we got our own UP bottle, it was pretty cool. But still
@@michigangarnet3804 yep the blunders of a major corporation. Could not fact check before hand. Also could not even do the Midwest apology "OPE! sorry."
Elelynn Fair your right! Couldn’t even give the correct apology 😂
@@michigangarnet3804 😉😆
From Iowa... this is alarmingly accurate.
* pours Ranch on pizza while wishing it was from Casey's *
Go HAWKEYES! I love Iowa. Miss it very much.
Is ranch on pizza midwest thing? My world is shaken.
Yeah. Proud Iowan
@@Evbuscus1 Yeah. Not me, but... yeah...
Yay Iowa. I'm from IC, Go HAWKES!
Ope hit me hard lol
NOBODY KNEW WHAT PUPPY CHOW WAS WHEN I MOVED TO VIRGINIA
Levi Hanson I moved to Virginia from Wisconsin
It’s a sad thing when people don’t know what puppy chow is
Nikola Tesla broooo Wisco fam lol
Nikola Tesla what the fuck is puppy chow
okay but seriously what is puppy chow
“I thought Missouri was in the south.” Well our winters tend to disagree
When I lived in San Diego and my surfer friends found out I was from Missouri, I was asked, multiple times, "What's it like living on the Gulf of Mexico?" or "whoa... the Atlantic Ocean, those waves must be colder right?" They just couldn't imagine not living next to a large body of water. 😂
our winter's are actual hell
@@rei.lan25 I know they suck but if you want to really expeiance winter come to MN where the snow is here and here to stay
Missouri, long for Misery
Yeah i from north Missouri and the winters are just as brutal as where i am now in michigan
Before he even said ‘tornado’, I knew.
same! lol
Testing the tornado warning once a Wednesday at 2:00
@Louis Holmes u from illinois?
I totally lost it at "Why'd you just say nope right there?" Love this channel.
“i thought missouri was in the south” YES WE ARE MIDWEST
Missouri is NOT the south, and DOES NOT, I REPEAT DOES NOT, belong in the SOUTHeastern conference
@@kyleperry2568 blows me away that one
THANK YOU
I’m from Missouri and I whole heartedly agree.
@@kyleperry2568 do you work at a factory as a welder
Ope doesn't mean nothing, it means everything!
It's like a nice oh shit
I’m from West Michigan and feel like my ope sounds more like oat
But everything includes nothing... paradox!
As a Kansan I can confirm people alwase try to throw in somthing about Wizard of Oz
Echo Every. Time.
Yep, me too lol. I've been asked if we get around by horse too.
Almost every time someone will make a wizard of oz joke lol. Its inevitable.
AND I HATE IT! WE HAVE SUPERMAN. SUPERMAN! BUT NOOOOO, IT'S THE $*%*(*@ WIZARD OF OZ THAT EVERYONE THINKS OF!!!
As a Mexican, when I think of Kansas these things come to my mind: corn fields, Superman, Kansas City Chiefs, tornadoes, Topeka
As a lower peninsula Michigander... when he said yooper from Wisconsin I died inside 😭 the up is Michigan and always will be Michigan it’s too beautiful for us to let go
*da U.P.
I've lived in Wisconsin, Missouri, Iowa, Florida, California and Washington. Having hoped back and forth between the coasts and the Midwest, I can say this video is pretty accurate. When people ask how or why I chose to go back to the Midwest I just tell them I like the four seasons, people are nice, I don't like living in the city, and beer/rent is cheap.
whats a nice area of wisconsion to live in thats got cheap rent and decent security jobs and cute girls
@@thenerdsentertainment1601 I’m from missouri but if you willingly looking to move to the Midwest Id choose Indy or cincy
"I've never met anyone from South Dakota before!" -Literally anybody who finds out I'm from SD.
I live in MN, near the SD border. All the people I know that live in SD moved there from other states. I got a little over excited when I found out my sister-in-law's boyfriend was actually born there. 😂
Lol so true! Where are you from? I was born in Yankton.
@@Francestnlv I'm about an hour and a half from Sioux Falls.
My mom's fam is from South Dakota!!
I was born in Milbank, SD. Pretty darn close to MN. They’re both beautiful.
The best part is the subtlety of the ear pods, open shirt, and vans hat. Totally Southern California. I moved to Illinoi 9 years ago and I still don't understand the people here. Freeway is highway, "the 90" is just "90", pizza is pie, coke is pop, sports are life, and everyone acts like it's the first time they've seen snow, every time.
"Oh you're from Indiana...so ya like corn and race cars?"
those 2 things are anything people see us as, either that or the Chicago run off that is Gary.
@stone free sounds about right, no one outside of Gary likes Gary, it's literally runoff from Chicago, where all the chiraq gangs buy their shit, and then make the rest of the state take the fall
Yeah definitely, corn and racing.. That's all people think when they hear "Indiana" :c
Man I lived not too far from Gary. I'm From Huntington. I was too young to really learn about Gary's reputation before I moved to the East.
The tornado bit had me dying. Absolutely true
Where's the Kwik Trip reference?? ;)
It's quicktrip
@@tylerthomas5152 I live in Missouri lol
@@theskrublords welp, I guess Quicktrip hasn't made it's way around Wisconsin yet lol
It's Kwik Trip here in Minnesota
@@nickelhunter3129 you betcha it is :)
You guys are basically a walking country song ‘oh you betcha yah’
The breakfast pizza line was hilarious and I feel like no one caught it
Yeah shit is funny
0:40 - I'm a Midwesterner, and even I object to there being 2 Dakotas.
Part One: ruclips.net/video/w1ZWJ95WKwA/видео.html
My town has a population of 3,000 but has 2 Casey's😂😂😂 Best pizza ever though
ZachAttack498 my town has population of 779 😂
I feel it . Town I live in is less than 2. miles long. 2 Casey's right down the road!
Caleb Alt I have never had Casey’s
Casey's is good but Happy Joe's is great.
@@calebalt1557 which town is that?? please tell me cause that is heaven there
In Wisconsin kwik trip is an acceptable place to go on a date.
if you’re feeling particularly fancy, that is
thoughts i had while watching:
yoopers are very interesting people... (i’m from michigan, i can say this)
ranch is the best thing i’ve ever had
pickups are the most popular vehicle here
“ope” is normal
camouflage suits are normal
driving in snow for you isn’t the same as it is for us, we grew up with it.
michigan, wisconsin, and minnesota have SO many finns. don’t travel there expecting to not meet a finn.
I'm from MI too, and yes pickups and equinoxes are so popular here, and I never noticed how much I use ope until I started watching these videos hahaha
A finn?
Feynk yes, a finnish person. this whole region is full of them. me included
Patsies💜
Where are my fellow Wisconsinites
(These were so accurate 😂)
We’re dodging FIBs on I-43
Jerry G big fax and I-94
Getting stuck in traffic because of all the construction
Cade Bayerl that too
Cody Froemming yeet
Hello from Iowa!! I absolutely love this. Every thing he says here is true!!!
I'm so Midwestern that I live in a Midwestern state that even people from the Midwest forget about.
@Jackson Gartee Nope, I don't live in Nebraska. See, I told you no one ever thinks of it, haha.
I’m going to assume you mean Indiana because I’m from there and it wasn’t mentioned
@@millionsmust... Yep, Indiana.
@@scienceandtechnologyrocks6802 Good guess. It's Indiana, though.
Indiana is just highways lined with corn that you have to drive across to get to an actual place.
(JK, I'm an Ohioan that currently works in Indiana. Honestly, I like Indiana. Not as much as Ohio, but I'm a tad biased.)
As a Kansan I can confirm that whenever there's a tornado, we schedule a BBQ with the neighbors and watch as it goes by
I watched both vids and I just love how Indiana is just forgotten even by the Midwest
As a yooper... you got everything spot on man 😂
He got me so bad haha. I have a cousin named K.C., i'm from kansas , and we would always go to Casey's haha
these videos make my day man.... the humor really fucks me up
"I suppose you guys then just have an outhouse" depends where yare in town and yur personal preference
Puppy chow...thank you. That's all I needed.
“You’re from India? Wow!”
And then I have to explain that “Indy” is what hoosiers call Indianapolis. I’m not even from Indy, I grew up way north of there, but it seems like the state capital would be more recognisable than the tiny village closest to my childhood home.
Oh shoot, now I have to explain “hoosier” too...
"Hey Bobby Knight, Hoosier mother?!" #Badgersrule
I’m from a town called Buffalo Grove, IL and even though Chicago is 1 hour away I say I’m from Chicago
Long story short I can somewhat relate
From ill and when you said fib I was like i can only imagine lol only coming up for the wilderness or ho chunk at the dells and definitely some new Glarus products love your videos man keep it up.
“At this point, I’m ready to just give you to Canada”
I have to agree with you, Minnesota is basically just the Canada of the United States
Having lived in Minnesota my whole life, i can agree!
Yep. So true! Lol.
We're the best of both worlds. Canada's politeness, but no Justin Trudeau. :p
Lmao right from the start and the South Dakota one spot on
I didn't realize the Dakotas considered themselves midwest. I thought they were just...western. Signed a Michigander.
Ope sorry, but we're very mid-western. What say you join my ranch dressing discord?
What? Of course the Dakotas are in the Midwest! I feel betrayed.
I didn't quite think the Dakota's were either. Signed another Michigander
What do you MEAN you should consider Montana west North Dakota is so midwestern
@Raegan Stegmeier ohio
Miles, killing it again! Wichita, Kansas represent!!
Julian Bartlett What's good 'bout Wichita? Koch brothers are from there; you want to claim them? Actress Kierstie Allie hails from there. Hmmm.
@@donnawoodford6641 shitty people reside all over the country, but thanks for your opinion. Did you know its Kansas so it is also flat?
I never heard of FIB until I Googled it. Hahaha.
Love from Iowa
Eric L proud Iowan right here. Let me get my Casey’s pizza real quick.
I’ve never heard “F.I.B.” But as an Illinoisan I immediately recognized it means fucking Illinois bastard lol
“Oh your from Kansas. No place like home.”
WHY IS THAT ALL WE ARE KNOWN FOR?!?
I was expecting him to say something about corn.
Just found this channel. Hilarious stuff!! What part of of the country are you from? Kansas City Missouri here lol
Chad Baxter same
Go Chiefs!
Same here!
Columbus Ohio
Shoutout KCMO!!
Hahahaha real lolz on the FIB’s lol 😂
I moved from Texas to Missouri, and while I miss my home state, it is the mad genius of Casey's breakfast pizza that keeps me here.
I was born and raised in Wisconsin I am in Texas rn to see some friends and boy did I get asked a LOT of questions like those 😂 main one “what the hell does ope mean?!”
Me too!
LOL I too am from Wisconsin and lived in Dallas for a short bit. I was waiting tables and I had this one guy just stare at me while I'm going through my specials and asked me, "are you from Chicago or Minnesota." I'm like, "Ope, righttt in between." I'd get so much shit for my accent. But there was this sweet old couple from WI that would come in just to talk about fish fry's and old fashions with me.
The Illinoissss got me 🤣🤣🤣
Some people that live here don't even say it right.
Oh ya you betcha. Since moving to the UK I've been asked 10 times if I'm Canadian. I'm like no born in Minnesota and then moved to North Dakota. Apparently I'm now Canadian cuz I get looks and asked if North Dakota is part of Canada. LMAO
"You sound Canadian." "Uh, I'm from Minnesota." "Oh. Same thing." 🤷
When I lived in New Mexico, ppl thought it was the country Mexico and not a U.S. state.
Over in Chicago, when it rains, we say, “It’s good for the corn.” 😂
I love puppy chow and whenever I tell people about it they get so confused. I'm so sorry to anyone who's never tasted puppy chow.
I prefer kitten chow 😂
Indiana born and raised and I'll die here ,Love your videos.
As a South Dakotan, I feel really appreciated in this video
Ope, bud you left out Indiana, don't forget about us hoosiers!
As someone who lives in Ohio...
that is...
scarcely accurate.
Same bro
I'm from Illinois. And always went to the UP of Michigan for vacation. I say op a lot.
I’m from Missouri and everyone thinks we say it like “mizzoura”
But my friend DID say it like that! 😂
Why is your state so damn humid, and how do you even deal with it
Y’all are so similar to country southerners! ❤️
Can confirm! I'm from WI and lived in TX and we are very similar as far as niceness but I think we party a little harder up this way.
“It’s so flat “ that’s what I thought when my sis moved to Minnesota I was like where are the mountains ?
I am from Kansas. I grew up calling it a casserole. I had never heard it called a hot dish until I watched Charlie Berens videos.
Thank you for mentioning South Dakota 😭 it’s nice to be reminded that we actually exist
Dude you really need to come to the UP! Lots of humorous content to be had up here
When I was 16 my family moved from Ohio to California. I was shocked when someone immediately pinned us as newcomers and explained it was because we spoke slowly. It also took me months to figure out what "hella" meant.
@sneksnekitsasnek Yep
Dude!!! I'm from the Midwest born and raised and now live in southern California. JUST LAST NIGHT I was telling my 10 yr old daughter about Casey's breakfast pizza. Hearing that now just made me almost shit myself . Keep killing it and damnit now I'm going to have to try to MAKE some breakfast pizza. Pray for me that I don't burn the house down .
Why do we need two Dakotas? Lmao
Honestly, no. Canada can take ND.
0:18 literally had me snap my neck around from across the room lmao. No thought, instant irritation.
In Nebraska we call it casserole but my buddy from Minnesota calls it hot dish
It's hot dish, dammit!
lmao the camo tux thing is SOOOOO TRUE. I'm from Wisconsin and idk how anybody got dates that way
I guess we just forgot about Nebraska then
Its basically just corn
Ken Boris can confirm
That was in the first one
Ahhh Nebraska, most underrated state in the country. Thays exactly how we like it too. We dont want people moving here and fucking it up lol.
insertnamehere exactly. i would rather live here than any other place
Here in Maine, the home of Paul Bunyon, we say "Ope" also.
Maine loggers took the saying with them when they moved west.
We also say "hyuh" on an inhale as an affirmation to a question, which I'm told is also a midwest thing...again, brought to you by Maine loggers.
You are welcome.
@sneksnekitsasnek
What's your question?
I live in Kansas, and I hate that whenever people find out I’m from Kansas, they always make a wizard of oz reference. Which is really annoying.
Own it. Be proud.
Get over it!
That's why I don't leave Kansas.
Illinois..........So true. Drives me crazy
No stoplight in my town. Or traffic 🤷🏻♂️
Jordan Grandgenett we have one stop sign in my town
“Illinois’s then why does it have an s at the end” That one had me laughing
Holy shit! He mentioned South Dakota.... That's like the most publicity our state has gotten in years
As someone who spent the first 32 years of my life in South Dakota, I can really appreciate this.
Always with the, "Oh, Mt. Rushmore, right?"
Like, I grew up on the SD/MN border, but sure...Mt. Rushmore.
We should just be impressed that he knew which Dakota had Mt. Rushmore. lol
I mean, what else is more commonly known than that in South Dakota? The Black Hills? Wall Drug? The Sturgis motorcycle rally? The Corn Palace? (I'm really just showing off that I can name a few things in South Dakota. I too grew up not far from the SD/MN border, but on the MN side.)
Me (from New Orleans) watching this trying desperately to look past his Midwest accent lol
“You don’t look for shelter, you just pull up a chair, yeah why wouldn’t you just pull up a chair and watch a tornado” ahahah
this was Me the other day
My entire county has one stoplights
Casey's Breakfast Pizza is the most amazing thing ever.
Cool, even other people from the Midwest don’t know Indiana exists
I was just about to type the same exact thing, even though these are the things we have to deal with too
As a Hoosier, where?
Yeah like I get that we ain't much but still
#Indianagang we are a mix of north and south 😂😂
I love Indian food!
Casey's coffee is fantastic. Their donuts are great too.
The south and the Midwest have a surprising amount in common
Benjamin Gooch yes we do,I live in Alabama,went up to Wisconsin last year,enjoyed the hell out of the whole trip.Drove all the way.Would love to go again.People are fantastic.
The Midwest is what would happen if the South got cold.
@@ladytalksalot4097 well for the most part, there accents a bit different, and they don’t say ope
This point I’m just ready to give you to Canada. Hahahahaha
“Basically I’m ready to give you Canada.”
2:28
Everyone from the Upper Peninsula and Michigan is TRIGGERED watching this Lol. How about now we go ahead and call everyone from Alaska, Canadians. OPE 😜
South Dakota rocks :)
My hometown in Kansas didn't get a street light until I was in highschool and it was a big, big deal. Also, yes the whole neighborhood would set up lawn chairs in their garage so we could watch the sky during a tornado warning 😂
dont have to get to shelter until you see cows flying
Shelters are called cellars, underground storm cellars. When lived in Western Kansas
My favorite part about this is his accent as he's saying all this
What accent?
" Its HUNTING not HUNTIN" I'm dead💀💀😂
"so flat!"
yup.
Most of Kansas , yes. Missouri ,yeah no.
Loved the "you guys eat breakfast too?" Line