We use this phrase for our youngest affectionately of course 😂, he is 12 1/2 and he's always "escaping" out doors to play in the be neighborhood 😉 he loves to be outdoors and has always found himself outside when our backs are turned! It's no surprise he chose to join the cross-country team at school ❤
“How will you ever decide?!” “I don’t know! What should I do?” “PLEASE PASS THE BUTTER!!!” Absolutely classic, and yes of course, the bongos scene is constantly referenced in our household!
I have had my wallet stolen out of my purse when I was in high school. When I lived in California, my landlord caught someone trying to break into my car (they broke the window). At the same apartment, I came home from work one day, planning to go to my mother's (within walking distance). I was home long enough to change my clothes. The entire time I was changing my clothes I had the eerie feeling someone was in the apartment. As I was walking to my mother's, I had the sense that someone knew I was leaving. While at my mother's I received a call from my roommate, who had just gotten home and said someone broke into our apartment, that his window was broken, and he called the police. While being interviewed by the police, they said there were footprints on the laundry on the floor in my roommate's closet, as if someone was hiding in the closet. Not a lot was stolen, mostly from my roommate's room. The police had a theory that the burglar had just broken into our apartment when I came home, hid in my roommate's closet and when I left, got scared, so took off. It took me MONTHS to get over it, in that I started keeping a knife under a chair cushion in the living room. Every day I would come home, get the knife, and go through the apartment, making sure no one was there. I definitely felt violated. I eventually got married and moved to Montana. We had our belongings in a storage unit. That too was broken into shortly after moving here. The saddest part of that theft, was the burglar stole my husband's violin, which was given to him by his grandfather. The violin had seen the dark days of the old Pittsburgh steel mills and was covered in soot, but had been restored. My husband was heartbroken. There was no real value in the violin, but was quite sentimental to him. Clearly, I have no use for thieves.
"It's either Raj or Penny". Definitely not Penny. Whether Sheldon would admit it or not, Penny is one of his closest friends. Possibly even moreso than Leonard.
Both episodes were great but the "Bazinga!" ball pit episode is one fo my favorites! Adding gem Yeardly Smith Aka the voice of Lisa Simpson is just gravy! Thanks Nick!
i was a child when our house was broken into, to this day i actually still have ptsd from the experience. They even stole our soap which was pretty funny. Honestly i think the smaller things and the things you have attachment too are truly the worst when it happens. consoles n games are replaceable. memories are not
My home was broken into once. I was a teen. All my family members were asleep upstairs. Im glad that the robbers were not people. They couldve hurt us. Instead, we went down in the morning with all our wallets and purse gone. They didnt take any electonics. The front door was wide open. They they fashioned a long grabby thingy to get our house key from outside. They left the stick there. Im grateful tho. Cuz my friend's experience was way worse. They got tied up and everything.
We had two separate instances of people breaking into my house when I was a child. It's been over 20 years and I still get freaked out by it. For years every time we came home I'd make my dad walk around every room in the house with me to make sure nobody was still hiding out in our house! Then i was old enough to be home by myself after school I'd still check all the rooms but I'd take my brothers aluminum baseball bat with me. And that kids is what we call trauma😂
Take special note of the horrible new menu's lol. Our house was robbed, it turned out to be the neigbours who also killed a kid in the area.. yeah, a bit unnerving. As an aside, they left the heavy amplifier, dad suggested the cops dust under it for prints (trying to lift it). They got a full set and cracked both cases as a result. I did a bit of insurance replacement work.. the stories people told. Even being tied up and their house set on fire to drive them out for a hotel development. Aside from sense of security, the most consistent thing people report as the biggest loss is some personal item they have an attachment to, and not the financial loss. Like photos or a set of high end dry pastels for drawing (smashed to bits but insurance refused to replace becasue they still had them). Also in the days of CD's, going years remembering and repurchasing stolen music collections.
Haven't been broken into but I remember when I was younger we came home from a Christening and there was a hole in our glass back door. Apparently, the neighbour heard something and turned the light on and they must have run off. I remember sitting at the top of my stairs with my friend and my flute, ready for them if they came back. 😅 Definitely makes you think that if they try once they could try again.
Never had our house broken into, but we did get our car broken into once while it was at the workshop. It sucked cause we were in the process of moving, so we lost a good chunk of irreplaceable objects. But at least nobody got physically harmed. Also, I can not express how excited I am for you to get to the end of this season.
We had an attempted break in when me and my sister were approx. 8 and 10 when left home alone (it was the late 80s). A guy tried to open the back door with a knife. We called the police and they came by but refused to believe we weren't imagining things. We even saw the guy's silhouette in the window and heard him trying to get in. I've found the police to be the samw as an adult-they don't seem to care about break ins.
I lived in a cheap apartment for some time. My whole stereo system was stolen plus my CDs, except for the large speakers. Fortunately my insurance covered the replacement but I definitely felt not secure for a while.
My car, parked in our gated parking garage was broken into once. They took my radio, my razor, my changed in the cup holder. So ya, it was pretty depressing for me. The one good thing was my radio was a pullout, the 1st style before the one that just the face came off. They got the slide out radio, but not the cage, which would make it harder for them to sell, pawn or use without the cage part. I tried to just get a radio only since I had the cage, couldn't without buying the whole thing
when I was 10 our apartment was broken into, was terrified for weeks. I totally get Sheldon’s reaction. at 27 I still get a little paranoid every once in a while.
12:39 I highly recommend for you to check out Peter Pan (2003) with Jason Isaacs, Jeremy Sumpter and Rachel Hurd-Wood. It's the most faithful adaptation (objectively speaking) and imo also the best Peter Pan movie to this day, being what Disney's live action attempt wishes to even resemble
My sisters boyfriend robbed us while we were on vacation for a week. Had to had the cops go through the house, catalog everything, dusted for prints. It was a hassle. Got most of the stuff back like 95% of it but still took a while. Getting broken into sucks.
When I was young we were burglarized. I didn’t find out until I was older that they threw everything from my moms jewelry box into a pillow case. I guess it included my sister and my baby teeth. 😢. It is quite violating to have something like that happen. The feeling of every time you go into your house, you have that feeling of dread.
Running the risk of reusing rhetoric and being repetitive, redundant, reiterative, repeating, resonant, repetitious, and recapitulatory....BAZINGA! 😁 21:09 Hey, that's "One Night In Bangkok" by Murray Head, brother of Anthony Stewart Head (Giles on Buffy). Awesome '80s tune.🤘
My car was broken into about 2 years ago, nothing was stolen, thank god, Im smart enough to not leave anything valuable in there but I still felt very violated and made me feel unsafe for a while after.
I actually paused watching and eating to leave a comment about this. About 14 years ago I lived with my friend in his mom's house, who bought a new house and rented it to us. My friend had these coworkers who he barely knew even as coworkers for maybe liek 8 weeks, and he invited them to live with us. I was like no, this is a shit idea, you really shouldn't. And he was like well they need a place to stay and it's my house and harka dar and so he invited them to move in. They moved in. Lived there maybe 6 weeks, probably less. We both came home, I got home first and I was like, what the fuck? My computer is on and being weird asking for passwords for stuff. I didn't even notice anything else yet. He came home, his computer was also wonky. Then we realized anything that wasn't bolted down or too heavy, basically was missing - Wii, both Xbox 360s, games, Rock Band stuff, PSP, DS, PS3, one of our TVs, books, iphones, etc. The police found most of the stuff but it had been pawned and the detective told us you're basically going to have to buy your stuff back from the pawn shop since they had no way of knowing it was stolen property, and then get your money back when you go to court and they're found guilty. Yea, bullshit. That's not ever going to happen even over fifth degree felony theft unless the criminals are idiots. They fled the state long before we got to talk to the police. To date i never got to play the Wii games I hadn't played and I didn't buy another Nintendo until the Switch. Absolutely infuriating. I've had my apartment broken into after that, but never anything stolen again from inside. The last straw for me was when I bought the Midnight Black DualSense when it was new and it somehow amazingly got stolen in the literal 2 minutes between the Amazon guy delivering it and me going to the porch. The Amazon guy stole it, simple as that, no one else possibly could have. My porch door is lopsided so it drags against concrete when you open it and it's extremely loud. I leave it that way on purpose so I know when someone opens the door, and I know that no one opened i. I bought security cameras after that. And those don't really comfort you either - but they do let you see stray cats come around your house or crackheads come onto your porch at 3 AM. One time my doorbell cam showed some lady - no idea who and pretty sure she doesn't live here - come onto my porch at 3 AM, smoosh her face against my dirty living room window and try to look into my apartment. The blinds are closed and there are blackout curtains covering it so lol. So that kind of stuff makes you uncomfortable for sure. It's discomforting and maybe even traumatizing a little bit to be robbed/burgled, but it mostly just pisses you off.
When I was a teenager, an ex-friend of mine and the brother of a friend of mine broke into my Parents house and stole things; including my Father's shotgun.
Best Peter Pan movies to watch, in this order: (1) Peter Pan (2003) ruclips.net/video/SyYESEvDNIg/видео.htmlsi=BeO4gfa9wvSXA_oi (2) Hook (1991) ruclips.net/video/c-vwgt8cwEM/видео.htmlsi=BPauwoGnS2Zbx2cl (3) Finding Neverland (2004) ruclips.net/video/M5_AOB9eCDM/видео.htmlsi=D0i_aA0RDhRtdH6G Highly recommend watching all three with Win (apologies if I've spelt her name incorrectly)
Hmmmmm didn't want to work as a toll taker because he didn't want to touch the coins, but had no problem picking up dishes that people ate off/drank out of? 🤔
Never had my house broken into. Had a bunch of stuff stolen from my car. I had just come home from a trip, and hadn't taken my bags out of the car overnight. Learned how useless the police detectives are. Neighbor who also had stuff stolen from his truck (mostly tools) told them who he suspected, and the detective said "but they said they didn't do it". They wouldn't even look at my list of all the stuff I had stolen, so it could have all been visible when they went and asked them if they did it and they wouldn't even know. In the end the detective told me "well if you get any more information let me know" meaning I guess I was supposed to investigate it. The police just write down that you were robbed and that's it.
every city and town has crime- nyc is one example - if you live in certain areas in nyc it is very safe - other areas not so much - all cities and towns are like this
When I was in college, my dorm room was "broken into". I'm using quotes because I went to class without locking the door, so I don't know if it counts as a break-in. Anyway, my laptop and iPod were stolen.
My college roommate’s stereo was stolen from our dorm room. The campus police investigating it seemed rather inept. Spent several minutes trying to deduce whether it had been sitting in the north side of the room. I had to figure it out for them.
I had my apartment broken into while in college. The idiot stole a few of my hockey jerseys and that's how he got caught. The cops found his girlfriend wearing my Winnipeg Jets jersey, rare to see in Philadelphia, and she ratted him out.
so many people praising the ball pit scene but it's always made me so irrationally angry because it goes on for so long and is so aggressively unfunny to me it drives me crazy
Please please, if you are gonna do a Peter pan film. It has to be the 1991 film Hook. It has Robin Williams in it. AMAZING FILM. both you and your girlfriend will love this film. And would make a brilliant reaction video.
“Sheldon escaped and is terrorizing the village” is one of my favorite lines out of this entire show 😂
It goes great with the line about not putting him in his crate at night lol
i quote it alll the time 😭
We use this phrase for our youngest affectionately of course 😂, he is 12 1/2 and he's always "escaping" out doors to play in the be neighborhood 😉 he loves to be outdoors and has always found himself outside when our backs are turned! It's no surprise he chose to join the cross-country team at school ❤
@@kristagerry8505aww❤
The ball pit is one of my 3 favorite scenes of the show. For those who are reading and know, my others are "Bongos" and "PLEASE PASS THE BUTTER!!!!!!"
“How will you ever decide?!”
“I don’t know! What should I do?”
“PLEASE PASS THE BUTTER!!!”
Absolutely classic, and yes of course, the bongos scene is constantly referenced in our household!
Yes!!! And my personal fave.... It's a tiara.... 😂😂😂😂😂😂
“Hello Leonard. Do you like my bongos? Betcha didn’t know that I had bongos”
pass the butter is way up there.
the ball pit is stupid - my least fav
The H.R woman that interviewed Sheldon voices Lisa Simpson! She called security because his eccentric behavior freaked her out
And she still does the role all these years later!
Yes. Love her. Lisa and all of the Simpsons = iconic.
Yeardley Smith is her name.
@@emanymton713 Oh cool! Thanks :)
Leonard should've just told Sheldon that kids pee in the ball pit. 😂 That scene craacks me up every time.
leonard should have just hung up the phone and let the police deal with sheldon for breaking and entering -
@@wuxin5847it’s a sitcom, chill
Sheldon in the ball pit is one of the funniest bits in this entire series imo
Bazinga!
My favorite part was the line “Sheldon has escaped and is terrorizing the village!”
no it is not
Bernadette's story about the underground kindergarten is still one of the best jokes for me 😹
Sheldon loves Penny. Howard is obviously the acquaintance. Recall Howard only has a masters degree...😅
Nick, you have to realize by now how potentially dangerous Sheldon on coffee would be.. 😂🎉
🌸 the unemployment office employee lady is the voice for Lisa Simpson
21:47 Oh trust me they did 😂 the bloopers are amazing
Yes!! You are finally to my favorite episode ever!!! BAZINGA!!!!
You should watch Hook with Robin Williams and Dustin Hoffman
I think that watching the Disney animated movie before "Hook" would help.
Amazing movie 😊
I have had my wallet stolen out of my purse when I was in high school.
When I lived in California, my landlord caught someone trying to break into my car (they broke the window). At the same apartment, I came home from work one day, planning to go to my mother's (within walking distance). I was home long enough to change my clothes. The entire time I was changing my clothes I had the eerie feeling someone was in the apartment. As I was walking to my mother's, I had the sense that someone knew I was leaving. While at my mother's I received a call from my roommate, who had just gotten home and said someone broke into our apartment, that his window was broken, and he called the police. While being interviewed by the police, they said there were footprints on the laundry on the floor in my roommate's closet, as if someone was hiding in the closet. Not a lot was stolen, mostly from my roommate's room. The police had a theory that the burglar had just broken into our apartment when I came home, hid in my roommate's closet and when I left, got scared, so took off. It took me MONTHS to get over it, in that I started keeping a knife under a chair cushion in the living room. Every day I would come home, get the knife, and go through the apartment, making sure no one was there. I definitely felt violated.
I eventually got married and moved to Montana. We had our belongings in a storage unit. That too was broken into shortly after moving here. The saddest part of that theft, was the burglar stole my husband's violin, which was given to him by his grandfather. The violin had seen the dark days of the old Pittsburgh steel mills and was covered in soot, but had been restored. My husband was heartbroken. There was no real value in the violin, but was quite sentimental to him. Clearly, I have no use for thieves.
"It's either Raj or Penny". Definitely not Penny. Whether Sheldon would admit it or not, Penny is one of his closest friends. Possibly even moreso than Leonard.
penny is my fav character - her alien jokes about sheldon really makes me laugh
Eagerly awaiting your reaction to the season finale. 😋😜😝😁
First the break in, then no sleep because of work. It was two stressful episodes for Sheldon 😂
Ep 13 is my favourite episode of the entire show. Both of these are great though. Easily the best video yet
Both episodes were great but the "Bazinga!" ball pit episode is one fo my favorites! Adding gem Yeardly Smith Aka the voice of Lisa Simpson is just gravy! Thanks Nick!
I took a tv out of my room after watching The Ring! I put it back the next day!
i was a child when our house was broken into, to this day i actually still have ptsd from the experience. They even stole our soap which was pretty funny. Honestly i think the smaller things and the things you have attachment too are truly the worst when it happens. consoles n games are replaceable. memories are not
The sarcastic girl in this episode is the voice of Lisa Simpson.
18:41 that’s the voice actor for Lisa Simpson!!
14:53 Falling!
17:02 Bazinga Ballpit!😂😂😂
Lets just get a pizza.. 2 seconds later i get a dominos pizza advertisment 😂🍕
My home was broken into once. I was a teen. All my family members were asleep upstairs. Im glad that the robbers were not people. They couldve hurt us. Instead, we went down in the morning with all our wallets and purse gone. They didnt take any electonics. The front door was wide open. They they fashioned a long grabby thingy to get our house key from outside. They left the stick there. Im grateful tho. Cuz my friend's experience was way worse. They got tied up and everything.
I love that I'm wearing my Bazinga shirt during this reaction. 😂
Leonard is so underrated. He has to put up with Sheldon this entire series but it makes his jokes a lot more hilarious
When someone breaks in, your home becomes just a house/apartment. If you get it you get it.
We had two separate instances of people breaking into my house when I was a child. It's been over 20 years and I still get freaked out by it. For years every time we came home I'd make my dad walk around every room in the house with me to make sure nobody was still hiding out in our house! Then i was old enough to be home by myself after school I'd still check all the rooms but I'd take my brothers aluminum baseball bat with me. And that kids is what we call trauma😂
Take special note of the horrible new menu's lol. Our house was robbed, it turned out to be the neigbours who also killed a kid in the area.. yeah, a bit unnerving. As an aside, they left the heavy amplifier, dad suggested the cops dust under it for prints (trying to lift it). They got a full set and cracked both cases as a result. I did a bit of insurance replacement work.. the stories people told. Even being tied up and their house set on fire to drive them out for a hotel development. Aside from sense of security, the most consistent thing people report as the biggest loss is some personal item they have an attachment to, and not the financial loss. Like photos or a set of high end dry pastels for drawing (smashed to bits but insurance refused to replace becasue they still had them). Also in the days of CD's, going years remembering and repurchasing stolen music collections.
Haven't been broken into but I remember when I was younger we came home from a Christening and there was a hole in our glass back door. Apparently, the neighbour heard something and turned the light on and they must have run off. I remember sitting at the top of my stairs with my friend and my flute, ready for them if they came back. 😅
Definitely makes you think that if they try once they could try again.
I'm surprised he didn't recognize one of the most iconic voice in tv history
Never had our house broken into, but we did get our car broken into once while it was at the workshop.
It sucked cause we were in the process of moving, so we lost a good chunk of irreplaceable objects. But at least nobody got physically harmed.
Also, I can not express how excited I am for you to get to the end of this season.
We had an attempted break in when me and my sister were approx. 8 and 10 when left home alone (it was the late 80s). A guy tried to open the back door with a knife. We called the police and they came by but refused to believe we weren't imagining things. We even saw the guy's silhouette in the window and heard him trying to get in. I've found the police to be the samw as an adult-they don't seem to care about break ins.
I’ve been robbed a few times.horrible experience.Great episodes and reaction
Hook is one of my favorite childhood movies. I thought this channel reacted to it already.
I enjoy watching people enjoy watching things I enjoyed watching.
I lived in a cheap apartment for some time. My whole stereo system was stolen plus my CDs, except for the large speakers. Fortunately my insurance covered the replacement but I definitely felt not secure for a while.
My car, parked in our gated parking garage was broken into once. They took my radio, my razor, my changed in the cup holder. So ya, it was pretty depressing for me. The one good thing was my radio was a pullout, the 1st style before the one that just the face came off. They got the slide out radio, but not the cage, which would make it harder for them to sell, pawn or use without the cage part. I tried to just get a radio only since I had the cage, couldn't without buying the whole thing
when I was 10 our apartment was broken into, was terrified for weeks. I totally get Sheldon’s reaction. at 27 I still get a little paranoid every once in a while.
12:39 I highly recommend for you to check out Peter Pan (2003) with Jason Isaacs, Jeremy Sumpter and Rachel Hurd-Wood. It's the most faithful adaptation (objectively speaking) and imo also the best Peter Pan movie to this day, being what Disney's live action attempt wishes to even resemble
Hear, hear! It’s absolute best one!
I've never had my place broken into but when I was moving, someone stole my Uhaul from in front of my new apartment...😢
2:25 yes it sucks and I was more angry than afraid… but it never felt the same. Moved out within 6 months bc it didn’t seem like home
My sisters boyfriend robbed us while we were on vacation for a week. Had to had the cops go through the house, catalog everything, dusted for prints. It was a hassle. Got most of the stuff back like 95% of it but still took a while. Getting broken into sucks.
Lived in New Jersey for 12 years down near Philly, and we had to go out and buy new stuff…didn’t get upset cuz stuff happens…
When I was young we were burglarized. I didn’t find out until I was older that they threw everything from my moms jewelry box into a pillow case. I guess it included my sister and my baby teeth. 😢. It is quite violating to have something like that happen. The feeling of every time you go into your house, you have that feeling of dread.
i forgot lisa simpson cameoed in this show
Running the risk of reusing rhetoric and being repetitive, redundant, reiterative, repeating, resonant, repetitious, and recapitulatory....BAZINGA! 😁
21:09 Hey, that's "One Night In Bangkok" by Murray Head, brother of Anthony Stewart Head (Giles on Buffy). Awesome '80s tune.🤘
Sheldon in the ball pit😅 Iconic episode😊
The lady at the Job centre is the voice of Lisa Simpson.
Lennard should've said: Kids pee in the ballpit
Sheldon would run!!
Loving the scene
Love it!
My car was broken into about 2 years ago, nothing was stolen, thank god, Im smart enough to not leave anything valuable in there but I still felt very violated and made me feel unsafe for a while after.
For a Peter Pan movie, watch Hook.
I've been to Bozeman but it was summertime and completely gorgeous.
I actually paused watching and eating to leave a comment about this. About 14 years ago I lived with my friend in his mom's house, who bought a new house and rented it to us. My friend had these coworkers who he barely knew even as coworkers for maybe liek 8 weeks, and he invited them to live with us. I was like no, this is a shit idea, you really shouldn't. And he was like well they need a place to stay and it's my house and harka dar and so he invited them to move in.
They moved in. Lived there maybe 6 weeks, probably less. We both came home, I got home first and I was like, what the fuck? My computer is on and being weird asking for passwords for stuff. I didn't even notice anything else yet. He came home, his computer was also wonky. Then we realized anything that wasn't bolted down or too heavy, basically was missing - Wii, both Xbox 360s, games, Rock Band stuff, PSP, DS, PS3, one of our TVs, books, iphones, etc.
The police found most of the stuff but it had been pawned and the detective told us you're basically going to have to buy your stuff back from the pawn shop since they had no way of knowing it was stolen property, and then get your money back when you go to court and they're found guilty.
Yea, bullshit. That's not ever going to happen even over fifth degree felony theft unless the criminals are idiots. They fled the state long before we got to talk to the police.
To date i never got to play the Wii games I hadn't played and I didn't buy another Nintendo until the Switch. Absolutely infuriating. I've had my apartment broken into after that, but never anything stolen again from inside. The last straw for me was when I bought the Midnight Black DualSense when it was new and it somehow amazingly got stolen in the literal 2 minutes between the Amazon guy delivering it and me going to the porch. The Amazon guy stole it, simple as that, no one else possibly could have. My porch door is lopsided so it drags against concrete when you open it and it's extremely loud. I leave it that way on purpose so I know when someone opens the door, and I know that no one opened i. I bought security cameras after that. And those don't really comfort you either - but they do let you see stray cats come around your house or crackheads come onto your porch at 3 AM. One time my doorbell cam showed some lady - no idea who and pretty sure she doesn't live here - come onto my porch at 3 AM, smoosh her face against my dirty living room window and try to look into my apartment. The blinds are closed and there are blackout curtains covering it so lol. So that kind of stuff makes you uncomfortable for sure. It's discomforting and maybe even traumatizing a little bit to be robbed/burgled, but it mostly just pisses you off.
For a Peter Pan movie I would highly recommend Spielberg's "Hook" from 1991. Always been my favorite.
Great reaction, keep it up! 😊
I think you invented a new fake swear….”Holy Sheldon.”
When I was a kid our house got broken into twice and one attempted
You would really like the show Dead like me. The actress that plays the employment assistant is in it
When I was a teenager, an ex-friend of mine and the brother of a friend of mine broke into my Parents house and stole things; including my Father's shotgun.
Anyone smart enough to steal Sheldon's work would know the value of his comic books.
Best Peter Pan movie is Hook!
Best Peter Pan movies to watch, in this order: (1) Peter Pan (2003) ruclips.net/video/SyYESEvDNIg/видео.htmlsi=BeO4gfa9wvSXA_oi (2) Hook (1991) ruclips.net/video/c-vwgt8cwEM/видео.htmlsi=BPauwoGnS2Zbx2cl (3) Finding Neverland (2004) ruclips.net/video/M5_AOB9eCDM/видео.htmlsi=D0i_aA0RDhRtdH6G Highly recommend watching all three with Win (apologies if I've spelt her name incorrectly)
Hmmmmm didn't want to work as a toll taker because he didn't want to touch the coins, but had no problem picking up dishes that people ate off/drank out of? 🤔
12:12 - 12:13 Ironic I'm watching this video while being sleep deprived.🤦♂💢
Yes nick you should really watch Peter Pan specifically the 2003 live action adaptation, it’s so magical 💕🧚♀️
If you want to watch a Peter Pan movie you should watch Hook. it's wonderful. Robin Williams as Peter Pan and Dustin Hoffman as Captain Hook.
Never had my house broken into. Had a bunch of stuff stolen from my car. I had just come home from a trip, and hadn't taken my bags out of the car overnight. Learned how useless the police detectives are. Neighbor who also had stuff stolen from his truck (mostly tools) told them who he suspected, and the detective said "but they said they didn't do it". They wouldn't even look at my list of all the stuff I had stolen, so it could have all been visible when they went and asked them if they did it and they wouldn't even know. In the end the detective told me "well if you get any more information let me know" meaning I guess I was supposed to investigate it. The police just write down that you were robbed and that's it.
if you gonna watch Peter pan movie watch 2003 Universal version. imo it was the best
every city and town has crime- nyc is one example - if you live in certain areas in nyc it is very safe - other areas not so much - all cities and towns are like this
Howard isn't a doctor. Why would Raj be the acquaintance?
My apartment got broken into while I was in the bathtub. They only had time to take my purse
If you need to watch a Peter Pan movie watch Hook!!
The woman who Sheldon goes to looking for a menial job is the voice of Lisa Simpson.
16:12 Star Wars legend Mark Hamill! THE Luke Skywalker!
When I was in college, my dorm room was "broken into". I'm using quotes because I went to class without locking the door, so I don't know if it counts as a break-in. Anyway, my laptop and iPod were stolen.
My college roommate’s stereo was stolen from our dorm room. The campus police investigating it seemed rather inept. Spent several minutes trying to deduce whether it had been sitting in the north side of the room. I had to figure it out for them.
watch the Peter pan Disney animated clasic
I had my apartment broken into while in college. The idiot stole a few of my hockey jerseys and that's how he got caught. The cops found his girlfriend wearing my Winnipeg Jets jersey, rare to see in Philadelphia, and she ratted him out.
Sie hat die security gerufen weil sie glaubte sheldon sei verückt glaube ich zumindest
Bazinga!
so many people praising the ball pit scene but it's always made me so irrationally angry because it goes on for so long and is so aggressively unfunny to me it drives me crazy
Need to watch Hook
🌸 hello, nick!
🌸 BAZINGA !!
You haven't seen Hook? Please react to it! With Robin Williams
Please please, if you are gonna do a Peter pan film. It has to be the 1991 film Hook. It has Robin Williams in it. AMAZING FILM. both you and your girlfriend will love this film. And would make a brilliant reaction video.
🎉
You need to react o Modern Family
Let's goooooo! 😆
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I hate Leonard in this episode. First he falls on the floor after seeing what made Penny fall and he keeps getting tricked by Sheldon in the ball pit.
When I was a kid somebody broke into our house and they took a lot of stuff, including all of my toys 🫢