The logistics of making this scene work seem challenging. Are the Griffins confined in the sunroom against their will, or are they attempting to host another one of Lois' famous family game nights? It would certainly pose a challenge to base an entire episode in a room that is seldom shown.
American Dad by far has the most confusing house layout compared to the Simpsons or Family Guy. Like there's always so many rooms that come out of nowhere
Yeah barely shown since the 5th season n that was after the hiatus came back only in the special 🎃 called the patio since n when it hadda screen door ? Other dog
Yea you can even tell it’s old family guy when watching most the sunroom scenes I mean Stewie has his old voice/neat way of talking and hates Lois, Meg has her old voice and lastly Peter and Brian are like best friends.
It's funny how it's supposed to have screen windows since it's a sun room but I imagine drawing them so you can see the outside world would be too time-consuming/expensive so it's just a weird completely enclosed gray cube
@@greywolf7577 The way they draw it in the early seasons I think it's supposed to be a screen, it doesn't at all look like glass. It's glass now in modern family guy so I guess they realized it'd make more sense that way but I think it was definitely originally designed to have screen windows
0:57 considering how we only see people be in this room for 2 and a half minutes out of *22 SEASONS* Stewie's writing is probably still there to this day.
@frightfactoryYT loved Family Guy back in the day. But this is why I was able to stick with American Dad longer. The group dynamic felt like it had more love in it.
I believe the term is called, "Flanderlization," where over time a character is reduced to a certain defining trait. Take Ned Flanders, for whom the term is named after, for instance. He was originally a foil to Homer, having a stress free, happy family life, but as the series went on he was reduced to the Christian guy. With Brian here, he started as the straight man, voice of reason, and intellectual. Now he's just a pretentious left winger trying to pick up chicks.
@@surogunerNo, that was a different episode. He did the drinking at the Clam after getting Cleveland and Quagmire that he could drink 300 bottles of beer without succumbing to alcohol poisoning. I'm not positive but in the episode shown, I think he's trying to find the right bottle of beer to win a trip to Pawtucket Pat's factory.
2:20 The prevalent theory on why the sunroom doesn't appear anymore is because Lois had to constantly deal with taking care of both Brian and Peter everytime they saw their reflections, so she just got rid of the whole room later on to remedy the problem.
Yeah, but in later episodes, we see characters walk outside from the sun room. But they never show the inside anymore. I guess it's treated as a walkway now.
I guess there’s not many scenes that can happen in the sunroom that can’t happen in the living room. Living room is probably more recognizable, and it’s more dynamic (front door, kitchen, stairs).
That Pawtucket Brewery episode was actually pretty funny. Back when Seth Macfarlane was writing for the show. So many epic jokes back in those days. I remember getting the box sets for those first few seasons. Good times.
@@aaronjames3228 The last clip is in 16:9 widescreen and HD. The other clips are all 4:3 standard definition. The "momma's boy" clip is from a post-revival episode, however, and some would consider that "modern Family Guy" too.
To be fair the room doesnt change anything about their conversations and its not like the kitchen where they can be actively doing something in there its just redundant when you have the living room
as opposed to older was more of a screen porch they mistakenly called a sunroom by the family besides Brian who called it a Veranda which is more of an English/European term for the screen room/screen porch. My grandmother on my mom's side she had a sunroom/screen porch, either way with a built in mud room depending on the season as the windows could only come off until she needed a bathroom upstairs becuse the old basement bathroom was failing and was fully dead by mid 2000's. This was about 1998--2000 when the bathroom was finally done.
@@caseysmith544I was looking for someone who also remembered Brian calling it a veranda. I had an aunt who had one and people who use the terms interchangeablely.
@@caseysmith544it’s so accurate too. A middle class family would totally not know the word for a sun room hahaha same with like foyer being called the ‘front room’ or just the lobby or entryway
@@naomi-art-stuff I have heard soime calling it a mud room in the USA plains and mountain plains as well as western midwest states when this is also wrong.
I remember a friend sent me a meme where it said we never saw the sunroom, and the only episode I could remember was the one where Brian thinks his reflection is another dog (2:22)
I completely forgot this sunroom existed. Thanks for this hilarious upload. I seriously thought they were in like some spa or dojo for that mirror scene. It's so easy to forget they had this sunroom
The beauty of subtle humor is so lost on today’s directors. Us Gen z were the last to experience thought out humor and good writing so hopefully when we get making shows it goes back to being funny
Back in the day an average man could support his wife, 3 kids etc all on one wage. Probably something like that, you'd be suprised what the average take home salary was when converted to todays dollars.
3 memorable quotes: • "Water-soluble." • "Yes, I also miss colic and rectal thermometry." • "Yeah, something terrible... all the way to the bank." "Nice."
They also had a full scene with it in “Road to India”, where Brian was facetiming Padma, his girlfriend from India. What followed were some unfunny p*rn jokes with Peter and Chris and some commentary from Stewie.
@SirWeirdGuy youtube randomly deletes posts certain hot button words. P0rn is one alongside k1ll, su1c1de, r@p3, p3doph1le, pretty much any normal cuss word and some I'm sure I'm forgetting
@@bcampbell12095 Ahhh, this explains why the suspicious disappearance of the abrupt prompt boxes where RUclips noted my profanities and asked if I still wished to post.
@lennypayne4241 dude the worst part is they friggin delete posts that don't even have those words. So many comments from so many people randomly disappearing. So many times I see "so I see you reported my comment you coward" but they didn't. It's like youtube has a karen Twitter bot just goin around spamming report on every 3rd post.
It was me mentioned in the first finale the dog said it best "I'll take my breakfast out on the veranda since you all are already on the cross" n why didn't they use mind over murder that was first time they shown the inside not (air quote) holy crap
Do the Brits and Americans really have different names for almost everything? Like, what, do the Aussies have different names for things that neither of us know about?
It's a room outside the main body of the house that's surrounded by windows (or, in this case, screens.) So named because it lets in more sunlight than most rooms.
The mirror scene is great because it implies that Peter is already aware of his reflection and has come to terms with the fact he lives with a clone of himself
as someone who has a house with a sunroom this hits hard, only difference is the fact that we use it as a tool room since we don't have a garage, hell it has crappy green turf as the carpet 💀
We see that room so rarely that each time I saw the iconic mirror scene, I thought it was someone else’s house and I was always confused.
That would make sense, since they don't have a screen door.
oh my god i just realized it is their house
Yeah, I've never seen scenes in the sunroom, I thought it was in some japanese hotel.
Brian: “this is my house!”
Everyone apparently: “wait is this his house??”
Same. I never realized that's where it was.
Having a room that hardly anyone goes in is actually pretty realistic ngl
For middle class and of course rich people
@@vikinginsane6770 well good. No more rich people
@@Bullboy_Adventuresnot every rich person is an enemy
@@superwatcher456 But all poor people are enemies
@@Starpotionplease keep exposing yourself 😊
They should have an entire episode take place in that sunroom.
A bottle episode for an animated show. Love it.
@@j-rey-
Family guy had a couple bottle episodes already
Stuie and Brian in Bank vault immediately comes to mind
@@j-rey- That already exists. The episode where Stewie is in therapy. It is all in one room except for the very last (short) end scene.
Breaking Bad fly type of episode 😂
The logistics of making this scene work seem challenging. Are the Griffins confined in the sunroom against their will, or are they attempting to host another one of Lois' famous family game nights? It would certainly pose a challenge to base an entire episode in a room that is seldom shown.
American Dad by far has the most confusing house layout compared to the Simpsons or Family Guy. Like there's always so many rooms that come out of nowhere
Most likely Roger frequently modifies the house layout just because. 😏
Not to forget the hallway scenes where Roger beats up Jeff.
And they have two chimneys but only one is shown in the show inside.
AD uses that for comedic purposes whereas family guy just forgot
@@GansHanders “Is that the come back and kick me whistle?”
What about that second living room which has the piano in it which is rarely shown
Pretty sure that's the den the Simpsons got the same deal at their place n they got bay windows but ugh the decor had u ever seen so much pink ?
Um it’s shown in every episode right at the start
@@CesarTheKingVA the intro has the main living room but the piano is where the couch should be, this other room has a fireplace
That room is seen more than this one
Yes, that is also part of the house.
Its like they forgot about this room in the newer seasons.
Yeah barely shown since the 5th season n that was after the hiatus came back only in the special 🎃 called the patio since n when it hadda screen door ? Other dog
Yea you can even tell it’s old family guy when watching most the sunroom scenes I mean Stewie has his old voice/neat way of talking and hates Lois, Meg has her old voice and lastly Peter and Brian are like best friends.
Even old seasons barely used it
@@viceowner3822Don't forget the animation style
No telling what peter is hiding in there.😂
It's funny how it's supposed to have screen windows since it's a sun room but I imagine drawing them so you can see the outside world would be too time-consuming/expensive so it's just a weird completely enclosed gray cube
Sun rooms have glass windows. If it has screen windows then it is a porch. .
@@greywolf7577 The way they draw it in the early seasons I think it's supposed to be a screen, it doesn't at all look like glass. It's glass now in modern family guy so I guess they realized it'd make more sense that way but I think it was definitely originally designed to have screen windows
they should've used glass brick
@@greywolf7577 To me a porch is open to the world, and a sun room is 3 walls (or some fancy hexagon shape, etc) of glass windows or screen windows.
@@nikdog419it's referred to as a screened in porch.
Man, the sunroom is such an underrated room. They need to put that in more episodes someday.
I'm pretty taken wit this room, you know the lawn lanterns a nice touch reminds me of the dennis the menace movie 😊😒 wit Matthau not rickles
They'll hear you.
They need to stop making Family Guy episodes actually
we're rating Family Guy rooms now?
Lol what? This particular room is underrated and needs to show up more? And that somehow would increase the quality of the show?
0:57 considering how we only see people be in this room for 2 and a half minutes out of *22 SEASONS* Stewie's writing is probably still there to this day.
There are more scenes than this. There’s at least one missing that I know of.
@@Dank-Hill theres a scene where peter eats a pie in this room then turns on the outdoor light to make sure the giant chicken is there
Because obviously nothing could possibly happen if we don't see it
When Brian was calling to Fatma in the India episode, he was sitting there too.
God the early episodes with brian made him look more of a bro then what he is now in todays standards. He was chill and laid back more
@frightfactoryYT loved Family Guy back in the day. But this is why I was able to stick with American Dad longer. The group dynamic felt like it had more love in it.
I believe the term is called, "Flanderlization," where over time a character is reduced to a certain defining trait. Take Ned Flanders, for whom the term is named after, for instance. He was originally a foil to Homer, having a stress free, happy family life, but as the series went on he was reduced to the Christian guy.
With Brian here, he started as the straight man, voice of reason, and intellectual. Now he's just a pretentious left winger trying to pick up chicks.
1:50 - 2:20 You can see how much the animation quality improved from grayed tic tac toe screening to gray translucent screening
@cooltrainervaultboy-39 brian being described as a left winger is the dumbest thing ive ever heard
@@Eyeupthebison what are you talking about
1:26 It’s so funny to me that she’s more concerned with the time they’re drinking than the 12+ lethal doses of alcohol occupying the room
No shit. They’re being loud at a bad hour.
If they kick the bucket that’s a good thing.
Anyone who heavily drinks before 10am everyday is a griffin drunk lol
I think something happened to Death in that episode that resulted in Peter being able to drink that much with little issue.
@@surogunerNo, that was a different episode. He did the drinking at the Clam after getting Cleveland and Quagmire that he could drink 300 bottles of beer without succumbing to alcohol poisoning.
I'm not positive but in the episode shown, I think he's trying to find the right bottle of beer to win a trip to Pawtucket Pat's factory.
2:20 The prevalent theory on why the sunroom doesn't appear anymore is because Lois had to constantly deal with taking care of both Brian and Peter everytime they saw their reflections, so she just got rid of the whole room later on to remedy the problem.
I thought it's cause all the beer bottles were blocking the door.
You say THE theory as if everyone agrees with this 😭 it’s YOUR theory not the theory
@@jessegd6306clearly they didn’t because she still managed to open it
Yeah, but in later episodes, we see characters walk outside from the sun room. But they never show the inside anymore. I guess it's treated as a walkway now.
so basically just really early seasons and then they forgot it exists
Like Joe's son.
They didn’t even use it that much in the early seasons
There are a lot of things Family Guy included in the early seasons that they forgot about. The sunroom, Brian's personality, funny jokes, etc
“He died in Iraq.”
@@RichardX1 He was in a later episode of the show The thanksgiving episode where it is all about Joe's son, He is in some later gags too.
It's crazy they seemingly completely forgot It's existence, considering it's so prominently seen in the exterior shot of the house
I guess there’s not many scenes that can happen in the sunroom that can’t happen in the living room. Living room is probably more recognizable, and it’s more dynamic (front door, kitchen, stairs).
1:47 no one is talking about the fact it’s the only time we see the under side of brains ear
brain :)
brain*
brain
You meant to type 'Brain'.
It is very cute
Does the sunroom connect to Spongebob's library?
I'm still confused as to how that place fits in his small pineapple house
@@GProskiunderground, he rides a slide down to enter it
@@Oblivion9873 but the slide is short and the entrance to the slide is in his bedroom so it must be on the second floor or at least above ground
1:02 Seth’s Stewie voice suddenly sounds like a convincing Frieza
Mhm I can hear it!
It's mainly with the delivery on "monkey"
"Monkey"
That’s what I was thinking😂😂
Old family guy was definitely a different mood.
A better one
That Pawtucket Brewery episode was actually pretty funny. Back when Seth Macfarlane was writing for the show. So many epic jokes back in those days. I remember getting the box sets for those first few seasons. Good times.
The first few seasons were funnier yet also more wholesome. After that it just became animated Jerry Springer
@@benm3382yupppp
The dialogue was a lot better too. The banter between characters is funnier, wittier, and filled with more character and personality.
The sunroom was only seen in one modern episode...
The Indian girlfriend one?
Modern as in?
@@aaronjames3228 The last clip is in 16:9 widescreen and HD. The other clips are all 4:3 standard definition.
The "momma's boy" clip is from a post-revival episode, however, and some would consider that "modern Family Guy" too.
@@andrewrabon Do you think some would consider it Modern Family?
@@seamanship1203 they also included it in the episode where peter and quagmire form a duette
It appears in the episode where Brian video calls his Indian girlfriend
Road to India
@@LinnyUwUthx ran
I was just about to say this
Also the time where Peter saves the Chicken's life. Just right of the end of the episode. Season 19 Episode 10 - Fecal Matters.
Hey, this video isn’t really all the times the sun room appears in family guy!!! It’s a phony!!!!
Crazy telling the difference between old animation vs new, where you can see through the screen wall with ease.
I genuinely never knew they showed the inside of here. I was always under the impression it was the one place they never bothered to animate
Hey, you're not supposed to leave the Cum Town compilation quarantine zone, fat man.
To be fair the room doesnt change anything about their conversations and its not like the kitchen where they can be actively doing something in there its just redundant when you have the living room
I like how in the modern episode it’s actually a sun room and you can see through the windows.
as opposed to older was more of a screen porch they mistakenly called a sunroom by the family besides Brian who called it a Veranda which is more of an English/European term for the screen room/screen porch.
My grandmother on my mom's side she had a sunroom/screen porch, either way with a built in mud room depending on the season as the windows could only come off until she needed a bathroom upstairs becuse the old basement bathroom was failing and was fully dead by mid 2000's. This was about 1998--2000 when the bathroom was finally done.
@@caseysmith544I was looking for someone who also remembered Brian calling it a veranda. I had an aunt who had one and people who use the terms interchangeablely.
@@caseysmith544it’s so accurate too. A middle class family would totally not know the word for a sun room hahaha same with like foyer being called the ‘front room’ or just the lobby or entryway
@@naomi-art-stuff I have heard soime calling it a mud room in the USA plains and mountain plains as well as western midwest states when this is also wrong.
I remember a friend sent me a meme where it said we never saw the sunroom, and the only episode I could remember was the one where Brian thinks his reflection is another dog (2:22)
1:39 why has the door behind Lois disappeared?…
Thats why the room isn't used as much. Sometimes it just disappears from reality.
And the beer bottles
Animation error
it didn't get animated in that shot so it just got completely left out lol
@@nunabisness7191 Dang it really is a heck of a goof, feels like the episode was a bit rushed? idk
Mane, I've always loved the sunroom. When I was a kid, I used to think that it was a miniature house connected to the house cause it had it's own door
2:29 I don’t think that’s actually Peter’s reflection…
How do you figure?
@@Jborhi_Ari Look at the reflection.
@@Jborhi_Arithe buttons appear on the right of his shirt. When mirrored they should be on the left of mirrored Peter’s shirt but they aren’t.
Peter onto something. He has gotten past being afraid of rhe demon in the glass door, to actively aggressive to it.
@@chazbenningfield3743 Peter interacted with his ‘reflection’ at least once.
I completely forgot this sunroom existed. Thanks for this hilarious upload. I seriously thought they were in like some spa or dojo for that mirror scene. It's so easy to forget they had this sunroom
0:33 it is in a very naughty place 😳
You per-
:32
I am not a per-
Yay thank you for 136 likes
It also appears at the end of s19e10 - Fecal Matters, when the giant chicken is staring at peter through the window.
Needs more upvotes!
Seeing how subtle the humour of early seasons like this was compared to newer seasons saddens me.
The beauty of subtle humor is so lost on today’s directors. Us Gen z were the last to experience thought out humor and good writing so hopefully when we get making shows it goes back to being funny
“I’m not drunk, m just exhausted cause I’ve been up all night drinking” is funny
How does Peter afford all this on his pathetic wage?
Carter
Came with the house probably
Lawsuit due to a broken condom. I think they said that in one of the episodes.
Lois and Peter apparently had Chris by mistake due to a broken condom and then filed a lawsuit against the company. Which got them the money for it.
Back in the day an average man could support his wife, 3 kids etc all on one wage. Probably something like that, you'd be suprised what the average take home salary was when converted to todays dollars.
its crazy how in over 20 years of family guy this room only has a little over 2 minutes os screentime
I appreciate that the very first clip you show is obviously from the first season because it's not even Mila Kunis
Thank you so much for your hard work. This is a compilation I have long desired for on this video platform.
1:33 one of the best jokes in the show
Man, I wish we get to see more of the sunroom as a hangout spot. It looks mad cozy in there, like a second living room that’s partially outdoors.
At least the room had one last good hurrah.
I want at least one whole season to take place exclusively in the sun room
1:17 Whatever you say. Mama's Boy.
BLAST!!
Thanks for making this long-awaited video.
1:57 Dostoevsky name drop in family guy
3 memorable quotes:
• "Water-soluble."
• "Yes, I also miss colic and rectal thermometry."
• "Yeah, something terrible... all the way to the bank."
"Nice."
This also appeared in the episode where Lois tries to win customer of the month at the beginning when she’s trying to groom Brian
I’m pretty sure that is their den. In the window, you can see the outside of the sunroom in the background. The den also appears very rarely
So basically they used it in the first few seasons and then completely forgot about it
Notice how all of these scenes except the last one, were from the old art style which went away after the 4th season.
0:03 it’s Megatron
I absolutely love the detail of drunk brian having an inside out ear
The sunroom appears to be on the shadowed side of the house.
Glad to know I’m not the only person who was weirdly hyperfixated on this one part of the house that was barely used
They also had a full scene with it in “Road to India”, where Brian was facetiming Padma, his girlfriend from India. What followed were some unfunny p*rn jokes with Peter and Chris and some commentary from Stewie.
Why are you censoring the word porn? Are you religious or what?
@SirWeirdGuy youtube randomly deletes posts certain hot button words. P0rn is one alongside k1ll, su1c1de, r@p3, p3doph1le, pretty much any normal cuss word and some I'm sure I'm forgetting
@@bcampbell12095 Ahhh, this explains why the suspicious disappearance of the abrupt prompt boxes where RUclips noted my profanities and asked if I still wished to post.
@@bcampbell12095 Exactly. I'm avoiding my comment being auto-filtered, so I don't get banned for a day again.
@lennypayne4241 dude the worst part is they friggin delete posts that don't even have those words. So many comments from so many people randomly disappearing. So many times I see "so I see you reported my comment you coward" but they didn't. It's like youtube has a karen Twitter bot just goin around spamming report on every 3rd post.
I feel like this is ALMOST all of them but not quite every single one.
What has more appearances, the Griffin's sun room, or the Simpson's den?
the family guy equivalent of the rumpus room in the Simpsons
Think about it; 2 minutes.
Of the hundreds, maybe thousands of episodes of family guy, 2 minutes of the entire series is inside the sunroom.
the writers remembered this room for one whole cutaway gag and never showed it again
They should bring this room back more often 😂
1:36 the door vanished, then it's back again
This room gets more action than the rumpus/rec room in the Simpsons
The Rumpus room was better
@@Randomlad.0737what the hell does that even mean? It’s just a room
@@thatoneguy611 It barely appears.
@@Randomlad.0737 so what makes it any better or worse? They’re just a two rarely used rooms that aren’t in a competition.
@@thatoneguy611 I prefer the striking colours of the Rumpus room.
“Thanks for the update, Big Ben” 😂
The sunrooms is in like 5 episodes between season 1-4 😂
I've wanted a sunroom irl so badly. I forgot the Griffins had one my mind thought it was a shed or greenhouse
1:18 Brian roasts Stewie by calling him mama’s boy 😅😅
The sunroom being filled with beer bottles by Peter hiding in their drinking is hilarious
Sun room? More like a screened in porch
I’ve always appreciated the sunroom, it’s just so cozy and soothing looking
The SunRoom conspiracy
Never seen Brian’s ear flipped back like that lmao
1:56 Stewie was doing his modern Brian impression
imagine that one episode they bring it back and its just moldy and filled with a bunch of storage stuff since its been years since its been used lol
0:38 ahh man...
I miss this Brian😂
Thanks so much for creating this, love the Family Guy sunroom 🤤
1:44
How can you be late for a doctor's appointment at 7am?
Some people wanna get their doctor’s appointments early
Presumably she is factoring the time it takes to get there.
She said: Look I am gonna be late to my dentist appointment if I keep this up.
Maybe a long ass drive who knows
I just love when Brian and Peter hang out like old pals
They need it in more episodes
I like how none of these are from the revival episodes except that last one
Stewies writing was infinitely better in the early seasons
God, early Family Guy is literally an entirely different beast..
The sun room looks like a Japanese house Ngl.
Complete with shoji walls!
Racist
"It's 7 in the morning"
"Thanks for the update, Big Ben"
I need more creative harmless jokes like this in my life.
So basically this room was forgotten after season 3
1:25
"I'm just exhausted cause I been up all night drinkin"
Fucking legend.
I like Megan's old voice
You mean Megatron's
Yes her actual name is Megatron.
Megatron*
She sounds like she's about to miss out on a great opportunity.
Funny thing is I remember these scenes; but convinced myself they took place in the usual living room we see 100% of the time.
Why does the door disappear at 1:37 only to appear again at the next cut
"What even goes on in this room?"
This. This is what.
Good post, this was an underused section of the house in my opinion.
Thanks for the update, Big Ben 😂
What's a sun room? Is what we call a conservatory in the UK?
It was me mentioned in the first finale the dog said it best "I'll take my breakfast out on the veranda since you all are already on the cross" n why didn't they use mind over murder that was first time they shown the inside not (air quote) holy crap
Do the Brits and Americans really have different names for almost everything? Like, what, do the Aussies have different names for things that neither of us know about?
It's a room outside the main body of the house that's surrounded by windows (or, in this case, screens.) So named because it lets in more sunlight than most rooms.
It’s what the conservatory turned into after the 1940s.
England kept its fascination with indoor gardening and the states made it into a sitting room.
@@ironhell813it is also a sitting room in the UK. Just it’s called a conservatory, not a “sunroom”
If i had a nickel for every time a cartoon has a house with a room they completely forget exists, i'd have 3 nickels as far as i know.
1:22 what's with brian's ear?
Brian actually being a dog, his ear flopped the other way, my little jack Russell does that sometimes, and I have to put it back into place for him
no they did that to replicate a human having messy hair while being drunk @@AnAceBrit
@_nenju His ear is still flopped, though
This really just made me remember how much i liked early seasons of family guy
The cutaways were tamed
1:36 the door goes missing
I love how this was trending online recently and now I see this fucking video on my feed. I giggled
Isnt it also in the one where Brian and Stewie go to India?
Yes, and in some other episodes before this but after season 4.
I’m glad this is also on someone’s mind. I’ve always wondered about how little the sunroom was utilized
Doesn’t the clip starting 2:20 kinda nail humanity?
Why is there even a mirror there?
The mirror scene is great because it implies that Peter is already aware of his reflection and has come to terms with the fact he lives with a clone of himself
as someone who has a house with a sunroom this hits hard, only difference is the fact that we use it as a tool room since we don't have a garage, hell it has crappy green turf as the carpet 💀
“That room no one’s been in except like 5 times” is definitely relateable to a lot of people who’ve lived in houses
@@weebak5933 Bonus points if that room is somehow still clean and nice and not full of random stuff because nobody goes in it lol
LOOK AT THIS LUCKY BASTARD LIVING IN A BIG ASS HOUSE WITH A SUN ROOM WHILE I'VE BEEN FUCKIN STUCK LIVING IN APARTMENTS MY WHOLE LIFE....... >:/