I really thought it was obvious which one was Carney because he was just so ready to argue when they started talking about the lunch/dinner thing in the south. Like “THERE ARE RULES” lmao
Traffic rules apply to damn stairs. It legitimately upsets me when someone walks down the left instead of staying right and I gotta come face to face with someone.
I live in a tiny town in the UK and there's been quite a few cases of people falling down man hole covers, also through the slats on the peir and sink holes 🙈 oh and falling down the centre of escalators (little kids and adults)
Dinner is the biggest meal of the day, that can be eaten at any time. So lunch or supper can be dinner (or even breakfast, but most don't have their biggest meal first thing after waking up.)
I’ve always gotten nervous in my stomach for walking over grates and stuff all the time!!! We had a lot on the street I grew up on and heard stories of people getting stuck in some so always got nervous of it breaking every second
As a Pennsylvanian, I can confirm that we also interchange supper and dinner for an evening meal and use "dinner" when talking about lunch. Very confusing when making plans haha
When I went to Japan my friend stress to me to keep right when walking. faster will pass on left. now I shop at mall or walmart back home and its anarchy, it drives me bonkers sometimes.
I'm from California originally, but when I moved to the UK 17 years ago, the whole lunch/dinner/tea thing threw me for a loop- still does, sometimes. Where I live in England, the midday meal is referred to as "dinner" and the evening meal is called "tea". Not that anyone drinks tea with their meal or anything (or maybe they do, who knows), it's just called "tea" or "teatime". "Lunch" is very rarely used.
My great uncle calls lunch "dinner" & the evening meal "supper", he was the first & only person I've ever heard do that & I still get confused by it 😂😂
@@whydoineedthis. I'm from the Midwest, too, and that's exactly what I and all of my family, including extended, call them. I wouldn't have known what to do if my grandmother had called me in for "lunch".
I grew up in Kansas (I'm the same age as Rhett and Link)... And in my household growing up it was breakfast, dinner, and supper... It's difficult discussing any meal with people of younger ages and or other families if my family is coming... We just have to be very clear on time.
Meals-Farmers were (are) early risers so they had a very early breakast. The noon meal was a large meal called dinner. About 4:00 they'd take a break & have maybe a sandwich called lunch. At the end of the day which could be 7-8:00, they have the last a small meal, most likely leftovers called supper.
Live in NYC when my husband was a teenager he fell through a manhole cover and caught himself with his elbows it was hysterical after the fact but the feat of strength he had was amazing. Also Supper my mom was born in SC and moved to NY when she was a teen she still calls it SUPPER
I legit almost fell down on one of those moving platforms in Vegas because I was facing backwards filming with a video camera and hit the end without realizing it.
this is crazy because in the Province of Quebec, Canada it's the same thing for diner supper and lunch. Having lived in France for years, that was so unsual to me and at first it was hard to get used to
Little House on the Prairie taught me that Dinner is hot lunch and Lunch is non-hot lunch. Supper was their evening meal. They ate dinner together, but took lunch to Pa in the fields.
In the UK we call: Lunch(12:00), Dinner And Dinner(17:00), Tea Supper is like a snack before bed, like a sandwich or a few biscuit, I think most commonly used with the older generation 🤔
@@lukelafferty4943 lol okay thanks :) I'm extremely interested in all things England/British/English so I appreciate the info! I love you guys 💙🇬🇧 Have a good afternoon/evening x
Where I'm from in the UK, most folk call supper a small additional evening meal (or snack) eaten after the main evening meal or dinner, before bedtime. It can me a mini meal or a sandwich for example
Thank you lol. With them being from a rural part of North Carolina and ending up outwest, I figured they would know about mules in case of the collapse of civilization. Who would carry their merch????
My grandma who is from Florida and lives in North Carolina calls lunch dinner, I always thought it was an older person thing, didn’t realize it’s a southern thing!
I love Carney. I love that he is always down to be part of the joke. Fancher was extra quiet today. I loved the manhole joke and thought Chris would comment. The vibe was still hilarious today.
My maternal grandmother was from Missouri, and my mom still says things like warsh, Warshington, warshcloth, etc even though she grew up in the Midwest!
fun fact: it's incredibly difficult to find any rainbow clothing that doesnt mention LGBT or gay pride on the product page at all. what world are we living in?
"take that Ellen" might just be the hardest shade anyone has ever thrown
I’m surprised more people didn’t laugh at that. That wasn’t just a burn, that was a cremation.
time stamp pls?
0:50
Ha!!! I wasn’t sure how to time stamp and it worked. Teehee
@@Meiabell Thanks so much! ☺
I really enjoyed the "Boogie Down" segment, I'm glad they added that to the wheel! It's a great way to start the day! 😁
They wore the perfect clothes for that 🌈✨😁
Especially the industrial dancing one 🤣
LMFAO those dance scenes are the best!
Rhett’s face when he turns around is the best
They look like they are having so much fun with the boogie down now segment
This one was so anime imo 🤣
"Take that, Ellen!" 😆😅
its easily become my favorite wheel option!
The obvious choice without seeing the video is rock climbing while dealing with clingy pigeons.
yes i came to comment this same thing. love the new segment
It was obvious to me that Carney was "supper" guy. His face contorted when they were talking about it.
He even openly criticized it when they were talking about it but nobody noticed
Right! I thought they’d have picked up on that
Lmfao... You guys have hardcore dad energy with those boogies! The kind your kids apologize to their friends for.
The dad energy boogies made me love them even more :)
The kind your kids lie and say they’re adopted for 😂
I really thought it was obvious which one was Carney because he was just so ready to argue when they started talking about the lunch/dinner thing in the south. Like “THERE ARE RULES” lmao
He completely gave himself away when he couldn't help arguing it.
Right. There was no question about it when he did that, it was obvious that he had very strong feelings that he wanted to share with everyone
Okay but the look on Rhett's face while waiting for Link to stop talking so they can boogie down is priceless 😂😂😂
That look of joy in Rhett's eye just before the boogie haha
Was really hoping he’d start carving all his highschool nicknames, but we’ll see where this goes now
Yeah and link would've used the other side.
i genuinely learned something new from rhett today, glad to see that degree being put to use
they both have engineering degrees, you must be new ;)
Nowhere do they say or imply that Link doesn't have an engineering degree too. Rhett was just the one that put his to use in this episode.
i really thought rhett & link would get carney's was the supper one when he got so frustrated talking about RULES in language 😭😭😭
Same!
"I'm not from here'
Link - "no you're not."
low key savage
💀💀
Traffic rules apply to damn stairs. It legitimately upsets me when someone walks down the left instead of staying right and I gotta come face to face with someone.
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Breakfast - 7 a.m.
Second Breakfast - 9 a.m.
Elevenses - 11 a.m.
Lunch - 1 p.m.
Afternoon Tea - 3 p.m.
Dinner - 6 p.m.
Supper - 9 p.m.
Elevenses = brunch
Rhett and link doing the boogie down means today will be a good day
Boogie Down is my favorite new wheel spot! Dancing Link forever!
You can tell they're both in a really good mood today lmao
damn, this boogie down now segment making me dance on my seat too
The boys had some serious boogie fever 🤣😂
Did Davin laugh at the manhole comment for the innuendo? 😂
Traffic rules should apply to sidewalk walking. Except between 2am and 4am.
I wanna go to mythical studio and run around yelling "Come and get your supper!!"
And then tell Carney he can’t have any because he doesn’t like the word
This boogie down now is AMAZING
So good 😂😂😂
Dancing with Rhett and Link 🕺🏻💃🏻🕺🏻💃🏻🕺🏻💃🏻🕺🏻💃🏻🕺🏻💃🏻
I live in a tiny town in the UK and there's been quite a few cases of people falling down man hole covers, also through the slats on the peir and sink holes 🙈 oh and falling down the centre of escalators (little kids and adults)
How are so many people doing things like that in such a small place?!? Do none of you look where you're walking????
Dinner is the biggest meal of the day, that can be eaten at any time. So lunch or supper can be dinner (or even breakfast, but most don't have their biggest meal first thing after waking up.)
Link is proof that you can have mad twerking game as a 40-something man.
"Boogie Down Now" is my favorite wheel landing. I hope it stays on the Wheel of Mythicality forever!
boogie down now is very much giving icarly random dancing and i love it
Boogie down now is hands down one of my favorite wheel endings
Boogie down was great! Still to this day y’all make me laugh & are so entertaining!
Seeing them boogie down in the pride merch just made my week.
Loved the Boogie Down- I was boogieing in my seat, great mood enhancer
Carney is dressed like young Mattew Perry. 😂
I love that they were reminded of Home alone 2 with the pigeons, that is what I immediately was reminded of too!
LMAO when Carney said "I'm afraid of any man hole"
I’ve always gotten nervous in my stomach for walking over grates and stuff all the time!!! We had a lot on the street I grew up on and heard stories of people getting stuck in some so always got nervous of it breaking every second
I love the boogie down now , it’s so cute 🥰
Here where I'm from in Wales we call lunch dinner, dinner tea, and then supper is like Daven said, a small meal/snack before bed.
I’m French Canadian and in french it’s « Dîner » for lunch and « souper »for dinner . I always thought that supper was such a french term 🤷🏻♀️
That face Rhett makes when it lands on Boogie Down 😄
I love boogie down because I get up from my desk and join in! It's a great break from my work!
It goes breakfast, dinner, tea and then supper.
Yep same here - guessing were both from northern england then 🤷🏻♀
@@marypye3962 The Yorkshire avatar gives it away. 😉
I agree but I'm from the Midlands not the North.
Lunch is at noon, supper is the 4-7pm meal, and dinner is when the whole family has a gathering for an evening meal
boogie down now is definitely my favorite wheel ending. the vibes are immaculate
As a Pennsylvanian, I can confirm that we also interchange supper and dinner for an evening meal and use "dinner" when talking about lunch. Very confusing when making plans haha
I love this panel of crew members.
I grew up in Saskatchewan and dinner was lunch and supper was dinner. My mom hated it when I stopped using them that way.
I live in rural Michigan, where “dinner” is lunch, and “supper” is at dinner time; the madness is not exclusive to the south.
When I went to Japan my friend stress to me to keep right when walking. faster will pass on left.
now I shop at mall or walmart back home and its anarchy, it drives me bonkers sometimes.
"Talkative" guy was throwing daggers at Rhett..... lol
So is this why old people stereotypically go to "dinner" earlier in the day than we would?
The colorful rainbow boogie down was EXTREMELY delightful!🌈😄
I'm from California originally, but when I moved to the UK 17 years ago, the whole lunch/dinner/tea thing threw me for a loop- still does, sometimes. Where I live in England, the midday meal is referred to as "dinner" and the evening meal is called "tea". Not that anyone drinks tea with their meal or anything (or maybe they do, who knows), it's just called "tea" or "teatime". "Lunch" is very rarely used.
I have always hated the word supper! Haha I love hearing someone else have the same strong aversion to it. 😆
I’m from Canada and always call middle of the day food as both lunch and dinner interchangeably but supper is always supper. Haha
"Supper" is southern people's "dinner."
"We've had one dinner yes, but what about second dinner?"
I always say lunch for lunch, but dinner and supper are interchangeable.
Boogie down now is like random dancing. I love it.
My great uncle calls lunch "dinner" & the evening meal "supper", he was the first & only person I've ever heard do that & I still get confused by it 😂😂
I do that too. I’m from the Midwest
@@whydoineedthis. I'm from the Midwest, too, and that's exactly what I and all of my family, including extended, call them. I wouldn't have known what to do if my grandmother had called me in for "lunch".
I love that you guys looked up the dinner vs supper thing, My grandfather still uses dinner and lunch interchangeably to this day.
I grew up in Kansas (I'm the same age as Rhett and Link)... And in my household growing up it was breakfast, dinner, and supper... It's difficult discussing any meal with people of younger ages and or other families if my family is coming... We just have to be very clear on time.
The way link was shaking his ass is hilarious 😂 💀
My mom grew up on a southern farm. They only had two meals: Breakfast and then a mid-afternoon dinner that they called Supper.
Not sure how they come up with the "boogie down now" (probably the dancing with Moochelle), but I love it!
That Boogie Down is possibly my new favorite thing.
I too get worked up about people not following the rules of the road when they are walking.
Meals-Farmers were (are) early risers so they had a very early breakast. The noon meal was a large meal called dinner. About 4:00 they'd take a break & have maybe a sandwich called lunch. At the end of the day which could be 7-8:00, they have the last a small meal, most likely leftovers called supper.
Love the boogie down , reminds me of random dancing from I Carly
I thoroughly enjoy the detailed descriptions entailing the crew's seething rage
Live in NYC when my husband was a teenager he fell through a manhole cover and caught himself with his elbows it was hysterical after the fact but the feat of strength he had was amazing. Also Supper my mom was born in SC and moved to NY when she was a teen she still calls it SUPPER
I agree about sidewalk traffic. STAY ON THE RIGHT SIDE (unless you’re passing another person). This was a big thing for me especially during college
I legit almost fell down on one of those moving platforms in Vegas because I was facing backwards filming with a video camera and hit the end without realizing it.
This reminded me of Bagel Bites old slogan "Pizza in the morning, pizza in the evening, pizza at suppertime"
this is crazy because in the Province of Quebec, Canada it's the same thing for diner supper and lunch. Having lived in France for years, that was so unsual to me and at first it was hard to get used to
[blank] dances exactly how I'd expect someone to when told "boogie down now".
I stand by that supper take. Dinner all the way 😂
The boogie down now unlocked a memory from icarly
The "Boogie Down Now" is giving me iCarly "Random Dancing" vibes and I am here for it.
Little House on the Prairie taught me that Dinner is hot lunch and Lunch is non-hot lunch. Supper was their evening meal. They ate dinner together, but took lunch to Pa in the fields.
Man Rhett is talented with those hips! I see him very differently now lmao
Whatever the Boogie Down Now ending is, I love it!
In the UK we call:
Lunch(12:00), Dinner
And Dinner(17:00), Tea
Supper is like a snack before bed, like a sandwich or a few biscuit, I think most commonly used with the older generation 🤔
During tea time do you have a full meal also or just tea?
@@ilovecats4208 At tea time we have a meal yes. An evening meal. Like a dinner meal? 🤣
@@lukelafferty4943 lol okay thanks :) I'm extremely interested in all things England/British/English so I appreciate the info! I love you guys 💙🇬🇧
Have a good afternoon/evening x
omg yes, I love boogie down, I've always missed the interpretive dance wheel ending so this is like the spiritual successor
In french (Québec), the 12h meal is dîner and souper is the evening meal
Where I'm from in the UK, most folk call supper a small additional evening meal (or snack) eaten after the main evening meal or dinner, before bedtime. It can me a mini meal or a sandwich for example
🎵"Well a donkey and a horse they make a mule, and a mule can't make anything."🎵
How could you forget?
Thank you lol. With them being from a rural part of North Carolina and ending up outwest, I figured they would know about mules in case of the collapse of civilization.
Who would carry their merch????
Manholes in Nashua NH are triangular pointing in the direction of the flow
Here in Maine supper is supper and lunch is dinner! Lol!!
My grandma who is from Florida and lives in North Carolina calls lunch dinner, I always thought it was an older person thing, didn’t realize it’s a southern thing!
i have to say i come back to this episode once every few weeks just to watch the boogie down.
The boogie moment might be my fave new wheel piece ❤️
Supper in some bits rural Alberta was the last meal of the day. Dinner? Around noon.
It's all very random.
Lunch=Dinner is actually a midwest thing. Minnesota, Wisconsin, Dakotas is all Breakfast, Dinner, Supper.
Boogie down goes great with Pride apparel.
I love Carney. I love that he is always down to be part of the joke. Fancher was extra quiet today. I loved the manhole joke and thought Chris would comment. The vibe was still hilarious today.
I live in Texas, my whole family says supper 😅 my grandmother also says “warsh” instead of wash and “wrench” instead of rinse lol
My maternal grandmother was from Missouri, and my mom still says things like warsh, Warshington, warshcloth, etc even though she grew up in the Midwest!
I always stay closest to the road on a sidewalk, especially if there’s a parent with kids/babies, so I hopefully take the hit if there’s an accident.
fun fact: it's incredibly difficult to find any rainbow clothing that doesnt mention LGBT or gay pride on the product page at all. what world are we living in?
YEAAHHH!!! More involved wheel endings! I love Boogie Down Now!
My very northern Minnesotan grandparents called the noon meal dinner and evening meal supper.