I don't understand why Connor is in such disbelief at how Garnt spends his waiting time. Imagination can be fun, and when you got nothing to do, it's very normal to imagine shit to spend time. Nothing crazy.
Some people have much worse imaginations, and that can make it pretty hard for it to be interesting. I can imagine that also makes books less interesting.
Just a shot in the dark but Garnt is early 30s I'm pretty sure if not close whereas Connor is early 20s, not a huge difference but enough. Being close to Garnt's age with a buddy of my own close to Connor's I can attest to the difference where I grew up in a time where I spent a lot of it outside having to use my imagination to have fun, meanwhile he grew up in a time where he always had either a phone or some kind of video game to distract with so the difference between us in regards to imagination is surprising at Tim's despite only being 5+ years apart. So that very well could be what is going on there.
There's something about Josh the Manga Lad that i cant quite put my finger on. Good episode boy's, hope you're all safe and happy :) Especially with the recent events.
@@ponyboyuk01 Nothing involving Japan (yet) But The Ukrainian War can effect anyone. They might even have family/ friends affected. Just praying for Peace and Love. :)
@@rafaeljorge8462 Outside of Ukraine and the surrounding states I'd say the only effect is going to be financial, but much respect for your sentiment...if only more people had that ideology
Girl Scout Cookies vary in “quality” but what makes them all such a huge thing is that the money is generally going to a good cause. Top it off with limited seasonal availability and you get a demand that seems excessive for a product viewed in a vacuum.
The majority of the money made off of the cookies goes to the troop you bought them from, funding that troop's activities throughout the year, such as camps or field trips! The rest of the money goes of course to production costs and probably the prizes the girls can get from selling certain amounts of boxes, and occasionally other, additional causes. In my area, some of the cookies are an additional dollar in price because the extra money is used to send cookies to troops overseas. Also, for anyone wondering, pretty much all the cookies have 2 names because Girl Scouts uses 2 different bakers, Little Brownie Bakers and ABC Bakery. Different areas use different bakeries and therefore you get the different names (and sometimes different cookies)
There's 3 kind of dates on American packaging: best by date means the full flavor of a food is still there up to that date, after it is when it's not as tasty or a non food product isn't as effective as a fresh product; sell by date is the last day an item can be sold legally; and expiration date is the last day something can be consumed or used.
It’s funny because we have the same in the UK, well I don’t think UK products have a sell by date. They definitely have a best before date and an expiry date. I think the sell by date is only on the sticker or card on the shelf for the supermarket to know.
Ironmouse and Chris Broad commiserated over how Connor acts mature for his age on camera and is the opposite of that in private. This episode feels like a window into that.
@@blackeyes1252 But how can you say that when you don't even know him IRL or off stream? I mean his close friends are saying it- it's probably true unless you know more about him than they do somehow
@@enbo98 I agree with blacklog he seems very immature on camera so he would have to be opposite irl. Nothing about him is mature on camera. That's what is great about him.
I was listening to this podcast as I pulled into the Walmart parking lot, and what do I see? Girl scouts selling cookies of course.... I normally don't buy them, but I figured this was a sign. So I got me some thin mints lol
"I would rather count all of the tiles in a room than imagine music" Connor continues his streak of revealing himself to be a psychopath when the topic of imagination comes up.
Ok but just sitting there and manually going through a song? Not like tapping on something and mumbling the song to yourself or there's this song that's stuck in your head, but to consciously pick a song and try to go through it? I feel like that sounds more phycopathic
Garnt jamming out to music in his head is the most relatable ive ever been with him, I do the same thing if its like a slow day at work and i cant go on my phone or anything. Im with you Garnt! lol
That's legit how I helped pass the time when I was a kid-teen. No phone so when I couldn't/felt like talking to a friend. I just imagined a song I like or remember an episode of a cartoon I watched.
Yesss I was looking for this comment, I have like a whole playlist in my head on demand for when I need to do monotonous stuff at work and that actually really helps me with staying focused and not zoning out because I have a hard time getting back into concentration mode
Same, I was scared of this one and so I decided to wait until after 10PM to watch it. But happy that yet again, they're finding that not everything here is just awful and maybe, just maybe, there's a damn method to our madness 😂. Also, really happy they also like Subway cookies and good to know they're good all over the world! The cranberry white chocolate (and I think they have macadamia nut in them as well?) are diabetes in every bite but damn, they are amazing.
@@PentaHousen I don’t know, I’ve rarely had any of their American rants apply to me, and I’ve lived here my entire life. I think it’s because America is so different depending on the region (I’m from the northeast). Most of these stereotypes seem to be about the south or the midwest, so a lot of them are incorrect for much of the US population. I know it’s not that serious, but idk just my take
Eating "healthy" sweets is like traveling and then only eating at a restaurant chain you have back home. A largely pointless experience and completely missing the point.
im pretty sure american sweets are even healthier due to more lax health code restrictions in other countries. the problem is the eating culture is still “big big bjg”
Really not sure why Garnt singing in his head was considered to be an odd thing. For Connor it's probably because he can't specifically consume music for entertainment like he can't consume stories in video games. But singing songs in your head is literally where the whole worldwide habit of idly humming stems from. It's far less uncommon than rerunning a whole season of pokemon. Also for an ex-monk, Garnt's hilariously bad at spending idle time.
Lmao You can tell by the cookies and the boxes that the girls don't hand make the cookies. They also sell way too many to have hand made them. Each troop sells cookies and gets a portion of the money. You're funding their field trips, crafts, activities and such when you buy the cookies.
@@Bala_Niranna in belgium, organisations will bake waffles or pancakes and sell those to fund their activities. Its not rly child labour... Just gets having fun baking pancakes and trying to get them sold mostly to their families.
@@LostMystics sadly they probably didn't but for your sales you can get prizes even up to furniture and electronics but those are insane sales like I think the tablet was 10,000 in sales
I was just watching his Pokémon Arceus stream and he mentions again wanting to try a PB&J with authentic jif peanut butter and then asked chat about what jams were typically used resulting in a flood of comments screaming smuckers or welches in all caps 😂😂
Garnt, I can beat your bored story 😂 So I was driving home to Virginia from Florida (this is a *12 HOUR* drive), and I was starting to feel sleepy when I got to Georgia. There was still about 10 hours to go and I had already listened to all my music during my vacation and on the drive TO Florida, so I was getting mentally bored and singing was not helping. You know what I did? I decided to start a fictional story in my head with new characters, music, a great plot, and I let my imagination run wild like this was going to be the next big Netflix series 😂 I kid you not Garnt, I daydreamed for 8 HOURS straight and only stopped ONCE for a bathroom and gas break 😂😭 I didn’t even realize time flew by so quickly and I had already arrived to the northern part of North Carolina. I swear I thought I entered a wormhole or something 🤣 But that creative story is still with me in my head and it’ll probably never see the light of day in a book or science fiction film 🤷🏻♀️
I do this to often to the point I have multiple stories with a bunch of characters, plot points, in different genres, and they’re all in my head. I want to write them down, but I’ve been to busy to.
One of the best Girl Scout cookie stories I’ve heard recently is when weed was make legal in Washington st and Colorado, there was a Girl Scout troop that got the genius idea to open up a stand by one of the new dispensaries. Needless to say they sold out of cookies very quickly!
thats extra funny cause theres a famously wonderful weed strain called "girl scout cookies", I'd like to imagine there were some customers enjoying both simultaneously that day lol
As an American it's refreshing that someone isn't typifying us cuisine as hamburgers. That being said, he's going overboard with the PBnJ "experience."
Tbh i never liked PBnJ as a kid because I thought Jam was to sweet for a sandwich. I'd just go to school with a boring PB sandwich. They were pretty mid in hindsight
wow watching the boys eating cookies almost gave me a stroke. What are they doing? Nibbling those tiny cookie like babies and on top of that they do not even finish them. Highly disappointed.
"Where are the boy scout products" As a cub scout, I sold $1 chocolate bars. As a boy scout, I sold overpriced popcorn. The chocolate bars were much easier to sell than the $30 of popcorn.
Yeah. I did have a couple of years where it sold pretty well but most times it was just way too much per tin. We really drew the short straw on that one XD
That's why you have to give them the sales pitch is that it is funding for your scout troop and that 70% of the proceeds go to your activities of course it's overpriced you got to sell them the idea of charity
@Daniel Bohnen I had the sales pitch down man. XD I ended up getting a lot more Donations straight to the Troop because people weren't into getting the Popcorn.
I actually was a Boy Scout as a young kid and I didn't even remember that they sold Popcorn until it was mentioned in the video. That should definitely tell you how they are in comparison to the Cookies.
I was a Boy Scout and selling them was awful. They were like $15 a box and just regular popcorn. I basically only got military donations which was great but I never got a bike or MP3 player or anything.
Honestly, true. The popcorn was actually insanely good, but it's way too expensive. The cheapest tin of actual ready-made popcorn (the generic caramel corn) was like 12-15$. Not only do more people like cookies than gourmet popcorn, but they are just a lot cheaper per box. I spent so many afternoons with my mom driving me around to sell like maybe 5 tins. It was shameful to then see my sister's literal MOUNTAIN of cookie boxes she got from orders. It was crazy XD.
@@ganymedehedgehog371 Yeah, when I was in scouts we hardly made any money off popcorn, we had a couple other big fundraisers that totally eclipsed what we made off that. The biggest earner was probably 4th of July, where we held our meetings had a huge field that was within a couple minute walk of a big firework show, so we''d charge $5 parking and easily make several thousand dollars.
@@AdyanHossain_ so is Aki, so don't worry the girls will sort them out. just don't ask them to make Connor a PB&J or do....we could use another laugh when this backfires completely
As a current Girl Scouts myself, the whole thing is about learning skills as a team which can be used later in your future. Selling cookies helps you learn money management, how to sell, and whatnot. Everybody either loved or hated doing Girl Scouts because it was a journey you chose to do, or was chosen for you. Doing badges that help the community or recreational badges were always fun though, it just seems everybody's past experiences they didn't enjoy it because they were forced or simply not interested.
I'm an Ex-Girl Scout who managed to reach Senior levels. I both loved and hated it mainly because I was a Juliette (didn't have a troop nearby.) I loved the events, activities, and camps. And I did enjoy doing sales-related stuff to earn camp trips + prizes (I still have the clipboard, plush toy, and bracelet charms from sales.) My favorite time was the fall candy/nuts season. I can agree that it felt good, rewarding, and taught me a bit about sales/buisness that I wouldn't have gotten otherwise... But, at the same time, selling in the middle of snow-dense Michigan winter sucked. Twice I wound up selling during a Polar Vortex and still have the patches from those years. And it didn't help that management would take the same amount from our earnings as they would a troop. Which, honestly, felt pretty unfair considering that when you're a Juliette you're making all the decorations, organizing the locations, managing finances, getting the cookies, standing out in the snow waiting for someone to show up, being unable to swap with anyone else to get warm (because now your booth is unattended and people want cookies from an actual GS not your mom,) and then not even making that much money from hours of waiting. Again, I wanna reiterate that I totally enjoyed my time as a GS and I look back at every memory with fondness (even the ones where I was in a blizzard.) I just really didn't like cookie season and how it was managed from my Juliette perspective, lol
As an American I can 100% say that Girl Scout cookies are amazing and that they are not sold in stores so you have to find a local troop if you want to feed your addiction.
Oh i used to be in a girl scouts… it was ok for the most part but standing outside a store begging folks to buy the cookies was a drag. It was $2.50 when i sold them but now they sky rocketed in price. But yeah mainly to sell cookies to raise money for the Corporation etc What I learned from Girl Scouts and the aspect of earning badges.....i don't remember but I DO remember I got super fed up that we were forced to clean an entire Town Hall. My scout master scolded me for sweeping wrong so i asked to quit and i never looked back
You have yet to experience the suffering of attempting to sell $15 boxes of popcorn as a Boy Scout. Out for hours and you likely sell at most a few pity boxes.
Lmao the pb&j discussion was hilarious. I don’t think Connor should worry about the ingredients or way of making it too much because everyone makes one different and has their own preference for the ratio or what kinda peanut butter (smooth or crunchy) and jelly (usually grape or strawberry) that they prefer. You can also grill it or use toasted bread, and some people put peanut butter on both sides of the bread while some do it on only one side. My brothers can also barely cook but this was one of the only things they could make. I also remember we started making them ourselves from such a young age, there’s literally no skill involved in making one so if he wants to try one he should just try it imo
Every time I get an after dark episode on RUclips it’s like having Christmas for a second time in the same year. Thank you guys for all the content! ❤️
I feel like Girl Scout cookies are great because they are only sold for a limited time, so you get excited for it. It’s like of like eggnog or pumpkin spice. If they were available throughout the year, they would feel a lot less special.
The idea of Garnt standing in the corner of the entrance of a government building singing 'Mamaaa, / Just killed a man, / Put a gun against his head / pulled my trigger, / Now he's dead" to himself is hilarious
Had to search for the story, and found that some people just don't want others to succeed. Someone tried to raise a stink about girl scouts not being allowed to sell cookies near establishments that they cannot patronize, but there are some medical conditions that require cannabis for treatment, which does allow children to enter them. I mean it only applies for those with such medical conditions, but they're just trying to stop people from profiting on something they're not involved with imo. Also, some states prohibit dispensaries from *selling* food and drink, so the owner of one store in Michigan bought around 300 boxes and handed then out to customers.
As someone that have worked an extremely boring monotonous job, in a location where I couldn't bring a phone or mp3 player and completely alone, I can attest that singing by myself was the only way to stay sane. Don't let Connor tell you that you're crazy Garnt!
Since my mom was our cub scout (younger boy scouts) popcorn rep, I had to go to the regional popcorn meetings. It was super skeevy, selling it like an MLM but for elementary school students. The caramel popcorn was good, though
I was cackling so loud at 2 in the morning listening to Connor's rants and my flatmate actually woke up because of the commotion. Why is connor such a clown with strong conviction about his objectively wrong takes.
As a former boyscout like 15 years ago and someone in the states, us and the girl scouts would set up booths in stores and ask EVERYONE who entered if they would like to buy to help support us and it was basically us stuck there for hours on end trying to guilt people into buying merch from tired children at 7am
For anyone curious, Invert Sugar (1:23:33) is a mixture of glucose and fructose which is obtained from malt sugar or molasses when left in the presence of phosphate salts in minimal amount. It is used in mass production of vinegar.
My mom wants me to date one of her friend's daughters because the mom is the Director of our town/city's Girl Scout colony and she thinks that if we get married (I'm 19 and she's 16 btw) she'd get priority access on cookies
I remember going to a Mother's Cookies factory and had some oatmeal iced cookies fresh off the assembly line. To this day that was the best cookie I've ever had.
1:23:38 to anyone curious, inverted sugar is just hydrolysed sucrose (either by boiling or an enzyme), that is, a 1:1 mix of fructose and glucose, known for being sweeter than sucrose alone.
So I used to be a Girl Scout in elementary school for a couple of years- it’s been a long ass time but if I remember correctly, you do activities to earn badges. They’re usually basic skills and VERY “yay friendship” oriented. You also do a lot of team building exercises. The funnest and best part of it was doing field trips and camping. We had a yearly camping trip where we cooked, went on hikes, sleepover stuff, etc. The whole selling Girl Scout cookies is just to be a door to door salesman, like Ashley said. We never made the Girl Scout cookies once lmao. You have a sheet that you have family and friends fill out w their orders- if you get a certain amount of orders you can get like a water bottle or a t-shirt or some shit. Hopefully that helps! Sorry for the essay of an answer lol
Usually I'd say - it's just pb&j it doesn't really matter. But when i went to Japan the peanut butter I bought was a penaut cream which was so gross. It was peanut butter mixed with like condensed milk. It was soooo sweet and not at all like regular peanut butter so hes def on to something haha
No Garnt you are not crazy, I am 48 so I lived most of my life before the smart phone, I still remember letting my imagination run wild whenever I forgot to bringing a book to read or walkman to listen to music with me when I was stuck waiting.
I love connor, that sweet sweet beautiful welsh man. Someone should have taken his blood sugar, he described way too many inanimate objects with words like "girth and flaccid". 10/10 favorite connor video, poor joey hahahaahhahah
Im from America. I don’t get the Girl Scout hype. Ive had them before, and it’s always been insignificant, like they’re always acceptable satisfaction but nothing about it makes it better than any other cookie.
Yuh duh ..the idea is your supporting the girl scouts because they entertain and teach life skills to young girls...you could buy a shop Cookie that's as good for probably cheaper or support a group that helps empower young girls.
Girl scout dealers isn't really far off Garnt. They appear with tables in like grocery stores, local events, etc. The girls learn business skills and like building community connections and friendships. I was a girl scout (technically a daisy and then a brownie) and stopped being a part of it in 3rd grade. Boy Scouts sold popcorn.
Garnt about samoas: if I could remove one part I would remove the cookie. Fun fact, we actually have a cookie like that in the US called a macaroon. (not to be confused with a macaron). Might be easier to find it if you search coconut macaroon.
GARNT AID sounds like the greatest music event ever!!! 😂 Also, Walkers is mass produced and fucked the shortbread clearly, I'm Scottish and there's better shortbread out there and Shortbread was invented in Scotland 😎 🏴 typical attitude of "if it's from the UK and shite, it's Scottish, it it's amazing, it's English or British, example, Tennis star Andy Murray 😑
Random Food thoughts from watching the show: - Is that a Chicken in a Bisket style of Biscuit? - Scotland has mastered turning Hardtack into cookies? - Anyone remember Fig Newtons? Would those be considered cookies? - Those citrus cookies sound weak. I made lemon cookies for either the church or to hand out to my neighbors one Christmas. I not only put in a little extra lemon juice, but some zested lemon skin into both the cookie and the frosting. I and only one other person liked them enough to devour dozens in one sitting. Everyone else could barely stand one, maybe two. I like TART things. - Coffee? Tea? No, gents. Milk. No other way. - But, Mint Chocolate Flavored Milk is awesome, and good on its own. - Those PopTarts you mention are Cinnamon & BROWN SUGAR. And, I like that flavor, too. However, I will warn you away from some Mexican Brand (Bimbo Bread) style twinkie I encountered around a decade ago that had solid cinnamon and sugar filling. It was effectively filled with dry cinnamon and sugar. No softener like gello or cream. Just the powder. Yeah. Hard to finish that one. - Most cookies that come in the metal tins are 'Butter Cookies'. Pretty good, in my opinion. Good with milk. ;) (Had found one that called Santa a queer little gay elf. Lost that tin, sadly.) - While I can't confirm fresh Doritos, I do know that things fresh out of the factory are better. I got to go to the Hershey's chocolate factory when I visited my Grandfather (Dad's side) in PA. Having some fresh chocolate kisses or peanut butter cups were much tastier than anything shipped to the stores. (The chocolate scented candles smelled edible.) - Authentic food experience and experiencing the air raids of WWII via Beans on Toast? What kind of beans? I want to try that now. - I believe the phrase you read was that the 'Proceeds stay local' from selling Girl Scout Cookies. That means the money raised stays in the troop that sells the cookies. - Hey! Unless you edited it out, you guys managed to go over 2 hrs without a piss break! Congrats!
So much of this episode feels like culture shock to an American. Oreos are cookies. A biscuit is a type of bread. Everything about what Girl Scouts are and do. It’s such a wild, foreign experience.
8:36 Good to know I am not the only one who loves Subway Cookies 25:12 Garnt uses Pokémon rewatch technique against Boredom.... It's not very effective 49:08 Is connor just a contrarian by nature? 1:15:00 My Cookie Academia? 1:30:59 Cookie metal tins are good for sewing kits 1:40:41 Connor: I should be American, I like Peanut butter Also connor: I haven't tried PB & J sandwiches And I won't make one. I want an american to make it for me with american ingredients in america 1:54:00 What do you mean G.I.R.L is trademarked? 2:10:48 So this streams are uploaded at least 1 week later in youtube after they were made
That’s just a difference between the meaning of cookie in British English and American, im the UK a cookie is only used for like chocolate chip cookies and not other biscuits
I completely agree with Connor, I also want an American to make me a PB&J 😂😂 how will I know if it's an authentic PB&J ?? I want to taste the nostalgia when I bite into as if I grew up eating it !!!!!
Hearing Garnt signing music in his head feels so relatable. Stuck in a place with no electronics or books sucks and losing yourself with music is great.
I used to be a cub scout when I was 7- 11 then at around 12 I became a boy scout. Eventually I became a eagle scout the highest lvl and very hard to achieve. During my time in we needed over 200 badges and I believe about 2 years of community service. Boy scouts an organization almost like a youth group that allowed young kids to get in and learn skills may they be to help with nature and survival or with the community or even running a business. For me a lot of political leaders in my state used to be Boy Scouts. Now each individual Scout group is sub sectional and ran by a scout leader typically located in a church or close to 1 because the Scout group is slightly religious in origin. Don't ask me how though. Mine was lax with that. But yeah I learned very useful and important life and work skills and I wish I continued with it.
I learned life skills, and did a a lot of volunteer work in the girl scouts. Arts and crafts and outdoor activities were my favorite. Our cookie money went to summer trips it was really fun.
Lmao Conner looked so disappointed when he found out girl scout cookies weren't made with child labor
Conner: girl scout metaverse
NH artists: note that down!
Americans: “Girl Scout Cookies”
British people living in Japan: “Loli Biscuits”
guys it's connOr not ConnEr
@@mralexasian9510 wdym, it's Connah
@@rain-nin5309 no it's çöñ@HH
when I first heard of girl scout cookies I really thought they were made by the actual girl scouts, reality is disappointing
Adams Family lol
It’s so funny hearing non Americans be so fascinated by something so basic here
PATTERRZ WATCHES TRASH TASTE
They're made out of Girl Scouts
nah it's a strain of weed
Connor has had booze plenty of times on stream, yet somehow tea and cookies makes him act drunker than ever.
bri'ish
I think it's called a sugar high?
There are no greater earthly delights
High on the imperialisms .
that’s his social media brainrot showing through
I don't understand why Connor is in such disbelief at how Garnt spends his waiting time. Imagination can be fun, and when you got nothing to do, it's very normal to imagine shit to spend time. Nothing crazy.
when he said "i literally don't believe you" i was like ????????
Some people have much worse imaginations, and that can make it pretty hard for it to be interesting. I can imagine that also makes books less interesting.
_Cries in aphantasia_
@@RyanBlakeKain that might explain why Connor can't read books, or read in general
Just a shot in the dark but Garnt is early 30s I'm pretty sure if not close whereas Connor is early 20s, not a huge difference but enough. Being close to Garnt's age with a buddy of my own close to Connor's I can attest to the difference where I grew up in a time where I spent a lot of it outside having to use my imagination to have fun, meanwhile he grew up in a time where he always had either a phone or some kind of video game to distract with so the difference between us in regards to imagination is surprising at Tim's despite only being 5+ years apart. So that very well could be what is going on there.
its so cute how Connor's like a kid that changed his personality when he's tired or eats sugar lmao
1. couldn't agree more
2. apparently I liked your comment at some point but I don't remember ever watching this before
Grown man btw
There's something about Josh the Manga Lad that i cant quite put my finger on. Good episode boy's, hope you're all safe and happy :) Especially with the recent events.
Has something happened that would make them unsafe? Was there an earthquake?
@@ponyboyuk01 Nothing involving Japan (yet) But The Ukrainian War can effect anyone. They might even have family/ friends affected. Just praying for Peace and Love. :)
@@ponyboyuk01 bruh I envy you that you do not know what is happening in the world dude. But how?! XD
@@KRISUVT How what?
@@rafaeljorge8462 Outside of Ukraine and the surrounding states I'd say the only effect is going to be financial, but much respect for your sentiment...if only more people had that ideology
Joey saying "what are they, Filipino" in response to "Tagalongs" is the funniest fucking thing I've heard in a minute good god
Didn't notice, timestamp pls
@@clementine7627 at around 39:40
My thing is they are not the same as peanut butter patties. East coast stuff tastes different from west coast.
It's because Tagalongs is so close sounding to Tagalog.
Josh*
"Are pringles a cookie?" - 7:09
My brain softlocked for a moment after Connor said that lol
They technically are!
@@CrisisghostOM In what universe?
No, Pringles are a form of tacos.
*flashback to the xqc jellyfish clip*
I remember hearing that pringles are more like crackers@CrisisghostOM
Girl Scout Cookies vary in “quality” but what makes them all such a huge thing is that the money is generally going to a good cause. Top it off with limited seasonal availability and you get a demand that seems excessive for a product viewed in a vacuum.
As someone who was one, this is true.
The majority of the money made off of the cookies goes to the troop you bought them from, funding that troop's activities throughout the year, such as camps or field trips! The rest of the money goes of course to production costs and probably the prizes the girls can get from selling certain amounts of boxes, and occasionally other, additional causes. In my area, some of the cookies are an additional dollar in price because the extra money is used to send cookies to troops overseas.
Also, for anyone wondering, pretty much all the cookies have 2 names because Girl Scouts uses 2 different bakers, Little Brownie Bakers and ABC Bakery. Different areas use different bakeries and therefore you get the different names (and sometimes different cookies)
1:25:03 This is it....my highlight of the stream. Connor got completely owned there, a definition of a gr8 roast when Even Connor enjoyed it
This shit killed me
I can't really understand what garnt says because he was too close to mic . Someone CC, as the auto CC not working properly
@@bumpergoed ”Yeah i know, that’s why you always get food poisoning Connor”
There's 3 kind of dates on American packaging: best by date means the full flavor of a food is still there up to that date, after it is when it's not as tasty or a non food product isn't as effective as a fresh product; sell by date is the last day an item can be sold legally; and expiration date is the last day something can be consumed or used.
I mean, Joey at least should know this, because Japan does the same thing. There's shoumikigen (best before) and shouhikigen (expiry)
expiration dates are more of a suggestion
It’s funny because we have the same in the UK, well I don’t think UK products have a sell by date. They definitely have a best before date and an expiry date. I think the sell by date is only on the sticker or card on the shelf for the supermarket to know.
@@Fadaar yup, especially if it's chips. 2 or 3 months past expiration and it's only a little stale at best
@@AmazinglyAwkward eggs sometimes have sell by but that's about it
Ironmouse and Chris Broad commiserated over how Connor acts mature for his age on camera and is the opposite of that in private. This episode feels like a window into that.
I think it's the opposite. Connor is very immature when the camera is on
@@blackeyes1252 But how can you say that when you don't even know him IRL or off stream? I mean his close friends are saying it- it's probably true unless you know more about him than they do somehow
@@enbo98 I agree with blacklog he seems very immature on camera so he would have to be opposite irl. Nothing about him is mature on camera. That's what is great about him.
Connor: I dont really like cookies
Also Connor: WHY DO YOU GUYS NOT AGREE WITH ME DISLIKING THIS COOKIE?!
Remember, he's not like the other boys
He's just baked different.
I was listening to this podcast as I pulled into the Walmart parking lot, and what do I see? Girl scouts selling cookies of course.... I normally don't buy them, but I figured this was a sign. So I got me some thin mints lol
Good choice. Classic, but for a reason.
"I would rather count all of the tiles in a room than imagine music"
Connor continues his streak of revealing himself to be a psychopath when the topic of imagination comes up.
Beeps and boops
Ok but just sitting there and manually going through a song? Not like tapping on something and mumbling the song to yourself or there's this song that's stuck in your head, but to consciously pick a song and try to go through it? I feel like that sounds more phycopathic
@@YurgenGrimwood Actual psychopath take.
Garnt jamming out to music in his head is the most relatable ive ever been with him, I do the same thing if its like a slow day at work and i cant go on my phone or anything. Im with you Garnt! lol
That's legit how I helped pass the time when I was a kid-teen. No phone so when I couldn't/felt like talking to a friend. I just imagined a song I like or remember an episode of a cartoon I watched.
Connor kinda a clown thinking counting tiles is more normal than singing in your head lmao.
I used to work at a supermarket putting things on the shelf. Playing music in my head is how I passed the time.
I reimagine the scenes from any show in a way that i think would've been better or just imagine my own creation to pass time
Yesss I was looking for this comment, I have like a whole playlist in my head on demand for when I need to do monotonous stuff at work and that actually really helps me with staying focused and not zoning out because I have a hard time getting back into concentration mode
Watching these boys be so confident and wrong about how American stuff works is a huge guilty plea
r/confidentlyincorrect
@@kinko143 this isn't reddit
Same, I was scared of this one and so I decided to wait until after 10PM to watch it. But happy that yet again, they're finding that not everything here is just awful and maybe, just maybe, there's a damn method to our madness 😂.
Also, really happy they also like Subway cookies and good to know they're good all over the world! The cranberry white chocolate (and I think they have macadamia nut in them as well?) are diabetes in every bite but damn, they are amazing.
But 90% rants about muricans are correct xd
@@PentaHousen I don’t know, I’ve rarely had any of their American rants apply to me, and I’ve lived here my entire life.
I think it’s because America is so different depending on the region (I’m from the northeast). Most of these stereotypes seem to be about the south or the midwest, so a lot of them are incorrect for much of the US population. I know it’s not that serious, but idk just my take
America might not make the healthiest sweets, but I'll be damned if they don't taste good.
they add a bit more cocaine
Eating "healthy" sweets is like traveling and then only eating at a restaurant chain you have back home. A largely pointless experience and completely missing the point.
@@jakobetheanimevtuber4102 Honestly less addicting than the sugar that is actually in the sweets.
Pppp
im pretty sure american sweets are even healthier due to more lax health code restrictions in other countries.
the problem is the eating culture is still “big big bjg”
Connor acting like Garnt is the weird one for using his imagination to pass time but then saying he just thinks to himself made me lose braincells
Really not sure why Garnt singing in his head was considered to be an odd thing. For Connor it's probably because he can't specifically consume music for entertainment like he can't consume stories in video games. But singing songs in your head is literally where the whole worldwide habit of idly humming stems from. It's far less uncommon than rerunning a whole season of pokemon.
Also for an ex-monk, Garnt's hilariously bad at spending idle time.
what do u mean he cant consume music for entertainment lol
Lmao You can tell by the cookies and the boxes that the girls don't hand make the cookies. They also sell way too many to have hand made them. Each troop sells cookies and gets a portion of the money. You're funding their field trips, crafts, activities and such when you buy the cookies.
The cookie business is so big that at this point the scouting is practically a marketing expense for building the cookie brand.
One time I bought $200 worth
They better have went to Disney World
if the girls made the cookies themselves, that'd ACTUALLY be child labor lol
@@Bala_Niranna in belgium, organisations will bake waffles or pancakes and sell those to fund their activities. Its not rly child labour... Just gets having fun baking pancakes and trying to get them sold mostly to their families.
@@LostMystics sadly they probably didn't but for your sales you can get prizes even up to furniture and electronics but those are insane sales like I think the tablet was 10,000 in sales
Garnt : old man gum jaws
Connor: privilege taste buds
Joey : none fucks given
Everyone knows that Girl Scouts are named after celestial bodies.
There’s only one Boy Scout and his name is Tuxedo Mask.
🤣 Damn it, take my like, meatball head!
Connor's desire to have the culturally authentic PB&J experience was so adorable, I have to respect that commitment.
I was just watching his Pokémon Arceus stream and he mentions again wanting to try a PB&J with authentic jif peanut butter and then asked chat about what jams were typically used resulting in a flood of comments screaming smuckers or welches in all caps 😂😂
I mean, not inaccurate lol. @@jeannette6676
Garnt, I can beat your bored story 😂
So I was driving home to Virginia from Florida (this is a *12 HOUR* drive), and I was starting to feel sleepy when I got to Georgia. There was still about 10 hours to go and I had already listened to all my music during my vacation and on the drive TO Florida, so I was getting mentally bored and singing was not helping.
You know what I did? I decided to start a fictional story in my head with new characters, music, a great plot, and I let my imagination run wild like this was going to be the next big Netflix series 😂
I kid you not Garnt, I daydreamed for 8 HOURS straight and only stopped ONCE for a bathroom and gas break 😂😭 I didn’t even realize time flew by so quickly and I had already arrived to the northern part of North Carolina. I swear I thought I entered a wormhole or something 🤣 But that creative story is still with me in my head and it’ll probably never see the light of day in a book or science fiction film 🤷🏻♀️
🧢
@@XoanZX care to elaborate
@@bluelfsuma I’m well aware of that first part Captain Obvious
As for that second part, I wish I had that much creativity but I know people who do
I do this to often to the point I have multiple stories with a bunch of characters, plot points, in different genres, and they’re all in my head.
I want to write them down, but I’ve been to busy to.
TT: has an eating stream
Audio only listeners: This is some serious gourmet shit.
F to the misophonia gang, sucks to be you guys rn.
@@nicolelouise7295 After Dark streams aren't on Spotify mate :/
@@AUselessGod Yeah but it still sucks for the people who has misophonia who cant handle stuff like that.
@@AUselessGod you can audio only with RUclips premium though
One of the best Girl Scout cookie stories I’ve heard recently is when weed was make legal in Washington st and Colorado, there was a Girl Scout troop that got the genius idea to open up a stand by one of the new dispensaries. Needless to say they sold out of cookies very quickly!
They know their target market
Location! Location! Location!
*stOnks*
thats extra funny cause theres a famously wonderful weed strain called "girl scout cookies", I'd like to imagine there were some customers enjoying both simultaneously that day lol
As they should. That girls going places
As an American it's refreshing that someone isn't typifying us cuisine as hamburgers. That being said, he's going overboard with the PBnJ "experience."
Hmmm hamburger good
If it isn't Wonder Bread, Jiffy peanut butter and Smuckers jam, I don't think of it as a PBnJ
It was baffling how hard he was into that argument but funny as hell.
I don’t even eat PB&J as an adult.
Probably because I was made to eat it on Whole Wheat as a child…not the same nostalgia as white bread.
Tbh i never liked PBnJ as a kid because I thought Jam was to sweet for a sandwich. I'd just go to school with a boring PB sandwich. They were pretty mid in hindsight
Connor's actual trash taste is RAMPANT in this episode. He is throwing L's left and right for the full 2 hours. It's actually impressive.
wow watching the boys eating cookies almost gave me a stroke. What are they doing? Nibbling those tiny cookie like babies and on top of that they do not even finish them. Highly disappointed.
"Apparently they're child labor.. that sounds good" - Connor
Wow, read this literally as he said it
"Where are the boy scout products"
As a cub scout, I sold $1 chocolate bars. As a boy scout, I sold overpriced popcorn. The chocolate bars were much easier to sell than the $30 of popcorn.
Yeah. I did have a couple of years where it sold pretty well but most times it was just way too much per tin. We really drew the short straw on that one XD
That's why you have to give them the sales pitch is that it is funding for your scout troop and that 70% of the proceeds go to your activities of course it's overpriced you got to sell them the idea of charity
@Daniel Bohnen I had the sales pitch down man. XD I ended up getting a lot more Donations straight to the Troop because people weren't into getting the Popcorn.
We also sold Christmas wreathes dyring the holidays
I actually was a Boy Scout as a young kid and I didn't even remember that they sold Popcorn until it was mentioned in the video. That should definitely tell you how they are in comparison to the Cookies.
I was a Boy Scout and selling them was awful. They were like $15 a box and just regular popcorn. I basically only got military donations which was great but I never got a bike or MP3 player or anything.
Honestly, true. The popcorn was actually insanely good, but it's way too expensive. The cheapest tin of actual ready-made popcorn (the generic caramel corn) was like 12-15$. Not only do more people like cookies than gourmet popcorn, but they are just a lot cheaper per box. I spent so many afternoons with my mom driving me around to sell like maybe 5 tins. It was shameful to then see my sister's literal MOUNTAIN of cookie boxes she got from orders. It was crazy XD.
Damn that's a bad choice of products. You could get insane sales from gamers if they sold bags of chips instead
@@ganymedehedgehog371 Yeah, when I was in scouts we hardly made any money off popcorn, we had a couple other big fundraisers that totally eclipsed what we made off that. The biggest earner was probably 4th of July, where we held our meetings had a huge field that was within a couple minute walk of a big firework show, so we''d charge $5 parking and easily make several thousand dollars.
They really need an American on the podcast lmao. It’s all they’re missing
sydney is american i think
@@AdyanHossain_ so is Aki, so don't worry the girls will sort them out. just don't ask them to make Connor a PB&J or do....we could use another laugh when this backfires completely
Nah trashing americans is a vital part of trash taste and i honestly love the diss.
Kson: What doesn't suck about the U.K.? lol
Meilyne, Sydney, Aki
As a current Girl Scouts myself, the whole thing is about learning skills as a team which can be used later in your future. Selling cookies helps you learn money management, how to sell, and whatnot.
Everybody either loved or hated doing Girl Scouts because it was a journey you chose to do, or was chosen for you. Doing badges that help the community or recreational badges were always fun though, it just seems everybody's past experiences they didn't enjoy it because they were forced or simply not interested.
I'm an Ex-Girl Scout who managed to reach Senior levels. I both loved and hated it mainly because I was a Juliette (didn't have a troop nearby.) I loved the events, activities, and camps. And I did enjoy doing sales-related stuff to earn camp trips + prizes (I still have the clipboard, plush toy, and bracelet charms from sales.) My favorite time was the fall candy/nuts season. I can agree that it felt good, rewarding, and taught me a bit about sales/buisness that I wouldn't have gotten otherwise...
But, at the same time, selling in the middle of snow-dense Michigan winter sucked. Twice I wound up selling during a Polar Vortex and still have the patches from those years. And it didn't help that management would take the same amount from our earnings as they would a troop. Which, honestly, felt pretty unfair considering that when you're a Juliette you're making all the decorations, organizing the locations, managing finances, getting the cookies, standing out in the snow waiting for someone to show up, being unable to swap with anyone else to get warm (because now your booth is unattended and people want cookies from an actual GS not your mom,) and then not even making that much money from hours of waiting. Again, I wanna reiterate that I totally enjoyed my time as a GS and I look back at every memory with fondness (even the ones where I was in a blizzard.) I just really didn't like cookie season and how it was managed from my Juliette perspective, lol
It’s the exact same with Boy Scouts and selling popcorn
@@tejasgokhale7783 no one buys popcorn from the Boy Scouts
From a literal one off joke to a cookie rating episode. I remember they made a joke about comparing cookies, I just can't remember when
It's always like that with the stream challenges xDDD
I think it was American snacks taste test
As an American I can 100% say that Girl Scout cookies are amazing and that they are not sold in stores so you have to find a local troop if you want to feed your addiction.
I was clean for a year
Then I ran into a dealer at the grocery store.
I've seen them sold in stores
they are 100% in stores just not girl scouts branded so you have to find their everyday brand name, same bakery and everything though
@@Phinxmaria Don't ruin the immersion :(
@@Phinxmaria tell me the brand 😐🔫
"Apparently It's child labor so that's good, I like that" - Connor 2022
as a former girl scout with the answers to all their girl scout related questions, this episode made me RAGE hahaha
Same. I was "tier" 3 (junior) what about you? I would've been a cadet, but I moved and had other things I got into at the time.
Joey with the freshest cut
His hair fell off, quite literally.
@@alaner1383 ratio?
Yh idk he could have kept it slightly longer would have been a bit better
@@mrpolnareff-5553 nice try
It’s so funny how Connor acts like his taste buds are the holy grail. 😂
TBH, a lot of people think the same way. The amount of "food reviewers" out there are astounding.
If by Holy grail you mean the hot mess that partly destroyed Fuyuki city then yes, It is his taste buds
@@AQuaroyal_5Ds AHAHAAHAHAHA MAN OF CULTURE 😎👍
his tastebuds are carbon copies of mine so i feel his pain
Why not you are the one who can taste the taste anyway why care
Oh i used to be in a girl scouts… it was ok for the most part but standing outside a store begging folks to buy the cookies was a drag. It was $2.50 when i sold them but now they sky rocketed in price.
But yeah mainly to sell cookies to raise money for the Corporation etc
What I learned from Girl Scouts and the aspect of earning badges.....i don't remember but I DO remember I got super fed up that we were forced to clean an entire Town Hall. My scout master scolded me for sweeping wrong so i asked to quit and i never looked back
You have yet to experience the suffering of attempting to sell $15 boxes of popcorn as a Boy Scout. Out for hours and you likely sell at most a few pity boxes.
It was like 10 or 15 per box 2 years ago. I got one to try them and they were meh I rather have home made cookies
@@ganymedehedgehog371 I did this when I was in the cub scouts. I think we got more pity boxes from people because we were cute grade schoolers.
@@Flyingmonkeysftw27 yeah the pity boxes were from when I was a Cub Scout. Boy Scouts was all military donations.
Did I just watch 2 hours of the boys, mostly, enjoying and complimenting a slice of Americana? Am I having a fever dream?
Lmao the pb&j discussion was hilarious. I don’t think Connor should worry about the ingredients or way of making it too much because everyone makes one different and has their own preference for the ratio or what kinda peanut butter (smooth or crunchy) and jelly (usually grape or strawberry) that they prefer. You can also grill it or use toasted bread, and some people put peanut butter on both sides of the bread while some do it on only one side. My brothers can also barely cook but this was one of the only things they could make. I also remember we started making them ourselves from such a young age, there’s literally no skill involved in making one so if he wants to try one he should just try it imo
Exactly what I was thinking. It really is personalized to the max.
My personal favorite is toasted with blackberry jam :) making the sandwich first then toasting the entire thing in a toaster over
Every time I get an after dark episode on RUclips it’s like having Christmas for a second time in the same year. Thank you guys for all the content! ❤️
I feel like Girl Scout cookies are great because they are only sold for a limited time, so you get excited for it. It’s like of like eggnog or pumpkin spice. If they were available throughout the year, they would feel a lot less special.
Aren’t they in big stores now like Hyvee, Target, or Walmart?
You can find no girl scout brand versions of most of them in stores now. I know for certain you can at least get Thin Mints and Samoas.
They're year round in my office because my coworkers ways end up with 1000 boxes of overages lol
26:39 Intentionally or unintentionally, this moment fkn sent me.
Connor: “That sounds more mind-numbing than _thinking_ !”
Garnt: “I don’t think so.”
The idea of Garnt standing in the corner of the entrance of a government building singing 'Mamaaa, / Just killed a man, / Put a gun against his head / pulled my trigger, / Now he's dead" to himself is hilarious
24:23 - Are we *sure* Garnt was ever a monk? Sure doesn't seem like it.
There was a Girl Scout who set up a stall outside a dispensary, and broke sales records. True story.
That girl is going places. Or their parents had the greatest idea ever. That us unbelievably smart.
I mean, at that point they should just cross-brand. (GSC + Girl Scout Cookies)
Had to search for the story, and found that some people just don't want others to succeed.
Someone tried to raise a stink about girl scouts not being allowed to sell cookies near establishments that they cannot patronize, but there are some medical conditions that require cannabis for treatment, which does allow children to enter them.
I mean it only applies for those with such medical conditions, but they're just trying to stop people from profiting on something they're not involved with imo.
Also, some states prohibit dispensaries from *selling* food and drink, so the owner of one store in Michigan bought around 300 boxes and handed then out to customers.
that's some stonks right there 😂
Connor and Garnt should do a baking stream where they learn how to make fresh cookies lmao
add BREAD
YESSSS
I just hate when that talk about US food it’s always fast food chain garbage. Fresh cookies when still warm are ss+ tier
"L + Ratio + Girl scout cookies are better" was such an underrated joke lmao
As someone that have worked an extremely boring monotonous job, in a location where I couldn't bring a phone or mp3 player and completely alone, I can attest that singing by myself was the only way to stay sane. Don't let Connor tell you that you're crazy Garnt!
That sounds unbearable...
Connor's sugar rush rant made me break down in silent laughter, I literally lost it! XD
Since my mom was our cub scout (younger boy scouts) popcorn rep, I had to go to the regional popcorn meetings. It was super skeevy, selling it like an MLM but for elementary school students. The caramel popcorn was good, though
I was cackling so loud at 2 in the morning listening to Connor's rants and my flatmate actually woke up because of the commotion. Why is connor such a clown with strong conviction about his objectively wrong takes.
He's funny lol 🤣
As a former boyscout like 15 years ago and someone in the states, us and the girl scouts would set up booths in stores and ask EVERYONE who entered if they would like to buy to help support us and it was basically us stuck there for hours on end trying to guilt people into buying merch from tired children at 7am
For anyone curious, Invert Sugar (1:23:33) is a mixture of glucose and fructose which is obtained from malt sugar or molasses when left in the presence of phosphate salts in minimal amount. It is used in mass production of vinegar.
Next time Joey will totally buzz off his hair 🤣🤣
1:22:59 that poll killed me when they polled it. I also voted for 'L + ratio + hair fell off'
Connor's pause before the "yay!" When reading the "toast yays" LMAO
Joey got Karen hair to fit his God-given role in the universe.
If I hear L plus Ratio one more time in this episode.... Im just a Boomer anymore i guess and cant stand Karen Joey
I don't know what L+ratio means?? ...and that haircut was a mistake.
Connor was on a different wavelength the entire stream lmaoo
Why is Connor comparing cookies to other things, he should be comparing cookies to cookies
He just cannot fathom that concept, apparently, just like the very idea of singing in your head.
Somebody needs to get this man a Crustables. Most authentic American pb&j
My mom wants me to date one of her friend's daughters because the mom is the Director of our town/city's Girl Scout colony and she thinks that if we get married (I'm 19 and she's 16 btw) she'd get priority access on cookies
Listen to your mother
Why else have kids if they aren't gonna get you that inside line on those girl scout cookies...why even bother!?
I'm a US Navy Veteran studying abroad in Japan, and I'd love to make Connor a PB&J sammich! Nothing more American than that!
I remember going to a Mother's Cookies factory and had some oatmeal iced cookies fresh off the assembly line. To this day that was the best cookie I've ever had.
1:23:38 to anyone curious, inverted sugar is just hydrolysed sucrose (either by boiling or an enzyme), that is, a 1:1 mix of fructose and glucose, known for being sweeter than sucrose alone.
So I used to be a Girl Scout in elementary school for a couple of years- it’s been a long ass time but if I remember correctly, you do activities to earn badges. They’re usually basic skills and VERY “yay friendship” oriented. You also do a lot of team building exercises. The funnest and best part of it was doing field trips and camping. We had a yearly camping trip where we cooked, went on hikes, sleepover stuff, etc.
The whole selling Girl Scout cookies is just to be a door to door salesman, like Ashley said. We never made the Girl Scout cookies once lmao. You have a sheet that you have family and friends fill out w their orders- if you get a certain amount of orders you can get like a water bottle or a t-shirt or some shit.
Hopefully that helps! Sorry for the essay of an answer lol
Sounds a bit like a mlm scheme.
@@MyVanir IM DEAD- it was a little weird looking back
@@gencarlozo8018 That'd mean they'd make the girls buy the cookies before selling them, which I'm pretty sure isn't the case.
@@TotemoGaijin yeah we didn't buy the cookies, we merley had to campaign and sell them lol
I understood the rage Conner felt trying to explain eating the PB&J in a correct setting
Usually I'd say - it's just pb&j it doesn't really matter. But when i went to Japan the peanut butter I bought was a penaut cream which was so gross. It was peanut butter mixed with like condensed milk. It was soooo sweet and not at all like regular peanut butter so hes def on to something haha
Someone needs to make him a school lunch in a brown bag
Calling an Anzac Biscuit a ‘Anzac Cookie’ is a sin! Companies literally get sued if they call their ANZAC biscuits ANZAC cookies
I'm an AMERICAN and I call them 'ANZAC biscuits'.
Dude chill, it's only anzac cookies.
@@shadowtheimpure wow I didn't know they sold anzac biscuits outisde australia and new zealand
@@sambros2 They don't. I had my first ANZAC in a subscription snack box and fell in love. So, I found a recipe and started making my own.
Joey is the only one with good taste.
No Garnt you are not crazy, I am 48 so I lived most of my life before the smart phone, I still remember letting my imagination run wild whenever I forgot to bringing a book to read or walkman to listen to music with me when I was stuck waiting.
I love connor, that sweet sweet beautiful welsh man. Someone should have taken his blood sugar, he described way too many inanimate objects with words like "girth and flaccid". 10/10 favorite connor video, poor joey hahahaahhahah
Can we all take a moment to appreciate Josh, I mean Joey’s new haircut! He’s looking hella fresh with that cut!
No
Yeah why tf was chat so mean
Honestly, the haircut reminds me of Reboot Dante (Donte) from DmC..
@@bloom945 idk either lol
Gotta disagree, not into guys but objectively Im sure it looked better before, now his head looks oddly shaped...Aki must be sad.
They called the timestamp for cookie 5: Mambo nr5. This is peak comedy
21:00 is one of my fav garnt moments the fact that garnt was so bored he was listening to queen in his head is relatable
Connor's sugar rush was a delight to watch XD
Im from America. I don’t get the Girl Scout hype. Ive had them before, and it’s always been insignificant, like they’re always acceptable satisfaction but nothing about it makes it better than any other cookie.
Tates and pepperidge farms
Yuh duh ..the idea is your supporting the girl scouts because they entertain and teach life skills to young girls...you could buy a shop Cookie that's as good for probably cheaper or support a group that helps empower young girls.
1:00:26 that zoom in on the cookie falling lmao.
Girl scout dealers isn't really far off Garnt. They appear with tables in like grocery stores, local events, etc. The girls learn business skills and like building community connections and friendships. I was a girl scout (technically a daisy and then a brownie) and stopped being a part of it in 3rd grade. Boy Scouts sold popcorn.
Nice. Ig entrepreneurship runs in the American blood.
When you are lonely and listening to their conversations weirdly make you feel that you are with a a group of friends. Thanks guys
“Where are the Boy Scout cookies?” we didn’t have cookies, we had popcorn. Literally no one bought them
Oh yeah, I remember that now. That's just buried in my mind, because I don't think I ever saw those outside the time I was in Boy Scouts myself.
Not even 5 seconds in and I've noticed Joey lost his Jesus hair.
I get what Connor means, trying PB&J in America. Even though it's really simple it's about trying it "the right way".
I thought I was the only one understanding Connor on that subject. I'm glad to see your comment here
Garnt about samoas: if I could remove one part I would remove the cookie.
Fun fact, we actually have a cookie like that in the US called a macaroon. (not to be confused with a macaron). Might be easier to find it if you search coconut macaroon.
1:25:08 was one of Garnt's best comebacks ever
GARNT AID sounds like the greatest music event ever!!! 😂
Also, Walkers is mass produced and fucked the shortbread clearly, I'm Scottish and there's better shortbread out there and Shortbread was invented in Scotland 😎 🏴 typical attitude of "if it's from the UK and shite, it's Scottish, it it's amazing, it's English or British, example, Tennis star Andy Murray 😑
Random Food thoughts from watching the show:
- Is that a Chicken in a Bisket style of Biscuit?
- Scotland has mastered turning Hardtack into cookies?
- Anyone remember Fig Newtons? Would those be considered cookies?
- Those citrus cookies sound weak. I made lemon cookies for either the church or to hand out to my neighbors one Christmas. I not only put in a little extra lemon juice, but some zested lemon skin into both the cookie and the frosting. I and only one other person liked them enough to devour dozens in one sitting. Everyone else could barely stand one, maybe two. I like TART things.
- Coffee? Tea? No, gents. Milk. No other way.
- But, Mint Chocolate Flavored Milk is awesome, and good on its own.
- Those PopTarts you mention are Cinnamon & BROWN SUGAR. And, I like that flavor, too. However, I will warn you away from some Mexican Brand (Bimbo Bread) style twinkie I encountered around a decade ago that had solid cinnamon and sugar filling. It was effectively filled with dry cinnamon and sugar. No softener like gello or cream. Just the powder. Yeah. Hard to finish that one.
- Most cookies that come in the metal tins are 'Butter Cookies'. Pretty good, in my opinion. Good with milk. ;) (Had found one that called Santa a queer little gay elf. Lost that tin, sadly.)
- While I can't confirm fresh Doritos, I do know that things fresh out of the factory are better. I got to go to the Hershey's chocolate factory when I visited my Grandfather (Dad's side) in PA. Having some fresh chocolate kisses or peanut butter cups were much tastier than anything shipped to the stores. (The chocolate scented candles smelled edible.)
- Authentic food experience and experiencing the air raids of WWII via Beans on Toast? What kind of beans? I want to try that now.
- I believe the phrase you read was that the 'Proceeds stay local' from selling Girl Scout Cookies. That means the money raised stays in the troop that sells the cookies.
- Hey! Unless you edited it out, you guys managed to go over 2 hrs without a piss break! Congrats!
So much of this episode feels like culture shock to an American. Oreos are cookies. A biscuit is a type of bread. Everything about what Girl Scouts are and do. It’s such a wild, foreign experience.
8:36 Good to know I am not the only one who loves Subway Cookies 25:12 Garnt uses Pokémon rewatch technique against Boredom.... It's not very effective 49:08 Is connor just a contrarian by nature? 1:15:00 My Cookie Academia?
1:30:59 Cookie metal tins are good for sewing kits
1:40:41 Connor: I should be American, I like Peanut butter
Also connor: I haven't tried PB & J sandwiches And I won't make one. I want an american to make it for me with american ingredients in america
1:54:00 What do you mean G.I.R.L is trademarked?
2:10:48 So this streams are uploaded at least 1 week later in youtube after they were made
Every episode In getting more scared about garnts mind and that I am exactly the same ✋🤨
The boys: Oreos are not cookies, they are biscuits
OREO: our slogan is "milk's favorite cookie"
Sorry Oreo, the boys say you are biscuits
yea... when they said that, I think some of my brain cells just killed themselves.
That’s just a difference between the meaning of cookie in British English and American, im the UK a cookie is only used for like chocolate chip cookies and not other biscuits
You guys all wrong, its a sandwich
@@feelslikebatman6091 aCtUaLlY, its a sandwich cookie
By defination, they are biscuits. Yall are stupid lmao-
The original digivice was actually also a pretty effective fitness step counter, and I like that they're coming back around to it again
I completely agree with Connor, I also want an American to make me a PB&J 😂😂 how will I know if it's an authentic PB&J ?? I want to taste the nostalgia when I bite into as if I grew up eating it !!!!!
Hearing Garnt signing music in his head feels so relatable. Stuck in a place with no electronics or books sucks and losing yourself with music is great.
I used to be a cub scout when I was 7- 11 then at around 12 I became a boy scout. Eventually I became a eagle scout the highest lvl and very hard to achieve. During my time in we needed over 200 badges and I believe about 2 years of community service. Boy scouts an organization almost like a youth group that allowed young kids to get in and learn skills may they be to help with nature and survival or with the community or even running a business. For me a lot of political leaders in my state used to be Boy Scouts. Now each individual Scout group is sub sectional and ran by a scout leader typically located in a church or close to 1 because the Scout group is slightly religious in origin. Don't ask me how though. Mine was lax with that. But yeah I learned very useful and important life and work skills and I wish I continued with it.
I learned life skills, and did a a lot of volunteer work in the girl scouts. Arts and crafts and outdoor activities were my favorite. Our cookie money went to summer trips it was really fun.
After dark videos are a treat to a lot of viewers even tho I'm usually there during the livestreams