When my cousins and I were kids, we’d beg to open Christmas gifts early at the family gathering but we always did gifts at the end. One year, my grandpa said we could all open one early but he got to pick which one. We all got excited and opened our gifts and they were all just cheap flashlights. And he laughed and laughed at the prank, but we all actually loved it! We had the best time with our lights! It’s been 23 years and we all still give each other flashlights for Christmas and act surprised 😂
Home Alone fanatic here. Kevin's dad worked in finance and his mom was an clothing designer. (hinted by all the mankins in the house) Kevin parents didnt pay for the tickets to Paris. Kevin's uncle paid for the tickets. And only the adults were in first class the kids were in coach alone.
Omg wait...do all the kids blow out the candles? Maybe it's just the pandemic trauma in me but EW. That's too many people blowing on a cake everyone is going to eat...
@@fatukchicken as an adult I would not eat that. Well actually, maybe I still would depending on the type of cake.. But the kids can do that they can eat that . They need to build up an immune system.
Only once you know of the existence of all three. I think it's fair to take a chance on the white cylinder if you spot it right away, but once she rejected that one he really should have accepted the fact that he needed to do a thorough job. However, trying to claim that the little, round white one she meant doesn't actually fit the description is pure madness! 😄
@@korganrocks3995 I disagree- for something to be described as "small", I'd believe it must be smaller than expected, so smaller than a regular lip balm. The round disclaimer also makes me think its not the regular shape of a lip balm, and instead it looks rounder. Toni is correct, the small round one is the only correct choice.
@@FallenRobot If we're gonna be that accurate in our descriptions it gets disqualified for not actually being round, more tear-drop shaped or bulb-shaped. People don't tend to be incredibly accurate while describing something casually, nor do they always remember exactly what things look like; the number of times my mom sent me to get something that turned out to be a completely different size, shape or color(if it was even in the room/cupboard/drawer she thought it was in) taught me that much! 😄
My mind was blown when he said "that isn't round" 😅 round doesn't necessarily mean "it's a perfect circle." If I looked at those 3 choices with that description, I would've for sure picked the one she said. I wouldn't have picked the lipstick one because I wouldn't have thought of that as round, it's stick-shaped. I wouldn't have picked the green one because it's mostly green, not white. The obvious choice would be the other. 😂🤷🏻♀️
Someone broke into my beer store last night and my first few customers today were asking me to hand them beer thru the busted window as I’m cleaning up. IM CLOSED MAN 😂
First Nation words were used, not what the people who were there first called it. Still, I guess a nice nod to who it was taken from. Ottawa, a trading area traditionally and Oshawa was a crossing point. Several different groups of people involved.
That nipple joke when he took his shirt off was gold. Just sitting there talking for 20 minutes before the reveal is what made it so funny. Omg, and the second punchline had me in stitches 😂
We do the “icing” thing too! Someone in my family was pregnant but it was a secret as it was very early. She got iced and tried to get out of it. Everyone made a big deal and harassed her about it until she started angrily yelling that she was pregnant 😂 it was horrible and everyone was silent! We all have a laugh now that time has passed.
I almost dropped my phone when Ryan took his shirt off while covering my eyes and laughed (all this while waiting on my doctor's appointment, room filled with people) 😅. Next time PUT A WARNING! ☠️ 😄
Honestly if the parents asked the kids "does anyone else want to blow out some candles?" And the kids said "yes" it would be hilarious if the parents said "well too bad, you'll have to wait till your birthday" 😂😂
You just have to watch the girl who has to wait for all her siblings to have a go blowing out the candles, looking sadder and sadder as she is increasingly ignored.
As a Brit in the UK, hearing you talking about going to the bottle-o at 9am and being the first customer is so strange. Most of our large supermarkets are open 24 hours and sell alcohol at any time. As for 30 Aus dollars (over £15 GBP) for a 4 pack, they only cost £5 here.
Well things are more expensive here because it has to be shipped across the bloody ocean to get here. Also sales taxes are insane. And yeah our grocery stores don’t sell alcohol and are certainly not 24/7 lol. My local supermarket closes at 6pm and I live in Brisbane, it’s not like I’m in a country town.
I got one better for you. In several states in the south (of course) you can't sell alcohol before 8 or 9 am Monday through Saturday or before noon on Sunday. You can't sell alcohol after 2 am at all. And in some states it's completely illegal to sell alcohol on Sunday, period. It's not illegal for individuals to drink, it's illegal for businesses to sell.... although, it IS illegal to drink outside in public almost everywhere in every state unless you're on private property. THEN, in a few counties, in these states, it's illegal to sell alcohol anytime on any day ever. Those are called dry counties. But, SMH, people are allowed to drive after drinking as long as their blood alcohol levels are under a certain amount. Ridiculous.
@@user-helloworld308 Where my in laws live in Louisiana Sundays are dry completely. And the rest of the week, no joke, there is a drive through alcohol shop. It's absolutely bonkers.
@mslpfanatik yes. First time I saw a drive through liquor store was in Louisiana. Same for the drive through margarita bar, comes in a plastic cup with a lid and a straw.
@voyance4elle or the tube..or pushup/twist kind lots of words more appropriate than round. Round for me is the blostec wide and shallow tubs you dip finger in. Ive never seen the shape that was right before but im a simple folk.
Toni’s lip balm description is valid. This is why I text pictures of the actual things I want from the store to my husband when he’s kind enough to pick things up for me. Nine times out of ten, if I only describe what I want verbally, he comes back with the wrong thing. Sometimes twice.
5:54 That's mummering! That's not just a family tradition, it's a whole cultural thing from Newfoundland, Canada, and some other parts of the world too!
I was coming to commrnt this, I'm half newfie, I grew up wishing I could go Mummering but I didn't grow up in Newfoundland. This kids family just stole Newfounfland's bit tbh lmao
My parents grew up in a small community in NB and they did the same sort of thing on Christmas Eve but called it 'Santa Clausing' back in the 1920s and '30s. The tradition originally came from England and Ireland which makes sense since many Atlantic provinces immigrants came from both countries.
When someone in a different video said that Aussies call liquor stores "bottle-o", I didn't believe her... But when y'all said it, I was like "Ohhhh, it's real!!" 😂😂
Not even a minute in 😂😂😂 So Oshawa and Ottawa aren't far from me, and I can say that even us people from Ontario do a double-check when someone is talking about either place. So if you say Oshawa we'd say ' Oshawa? Ymean Ottawa? ' And then they say ' no Oshawa '. Youd reply 'okay, right Oshawa ' And then they continue, and vice versa for Ottawa. It's a fair question and funny to hear from so far away 😂😂
I can't have enough of your podcast, but specially this Friday episodes cuz I looove cartoon Ryan and Tony, they're so cuuuute!!! Also, does Ryan play the sax? Cuz if not it's a shame, it fits him so well
I can totally get behind serving everyone a cupcake with its own candle, and letting them all blow out together. The effect of a spread out room of candles going dark is way cooler than 10 of them all smooshed together on one cake on the kitchen table. SHARING THE SAME CAKE or worse, RELIGHTING THE CANDLES is FUC.K.ED!
Blowing out candles on a cake in general is madness to me in this day and age. Little kids don't remember the pre-covid world, so they won't know what they're missing! My niece had a birthday recently and I was actually kind of shocked to see lit candles on her cake, especially when her little brother had a cold... lo and behold, she ended her birthday feverish and unable to keep her eyes open! Miracuously, none of us adults seem to have caught their cold for once, but we can't expect that kind of luck every time.
When you do a podcast around Christmas you should look up a tradition called Mummering which is a tradition that dates back to 19th century England and Ireland but was also brought over and carried on by people who immigrated to Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada. I bring this up because the picture at 6:13 kind of reminds me of it.
@@Stephanie-ry1en Are you a Newfoundlander? I'm in Ontario but my Dad married into a Newfoundlander family and his wife has mentioned going Mummering as a child.
@@drewc981I am a Newfoundlander! I've never mummered, but I've heard lots of wonderful stories of my grandparents mummering growing up. There's a mummers festival as well! Such a fun tradition 😊
In Wales we have the Mari Llwyd tradition, it involves travelling to people's houses with the decorated skull of a horse and trying to gain entry via a singing battle! 😂🦄
i was listening to the episode in the car, but when i got home i just HAD to check the video too for all the visual content i missed 😆😆 the family photo, the lip balm, and of course the quadruple nipple situation 😄
I think it might have been “mummers” not “mummies” because this is a tradition in Newfoundland, Canada. I live in a town with a lot of Newfies and they do it here as well, but it’s mostly adults here and it seems to be more of an excuse to get drunk and party during the holidays.
Lol the mummies!! Mumming or mummering used to be a normal thing to do😂😂😂 I think they’re so scary looking but back in my granny’s day it was a much loved tradition 😝😝😝
Ok, hear me out....I 100% agree that was the only choice for the lip balm...however... am I the only one that thought "IDK I might call that pear shaped, but its clearly the choice"?
Cutesy family tradition (Spaniard family, but this is not common in Spain): in New Year's Eve, once the clock strikes 00:00, we don't wish a happy (year it is), we wish a happy (another year, usually in the past). So, it will be 00:00 of 2024 and my uncle will scream "Happy 2016!", and I will scream "Happy 2008!", and my cousins will choose another year, and so on. We choose at random, and it's pretty damn funny. Also, and this is just me who does it, but in Spain it is traditional to eat 12 grapes on New Year's Eve, one per the last 12 seconds of the year (during those 12 seconds). But I don't like grapes, so when I was little I decided to switch to raisins, but then I stopped liking them. So, what I did and continue to do is, each year, I pick a different thing and I eat 12 of it. Heck, even one year when I was like 12 yo, I spun around 12 times. I have done doritos, chips, nerds candy, sweets, olives... I have done maaaaany things, and I will continue this tradition, even if it's just me.
One of the producers/director somebody from Home Alone said the dad was a lawyer. I wanna say corporate law but I'm not sure. If you ask me, there was also some family money because the uncle has two houses and is having one completely remodeled in the second movie.
When my sister, me, and my cousins were kids, my grandparents and my mom always got gifts for all of us when it was someone's birthday. The birthday kid got the bigger/ more stuff and the rest would get a smaller gift. I in no way agree with this as an adult and mother. To this day, my mom still gives both of my kids a birthday present on each other's birthday and it pisses me off so much!!!
Mummers, not MUMMIES 😂 It's a big Celtics tradition, they do it in Newfoundland here in Canada, and around the UK & Ireland. Plus Lorenna Mckennits "Mummers Dance" is a 90s bop
OMG I hate participation trophies or badges! As a teacher, it has created students thinking they will “get” something for doing their work. I got news for them, they “get” smarter!😂
My nephew got two presents on my niece's birthday, but he's two years old and didn't understand the concept of someone else opening presents and him not getting any so I'll cut him some slack this once. Participation trophies are ridiculous; kids above toddler age can accept not getting trophies at the end of some kind of competition. Hell, I got a 4th place "trophy" in a soccer tournament as a kid, and it still surfaces once a decade or so to remind me of losing the semi-final and then losing the bronze game... without that trophy I'd have forgotten all about that damn tournament ages ago! 😄
I'm pretty sure if you use a bit of baby oil, nipple pasties and other adhesive stuff (like bandaids) will come off pain-free. You just have to let it soak in a bit.
Lipstick tube* is cylindrical and the green packaged lip balm is well green and the other is tear shaped/ tear drop shaped and white. Without the cap the white chapstick is small and round. Now the question is, is the product called chapstick because of the shape of the packaging or because the balm is sticky and the persons lips are chapped?
To be fair, if you're told to find something "small, white and round chapstick" and you find a small, white cylinder right away, you'd be well within your rights to think that might be what they meant. Going for the green one on your second go, however.... unacceptable! 😄
I knew someone who got both her kids presents regardless whose birthday it was because the other would crack the shits. Ryan: do you know why they do it? Toni: no Also Toni: the gag was that it didn't work Did you know or not, Toni?? 😂
I just want to know if the Zombie street warned new residents. Imagine, you're in your new home for Christmas, there's a knock at the door and, hearing excited children you go "Wow, carol singers! Get the kids!"and fling the door open!
Not gonna lie, I have never seen a lip balm like the little round white one before, I would have thought it was a bottle of hand sanitizer or solid perfume or something.
The dressing up on Christmas Eve in NewFoundLand they dress up, and go door to door it is called mummering I believe. If the person can’t guess who they are I believe they have to give them a drink
Me and my brother have the same birthday a year apart. We had to split a cake every year. I hated it lol. Now I like not having to remember another birthday.
In my family once you turn three you get given a handmade machete and taught how to use it respectfully and I didn’t realise that wasn’t a normal thing for other Australian kids
When my cousins and I were kids, we’d beg to open Christmas gifts early at the family gathering but we always did gifts at the end. One year, my grandpa said we could all open one early but he got to pick which one. We all got excited and opened our gifts and they were all just cheap flashlights. And he laughed and laughed at the prank, but we all actually loved it! We had the best time with our lights! It’s been 23 years and we all still give each other flashlights for Christmas and act surprised 😂
This is so wholesome! I love it! May your lights always be bright with fresh batteries! Shine on!
We always opened one gift 😊 always new pajamas and robe 🥴 Grandpa sounds like a very wise man 😊 l might steal this idea for my group 😅
Home Alone fanatic here. Kevin's dad worked in finance and his mom was an clothing designer. (hinted by all the mankins in the house) Kevin parents didnt pay for the tickets to Paris. Kevin's uncle paid for the tickets. And only the adults were in first class the kids were in coach alone.
I remembered the uncle in Paris paying for the tickets, but not the parents' jobs(though with a house that huge they must be doing pretty well!).
Not to be that guy but just in case you didn’t know, it’s spelled mannequins*
Correct. Peter would have paid about $35,000 on all those round-trip tickets. It would be like 4x that nowadays😬
You’re not wrong but Toni also nailed it with the coke comment. 😂
The disguise family are straight out of the film The Strangers. The tagline fits too. "Why are you doing this to us? " "Because you were home." 💀
Thats what i was thinking.
I was thinking the same thing
looks like somebody doesn’t like their neighbours!
Imagine moving into that neighbourhood... all ignorant and blissful.
Why would they even open the door to these psychos?!😂❤
Omg wait...do all the kids blow out the candles? Maybe it's just the pandemic trauma in me but EW. That's too many people blowing on a cake everyone is going to eat...
That was my first thought 🤢
😂😂😂😂 it’s wild living in a world that people question blowing out candles on a birthday cake
I have been on this earth for 33 years blissfully unaware of this. 😅
Like if it was just a little sibling who also wanted to blow the candles it would be fine but a whole bunch of kids? Yuck.
@@fatukchicken as an adult I would not eat that. Well actually, maybe I still would depending on the type of cake..
But the kids can do that they can eat that . They need to build up an immune system.
Toni is 100% correct about the lip balm. The answer was so obvious.
Only once you know of the existence of all three. I think it's fair to take a chance on the white cylinder if you spot it right away, but once she rejected that one he really should have accepted the fact that he needed to do a thorough job. However, trying to claim that the little, round white one she meant doesn't actually fit the description is pure madness! 😄
@@korganrocks3995 I disagree- for something to be described as "small", I'd believe it must be smaller than expected, so smaller than a regular lip balm. The round disclaimer also makes me think its not the regular shape of a lip balm, and instead it looks rounder. Toni is correct, the small round one is the only correct choice.
@@FallenRobot If we're gonna be that accurate in our descriptions it gets disqualified for not actually being round, more tear-drop shaped or bulb-shaped. People don't tend to be incredibly accurate while describing something casually, nor do they always remember exactly what things look like; the number of times my mom sent me to get something that turned out to be a completely different size, shape or color(if it was even in the room/cupboard/drawer she thought it was in) taught me that much! 😄
i see a tear drop size...
My mind was blown when he said "that isn't round" 😅 round doesn't necessarily mean "it's a perfect circle." If I looked at those 3 choices with that description, I would've for sure picked the one she said. I wouldn't have picked the lipstick one because I wouldn't have thought of that as round, it's stick-shaped. I wouldn't have picked the green one because it's mostly green, not white. The obvious choice would be the other. 😂🤷🏻♀️
I'm a Liquor store clerk. We open at 9 am. I get fishers, golfers, late shifters heading home. As well as people I think are headed to work to drink..
Ditto. Not to mention the first round people who will be back multiple times daily.
Someone broke into my beer store last night and my first few customers today were asking me to hand them beer thru the busted window as I’m cleaning up.
IM CLOSED MAN 😂
@Gixsir so sad :(
Can I just say that I LOVE the beginning animation, its truly BRILLIANT!
I was today years old when I finally figured out what TARP stands for!! 😂😂 I feel so dumb lol. Love you guys!!
Me too 😂😁
I was last week years old, so don’t feel bad!!
Didn't realize until today too. It's OK 😅
Same! 😂
Don't worry I only understood it two weeks ago
Ottawa is the capital of Canada and Oshawa is a city...both in Province of Ontario......and both are First Nations names
Technically so is Canada
When Ryan said “Oshawa,” I heard “Oshawatt,” as in the otter Pokémon. 🤦♀️
@@tykit4612kanada *part of our heritage*
First Nation words were used, not what the people who were there first called it. Still, I guess a nice nod to who it was taken from. Ottawa, a trading area traditionally and Oshawa was a crossing point. Several different groups of people involved.
That nipple joke when he took his shirt off was gold.
Just sitting there talking for 20 minutes before the reveal is what made it so funny.
Omg, and the second punchline had me in stitches 😂
LOVE longer format videos. The more the better
That “phuk yeah” to Toni’s “this is long!” made me choke 😭😭🤣 ded
Ryan really did great with the physical comedy for the video show this week 😆
Loving that we now get “Sophie cam”
Definitely a highlight
Yes!
I love it, too!😊❤
Yessss! She's great 😊
I wish we had Cam cam back in the day
I'm from the American south. A bunch of strangers showing up at night with white sacks over their heads would be a real serious problem.
Yeah.. Let's keep this Canada, New Zealand and Australia and the UK. America has its own non-commonwealth problems.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
The degree in which I hate being from a country where my first thought is “oh! They would get shot” is not possible to fully express.
Toni and Ryan finding out what Mummering is, made my day 🤣😂🤣
Never heard of this. Had to look it up. This is crazy that it's a super traditional old country festivity...Thanks for posting. Interesting.
@@10-OSwords Right! It’s not as creepy and scary as they portray it haha well at least before the bad apples ruined it for everyone
In my town the mumnerswere adults and they would bust in and drink your booze and eat all your food. This sounds much more wholesome.
Same 😂 like that is not her family hahah that’s from any mummers loud in!
Those mummy’s are known as mummers in Newfoundland 🇨🇦. It’s so cute! It’s kinda more for adults and drinking.
they are probably also known as mummers in the story. Ryan can't read or spell
I was going to say the same thing
I came here looking for a Newfie tarper because those are 1000000% mummers!!!
Yes!! And they definitely were scary (back when I was a kid!), we never see Mummers these days!
@@spencerclements3005 lol 😂
We do the “icing” thing too! Someone in my family was pregnant but it was a secret as it was very early. She got iced and tried to get out of it. Everyone made a big deal and harassed her about it until she started angrily yelling that she was pregnant 😂 it was horrible and everyone was silent!
We all have a laugh now that time has passed.
I almost dropped my phone when Ryan took his shirt off while covering my eyes and laughed (all this while waiting on my doctor's appointment, room filled with people) 😅. Next time PUT A WARNING! ☠️ 😄
I needed a cold shower after seeing him shirtless..
I was waiting for him to put those on the drink and ice her again XD
This comment is my warning ⚠️ thank you.
Honestly if the parents asked the kids "does anyone else want to blow out some candles?" And the kids said "yes" it would be hilarious if the parents said "well too bad, you'll have to wait till your birthday" 😂😂
You just have to watch the girl who has to wait for all her siblings to have a go blowing out the candles, looking sadder and sadder as she is increasingly ignored.
Alcohol, beauty props AND physical comedy in one episode? Phew, I don't know.. I think this is a moment in time
As a Brit in the UK, hearing you talking about going to the bottle-o at 9am and being the first customer is so strange. Most of our large supermarkets are open 24 hours and sell alcohol at any time. As for 30 Aus dollars (over £15 GBP) for a 4 pack, they only cost £5 here.
Well things are more expensive here because it has to be shipped across the bloody ocean to get here. Also sales taxes are insane. And yeah our grocery stores don’t sell alcohol and are certainly not 24/7 lol. My local supermarket closes at 6pm and I live in Brisbane, it’s not like I’m in a country town.
I got one better for you. In several states in the south (of course) you can't sell alcohol before 8 or 9 am Monday through Saturday or before noon on Sunday. You can't sell alcohol after 2 am at all. And in some states it's completely illegal to sell alcohol on Sunday, period. It's not illegal for individuals to drink, it's illegal for businesses to sell.... although, it IS illegal to drink outside in public almost everywhere in every state unless you're on private property. THEN, in a few counties, in these states, it's illegal to sell alcohol anytime on any day ever. Those are called dry counties. But, SMH, people are allowed to drive after drinking as long as their blood alcohol levels are under a certain amount. Ridiculous.
@@user-helloworld308 Where my in laws live in Louisiana Sundays are dry completely. And the rest of the week, no joke, there is a drive through alcohol shop. It's absolutely bonkers.
@mslpfanatik yes. First time I saw a drive through liquor store was in Louisiana. Same for the drive through margarita bar, comes in a plastic cup with a lid and a straw.
In Scotland we can only buy alcohol between 10am and 10pm, even in the 24hr supermarkets :(
😂😂😂😂😂 Taubs/Alex, sorry mate, I'm with Toni on the little white round lip balm haha. The other white one is cylinder shaped!😂
yeah she would have said "the long beige one"
@voyance4elle or the tube..or pushup/twist kind lots of words more appropriate than round. Round for me is the blostec wide and shallow tubs you dip finger in. Ive never seen the shape that was right before but im a simple folk.
Toni’s lip balm description is valid. This is why I text pictures of the actual things I want from the store to my husband when he’s kind enough to pick things up for me. Nine times out of ten, if I only describe what I want verbally, he comes back with the wrong thing. Sometimes twice.
That cake is going to have a lot of spit on it...
😂 that was my 1st thought too
5:54 That's mummering! That's not just a family tradition, it's a whole cultural thing from Newfoundland, Canada, and some other parts of the world too!
I was coming to commrnt this, I'm half newfie, I grew up wishing I could go Mummering but I didn't grow up in Newfoundland. This kids family just stole Newfounfland's bit tbh lmao
My parents grew up in a small community in NB and they did the same sort of thing on Christmas Eve but called it 'Santa Clausing' back in the 1920s and '30s. The tradition originally came from England and Ireland which makes sense since many Atlantic provinces immigrants came from both countries.
When someone in a different video said that Aussies call liquor stores "bottle-o", I didn't believe her... But when y'all said it, I was like "Ohhhh, it's real!!" 😂😂
Okay but the Sophie cam is amaaazzzzinnnggg
24:15 One of the best gags I’ve seen in a long time! 😂😂😂 This clip could absolutely be used in therapy sessions! 😂😂😂
When he forgets the nipple covers on the shirt and takes his jacket off in public!!!!
I couldn't stop laughing at the nip covers!😂
Here we go again. These video shows make my week!
Not even a minute in 😂😂😂
So Oshawa and Ottawa aren't far from me, and I can say that even us people from Ontario do a double-check when someone is talking about either place.
So if you say Oshawa we'd say ' Oshawa? Ymean Ottawa? '
And then they say ' no Oshawa '.
Youd reply 'okay, right Oshawa ' And then they continue, and vice versa for Ottawa.
It's a fair question and funny to hear from so far away 😂😂
I can't have enough of your podcast, but specially this Friday episodes cuz I looove cartoon Ryan and Tony, they're so cuuuute!!! Also, does Ryan play the sax? Cuz if not it's a shame, it fits him so well
I can totally get behind serving everyone a cupcake with its own candle, and letting them all blow out together. The effect of a spread out room of candles going dark is way cooler than 10 of them all smooshed together on one cake on the kitchen table.
SHARING THE SAME CAKE or worse, RELIGHTING THE CANDLES is FUC.K.ED!
Blowing out candles on a cake in general is madness to me in this day and age. Little kids don't remember the pre-covid world, so they won't know what they're missing! My niece had a birthday recently and I was actually kind of shocked to see lit candles on her cake, especially when her little brother had a cold... lo and behold, she ended her birthday feverish and unable to keep her eyes open! Miracuously, none of us adults seem to have caught their cold for once, but we can't expect that kind of luck every time.
When you do a podcast around Christmas you should look up a tradition called Mummering which is a tradition that dates back to 19th century England and Ireland but was also brought over and carried on by people who immigrated to Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada. I bring this up because the picture at 6:13 kind of reminds me of it.
Yes yes yes!! I screamed "That's mummering!! Their mummering!!" Lol
In Philadelphia, PA in the USA too
@@DannJcksn I actually just read today the tradition travelled to Philly as well. Thought it was mainly a Newfoundlader thing but I guess not.
@@Stephanie-ry1en Are you a Newfoundlander? I'm in Ontario but my Dad married into a Newfoundlander family and his wife has mentioned going Mummering as a child.
@@drewc981I am a Newfoundlander! I've never mummered, but I've heard lots of wonderful stories of my grandparents mummering growing up.
There's a mummers festival as well! Such a fun tradition 😊
Damn, I love you guys. Thank you for putting smiles on our faces in this very serious world.
The musical lead in is a happy chemical booster every time I hear it, and I can't wait to hear it!
In Wales we have the Mari Llwyd tradition, it involves travelling to people's houses with the decorated skull of a horse and trying to gain entry via a singing battle! 😂🦄
mummers, is a tradition from Newfoundland.
There's even a Wikipedia page for Mummering, originally came from the Irish 😊
im a Newfie and I was about to comment 😁
Watching people discover mummers/mummering is my favourite human experience as someone who experienced it first hand.
Dead at the end there 😂😂 killed me, crying so much right now my neighbour walked past to ask if I was OK....😅
I've got at least 12 chapsticks of all types in all my bags, drawers and counter tops.
3 is absolutely normal!
11:42 Little Ryan's twerk right on the "beep beep" brings me extra joy! 😂
Genuinely sobbing already at the mummy children 😂 Coming back in daylight when no-one’s trying to sleep
i was listening to the episode in the car, but when i got home i just HAD to check the video too for all the visual content i missed 😆😆 the family photo, the lip balm, and of course the quadruple nipple situation 😄
I think it might have been “mummers” not “mummies” because this is a tradition in Newfoundland, Canada. I live in a town with a lot of Newfies and they do it here as well, but it’s mostly adults here and it seems to be more of an excuse to get drunk and party during the holidays.
Lol the mummies!! Mumming or mummering used to be a normal thing to do😂😂😂 I think they’re so scary looking but back in my granny’s day it was a much loved tradition 😝😝😝
Ryan....top notch comedy today! I am in tears! 😂
I lost I laughed for10 min.!! I crying and can't stop!
Ok, hear me out....I 100% agree that was the only choice for the lip balm...however... am I the only one that thought "IDK I might call that pear shaped, but its clearly the choice"?
Cutesy family tradition (Spaniard family, but this is not common in Spain): in New Year's Eve, once the clock strikes 00:00, we don't wish a happy (year it is), we wish a happy (another year, usually in the past). So, it will be 00:00 of 2024 and my uncle will scream "Happy 2016!", and I will scream "Happy 2008!", and my cousins will choose another year, and so on. We choose at random, and it's pretty damn funny.
Also, and this is just me who does it, but in Spain it is traditional to eat 12 grapes on New Year's Eve, one per the last 12 seconds of the year (during those 12 seconds). But I don't like grapes, so when I was little I decided to switch to raisins, but then I stopped liking them. So, what I did and continue to do is, each year, I pick a different thing and I eat 12 of it. Heck, even one year when I was like 12 yo, I spun around 12 times. I have done doritos, chips, nerds candy, sweets, olives... I have done maaaaany things, and I will continue this tradition, even if it's just me.
I would've described them as the round white one, the green one, and the tube.
One of the producers/director somebody from Home Alone said the dad was a lawyer. I wanna say corporate law but I'm not sure. If you ask me, there was also some family money because the uncle has two houses and is having one completely remodeled in the second movie.
The comedy timing from Ryan 😂😂😂
It is not round it is teardrop.💧
I'm with you Toni! Small and round!
18:25 🌟
"Its actually not a lipbalm but a lip stick soooo ya-huh-know-what-hh-i-mean ... haha **he doesnt love me at all!**"
Omg😢😅😂😂😂 Too relatable
Everytime I see the intro to the podcast I wish there was an adult oriented animated series featuring Toni and Ryan
When my sister, me, and my cousins were kids, my grandparents and my mom always got gifts for all of us when it was someone's birthday. The birthday kid got the bigger/ more stuff and the rest would get a smaller gift. I in no way agree with this as an adult and mother. To this day, my mom still gives both of my kids a birthday present on each other's birthday and it pisses me off so much!!!
Mummers, not MUMMIES 😂 It's a big Celtics tradition, they do it in Newfoundland here in Canada, and around the UK & Ireland. Plus Lorenna Mckennits "Mummers Dance" is a 90s bop
The family who dress up as mummies for xmas; straight to jail.
The lipstick shape is cylindrical and not round to my mind. Round would be more ball shape like the ordinary lip balm lol
The second one…when Toni said there are no winners I wheeze-laughed 😂😂😂
OMG I hate participation trophies or badges! As a teacher, it has created students thinking they will “get” something for doing their work. I got news for them, they “get” smarter!😂
My nephew got two presents on my niece's birthday, but he's two years old and didn't understand the concept of someone else opening presents and him not getting any so I'll cut him some slack this once. Participation trophies are ridiculous; kids above toddler age can accept not getting trophies at the end of some kind of competition. Hell, I got a 4th place "trophy" in a soccer tournament as a kid, and it still surfaces once a decade or so to remind me of losing the semi-final and then losing the bronze game... without that trophy I'd have forgotten all about that damn tournament ages ago! 😄
The christmas photo was giving KK Kids "dress up like dad day" at school 😮
that sounds like mummering in Newfoundland Canada ... look it up! you would have a good laugh!
I agree with Tony, that lip balm is not round, it's cylindrical.
I'm pretty sure if you use a bit of baby oil, nipple pasties and other adhesive stuff (like bandaids) will come off pain-free.
You just have to let it soak in a bit.
Lipstick tube* is cylindrical and the green packaged lip balm is well green and the other is tear shaped/ tear drop shaped and white. Without the cap the white chapstick is small and round.
Now the question is, is the product called chapstick because of the shape of the packaging or because the balm is sticky and the persons lips are chapped?
To be fair, if you're told to find something "small, white and round chapstick" and you find a small, white cylinder right away, you'd be well within your rights to think that might be what they meant. Going for the green one on your second go, however.... unacceptable! 😄
I knew someone who got both her kids presents regardless whose birthday it was because the other would crack the shits.
Ryan: do you know why they do it?
Toni: no
Also Toni: the gag was that it didn't work
Did you know or not, Toni?? 😂
YIPPEE! Those are Newfoundland mummers!! Holy crap this is _awesome._ ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Those kids dressed as "mummies" look more like they are in a particular 3 letter group!
Special guest ❤❤❤ Toni, yes, you are special.
I just want to know if the Zombie street warned new residents. Imagine, you're in your new home for Christmas, there's a knock at the door and, hearing excited children you go "Wow, carol singers! Get the kids!"and fling the door open!
Not gonna lie, I have never seen a lip balm like the little round white one before, I would have thought it was a bottle of hand sanitizer or solid perfume or something.
No way! I'm from Oshawa. I was laughing at that.
I live in Ottawa. You have an awesome Princess Auto!
We play that christmas game in Newfoundland, Canada... We call it mummering... its actually pretty fun!!!!
Last 10 mins of this video show is comedy GOLD
I have never been this early to anything. Love you guys!
If there was a nipple cover on that last ice, i would have died laughing! That would have been great! 😂😂😂
The dressing up on Christmas Eve in NewFoundLand they dress up, and go door to door it is called mummering I believe. If the person can’t guess who they are I believe they have to give them a drink
Fun fact about Oshawa, it is illegal to climb the trees. Really, really.
interesting... do you know why that is? are they not strong enough? or did too many people fall out of them in the past?
@@DannJcksn I do not know why.
$30 for a 4 pack of Smirnoff ice. Thats crazy. You can get a 6 pack here in the states for around $12
Me and my brother have the same birthday a year apart. We had to split a cake every year. I hated it lol. Now I like not having to remember another birthday.
Legit Steph came from a wrong turn family 😂 That looks like the opening of a horror film!
I love the little animations 😭 so cute
20:55 Toni is valid and correct. Boo Tobes 👎 😂
Agreed! 😂
I would say little white light bulb shape lol
CRYING LAUGHING TO TONI'S REACTION TO THE KIDS DRESSED UP AS MUMMIES
25:45 In my best Kath Day Knight impression, "Hello Christmas"
Oshawa & Ottawa are both in Canada, yes ❤😂
And both in Ontario, too ❤
Yes!!! @@enchantedRightHook
You guys should make a video of all the times you guys have said that makes my year 😂
The picture of the little mummy kids was up for WAY too long! I did like Toni and covered it with my hand. 😂
25:50 best part 🐺
In my family once you turn three you get given a handmade machete and taught how to use it respectfully and I didn’t realise that wasn’t a normal thing for other Australian kids
Just signed up via Patreon! 💪 Aussie living In London, LOVE YOU GUYS!! miss home so much! 🇦🇺🦘
Toni is 100% correct on the lip balm!
Went from horror to hilarious. Loved today’s episode. Have a great weekend everybody 😃🤣🥂❤️