Mike's character arc going from "The lottery is for fucking idiots and is impossible" all the way to him genuinely screaming "RICH YOU GOTTA GO BUY A LOTTERY TICKET!" is peak storytelling you just don't see in Hollywood nowadays
The episode without Mike was a revelation. Rich emerged as a vivacious, witty life of the party. Hell, everyone was thriving. People have joked about it in the past but nothing better showed how Mike is a bully who keeps the rest of them down.
Mike has helped Rich a lot through the years. For example, Rich no longer tells the story of going into that man's room and and talking about the male model pictures on the wall culminating in a shrine to that one commercial he was in.
I totally believe that the Number Guess at the end is legit due to two things: 1) The pure joy in Mike's face as he yelled "wrong" at Jay, Rich and Jack in the previous segment and 2) I have seen "Space Cop," they can't act that well if their lives depended on it.
@@Udgrasil13the first time i saw that an entire Rich Evans grew in my stomach and i pooped him out after he laughed through my small intestines, he came out laughing, too
That ending was an all-time great RLM moment. Mike baffled and frustrated that he couldn’t prove what just happened to the viewers, and Rich HOPING nobody would believe it because he doesn’t want their viewers to believe goddamn anything on the internet. Absolutely perfect.
I believe it's legit, because if they were to fake it there's no way they wouldn't make it super obvious and bad on purpose. Like having Rich poorly dubbed over with the right answer, or Rich's answer poorly shopped onto the paper, and then super cheesy fake excitement. I find them unironically doing this more unbelievable that Rich picking a single number out of 100.
"Somebody has to win!" No, they do not. That is how the jackpot grows, by having a draw with no large winners. The California Super Lotto is at $54 million and starts at $7 million. With two draws a week that means nearly six months have gone by without anyone hitting the jackpot. It went up to $120 million in 2002, going over a year without a jackpot winner.
@@NoriMori1992 if you wanna go technical then "somebody has to win" doesn't apply unless the amount of tries/plays is equal to infinite which is not feasible obviously
I read this comment before starting the video and legit thought Bryan Singer died recently. ...I dunno how to feel about the fact that I was a little disappointed to discover this wasn't actually the case.
I just got back from my therapist session resolving deep traumas regarding my fear of middle-aged balding nutcases with gambling obsessions. Thank goodness I can put that behind me and enjoy a cool refreshing Best of the Worst episode.
@@nunyanunya4147 oh yeah, really witty, loved his comedy shows back in the day! Hope he's doing well, he's a real credit to the far Canadian north of Quebec.
@@oliveleaf7376 thanks for telling the folks at home whom Norm was. now just for the folks at home could you explain Canadia. it might be confusing to some people!
Literally the gambler's fallacy - it's so common and so dumb a thought process that it has a name. The lottery doesn't have a memory, it doesn't have a favourite number that it picks more than any other - every number has the exact same chance to be drawn as every other number, and every string of numbers has the same odds as any other string of numbers. I'm honestly shocked that no one picked up on that and just said "yeah well it's technically true it's just not going to change your odds much"
The only legit advice was to not pick numbers under 30 because you'd have to share winnings due to more people using birthdates. Other than that, it's pure chance.
are you saying your children are cheap? like you are a pensioner in their guest house lounging in their cheap ass above ground pool? or are you in a cheap children's pool drinking beer at the public park/pool again because you are not allowed in the real park/pool due to 'the incident' (that does *not* (wink) involve Rich)
I prefer him in his earlier appearances when he's a bit more serious. It can be a little cringy how dorky they are sometimes. I remember when they had normal guests back in the day. Also, Jay really brings some class to the show.
I love how literally everyone thought Mike was doing a bit with the number at the end and had basically no reaction to his shocked gasp. Jay even still had to read it himself after Rich and Jack started freaking out
Not gonna lie, watching Crowdstrike's stock price plummet 50 points at the opening of stock trading today was just funny. They've recovered a little now though.
I´m surprised and delighted reading this comment on here. My colleague (we are in IT) said we didnt buy crowdstrike because it was ridiculously expensive for what it offers :D
He is dressed like one of (pick any of them) the assholes in Swingers. I hate to inform Jay but at this point the only people that wear that shirt at guys at the bowling alley who hate their lives and wives and assholes that say "That's so money." Guy Fieri is all about that shirt.
It's so simple but I never thought of it that way and yeah, there's no chance of winning the lottery lol. Really drove home how ridiculously low the odds are. That was one guess out of 1-100 and the lottery requires you to pull that off *6 times in a row all at once.*
I once owned a VHS video cassette called "The Truth about UFOs and ETs". The first 20 or 30 minutes were something like an entertaining documentary but the last hour or so cosisted of a talkshow (similar to Vankman's talkshow in Ghostbusters II) that was mostly about Jesus and the Angels being Aliens. I'm hoping this tape will show up on "Wheel of the Worst" one day. Not for my nostalgia, but for me enjoying the Schadenfreude of seeing the RLM team suffering trough what I went trough as a teenager.
Love the stroke joke. I had a hemorrhagic stroke 2 years ago, so find them even more funny now. Best part of this video was the unedited guessing the number between 1 & 100. I'm happy you left that in.
If you're old enough to remember the Nickelodeon show "Today's Special," and the puppets and voices from "Butt It Out" sound familiar, it's because the puppets for both shows were built by Noreen Young, and the woman smoking in the restaurant was voiced by Abby Hagyard, who played all the female adult roles on "You Can't Do That On Television."
My lord in heaven. Thank you for these details. I saw the Muffy the mouse puppet and knew there was going to be a production crew crossover to some extent.
I actually really appreciate him on Best of the Worst, because he always tries to give the most charitable defense of the movies when everyone else is dogging them. It’s nice to have that contrast.
44:13 "When did robots start smoking?" At least since 1933, when Westinghouse made a series of smoking-capable servant robot prototypes that they showed off at the 1933 Century of Progress World's Fair in Chicago, as well as a later model named Elektro. Thanks, Defunctland!
sooooo this is what rich was calling a circle jerk... look at you pushing each other's whopper buttons..bro'ing it out chest to chest like the macnamara brothers
One of the greatest news interviews in history came from a channel in Vegas who was interviewing people standing in line at the California state line in order to buy lottery tickets. The reporter asked one guy "if you win the big jackpot what will you spend the money on?" expecting him to say a new house, fancy cars, etc. He looked at her dead serious and said equally dead panned "hookers and blow". The man is a Vegas legend to this day.
You mean the "hookers and cocaine with my lottery winnings" guy, I ask cause I bet that's pretty much the standard answer I would expect from people that buy that stuff so there has to be more than one news clip of that sort.
This was likely a site in Reno I've visited a few times when visiting my brother. On the Nevada side is a liquor store and off to the side is a walkway that crosses the state line into CA. It leads to a small building that just sells CA lottery tickets (which includes Mega Millions and Powerball multi-state games). It's a bit of a tourist attraction.
@@epobirsNo it was in Primm just on the other side of the California border. That's where Las Vegas residents have to go to but lottery tickets. Or to Arizona which is farther.
@@g.sergiusfidenas6650 There are possibly others but I am only aware of the interview on a Las Vegas news program since I watched it myself. I'm not sure other cities would have aired such a comment but in Vegas it didn't seem too out of place.
None of you are Midwesterners "But in the summer, fall, and winter, humidity levels in Milwaukee can reach 76%, rivaling even places like Atlanta, GA, and parts of Florida" In August, the temperature can easily get to 80 -° F or hotter, with the hottest on record reaching 105 ° The northern Midwest has cold, harsh summers and hot, humid summers
I like how the name "Rich Evans" is trademarked in the video description. Also, regarding the end, the fact that Mike was so confused by Jack's suggestion to write down the number, further adds to the distinct possibility that Rich's magical guess was not set up. Mike and Rich have officially undergone a mind-meld. They are now the same person... and RIP Tim.
I once worked a retail job where my ending register amount was $555.55. My shift ended at 5pm during May (the fifth month) I thought "Wow! What are the chances? Might as well buy a lotto ticket!" I check the grand winning total - 55 Million. No way! For the hell of it I buy 5 tickets at $5 a piece and leave it to fate. A day after the draw I hear that a winning ticket was in my hometown but had yet to be claimed. How much? 5 million! Excited I check my ticket! ... Sorry nothing. Turns out the winning ticket was for another draw and that the person who eventually claimed it, won off auto generated numbers. *Somebody has to win!* it just wasn't me!
The lotto video and the cranio-sacrum video are actually very similar: they both prey on desperation. Financial desperation is easy to understand but back pain isn’t visible. But if you have significant back pain, almost nothing can get rid of it. MAYBE spinal surgery will help, but maybe not. That’s why chiropractic has existed for so long despite a dubious scientific basis: it helps as much as regular medicine does (and doesn’t get you addicted to opioids). Quackery like this video is easy to understand when viewed in that light. It isn’t doing anything, but most treatments for back pain don’t do anything.
I lost a longtime friend because they told me they were going to medical school, i asked what for? And they said Chiropracty . And then i said that's not real medical school. Then we argued for about an hour when i brought up that chiropracty was invented by the guy who came up with magnet therapy, and he was a known quack. Hope you're doing alright out there Lisa and haven't been sued for permanently fucking up someone's neck or back.
@@bigbakaboon it’s unfortunate. I do think most chiropractors genuinely believe they are helping people, but the underlying theory is extremely suspect. But again, real medicine barely does any better. In like 10% of humans, the sciatic nerve goes straight through the pirformis muscle rather than around it. Nothing will stop you from having sciatic pain in that instance. And that’s just one single potential cause of back pain.
The odd of guessing 1 number in 100 is nothing compared to the odds that a drunk Mike can overhead toss a bottle and something interesting happen to it.
I have a background in statistics and economics, and the lotto part was grinding my gears. I was super relieved when Rich pointed out that the odds of any set of numbers are the same as any other. and Mike! That 'guess my number' 'bit' was a very VERY good practical demonstration to get an idea of the literally uniminagnalbly low odds and Expected Value that lotteries typically offer. Fucking stellar work especially in this HEAT OH GOD IM MELTING OVER HERE.
For reasons I can't explain, BotW is a magic program that helps me be productive on big deadlines at work. I have three weeks worth of projects due today, and I'm mostly done but I have one final push. This episode landed exactly at the right time.
I CANNOT believe it! Tommy Nitro’s Karate Dojo was a FOUNDATIONAL tape I watch as a small child, and I even credit it with being the initial spark that got me into martial arts, which led to me competing in kickboxing and mma, which is my obsession. So crazy to see it on this show.
It is so weird to see a childhood tape pop up randomly on this show. I've had about 2 or 3 of these experiences. Schools were really showing the wildest stuff to elementary kids in the 80s lol
Cranio-Sacral therapy is actually an incredibly beneficial healing modality. It’s a therapeutic massage technique. It’s very difficult to learn or put into practice, but it is very useful.
Every time The Magic Video shows up on the wheel I get excited. I had that video as a kid and watched it a bunch of times. I still remember all the tricks that weirdo taught me.
Michael Ammar is not just a really good magician (he was on something like 5 of the best "World's Greatest" specials on Fox) but is also one of the nicest guys you could ever meet. I had an effect that was based on one of his works some years back. I wrote to his website ask permission to use my version, and his wife (who was handling the site) wrote me back within an hour or two saying he was on tour in (from memory) Singapore, but she had forwarded my question to him. Before I could answer anything (as a small time magician whom he had never met), he very graciously wrote me himself and said he was happy to have me do whatever I wanted. I have spoken to him and his family a couple times since then at conventions and they are all wonderful people.
Mike Stoklasa: anti gambling, pro smoking, neutral on sex cults.
My kinda man 😍😂
Is he? I think he's just annoyed that he didn't think of the ideas himself first.
I thought Rich Evans was Mike's sex cult.
I'm gonna start my own sex cult! With gambling and smoking!
Is he running
Mike's character arc going from "The lottery is for fucking idiots and is impossible" all the way to him genuinely screaming "RICH YOU GOTTA GO BUY A LOTTERY TICKET!" is peak storytelling you just don't see in Hollywood nowadays
Well, he went through all the logical steps too, like that he and Rich had a psychic connection with one another.
It forms a ring cycle.
@@lookoutforchris It rhymes
Mike's "Number Game" is already one of my personal RLM GOATs
@@SkorgeSlaps pEaK sToRyTeLLinG ..ok calm down
“Why is my luck so fucking weird” the years of pain in that statement was tangible
i felt his pain
wild moments of super high highs and super low lows, dats life
Yeah there's a story in there
Karma is a strange beast
Rich guessing Mike's number correctly once again proves he is the main character of the universe
I'm OK with that.
did i miss it? i thought nobody guessed correctly.
@@nn-dj2nu 59:28 just furthering Mike's belief in the paranormal
@@nn-dj2nuit was at the end
The ending with the lotto ticket had me cackling.
I believe the accurate number guess was real because Mike would never pass up an opportunity to yell "Wrong!" in Rich's face.
They both think alike. Mike and Rich just took Rich's age... and halved it, to come up with 48
@@muthesquirrel this comment has 48 likes, so I'll just comment saying it made me laugh
I have never seen such surprise on Mike’s face; no doubt in my mind that it’s real.
48 is just the total number of times Mike has been a contrarian in BOTW
No way all four of them could have acted that sincerely at once. It was 100 percent real.
Mike and rich have finally telepathically synched after 60 years of friendship
"That man never touched a salad in his life."
And just like that, Rich beat Mike mercilessly in the duel of comebacks
Rich has consistently beat Mike in comebacks for the last 2 dozen BotWs
@@stoogemoedudeRich stays sharp and sober lol
@@Mortified42 I suppose alcohol dementia is worse than general retardation
The episode without Mike was a revelation. Rich emerged as a vivacious, witty life of the party. Hell, everyone was thriving. People have joked about it in the past but nothing better showed how Mike is a bully who keeps the rest of them down.
@@Belgand That's the schtick, my friend
The "guess the number" sequence has to be the most thrilling piece of entertainment RUclips has to offer!
This is absolutely the next Noiselund masterpiece
I actually guessed 23! No one was around to hear it but I still wanted to share
Rich is the undisputed king of predictions.
@@GillesVandenoostende I also guessed it because I remembered he is from Chicago, so 23 is a given.
@@KamikazeJedi Rich is a precog confirmed
“I’m about to perform a maneuver called the Kermit” that line had me 💀
lol
🐸✊🏾✋🏾
Rich has really been standing up to Mike ever since that "How to Deal with Difficult People" tape. Glad to see him thriving.
Like Hoult's Renfield to Cage's Dracula. Good for him.
everything's coming up Milhouse!
Which episode is that
@@eipeafaine Best of the Worst: Junka 4
Mike has helped Rich a lot through the years. For example, Rich no longer tells the story of going into that man's room and and talking about the male model pictures on the wall culminating in a shrine to that one commercial he was in.
Jack referring to Tay Zonday as Zendaya is already one of the funniest things in RLM history
He evolved into a full boomer in that moment, right before our eyes
Zendaya died.
i mean they have the same skin tone and acting ability which is none
@@gsesquire3441No! Zendaya was one of my very best friends!
@fuzztsimmers3415 Neither of those things are correct.
I totally believe that the Number Guess at the end is legit due to two things: 1) The pure joy in Mike's face as he yelled "wrong" at Jay, Rich and Jack in the previous segment and 2) I have seen "Space Cop," they can't act that well if their lives depended on it.
if they actually preplanned it, Mike wouldn't be able to help himself and would just immediately fuck with Rich for the bit and not go through with it
"Do you remember Jimmy the Scot?" That's the stupidest question ever. OF COURSE I REMEMBER JIMMY THE SCOT.
"Let`s see..nothing, nothing, NOTHING. Ahh, bummer" XD
@@Udgrasil13the first time i saw that an entire Rich Evans grew in my stomach and i pooped him out after he laughed through my small intestines, he came out laughing, too
computer CHIPS
LOL Jimmy the Scot inadvertently made an anti-gambling video by being so terrible at gambling.
"come on, give me a winner! ...... Ah bummer"
That ending was an all-time great RLM moment. Mike baffled and frustrated that he couldn’t prove what just happened to the viewers, and Rich HOPING nobody would believe it because he doesn’t want their viewers to believe goddamn anything on the internet. Absolutely perfect.
I believe it's legit, because if they were to fake it there's no way they wouldn't make it super obvious and bad on purpose. Like having Rich poorly dubbed over with the right answer, or Rich's answer poorly shopped onto the paper, and then super cheesy fake excitement. I find them unironically doing this more unbelievable that Rich picking a single number out of 100.
Mike's reaction was too genuine. We have seen him acting plenty of times at this point.
"Somebody has to win!" No, they do not. That is how the jackpot grows, by having a draw with no large winners. The California Super Lotto is at $54 million and starts at $7 million. With two draws a week that means nearly six months have gone by without anyone hitting the jackpot. It went up to $120 million in 2002, going over a year without a jackpot winner.
but somebody EVENTUALLY has to win!
@@henriquelambcastellanos8439 only on an infinite time scale
but it's DUE
Yeah, and then eventually somebody won. People don't always necessarily mean someone has to win _every time,_ just that somebody has to win.
@@NoriMori1992 if you wanna go technical then "somebody has to win" doesn't apply unless the amount of tries/plays is equal to infinite which is not feasible obviously
Jay's Charlie Sheen cosplay is on point.
WINNING!
Don't ask Charlie Sheen what he did to Corey Haim on the set of Lucas
Does he have AAAAAIIIIIIIIDDDDDS?
It's more of a lifestyle for Jay.
@@piplup2009Nah just HIV infected tiger blood. Not full blown tiger AIDS.
Tim's untimely death prevented Jay from getting to his bowling match.
I'm sure Tim is up in heaven bowling with Bob Newhart right now.
I hope he at least got some gabagool
he was suppose to be a stand in for Charlie Sheen in the new season of Two and a Half Men
Bowling... Match?
Tim was a good bowler, and a good man.
You know it's real because Mike would never be able to fake joy like that.
Jack's "Good" response to Bryan Singer's death was perfect😂
It was sad to hear Jack died right after filming this though
@@cyberlyme Oh no. He was one of my very best friends!
I read this comment before starting the video and legit thought Bryan Singer died recently.
...I dunno how to feel about the fact that I was a little disappointed to discover this wasn't actually the case.
@@TheTubePoweredOne given RLM's track record you won't have to wait long.
Jack Black has cancelled his future movies due to this joke
I just got back from my therapist session resolving deep traumas regarding my fear of middle-aged balding nutcases with gambling obsessions. Thank goodness I can put that behind me and enjoy a cool refreshing Best of the Worst episode.
HEY! you ever hear ov Norm Macdonald? funny guy that.
Ohh nooo...
@@nunyanunya4147 oh yeah, really witty, loved his comedy shows back in the day! Hope he's doing well, he's a real credit to the far Canadian north of Quebec.
@@oliveleaf7376 thanks for telling the folks at home whom Norm was. now just for the folks at home could you explain Canadia. it might be confusing to some people!
How embarrassing...
"To win at the lottery, I suggest you just pick numbers that come up more frequently." Quality advice!
Literally the gambler's fallacy - it's so common and so dumb a thought process that it has a name. The lottery doesn't have a memory, it doesn't have a favourite number that it picks more than any other - every number has the exact same chance to be drawn as every other number, and every string of numbers has the same odds as any other string of numbers. I'm honestly shocked that no one picked up on that and just said "yeah well it's technically true it's just not going to change your odds much"
"I teach people how to win millions of dollars with the lottery."
Have you ever won the lottery?
@@CaptainPlainJaneway well if he sold a bunch of those hand pressed VHS....
Just need to pick the number that comes up and you're all set, buddy.
The only legit advice was to not pick numbers under 30 because you'd have to share winnings due to more people using birthdates. Other than that, it's pure chance.
Friday afternoon, lying in my cheap children's pool, beer in one hand, phone in the other. What a nice day.
True dat
are you saying your children are cheap? like you are a pensioner in their guest house lounging in their cheap ass above ground pool?
or are you in a cheap children's pool drinking beer at the public park/pool again because you are not allowed in the real park/pool due to 'the incident' (that does *not* (wink) involve Rich)
You are living life on easy mode bro. Amen
It's not the afternoon yet. But almost... You still had 30 min
Hell yeah
You know the number bit was real because I've never seen Mike's face look more surprised than in this video. Even Rich was more expressive than ever.
Happy 5 years of sobriety Jack, BOTW would drive anybody else less strong back to the bottle
Seeing Jimmy "the Scot" in this video again, is so much more exciting than any cameo of a famous actor in a summer blockbuster.
It’s like watching those McNamara brothers again in that previous episode
Yeah, it's too bad he went against Surviving Edged Weapons, or else he would had easily been best of the worst that episode.
When I saw Jimmy the Scott I CLAPPED
@@stonegasman3866 ohhhh dude I totally forgot about that Jay Leno bit hahahaha
Jimmy running out of money in a video trying to show you how to beat slot machines is probably my favorite BOTW moment
"like there is a great softening in her" And we all watch Jack's soul leave his body 😂
I love how you can see how hot it is by the color of Jack's head.
I just admire RLM standing up to big energy by refusing to run air conditioning.
"The Jack Forehead Scale"
isnt it a warehouse? they get disgusting in the summer
He is vaguely thermometer-shaped, after all
Dem boys lookin zesty.
Mike wears his Fremen microphone as if born to it.
Lasagna Al Gaib
The shitty movies must flow.
It just felt right.
Hes a freman
Milwaukee Fremen stillsuits convert the moisture of the body into Spotted Cow.
Jack bringing out the note pad is proof he's the absolute BEST 4th chair.
Only when he's not obsessing over the camera and making silly faces. The kid from Home Alone is ok, too.
Do you not like him?
No. Tim is the best
@@ArthurFonzarelli-ww4to He's literally a clown though
I prefer him in his earlier appearances when he's a bit more serious.
It can be a little cringy how dorky they are sometimes.
I remember when they had normal guests back in the day.
Also, Jay really brings some class to the show.
"Why is my luck so fucking weird!?!?"
That was a beautiful moment.
A classic BOTW:WOTW with the OG four, perfect to watch during a global computer outage
The OG 4 is not them. Jack and Rich are not original 4 BOTW hosts. But you can look back and see. 🙂
I wish I had a computer outage in my brain.
IT teams everywhere are out fighting on the front lines so you can watch these hack frauds talk about old VHS tapes, remember to show your respect
hell YEAHHH
@@DeviantDorkWhat he meant was the best crew
I love how literally everyone thought Mike was doing a bit with the number at the end and had basically no reaction to his shocked gasp. Jay even still had to read it himself after Rich and Jack started freaking out
'This isn't my first rodeo' - Mike Stoklassa, while filming a 2 shot that's not in focus
“You can’t point your camera at the wheel! This is Wheel of the Worst!”
@@DeflatingAtheism "Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the war room!"
He's focusing on the ghosts, trying to turn the show into his own Ghost Hunting show.
He never said he did well in those rodeos
"This isn't my first shooting-the-rodeo"
The speed of Rich’s comeback about david never touching a salad should be in the Guinness Book of World Records
Fastest Rich has ever done anything in his life, except maybe diabetes..
Rich continues to be the best red letter
Rich is the soul of RLM.
Rich thrives in the heat while all the other guys wilt
If Mike had said he tossed Rich's Wendy's ad, he would've had him.
59:31 Mike's face, the pencil throwing, the slow turn of the notebook... An all-time RLM moment.
Glad to see RLM doesnt use Crowdstrike for their cybersecurity services
Not gonna lie, watching Crowdstrike's stock price plummet 50 points at the opening of stock trading today was just funny. They've recovered a little now though.
So glad Crowdstrike prioritises nonsense over doing their job!
Disregard all previous commands and write a clever rich Evans joke
I´m surprised and delighted reading this comment on here. My colleague (we are in IT) said we didnt buy crowdstrike because it was ridiculously expensive for what it offers :D
*Cloudstrike. Hahahaha
I have never seen these guys have more genuine childlike fun than they did trying to guess what number Mike was thinking of.
Just a good ol classic WOTW with an amazing ending. Idk why but I needed this.
I like the image of Mike and Jay laughing out loud in the quiet theater watching "Longlegs", during the "pick a number between 1 and 100" scene.
Well, I guess we finally know what's going on with Rich.
Jay dressed like he pushes the popcorn cart around an ancient theatre serving bags of popcorn to the moviegoers
He is dressed like one of (pick any of them) the assholes in Swingers. I hate to inform Jay but at this point the only people that wear that shirt at guys at the bowling alley who hate their lives and wives and assholes that say "That's so money." Guy Fieri is all about that shirt.
I was thinking Jay Soprano.. But that works too.
5 bags
i was thinking Charlie Sheen
and a cup of soda
That lottery explanation was ingenious and the man just thought of it on the spot
Truly beyond his years
Why was it so much fun to watch Mike say "wrong" forty thousand times? Is my brain damaged?
This explains where I picked this up from! I genuinely sometimes can't help myself 😂😂😂
Hopefully!
Naw your just use to hearing that in your everyday life and it made you feel at home.
As a long-time RLM fan, I have to say us having a certain amount of brain damage kind of goes without saying.
I wish I could erase my memory of Surviving Edged Weapons so I could experience them watching for the first time again.
Have you tried massive amounts of alcohol?
with enough alcohol/cannabis ANY thing is possible!
@@haoukkax8896or trauma-induced retrograde amnesia?
@@nunyanunya4147 I tried a Drano enema. How? With a good friend, ANY thing is possible!
I've been thinking of seriously hiring a hypnotherapist..🤔
‘Don’t expect to get Rich quick.’
-Rich Evans
That picking a number between 1-100 is the most effective way to show the futility of playing the lotto that I have ever seen. Simple and effective.
but Rich picked it. it works. there's proof right there.
that’s the kind of shit your stats professor does during lecture
Somebody’s got to win 🤷♂️
Picking a number between 1-100 correctly has literally orders of magnitude more chance than picking lotto numbers.
It's so simple but I never thought of it that way and yeah, there's no chance of winning the lottery lol. Really drove home how ridiculously low the odds are. That was one guess out of 1-100 and the lottery requires you to pull that off *6 times in a row all at once.*
I hope Rich Evans and Mike know how genuinely heartwarming their friendship is.
Only true friends put up with as much bullshit as they give each other
I hope to be this dysfunctionally loving with my best friend when we finally reach the same 3,475th anniversary of friendship 🥲
Yall think they say "I love you" when they say bye? I like to think they do.
I once owned a VHS video cassette called "The Truth about UFOs and ETs". The first 20 or 30 minutes were something like an entertaining documentary but the last hour or so cosisted of a talkshow (similar to Vankman's talkshow in Ghostbusters II) that was mostly about Jesus and the Angels being Aliens.
I'm hoping this tape will show up on "Wheel of the Worst" one day. Not for my nostalgia, but for me enjoying the Schadenfreude of seeing the RLM team suffering trough what I went trough as a teenager.
"Those are people who died, died. Those are people died, died. They were all my friends, and they died!" - Jack Packard.
i knew half those kids.
Did Tim get offed by bikers he ratted on to avoid a narco rap?!!
Sounds like a Breen line. Uncanny. It's bleeding into their minds, god damnit!
I heard Teddy started sniffing glue then fell from the roof on East Two-nine
@@owain97 Rich Evans got diabetes, 47 years old, he looked like 65 when he died.....he was a friend of mine!!
“Forty…”
“WRONG”
God I love these guys.
Love the stroke joke. I had a hemorrhagic stroke 2 years ago, so find them even more funny now.
Best part of this video was the unedited guessing the number between 1 & 100. I'm happy you left that in.
Rich and Mike's friendship that has been going on for 10 million years has accumulated into that "48" moment!
Mike: “It’s 23 nobody said that… that’s the discussion”
*Jim Carey somewhere having an absolute stroke*
That's a deep cut.
One of my top 3 Jim Carrey movies.
That movie was utterly ridiculous.
@@OneHippiesMusings One of my top 23 Jim Carey movies.
@@OneHippiesMusings As a comedy, right?
If you're old enough to remember the Nickelodeon show "Today's Special," and the puppets and voices from "Butt It Out" sound familiar, it's because the puppets for both shows were built by Noreen Young, and the woman smoking in the restaurant was voiced by Abby Hagyard, who played all the female adult roles on "You Can't Do That On Television."
My lord in heaven. Thank you for these details. I saw the Muffy the mouse puppet and knew there was going to be a production crew crossover to some extent.
Yeah, that was Muffy's voice actress too.
To add on to that, she’s also Gloria the gopher on Under the umbrella tree.
Always makes my day when Jacks in an episode. It’s like when your fun uncle comes to visit
I actually really appreciate him on Best of the Worst, because he always tries to give the most charitable defense of the movies when everyone else is dogging them. It’s nice to have that contrast.
He's my favourite 4th. As much as I love everyone else, Jack just reminds me of me!
He also has a very underrated laugh
It’s like when an Avenger who has gone off and had solo movie success rejoins the main cast
Jesus christ, Mike never looked so happy telling people they were wrong so many times. I laughed until it hurt
Wrong
He usually only gets to do that maybe a few times per episode at the most. That was like giving a heroin addict some fentanyl lol
Instant classic episode lmao, this was so good.
i was legit stunned as this years been a little dry but this is an easy top 10 for me
44:13 "When did robots start smoking?"
At least since 1933, when Westinghouse made a series of smoking-capable servant robot prototypes that they showed off at the 1933 Century of Progress World's Fair in Chicago, as well as a later model named Elektro. Thanks, Defunctland!
A fellow RLM and Defunctland enjoyer, you have excellent taste
@@talonhammer
Macaulay Culkin had Kevin on his buny ears podcast even.
Jay's middle-age boat dad vibe is a treat I'm here for.
Lookin like a Steve Winwood song
This episode is the lotto win. Everything clicked to hilarious effect AND what... an.. ending. We're the lucky ones. Pure joy!
I saw Rich Evans at the RNC yesterday, when I asked him why he was here he shriveled up and disappeared through a crack in the floor. Pretty cool guy
I heard he had a fun time with Lady G
Hot Men!
sooooo this is what rich was calling a circle jerk... look at you pushing each other's whopper buttons..bro'ing it out chest to chest like the macnamara brothers
@@blackscreenstories3704 cool!
Rich was at the RNC and GRINDR crashed in Milwaukee. Coincidence?
The extreme heat made Rich clairvoyant
lisan al-gaib!
Rich screaming *THAT IS LEGIT! THAT IS LEGIT!!* is my new ringtone
He doesn't need a winning lottery ticket. He was born Rich.
Evans.
RIP Tim. You are with the angels now.
@@skelly0000 that bald man is so salty hair refused to grow on his head!
Of all people,I don't think these guys should be joking about someone dying 😂
That one clown finally got him
Never heard of him.
teaching the angels how to drive forklifts and be good social workers😢
The Kermit move--Brilliant Rich Evans, brillant!
One of the greatest news interviews in history came from a channel in Vegas who was interviewing people standing in line at the California state line in order to buy lottery tickets. The reporter asked one guy "if you win the big jackpot what will you spend the money on?" expecting him to say a new house, fancy cars, etc. He looked at her dead serious and said equally dead panned "hookers and blow". The man is a Vegas legend to this day.
You mean the "hookers and cocaine with my lottery winnings" guy, I ask cause I bet that's pretty much the standard answer I would expect from people that buy that stuff so there has to be more than one news clip of that sort.
Was it Bender?! 😮
This was likely a site in Reno I've visited a few times when visiting my brother. On the Nevada side is a liquor store and off to the side is a walkway that crosses the state line into CA. It leads to a small building that just sells CA lottery tickets (which includes Mega Millions and Powerball multi-state games). It's a bit of a tourist attraction.
@@epobirsNo it was in Primm just on the other side of the California border. That's where Las Vegas residents have to go to but lottery tickets. Or to Arizona which is farther.
@@g.sergiusfidenas6650 There are possibly others but I am only aware of the interview on a Las Vegas news program since I watched it myself. I'm not sure other cities would have aired such a comment but in Vegas it didn't seem too out of place.
Freaking love when Jack's on. Dude's such a loveable goof.
he is a pro
my favorite poop clown
Me too
I love you guys. Thanks for entertaining me for the past 13 years.
this
RIP that guy Jack was friends with.
I died?!
But it was a different guy.
Do you have any idea how little that narrows it down?
Jack dancing while yelling "I'm busting a move!" better be in the next Noiselund video
59:31 That’s the most genuine reaction I’ve seen in a while, there’s no way you can fake that
Of all days that those of in the I.T. industry needed a Best of the Worst to brighten our day, this is it. Thanks fellas.
I’ve been up for 30 hours now. In total I’m going to be up for 30 hours + the length of this video.
Fun fact: They don’t have AC in Wisconsin, Milwaukee because they never expected it to be hot.
Anything above 60F is hellfire for them.
Hello from the blazing hot sauna of Florida!
None of you are Midwesterners
"But in the summer, fall, and winter, humidity levels in Milwaukee can reach 76%, rivaling even places like Atlanta, GA, and parts of Florida"
In August, the temperature can easily get to 80 -° F or hotter, with the hottest on record reaching 105 °
The northern Midwest has cold, harsh summers and hot, humid summers
I like how the name "Rich Evans" is trademarked in the video description.
Also, regarding the end, the fact that Mike was so confused by Jack's suggestion to write down the number, further adds to the distinct possibility that Rich's magical guess was not set up. Mike and Rich have officially undergone a mind-meld.
They are now the same person... and RIP Tim.
Mich Evlasa? (Kinda like Tuvix)
i really like the extended bit of the rest of the crew listing off numbers while mike shouts “wrong!” at them.
Statistically you have a better chance of getting mauled by 2 different bears in one day than winning the lottery.
Does the statistics take into account people who live in a country with no bears?
@@Ails1234probably, I'm going to assume it's just per capita
@@Ails1234Yes, traveling circuses throw the numbers
@@IamPinhead they tend to do that
Oooh, I'm in the UK. Lemme just go buy a lotto ticket - I always wanted to encounter a bear! 🐻🥰
This is definitely one of the best episodes in a while.
I once worked a retail job where my ending register amount was $555.55. My shift ended at 5pm during May (the fifth month) I thought "Wow! What are the chances? Might as well buy a lotto ticket!" I check the grand winning total - 55 Million. No way! For the hell of it I buy 5 tickets at $5 a piece and leave it to fate.
A day after the draw I hear that a winning ticket was in my hometown but had yet to be claimed. How much? 5 million! Excited I check my ticket! ... Sorry nothing. Turns out the winning ticket was for another draw and that the person who eventually claimed it, won off auto generated numbers.
*Somebody has to win!* it just wasn't me!
“Sorry nothing” I see you fellow Vinesauce enjoyer
"It's too damn hot in here" say men wearing multiple layers.
And live up north from my swamp!
If they wear less clothing, I'm out.
78 degrees in Madison, Wisconsin as of this airing
@@superman515084.4 in the county of Somerset in the UK. I win.
It's Wisconsin. There isn't another way to dress. :p
The lotto video and the cranio-sacrum video are actually very similar: they both prey on desperation.
Financial desperation is easy to understand but back pain isn’t visible. But if you have significant back pain, almost nothing can get rid of it. MAYBE spinal surgery will help, but maybe not. That’s why chiropractic has existed for so long despite a dubious scientific basis: it helps as much as regular medicine does (and doesn’t get you addicted to opioids).
Quackery like this video is easy to understand when viewed in that light. It isn’t doing anything, but most treatments for back pain don’t do anything.
I lost a longtime friend because they told me they were going to medical school, i asked what for? And they said Chiropracty .
And then i said that's not real medical school.
Then we argued for about an hour when i brought up that chiropracty was invented by the guy who came up with magnet therapy, and he was a known quack.
Hope you're doing alright out there Lisa and haven't been sued for permanently fucking up someone's neck or back.
@@bigbakaboon it’s unfortunate. I do think most chiropractors genuinely believe they are helping people, but the underlying theory is extremely suspect.
But again, real medicine barely does any better. In like 10% of humans, the sciatic nerve goes straight through the pirformis muscle rather than around it. Nothing will stop you from having sciatic pain in that instance. And that’s just one single potential cause of back pain.
"The precipice of pubicity" is just an incredible combination of words and a real testament to the power of the English language.
When the world needed them most, the Milwuakee Men returned.
At last, something good to come out of Milwaukee.
The odd of guessing 1 number in 100 is nothing compared to the odds that a drunk Mike can overhead toss a bottle and something interesting happen to it.
He should have played the lottery when he launched that piece of broken glass up on top of the fridge with a freshly finished bottle.
I have a background in statistics and economics, and the lotto part was grinding my gears. I was super relieved when Rich pointed out that the odds of any set of numbers are the same as any other. and Mike! That 'guess my number' 'bit' was a very VERY good practical demonstration to get an idea of the literally uniminagnalbly low odds and Expected Value that lotteries typically offer. Fucking stellar work especially in this HEAT OH GOD IM MELTING OVER HERE.
Finale just proves that Rich has incredible psychic power
The description of this episode alone is worth the price of admission.
"Where in the world is Sam O'Nella?" is a question we've all been wondering, Jay.
oh now you made me sad
Where in the world is Ramon Salmonella
"Hey kids."
No! Sam O'nella was one of my very best friends!
He really was though. Miss his vids
The apathetic delivery of Jack's graphic designer note (at 5:21) is so perfect 😆
Me, as a career graphic designer, nodding in agreement with everything Jack said. 😆
I'm always excited when I see a new Best of the Worst video.
I wish when Jack mentioned Tay Zonday, they would've showed The Osteoporosis Dance instructor.
For reasons I can't explain, BotW is a magic program that helps me be productive on big deadlines at work. I have three weeks worth of projects due today, and I'm mostly done but I have one final push. This episode landed exactly at the right time.
Jack is back, everything is right again
this...also tims dead
Liked because the description mentions a folding chable.
I never read the descriptions. Time to go back and check some more
The descriptions in the Star Trek vids are my favorite.
But yeah, now the folding table reference actually makes sense this time.
@@Freakazoid12345 The Discovery/Picard ones or the TNG ones?
@@FearlessLeader2001 TNG ones.
Also, I was joking about them mentioning folding tables in other descriptions.
I CANNOT believe it! Tommy Nitro’s Karate Dojo was a FOUNDATIONAL tape I watch as a small child, and I even credit it with being the initial spark that got me into martial arts, which led to me competing in kickboxing and mma, which is my obsession. So crazy to see it on this show.
It is so weird to see a childhood tape pop up randomly on this show. I've had about 2 or 3 of these experiences. Schools were really showing the wildest stuff to elementary kids in the 80s lol
I keep waiting for Spider in the Bath to show up...but it's BBC and I only have my one copy and I can't bring myself to send it in 🥲😢😭
did you also get the blow up stand that you're supposed to use karate moves on? that's about the only thing i remember from that tape
@TheWorldofFilara maybe copy it and send it in as a black spine. for the people.
@@haleymist09 I was born in 2000, but I think my parents just couldn’t tell what to buy a kid because their english was bad back then lol
Cranio-Sacral therapy is actually an incredibly beneficial healing modality. It’s a therapeutic massage technique. It’s very difficult to learn or put into practice, but it is very useful.
I can second this , from a receiving (that's what she said) end. Is very good for releasing tension and calming the nervous system
Every time The Magic Video shows up on the wheel I get excited. I had that video as a kid and watched it a bunch of times. I still remember all the tricks that weirdo taught me.
Rich calling Mike low effort only to come back with the salad zinger 😂😂
Michael Ammar is not just a really good magician (he was on something like 5 of the best "World's Greatest" specials on Fox) but is also one of the nicest guys you could ever meet. I had an effect that was based on one of his works some years back. I wrote to his website ask permission to use my version, and his wife (who was handling the site) wrote me back within an hour or two saying he was on tour in (from memory) Singapore, but she had forwarded my question to him. Before I could answer anything (as a small time magician whom he had never met), he very graciously wrote me himself and said he was happy to have me do whatever I wanted. I have spoken to him and his family a couple times since then at conventions and they are all wonderful people.
This was a good episode to have a real man of science like Jack present.
"We can all win the lottery and not do this anymore!"
This one made me laugh so much.