Steamed Hams But The Nouns Are In Reverse Order
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- I'm so happy Steamed Hams made a comeback, and I wanted to jump on the bandwagon as well!
I saw someone doing something like this with putting the adjectives in reverse order, so I wanted to do the same thing with nouns! With some memes and maybe some NCS music thrown in there too 😎
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“MY HOUSE IS RUINED!”
“No son it’s just the gods”
At 1:23 the nouns of the sentence swap, thus we can conclude that the steamed hams sketch has an even number of nouns in it, which is weird since Seymore is supposed to be an odd fellow.
Gueughhguh???!?
this means that Chalmers is also an odd fellow, odd + odd = even
"Superintendent! I was just stretching my thing on the hams!"
Sounds a little disturbing.
0:20 skinner debates establishing a micronation with the weirdest phrasing possible
I love the subtle little edits here and there
"seymore, the roast is on fire!"
"no mother, it's just the gods"
Poor Seymour, now that his stove has burned to the ground, he'll be homeless. :(
He won't be HOMELESS AS HIS HOME MORE THAN LIKELY FIXES ITSELF EACH TIIME✅️
2:25 Chalmers tricks Skinner into admitting it's fast food.
"You know, these steam are quite similar to the ones they have at *s m o k e* ."
"Ho-ho-ho-ho, no! Patented oven, old family *s m o k e* ."
"Superintendent, I hope you're ready for mouthwatering Utica!"
"I thought we were having Steamed New Yorks."
Isometric h a m s
This must be what it sounds like for non English speaking folk listening to people speak English.
Also the amount of times the nouns lined up correctly had me geeking
This is a really good one I like how it follows the title and also has other small edits as well. Good job
“No I said steamed region. That’s what I call dialect.”
Also you forgot the word “phrase” which is a noun
I considered it, but it would make even less sense if I included it. Same goes with examples like "At this time of YEAR, at this time of DAY".
@@stardown77 you also forgot the character names (proper nouns)
That's what I call dialect.
This is the best one yet
I love me some steamed window ceil
NO MOTHER, IT'S JUST THE *GODS*
1:40 Superintendent’s infected by the skinners & non-aware
Pretty original concept
Thank you! 👍
This meme is still going after all this time
At 1:05 it actually fit lol
1:23 you call hams steamed hamburgers
You call hams steamed hamburgers?
what about verbs, adverbs, propositions, conjunctions, pronouns, or interjections
I think someone already did verbs before me?