This saying is so true... "Liberalism is an endless series of grievances that can never be satisfied." I have no idea who said it first but they are 100% correct in their assessment.
They hate the fact they are alive and are trying to make others miserable as they are. Ungratefulness. Common trait atheists and satanists share. If God were to take one of their eyes or limbs, they would be mad at him, wouldn't they? But they are not grateful when they have it, are they? How entitled.
The way I see it they h@te the fact they exist and will lash out on the world until every one is miserable as them. Ungratefulness. Common trait between atheists and s@t@nists. If God were to take one of their eyes or limbs, they would be mad at him, wouldn't they? But they are not grateful when they have it, are they? How entitled.
You have to be a bit more specific about what you mean by "liberalism". "Liberalism" in political theory has nothing to do with the Democratic Party of the United States. Just because members of that party are often called "liberals" (in contrast to "conservatives") doesn't mean that they have much to do with actual liberalism. In fact, when you look at the tenets of eg. Classical Liberalism, American Republicans fit them to a T, much more so than Democrats. If you want a term that's less ambiguous and less prone to confusion, you could use "leftism" instead of "liberalism". (Or, even more precisely, "modern leftism".)
Sam Walton, who started Walmart, would fly in his small plane to his stores and treat the employees to snacks and talk to them personally. He had a policy that all of his products were US made.
Dang. My neighbor showed me his old Popular Mechanics magazines and SEARs catalogs. All American made. Literally sold materials and tools for you to build anything at home. Including a house! When he shows me this, and some of the stuff he has, I just get sad. I wish American commerce was back to that.
@@angietorok8389 This is what I found. "Sam Walton was a military intelligence officer and supervised security for military facilities in Utah including camps where captured Japanese soldiers were shipped. The internment camps were under the authority of the Department of Justice, not the military. "The claim that Sam Walton ran Japanese concentration camps is false; Sam Walton, the founder of Walmart, served in the US Army during World War II, but there is no record of him being involved in the operation of any internment camps for Japanese Americans, which were established by the US government, not by individual soldiers like Walton.
I wouldn't give a f*ck if he did. We were at war with Japan and war sucks and it's going to suck for you if you're Japanese at that time. Japan, I'm sure, would have done the same to any Americans living in Japan at the time. @@angietorok8389
Walmart 1985. Back When companies had standards for their employees appearance. All male associates had to wear a tie. No beards. Ladies head to be appropriately dressed for business. No blue jeans no tank tops. Stockroom personnel only in blue jeans. And most importantly you didn’t have to hire every misfit that walk in the door so as not to get sued.
The only good thing I see nowadays is that it doesn't matter if you're ugly, you can still get a job. That's the kind of thinking I want in society. However, there should be a proper dress code.
@@n4ughty_knight I wouldn’t call anyone ugly. But obviously they are people who are more attractive than others. You don’t have to be beautiful to make a good presentation. Properly groomed decently dressed and a positive personality usually will get you in most Doors. I must admit when I was much younger 1970s I was far more likely to hire a 22 year old gorgeous long legged redhead.😎
@@charlesb8 When the company I was working for back in the early 1980s went out of business I applied at Walmart I had been a store manager. They were very happy to have me informed me that my beard would have to go. The bank account was more important than the beard so there you are. A few years later I was reading the company magazine and saw that one of the new executives had a beard. Started growing one the same day. No problem Company policies do change.
@@charlesb8 When the company I was working for back in the early 1980s went out of business I applied at Walmart I had been a store manager. They were very happy to have me informed me that my beard would have to go. The bank account was more important than the beard so there you are. A few years later I was reading the company magazine and saw that one of the new executives had a beard. Started growing one the same day. No problem Company policies do change.
I take frozen dark meat chicken, cut into nugget sized chunks, thaw, dip in whisked eggs, dip in ground pork rinds and fry in tallow or lard. BEST chicken nuggets I've ever tasted! Even my son loves them and he doesn't even like regular pork rinds!@@halogeek6
Sam Walton also pledged truckers were always welcome. Now they will boot your truck or they’ve put a 10ft crossbeam at the parking lot entrances. The first one the boot, that’s cause truckers were staying over night and trashing the lot. But with the height beam now truckers can’t even stop off and shop. The truck stops over price everything. So we always needed that big parking lot so we can stock up and not get r aped on prices. Now we have to wait till we get home and get what we can to last as long but it’s usually a week then back to spending our hard earned money on way overpriced food.
@@bobboy5508 If this is a very common issue with truck drivers, come up with a solution. I see an opportunity for a new service/company. Necessity is the mother of invention. Not saying Walmart is right for doing that, but since they are and probably won't change, find another way.
My sister gets mad when she visits and I refer to her little dog as a "rat dog." But that video just proves that I've been right all along! Those things aren't real dogs! They're rodents that people have made socially acceptable! =)
In the days when Sam Walton was srill alive and believed in looking after his customers. After his passing it just became another money grabbing corporate.
1985 was the start of Sam Walton's golden era at WalMart. When he died in the late spring of 1992, his greedy, selfish brats took over, immediately removed his best-selling book from publication, and sent the whole organization to H377 in Chinese shrinkwrap. Sam believed that 70% of STORE employees should be full time with benefits.
@@dawnfire82 It may appear that way at the surface. And, years ago I never saw how it was true. But, the older I've gotten, and the more I've learned about so many of the evils that have gone on, especially here in America, the more that that particular Bible Verse makes sense. So many people have committed unspeakable crimes for money. Even selling their own souls, so to speak, for money. Killing other people, Aborting babies, Siblings hating each other on account of deceased parents' inheritance distribution. Selling illicit sex for money. Politicians selling their own cities, States, country out for money. Child sex slavery done for the money. Selling illicit dangerous drugs for money. On and on it goes. Wicked, destructive actions for the sake of money.
You and I burst out laughing at the same time with flag of France joke. Oh, and many countries have afternoon naps but I think you know that. Loved your book. Very well told with a ton of emotion.
Made me so happy when wnba ratings tanked after Clark's team was out of the playoffs. Such horsesh** how the other players acted towards her. They deserve obscurity.
@@YouDontKnowMe-qd2mc they are mad they will never be as good as her….if she was mediocre, her white skin would serve their egos, now it doesn‘t fit their racis worldview
Yeah, about having faith in your fellow man… _“The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.”_ ~ Winston Churchill
The midday nap is the last habit dropped by small children and the first habit taken up by old people! The nap is essential for good health so you choose and snooze!
I don't know if they do it anymore but when I was little in the 60s we had to take a nap in school in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grades. Usually after lunch and recess.
I took a nap today after my cats woke me up to watch the hurricane. We drove from the west coast of Florida to Kissimmee. The cats were mad and now they have to go home tomorrow. Yippee yah wow and away we go!
10:00 They're called _Morning People._ They brag about how much they get done by 9am, but then after they eat lunch they get tired and need to take a nap like a toddler.
I like mornings just fine. I think people who are all grouchy and think you can't do anything for at least three hours are annoying. I eat a small lunch because eating heavily makes me drowsy for a while that's also my breakfast. Then I work my ass off for another six hours, sometimes seven. Don't get tired until I leave work, then usually only after I eat. I have one main meal for the day and go to bed to get my five hours of sleep. But better a morning person like you describe than one who just doesn't get anything done for a few hours, then usually slows down for the last hour or two as well.
I work a visual for a furniture store, and I always get a kick out of the mountain of "accent" pillows on beds. People copy what they see in stores. But we put so many pillows on display beds to keep people off the display beds in the store. That is it.... just to keep people of the display beds. 😂😂😂
@@RoccoDiricox8 Dear Mr.Goblin goblineus, How come you're not using your original username and are using a variation of my username? Why are you hiding behind my username?
Today's commercials would be people in pajamas and slippers just walking past the self check-out then going straight to their car with carts full of stuff.
The sidewalk across the street from my house was legendary. Nice hill down to a gap in the sidewalk from a huge maple thats roots pushed the cement into the perfect launch to down ramp. Still there
They were big when I was taking my drivers but then they took them al” out for controlled intersections. Now they are putting them all back and in the strangest places. Unless you grew up in the ‘70s you have little to no experience with them. The road people are messing with us.
I had to ride with a coworker 20 years ago who'd never used one. She closed her eyes and screamed halfway through. I refused to ever ride with her again.
Katelyn Clark is the best thing that ever happened to the WNBA. She’s good number one, she’s smart number two and she’s fairly attractive and articulate. Best of all, she likes men.
I grew up in a trailer park in Detroit, not far from the set of 8 mile. I am white trash telling you that you need to explore cuisine! Lunchables, hot pockets, bug juice and chicken "nuggies" are NOT grown man food!!
@@RoccoDiricox8 Dear Mr.Goblin goblineus, How come you're not using your original username and are using a variation of my username? Why are you hiding behind my username?
Roundabouts work just fine. Just because they are new and they didn't have them when you were a kid doesn't mean that traffic lights are always better. They put them in dumb places sometimes but the principle works fine.
1:00 Nigellla Lawson is a British TV chef known for her subtle use of innuendo and her heaving bosom. You really should watch her stuff a turkey. The Micro-wah-ve was just a running joke.
I do too. I have some pretty pillows. But what I cannot stand is the atupid ‘karate chop’ method they do to the top of the pillows! OMG!!!! I wish they’d stop doing that. The points on top look so ugly and cold.
Its not just grandma reading a book. Everyone else that far up in the stands is watching the game on a TV screen. How much do they pay to do that, plus cost of food, parking and whatnot compared to those who do the same thing at home?
18:20 True story: One time, my ex-wife, her brother, and I got sandwiches (foot-longs) at Subway, and brought them back to the house. My ex goes into the kitchen to unwrap hers, and put it on a plate. As she comes back into the living room, I'm just finishing the last bites of my first half. She gripes at me, "You're already half-done, and I haven't even started!" We then looked over at her brother, who was already finished, and stuffing his papers back into the bag.
@@acoupleofgsanrandaneaniandann. I agree. At first, I read the hot dog story quickly. It captured my imagination so I read it again so as to capture any nuance I may have missed . I pictured the situation in my minds eye. Then I began to imagine some questions. What condiments were involved? Was this just a pedestrian ketchup/mustard situation or were these folks more sophisticated? Were onions an option? Relish? Perhaps all options were on the “table” so to speak. Were the buns pre-warmed or just straight from the package? Were these hotdogs grilled or heated in a microwave….meecro waaaavve…..boiled perhaps, fried in a pan. By now I was so absorbed in the action , my imagination captured by the possibilities….I began to daydream of some of my personal hotdog related experiences. Oh, how my mind was flooded with precious memories. Yes, this hotdog story was a literary adventure and delight. All of the elements of great writing made an appearance. Yes, the Odyssey, Beowulf…….War and Peace……The cat in the Hat…..all that kind of shit….dave in Omaha
The eating fast hit hard with me. Basic training, 15 minutes to break formation, get to the mess hall, get your food, sit down, eat it, police the space you sat, and get back in formation...multiple companies going to mess at the same time. You learn to eat fast or you will be hungry until next meal. I still have that habit, and I've been out since 1999.
Walmart used to only sell products made in the US and focused on family. Then the owner died and his kids took over and decided to outsource everything.
18:43 I was thinking the same thing, one of them was in the military. I remember during Airborne school, we'd eat our lunch in about 30 - 45 seconds. Airborne Sergeants were like, "EAT IT NOW, TASTE IT LATER, LET'S MOVE IT AIRBORNE!!!!" hahahahahhaha
9:25 Growing up in north Indiana, in the 70's, there was a property (a few acres in size) it was all dirt, no concrete; we called it "the dunes" it had trails, hills, valleys, ramps! We had some incredible times!
What if you need to go left (going all the way around), but it's BUSY, and everyone else needs to pass you? Gonna be there a while. Nobody's gonna let you in. I like traffic lights.
Hey Tyler last week was driving my semi thru and back thru your area. Was enjoying yalls nice weather. I live in east tn sadly came home to all the destruction left. Love your channel
Somebody needs to take that 1985 Walmart commercial jingle and put new video images behind it of some of the crazy things we seen at Walmart lately. That would be a total viral RUclips short in 24 hours😂
5:55 only way a debate will ever change someone's mind is if the candidate they were gonna go for majorly fumbled the entire debate and even then it's not all that likely
Oh my gosh…my late husband was a Coastie. When we were first courting, my parents and I were stunned by how fast he would wolf down his dinner! What a wonderful memory. Thank you, Zeducation ❤
@@scottkendrix6231 Funny you should say that, because my love was the BEST manager of time of anybody I have ever met in my life. He just accomplished so much. I only wish I could be more like him 😒
In college I used to work temp jobs and once worked helping a refrigeration technician at a very large food processing plant. When the break whistle went off, every single worker working the lines flopped right onto the mats and took a 15 minute nap. Siesta time!
Best ramp is an aluminum ramp stolen from a delivery truck and set at an angle with cut trees at the base of a very steep slope with a large runout. Broke the frame on every bike ridden off it and one motocross. I am lucky to still be alive and out of jail. The ramp took about 6 Ten-year-olds to steal and carry up into the woods. I am 64 and this is probably the first time this has been mentioned, good friends keep their mouths shut.
In the last year there has been a record number of head on collisions in Utah from out of state transplants that do not understand how to read signs or follow the lines on the road directing them to the on-ramp vs the off-ramp.
Years ago when I had season tickets to the Canucks hockey games the couple in front of us ...... the wife read a book thru every game .... never watched a minute in the two years I had those seats.
I was working in Taiwan for a while. The British expats were always going the wrong way. To be fair to them, I did the same thing in Brunei. I was driving a car with the steering wheel on the right and manual shifting with my left hand. Thank God the clutch, brake, and gas pedals were in the same position as US cars.
Omg. Crazy. When I moved to Spain, I thought I was gonna have to do right hand drive. Nope. Just like US. But all the cars are manual. Which I am proper wt now. But many many round abouts. For me, its my home is on beach. And to get to my garage below. I drive through a plaza of restaurants, and exit from the town center driving inches away from bar seating on each side thats usually occupied by people. Jesus Nazero Plaza in Rota. Got to love it. When my friend who works at the bar sees me, she always says hi like she hasn’t seen me for a long time. Gotta love it. I do wish we could tent our windows though.
I loughed quite often, thanks for this, Tyler! But it was over so quickly ... that's what she said. ✌Two things on the go, 1985 i was 1 year old and a big hug 🤗 from germany to all of you guy. And yes, i could hug a bunsh of folks at the same time, cause i'm big, not fat big, normal big, not tall big, i am simple big .... things she never said 😢
Roundabouts are just awful. They waste your time and money. If I wanted to drive around in a circle, I would do cookies in the parking lot. Roads need to be in a grid so you can actually find where you are going
I thank you for your content as this allows me to get all the laughs from all the social media platforms in a single sitting with out having to be on those garbage platforms.
Lol the roundabout... you'd think they could figure it out just by watching other cars. But people also still believe politicians, so... yeah, some people just can't learn. 😂
Military chow line... you have 12 minutes to get through this line with 200 other people and finish your tray! (but you are NOT allowed to eat while IN the line!) Yeah, the Wal Mart commercial... that's back when you could call Sam personally and tell him what was happening at your local WM. Once he died, everything changed.
I am that grandma with the book.. even though I am in my 30’s and have no grandchildren. But bringing that book along can really assist in the disappointment of a poor athletic performance.
This saying is so true... "Liberalism is an endless series of grievances that can never be satisfied." I have no idea who said it first but they are 100% correct in their assessment.
They hate the fact they are alive and are trying to make others miserable as they are.
Ungratefulness.
Common trait atheists and satanists share. If God were to take one of their eyes or limbs, they would be mad at him, wouldn't they? But they are not grateful when they have it, are they? How entitled.
Hmmmm sounds to me like you just described women to a T.
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The way I see it they h@te the fact they exist and will lash out on the world until every one is miserable as them.
Ungratefulness. Common trait between atheists and s@t@nists.
If God were to take one of their eyes or limbs, they would be mad at him, wouldn't they?
But they are not grateful when they have it, are they? How entitled.
You have to be a bit more specific about what you mean by "liberalism".
"Liberalism" in political theory has nothing to do with the Democratic Party of the United States. Just because members of that party are often called "liberals" (in contrast to "conservatives") doesn't mean that they have much to do with actual liberalism. In fact, when you look at the tenets of eg. Classical Liberalism, American Republicans fit them to a T, much more so than Democrats.
If you want a term that's less ambiguous and less prone to confusion, you could use "leftism" instead of "liberalism". (Or, even more precisely, "modern leftism".)
Sam Walton, who started Walmart, would fly in his small plane to his stores and treat the employees to snacks and talk to them personally. He had a policy that all of his products were US made.
Dang. My neighbor showed me his old Popular Mechanics magazines and SEARs catalogs. All American made. Literally sold materials and tools for you to build anything at home. Including a house! When he shows me this, and some of the stuff he has, I just get sad. I wish American commerce was back to that.
He also ran Japanese concentration camps right here in the USA
@@angietorok8389 This is what I found.
"Sam Walton was a military intelligence officer and supervised security for military facilities in Utah including camps where captured Japanese soldiers were shipped. The internment camps were under the authority of the Department of Justice, not the military.
"The claim that Sam Walton ran Japanese concentration camps is false; Sam Walton, the founder of Walmart, served in the US Army during World War II, but there is no record of him being involved in the operation of any internment camps for Japanese Americans, which were established by the US government, not by individual soldiers like Walton.
Internment camp, not concentration camp
I wouldn't give a f*ck if he did. We were at war with Japan and war sucks and it's going to suck for you if you're Japanese at that time. Japan, I'm sure, would have done the same to any Americans living in Japan at the time.
@@angietorok8389
Walmart 1985. Back When companies had standards for their employees appearance. All male associates had to wear a tie. No beards. Ladies head to be appropriately dressed for business. No blue jeans no tank tops. Stockroom personnel only in blue jeans.
And most importantly you didn’t have to hire every misfit that walk in the door so as not to get sued.
The only good thing I see nowadays is that it doesn't matter if you're ugly, you can still get a job. That's the kind of thinking I want in society. However, there should be a proper dress code.
I agree with everything, except the beard. Leave that alone.
@@n4ughty_knight I wouldn’t call anyone ugly. But obviously they are people who are more attractive than others. You don’t have to be beautiful to make a good presentation. Properly groomed decently dressed and a positive personality usually will get you in most Doors.
I must admit when I was much younger 1970s I was far more likely to hire a 22 year old gorgeous long legged redhead.😎
@@charlesb8 When the company I was working for back in the early 1980s went out of business I applied at Walmart I had been a store manager. They were very happy to have me informed me that my beard would have to go. The bank account was more important than the beard so there you are.
A few years later I was reading the company magazine and saw that one of the new executives had a beard. Started growing one the same day. No problem Company policies do change.
@@charlesb8 When the company I was working for back in the early 1980s went out of business I applied at Walmart I had been a store manager. They were very happy to have me informed me that my beard would have to go. The bank account was more important than the beard so there you are.
A few years later I was reading the company magazine and saw that one of the new executives had a beard. Started growing one the same day. No problem Company policies do change.
The best driving advice I received was to assume everyone else on the road is a lost idiot. It's served me well
Blind drunk or stupid 👍
...and it turns out, that's the case. Most of them are so lost they don't even know what country they're in.
My dad told me to NEVER assume people know what they are doing.
The advice I got and I give to people is almost the same, this is what I got "assume everyone else on the road can't drive"
You nailed it about fashion. Chris Farley as Walz. LMAO. I lost.
That baby in the Walmart commercial is 40 years old now.
And probably shopping at Walmart.
Either 39 or 40 depending on what month they were born.
@@jasonsummit1885tell me you are an engineer (or QC) without telling me.....
"The microwave is for chicken nuggets" - you can take the man out of the trailer park but you can't take the trailer park out of the man!
there is another way to make nuggets?
@@halogeek6, of course - up your exit hole, while sitting on a hairdryer is how we do it in Appalachia!
@@halogeek6 Fry 'em, bake 'em, toast 'em, freeze dry 'em, sun dry 'em, boil 'em, deep fry 'em, smoke 'em, grill 'em, barbecue 'em, steam 'em, stir fry 'em, marinate 'em, pickle 'em, sear 'em, braise 'em, blanch 'em, stew 'em, pre-ferment 'em, de-glaze 'em, poach 'em, saute 'em, and pressure cook 'em.
I take frozen dark meat chicken, cut into nugget sized chunks, thaw, dip in whisked eggs, dip in ground pork rinds and fry in tallow or lard. BEST chicken nuggets I've ever tasted! Even my son loves them and he doesn't even like regular pork rinds!@@halogeek6
@@fearlessjoebanzai those arent nuggets. thats bungets. a similer dish but now the same.
Debates are strictly so we can watch the ppl we already like smoke the other side.
Then... we can watch the MSM lie about it all the next day. 🤷♀️
Walmart used to tout Made In America products.
AS all their shelves were 93% full of foreign made stuff.
They've been 80% china since day one.
US made work clothes were a big thing there in the early 90's.
Sam Walton also pledged truckers were always welcome. Now they will boot your truck or they’ve put a 10ft crossbeam at the parking lot entrances. The first one the boot, that’s cause truckers were staying over night and trashing the lot. But with the height beam now truckers can’t even stop off and shop. The truck stops over price everything. So we always needed that big parking lot so we can stock up and not get r aped on prices. Now we have to wait till we get home and get what we can to last as long but it’s usually a week then back to spending our hard earned money on way overpriced food.
@@bobboy5508 If this is a very common issue with truck drivers, come up with a solution. I see an opportunity for a new service/company. Necessity is the mother of invention. Not saying Walmart is right for doing that, but since they are and probably won't change, find another way.
Wal-mart went from cookie monster pajamas to illegals now. When I walk into a Wal-mart it's like I've gone to a different country.
Oh gosh I went yesterday and I didn't hear any English! It was crazy
QUE ????
@@elultimo102 El Walmarto no speako englinese
😂😂😂@@n4ughty_knight
I hate going there for anything
That's back in the day when Walmarts claim to fame was " Made in America"...bit different now...
Looks like a K-Mart to me!
Loved the dog passing along the burnt waffle. The little dog that made his own door was fun, too.
Brother, may I have some oats?
Did not realize just how cheap they make doors now, ouch. That door looked like paper mache shred.
My sister gets mad when she visits and I refer to her little dog as a "rat dog."
But that video just proves that I've been right all along! Those things aren't real dogs! They're rodents that people have made socially acceptable! =)
In 1985 we were still shopping at KMart.
If anyone wo0uld have told me that the late 80s would be peak civilization I would have laughed at them. But it was.
80's cocaine was awesome
@@Despiser25Lord have mercy, I miss the 80's! I had a wonderful childhood! Poor but free!
In the days when Sam Walton was srill alive and believed in looking after his customers. After his passing it just became another money grabbing corporate.
My mom worked at Kmart in ‘85. I got brand new clothes every year but it took all year to pay for them on layaway 😢😂
The wnba one was so spot on
1985 was the start of Sam Walton's golden era at WalMart. When he died in the late spring of 1992, his greedy, selfish brats took over, immediately removed his best-selling book from publication, and sent the whole organization to H377 in Chinese shrinkwrap.
Sam believed that 70% of STORE employees should be full time with benefits.
Yup, I used to LOVE walmarts
@@RealTechZen The love of money is the root of all evil.
The Holy Bible.
@@GDeanG1963 That's an extremely shortsighted, limited definition of evil, then.
@@dawnfire82 It may appear that way at the surface. And, years ago I never saw how it was true. But, the older I've gotten, and the more I've learned about so many of the evils that have gone on, especially here in America, the more that that particular Bible Verse makes sense.
So many people have committed unspeakable crimes for money.
Even selling their own souls, so to speak, for money.
Killing other people,
Aborting babies,
Siblings hating each other on account of deceased parents' inheritance distribution.
Selling illicit sex for money.
Politicians selling their own cities, States, country out for money.
Child sex slavery done for the money.
Selling illicit dangerous drugs for money.
On and on it goes.
Wicked, destructive actions for the sake of money.
What’s up with good ppl raising garbage children ?!
You and I burst out laughing at the same time with flag of France joke. Oh, and many countries have afternoon naps but I think you know that. Loved your book. Very well told with a ton of emotion.
Made me so happy when wnba ratings tanked after Clark's team was out of the playoffs. Such horsesh** how the other players acted towards her. They deserve obscurity.
She's not liked because she is white.
They are mad that she's white
@@YouDontKnowMe-qd2mc Was there any reason to let those racist baboons and rabid hyenas play against Women?
@@YouDontKnowMe-qd2mc they are mad they will never be as good as her….if she was mediocre, her white skin would serve their egos, now it doesn‘t fit their racis worldview
Now she's gone to Europe and the wnba if screwed.
Yeah, about having faith in your fellow man…
_“The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.”_
~ Winston Churchill
"Cursed are those who put their trust in mere humans, who rely in human strength and turn their hearts away from the Lord."
To be fair democracy is the only way lefties can win. No one who has actual stake in their country would buy their lunacy.
The midday nap is the last habit dropped by small children and the first habit taken up by old people! The nap is essential for good health so you choose and snooze!
I don't know if they do it anymore but when I was little in the 60s we had to take a nap in school in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grades. Usually after lunch and recess.
I took a nap today after my cats woke me up to watch the hurricane. We drove from the west coast of Florida to Kissimmee. The cats were mad and now they have to go home tomorrow. Yippee yah wow and away we go!
I think debates could change minds if the candidates were allowed to actually debate each other.
Never gonna happen when the entire MSM, Fed, and DNC are all in control by the same group of people
Totally
10:00 They're called _Morning People._ They brag about how much they get done by 9am, but then after they eat lunch they get tired and need to take a nap like a toddler.
Hey! Ya can't take a nap before happy hour! Grow up!
I like mornings just fine. I think people who are all grouchy and think you can't do anything for at least three hours are annoying. I eat a small lunch because eating heavily makes me drowsy for a while that's also my breakfast. Then I work my ass off for another six hours, sometimes seven. Don't get tired until I leave work, then usually only after I eat. I have one main meal for the day and go to bed to get my five hours of sleep.
But better a morning person like you describe than one who just doesn't get anything done for a few hours, then usually slows down for the last hour or two as well.
20:35 That Walmart commercial should be followed by a "Now" clip----notably, a Walmart clip from Deev's channel.
Yeah comon Tyler terrible
The thumbnail misled me into believing they were doing that.
That round a bout is in Cabazon, CA. It's MADNESS. Just a flat out free for all.
I live about 15 minutes from that nightmare. I hate that roundabout and avoid it as much as I can.
Triple roundabout at US-23 and Lee road in Michigan. Have fun navigating that nightmare.
I know 😂 and most are tourist coming to the casino.
The last one about Caitlin Clark.... Hilarious
Sorry America. Wrong color to be a star in 2024.
She messed with their clique.
That was dead on accurate, can they not see this?
Isn't caitlin clark going to europe to play ball now?
@@brianhildebran4351 I think it‘s a rumor, but she so deserves to get to play without having to face this toxic environment day in, day out.
Re: the old Walmart commercial………You can’t imagine what it’s like to have been a young adult in 1985 and trying to survive in clown world today!
I work a visual for a furniture store, and I always get a kick out of the mountain of "accent" pillows on beds. People copy what they see in stores. But we put so many pillows on display beds to keep people off the display beds in the store. That is it.... just to keep people of the display beds. 😂😂😂
Who else can’t wait till the Thems are voted out of office?
Harris Walz 2024
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How come you're not using your original username and are using a variation of my username?
Why are you hiding behind my username?
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We, the United Shoplifters of America, endorse Harris for President.
We didn't forget her help in passing Proposition 47.
@@RoccoDiricox8 Get another "safe and effective" booster! It has not done the full job yet.
Themocrats
OG Walmart commercial is proof America peaked in the mid 80s.
Today's commercials would be people in pajamas and slippers just walking past the self check-out then going straight to their car with carts full of stuff.
@@davedobson5869 Don't forget the guys wearing panties, wal-fart attracts the weirdos.
Yes. Yes it did.
@@davedobson5869 Not in this economy...
Yeah and I never got to see it
The sidewalk across the street from my house was legendary. Nice hill down to a gap in the sidewalk from a huge maple thats roots pushed the cement into the perfect launch to down ramp. Still there
It reminded me of this sidewalk in Arkansas where my brother tried the jump, wiped out and became badly bloody
"Go Joey, go!" Sorry, but Joey heard that taking naps during the day makes you live longer.
To be fair, round abouts were not part of driver training or the rules book when most of us took the test.
Still not that hard to figure out.
Well, now I know why the little silica packets have "DO NOT EAT" written on them.
They were big when I was taking my drivers but then they took them al” out for controlled intersections. Now they are putting them all back and in the strangest places. Unless you grew up in the ‘70s you have little to no experience with them. The road people are messing with us.
I'm not sure they existed in '66, at least in the US.
I had to ride with a coworker 20 years ago who'd never used one.
She closed her eyes and screamed halfway through.
I refused to ever ride with her again.
He brings up people under the influence, but all of these people that go the wrong way in roundabouts are “sober”😂
What really hurts is when you fall asleep reading your I-Pad and it hits you in the face and wakes you up!
Ouch my tablet is super heavy and I have whacked my nose pretty good with it before! 😂
Oh yeah..especially when my nose has already been broken 4 times and is pretty sensitive.
I think dreaming about falling hurts more 😂
Real books hurt too when they hit you in the face
Yup, my tablet has hit me so hard in the nose sometimes, I wake up seeing stars! Lol
If you own a dog, adding kick plates is a cheaper option than buying a new door.
At least the dog didn't pee and💩 on the bed
Katelyn Clark is the best thing that ever happened to the WNBA. She’s good number one, she’s smart number two and she’s fairly attractive and articulate.
Best of all, she likes men.
Men eat fast because they have to get back to work
I think it's because we don't live to be as old.
We don't have time to enjoy a meal 'cause we're gonna' die soon. =)
My dad always eats like this.. he calls it Ramming Speed!
That office clip @19:02 literally sounds like an answer she’d give. Lmfao.
I grew up in a trailer park in Detroit, not far from the set of 8 mile. I am white trash telling you that you need to explore cuisine! Lunchables, hot pockets, bug juice and chicken "nuggies" are NOT grown man food!!
Almost I could follow him in the clip, but I can't seem to follow what she is saying. But at least it's holistic and unburdend by what has been.
That "model" with the IV is on her way back from a Diddy party! 😂😂😂
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@RoccoDiricox8 yeah vote harris balls if you love the disasters that have been unfolding since 2021
Shill.
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It's not necessarily that the people are unintelligent, it's that Roundabouts are unintelligent! 5:20
Roundabouts work just fine. Just because they are new and they didn't have them when you were a kid doesn't mean that traffic lights are always better.
They put them in dumb places sometimes but the principle works fine.
@justforever96 If what you say is true, then why are many European Countries where they originated getting rid of them?
1:00 Nigellla Lawson is a British TV chef known for her subtle use of innuendo and her heaving bosom. You really should watch her stuff a turkey. The Micro-wah-ve was just a running joke.
I have not seen her in years. Is she still morbidly obese?
Like pronouncing Target as TAHH JAY
Caitlin Clark should 'identify as black like Kumaltoe Harris!
Agreed! Maybe she should try washing greens in her bath tub and see if that helps.
That’s Kuntsmella Harris to you Mr.
Caitlins' going overseas next year. 90% drop in WNBA attendance. 😂😂😂
I'm a mom and absolutely HATE all those spare pillows.. 😅
I do too. I have some pretty pillows. But what I cannot stand is the atupid ‘karate chop’ method they do to the top of the pillows! OMG!!!! I wish they’d stop doing that. The points on top look so ugly and cold.
I'm a mom too and OMG YES!!!! I hate the karate chop thing too!!! I thought I was the only one! 😂
Its not just grandma reading a book. Everyone else that far up in the stands is watching the game on a TV screen. How much do they pay to do that, plus cost of food, parking and whatnot compared to those who do the same thing at home?
Ok, the nap is stellar! Why did they stop that at kindergarten? 😂
18:20 True story: One time, my ex-wife, her brother, and I got sandwiches (foot-longs) at Subway, and brought them back to the house. My ex goes into the kitchen to unwrap hers, and put it on a plate. As she comes back into the living room, I'm just finishing the last bites of my first half. She gripes at me, "You're already half-done, and I haven't even started!" We then looked over at her brother, who was already finished, and stuffing his papers back into the bag.
Truly an epic tale on a par with The Odyssey or Beowulf.
@@acoupleofgsanrandaneaniandann. I agree. At first, I read the hot dog story quickly. It captured my imagination so I read it again so as to capture any nuance I may have missed . I pictured the situation in my minds eye. Then I began to imagine some questions. What condiments were involved? Was this just a pedestrian ketchup/mustard situation or were these folks more sophisticated? Were onions an option? Relish? Perhaps all options were on the “table” so to speak. Were the buns pre-warmed or just straight from the package? Were these hotdogs grilled or heated in a microwave….meecro waaaavve…..boiled perhaps, fried in a pan. By now I was so absorbed in the action , my imagination captured by the possibilities….I began to daydream of some of my personal hotdog related experiences. Oh, how my mind was flooded with precious memories. Yes, this hotdog story was a literary adventure and delight. All of the elements of great writing made an appearance. Yes, the Odyssey, Beowulf…….War and Peace……The cat in the Hat…..all that kind of shit….dave in Omaha
You, and your brother seem to eat like Dobermans.
You have to think outside the box. Those white Tshirts could be worth thousands, if not millions of dollars, in an art studio.
I’d buy that before I bought a Hunter Biden piece.
The eating fast hit hard with me. Basic training, 15 minutes to break formation, get to the mess hall, get your food, sit down, eat it, police the space you sat, and get back in formation...multiple companies going to mess at the same time. You learn to eat fast or you will be hungry until next meal. I still have that habit, and I've been out since 1999.
Walmart used to only sell products made in the US and focused on family. Then the owner died and his kids took over and decided to outsource everything.
Caitlin Clarke went home for the rest of the season & sales immediately dropped.
Things at Walmart were very different when Sam Walton was living. They were also proud of carrying made in America products.
Dude, the eating thing.
"Major Payne", when he goes out on a date with Ms. Wallbern. LMAO
In WWII in England my Mum said GIs would drive their jeeps straight across roundabouts! Peace.
That‘s why nowadays they mostly have steep steps and flowerbeds and a structure on top. 👍🏻
"...Are people better today then they were 4 Years ago?"
"I was born to a middle class family...!"
🤔🤦♂️💩
I'm not Joe Biden 😂
The View - would you do anything different?
No
That little girl in the first clip is creating a work of modern art on her dad’s tee shirt.
Yes absolutely
For real! They could sell that in an art museum for a bajillion dollars 😂
She wanted mustard, not ketchup, as a corn dog should be eaten
Was that her dad ?
Some would argue its better than hunters "art" lol
18:43 I was thinking the same thing, one of them was in the military. I remember during Airborne school, we'd eat our lunch in about 30 - 45 seconds. Airborne Sergeants were like, "EAT IT NOW, TASTE IT LATER, LET'S MOVE IT AIRBORNE!!!!" hahahahahhaha
Screaming Eagles!
@@dburch2338 but of course, we have a rendezvous with destiny!
Thanks for your service. Our sons were 82nd Airborne
The dude with the IV bag strutting down the catwalk is a DUDE.
No please say it's not so.
And I'm confused, is the wnba player also a dude?
ps. I don't follow sports.
I think it's a girl.
Walking out of a Diddy party💀
I thought it looked like they resurrected Joey Ramone for the fashion show.
9:25 Growing up in north Indiana, in the 70's, there was a property (a few acres in size) it was all dirt, no concrete; we called it "the dunes" it had trails, hills, valleys, ramps! We had some incredible times!
Roundabouts are the invention of the devil 😂
LOL 😆😆 found the left turner! 🤦
@@jay90374f the system. They are trying to get us to be like europeans
What if you need to go left (going all the way around), but it's BUSY, and everyone else needs to pass you? Gonna be there a while. Nobody's gonna let you in. I like traffic lights.
Hey Tyler last week was driving my semi thru and back thru your area. Was enjoying yalls nice weather. I live in east tn sadly came home to all the destruction left. Love your channel
Somebody needs to take that 1985 Walmart commercial jingle and put new video images behind it of some of the crazy things we seen at Walmart lately. That would be a total viral RUclips short in 24 hours😂
EVERYTHING was BETTER THAN NOW in 1985 , many of us would like to go back to that🙂 time .
The office! Yes! Perfect word salad.
top notch content bro, keep em comin!
There's nothing about fashion in the fashion shows anymore it's just about how stupid you could be
5:55 only way a debate will ever change someone's mind is if the candidate they were gonna go for majorly fumbled the entire debate and even then it's not all that likely
Sam Walton was still alive running Walmart, that's why it was normal and they carried "made in the USA" products. Once he died it went to sh1t.
I have had people honk at ME, when THEY are on the WRONG SIDE OF THE ROAD. 🙄
To be fair, some people use the horn as a warning to other drivers, not just a "f**k you" button.
@@wavion2 Naw. He was an old man who threw out the war sign too. He must have been confused.
Oh my gosh…my late husband was a Coastie. When we were first courting, my parents and I were stunned by how fast he would wolf down his dinner! What a wonderful memory. Thank you, Zeducation ❤
As a former Coastie myself, I definitely feel this. Meal time at Cape May was a test in time management skills.
@@scottkendrix6231 Funny you should say that, because my love was the BEST manager of time of anybody I have ever met in my life. He just accomplished so much. I only wish I could be more like him 😒
In college I used to work temp jobs and once worked helping a refrigeration technician at a very large food processing plant. When the break whistle went off, every single worker working the lines flopped right onto the mats and took a 15 minute nap. Siesta time!
No ketchup on a corn dog OMG you need help
Best ramp is an aluminum ramp stolen from a delivery truck and set at an angle with cut trees at the base of a very steep slope with a large runout. Broke the frame on every bike ridden off it and one motocross. I am lucky to still be alive and out of jail. The ramp took about 6 Ten-year-olds to steal and carry up into the woods. I am 64 and this is probably the first time this has been mentioned, good friends keep their mouths shut.
In New Jersey we call round abouts, jug handles. And we get a lot of NY and Pennsylvania drivers that can’t drive for ish.
I like it!
In the last year there has been a record number of head on collisions in Utah from out of state transplants that do not understand how to read signs or follow the lines on the road directing them to the on-ramp vs the off-ramp.
Happy Tuesday Zeducation and everyone else thats watching this video
Years ago when I had season tickets to the Canucks hockey games the couple in front of us ...... the wife read a book thru every game .... never watched a minute in the two years I had those seats.
I’m saying Meekro Whave now
I must ask...if drivers can't figure out a four way stop, how are they going to figure out a round about?!
I was working in Taiwan for a while. The British expats were always going the wrong way.
To be fair to them, I did the same thing in Brunei. I was driving a car with the steering wheel on the right and manual shifting with my left hand. Thank God the clutch, brake, and gas pedals were in the same position as US cars.
Omg. Crazy. When I moved to Spain, I thought I was gonna have to do right hand drive. Nope. Just like US. But all the cars are manual. Which I am proper wt now. But many many round abouts. For me, its my home is on beach. And to get to my garage below. I drive through a plaza of restaurants, and exit from the town center driving inches away from bar seating on each side thats usually occupied by people. Jesus Nazero Plaza in Rota. Got to love it. When my friend who works at the bar sees me, she always says hi like she hasn’t seen me for a long time. Gotta love it. I do wish we could tent our windows though.
Little Joey made me lose.
At first I didn't even know he was in the race.
Well, technically he wasn't. 😂
Show the Wal-Mart commercials where Sam Walton bragged "We buy American so you can too!"
True
I loughed quite often, thanks for this, Tyler! But it was over so quickly ... that's what she said.
✌Two things on the go, 1985 i was 1 year old and a big hug 🤗 from germany to all of you guy. And yes, i could hug a bunsh of folks at the same time, cause i'm big, not fat big, normal big, not tall big, i am simple big .... things she never said 😢
Roundabouts don't work in Texas. Every Texas driver thinks they have the right-of-way, no matter which lane they are in.
You guys are crazy out there😮 freeways are round abouts
I've never understood why people have so many pillows on the bed.
Body count
People are definitely dumb, that is why we have roundabouts in the first place.
Copying Socialists in Europe about anything is ALWAYS a bad idea.
Roundabouts are just awful. They waste your time and money. If I wanted to drive around in a circle, I would do cookies in the parking lot. Roads need to be in a grid so you can actually find where you are going
@@henrybierman8431 The town I live in was designed by a douchebag who thought the whole town should function as a roundabout.. drives me crazy,.
I thank you for your content as this allows me to get all the laughs from all the social media platforms in a single sitting with out having to be on those garbage platforms.
14:57 "start going Joe Biden..." 🤣🤣🤣
I paused the video and was about to type the same thing. Oh my word, that was funny.
21:38 I love after watching a Walmart ad from 1985 Tyler did a free ad for them on his channel.
11:40 - Joey is the only one that would've survived D-Day.
I think he fell asleep.
Lol the roundabout... you'd think they could figure it out just by watching other cars. But people also still believe politicians, so... yeah, some people just can't learn. 😂
Just think of it as all that natural immunity you're building up. People with no kids are at a definite disadvantage 😅
Well said at the end, Tyler. God bless!
That's hilarious. I actually love saying "mick-roh-wahv-eh" lol. It's funny
Nigella is a legend 😂
Military chow line... you have 12 minutes to get through this line with 200 other people and finish your tray! (but you are NOT allowed to eat while IN the line!)
Yeah, the Wal Mart commercial... that's back when you could call Sam personally and tell him what was happening at your local WM. Once he died, everything changed.
I am that grandma with the book.. even though I am in my 30’s and have no grandchildren. But bringing that book along can really assist in the disappointment of a poor athletic performance.
2:03 the lettuce and tomatoes in the back of my fridge watching me cheat on my diet lol
Tampon Tim Walz looks like a bad drawing of Elmer Fudd
I still haven't completely broken the Navy boot camp, eat in 8 minutes, habit. I have to consciously slow myself down. I went to boot camp in 98.
Thank you for your service
When that guy finished the food first reel, if you’re in the restaurant business then you eat really fast and usually standing up.
Reading in different environments as background noise is really nice!