@Valkyrie autocorrect is a bitch sometimes, or maybe I am just that stupid that I cannot comprehend the differences in meaning of certain words above a third grade reading level. Whatever you choose to be the truth is probably good enough. But thanks for the correction.
Why didn’t they just call a taxi or uber whatever it was back then to their destination when they ran out of fuel on the train? Or why didn’t they just schedule a flight they could’ve been home in a few hours if even that .. they were fucking autistic idiots
I'm astounded at how teachers manage to make history boring. I used to sleep thru that class, but when I was able to travel a little, see historical sites and then learned some of the actual stories of historical events, I've loved it. People are batshit crazy, always have been, always will be, and the real, true stories of some of the things that have gone down are so ridiculous that they would be unbelievable as fiction. If only teachers would tap into that side of things instead of just focusing on dull dates and timelines, kids would love learning. Game of Thrones is tame in comparison to real history.
Can we talk about the fact that the conductor’s crew found five different modes of transportation during this chase? Either security on locomotives were really bad back then or something...
William Fuller was a well known conductor at the time and every time he needed another locomotive he just yelled YANKEES STOLE OUR TRAIN HELP US CHASE EM DOWN and since he was well known and a trysted employee if the Western and Atlantic R.R they let him have it the locomotives he used were the Yonah, the William R. Smith and finally the Texas he had to abandon the Yohnah due to two south bound fright trains blocking his path he then boarded the William R. Smith and chased the general until he came upon a break in the tracks where the Raiders had pulled it up he then stopped and used the texas and chased the general until the general ran out of woodand water juat north of Ringgold GA all 23 raiders were captured 8 were executed the rest returned to the north after escape and prisoner exchange Andrews raiders were the first men to be awarded the Congressional Medal Of Honor both the General and Texas are preserved today the general is at the southern museum of civil war and locomotive history and the texas is at the atlanta history center.
@2:18 Andrews says "Fuller's eating Eggs Benny", and @2:28 I think that's actually Eggs Benedict on Fuller's fork. Their attention to detail with random lines the storytellers throw in, I can't. Lmao 😂
I bet they were in the Writer's room, thinking "Man, we don't have the budget to show a train chase action sequence, what are we going to do?", and one model train enthusiast just stood up, pen in hand, and thought "MY time has finally come!".
I am a direct descendant of Samuel Slavens (one of the 7 raiders hanged). They had to hang him twice (rope broke) because he was such a large man. Several family members, including one of my kids bears his name. Also these raiders were the 1st recipients of the US Congressional Medal of Honor. Loved this, I was cracking up. It was after all a 100 plus years ago.
The Civil War was when we went from being "these united states" to "The United States". Its effects are felt to this day, you can't understand modern politics unless you start there. And the stories from actual soldiers, thru their letters, are indeed crazy. I pray we never see anything like that again, but I'm a little nervous given our current divide.
For anyone who hasn't heard of this before, Disney actually made a live-action version in the 50s that's relatively true to the story since Disney was such a big train guy
I have seen the mivue and seen both the real general and texas and the William Mason and lafyette the locomotives used to portray the General and Yohnah the William Mason and Lafayette are both running at the B&O railroad museum in Baltimore Maryland
The Civil War was when we went from being "these united states" to "The United States". Its effects are felt to this day, you can't understand modern politics unless you start there. And the stories from actual soldiers, thru their letters, are indeed crazy. I pray we never see anything like that again, but I'm a little nervous given our current divide.
Although the US was obviously a united country for nearly a century before I fully get what you mean. Shelby Foote said something similar.. Sadly many seem to want to see the US as "These united states", I can think of plenty of heated conversations I've had with pro-confederates - and not just the Lost Causers, but people that ALSO actually strongly believe in secession.
There needs to be a Drunk History for the Black Count Alex Dumas. He was the former slave that was the basis for the 3 Musketeers stories. John Legend could do it. He owns movie the rights to the book
If he owns the movie rights then his plan is to do it but he hasn't gotten backing for it just yet. As much as Hollywood is starving for new franchises, they're also Their Own Worst Enemy since they're very hesitant to back anything that isn't part of a franchise. Look at white chicks, all these years later and they still haven't gotten the green light, and that movie was loved.
I have been to the Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive history many times haven't been in awhile dye to covid but the museum ia great and definitely worth a visit
OMFG ALL THE ACTORS R SO AAMMMAAAZZZINNNNGGG IN THIS SERIES...THEY ARE SEAMLESSLY ACTING OUT THE SPEECH SKIPS/FAILS IN THEIR ACTING..... DDUUUUDDEE THAT REQUIRES PRACTICE / REHARSAL OR PUURREEE SKILL!!!! AWESOME HATSOFFF TO THIS SERIES "select star left right 30 lives contra!" hahahahaha
As someone who grew up in north Georgia, attended college in Kennesaw (formerly know as Big Shanty), and took an entire class that discussed the historical memory of the Great Locomotive Chase, I can not describe how excited I was that a Drunk History was finally made about one of the dumbest, unimportant, amazing stories from the Civil War. This is great!
Derek gets really into this one! I’ve watched at least 50 of these episodes and he doesn’t usually get involved much but eating playdough was hilarious 😂
Oh man, I've lived right next to the memorial for this in Kennesaw (previously known as Big Shanty). There's a bridge with a relief of the train carved into the side of it with the quote "20 minutes for breakfast!" because that's the takeaway from the whole debacle - you can not separate a true Southerner from their grits and biscuits and gravy for ANYTHING. Plus, they're all super excited to get their train back, but like... that's such a small victory guys.
I'm from the Vollunneer State! We sent lots of vollunneers to the war, although I'm not sure which war, because I learned history in public school in the Vollunneer State.
Ironically this is the most accurate retelling of the event as it has all the locomotives that were involved in the "chase" rather than just the W&ARR General and Texas
LMAO when he said "they pull the brakes to a halt" (sic.) he actually pushes the regulator forward which would have added more steam and caused the engine to move forward quicker xD
Why is it that Comedy Central has more History content then the actual History Channel?
Aliens.
Cus you dont watch the History Channel
@@boratsagdiev6486 Neither do you
I actually miss the old History channel where they featured a lot of meaningful documentaries
"Aliens !"
"T 1000ing" after the train is probably the best thing I've herd this year.
I was dying! 😂😂😂
@Valkyrie autocorrect is a bitch sometimes, or maybe I am just that stupid that I cannot comprehend the differences in meaning of certain words above a third grade reading level. Whatever you choose to be the truth is probably good enough. But thanks for the correction.
@@marcelleroux9172 #humble
He even did the run!
Damn, the longer lip synch sequences on this one are absolutely great. Next level.
Have you seen Kid Snippets? They don't do new stuff & it's family friendly - but it's top notch lip syncing.
This had me hollering “I say(x6) BOOYYYYYY!”
2:31
I died laughing at work 😂😂😂😂😂
we watched this in my college us history class and I was the only one dying in my chair XD
the way he looks away for a sec when he says boi was hilarious
I was laughing so hard I woke up my husband!
From toolless chunks, to prybar hunks, is what should have been said.
i thought that exactly!
Came down here to say this, glad I wasn't the only one who thought it.
indeed, sir. Very good, sir.
Why didn’t they just call a taxi or uber whatever it was back then to their destination when they ran out of fuel on the train? Or why didn’t they just schedule a flight they could’ve been home in a few hours if even that .. they were fucking autistic idiots
@@mijunlily what a troll comment if I've ever seen one.
“Pump it, up, down, up, down, left, right, A, B, start”! .......Well I say, I say, I say, I say, I say....boyyyyyyyy that’s how a train gets stolen.
It is?
I wish my history teacher was this drunk during her class so she would teach entertaining history...
I'm astounded at how teachers manage to make history boring. I used to sleep thru that class, but when I was able to travel a little, see historical sites and then learned some of the actual stories of historical events, I've loved it. People are batshit crazy, always have been, always will be, and the real, true stories of some of the things that have gone down are so ridiculous that they would be unbelievable as fiction. If only teachers would tap into that side of things instead of just focusing on dull dates and timelines, kids would love learning. Game of Thrones is tame in comparison to real history.
Lucky for me my history teach was always stoned.
@@SBIFILMSminivan yep me too lolol
How is it alot of teacher make history boring
when you go to college, thats probably the case
Can we talk about the fact that the conductor’s crew found five different modes of transportation during this chase? Either security on locomotives were really bad back then or something...
Well anyone who flys a southern flag has always been known to be a little slower than the real Americans.
They didn't have security at all lol
William Fuller was a well known conductor at the time and every time he needed another locomotive he just yelled YANKEES STOLE OUR TRAIN HELP US CHASE EM DOWN and since he was well known and a trysted employee if the Western and Atlantic R.R they let him have it the locomotives he used were the Yonah, the William R. Smith and finally the Texas he had to abandon the Yohnah due to two south bound fright trains blocking his path he then boarded the William R. Smith and chased the general until he came upon a break in the tracks where the Raiders had pulled it up he then stopped and used the texas and chased the general until the general ran out of woodand water juat north of Ringgold GA all 23 raiders were captured 8 were executed the rest returned to the north after escape and prisoner exchange Andrews raiders were the first men to be awarded the Congressional Medal Of Honor both the General and Texas are preserved today the general is at the southern museum of civil war and locomotive history and the texas is at the atlanta history center.
@@TheAtlantaRailfan Longest sentence ever.
@@TheAtlantaRailfan Finally, somebody who speaks my language
2:40 Conductor William Fuller only ran fast cause he had on high-quality tennis shoes in the 1860's. lol
Truly he was a head of his time.
@2:18 Andrews says "Fuller's eating Eggs Benny", and @2:28 I think that's actually Eggs Benedict on Fuller's fork. Their attention to detail with random lines the storytellers throw in, I can't. Lmao 😂
3:36 Hit me with the whistle. ;)
Huh noice
haha
Haha
Up up down down left right left right A B start. 30 lives. Contra. Yessssssssss.
You forgot select, select!
I bet they were in the Writer's room, thinking "Man, we don't have the budget to show a train chase action sequence, what are we going to do?", and one model train enthusiast just stood up, pen in hand, and thought "MY time has finally come!".
Bob Bluered thought?
Or said?
Great ‘Freaks and Geeks’ reunion going on here
I am a direct descendant of Samuel Slavens (one of the 7 raiders hanged). They had to hang him twice (rope broke) because he was such a large man. Several family members, including one of my kids bears his name. Also these raiders were the 1st recipients of the US Congressional Medal of Honor.
Loved this, I was cracking up. It was after all a 100 plus years ago.
What a great honor know this
One of 8 raiders. Anyway, it's always very nice to hear from (a) descendant(s)
Me too
Two of my friends are descendants too
I said, I said, I said, I said
BOY.
I think our train's been stolen.
The Civil War was when we went from being "these united states" to "The United States". Its effects are felt to this day, you can't understand modern politics unless you start there. And the stories from actual soldiers, thru their letters, are indeed crazy. I pray we never see anything like that again, but I'm a little nervous given our current divide.
"I want three people who know how to use a train." LOL
The burping being acted out gets me every time
"Hit me with the whistle"
*Derp face*
John Francis Daley absolutely crushed this
As a drunken viewer I was fully immersed in the endeavor of Andrew's raiders, 10/10 would reccommend
You would?
A perfect 5/7 !
Martin Starr's lip-syncs are f***ing amazing.
"Hit me with the whistle." 😂
I like how the smuggler looks like an Amish guy 🤣. I live in Lancaster county Pa and it's dead on.
Err, pretty sure that's the normal garb fro back then - Simple and plain
He looks like Mac Miller cosplaying an amish guy
wow i live in Lancaster NY
me too
He look more like Abraham Lincoln with the beard.
6:03 the conductor is wearing sneakers 👟🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂💀💀💀
Rose King off topic BUT YOUR CAT IS BEAUTIFUL 😻
Bianca Bloom Thanks 😊
For anyone who hasn't heard of this before, Disney actually made a live-action version in the 50s that's relatively true to the story since Disney was such a big train guy
Wes Sparkmod
What was it called?
@@davidbeavers7746 The Great Locomotive Chase. It stars Fess Parker and Jeffrey Hunter
I have seen the mivue and seen both the real general and texas and the William Mason and lafyette the locomotives used to portray the General and Yohnah the William Mason and Lafayette are both running at the B&O railroad museum in Baltimore Maryland
The General is better
The Civil War was when we went from being "these united states" to "The United States". Its effects are felt to this day, you can't understand modern politics unless you start there. And the stories from actual soldiers, thru their letters, are indeed crazy. I pray we never see anything like that again, but I'm a little nervous given our current divide.
Although the US was obviously a united country for nearly a century before I fully get what you mean. Shelby Foote said something similar..
Sadly many seem to want to see the US as "These united states", I can think of plenty of heated conversations I've had with pro-confederates - and not just the Lost Causers, but people that ALSO actually strongly believe in secession.
This guy needs to tell more drunk history stories!!!🤣
i want chris evans to do drunk history
You do?
It would be the drunkest history ever. It would be super funny.
Naw Robert Downey jr
With chris hemsworth
pretty sure disney actors arent allowed to drink openly. They are slaves of the mouse anyway.
Good to see you Sweets!!!
Right. Love JFD.
The whole episode my brain just said SWEETS! ITS SWEETS!!!
Exactlyyyyyy that's also what I thought, I can never see an actor from Bones and not immediately think of their name in the show 😂😂
GOD i’ve had a crush on john francis daley for YEARS and i never see him in acting anymore and every time i see him it reignites my crush GEEZ
I can't believe how attractive he is even with the Amish chinstrap.
@@SacredDaturaa I've rewatched Bones just to see him!
He looks like nice peter cosplaying as Abe Lincoln
He look like he should be Lincoln's twin
3:36 Hit me with the whistle 😂😂
I’m from Marietta, this story is huge there and they have a museum dedicated to this event. I can’t wait to show this to everyone there.
I love this so much. John Francis Daley and Martin Starr are both amazing in this
It’s the Freaks and Geeks reunion we always needed.
There needs to be a Drunk History for the Black Count Alex Dumas. He was the former slave that was the basis for the 3 Musketeers stories. John Legend could do it. He owns movie the rights to the book
If he owns the movie rights then his plan is to do it but he hasn't gotten backing for it just yet. As much as Hollywood is starving for new franchises, they're also Their Own Worst Enemy since they're very hesitant to back anything that isn't part of a franchise. Look at white chicks, all these years later and they still haven't gotten the green light, and that movie was loved.
I think they focus more on American history
GT johns yes
His Grandson was also the Author, wasn't he?
I love the freaks and geeks reunion
no i do
I learned about this in elementary bc it happened in my town. There’s a museum right next to big shanty w the OG train
You did?
David Harrison yeah I’ve been to the museum and I got to see the engine
David Harrison did you?
I have been to the Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive history many times haven't been in awhile dye to covid but the museum ia great and definitely worth a visit
Sweets...😭😢😔😭😢😔...my heart is still broken
2:30 Was TOOO funny LOL!
OMFG ALL THE ACTORS R SO AAMMMAAAZZZINNNNGGG IN THIS SERIES...THEY ARE SEAMLESSLY ACTING OUT THE SPEECH SKIPS/FAILS IN THEIR ACTING.....
DDUUUUDDEE THAT REQUIRES PRACTICE / REHARSAL OR PUURREEE SKILL!!!! AWESOME HATSOFFF TO THIS SERIES
"select star left right 30 lives contra!" hahahahaha
As someone who grew up in north Georgia, attended college in Kennesaw (formerly know as Big Shanty), and took an entire class that discussed the historical memory of the Great Locomotive Chase, I can not describe how excited I was that a Drunk History was finally made about one of the dumbest, unimportant, amazing stories from the Civil War. This is great!
I love the fact they used toy trains in this
They are the bachmann HO scale 4-4-0s running on Bachmann E-Z track with steel rail and black roadbed
"A B Select Start 30 Lives.. Contra"
Shout out to the Konami Code
"hit me with the whistle" part had me rolling
I say,
I say,
I say,
BOI, I THINK OUR TRAINS BEEN STOLEN!
Geek reunion
3:15 they went from tool-less chumps to pry-barred hunks...
JOHN FRANCIS DALEY YES OH MY GOD.
Hi I just wanted to say you’re gorgeous
Myah’s Room me? wat, no no
LOL...hanged not hung. Even though it sounds and feels weird to say. This is one of the best reenactments I have seen on this show. Loved the trains.
Yeah.. kinda like "lighted" is correct versus "lit." Doesn't sound right, but there it is.
Bitch stfu
Derek gets really into this one! I’ve watched at least 50 of these episodes and he doesn’t usually get involved much but eating playdough was hilarious 😂
Drunk history is great. Especially in this era they are talking about, this might be the most accurate portrayal of how shit really went down.
I can't stop watching these help
Lol yall don't know about that foghorn imitation @ 2:34
It is tragic that this show was canceled!! These episodes are indelible, unlike mainstream education history lessons
Corona sadly killed the show, had some setbacks in early 2020 and then the pandemic stopped it from recovering
Plus the chemistry between the two made it 50x funnierrr
3:36 "hit me with the whistle"
This is much more funnier with the drunk narrator doing all the voices😂.
It wouldn’t be the same if the actors did their own voices...
Sam and Bill together again 😭😭😭
I'm glad they mentioned Raider #9. We learned about him in school but he never got much recognition.
Oh man, I've lived right next to the memorial for this in Kennesaw (previously known as Big Shanty). There's a bridge with a relief of the train carved into the side of it with the quote "20 minutes for breakfast!" because that's the takeaway from the whole debacle - you can not separate a true Southerner from their grits and biscuits and gravy for ANYTHING. Plus, they're all super excited to get their train back, but like... that's such a small victory guys.
8:36 haha that's a Sam Weir expression right there
7:50 had me laughing way too hard for some reason.
How is this not a remake with better visuals and a leading cast? This guy was hilarious. I love drunk history
That’s psych boy from Bones right? Ugh he’s so dreamy 🥰
It is?
@@davidharrison9893 Yes, John Francis Daley played Dr. Sweets
For a comedy segment, this is REALLY WELL FILMED AND RESEARCHED.
the conductor came out and i was like "mr harrington? wtf?"
“Hit me with the whistle”
ₜₒₒₜ ₜₒₒₜ
:)
Good to see Sam and Bill working together again.
I'm from the Vollunneer State! We sent lots of vollunneers to the war, although I'm not sure which war, because I learned history in public school in the Vollunneer State.
"i think our train's been stolen" had me fucking pissing myself laughing 😂😂
It’s Sweets!! 💕
brb, I have to go buy a train whistle.
Ahhhh.... Drunk History gives me life! So does Martin Starr. Great episode, made me crack up so much.
Tool less chunks to crowbar hunks. IT WAS RIGHT THERE FOR YOU!!!!
We need you to find a pry bar! It’s a long piece of iron with a hookie thing at the end!
Those 3 workers are so dedicated to catching those 3 guys
Seriously...one of the best ever drunk history segments ever. EVER!
Listen to Great Locomotive Chase, it’s a great song that musically creates this scene
John Francis Daley can GET ITT!!!!!
Sweets!!!!!!!!!!!
Budget was tripled just to get Gabrus drunk.
2:29 *COMEDY GOLD*
"Fullers eating eggs bene" ....oh fuck - im crying
ok.. I just started watching drunk history and OMG I've been missing out. These are some of the funniest shit I have ever seen.
Im so glad my history teacher is like this
Ironically this is the most accurate retelling of the event as it has all the locomotives that were involved in the "chase" rather than just the W&ARR General and Texas
I sort of think they should've used Sierra Railway #3, since that engine was built in the same company as the General
@@robertlucido3686 shut up, just shut up. No
I loved this one so much.
I am so here for John Francis Daley 💚💚
April 12, 1862 - April 12, 2022: Watching this on the 160 year anniversary of the Andrews Raid.
Love Gabrus, and I love Freaks and Geeks. This is the best Drunk History ever.
LMAO when he said "they pull the brakes to a halt" (sic.) he actually pushes the regulator forward which would have added more steam and caused the engine to move forward quicker xD
I'm just here for Gabrus! He's the best! Why is he not in the title of the video?
I say I say I say.....Fuller and his boys.....LOL i laughed
Those train reenactments are DOPE!!!
He is a great amount of drunk for this one, still tells a great story but definitely vibin with that train whistle
Andrews: let's not draw attention to ourselves.
Yeah that's coming from the person that looks like Abraham Lincoln if he was from Amish Country😂😂
y’all I’m from Huntsville, AL. I’ve lived here my whole life and I have NEVER heard this story. Thank you Drunk History!!! also, love the whistle 😂😂
Easily among my Top Five episodes. Cheers!
The looks Everytime the horn went off lol
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