Like, where? Every place I've ever lived (in the United States), the climate has been warmer in the past 20-30 years then it was when I lived there. That's sad. Canada just got SEVEN INCHES OF RAIN recently. That's scary and downright sad.
@@atlantic_love Norway is one example. It’s not fun here right now, 20°F and lower with lots of snow. That weather starts in November and ends in April. I can absolutely relate to this quote right now 😂
@@atlantic_love You’re hung up on the climate change issue? I’m not disagreeing with you on that, what we’re talking about is not wanting to live somewhere it’s colder than inside a freezer.
As a Norwegian born in the early 60ies who hates the winter season and never did well with any winter sport, I'm laughing myself silly listening to Ross Bennett here. 😂😂😂 We never had a snow day here, though. Off to school no matter what!
Northern Ohio....1974....two story farm house. We had storm windows on all the windows EXCEPT the diamond shaped window at the top of the stairs. That window functioned as a test for how cold it was. If you couldn't scrape the frost (yes, inside) and see out, it was freaking COLD and we STILL WENT TO SCHOOL!!!!
Years ago Jerry Van Dyke on the Tonight Show talked about being in Fairbanks, Alaska when it was 70 degrees below zero. "Think about it!", he said, "It could warm up 100 degrees and still be freezing!"
I work in a school district where they are veryyyyyy resistant to giving snow days. This year every single district in our area except us had a snow day. And lo and behold one of the buses full of middle schoolers slid into a ditch. Never have I felt such petty pleasure 😂 (none of the kids were hurt) And no one ever intends to let them live it down.
I grew up in Alaska. I got y'all beat! The Northern Lights don't come out to play unless it's -30 or lower. The most amazing Aurora I ever saw- blue, red, green, purple - brilliantly colored light just dancing across the sky and you could hear it. Like a soft sursurration of static electricity. Stopped my vehicle on the side of the road and got out and stood like a gape-mouthed moron, just staring into the sky. It was -87 degrees F. I could have died and I did not care. There is something to be said for beauty being the result of pain. I never saw them that colorful again and yet I will never forget standing by the side of a back road, holding hands with the man who would become my husband, staring at the single most awesome event I would ever experience. Sometimes it's just worth it.
@@maggierose97 Engine block heaters. You plug them into an electrical outlet whenever they're not running for more than an hour or so. They keep the oil warm, which keeps the engine block "warm".
Born and raised in the Sierra and old enough that it was when REAL winter still happened here. Learned to drive in it, chains, etc. Moved to Seattle for five years when I was 30...and Brad Upton ain't lying abt Seattle peeps. "We're RAIN people" was always my snide remark.
I'd love to know who does all the designs for the backdrops. There's some really incredibly talented backdrop stagers working with dry bar here! maybe one of your talented comedians could interview some of them for us! I'd love to see a documentary on their work and meet the characters and personalities behind these gorgeous sets;-) HEY!!! Are you listening drybar-angel-vid people?
@@jayamburn1959 Jay, anyone always start as a friend to me. We are all in this crap world together. Next time you're in VT hit me up and I'll recommend some places to Zen out. Much love friend. 💛
I get a kick out of this. I live 25 miles due West of Downtown Chicago. We have this "interesting" phenomena here we call freazing rain. It's tiny shards of ice, driven by strong winds. They WILL cut you. We would rather have a Blizzard than an Ice Storm.
They had that while I lived in Germany. It was great. Especially it stopped after a short time and froze into black ice everywhere. Then the sidewalk tried to kill you as you walked. We liked to sit by the windows of our rooms and count all the future insurance claims that day when the cars went sliding everywhere
@@ChinchillaQueen I understand. I used to live at the bottom of a Hill. We had a down hill road, with a level road At the intersection in front of my house. We had an ice storm one night. I heard a crash, then another one, etc. I got my Son and my Wife to look out our windows. My Wife, Kathie, as we are watching the Chaos, said "I'll be right back". Kathie comes back with 3 mugs of Hot Chocolate. It was better than TV. One of the funniest things was watching a car slide backwards down the hill. Before people try to bust me out, I was on 911 for 20+ minutes to report. But, you see, I'm not so stupid as to go outside in an ice storm. I couldn't count how many vehicles were there, but it was several.
@@curtisfranzen986 it's hilarious on a military base because they get extra picky about which tow companies they let on base. Fastest I ever saw construction work get done on a base was when one of those cars slid into the fence between base territory and German territory. Hit it just right and took out several feet of that fence. They had that fixed in a few hours when something else might take a month
@@paperclips4113 enlisted. Was just one of the lucky Americans to get stationed over there. The fence was repaired again a month later when one of the MPs plowed through it while drag racing the patrol car drunk.
@@paperclips4113 sleet would be more fun. Sleet can be seen. Wouldn't know on the insurance claims. I didn't drive while there. I would've gained so many speeding tickets. People wouldn't dare jump out in front of cars there. They don't want to get lectured. German people are very to the point in general attitude. Germany was fun. Left paler than when I got there but that's okay.
I’m from PA and I also lived in OH snowbelt and tornado alley. Was in S Carolina on vaca, middle of the afternoon, there was a light dusting of snow. We were informed that the restaurant we were eating in was closing due to the weather. They weren’t kidding.
@Amazing Grace it's absolutely hilarious. We moved down to Georgia for a little while, Ohio and pa here. I couldn't believe how crazy people were. There's actually a news clip everywhere shut down because of a little bit of ice and snow on the ground. Now of course they didn't have salt. But my God nobody knew how to drive in the snow. It was hilarious. And just as you said it was a dusting. I couldn't believe my eyes. Is there a tornado alley in Ohio? Or are you speaking of Oklahoma?
@@MzClementine oh yes, we had tornado drills at the hospital where I worked and the schools did too! Weather .. fun stuff. Another snow story ... my daughter were cleaning our car to go home from a pharmacy and we cleaned the woman’s car next to us. Then we found out she was from the south. I said this is not the kind of snow to learn on, esp at night in an unfamiliar town. Made her call her friend to come get her.
When we learned our school district's new superintendent had moved South Jersey from BUFFALO, omfg. There were NO effin snow days anymore, starting in 1990 or so!
Mittens are warmer becase your fingers are together and the body heat is able to build up there. They also protect your fingers better while skiing as together you are less likely to break a finger.
We get hurricane days in Florida instead of snow days, and I'm not sure we got many snow days when I was a young kid living in North Dakota because blizzards were just the norm. It had to be below zero before we were even allowed to stay in for recess.
When I was a kid we had a saucer. A large (4 foot wide) steel coca cola sign. Worth hundreds restored perhaps. Yet it was our saucer and served us well in the snow.
I love the last joke when he said utah and LA are the same and that genius in the crowd who yelled NO IT'S NOT! Like, good job fella, you found the joke.
@@lm3253 "Cool," is one thing. BITTER COLD is another. What do you mean? "Cool..." Maybe that's b/c you live someplace where the sun comes out?!???? 🥺👀😤😤😤 I'd fight you for it, if I could... 😤 Maaaaan - I'm moving. I swear to all that I love. Before I die? I'M MOVING. 💥
Speaking of global warming, it was 70 degrees in Wyoming, on December 3, 2021. If this means nothing to you, we usually get about 6 months of winter. Our first snow happens the first of October, and we usually get a really big blizzard around Mother's Day. I'm not so sure we'll have a white Christmas this year!
Wyoming's weather has always been unpredictable. Long ago, we had -25⁰ on Thanksgiving and 70⁰ on Christmas and I hosted a dance in the yard. It's not for anyone needing consistency.
My husband was once at a bar with my brothers where they were complaining about the weather outside with the bartender. My husband made the statement that he was glad there wasn’t much black ice around when the bartender laughed awkwardly and left. It was then they all realized the bartender, who was black, mistakenly thought my husband said he was happy there wasn’t much BLACK GUYS around. 😳🤦🏼♀️😂
@@JeffBigler That's fair I wasn't clear on it's origin. Wish he had elaborated on it. Because jokes are always funnier when you have to explain things lol
When speaking of the "cuddly people from Fargo" you must have forgotten that in that movie, there are Fargonians that put people through wood chippers. That's not so cuddly as you may think it is.
This compilation abruptly interrupted/completely stops after a few seconds of Patrick Keane's set!!!!_ Hey DB Editor, come back to work and fix this!!!!! Tyvm ;-)
After living near Lake Erie working on a horse farm four miles from the Lake, and deciding people who love reading, drinking, snowmobiles, and cross county skis love Western New York and weather abuse. I moved out. No more super snow. We do get snow in the desert. My solution get a loan buy a 4x4 and wait the melt out.
To turn a corner in the snow, tap the brakes and slide around the corner. I was in Needles this summer and it was 126°. Having heat stroke and the opposite of hypothermia.
I love Adam Ferrara 🤪🤯🤠🥳🤓😛😁🤣🕺😅🥴🙃🤤😛🙆♀️🙏💜🦋🐷 Saw him at Atlantic City Borgatta with Denis Leary & Lenny Clarke. "The Job" & "Rescue Me" were phenomenal, starring all three amigos 👨🦰🤷♂️👨🦳 💜
Yooo I had to do that semi thing on the way to Colorado cuz it went from 0 to 100 real quick, only I didn't have one in front of me. So I stopped, like an idiot, and waited for one. But it was that or be the idiot that was stuck, and at the time that was not a good thought with 120 dollars and having to drive back to OKC immedietly😅
people like me , who lived their whole life in a humid country which doesn't snow at all , will not understand the winter jokes 😆 i only seen snow twice in my 29 years of life by traveling to other country for vacation
As someone from the state of “Nah” I appreciate that our weather naturally protects us from from things some warmer states have- like higher crime rates. Thank goodness for frigid temperatures!!!
Sounds so good to hear people laughing.
“I could never live somewhere it’s warmer inside my freezer than it is outside my house.” I felt that.
Like, where? Every place I've ever lived (in the United States), the climate has been warmer in the past 20-30 years then it was when I lived there. That's sad. Canada just got SEVEN INCHES OF RAIN recently. That's scary and downright sad.
@@atlantic_love Norway is one example. It’s not fun here right now, 20°F and lower with lots of snow. That weather starts in November and ends in April. I can absolutely relate to this quote right now 😂
@@heavnxbound You're missing the point. Look at the OVERALL WEATHER in your area, going back decades, and then get back to me.
@@atlantic_love You’re hung up on the climate change issue? I’m not disagreeing with you on that, what we’re talking about is not wanting to live somewhere it’s colder than inside a freezer.
@@heavnxbound Hung up? Called reality. 😂😂
Ross Bennett is a natural! I could listen to him all day!!
I can listen to 99.99% of them all day every day!!! 😂😅🤣👍
As a Norwegian born in the early 60ies who hates the winter season and never did well with any winter sport, I'm laughing myself silly listening to Ross Bennett here. 😂😂😂 We never had a snow day here, though. Off to school no matter what!
Drybar is quickly becoming a destination for comedians
Dry bars been on fire lately thanks for the laugh 👍👍
Northern Ohio....1974....two story farm house. We had storm windows on all the windows EXCEPT the diamond shaped window at the top of the stairs. That window functioned as a test for how cold it was. If you couldn't scrape the frost (yes, inside) and see out, it was freaking COLD and we STILL WENT TO SCHOOL!!!!
Years ago Jerry Van Dyke on the Tonight Show talked about being in Fairbanks, Alaska when it was 70 degrees below zero. "Think about it!", he said, "It could warm up 100 degrees and still be freezing!"
Here's a canoe -- row to safety! 🤣
I work in a school district where they are veryyyyyy resistant to giving snow days. This year every single district in our area except us had a snow day. And lo and behold one of the buses full of middle schoolers slid into a ditch. Never have I felt such petty pleasure 😂 (none of the kids were hurt) And no one ever intends to let them live it down.
I LOVE these topical compilations! Keep it up DryBar
❄️ thank you Dry Bar
Love snow! Reminds me of my grandparents when I see snow! I used to live in upstate NY.
I grew up in Alaska. I got y'all beat! The Northern Lights don't come out to play unless it's -30 or lower. The most amazing Aurora I ever saw- blue, red, green, purple - brilliantly colored light just dancing across the sky and you could hear it. Like a soft sursurration of static electricity. Stopped my vehicle on the side of the road and got out and stood like a gape-mouthed moron, just staring into the sky. It was -87 degrees F. I could have died and I did not care. There is something to be said for beauty being the result of pain. I never saw them that colorful again and yet I will never forget standing by the side of a back road, holding hands with the man who would become my husband, staring at the single most awesome event I would ever experience. Sometimes it's just worth it.
We will get it occasionally here in the Chicago area, but not nearly as brilliant.
And I’d be standing there right next to you. 😮
What a wonderful experience. So that's not a typo, -87?! I would been dead at -40. How do you get your car to start in weather that cold.
@@maggierose97 Engine block heaters. You plug them into an electrical outlet whenever they're not running for more than an hour or so. They keep the oil warm, which keeps the engine block "warm".
Thank you so much for uploading this video. It is helping me get through the pandemic!
Me too! I listen everyday on my way to work! I also listened on long trips to help my mom when she was really sick. I so agree with you.
Ross Bennett was my favorite!
Born and raised in the Sierra and old enough that it was when REAL winter still happened here. Learned to drive in it, chains, etc. Moved to Seattle for five years when I was 30...and Brad Upton ain't lying abt Seattle peeps. "We're RAIN people" was always my snide remark.
Combine North Dakota and South Dakota into one state and call it Naaaah!🤣🤣🤣
Great compilation! Loved the amazing backdrops, so well thought out and detailed.
I'd love to know who does all the designs for the backdrops. There's some really incredibly talented backdrop stagers working with dry bar here! maybe one of your talented comedians could interview some of them for us! I'd love to see a documentary on their work and meet the characters and personalities behind these gorgeous sets;-) HEY!!! Are you listening drybar-angel-vid people?
Apparently my 1.5 year old understood your jokes…you had him cracking up! 😅
OMG.
It's likely true.
OMG
They OUTRANK US!
I promise they most certainly MIGHT!
(Its not really all that amusing).
Little ones are smarter than a lot of us think they are.
He's taking cues from the tonations and people's laughter
If it's super cold, mittens are actually better than gloves since your fingers can share warmth instead of freezing alone!
You know people are laughing hard when they start coughing from laughing too hard 🤣
And when you snort... my mom does that... ok, so do I 🐷🙆♀️🕺🙏💜🦋
It's hard to tell now a days with covid floating around. It almost sounds like a bomb siren starting to go off. Lol 😆
@@jayamburn1959 happy boom boom day 2 you too
@@jayamburn1959 just chilling on my property in VT living the life of solitude and independence. Hope you're doing the same.
@@jayamburn1959 Jay, anyone always start as a friend to me. We are all in this crap world together. Next time you're in VT hit me up and I'll recommend some places to Zen out. Much love friend. 💛
I get a kick out of this. I live 25 miles due West of Downtown Chicago. We have this "interesting" phenomena here we call freazing rain. It's tiny shards of ice, driven by strong winds. They WILL cut you. We would rather have a Blizzard than an Ice Storm.
They had that while I lived in Germany. It was great. Especially it stopped after a short time and froze into black ice everywhere. Then the sidewalk tried to kill you as you walked. We liked to sit by the windows of our rooms and count all the future insurance claims that day when the cars went sliding everywhere
@@ChinchillaQueen I understand. I used to live at the bottom of a Hill. We had a down hill road, with a level road At the intersection in front of my house. We had an ice storm one night. I heard a crash, then another one, etc. I got my Son and my Wife to look out our windows. My Wife, Kathie, as we are watching the Chaos, said "I'll be right back". Kathie comes back with 3 mugs of Hot Chocolate. It was better than TV.
One of the funniest things was watching a car slide backwards down the hill. Before people try to bust me out, I was on 911 for 20+ minutes to report. But, you see, I'm not so stupid as to go outside in an ice storm. I couldn't count how many vehicles were there, but it was several.
@@curtisfranzen986 it's hilarious on a military base because they get extra picky about which tow companies they let on base. Fastest I ever saw construction work get done on a base was when one of those cars slid into the fence between base territory and German territory. Hit it just right and took out several feet of that fence. They had that fixed in a few hours when something else might take a month
@@paperclips4113 enlisted. Was just one of the lucky Americans to get stationed over there. The fence was repaired again a month later when one of the MPs plowed through it while drag racing the patrol car drunk.
@@paperclips4113 sleet would be more fun. Sleet can be seen. Wouldn't know on the insurance claims. I didn't drive while there. I would've gained so many speeding tickets. People wouldn't dare jump out in front of cars there. They don't want to get lectured. German people are very to the point in general attitude. Germany was fun. Left paler than when I got there but that's okay.
I’m from PA and I also lived in OH snowbelt and tornado alley. Was in S Carolina on vaca, middle of the afternoon, there was a light dusting of snow. We were informed that the restaurant we were eating in was closing due to the weather. They weren’t kidding.
Hello from PA Dutch Country. ☺️
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Hello from NYS
@Amazing Grace it's absolutely hilarious. We moved down to Georgia for a little while, Ohio and pa here. I couldn't believe how crazy people were. There's actually a news clip everywhere shut down because of a little bit of ice and snow on the ground. Now of course they didn't have salt. But my God nobody knew how to drive in the snow. It was hilarious. And just as you said it was a dusting. I couldn't believe my eyes.
Is there a tornado alley in Ohio? Or are you speaking of Oklahoma?
@@MzClementine oh yes, we had tornado drills at the hospital where I worked and the schools did too! Weather .. fun stuff. Another snow story ... my daughter were cleaning our car to go home from a pharmacy and we cleaned the woman’s car next to us. Then we found out she was from the south. I said this is not the kind of snow to learn on, esp at night in an unfamiliar town. Made her call her friend to come get her.
@@kelf114 Hey there, .... Lancaster? I’m in Allentown.
When we learned our school district's new superintendent had moved South Jersey from BUFFALO, omfg. There were NO effin snow days anymore, starting in 1990 or so!
Mittens are warmer becase your fingers are together and the body heat is able to build up there. They also protect your fingers better while skiing as together you are less likely to break a finger.
We get hurricane days in Florida instead of snow days, and I'm not sure we got many snow days when I was a young kid living in North Dakota because blizzards were just the norm. It had to be below zero before we were even allowed to stay in for recess.
They were funny. 😄
Love the cold
Hot weather makes my skin crawl
Compilations be KILLING me 🤣
The spider one is NEVER leaving my playlist 👏😆
When I was a kid we had a saucer.
A large (4 foot wide) steel coca cola sign.
Worth hundreds restored perhaps.
Yet it was our saucer and served us well in the snow.
I love the last joke when he said utah and LA are the same and that genius in the crowd who yelled NO IT'S NOT! Like, good job fella, you found the joke.
I like these compilations, thanks Dry Bar!
28:21 I love mittens in the winter here in The Netherlands 🇳🇱!
5 upstate NY cities vie for the GoldenSnowball award each winter. 100%.
And consistent cloud coverage 😒
Cool!
@@lm3253 "Cool," is one thing.
BITTER COLD is another.
What do you mean?
"Cool..."
Maybe that's b/c you live someplace where the sun comes out?!????
🥺👀😤😤😤
I'd fight you for it, if I could...
😤
Maaaaan - I'm moving.
I swear to all that I love.
Before I die?
I'M MOVING. 💥
Minnesota here 🥰
Never laughed so hard at the term "crunchy granola" and "Rolos" 😆 🤣 😂
I am start using that as an insult!! Bring back aqua net!!
Speaking of global warming, it was 70 degrees in Wyoming, on December 3, 2021. If this means nothing to you, we usually get about 6 months of winter. Our first snow happens the first of October, and we usually get a really big blizzard around Mother's Day. I'm not so sure we'll have a white Christmas this year!
Jeez...
Omgosh!
Wyoming's weather has always been unpredictable. Long ago, we had -25⁰ on Thanksgiving and 70⁰ on Christmas and I hosted a dance in the yard. It's not for anyone needing consistency.
Very funny people especially the guy from New York talking about snow days and flying saucers.
cuz you can see us🤣
Bring Mike Burton back for another run! So. If we’re keeping track, we need to see Mike, Josh Sneed and Warren Hall again. Soon. Please.
Definitely Josh Sneed. Second favorite DryBar routine
@@sailordaigurren8225 who’s your favorite? Shayne?
@@FleaChristenson Shayne Smith is absolutely the funniest on DryBar.
@@sailordaigurren8225 for me he’s tied with Josh. It’s pretty tight. The timing and the material - both are fantastic.
He wasn't wrong, it started snowing in Salt Lake and surrounding areas 2 days ago lol
Did he just say the bowl of rice was gonna melt?! My eyeballs sweat last summer! 😂😎❤️😎😂, South Florida!
ive got bodies in the basement and I like bisciuts..that's a tshirt!
"Bodies in basement. Biscuits in oven. Mountain Man since 1962"
Flew down a wooded grove in my saucer and spun out around a tiny tree with my arm as the spinner mechanism....fractured left arm in 2 places....
My Father got buried in the snow to give a dog a test, he passed! My Dad is awesome!😎🤩😎
Has me in tears laughing because SAME 😂
My husband was once at a bar with my brothers where they were complaining about the weather outside with the bartender. My husband made the statement that he was glad there wasn’t much black ice around when the bartender laughed awkwardly and left. It was then they all realized the bartender, who was black, mistakenly thought my husband said he was happy there wasn’t much BLACK GUYS around. 😳🤦🏼♀️😂
Omg so hilarious 😂🤣😆
Leave you skiing…yep!
José and Leroy…🤣🤣🤣🤣😘
No a toboggan is a hat worn to keep you extra warm because it also covers your ears...
Yes, that's true in the southern US. And those "toboggan hats" apparently got their name from people wearing them when they rode on a toboggan.
@@JeffBigler That's fair I wasn't clear on it's origin. Wish he had elaborated on it. Because jokes are always funnier when you have to explain things lol
In Florida, it’s an iguana day!😂
He is too good 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 oh my gosh these guys are sooooo funny
Ahhh ....the beloved snow suit
Lived in NYC 3 years.. blizzard about every year. The side walk after they plow,, looked like a 12ft wall of snow.m
I'll take my subway sandwich to go in a polar vortex. - Jussie
I've got a friend that moved to Florida and he never stops teasing me
i've never seen snow. All these guys complaining sounds like paradise to me.😅
Ohhh...my gosh! Ya' don't even know the half of it. There us a saying here:
8 months of winter and 4 mos of construction.
It's true. 😒😒😒
What?
My mother made snow-ice cream and it's delicious 😋
lol lol so true
As an Orthodox Christian ☦ I can say that only in comedy I find something in common with Mormons 🤣
Hysterical!!
Greg Morton, the “Obamaman” song guy!
He fly in’🤣
I f*ing love this !!!!!
Go Pats ! :)
We had to shovel the walks and when your done go play.
When speaking of the "cuddly people from Fargo" you must have forgotten that in that movie, there are Fargonians that put people through wood chippers. That's not so cuddly as you may think it is.
This compilation abruptly interrupted/completely stops after a few seconds of Patrick Keane's set!!!!_ Hey DB Editor, come back to work and fix this!!!!! Tyvm ;-)
13:59-14:03 That's legit a great idea!
Ross Bennett looks like every topology professor ever.
Good stuff 🤣
After living near Lake Erie working on a horse farm four miles from the Lake, and deciding people who love reading, drinking, snowmobiles, and cross county skis love Western New York and weather abuse. I moved out. No more super snow. We do get snow in the desert. My solution get a loan buy a 4x4 and wait the melt out.
To turn a corner in the snow, tap the brakes and slide around the corner. I was in Needles this summer and it was 126°. Having heat stroke and the opposite of hypothermia.
The Drivers Ed voice one got to me😂.
But yeah, I'm never going to try out that crazy philosophy while driving. Too risky. And I live in Michigan!
it is minus 455 degrees Fahrenheit in space
I liked the guy from the small town Hornell.
I grew up near there - yes snowdays
Edit: so many places from NY, lol. Buffalo, Syracuse. Yep
Giant walk saucer sled I got the worst fat lip on one winter
Ungroomed trail.
18:18 BT is a hoot!!
1) COLD, Racism, Patriots - Go Sheets 🤣🤣🤣
2) This is a MAN! Hey, Boo Boo
I love Adam Ferrara 🤪🤯🤠🥳🤓😛😁🤣🕺😅🥴🙃🤤😛🙆♀️🙏💜🦋🐷 Saw him at Atlantic City Borgatta with Denis Leary & Lenny Clarke. "The Job" & "Rescue Me" were phenomenal, starring all three amigos 👨🦰🤷♂️👨🦳 💜
Moguls loll
That last guy looks like low res Mark Ruffalo.
Yooo I had to do that semi thing on the way to Colorado cuz it went from 0 to 100 real quick, only I didn't have one in front of me. So I stopped, like an idiot, and waited for one. But it was that or be the idiot that was stuck, and at the time that was not a good thought with 120 dollars and having to drive back to OKC immedietly😅
Pretty sure Larry Weaver described TDOT to a well, Tee.
people like me , who lived their whole life in a humid country which doesn't snow at all , will not understand the winter jokes 😆
i only seen snow twice in my 29 years of life by traveling to other country for vacation
Lol.
As someone from the state of “Nah” I appreciate that our weather naturally protects us from from things some warmer states have- like higher crime rates. Thank goodness for frigid temperatures!!!
😂😅😂 LOL!!!
4:34😂😂🤣
Thank you anyone
I hate summer
Can anyone spare a moment of time for a family of 6. We are struggling g and looking to the hearts of those who might help us.
This ain’t nothing I live in Chicago…
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Jajaja
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😆
I’m FOR global warming up here in Canada!
2:15
Lol but what about Florida? That's a terrible state and one that would def flood.