@@clutchmelon4587 There was, however that is not the joke. The joke is that all Lassie could ever do is bark and people would deduce what the barking meant in an instant. So the joke basically is 'Lassie: "Bark !" Someone else: "What is that, Lassie ? Timmy fell down a well ?" '. I've never seen Lassie myself, but apparently the whole Timmy fell into a well thing never happened, so i don't really know how this specific joke came about and made it into pop culture.
@@spacemonkeyentertainment6413 Pretty sure the joke originated from a comic strip. But I’m not sure which one and I’m too lazy to google Lassie right now.
Well, I can help you eliminate one: Karavai. It doesn't have any recipe, it's just regular (still good tho) bread. It was used in ancient wedding rituals, and shared between everyone on the wedding (the picture fails to show how massive it is). What I'm trying to say is that there's nothing special about this bread except for how it looks
@@kylenakamura4353 I went to tehran and they were selling delicious bread but it didn't look like that. It was great though, can have it with cheese or honey depending on your mood
The Germany toilet definitely felt like a cop out. "let's show the one in a Café known for its over exaggerated US stylism" Also Hundertwasser is dead, so no NFTs for him. Personally I think not knowing him might be a bit of a gap in knowledge, but on the other hand I'd have failed terrible at the TV seasons, so what do I know.
No offense, but pissing into mouths immediately screamed Germany to me. I've found that kind of thing seems to be a common theme in German adult entertainment.
I really feel like some of the perspectives these photos were taken at is terrible (for all the quizzes). Like, maybe it’s just my small screen, but the NZ toilet is so focused on the wall that I have no idea where the toilet is not what’s even going on in the picture. And the Finland photo fees like someone was in a huge hurry to take the photo and couldn’t even centre the toilet in the frame. Compared to Japan’s, which has the toilet entirely up in your face...
Honestly, I feel like it was obvious it's Germany because there are no dividers. For some reason, Germans really don't like their privacy. I once stayed at a nice hotel of sorts there and there I never saw curtains on shared showers.
28:50 Hundertwasser was a famous austrian painter and this bathroom is in his style. It probably wasn't built by him though he designed a lot of colorful buildings in Austria, Germany and Switzerland.
@@inwhichidie7171 tbh they look kind of like scones, but if biscuits are savoury then they aren't anything like scones which are sweet, I don't know though since i've never had an american biscuit. A british biscuit on the other hand is like a cookie. This shit is confusing
@@Ant12468 saying just biscuit is super hard to define because there are so many different kinds here, but I'd definitely say they're more of a savory bread. Lots of buttery flavors.
@@Ant12468 Yeah, as someone who has had both biscuits very but are almost always gonna be more savory and more flaky than scones. They're both good, but it always bothers me a little bit when my british friends do biscuits dirty by saying they're like scones when they're really very different
@@IanZWhite00 if it’s a full loaf and it’s crumbly, that’s southern. If it’s a single heavy farl, it’s northern. You can get southern soda in the north and vice versa, though.
You are a god sir. I am a new subscriber. My friend Liam reccommended me to your channel. I like your dark souls randomizer, hearing your intellectual opinions and views, and you BEASTED these quizes. Happy to be aboard!
Soda bread is underrated even in the UK. Unless you're in Northern Ireland, chances are anyone you ask won't know what it is, I've even been questions about it in ireland. A Key ingredient in the Ulster Fry-up (a Irish breakfast equivalent to the Full English Breakfast). Edit: That toilet is what you call the shitting toilet, practically in the basement and on the otherside of the house from the full bathroom. It's only used for guests or those who need the bathroom while someone else is using the main one
Jälkiuunileipä is a ryebread made of sourdough that is traditionally baked last and left into the oven after the fire has gone out. It's delicious but it feels a bit like biting into leather or cardboard as it get extremely tough from the long baking.
Khachapuri is really delicious. It does come with the egg like that, but then you mix it together with the melted cheese. You tear bits of the bread boat off and dunk them into the cheesy egg mixture. Not particularly healthy, but it's very tasty!
If by recently you mean over a year ago then I agree. But thank you for the insider tip; I will now be saving this to my “recipes” playlist for future good eats. Chef John is an extraordinary being
I'm actually boggled that NL recognized Alcoa when the answers came up. I only know the company because they had a plant in my hometown; I did not expect anyone else to ever have heard of it.
New Zealand toilet looks like it was done by Piet Mondrian, but most likely it's just inspired by his art as he died in 1944 and a lot of architects love him.
@@Ant12468 no what your calling just a muffin we call an English muffin. I don’t think we generally have what’s shown in the quiz as a crumpet in NA or at least not in the US and I honestly had no idea what they even were until I looked it up to answer this question.
@@Radiorobot1 That did confuse me a bit, especially when he said you cut them in half. The best part of a crumpet is spreading butter on them and letting it melt into the holes.
@@metamoferrous7287 this is getting confusing so I'm going to try and help. Crumpets are what was in the picture in the quiz. Made from batter and lots of holes. Perfect to eat hot and whole with butter oozing into the holes. An English muffin is a flatter bread product usually cut in half horizontally and like the rubbish version they use for the egg mcmuffin. A muffin is a small cake which overflows the top of it's casing leading to the phrase "muffin top". Almost always sweet. Popularly with blueberries or chocolate chips. There are 3 different things here.
Wish you had chat overlayed on the right side, even if tiny. Some of the reactions from the audience is what makes a lot of this pure gold. Seeing the NotLikeThis's and Poggers. xD
19:50 Bolani is actually filled with mashed potatoes or sometimes other stuff like spinach. And that's not tzatziki but probably just yogurt, which is often used as a sort of dip. So it's not really just bread and instead more of an actual dish, or some kind of tribal fast food. ^-^
1:36 I used to watch the Beverly hillbilly's and I must say, when I heard this bit I made an involuntary spit take of lemonade all over my laptop. thanks egg
Avery Dennison is a wide spread company used to make various labelling and bonding products such as tapes and car wraps my dad worked at a facility and remember picking him up in the afternoon. Pretty sure there rival bought them a while ago
I don't know who told you we don't heat up crumpets and then put butter on top because that's exactly what we did in the 80s when I had them. You warm it then the butter melts into the holes and it's delicious!
You should look up the german tv show "Unser Sandmännchen". This has been on air since 1959 and every day there is a new episode. So by now there are over 20.000 episodes.
*Titanic? that was clearly not a damn door, that was clearly wood paneling, and they obviously could both fit, but the buoyancy, they'd have both died frozen, too heavy. It's not about it not being strong enough, they just weighed too much together layers soaking wet. At that point it was one or both.*
this just turned up on my feed so i assumed it was new, I was lied to. :( Enjoyed it nonetheless. Also chat lied, in the UK we do toast the whole crumpet then put some butter on top.
When he almost picked the mouths one for the UK, I was almost certain he got it right. I've peed into those abominations in the UK before, and I don't even know if it was the Hard Rock Cafe.
As a Brit that toilet is so recognisable to me. Loads of toilets are carpeted for some reason, plus some houses, including mine, have separate toilets and bathrooms so toilets tend to be tiny
I've been to egypt and had bedouin libba, and I was shocked at this because the photo looks nothing like it. it's like, very big thin naan bread and it rules.
While you were eating and living in your toilet complaining how it could be better the rest of the world was out doing usual chores and having a good time with its actual friends. Its just great.
there should be a throne for people who just randomly have knowledge about toilets like you do.. it shall resemble that of the one depicted in the UAE (Dubai) picture of the quiz. hehe.. btw well done holy crap!
Ah, the dry toilet in Finland! I can smell it just thinking about it. It doesn’t smell like shit, no, it smells like the dry thing you pour down the toilet after youve had a shit.
crumpets are english muffins? the only two dishes that we have that we didn’t entirely steal from other cultures and isn’t food for when you’re absolutely bricked on a friday night and that’s what they get?
Personal experience as a Brit You got just about enough room as an average sized person usually but they're perfect for throwing up. Kneel and then lean against any wall you feel best on.
22:16 "this one scares the crap out of me" must be a german toilet, thats peak efficiency right there. edit: holy shit that thought popped into my head before the answer was revealed
crumpets and English muffins are different. crumpets have holes on one side, where english muffins, you slice them in half, and it has holes on the inside
The writers for Lassie sure had a deep well to draw from
I am uncultured... Was there a well in the show?
@@clutchmelon4587 There was, however that is not the joke. The joke is that all Lassie could ever do is bark and people would deduce what the barking meant in an instant. So the joke basically is 'Lassie: "Bark !" Someone else: "What is that, Lassie ? Timmy fell down a well ?" '. I've never seen Lassie myself, but apparently the whole Timmy fell into a well thing never happened, so i don't really know how this specific joke came about and made it into pop culture.
This greatly sucks, gonna use this one day, thanks!
@@spacemonkeyentertainment6413 Pretty sure the joke originated from a comic strip. But I’m not sure which one and I’m too lazy to google Lassie right now.
"Well well well..." - The writers of Lassie deciding on the episode plot
gutted he whiffed the UK toilet when that bathroom is the most British thing I've seen all year
"Those little girls from that aggressive American bank are at the door again, they want you to invest in their cookie laundering scheme."
Considering that their cookies are delicious, I will gladly invest!
Saw the title and I dont think i could’ve opened this video faster
Same here
Toilets start at 21:55
I really liked that bread quiz, ive had only 4 of those and would love to try all the rest.
Well, I can help you eliminate one: Karavai. It doesn't have any recipe, it's just regular (still good tho) bread. It was used in ancient wedding rituals, and shared between everyone on the wedding (the picture fails to show how massive it is). What I'm trying to say is that there's nothing special about this bread except for how it looks
Sangak is really really good. Find it at any Persian super market :D
@@kylenakamura4353 I went to tehran and they were selling delicious bread but it didn't look like that. It was great though, can have it with cheese or honey depending on your mood
The Germany toilet definitely felt like a cop out. "let's show the one in a Café known for its over exaggerated US stylism"
Also Hundertwasser is dead, so no NFTs for him. Personally I think not knowing him might be a bit of a gap in knowledge, but on the other hand I'd have failed terrible at the TV seasons, so what do I know.
No offense, but pissing into mouths immediately screamed Germany to me. I've found that kind of thing seems to be a common theme in German adult entertainment.
Ironically Hard Rock Cafe is British though?
@@arkurianstormblade4109 it comes from London, but is owned by Americans now. The Seminoles to be more precise :)
I really feel like some of the perspectives these photos were taken at is terrible (for all the quizzes). Like, maybe it’s just my small screen, but the NZ toilet is so focused on the wall that I have no idea where the toilet is not what’s even going on in the picture.
And the Finland photo fees like someone was in a huge hurry to take the photo and couldn’t even centre the toilet in the frame.
Compared to Japan’s, which has the toilet entirely up in your face...
Honestly, I feel like it was obvious it's Germany because there are no dividers. For some reason, Germans really don't like their privacy. I once stayed at a nice hotel of sorts there and there I never saw curtains on shared showers.
His reaction to Lassie was great
Bro that shit has 591 episodes wth
28:50 Hundertwasser was a famous austrian painter and this bathroom is in his style. It probably wasn't built by him though he designed a lot of colorful buildings in Austria, Germany and Switzerland.
I paused that first quiz and did it perfect until the end. The Honeymooners must have had a 60 episode season or something, that got me good.
It had 39 episodes
I've never been more offended than when he said that Crumpets are English muffins. This man needs educating.
Now you know how I feel when a british person says that American biscuits are like scones. Just offensive tbh
I thought they were called that in the states.
@@inwhichidie7171 tbh they look kind of like scones, but if biscuits are savoury then they aren't anything like scones which are sweet, I don't know though since i've never had an american biscuit. A british biscuit on the other hand is like a cookie. This shit is confusing
@@Ant12468 saying just biscuit is super hard to define because there are so many different kinds here, but I'd definitely say they're more of a savory bread. Lots of buttery flavors.
@@Ant12468 Yeah, as someone who has had both biscuits very but are almost always gonna be more savory and more flaky than scones. They're both good, but it always bothers me a little bit when my british friends do biscuits dirty by saying they're like scones when they're really very different
A crumpet and an English muffin are most certainly not the same thing, good sir.
I'm not going to be sleeping right for weeks after chat didn't correct him on that
I had to check if this comment had already been made as soon as he said it and I was like "what the hell are you saying"
i think its an american thing to interchange which you call what, which doesnt really make sense but maybe canada does it as well?
Soda bread is amazing, no bully. Also, what soda bread is depends on whether you’re in the north or south of Ireland.
which is the one that my american family buys every saint patrick’s day because i would love to know exactly which half of ireland to live in forever
We stan the informative no bully comments
As a non-Irish, thank y'all for your culinary service.
@@IanZWhite00 if it’s a full loaf and it’s crumbly, that’s southern. If it’s a single heavy farl, it’s northern. You can get southern soda in the north and vice versa, though.
Wheaten bread is objectively the best soda I will not recant
If y'all are just looking for toilets its 22:00
I indeed am in the market for some toilets thank you very much kind sir.
"Hi, excuse me. Where are the toilets?"
I am in DESPERATE need of that
This game is a banter MACHINE. ty for talking to the computer again NL.
It makes sense why Ireland likes soda bread, when all they drink is essentially bread soda
You are a god sir. I am a new subscriber. My friend Liam reccommended me to your channel. I like your dark souls randomizer, hearing your intellectual opinions and views, and you BEASTED these quizes. Happy to be aboard!
"This is a bank."
Me: *blinks*
all of history has been building up to this moment...
I don't know who in your chat said we didn't but we absolutely spread butter on hot crumpets in the UK.
Yeah but we don't cut them horizontally in half... that's what chat took exception to.
I don't know why contrarians always have to say "NO WE DoN't" to questions like that
Soda bread is underrated even in the UK. Unless you're in Northern Ireland, chances are anyone you ask won't know what it is, I've even been questions about it in ireland. A Key ingredient in the Ulster Fry-up (a Irish breakfast equivalent to the Full English Breakfast).
Edit: That toilet is what you call the shitting toilet, practically in the basement and on the otherside of the house from the full bathroom. It's only used for guests or those who need the bathroom while someone else is using the main one
Hearing NL say goatsee a few times while tabbed out brought back some haunting memories...
I keep coming back to this video just to watch NL's reaction when he sees that Lassie ran for 19 seasons
NL deadset on Girl Scouts being an American Bank is one of the best things
Guys you should watch the video of Zizek talking about the relationship between toilet design and national spirit. It's very amusing and clever.
Jälkiuunileipä is a ryebread made of sourdough that is traditionally baked last and left into the oven after the fire has gone out. It's delicious but it feels a bit like biting into leather or cardboard as it get extremely tough from the long baking.
Hundertwasser is very fameous for its style. There are several buildings (and somehow toilets) with that style.
Khachapuri is really delicious. It does come with the egg like that, but then you mix it together with the melted cheese. You tear bits of the bread boat off and dunk them into the cheesy egg mixture. Not particularly healthy, but it's very tasty!
Chef John recently did a khachapuri. 100% banger.
If by recently you mean over a year ago then I agree. But thank you for the insider tip; I will now be saving this to my “recipes” playlist for future good eats. Chef John is an extraordinary being
Pogged up to see the sporcle master in action
Northernlion shitting in Hundertwasser is somehow hilarious to me. Tbh, I've never seen a toilet from him, I know him for his buildings.
That's the most British nan's house toilet I've ever seen, I can't believe he didn't get it.
It's small because space is at a premium here Ryan ;-;
The honeymooners is a classic im surprised you havent seen it. Such a good watch
How does anyone have so much general knowledge.... It's insane...
Do a lot of trivia like he does and anyone can. It's not a big secret really.
the toilet understander has logged on
I'm surprised I haven't seen other finnish people mention that Finland is not scandivanian in the comments :D
It can be depending on your definition of Scandinavia.
In the US and Canada Scandinavia is taught as Norway Sweden & Finland
@@DG360MaN and Denmark
@@dylanb2990 the right definition or the wrong definition?
@@ninjacell2999 which depends where you live.
I'm actually boggled that NL recognized Alcoa when the answers came up. I only know the company because they had a plant in my hometown; I did not expect anyone else to ever have heard of it.
New Zealand toilet looks like it was done by Piet Mondrian, but most likely it's just inspired by his art as he died in 1944 and a lot of architects love him.
Thats a crumpet not a muffin, you don't cut crumpets down the middle. Also we cut our muffins in half just like you
Crumpets are called English Muffins in America and Canada. He said English Muffin. As for muffins I eat the top off. No cutting.
@@stingersplash wait so what do you call actual english muffins then (the round one with no holes in it that is usually cut in half and toasted)?
@@Ant12468 no what your calling just a muffin we call an English muffin. I don’t think we generally have what’s shown in the quiz as a crumpet in NA or at least not in the US and I honestly had no idea what they even were until I looked it up to answer this question.
@@Radiorobot1 That did confuse me a bit, especially when he said you cut them in half. The best part of a crumpet is spreading butter on them and letting it melt into the holes.
@@metamoferrous7287 this is getting confusing so I'm going to try and help. Crumpets are what was in the picture in the quiz. Made from batter and lots of holes. Perfect to eat hot and whole with butter oozing into the holes. An English muffin is a flatter bread product usually cut in half horizontally and like the rubbish version they use for the egg mcmuffin. A muffin is a small cake which overflows the top of it's casing leading to the phrase "muffin top". Almost always sweet. Popularly with blueberries or chocolate chips.
There are 3 different things here.
if you hate the Hundertwasser toilet, you'll love the Hundertwasser house and Hundertwasser waste incineration plant
Wish you had chat overlayed on the right side, even if tiny. Some of the reactions from the audience is what makes a lot of this pure gold. Seeing the NotLikeThis's and Poggers. xD
Crumpets and English muffins are two different things, but I'm sure you knew that.
this man keeps calling crumpets english muffins lmao
yeah you english people, yall keep making your muffins FLAT
I love how he didn’t know one of the most crucial parts of the twist in usual suspects, despite having seen the movie
Eggdad: read the name of all breads
Finland: So you have chosen a tong twister
Eggdad: proceeds to not even try reading the bread's name.
In tears laughing at Lion's bewilderment of our narrow bathrooms.
19:50 Bolani is actually filled with mashed potatoes or sometimes other stuff like spinach. And that's not tzatziki but probably just yogurt, which is often used as a sort of dip.
So it's not really just bread and instead more of an actual dish, or some kind of tribal fast food. ^-^
I appreciate the Sporcle content first off, I also appreciate the 4 minute bread talk post quiz
Somehow I also thought the girl scouts logo was liberty mutual at first but after he got it wrong it suddenly came to mind.
Knäckebröd is flat and hard, that Finnish bread was rye bread. Knäckebröd is eaten and popular in Finland as well, though.
1:36 I used to watch the Beverly hillbilly's and I must say, when I heard this bit I made an involuntary spit take of lemonade all over my laptop. thanks egg
Avery Dennison is a wide spread company used to make various labelling and bonding products such as tapes and car wraps my dad worked at a facility and remember picking him up in the afternoon. Pretty sure there rival bought them a while ago
I watch this whole video, I do not regret it.
I don't know who told you we don't heat up crumpets and then put butter on top because that's exactly what we did in the 80s when I had them. You warm it then the butter melts into the holes and it's delicious!
If you see carpet in a bathroom, you know it's a British toilet.
You should look up the german tv show "Unser Sandmännchen". This has been on air since 1959 and every day there is a new episode. So by now there are over 20.000 episodes.
*Titanic? that was clearly not a damn door, that was clearly wood paneling, and they obviously could both fit, but the buoyancy, they'd have both died frozen, too heavy. It's not about it not being strong enough, they just weighed too much together layers soaking wet. At that point it was one or both.*
That fucking dig at live action remakes had me actually sobbing lmfao
i've worked with bread in sweden, didn't know the hole ever had a purpose, thought it was more like scoring it or something.
The wealth of knowledge in this man
And yet he calls a crumpet an English muffin
I clicked on this video faster than I run to the toilet when I have diarrhea.
this just turned up on my feed so i assumed it was new, I was lied to. :(
Enjoyed it nonetheless. Also chat lied, in the UK we do toast the whole crumpet then put some butter on top.
that uk downstairs toilet is very uk, but also very sad looking uk. looks like a nana’s toilet that hasn’t been updated since the 80s
When he almost picked the mouths one for the UK, I was almost certain he got it right. I've peed into those abominations in the UK before, and I don't even know if it was the Hard Rock Cafe.
Firefly only having one season still hurts.
Hundertwasser was an Austrian artist with a very distinct style, you should look at some of his stuff just to broaden your horizon
Does the Georgia bread have egg baked into it? It looks amazing
OMG THE POGLIST. WHY IS THIS ON MY FEED
As a Brit that toilet is so recognisable to me. Loads of toilets are carpeted for some reason, plus some houses, including mine, have separate toilets and bathrooms so toilets tend to be tiny
20:20 dude, the Bedouins are a nomadic tribe, their food isn't exactly gonna look like a Hilton breakfast
The Higher Lower Show List needs MASH
I've been to egypt and had bedouin libba, and I was shocked at this because the photo looks nothing like it. it's like, very big thin naan bread and it rules.
While you were eating and living in your toilet complaining how it could be better the rest of the world was out doing usual chores and having a good time with its actual friends. Its just great.
there should be a throne for people who just randomly have knowledge about toilets like you do.. it shall resemble that of the one depicted in the UAE (Dubai) picture of the quiz. hehe.. btw well done holy crap!
Ah, the dry toilet in Finland! I can smell it just thinking about it. It doesn’t smell like shit, no, it smells like the dry thing you pour down the toilet after youve had a shit.
crumpets are english muffins? the only two dishes that we have that we didn’t entirely steal from other cultures and isn’t food for when you’re absolutely bricked on a friday night and that’s what they get?
Those outdoor toilets are a great place for a man's romance.
Crumpet slander
I don't think you understand how deep British shame runs that you thought we'd have a toilet out in the open in Scotland.
No siree, that ain't us.
Crumpets and English muffins are so different, definitely not the same thing
Personal experience as a Brit
You got just about enough room as an average sized person usually but they're perfect for throwing up. Kneel and then lean against any wall you feel best on.
He doesn't know what an arepa is, absolutely insulting.
And yes arepas are delicious NL
You would definitely like khachapuri. There's cheese on top and it's possible to eat without the yolk. It's very delicious
Which UK person lied in chat that we don’t put the butter on top of the crumpet?! We absolutely do.
Well played sir
Soda bread is delicious, at least the St. Patty’s day USA supermarket kind lmao
I still can’t understand how many seasons of lassie
It ran from 1954-1973
POV you are a sporcle quiz on the terlets
Polnareff's Bizarre Quiz
If he means the skateboarding apparel brand, that is nowhere remotely close to quicksilver's logo.
This is absolutely thematic!
Sporcle content is pogimus maximus
a crumpet is definitely not also known as an english muffin. Both completely different things.
this pic of Sangak bread looks like a wasp hive
LOL I have actually been at that Hundertwasser Toilett in NZ.
22:16 "this one scares the crap out of me" must be a german toilet, thats peak efficiency right there.
edit: holy shit that thought popped into my head before the answer was revealed
Honestly how in the hell does NL know all this random shit?!?
crumpets and English muffins are different. crumpets have holes on one side, where english muffins, you slice them in half, and it has holes on the inside
The only bad bread pic is the bedouin libba; no clue what kind of bread I'm looking at.
Look up the Hundertwasserhaus in vienna
As an Irish person, I didn't realise soda bread was an Irish thing 😂.