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Nobody talks about Abraham Lincoln wrestling prion zombies, everyone wants to discuss Lincoln's vampire hunter day, nobody talks about Lincoln's prion, zombie wrestling days
And it's not spelled wrong it's improper grammar improper sentence structure and just illiteracy illiteracy illiteracy it's unnecessary uncalled for really but now I'm just ranting about semantics anyways have a great day
The Vikings traded ivory for iron with the distant cousins of the Inuit people. When europeans first made contact, they were already familiar with Iron tools.
Sean's isn't the oldest pub in the world, it's the oldest in continuous use. it's the pub which has been open for business longest without breaks. there are dozens of older pubs around, but those had periods when they were closed down between owner/operators.
My husband and I got to go to Sean's Pub in 2021. It looks just like the photo. There's an opening in a wall inside exposing the original daub and wattle wall. They distill their own line of spirits that you can buy online. They have the only whiskey that I have ever actually liked the taste.
Didn't Steve Irwin "own" that turtle at one point? I had a turtle that was supposedly 80- something when I got him in the early 90's . He's still alive today, he lives in S.F. w/ other turtles.( this all sounds like a joke but I'm completely serious)
When Musa made his pilgrimage, he nearly destroyed the economy of Africa along the Mediterranean. He freely gave out gold. It took another hundred years for it to balance back out again. Source: Fall Of Civilization Podcast
@@saltields7649 He seems like a genuine, sweet guy & I wish him happiness. The mispronunciation really surprised me bc usually he's impressively spot on! I bet he can be a kick to hang out with...or discuss protest options with lol
@@list25 Surely no one expects each & every word/name to be pronounced "correctly" especially since many words have multiple pronunciations. Many, many people have been, & continue to be, impressed & grateful for this skill & attn to detail. "Leaf" likely IS correct according to some people.
My favorite fake-sounding history fact? The Defenestration of Prague that helped start the 30 Years' War was neither the first, nor the last, defenestration in Prague.
I'm proud to say that I knew about over half of these events, but I was still surprised by the ones I did not. Here's a strange fact that sounds fake but isn't: Once a ship of the English navy was defeated by a cavalry charge. Here's the story: In August 12, 1806, the English crown was trying to take control over the port of Buenos Aires, a Spanish crown colony at the time, to incorporate it into their own colonies, as a sort of Hong Kong of South America (they never actually intended to take over the whole colony, they just wanted the port and all the commerce it would bring because they could tax it). During the battle to retake Buenos Aires by the Spanish, a young cadet named Miguel de Guemes, who grew up to be a leader of the rebeles against Spain during the South American Wars of independence, was in charge of a cavalry unit. An English frigate, the "Justine" was in a river of Buenos Aires when suddenly the tide changed and the river became nothing but a small stream, getting the ship to get stuck in the mud with no possibility of moving until they waited for the river's tide to change again. Guemes and his cavalry unit saw this, and charged at the ship since their horses now could just gallop up to the ship thanks to the low tide (the mud made it difficult, of course, but still possible). They failed in their first attempt as the crew of the Justine fired their cannons at the approaching cavarly. But after regrouping, Guemes led a second cavalry charge that was successful, he and his men boarded the Justine from their horses and took the entire crew as POWs. And that is how a ship was defeated by a cavalry charge.
Interesting video! I have ulcers, and can tell you it is definitely not a stomach medicine unless you want you stomach to feel like fire! Hope you have a pleasant Thanksgiving 🙂. I think it's pronounced Layf🤔
I can tell you the Vikings discovering Canada is true! How do I know this? Well I was there and when they came ashore to plant their flag, they stuck the pole into my foot! to this very day, I still walk with a limp (also I have to wear a white coat with the arms tied behind me)
Lincoln was a wrestler, but he's not in the WWE HOF. The Pro Wrestling HOF and the WWE HOF are completely unaffiliated with each other. WWE doesn't even recognize Lincoln as a pro wrestler because Lincoln did actual shoot wrestling.
Your 'fact' about Mary Had a Little Lamb would come as a surprise to Sarah Josepha Hale who actually wrote the ditty. The Roulstone claim is totally unsupported by historical research.
You HAD to mention What-A-Burger didn't ya? I moved from AZ back to GA 3 y/ago & there are no WAB's or In & Out's here! The nearest WAB I know of is in Tallahassee, ~8 hrs away! Best burgers in fast food, & I miss them so much! NOW I want both!! Thanks a bunch!! 😁
17:55 Vampire Hunter, Witch Finder, Beast Tamer, Werewolf catcher, Lumberjack, Woodman Carver, President,, Wrestler, Honest Abe has many things going for him doesn't he.
However, the thing that Lincoln is most remembered for is something he didn't do. Read the Emancipation Proclamation - it freed slaves only in those parts of the South in rebellion against the Union; territory occupied by the Union Army and the entire North was excluded, so it only covered territory Lincoln had no authority over.
False teeth are not gross they give a person like me (genetic disorder) a chance to eat without pain. Most people don't even realize they are false teeth. Please I know it's hard to be funny without upsetting someone but Millions of people have them and to say they are gross implies we don't clean them .
I have them too. I don't think they are saying false teeth are gross, I think they are saying recovering teeth from the dead and using them to make false teeth is gross
Were the first settlers and slaves in the US considered to be American? If citizenship can be defined as your country of birth rather than the country you move to and apply for citizenship, then Cleopatra WAS an Egyptian.
No slaves weren't counted as citizens until the "two thirds law" because, they weren't considered people, they were considered property. Settlers also were not considered Americans, or else Van Buren wouldn't be the first American President. George Washington is the First President of America, but he isn't the First American President, that would be Martin Van Buren. But I 100% agree with you that if Cleopatra was born in Egypt, she was an Egyptian.
The second greatest female pirate was my ancestor and 13th GG Grace O’Malley. Her story is amazing and well worth looking up. YT has several great documentaries about her. 😊
@@Samurai17thc there is another one making the rounds, a popular black artist and his lookalike from generations past. I think List25 might have covered popular people and their historical look alikes
In the 1930's, an American Naval Port was attacked from the air. The port was lost. This was only an exercise. In 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy would do it for real. The port? Pearl Harbor
The urine factoid is a bit misleading. Urine was indeed collected, but it was used by dyers to make dyes permanent. For mouthwash, it was definitely DYI..
I will honestly say that the Norse did in fact discover North America. According to my grandparents before they passed away; some did stay and live in North America in what is now called Ohio at the very least. A couple of them were ancestors of mine.
Hello, our awesome Mike 😊. I have 2 black cats they are very loving ❤️. I've found humans to be evil. I've never met an evil animal. Dangerous, yes, but not evil.
The fact People try to use BCE and CE Instead of BC and AD cuz The latter is offensive due to its connotation for the importance of the birth of Christ is so silly to me. Because they’re still using the birth of Christ as the’ pivotal calendar’ date. They didn’t change anything they just changed calling it “before Christ”. And whether you believe that Christ was the son of God or not you got to admit his birth is a pretty important thing in the history of mankind.. It’s like how we try to say on housed instead of homeless or Unalive instead of killed.. Just silly
Urine: In the Middle Ages, urine was used to wash woolen clothes, and to set hair. Dentures: George Washington did not actually use wooden teeth, except possibly as a temporary while his current dentures were worked on. He did, however, reportedly buy teeth from his slaves. Avengers: Don't forget the TV series The Avengers, starring Patrick Macnee and Dianna Rigg. Ketchup/catsup: Coca Cola was invented as a hangover remedy, served at drug store sod fountains, where it was accidentally mixed with soda water and the rest is history. It also contained cocaine, hence coca. Pepsi Cola was invented as a stomach/bowel remedy. Discover America: Siberians came to America circa 10,000--15,000 years ago, and were the ancestors of "Native" American and In Inuits. The Chinese and Polynesians are believed to have been here early, too.
You put so much work into these that I do appreciate. However one mistake regarding Einstein is that the leader of Israel is a Prime Minister rather than president.
I saw a documentary about the last of the wooly mammoths and how they actually became extinct because of inbreeding due to them being on an island and only a small population was left on that island.
The main use the Romans had for urine was bleaching fabric. But for whiter-than-white togas -- worn by candidates for elected office -- they dusted them with quick lime. Unfortunately this made them burst into flame if they got wet, and at least one ship burnt to the waterline when a shipment burst into flame.
Re Jackson he never would’ve been President if not for the Battle of New Orleans (1815) during War of 1812-AFTER the war was OVER-but the message didn’t reach him-literally
My family was given the keys to a city in Virginia when we went there over summer vacation to visit my Uncle Marshall, who was the city's mayor. I was only five at the time, but literally all we did to earn it is be related to the mayor (in a very obscure way) and drive all the way from California. We had it displayed on our coffee table until my dad split. But it was literally a huge, gold skeleton key with a plaque on it saying (I think) "to the Californian (our huge family's last name) family on the occasion of their visit to (town)". When I was five, I thought it meant it magically opened every door inside the town. Silly little me
Not only the Vikings who knew about the n america. But the Portuguese fishermen knew about South America. Fallowing the fish. And the Chinese new the West America.
Mike, I am amazed how many names and places in multiple languages you are able to pronounce. Now, tell us how many takes does it require to get them right? Hmm, there must be a List 25 you can about languages. What do you think?
Also, the fact that I’m so Tampa, i didnt even recognize he had on a Bucs shirt until he started talkin bout the pirate lady. That shirt is just so second nature to me lol
Do the Bucs still sing at football games, 'Make the (other team) walk the plank, and throw them into Tampa Bay!"? My first pro football game was Atlanta at Tampa. Your shirts always make me giggle. Not an anti-Tampa fan, but I did move to Atlanta.
And it was made with mushrooms long before it was made with tomatoes - that's why it's labeled as 'tomato ketchup' (or catsup), to distinguish it from the mushroom-based version.
Who is Mary Hamilton in particular? Hamilton’s wife? Seems pretty unlikely 🥀 Seems she is Empress Catherine’s Lady in Waiting, who became pregnant by Peter. She hid and let the baby die, so her head ended up in a jar, too. Is that the one in Peter’s room? At least, these days she could have had an abortion - or wait, could she? We’re so civilized now, aren’t we? :P
The sails on your Viking Longships, are on backwards, they should be billowing forward, towards the dragon's head, (the same direction as the flag is flying)!
Dentures made with the teeth of a deadperson, that's nothing. Imagine being an 18th century tooth donor. Basically, thanks to Wealthy Georgian Britain's obsession with sugary food enterprising dentists started 'transplanting' teeth. Who were the donors of these 'transplanted' teeth? Any poor person (generally teenagers) with a full set of adult teeth. Some dentists wanted to make sure their patient (aka the person getting the tooth) had a tooth that fit their mouth so insisted on having a line of poor people waiting outside, you know... just in case donor one's tooth didn't fit in the patient's mouth
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Mike the really bad part of the believe of the cats being evil left people taking their lives and worsened with the Black Plague!!! 😮
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why did you say sounds instead of sound you need to drop the s
Nobody talks about Abraham Lincoln wrestling prion zombies, everyone wants to discuss Lincoln's vampire hunter day, nobody talks about Lincoln's prion, zombie wrestling days
How many people clicked because the thumbnail is spelled wrong?
I was hoping to learn of histroical events. I love histroey
And it's not spelled wrong it's improper grammar improper sentence structure and just illiteracy illiteracy illiteracy it's unnecessary uncalled for really but now I'm just ranting about semantics anyways have a great day
We're a month late to this comment. The thumbnail could very well have been misspelled when they wrote their original critique @@corymullins2849
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Didn't even notice...
The Vikings traded ivory for iron with the distant cousins of the Inuit people. When europeans first made contact, they were already familiar with Iron tools.
Sean's isn't the oldest pub in the world, it's the oldest in continuous use. it's the pub which has been open for business longest without breaks. there are dozens of older pubs around, but those had periods when they were closed down between owner/operators.
By the same criteria, The Kingston Brewing Company in Kingston, Ontario is the oldest continuously operating pub in Canada.
My husband and I got to go to Sean's Pub in 2021. It looks just like the photo. There's an opening in a wall inside exposing the original daub and wattle wall. They distill their own line of spirits that you can buy online. They have the only whiskey that I have ever actually liked the taste.
There was a turtle born on The Endeavour CPT Cooks ship that died in 2014
Didn't Steve Irwin "own" that turtle at one point? I had a turtle that was supposedly 80- something when I got him in the early 90's . He's still alive today, he lives in S.F. w/ other turtles.( this all sounds like a joke but I'm completely serious)
When Musa made his pilgrimage, he nearly destroyed the economy of Africa along the Mediterranean. He freely gave out gold. It took another hundred years for it to balance back out again.
Source: Fall Of Civilization Podcast
I think it was 11 years
For Leif Erikson, you pronounce his first name Layf. In Norwegian, Leif is pronounced Layf. My name is Leif, pronounced Layf.
Sup, Leif (Layf)! Thanks for the info :)
Good, You? You’re Welcome.
I always love how Mike just starts laughing as he’s reading the scripts. That makes me laugh as well.
@@saltields7649 He seems like a genuine, sweet guy & I wish him happiness. The mispronunciation really surprised me bc usually he's impressively spot on!
I bet he can be a kick to hang out with...or discuss protest options with lol
I'll be honest, I'd only ever heard it pronounced as "Leaf" so I thought I WAS pronouncing it correctly.
@@list25 Surely no one expects each & every word/name to be pronounced "correctly" especially since many words have multiple pronunciations.
Many, many people have been, & continue to be, impressed & grateful for this skill & attn to detail.
"Leaf" likely IS correct according to some people.
I have a black cat. She excreted the devil's soul over a week ago. Now she has four little devil kittens
Wow. This was some weird, crazy and badassy things. I only new few of those. History was wild. Very interesting. I much enjoyed 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
People today buy human hair wigs without wondering where the hair comes from. I can see teeth being like that back then. Glass eyes, anyone?!
Thanks for another great video
My favorite fake-sounding history fact? The Defenestration of Prague that helped start the 30 Years' War was neither the first, nor the last, defenestration in Prague.
I'm proud to say that I knew about over half of these events, but I was still surprised by the ones I did not.
Here's a strange fact that sounds fake but isn't: Once a ship of the English navy was defeated by a cavalry charge. Here's the story: In August 12, 1806, the English crown was trying to take control over the port of Buenos Aires, a Spanish crown colony at the time, to incorporate it into their own colonies, as a sort of Hong Kong of South America (they never actually intended to take over the whole colony, they just wanted the port and all the commerce it would bring because they could tax it). During the battle to retake Buenos Aires by the Spanish, a young cadet named Miguel de Guemes, who grew up to be a leader of the rebeles against Spain during the South American Wars of independence, was in charge of a cavalry unit. An English frigate, the "Justine" was in a river of Buenos Aires when suddenly the tide changed and the river became nothing but a small stream, getting the ship to get stuck in the mud with no possibility of moving until they waited for the river's tide to change again. Guemes and his cavalry unit saw this, and charged at the ship since their horses now could just gallop up to the ship thanks to the low tide (the mud made it difficult, of course, but still possible). They failed in their first attempt as the crew of the Justine fired their cannons at the approaching cavarly. But after regrouping, Guemes led a second cavalry charge that was successful, he and his men boarded the Justine from their horses and took the entire crew as POWs. And that is how a ship was defeated by a cavalry charge.
Interesting video! I have ulcers, and can tell you it is definitely not a stomach medicine unless you want you stomach to feel like fire! Hope you have a pleasant Thanksgiving 🙂. I think it's pronounced Layf🤔
I can tell you the Vikings discovering Canada is true! How do I know this? Well I was there and when they came ashore to plant their flag, they stuck the pole into my foot! to this very day, I still walk with a limp (also I have to wear a white coat with the arms tied behind me)
Thank you for this list! This is right up my alley! 😊
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Lincoln was a wrestler, but he's not in the WWE HOF. The Pro Wrestling HOF and the WWE HOF are completely unaffiliated with each other. WWE doesn't even recognize Lincoln as a pro wrestler because Lincoln did actual shoot wrestling.
And no one outside wrestling recignise it as a sport. Theatre at best
Never got to a video so quickly in my life! I'm stoked I caught it early! Great job Mike as always!
Hope you enjoyed it!
Your 'fact' about Mary Had a Little Lamb would come as a surprise to Sarah Josepha Hale who actually wrote the ditty. The Roulstone claim is totally unsupported by historical research.
I am so glad that I lived in July 5th 2024 . These old times are just to weird 😕 for me.
You HAD to mention What-A-Burger didn't ya? I moved from AZ back to GA 3 y/ago & there are no WAB's or In & Out's here! The nearest WAB I know of is in Tallahassee, ~8 hrs away! Best burgers in fast food, & I miss them so much! NOW I want both!! Thanks a bunch!! 😁
Aahh WAB, now I want some. It's been years man.
Poor little soot purrballs. I love 'em. I also love these videos and like seeing if I used any of the facts as trivia questions in the past.
17:55 Vampire Hunter, Witch Finder, Beast Tamer, Werewolf catcher, Lumberjack, Woodman Carver, President,, Wrestler, Honest Abe has many things going for him doesn't he.
However, the thing that Lincoln is most remembered for is something he didn't do. Read the Emancipation Proclamation - it freed slaves only in those parts of the South in rebellion against the Union; territory occupied by the Union Army and the entire North was excluded, so it only covered territory Lincoln had no authority over.
False teeth are not gross they give a person like me (genetic disorder) a chance to eat without pain. Most people don't even realize they are false teeth. Please I know it's hard to be funny without upsetting someone but Millions of people have them and to say they are gross implies we don't clean them .
I have them too. I don't think they are saying false teeth are gross, I think they are saying recovering teeth from the dead and using them to make false teeth is gross
This video was really helpful, thanks for sharing.
Were the first settlers and slaves in the US considered to be American? If citizenship can be defined as your country of birth rather than the country you move to and apply for citizenship, then Cleopatra WAS an Egyptian.
No slaves weren't counted as citizens until the "two thirds law" because, they weren't considered people, they were considered property. Settlers also were not considered Americans, or else Van Buren wouldn't be the first American President. George Washington is the First President of America, but he isn't the First American President, that would be Martin Van Buren. But I 100% agree with you that if Cleopatra was born in Egypt, she was an Egyptian.
marry Shelly is the O.G goth girl.
I had a black cat with a white tip on his tail, he was the best snuggle buddy ever
Did you ever find out he wasn't black but brown?
@laurakibben4147 no... but that would of been trippy after all those years lmao
@@gunsnrosesforever100 Google black brown cat myth or just find one in the wild splayed out enjoying a sun spot
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Love your list 25
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Of course truth is stranger than fiction. Fiction has to make sense.
The second greatest female pirate was my ancestor and 13th GG Grace O’Malley. Her story is amazing and well worth looking up. YT has several great documentaries about her. 😊
I've tipped a pint or two of Guinness in Sean's Pub in Athlone.
Give! Mike! A Key! Give! Mike! A Key!
Give! Mike! A Key! Give! Mike! A Key!
GIVE! MIKE! A KEY!!!!
@ 11:43 Is that Phil Collins in the middle?
Close but no cigar...
Thanks for your comment.
@@Samurai17thc there is another one making the rounds, a popular black artist and his lookalike from generations past. I think List25 might have covered popular people and their historical look alikes
If you don't say Heinz we cannot be friends.
I'm gonna miss you
Watching this with my black cat cuddling on my lap. I hate the bad reputation that black cats have picked up over the years.
Hahahaha, the swearing parrot made my day, thank you.
So glad my cat and I aren't in a different century. No. No one is messing with my cat just because she's black/dark brown.
I was waiting to click the next video because I was waiting to hear that you loved us all and give us the two finger salute!
Yipee, weird history from Mike!!👍
As a detroit local, I knew that, and used to say I sure hope they don't open anything important.
Happy Thanksgiving.
In the 1930's, an American Naval Port was attacked from the air. The port was lost. This was only an exercise. In 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy would do it for real. The port? Pearl Harbor
At 4:43 ...Mary had a little lamb...roasted...with mint jelly...
He was responsible for many of most shameful events in US history, not just The Trail of Tears
“History is stranger than fiction, but also weirder and creepier”… strange literally means weird and creepy.
I own and love my black cat 🐈⬛️ named Shadow❣️
Did you know the world dependents on Africa to survive 😮
Us scandanavian decended people had a deep reverence for cats as well as all the folks you mentionend and the Japanese as well
Saved by the bell.
The urine factoid is a bit misleading. Urine was indeed collected, but it was used by dyers to make dyes permanent. For mouthwash, it was definitely DYI..
I've also read in a Mitchner book that a Pacific pirate was the richest man to have ever lived.
I will honestly say that the Norse did in fact discover North America. According to my grandparents before they passed away; some did stay and live in North America in what is now called Ohio at the very least. A couple of them were ancestors of mine.
let me get this straight, it’s creep to get teeth from dead people, but not kidneys, livers, hearts, lungs, etc?… okay??
Cuz you can't taste your kidney
I love black cats. I have one
Abraham Lincoln was a vampire hunter.
WWE is not a blanket word for all Wrestling
Am I missing something or did y'all misspell historical? Is histroical a thing i dont know about?
So glad yall came back from puppy content😊
Hello, our awesome Mike 😊. I have 2 black cats they are very loving ❤️. I've found humans to be evil. I've never met an evil animal. Dangerous, yes, but not evil.
Exactly.. we are the most dangerous animals on earth
Mike, Jimmy Kimmel is the unofficial Mayor of Dildo, Newfoundland!! Get in touch with HIM 😂😂😂
The fact People try to use BCE and CE Instead of BC and AD cuz The latter is offensive due to its connotation for the importance of the birth of Christ is so silly to me. Because they’re still using the birth of Christ as the’ pivotal calendar’ date. They didn’t change anything they just changed calling it “before Christ”. And whether you believe that Christ was the son of God or not you got to admit his birth is a pretty important thing in the history of mankind.. It’s like how we try to say on housed instead of homeless or Unalive instead of killed.. Just silly
I agree
If animals had a trial it means they had rights. Now they are property. Think about that!
Evil cats? Only if I'm late feeding him
I like the shirt: red flags are important. 😊
Urine: In the Middle Ages, urine was used to wash woolen clothes, and to set hair. Dentures: George Washington did not actually use wooden teeth, except possibly as a temporary while his current dentures were worked on. He did, however, reportedly buy teeth from his slaves. Avengers: Don't forget the TV series The Avengers, starring Patrick Macnee and Dianna Rigg. Ketchup/catsup: Coca Cola was invented as a hangover remedy, served at drug store sod fountains, where it was accidentally mixed with soda water and the rest is history. It also contained cocaine, hence coca. Pepsi Cola was invented as a stomach/bowel remedy. Discover America: Siberians came to America circa 10,000--15,000 years ago, and were the ancestors of "Native" American and In Inuits. The Chinese and Polynesians are believed to have been here early, too.
You put so much work into these that I do appreciate. However one mistake regarding Einstein is that the leader of Israel is a Prime Minister rather than president.
I saw a documentary about the last of the wooly mammoths and how they actually became extinct because of inbreeding due to them being on an island and only a small population was left on that island.
The main use the Romans had for urine was bleaching fabric. But for whiter-than-white togas -- worn by candidates for elected office -- they dusted them with quick lime. Unfortunately this made them burst into flame if they got wet, and at least one ship burnt to the waterline when a shipment burst into flame.
Re Jackson he never would’ve been President if not for the Battle of New Orleans (1815) during War of 1812-AFTER the war was OVER-but the message didn’t reach him-literally
The movie hacksaw ridge had to cut out somethings in order for it to seem realistic
Mary had a little lamb, her father shot id dead, now she takes her lamb to school between two hunks of bread.
Gooooo Bucs!!!!💯💯💯
Mind blown! 🤯😅
Imagine paying taxes for piss 😂🤣
Liquid gold.😅 seriously, though it had a ton of uses that were important enough to be taxed.
@@ChIGuY-town22_ L🤣L!
My family was given the keys to a city in Virginia when we went there over summer vacation to visit my Uncle Marshall, who was the city's mayor. I was only five at the time, but literally all we did to earn it is be related to the mayor (in a very obscure way) and drive all the way from California. We had it displayed on our coffee table until my dad split. But it was literally a huge, gold skeleton key with a plaque on it saying (I think) "to the Californian (our huge family's last name) family on the occasion of their visit to (town)". When I was five, I thought it meant it magically opened every door inside the town. Silly little me
# 23: eat your heart Angelina, and Billy-Bob… eat your heart out.🤪
Sorry but Peter's response to the infidelity does not seem extreme. In fact, it seems merciful that he let her live 👍 She should be grateful.
Not only the Vikings who knew about the n america. But the Portuguese fishermen knew about South America. Fallowing the fish. And the Chinese new the West America.
Mike, I am amazed how many names and places in multiple languages you are able to pronounce. Now, tell us how many takes does it require to get them right? Hmm, there must be a List 25 you can about languages. What do you think?
Also, the fact that I’m so Tampa, i didnt even recognize he had on a Bucs shirt until he started talkin bout the pirate lady. That shirt is just so second nature to me lol
Hell yeah Tampa!
Me looking over at my black cat covered in toilet paper 😂
I can’t believe you wore a suckaneers shirt.😅
Who Dat!! And keep the great videos coming!
Ketchup is STILL a medicine!
miles across the East-to-West (Lower 48 States) 2,742 miles. Montza Musa land: 2000 miles
Were any of the animals on trial were they butchered and eaten if found guilty?
Do the Bucs still sing at football games, 'Make the (other team) walk the plank, and throw them into Tampa Bay!"? My first pro football game was Atlanta at Tampa. Your shirts always make me giggle. Not an anti-Tampa fan, but I did move to Atlanta.
Ketchup wasn’t always called ketchup. Origin name was catsup
And it was made with mushrooms long before it was made with tomatoes - that's why it's labeled as 'tomato ketchup' (or catsup), to distinguish it from the mushroom-based version.
Who is Mary Hamilton in particular? Hamilton’s wife? Seems pretty unlikely 🥀
Seems she is Empress Catherine’s Lady in Waiting, who became pregnant by Peter. She hid and let the baby die, so her head ended up in a jar, too. Is that the one in Peter’s room?
At least, these days she could have had an abortion - or wait, could she? We’re so civilized now, aren’t we? :P
Mustard. Ketchup for wussies.
I didn't know the type of condiment you enjoy was tied to how brave you are.
You are correct
$250,000 0r keys to the city? I'll go with the money.
Look up the Cadaver Synod
The national wrestling hall of fame and the WWE hall of fame are 2 completely different things.
Love black cats especially with green eyes
Why does the horse in Andrew Jacksons portrait have eyes on the front of its head?
The sails on your Viking Longships, are on backwards, they should be billowing forward, towards the dragon's head, (the same direction as the flag is flying)!
Dentures made with the teeth of a deadperson, that's nothing. Imagine being an 18th century tooth donor. Basically, thanks to Wealthy Georgian Britain's obsession with sugary food enterprising dentists started 'transplanting' teeth. Who were the donors of these 'transplanted' teeth? Any poor person (generally teenagers) with a full set of adult teeth. Some dentists wanted to make sure their patient (aka the person getting the tooth) had a tooth that fit their mouth so insisted on having a line of poor people waiting outside, you know... just in case donor one's tooth didn't fit in the patient's mouth
WEIRD and STRANGE are the same thing
Happy thanksgiving hope you are having a wonderful day from the UK 🇬🇧
Thank you so much!
There is only one catch up.That's hard it's even spelled differently