First time seeing the No Such Thing As A Fish crew on video. I was so perplexed at first, because the voices were so familiar but entirely out of context. It took my brain a few seconds to actually catch up and read the names and process. Happy to see the collab with Tom Scott!
Wait, the video is "How _dogs_ brought down a kingpin" with a _chihuahua_ in the thumbnail, but the question talks about a few dozen _chinchillas?_ What even happened here?
@@jaspermcjasper3672 Sorry, I didn't mean to leave the impression that *I* changed the title, I only meant to point out that it had been changed. I agree that it is unlikely that the coat in question was made of the furs of *pet* chinchillas, à la CruElla De Vil.
so I believe Chinchilla's use dust baths to clean themselves. I thought he had so much coke, that they released a bunch chinchillas and they went towards him for a bath lol
My first thought after hearing the clue was “In the movie ‘American Gangster’ wasn’t Frank at that fight wearing that ridiculously large fur coat? Was that Chinchilla?”
I don't know if he just did not want to say it, but Chinchillas were not just the name for a "fabric" any more than Mink is a fabric. And yes, they did the same thing to Chinchillas as they do to Minks, to get a Chinchilla fur garment.
I love the chinchilla/chihuahua mixup and hope it stays because I definitely thought of a chihuahua when they said chinchilla. Then I thought, "huh, chinchilla... sure, they are lil pets more commonly now, but they were always used in the past for OH SNAP" and that's how I figured it out... 😂😂
I misheard as chihuahua, the little dog. Police raid a house, find a pile of drugs and a bunch of dogs. They track down the kingpin, who of course says 'That place isn't mine.' But they bring in the dogs and they all go over to the familiar Kingpin.
I have listened to 'Fish' for a while now but this is a first time seeing the faces. There are pocket rats which can sniff out land mines. I followed the researcher and cannot recall her name. I believe also shown in a video from Rare Earth.
Guy: "My job and life depend on no one knowing what I do." Also guy: "I should dress exactly like everyone who does this job, uniquely so, when I'm in public." Not the purest crack in the stash, is he? 😂
my guess - the state the fight was in had a strict laws about animal furs and what is legal to make from animals. And the kingpin was actully arrested for wearing the chinchilla fur coat.
I was thinking it was something to do with the fact chinchillas can't be washed with water, and there was some drug residue on the chinchillas that a dog or something picked up, that wasn't on the kingpin because he'd showered
There's a picture of him on that day, and it looks exactly as you'd imagine, so yeah, there's no wonder they caught him. (The gentleman to his left in that picture is a remarkable character of his own btw.)
My guess is that I know chinchillas will wash themselves in sand/dust- so the pet chinchillas got into the cocaine, bathed in it, then later the powder got tested and connected to the kingpin
Initial thoughts: Frank Lucas brought his own dear chinchilla to the match; a few dozen other chinchillas were released to create chaos for FL and distract him well enough to get him caught? Maybe they got his dog as leverage on him? Maybe get his dog run "back" to one of his hideout/evidence? He (FL) was too focused into trying to get his precious dog back among the mêlée, that he let something slip, or allowed ample time to have the "authorities" do a proper search & seizure?
Edit 0:49: I just got that chinchillas are not dogs, but rodents. I was thinking of chihuahua dogs. **pauses to let the laughter subside** So, some of what I said hold on. And I add that they could have bugged his rodent in the confusion, and get juicy evidence because FL would have held his tiny friend close to his face (mouth/speech for wiretapping)?
@@HumancityJunction or possibly they didn't type the word they meant to. Happens to me all the time, I start typing one word and end up with one that has similar letters, but isn't what I was actually thinking in that moment. Unfortunate, but an easy fix and nothing to really fret over!
Um, those were hopefully fur farm chinchillas, not pets. Also, for a fur length coat, try closer to 300 chinchilla.Only a tiny patch of fur from the hide of each one is used to make a coat. I'm not a animal rights activist, but status symbol furs are just a waste.
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Is this the first time the show has had 5 members? (Sorry for being too lazy to go through previous videos to find out the anwer).
@@ajs41I believe it's the second time, and these same guests were present about six episodes ago.
The only thing I can think of when I hear "Chinchilla" is a prize on one episode of Citation Needed, the "Chinchilla chin chiller"
Ditto
I reckon that's the only other place the word Chinchilla has ever been used
I was thinking of that THE WHOLE TIME
@@ahreuwu There was a photo studio that sold computer games in the late 80s / early 90s in my home town that was called that, but besides that, yeah.
I believe it was a specialized chinchilla chin chiller. The prize was a Chilean chinchilla chilly chin chiller.
I believe the full quote is "I'm a boxing chinchilla, I'm the cutest little killa. I don't just float and sting, I dodge like a drosophila."
LMAO😂
Tom: I've never heard of chinchilla being used as a euphemism for anything
Me: *just the phrase "chinchilla chin chiller" going around my head*
I was so expecting the answer to relate to chinchillas bathing in fine powder.
I am glad I'm not the only one expecting that!
First time seeing the No Such Thing As A Fish crew on video. I was so perplexed at first, because the voices were so familiar but entirely out of context. It took my brain a few seconds to actually catch up and read the names and process. Happy to see the collab with Tom Scott!
I would've went with a dozen chinchillas covered in "dust" brought to a veterinarian and being found out.
Jesus Christ... For a second I thought the chinchillas were being used as mules 😆
Wait, the video is "How _dogs_ brought down a kingpin" with a _chihuahua_ in the thumbnail, but the question talks about a few dozen _chinchillas?_ What even happened here?
Chinchilla/chihuahua same difference.😂
And now it's changed.
My fault entirely (not the editor). My brother has chihuahuas and perhaps they were on my mind for some reason. -- David (producer)
@@lateralcastThanks for changing the title! Will the thumbnail get changed too?
Maybe it was fake chinchilla.
Frantic change of thumbnail and title in 3... 2...
It indeed changed from dogs to pets
I wonder if the thumbnail will change as well 🤔
It's now "pets" instead of "dogs."
Not really accurate. I doubt those chinchillas were anybody's pets.
@@jaspermcjasper3672 Sorry, I didn't mean to leave the impression that *I* changed the title, I only meant to point out that it had been changed. I agree that it is unlikely that the coat in question was made of the furs of *pet* chinchillas, à la CruElla De Vil.
I seem to recall it was also the fact a full length chinchilla coat cost about 100k at the time, which sort of also made him stand out.
so I believe Chinchilla's use dust baths to clean themselves. I thought he had so much coke, that they released a bunch chinchillas and they went towards him for a bath lol
American Gangster, starring Denzel Washington
My first thought after hearing the clue was “In the movie ‘American Gangster’ wasn’t Frank at that fight wearing that ridiculously large fur coat? Was that Chinchilla?”
I think this should have been worded "after he attended" rather than "when he attended." Otherwise another great show.
This reminds me of a long-ish movie I watched back in the day. Rest in power, Ruby Dee.
(Also, I did snort at Tom's pun around the 3:14 mark.)
I don't know if he just did not want to say it, but Chinchillas were not just the name for a "fabric" any more than Mink is a fabric. And yes, they did the same thing to Chinchillas as they do to Minks, to get a Chinchilla fur garment.
Apparently, it's also the name of a wool fabric meant to imitate chinchilla fur. Awfully deceptive name though.
Don't dress for the job you have, dress for the job you don't want to be arrested for.
"And I would have gotten away with it, if it weren't for these meddling, adorable chinchillas..."
2:43 Come on, "float like a butterfly, sting like an undercover cop" was right there
3:15 oh that pun was VERY well intended you're not fooling us 😆
I love the chinchilla/chihuahua mixup and hope it stays because I definitely thought of a chihuahua when they said chinchilla.
Then I thought, "huh, chinchilla... sure, they are lil pets more commonly now, but they were always used in the past for OH SNAP" and that's how I figured it out... 😂😂
I misheard as chihuahua, the little dog. Police raid a house, find a pile of drugs and a bunch of dogs. They track down the kingpin, who of course says 'That place isn't mine.' But they bring in the dogs and they all go over to the familiar Kingpin.
I have listened to 'Fish' for a while now but this is a first time seeing the faces. There are pocket rats which can sniff out land mines. I followed the researcher and cannot recall her name. I believe also shown in a video from Rare Earth.
I thought that would be Al Capone situation where chinchilla coat would have to be somehow specifically taxed
Guy: "My job and life depend on no one knowing what I do."
Also guy: "I should dress exactly like everyone who does this job, uniquely so, when I'm in public."
Not the purest crack in the stash, is he? 😂
my guess - the state the fight was in had a strict laws about animal furs and what is legal to make from animals. And the kingpin was actully arrested for wearing the chinchilla fur coat.
you need to have neil, chuck and garry from star talk over.
I was thinking it was something to do with the fact chinchillas can't be washed with water, and there was some drug residue on the chinchillas that a dog or something picked up, that wasn't on the kingpin because he'd showered
There's a picture of him on that day, and it looks exactly as you'd imagine, so yeah, there's no wonder they caught him. (The gentleman to his left in that picture is a remarkable character of his own btw.)
The idea dinosaurs might be petrified by chinchillas - nah.
As soon as they read out the question, I knew the answer, because of the movie American Gangster with Denzel Washington.
My guess is that I know chinchillas will wash themselves in sand/dust- so the pet chinchillas got into the cocaine, bathed in it, then later the powder got tested and connected to the kingpin
Initial thoughts: Frank Lucas brought his own dear chinchilla to the match; a few dozen other chinchillas were released to create chaos for FL and distract him well enough to get him caught? Maybe they got his dog as leverage on him? Maybe get his dog run "back" to one of his hideout/evidence? He (FL) was too focused into trying to get his precious dog back among the mêlée, that he let something slip, or allowed ample time to have the "authorities" do a proper search & seizure?
Edit 0:49: I just got that chinchillas are not dogs, but rodents. I was thinking of chihuahua dogs. **pauses to let the laughter subside**
So, some of what I said hold on. And I add that they could have bugged his rodent in the confusion, and get juicy evidence because FL would have held his tiny friend close to his face (mouth/speech for wiretapping)?
... found drug/cocaine in its fur?
Results: I was so off, in more way than one. That was great.
I guess the drug kingpin was...*puts on sunglasses*...chinchilling at the arena.
Now we know how many Chinchilla it takes to bring down a Kingpin.
For the first time I’d have had to stand down!! Amazed nobody knew who Frank Lucas was…
If you saw American Gangster, you would know the answer to this.
Edit: And there it is at the end of the video.
Bit disappointed that no one suggested a stack of Chinchillas in a trench coat, posing as a human.
Anna says this exact thing at 3:03
I'm surprised no one has mentioned the unusually high number of people
Vanitas vanitatvm et omnia vanitas, am I rite?
"Fur Coat" Bling..
Is it only me or does the outro song sound different
See my vest! See my vest! Made from real gorilla chest!
Float like a butterfly, Carry out this sting with chinchillas. - Muhammad Ali 1971
I am disappointed that this story does not end with Frank Lucas getting punched by Muhammad Ali.
The thrilla with chinchillas.
Are Chincillas now considered dogs instead of rodents?
I reckon they have confused chinchillas with chihuahuas
@@Aetheraev In the video, the guests even state a Chinchilla is a rodent, so it seems whomever wrote the title never watched the video.
@@HumancityJunction or possibly they didn't type the word they meant to. Happens to me all the time, I start typing one word and end up with one that has similar letters, but isn't what I was actually thinking in that moment. Unfortunate, but an easy fix and nothing to really fret over!
They would have eventually got that... if the video was an hour long! 😃
Don King had anime hair.
I may be a small furry chinchilla but I hit like a big gorilla.
I suspect the chincillas were not _pets._
The title originally said dogs, so pets is at least a little bit more accurate in at least some sense.
Um, those were hopefully fur farm chinchillas, not pets. Also, for a fur length coat, try closer to 300 chinchilla.Only a tiny patch of fur from the hide of each one is used to make a coat. I'm not a animal rights activist, but status symbol furs are just a waste.
Is there a stolen chinchilla fur coat involved?
No one here saw the movie Frank?
I hear that the coat was made of Shetland Ponies and the producer couldn't tell the difference ;-)