Mother takes your car without permission knowing you need to go somewhere early in the day...won't let you use her own vehicle instead... 'Hello, police? I'd like to report a theft....'
Depends on if shes named on the title really. If its not paid off and she co-signed for the loan (which is pretty common for college students who don't have credit built up yet), all banks I've dealt with for cars require a co-signer to be named on the Title. Which I presumed she was as the story was being read. You can't report a theft for a car that a co-owner took, police will tell you their favorite line "thats a civil matter sir".
@6:50 Actually they'll write you up for driving around with a bad exhaust pipe that's a public disturbance (which probably involves a fine). Then the court will order you to get it fixed or it's another write, but with more consequences involved. I advise bringing/dragging stepmom along, since it was her idea.
That five minute thing, we deal with that so much at my workplace. People going "Leave it in there an extra minute/few minutes." So we leave it in 30 seconds and pull it out. A 500 degree oven (oven-microwave mix, cooks everything in typically 3 minutes or less besides chicken wings with bone). If we leave that in there over a minute extra, you are getting burnt stuff and of course, throwing a fit lol.
Know what you mean, where I work the pizza oven is basically a crematorium. 2 minutes or less otherwise the pizza auto ignites. And it is a shuttle type. At least they are easy to clean, just have to wipe away the ashes.
@@kinnlmk To be honest I find the top end of a domestic oven (240C) to be about the sweet spot for cooking an unfrozen pizza. If the pizza is frozen 190C. Too hot and the pizza burns the outside and is raw in the middle, not hot enough and the pizza dries out before that satisfying browned toppings. I find the cheapo goodfellas ones are bad at burning the cheese before cooking the middle. A thin 'n' crispy home made stone base brick oven pizza done can be hotter as you have a conductive surface that doesn't trap moisture to do the bottom.
Mechanic here, usually when a vehicle becomes extremely loud suddenly it'll be one of these issues. Rusted off muffler,exhaust manifold cracked or rusted off,exhaust manifold bolt broken or rusted off, catalytic converter rusted off, catalytic converter is damaged allowing a exhaust leak and lastly the exhaust clamp/flange(or collector) has become disconnected. More commonly you can just have a hole in you're exhaust pipe as well. Probably a few more things that I didn't name but just wanted to name the basics 👍
The pizza story reminds me when my sister was going to make Ugnspannkaka (Oven Pancake), the recipe had an estimated cooking time (meaning from raw ingredients to ready to eat), she mistook that as how long it should be in the oven, so it was in for three times the length, when she took it out it was like a roof tile and she tried to make me ate some of it, with the excuse "it's only burned on the surface"
Really...? An exhaust leak isn’t that dangerous, maybe if you connect a tube to your exhaust and route it to the car interior. I’ve been driving several really old cars (from the fifties) with several exhaust leaks without any problem for a long time now
@@dennis885600 it actually is really dangerous hence why you can't pass inspection with an exhaust leak. It gets failed for safety because you can wind up crashing your vehicle when you pass out
@@samanthasoto21 Complete and utter nonsense. The exhaust system of your car is completely independent to and separate from the interior of the vehicle. At no point do the two intersect. Think before you speak. By your logic, every single car on the road should have a massive balloon attached to the tail pipe to capture all the exhaust gases because - heaven forbid! - everyone passes out due to all the sleepy-time exhaust fumes from all the vehicles around them while they wait at those pesky traffic lights.
According to the IRS the average mileage pay for 2019 is $0.58 per mile, so with just a base of 1000 (base) miles, he's getting an extra $25,520 per year even when he's not allowed to go home, for 44 weekends. Good deal!
I feel for the first person. Walked into an elevator once carrying a Subway bag into an elevator that soon became crowded. The lady in front of me went ballistic just because my bag touched her. I had my hands full so I couldn't just put it somewhere else nor did I have room to move my arms.
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I worked at a pizza place and had a regular who would only except his order if it was so over cooked just like the story. When he got it that way, he would eat it and tip quite well. Anything less and he wouldn't accept it. When I got a new manager and this guys order comes up, he didn't believe me and got chewed out by the customer. He would burn the crap out of the pizza after that, though, and the customer was super happy after that.
The only people who questioned how a worker doing their job are either people who's actually an expert OR people who know nothing. Obviously, that 5-minutes-more-pizza guy is the latter 😒
Nah, this could happen in Portland after a Trail Blazers game or LA. Had a lady YANK my rolling suitcase off the subway with me attached to the other side, making me trip and almost faceplant, as I was getting off because I wasn't *getting off fast enough* for her. (I had two other bags I was carrying just as large.) And she wanted to get on. I literally did nothing to the bee.
If she didn't want her son/daughter being a "guinea pig" she should have just gave them the money they needed, instead of being childish, committing theft, and paying for a load of unused concrete.
@@jessigirlrae1688 yes a damaged muffler will make the car fail an emmtions test, if your driving a car the fails the emmision test you driving a "non road worthy vehicle"
not to mention it could be cheaper that even he said as when this happened to me we just bought a 20 euro box of stuff to patch it ourselves. looked like bandages you wet it put it over the hole and left it overnight to harden.
That's what you get when you think you know how to do the job better than the people who actually do it. He should have just used someone's kitchen to show the guys his skills at making a pizza. It would have saved them time and money. And they'd be very impressed with the result! LOL
The first story: Yeah we do the same in America. When I lived in Illinois I was actually nice enough to catch people stumbling on the train, instead of letting them bump into me or someone else.
First story, I can't say I know much about public transport. There isn't a bus stop within 5-10 miles from my home and there are no trains within at least 10-20 miles. The infrastructure in the US doesn't accommodate public transportation outside the big cities.
sometimes you need a crispy pizza to burn off the extra grease. dont always need it but when ordering for the first time its best to go with well or extra well to avoid buying a box of grease. some places use cheap as f ingredients and really needs a longer cook time or a lot of towels to get rid of it.
hehe love that last story XD its like "dude... they are the cooks... they now there oven.. if they only put it in for 4 mins... 9 is going to be hockey puck black" XD dumb ass's and love how he was thinking he was all in the right and smarter then them tell he saw it XD
No ... you can't let a cement mixer just sit until someone moves the car ... spin the thing all you want but after a few hours the concrete is wreaked ... the pool workers have to send the mixer back to dump out the ruined concrete and clean up before the mixer gets gummed up ... the customer made a _very_ expensive mistake ...
Good pizza story. I had a friend who owned a local pizza shop. I like it well done. I was always happy with the job his people did, but if he was in the shop, my pizza would have a little extra pepperoni and the curled up edges of the pepperoni would be blackened a little. He knew what I liked.
That description of a burned pizza does not fit at all. Have these people NEVER SEEN a bloody hockey puck before?! A burned pizza like that is more of a burned Frisbee. Where are these people from where hockey pucks are that large? lol
That second story about the exhaust reminds me of my truck I drove back in high school. One day the exhaust was really loud and I thought it was cool, only for a few days later a friend tell my my exhaust pipe had nearly fallen off. Turns out part of the exhaust pipe rusted trough and like half of it just broke off and was dangling by one hanger.
As an american, I can confirm. We are PETTY. My favorite petty revenge is when my mom PAID a homeless guy to, every time her ex (Total asshole, beat her for a few years, dont feel bad for him) parked nearby, To take a shit in the bed of his truck. it was a total mess back there, so he didnt notice... UNTIL it rained. And then got VERY hot.
the pizza story... the owner explained that normal pizzas cook in a brick oven for 3-4 min.. and even after explaining this the guy wanted it an extra 5 min... that is literally more than double.. the guy is an idiot and grats to the boss for applying the "Stupid" Tax.
I had my muffler break loose at the front end and dropped down to where as i was driving the front end of the muffler was digging into the road paving .......... on the Baltimore Beltway....... mid way between 2 widely spaced exits.......big time spark show ....... so there i sat on the shoulder with a huge bowl of potato salad and 3 chickens worth of fried chicken for a family reunion picnic I was head for 50 miles away.... finally a cop stopped and was able to cut the rubber strap holding up the back end of the muffler and the exhaust pipe , wrote me a warning in case I got stopped on the way home (never made it to the picnic - they had to find something else to replace the food I had cooked) . We ate well the following week with all that fried chicken and potato salad. By the end of the week I never wanted to see another piece of any kind of chicken of any kind of potato dish.
So concrete truck story: Mother will be liable for Concrete price - around $4,0000 (about 7 square meters) this should include 15 minutes travel, anymore than that gets charged by the kilometer. If we get to site and site isn't ready.... we are NOT liable. You are. You then pay for original load + dump fees (around $1000) and charged for kilometres annnd for the next load... make sure you are ready or I get to charge you again 😘
Mother takes your car without permission knowing you need to go somewhere early in the day...won't let you use her own vehicle instead... 'Hello, police? I'd like to report a theft....'
@David McConville... she wasn't.
@David McConville she is stupid
Depends on if shes named on the title really. If its not paid off and she co-signed for the loan (which is pretty common for college students who don't have credit built up yet), all banks I've dealt with for cars require a co-signer to be named on the Title. Which I presumed she was as the story was being read. You can't report a theft for a car that a co-owner took, police will tell you their favorite line "thats a civil matter sir".
@6:50 Actually they'll write you up for driving around with a bad exhaust pipe that's a public disturbance (which probably involves a fine). Then the court will order you to get it fixed or it's another write, but with more consequences involved. I advise bringing/dragging stepmom along, since it was her idea.
That five minute thing, we deal with that so much at my workplace. People going "Leave it in there an extra minute/few minutes." So we leave it in 30 seconds and pull it out. A 500 degree oven (oven-microwave mix, cooks everything in typically 3 minutes or less besides chicken wings with bone).
If we leave that in there over a minute extra, you are getting burnt stuff and of course, throwing a fit lol.
Know what you mean, where I work the pizza oven is basically a crematorium. 2 minutes or less otherwise the pizza auto ignites. And it is a shuttle type. At least they are easy to clean, just have to wipe away the ashes.
@@kinnlmk To be honest I find the top end of a domestic oven (240C) to be about the sweet spot for cooking an unfrozen pizza. If the pizza is frozen 190C. Too hot and the pizza burns the outside and is raw in the middle, not hot enough and the pizza dries out before that satisfying browned toppings. I find the cheapo goodfellas ones are bad at burning the cheese before cooking the middle.
A thin 'n' crispy home made stone base brick oven pizza done can be hotter as you have a conductive surface that doesn't trap moisture to do the bottom.
@@TimpBizkit Our ovens are way too hot around 300. But it is the only way to make a custom pizza under 6 minutes.
Mechanic here, usually when a vehicle becomes extremely loud suddenly it'll be one of these issues. Rusted off muffler,exhaust manifold cracked or rusted off,exhaust manifold bolt broken or rusted off, catalytic converter rusted off, catalytic converter is damaged allowing a exhaust leak and lastly the exhaust clamp/flange(or collector) has become disconnected. More commonly you can just have a hole in you're exhaust pipe as well. Probably a few more things that I didn't name but just wanted to name the basics 👍
And for $100, that family got lucky.
Also letting a teenage boy drive the car ... that's a sure way to wreak the exhaust system ... "I took a short cut through the field" ...
@@russcrawford3310 3 extra hours for a short cut too?
@@celiashen5490 - the best shortcuts always take the longest ...
@@celiashen5490 extremely, last catalytic converter I got welded on were 100$ a piece and costed 300$ to get welded on. So total was 500$
"How dare you specifically get in my personal space?!"
Karma activated!!!
I'm sure being on that train wasn't fun for anyone, glad OP had entertainment
When trains are so crowded you could only rely on people to hold yourself, for your comfort, after missing several crowded trains due to rush hour lol
The pizza story reminds me when my sister was going to make Ugnspannkaka (Oven Pancake), the recipe had an estimated cooking time (meaning from raw ingredients to ready to eat), she mistook that as how long it should be in the oven, so it was in for three times the length, when she took it out it was like a roof tile and she tried to make me ate some of it, with the excuse "it's only burned on the surface"
The exaughst leak could be really dangerous. The air from the exaughst goes into the cabin and can make you pass out.
samanthasoto21 *exhaust
oh dang, really?
Really...? An exhaust leak isn’t that dangerous, maybe if you connect a tube to your exhaust and route it to the car interior. I’ve been driving several really old cars (from the fifties) with several exhaust leaks without any problem for a long time now
@@dennis885600 it actually is really dangerous hence why you can't pass inspection with an exhaust leak. It gets failed for safety because you can wind up crashing your vehicle when you pass out
samanthasoto21 nah just drive with the windows down derr
@@samanthasoto21 Complete and utter nonsense. The exhaust system of your car is completely independent to and separate from the interior of the vehicle. At no point do the two intersect. Think before you speak. By your logic, every single car on the road should have a massive balloon attached to the tail pipe to capture all the exhaust gases because - heaven forbid! - everyone passes out due to all the sleepy-time exhaust fumes from all the vehicles around them while they wait at those pesky traffic lights.
According to the IRS the average mileage pay for 2019 is $0.58 per mile, so with just a base of 1000 (base) miles, he's getting an extra $25,520 per year even when he's not allowed to go home, for 44 weekends. Good deal!
I feel for the first person. Walked into an elevator once carrying a Subway bag into an elevator that soon became crowded. The lady in front of me went ballistic just because my bag touched her. I had my hands full so I couldn't just put it somewhere else nor did I have room to move my arms.
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I worked at a pizza place and had a regular who would only except his order if it was so over cooked just like the story. When he got it that way, he would eat it and tip quite well. Anything less and he wouldn't accept it. When I got a new manager and this guys order comes up, he didn't believe me and got chewed out by the customer. He would burn the crap out of the pizza after that, though, and the customer was super happy after that.
The only people who questioned how a worker doing their job are either people who's actually an expert OR people who know nothing. Obviously, that 5-minutes-more-pizza guy is the latter 😒
The other thing a found Brits to be proficient at iis making an innocuous comment that you only realize is an insult after you walk away.
Hello there. Also, that first story is extremely British. We’re so vengeful on the whole. Also, I love how you hear him laugh while he’s reading.
Nah, this could happen in Portland after a Trail Blazers game or LA. Had a lady YANK my rolling suitcase off the subway with me attached to the other side, making me trip and almost faceplant, as I was getting off because I wasn't *getting off fast enough* for her. (I had two other bags I was carrying just as large.) And she wanted to get on. I literally did nothing to the bee.
Impish Rebel what on earth?! Also, remember that deep down the Americans and Australians are secretly British so I suppose it’s in all our blood. Lol.
If she didn't want her son/daughter being a "guinea pig" she should have just gave them the money they needed, instead of being childish, committing theft, and paying for a load of unused concrete.
Well, if the cops hear it, repairing the exhaust would be cheaper than the fines and impound fees... just saying
Is there a law about this places? I went years with a knocked off muffler with no issues
@@jessigirlrae1688 yes a damaged muffler will make the car fail an emmtions test, if your driving a car the fails the emmision test you driving a "non road worthy vehicle"
@@geraldgrenier8132 Makes sense. I do not have emissions tests where I live.
not to mention it could be cheaper that even he said as when this happened to me we just bought a 20 euro box of stuff to patch it ourselves. looked like bandages you wet it put it over the hole and left it overnight to harden.
Charcoal pepperoni pizza, please . . . and a side of barbecue briquettes instead of tater tots.
That's what you get when you think you know how to do the job better than the people who actually do it. He should have just used someone's kitchen to show the guys his skills at making a pizza. It would have saved them time and money. And they'd be very impressed with the result! LOL
The first story: Yeah we do the same in America. When I lived in Illinois I was actually nice enough to catch people stumbling on the train, instead of letting them bump into me or someone else.
Idk but the rest of America but in Boston our rule is "when in doubt elbows out" and scream excuse me on the "T" our train system lol
Us yanks like petty revenge, too.
First story, I can't say I know much about public transport. There isn't a bus stop within 5-10 miles from my home and there are no trains within at least 10-20 miles. The infrastructure in the US doesn't accommodate public transportation outside the big cities.
sometimes you need a crispy pizza to burn off the extra grease. dont always need it but when ordering for the first time its best to go with well or extra well to avoid buying a box of grease. some places use cheap as f ingredients and really needs a longer cook time or a lot of towels to get rid of it.
hehe love that last story XD its like "dude... they are the cooks... they now there oven.. if they only put it in for 4 mins... 9 is going to be hockey puck black" XD dumb ass's and love how he was thinking he was all in the right and smarter then them tell he saw it XD
No ... you can't let a cement mixer just sit until someone moves the car ... spin the thing all you want but after a few hours the concrete is wreaked ... the pool workers have to send the mixer back to dump out the ruined concrete and clean up before the mixer gets gummed up ... the customer made a _very_ expensive mistake ...
Good pizza story. I had a friend who owned a local pizza shop. I like it well done. I was always happy with the job his people did, but if he was in the shop, my pizza would have a little extra pepperoni and the curled up edges of the pepperoni would be blackened a little. He knew what I liked.
That description of a burned pizza does not fit at all. Have these people NEVER SEEN a bloody hockey puck before?! A burned pizza like that is more of a burned Frisbee. Where are these people from where hockey pucks are that large? lol
That second story about the exhaust reminds me of my truck I drove back in high school. One day the exhaust was really loud and I thought it was cool, only for a few days later a friend tell my my exhaust pipe had nearly fallen off. Turns out part of the exhaust pipe rusted trough and like half of it just broke off and was dangling by one hanger.
Mmm Pizza, now I want some... too bad they are all closed at the moment.
15:30 I don't know if anyone else noticed, but it sounds like the narrator was trying really hard not to laugh as he read that line.
As an american, I can confirm. We are PETTY. My favorite petty revenge is when my mom PAID a homeless guy to, every time her ex (Total asshole, beat her for a few years, dont feel bad for him) parked nearby, To take a shit in the bed of his truck. it was a total mess back there, so he didnt notice... UNTIL it rained. And then got VERY hot.
the pizza story... the owner explained that normal pizzas cook in a brick oven for 3-4 min.. and even after explaining this the guy wanted it an extra 5 min... that is literally more than double.. the guy is an idiot and grats to the boss for applying the "Stupid" Tax.
It's not a hockey puck. More like a giant, black frisbee that disintegrates on the first throw.
I remember when my exhaust broke right under my seat, it was hell and i couldn't get it fixed until noon, was really "fun" to drive around with it.
No fear of falling asleep at the wheel, right? (LOL)
I had my muffler break loose at the front end and dropped down to where as i was driving the front end of the muffler was digging into the road paving .......... on the Baltimore Beltway....... mid way between 2 widely spaced exits.......big time spark show ....... so there i sat on the shoulder with a huge bowl of potato salad and 3 chickens worth of fried chicken for a family reunion picnic I was head for 50 miles away.... finally a cop stopped and was able to cut the rubber strap holding up the back end of the muffler and the exhaust pipe , wrote me a warning in case I got stopped on the way home (never made it to the picnic - they had to find something else to replace the food I had cooked) . We ate well the following week with all that fried chicken and potato salad. By the end of the week I never wanted to see another piece of any kind of chicken of any kind of potato dish.
@@tinydancer7426 I was rather lucky then, it broke in the front but didn't scratch the street.
@@jennys4018 oh so noisy, smart aleck kids in the neighborhood all broke out in unison as I drove onto the street "Need To Get Midasized!"
Oh yes that is so British will do it next time on the train or use an umbrella and say sorry every time
"Holy icebergs, Batman! It's the Penguin!"
Pizza story.... the long machine most pizza places have cook the pizza for 12-15 minites. I suppose he thought brick/charcoal ovens work this way too.
Well the Domino's pizza oven is 260 Celsius and a brick oven about 400.
So concrete truck story:
Mother will be liable for
Concrete price - around $4,0000 (about 7 square meters) this should include 15 minutes travel, anymore than that gets charged by the kilometer.
If we get to site and site isn't ready.... we are NOT liable. You are.
You then pay for original load + dump fees (around $1000) and charged for kilometres annnd for the next load... make sure you are ready or I get to charge you again 😘
Thanks for explaining in detail
I feel attacked after that last story; lol
$100 is a good price, but at that age I would have bought the parts and done it myself.
Train are the best
The pizza thing was already told once in other video.
the pizza guy probably used to go to a pizza place with a regular oven and his pizza was always soggy
first story... one year later :D
damn, what has happened...
My mom is desperate for me to get a job.
The mom who took her son's car must be off her meds to not want him to make money
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