@@sialrayaidk about Minnesota, but Wisconsin is packed full of Poles (well, of Polish descent), so pierogi and packzi and all that are definitely a thing
Funny, we had pierogies for Easter yesterday, and we also say pop. I was born and raised in Chicago, and I have lived in the state of Washington for the last 30 years.
What grates my nerves is the come back “Did you just assume my gender?” To prevent people from getting angry, what is wrong with just asking what they are? I’m with the Dad on that point.
It's more polite to ask what a person's pronouns are than to directly ask their gender. But that would have been very easy to correct. "Dad, what you mean to say is, 'Do you mind if I ask, what are your pronouns?' That's always an acceptable question, and usually appreciated. And at the end, "Dad, it's great that you're acknowledging nonbinary people. I'm sure you DO have them in the midwest, even if you haven't met any (or more likely, none have come out to you yet). But again, the polite way to ask is, 'Do you mind if I ask, what are your pronouns?' "
😂 I moved to Texas and when at school I said I wanted a pop. They all stared at me, I said what, they said why did I want to get a whopping. I said no a drink. But to be fair, yall call it a coke even if it's sprie, orange crush etc. It's all a coke or soda.
But you understand what is meant by pop, don't you? I'm not sure what a perogie is -- I think it's of Greek origin, maybe? Some sort of meat pie? (After looking them up: They are Polish dumplings, and can be filled with lots of different things -- potatoes, cheese, meat, sour cherries, etc. -- so I was close.) I would hear hotdish as "hot dish" and interpret that as any kind of... well, hot dish. I would assume that unless the restaurant is a deli with mostly sandwiches and other cold items, they probably have many hot dishes on the menu. From the way the guy then described a hot dish as a casserole, I now think he's talking about what I would just call a casserole -- a dish usually cooked in a casserole dish (or a deep baking dish), which usually includes some sort of meat, some sort of gravy or sauce (can be tomato sauce), possibly cheese, and usually some kind of noodles and/or rice and/or vegetables, and is sometimes topped with crushed chips (crisps) or (dried) fried onions or something for a little crunch, and/or (more) grated cheese. I think in England the ones with noodles in are usually called "pasta bakes". A shepherd's pie or cottage pie (a layer of corn or other veg, a layer of ground lamb, mutton, or beef in gravy or sauce, and a layer of mashed potatoes on top) is a kind of casserole. After looking that up, it looks like I'm correct. Only where I live (Seattle area), these are dishes you make at home, but would not generally expect to find in a restaurant. You might find a cottage or shepherd's pie in a rustic diner once in a while, but it's not terribly common, and otherwise I'm not sure I've ever seen other casseroles in restaurants. Oh, Lasagne, maybe -- I guess lasagne is technically a casserole, and you might find that at an italian place or a diner. But I can't remember ever seeing, for example, tuna noodle casserole at a restaurant.
I live in Minnesota and the "dontcha know" was spot on. (Originally from Wisconsin, I love to give Minnesotans a hard time when it's almost too easy when their favorite sports team is purple because they've been choking their entire existence!)
The dad was so earnest and likeable. I didn't understand all the dirty looks when it was clear that, while he might be ignorant, he wasn't malicious. Would have been funnier if everyone had had a sense of humour, and not just the fish out of water.
No, dad was just straight up rude and willfully ignorant. He’s more than old enough to know how to address people in public, even if they’re different from his experience
I'm 77 years old. My bestie and I met when we were 13. She was from the very rural South while I had grown up in small town New York State. Soda vs pop were only some of the new words we exchanged. We loved learning a "new" language! 😅
Uffda! As a former Wisconsinite who now lives in Georgiafornia! This was hilarious! The accent was bad and off 😂 I loved it! We call sow dah in Wisconsin!
I switched to 6 oz of plain seltzer water and 4 oz of V8 fruit and vegetable juice blend. Very refreshing and not too sweet,acidic or heavy . The strawberry banana with seltzer tastes like a daiquiri ,and the blueberry pomegranate with seltzer tastes better than a wine cooler. The trick is to chill them and shake the fruit blend really well before you pour it in with the seltzer. I don't even crave diet cola anymore, and if I drink any kind of pop now it tastes boring by comparison. I honestly can't tsste the carrot and beet juice in the V8.
He's right those artificial sugars stay in your body forever... At least your body can metabolize and pass sugars... Better just to stick with natural sugars or better yet, WATER!
I know that most diet sweeteners have been associated causally with obesity. Meaning it's not just that obese people are more likely to consume diet drinks -- the diet drinks seem to actually cause or keep you obese. The reasons why are unclear. One theory is that they keep you accustomed to sweet flavor and cause you to crave and eat more high-calorie foods than drinking plain water would. One sweetener that has NOT (yet, at least) been associated causally with obesity is Stevia. I have switched completely to drinking Stevia-sweetened pop (Zevia and Poppi). And I've just now finally got completely off caffeine as well.
Both are really creepy but the son is the creepiest. I got a dad like this. I would have taken the father to Norm's or at least a place where he can get a beer.
I saw someone in Minnesota with a shirt that said “In Sota we don’t say soda”. I’ve also encountered people from Minnesota that get really upset that hot dish was called a casserole.
Pop up here in Washington too....had to get used to Soda when I went in the army...darn foreigners. Also, I'm with dad when it comes to beer....no beer, no me.
Had an old boyfriend who grew up in a different state. He called soda pop "soda" but in our area it was called "pop". He'd act all superior because we shortened it to pop. I pointed out the correct term was soda pop so he was shortening it too. He didn't like that being pointed out.
When I don’t know the regional version of soda and pop I usually stick to coke or Pepsi. They do taste different. My preference is Pepsi. If they don’t have Pepsi then I probably will ask if they have chocolate milk. It’s almost impossible to fark that up or misunderstand what I asked for to drink.
Perogies and 'hot dishes' aren't normal menu items in Minnesota. Lol The accent is a little strong, but very close. Lol I am a born and raised Minnesotan! Excellent video!
Diet soda is miles better than sugar soda for you. There's simply no comparison, especially if your goal is to reduce calories. Water is better than both, though.
Im from MN. We dont act like this. The accent sounds more Wisconsin, but eggaterated. Hotdish we have all the time, but i have no idea what a perogi is (have tried the lutefisk though!) Tator tot hotdish is good! A hotdish is basically any kind of casserole. But restaurants here would not have that as a menu option, thats more of a family thing.
That was wild... I still get a kick out of the "pop" vs "soda" thing... Going to the midwest always confuses me due to that... the word is soda, dammit! 😂
I'm a little offended that you attributed so much CANADIAN slang to Minisota. On another note, I've gotten that stood diet soda speech frequently. 1) I'm 61, let's pretend I'm an adult making my own adult decision to buy &/or consume whatever soda I feel like. 2) I've survived 4 strokes. One left my brain unable to correctly interpret sugar as sweet. Other sweeteners work just fine. I do not explain this to most strangers who feel a need to butt into my business but if they push hard enough, I do and I'm not polite about it.
You survived 4 strokes and you think that the diet chemical poisoning… I mean diet soda had nothing to do with it?!?!?!?! 😂😂😂😂😂 Yea! Just keep drinking it, you are fine! 😂😂😂😂
Actually, it is not rude to ask what someone's pronouns are. When he asked the staff person whether they were a "boy or a girl", I would simply have corrected him with, "you mean to say, 'Do you mind if I ask, what are your pronouns?' " And at the end, I wouild have said, "That's great that you're acknowledging nonbinary people. I'm sure you DO have some where you live, even if you haven't met any yourself -- or more likely, any nonbinary people you know at home just haven't come out to you as nonbinary yet. You can't ever assume someone's gender just from the way they look. Again, the way to ask is, 'May I ask, what are your preferred pronouns?' "
People are always telling me that artificial sweeteners are worse than sugar, but they don't realize they are referencing studies where someone shoved 88 metric tons of sweetener into a 4-inch mouse.
Love your stuff. A note for your Minnesota transplant character. Both diet soda and non diet soda are not so good for you. Most soda in the US is sweetened with corn syrup not pure cane sugar.
I lived in WI for all of the 2000s and I've had to fight to order a "pop". They ALWAYS called it soda. It was beyond annoying. Yep, soda is the norm in Wuhskhannsun. NO ONE SAYS POP in WI.
I've really been enjoying the shorts and Jarrod's Minnesota accent is great, but as a boomer who grew up watching the Beverly Hillbillies, this sketch misses the mark. I live in rural Ontario, where people identify with Minnesotans. Even the smallest village has pretty sophisticated menus.
The biggest problem of today's society summed up. You can't ask them wtf they are, but you're supposed to know what kind of made bs they use as pronounce of their choice 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Ok I am a boomer from the Midwest. I have been to Minnesota many times. I have never heard or seen any of the stupid things in this video. Bad choice of words. You can do better.
Yeah Minnesotan here. Not a boomer. I have a palate for food that doesn't suck and my generation didn't ruin the economy like yours did.... these things are all daily occurrences.
Here's the thing. If you want to be accepted, you have to accept others. It doesn't go just one way. And 2, that's how you understand is by asking questions. Don't be offended if you look different. You are going to draw attention to yourself. If I'm in a see through dress, I can't complain about who is looking.
I watched another channel where one vid went from 29 'Likes", I went to full screen, went back to regular view after it was over, and i seen there were 27 Likes.
This is OLD toxic behavior. Your job as a parent “embarrassing” your child ended when they turned 18. Mature adults do not embarrass other adults and call it “parenting”. Would you purposely embarrass another adult that is not your offspring?
In my 40 ish years of life, I don’t think I’ve ever been able to finish one bottle of any soda that’s diet, it’s fricken disqusting, I don’t know how people drink that poison
I enjoy most of your content, but I disagree with you on this one. Minnesotans and the state's boomers are poorly and insultingly portrayed here without even being funny.
Ah California... Beautiful land and place... The people, not so much. I'd be crucified in California for having morals so I stay the heck away from it as much as I can, mainly socal. Have fun in freakland.
Jarrod Benson would be a lot funnier if his "jokes" weren't all extremely one-sided political jibberish. There are some fun ones, but it always goes to the same tropes and is repetitive af quickly
I love that the regional word for soda pissed him off. 😂
We all know pop is the accurate word
@@NavDDG54"I'll take a Vernors."
@@QuarrellaDeVil me too! I'm on NJ now and can't find vernors anywhere
I grew up in Chicago, and we called soda pop.
This one starts fights
Even though it was only 4 minutes, I can tell it felt like an eternity for the son
Here's a hug🤗 and a 💋 for putting up with all of us...no matter where we came from! Thank you, Preston!
Heck yeah!!! I love both of you guys. My mom is a boomer and let me tell you. These jokes are NOT getting old for me 😂 Awesome video!!!!
lol thank you
never take your family to your favorite restaurant, learned that the hard way
Expert advice
Well said. I wish someone had told me that!
My parents won’t eat at Denny’s, so problem solved!
The Dad walks out with a smile, embarrassing-his-son mission accomplished. Next they go to the Ferrari showroom so Dad can kick some tires.
For the record raised by a Midwest dad who never acted this way! My wife's father didn't either.
Bring back pirogies! -George
Ngl I could go for some pirogies
Genuine question, is eastern European food popular in Minnesota?
@@sialrayaidk about Minnesota, but Wisconsin is packed full of Poles (well, of Polish descent), so pierogi and packzi and all that are definitely a thing
I love you, Daddy. LET that guy clean the floor. 😂😂😂😂🎉🎉❤❤
Where i'm from, we say "what kind of coke do you want?"
Meaning, root beer, orange, 7Up, etc.
Georigia, right?
@@pxn748 ; NaWlins, Louisiana
(thanks for asking, @pxn748).
Texas?
Jarrod Benson is simply superb. 😂👌🏻
It’s pop! I’ve lived in Texas since 1996 - but I will never stop calling it pop lol
That is what I call it.
My mom's family called it pop, my dad's family called it soda, and my husband's family called it tonic!
The actual word is Soda-Pop, So Soda would be the contraction. Pop is the back end.
How dare you 😄
@@leahwhiteley5164 Somebody mentioned "pop" sounds like when a little kid says the last part of a word, and I agree!
I want to see the mean boomer in this scenario 😂
Funny, we had pierogies for Easter yesterday, and we also say pop. I was born and raised in Chicago, and I have lived in the state of Washington for the last 30 years.
What grates my nerves is the come back “Did you just assume my gender?” To prevent people from getting angry, what is wrong with just asking what they are? I’m with the Dad on that point.
It's more polite to ask what a person's pronouns are than to directly ask their gender. But that would have been very easy to correct. "Dad, what you mean to say is, 'Do you mind if I ask, what are your pronouns?' That's always an acceptable question, and usually appreciated. And at the end, "Dad, it's great that you're acknowledging nonbinary people. I'm sure you DO have them in the midwest, even if you haven't met any (or more likely, none have come out to you yet). But again, the polite way to ask is, 'Do you mind if I ask, what are your pronouns?' "
Now I only take my parents to places where at least half the menu is congenial to them, it's by far the easiest and least stressful way!
Pop? Pierogies? Hotdish? We don't have any of those here in the South, either.
😂 I moved to Texas and when at school I said I wanted a pop. They all stared at me, I said what, they said why did I want to get a whopping. I said no a drink.
But to be fair, yall call it a coke even if it's sprie, orange crush etc. It's all a coke or soda.
Yes you do. You have pasta
But you understand what is meant by pop, don't you?
I'm not sure what a perogie is -- I think it's of Greek origin, maybe? Some sort of meat pie?
(After looking them up: They are Polish dumplings, and can be filled with lots of different things -- potatoes, cheese, meat, sour cherries, etc. -- so I was close.)
I would hear hotdish as "hot dish" and interpret that as any kind of... well, hot dish. I would assume that unless the restaurant is a deli with mostly sandwiches and other cold items, they probably have many hot dishes on the menu. From the way the guy then described a hot dish as a casserole, I now think he's talking about what I would just call a casserole -- a dish usually cooked in a casserole dish (or a deep baking dish), which usually includes some sort of meat, some sort of gravy or sauce (can be tomato sauce), possibly cheese, and usually some kind of noodles and/or rice and/or vegetables, and is sometimes topped with crushed chips (crisps) or (dried) fried onions or something for a little crunch, and/or (more) grated cheese. I think in England the ones with noodles in are usually called "pasta bakes".
A shepherd's pie or cottage pie (a layer of corn or other veg, a layer of ground lamb, mutton, or beef in gravy or sauce, and a layer of mashed potatoes on top) is a kind of casserole.
After looking that up, it looks like I'm correct. Only where I live (Seattle area), these are dishes you make at home, but would not generally expect to find in a restaurant. You might find a cottage or shepherd's pie in a rustic diner once in a while, but it's not terribly common, and otherwise I'm not sure I've ever seen other casseroles in restaurants. Oh, Lasagne, maybe -- I guess lasagne is technically a casserole, and you might find that at an italian place or a diner. But I can't remember ever seeing, for example, tuna noodle casserole at a restaurant.
I live in Minnesota and the "dontcha know" was spot on. (Originally from Wisconsin, I love to give Minnesotans a hard time when it's almost too easy when their favorite sports team is purple because they've been choking their entire existence!)
Now I get why we sound like we apologie all the time. I would too in this situation 😅
I'm so sorry... 🤣🤣🤣
The dad was so earnest and likeable. I didn't understand all the dirty looks when it was clear that, while he might be ignorant, he wasn't malicious. Would have been funnier if everyone had had a sense of humour, and not just the fish out of water.
Good insight into George. That’s his character
I know right?! I wish the son would just stop apologising so much for him.
Being small-minded isn't funny. Laughable, maybe, but not amusing.
No, dad was just straight up rude and willfully ignorant. He’s more than old enough to know how to address people in public, even if they’re different from his experience
OH YOU BETCHA THAT THEYR MINNESOTAIN
I'm 77 years old. My bestie and I met when we were 13. She was from the very rural South while I had grown up in small town New York State. Soda vs pop were only some of the new words we exchanged. We loved learning a "new" language! 😅
When Midwest Boomer dad goes to visit Millennial Son in California
at least dad though as embarrassing as hell was actually asking questions and not being a jerk
Uffda! As a former Wisconsinite who now lives in Georgiafornia! This was hilarious! The accent was bad and off 😂 I loved it! We call sow dah in Wisconsin!
Diet soda is worse than regular soda? Guess I'm a dead man.
I switched to 6 oz of plain seltzer water and 4 oz of V8 fruit and vegetable juice blend.
Very refreshing and not too sweet,acidic or heavy . The strawberry banana with seltzer tastes like a daiquiri ,and the blueberry pomegranate with seltzer tastes better than a wine cooler. The trick is to chill them and shake the fruit blend really well before you pour it in with the seltzer.
I don't even crave diet cola anymore, and if I drink any kind of pop now it tastes boring by comparison.
I honestly can't tsste the carrot and beet juice in the V8.
@@judithsixkiller5586 Thank you. I've been looking for some alternatives. I guess I'll have to try this for sure. Thanks again!
He's right those artificial sugars stay in your body forever... At least your body can metabolize and pass sugars... Better just to stick with natural sugars or better yet, WATER!
I won't need to be embalmed.
I know that most diet sweeteners have been associated causally with obesity. Meaning it's not just that obese people are more likely to consume diet drinks -- the diet drinks seem to actually cause or keep you obese. The reasons why are unclear. One theory is that they keep you accustomed to sweet flavor and cause you to crave and eat more high-calorie foods than drinking plain water would.
One sweetener that has NOT (yet, at least) been associated causally with obesity is Stevia. I have switched completely to drinking Stevia-sweetened pop (Zevia and Poppi). And I've just now finally got completely off caffeine as well.
Most tamest boomer.
I love how offended people are getting by this video 😂😂
😂
Get out the popcorn
Both are really creepy but the son is the creepiest. I got a dad like this. I would have taken the father to Norm's or at least a place where he can get a beer.
In what way is the son creepy at all?
I saw someone in Minnesota with a shirt that said “In Sota we don’t say soda”.
I’ve also encountered people from Minnesota that get really upset that hot dish was called a casserole.
Dad didn’t want to be accused of misgendering the Host 🤣
Just to Let you know…Not all Minnesota boomers are like this. This was still funny. 😂
No definitely not lol. It’s just a comedic stereotype
1:44 made me lmao 😂
There are a lot of people I refuse to eat with. The special orders, the dad jokes, the endless bs instead of just freaking ordering...
Pop up here in Washington too....had to get used to Soda when I went in the army...darn foreigners.
Also, I'm with dad when it comes to beer....no beer, no me.
I love DAD! No alcohol?
I'm from Oregon and I say pop, but that's probably because of the Shasta commercial from the 80s/90s
Maybe that's why I call it pop! I grew up in eastern Washington - definitely not the Midwest.
I grew up in California and then Arizona, and I remember that ad!
Had an old boyfriend who grew up in a different state. He called soda pop "soda" but in our area it was called "pop". He'd act all superior because we shortened it to pop. I pointed out the correct term was soda pop so he was shortening it too. He didn't like that being pointed out.
Bro, we gotta get him to a kwiktrip ASAP for some jerky, and shorelunch. With hope, he may make a full recovery.
Lol... Minnesota... the bluest state in the midwest... 😂
When I don’t know the regional version of soda and pop I usually stick to coke or Pepsi. They do taste different. My preference is Pepsi. If they don’t have Pepsi then I probably will ask if they have chocolate milk. It’s almost impossible to fark that up or misunderstand what I asked for to drink.
We call it fizzy bibbler.
Perogies and 'hot dishes' aren't normal menu items in Minnesota. Lol
The accent is a little strong, but very close. Lol
I am a born and raised Minnesotan!
Excellent video!
Don't be embarrassed about your dad
People should accept him as they expect to be accepted
Love your resto stuff
I would be embarrassed too of his son. GEORGE, dad.
As a Minnesotan, this is insulting, but probably true for some of us.
That's a YOU problem, and not a ME problem
The feminine fella 😅
Accurate
He's cute tho
Diet soda is miles better than sugar soda for you. There's simply no comparison, especially if your goal is to reduce calories. Water is better than both, though.
Though in general, everyone just starts calling all cola brands "coke" because laziness. Me: Well, I know McD has coke and Taco Bell has pepsi......
I've gotta side with the father.
When you begin to identify more as the dad...
Im from MN. We dont act like this. The accent sounds more Wisconsin, but eggaterated. Hotdish we have all the time, but i have no idea what a perogi is (have tried the lutefisk though!) Tator tot hotdish is good! A hotdish is basically any kind of casserole. But restaurants here would not have that as a menu option, thats more of a family thing.
And Minnesota with Minneapolis is considered backwater. The city that destroyed the police and itseld
It's funny cause it's true. VERY VERY sad, but true.
I love Daddy!!!
I'm a boomer and you make me feel bad. I don't act like that at all.
I love Boomer.. I LOVE OLD-FASHIONED BOOMER
I have traditional values.
That was wild... I still get a kick out of the "pop" vs "soda" thing... Going to the midwest always confuses me due to that... the word is soda, dammit! 😂
To quote Charlie Murphy: "Wrawng."
The correct word is wobble pops
Best mashup ever
They're from the Minne-Soda .
I grew up in Michigan and always said pop but then I moved to the NE and stopped that right quick!
As someone who lives in the Northeast we don't like anyone who doesn't talk or drive the way we do and we hate anyone who doesn't like Dunks
@@justinspiewak1482 Hey I love Dunks.
@@possumbuddy That is great and my home state of Connecticut has the best pizza in the country. Nothing is better than New Haven style pizza
LOL
Foreigner here, what is a pierogi?
I could of course google it, but where would the fun be in that?
I'm a little offended that you attributed so much CANADIAN slang to Minisota. On another note, I've gotten that stood diet soda speech frequently. 1) I'm 61, let's pretend I'm an adult making my own adult decision to buy &/or consume whatever soda I feel like. 2) I've survived 4 strokes. One left my brain unable to correctly interpret sugar as sweet. Other sweeteners work just fine. I do not explain this to most strangers who feel a need to butt into my business but if they push hard enough, I do and I'm not polite about it.
You survived 4 strokes and you think that the diet chemical poisoning… I mean diet soda had nothing to do with it?!?!?!?! 😂😂😂😂😂
Yea! Just keep drinking it, you are fine! 😂😂😂😂
Actually, it is not rude to ask what someone's pronouns are. When he asked the staff person whether they were a "boy or a girl", I would simply have corrected him with, "you mean to say, 'Do you mind if I ask, what are your pronouns?' " And at the end, I wouild have said, "That's great that you're acknowledging nonbinary people. I'm sure you DO have some where you live, even if you haven't met any yourself -- or more likely, any nonbinary people you know at home just haven't come out to you as nonbinary yet. You can't ever assume someone's gender just from the way they look. Again, the way to ask is, 'May I ask, what are your preferred pronouns?' "
Actually sugar is much worse for you than sweeteners.
People are always telling me that artificial sweeteners are worse than sugar, but they don't realize they are referencing studies where someone shoved 88 metric tons of sweetener into a 4-inch mouse.
Diet Pop is unhealthy, Dad!
Love your stuff. A note for your Minnesota transplant character. Both diet soda and non diet soda are not so good for you. Most soda in the US is sweetened with corn syrup not pure cane sugar.
Unfortunately, some of this is how some American tourists behave abroad.
Honestly I'd be embarrassed if you didn't know pop means soda, but I'm from the Midwest. Has no one in Cali heard of soda pop?
I lived in WI for all of the 2000s and I've had to fight to order a "pop". They ALWAYS called it soda. It was beyond annoying. Yep, soda is the norm in Wuhskhannsun. NO ONE SAYS POP in WI.
Preston can be my friend 😉🫡
❤
I've really been enjoying the shorts and Jarrod's Minnesota accent is great, but as a boomer who grew up watching the Beverly Hillbillies, this sketch misses the mark. I live in rural Ontario, where people identify with Minnesotans. Even the smallest village has pretty sophisticated menus.
Have you been to the Midwest lol?
@@faebaejules Yes, I used to travel there for work lots. Marshall Minnesota when we did work for Schwan's.
That was a Chicago accent, not Minnesota. Ditka!
@@KeithfromMNGo, Pack, go! 😂😂😂
@@KeithfromMN Then it's the wrong accent for someone who's never eaten out in 60 years.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
The biggest problem of today's society summed up. You can't ask them wtf they are, but you're supposed to know what kind of made bs they use as pronounce of their choice 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
I’m from Minnesota, and I don’t get what’s so odd about this.
Ok I am a boomer from the Midwest. I have been to Minnesota many times. I have never heard or seen any of the stupid things in this video. Bad choice of words. You can do better.
Yeah Minnesotan here. Not a boomer. I have a palate for food that doesn't suck and my generation didn't ruin the economy like yours did.... these things are all daily occurrences.
Not anymore.
Worst April Fools trix ever. 😒
Dad sounds like a wise, sage, well-rounded man. God bless him. Quite politically astute as well.
This is enough to make Charlie berens cringe
Making fun of boomers is getting real freaking old.
Well to be fair, Jarrod Benson (the guest) makes fun of all the generations
Okay, boomer
It literally never gets old. As the olds die and new olds come new old jokes and remixes of the greatest hits come into play.
They're making fun of millennials here as well.
I agree. I take it out on the Silent Gen 😂😂.
Here's the thing. If you want to be accepted, you have to accept others. It doesn't go just one way. And 2, that's how you understand is by asking questions. Don't be offended if you look different. You are going to draw attention to yourself. If I'm in a see through dress, I can't complain about who is looking.
Fun fact.. Dad is the absolutely 💯 normal one
2 views in 1 minute bro fell off😢
I watched another channel where one vid went from 29 'Likes", I went to full screen, went back to regular view after it was over, and i seen there were 27 Likes.
@michaelmapes4119 what the fuck does that have to do with anything said?😂
is this sartirical or are you just that dumb?
Wow just a little comment about the stats and dipstick over here thinks hes a smartass! What the fuck do you even care ?
Às a mother I can tell you that it is a parent's job to embarrass their children every chance they get
Agreed. Don't have to worry about that now. Just embarrass myself, sometimes on purpose, just for the hell of it!
This is OLD toxic behavior. Your job as a parent “embarrassing” your child ended when they turned 18. Mature adults do not embarrass other adults and call it “parenting”. Would you purposely embarrass another adult that is not your offspring?
It's a Coke. Everything is a Coke. But man I agree no beer is a hard pass.
Way to generalize and marginalize a group of people based on personal biases.
Srsly. 🙄
Sounds like the son is an awful person.
Def. a xie/xim.
In my 40 ish years of life, I don’t think I’ve ever been able to finish one bottle of any soda that’s diet, it’s fricken disqusting, I don’t know how people drink that poison
Really, aren't they big on pronouns in shitfornia
I enjoy most of your content, but I disagree with you on this one. Minnesotans and the state's boomers are poorly and insultingly portrayed here without even being funny.
Ah California... Beautiful land and place... The people, not so much. I'd be crucified in California for having morals so I stay the heck away from it as much as I can, mainly socal. Have fun in freakland.
Too cringy, can’t watch.
Jarrod Benson would be a lot funnier if his "jokes" weren't all extremely one-sided political jibberish. There are some fun ones, but it always goes to the same tropes and is repetitive af quickly
Have people in California really become this obtuse or is Biden contagious?