this happened to me once! i was playing tambourine and as we reached the end of the song, part of the tambourine broke off😔 luckily no one was hurt and it wasn’t a live performance…
@@applepie7410 that used to happen to me in marching band all the time i hope by now they have come up with something better than that knot we used to have to tie.
i dont understand why he didn't head back to the trap set and just use a stick or mallet and hit the cymbal on the stand when he was supposed to play but i guess at his age i might not have thought of that either!
I think some of these programs and recitals should be on a volunteer basis. Some kids can't handle the pressure. Then they expect the kids to dress up and it's hot on stage. They become nervous and hot. Someone always throws up. For the other kids, it's traumatic especially if their standing in front of them crowded together.
Kinda weak if you ask me. Imagine they end up getting a good job one day and have to do a presentation for work then vomit during a powerpoint in front of teammates and executives. Wish we had recitals at my school, embarrassment as an adult is worse. 😅
@@imMATTure I mean they are sometimes throwing up on people and I don’t think that would happen at a presentation because no one is really around you (atleast I don’t think) off track: I think it weird they don’t try to get off stage first (the kids). Like does it immediately come out?
These are usually during the winter, when everyone is getting sick so the parents send the kids to the concerts when they are sick and boom, they throw up on everyone.
Stage fright will make some people vomit, pass out, pee, have panic attacks, etc.. While stage performances are great confidence booster, it is not always good for some people who suffer from stage fright or social anxiety. I empathize for those kids on stage.
I am a theatre kid and I always get nervous before I go onstage, especially if I have a big song or solo to sing. But as soon as I get on stage all of my nervousness goes away and I always get so many compliments
Wish teachers and principles realized that, I remember I had to stand in front of the whole school on my own and give an essay, I was so close to breaking down while I stood on that stage all by myself with tons of kids I didn't know staring at me
I don’t have bad stage fright but I do have panic attacks quite frequently. This is due to glossophibia and/or claustrophobia. I’ve never been treated correctly during them, always being told to shut up and stop crying. I can agree, no one wants to experience them
Story time! At age 7, I was doing a recital at church. I was singing and enjoying myself. The quiet girl we all used to be in choir or class with was right behind me. About halfway through the song, I hear a disgusting sound and feeling of throw-up starting in my hair and slowly trickling down my back. I was committed to this song so I let my tears run down my face and continued singing. At the end of the song, the throw up was in my hair, down my back, and into the back of my loafers. I ran off stage to my choir leader crying. My mom came and helped. In my 7 year old mind, my least favorite part of the whole ordeal was the only spare shorts they had were pink. The funniest part is, my mom had it aaaaaall on camera. She never stopped recording because no one knew. THE END
At 1:23 the boy in the red top and black trousers he knows what he's doing and the rest look like they don't so it looks like he is the leader because he knows what he's doing
@@justus4685 Nope.. Number 8 is out of sequence.. That's what's throwing everyone off.. PS.. He will be the President of a Fortune 500 company one day..
funny story/fact. i’m in my first choir this year since i was homeschooled during middle school. apparently though, a couple years ago a 6th grader during a middle school performance threw up on the risers we use to stand on, AND THEY’RE CARPET. this fall when the highschool (us) had a concert we were using the same risers, and our director told us about the vomit stain when we were getting all the pieces of the risers and putting it together. he said whoever could find the vomit stain first was a winner. but then we couldn’t find the vomit stain. so we went around trying to sniff all the riser pieces and then we figured out what we THOUGHT was a logo/design on the carpet was the vomit stain because it smelled so bad even 2 years later 🤢 the end
Did you at least get a prize for spotting the vomit stain? If not, I'm sorry but I believe you've been trolled, and I'm laughing my butt off thinking about such a trolling band/choir director having y'all sniff around for vomit like bloodhounds on the trail. 😂
Well you should come to my school, every year for one reason or another students would always puke. Edit: And not gonna lie I'm emetophobic, and whenever it happens I get spooked out. I always wonder how I managed to survive in a school full of puking kids whilst having emetophobia.
I was forced to be in a singing group when I was younger and it was terrible. Mandatory performances were at least once a month and I would feel sick and nervous every time. It wasn't fun for me at all. I agree that kids should volunteer to be in a singing program and not be forced into it.
This is my worst mundane fear of parenting...having to sit through recitals every year. There's something about 20 little kids all standing onstage with that same vacant look on their faces that just creeps me out.
I cracked up when he was dancing around while singing poorly with the choir 😂 It's also one of my favorites including Little Bill's 7 and 8 number fail and the saluting cymbals guy!
Every time our school choir sings at school assemblies, somebody either tries to sound way louder than everyone else and when the teachers sing along with them, they make it sound so off-tune and it's hilarious to see them try to sing. One time, one of the kids leaned way too much to the side that he knocked into everybody which sent them toppling like dominoes into the audience. A kid fell on top of me and my friend meanwhile the whole gym was laughing like crazy. The teachers had to reschedule the assembly for the following week. Long story short, me and my friend both had to go the office to get ice because the kid was as heavy as a brick and I fell real hard along with my friend. Talk about iconic 😂
Throwing up at school/school functions are the worst. I remember the time my school had an outbreak of gastro back when I was in year 2 and our class went from full to having three students at the end of the day (I still brag about surviving the full day, despite throwing up thinking about all the vomit I saw later).
@KaiTheTyrant, I know how you feel on that. I threw up in Kindergarten in the actual classroom. My teacher was reading a story when I started feeling sick. I raised my hand to tell her I didn't feel good but she kept reading. I got up from my spot and ran and threw up on the mat as I didn't get to the toilet area in time. It was terrible and my class was having a picnic that day too. Then, when I got home that morning during after my nap, I threw up again on my Barney blanket 😢. I went to Kindergarten 96/97.
I threw up once when I was year 1 and then I threw up again 3 years later gosh I can't believe that was a gross memory and I stop throwing up when I got older
I presented school programs, pre-kindergarten through eighth grades for almost 20 years and nothing like this ever happened. I made sure the students rehearsed, were given appropriate music, and made sure I had continual eye contact with them even though I was at the keyboard. Also, when rehearsing they were instructed to continue performing and watch me for any instructions. We never once stopped a song, even when my music fell! Also, I've had children faint and vomit on stage but the reaction was quick and correct. Quite frankly, most of the audience never noticed ....
So I am confused. Your first sentence said nothing like this ever happened to you but then you finished with this has happened to your groups. I do not know how it could be both.
Actually vomiting is not uncommon in students. I retired from middle school teaching and had at least ten pukers. Every single one was projectile and none were sick. I had one boy who projectile vomited right into his history book; he had not complained about feeling ill and was fine afterwards. His father happened to be the principal in a nearby primary school and I called him to tell him what had just happened. I told that his son said he felt fine. Dad agreed with me that his son should remain in school. On another occasion one student had just sat down with his lunch and barfed right onto his tray of untouched food. He had surprised himself and was embarrassed of course. He too said that he felt fine. I took the tray to the garbage can and told him to get another one. He did and devoured it with no problem. In my classroom there was a speaker over the front blackboard (I’m dating myself) and when the message, “Janitor to room xx please.” came on, the kids would proclaim loudly, “Room xx has a puker!” BTW, the history book was thrown out. 🤮
@@dianeashworth2311 Do you think those students could have had to much pressure in their lives. Whether it be from parents who are to strict/controlling or anything of that nature ? My aunt and uncle and especially my uncle, put a lot of pressure on their Children when they where rearing them and one of them had a panic attack in the mist of class when she was only sixteen. I know that vomiting is more often then not a sign of immense stress especially in Children. A physical manifestation of stress if you will. And did you ever do research into any of these students lives out of concern ? No pressure to respond, I’m just very protective of Children.
My first school play...1st grade, I was a nurse. While on stage I had to throw up....so I just opened my little doctor bag...threw up...closed it, and went on with the play. I'll never forget that because later my parents told me..."Well done "
bro anyone else with emetophobia but are still watching this video? The kid in white shirt standing in front of the kid who vomited was standing so quietly after the barf came on his shirt...i would have started crying and screaming and gagging so loudly on stage. Hats off to that kid
My worst nightmare 😮😢😢 My son who's now 12 in middle school, got through all class performances in grade school, without an incident However, in 2nd grade a kid a couple rows in the back started at the xmas concert I freaked out thinking it was gonna get on my son. Thank God it never did. I wanted to just leave
0:49 me the first night in the club after covid 1:05 me after the first shots in years since covid 2:14 also me that same night waiting outside for a taxi
Story Time: In was in 4th grade and we were doing this thing called speakers club it's where you write about something then read it out to the class. Right when we where ending my teacher said "oh it's okay" and knows like "what"? And a girl threw up everywhere and it was so gross so we had to leave the classroom and go in the hall and call the janitor to our room and then when he was cleaning it up we had to go get our stuff to go outside and the vomit was still on the floor and I literally have this huge fear of vomit so I covered my eyes. So yea then the day after that we went to Phoenix (Not just whole class just my family) So yea that's my storytime...
Haha lol. I have a similar experience too but it happened in 3rd grade. Another girl in the same grade as me but in a different class projectile vomited in the trash can while the teacher was explaining. By Monday morning the whole 3rd grade students knew what happened. I feel sorry for the girl especially because she was nice, and a little bit eccentric but yeah she was someone everyone would get along with.
i remember back in 6th grade i was in choir and a girl threw up and i’m deathly afraid of vomit and i couldn’t run off stage and i have ptsd because of ignorance of the teachers who made me help her to the bathroom.
once in my choir, we were in the middle of a huge performance, and this poor girl locked her knees and started to feel sick. fell off the risers and ended up puking on the ground 😔
When I was in 2nd grade, around 1985, my PE teacher paired us off to come up with jump rope routines that we had to perform in front of the class and in the middle of me and my friends very awkward performance she threw up and after she stopped I doubled over and threw up right on top of her vomit! 🤗😭☹️
When I was in 5th Grade ( I was 11 years old back then ) our school went on a trash field for field trip in hopes of teaching us under the topic "how the world works". Other's were gagging when they smelt the air except me since I have strong guts and isn't someone who vomits easily. This chick ( she was 1 year younger than me, 10 years old ), it was obviously clear she was nauseated easily when she leant over and poured every single contents in her stomach. My teachers were also gagging, and I believe my 37-year-old math teacher vomited too.
I watched this and when I did my talent show I won! But...my friend vomited while doing a back hand spring on our performance..... I THINK THATS HOW WE WON 😊
anyone else with emetophobia but are still watching? the kid in front of the kid who barfed was standing so quietly even when the barf came on hiis white shirt... i would have cried ,screamed and gagged so loudly
I was once in a concert with the Texas Boys Choir -- a highly select professional boys choir. This was that the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas Texas. And one of them even got sick. It happens!
This makes me anxious because I’m like the tallest kid in my school so I’m in the top left of stage. A girl threw up literally on the other side of the music room and I see the teacher like looking like they’re run the mile to get the trash can and back. 😂
Great save by the cymbals !! Laughed @ most of the others but feel bad for the ones who got sick. Hopefully their parents didn't put to much pressure on them before.
Advice to parents: don’t let your children eat a full meal before a concert. If they need to eat, give them little just to keep their energy up. Half a candy bar is good. Save the meal or supper for after the concert.
1:18 number 7 has just about had enough of number 8's crap
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ive never seen a kid have so much character im crying. Hes so done 😂😂😂😂😭😭
8 tried to get 6 involved. That was funny.
6: Why tf are you dragging me into this?!
So 7 ate 9
Much respect to the boy at 2:47 for keeping it together and still acting as a part of the group. If that was me I would have lost it.
You can tell his family shows a lot of respect for the military.
Why didn't he just pick it up? Did it break?
@@VioletJoy Probably out of his reach and would have been awkward maybe. He made a good decision nonetheless
@@VioletJoy The cymbal handle broke off.
@@jaceuhn8497 Yeah, I watched it in slow mo and noticed that. His reaction and response were priceless.
I find it impossible for me to vomit while standing completely upright. These kids are so talented
Ikr
My legs give out everytime
Vomiting is now a talent ngl. So true 😂
Them why puke? You sound like a sick mf
👉👈
2:47 he looked horrified. Nice save with the salute. XD
@bruce wagner The handle broke off of the cymbal, that's why it fell.
The 2nd crash as the symbol fell is perfect timing 😂
this happened to me once! i was playing tambourine and as we reached the end of the song, part of the tambourine broke off😔 luckily no one was hurt and it wasn’t a live performance…
@@applepie7410 that used to happen to me in marching band all the time i hope by now they have come up with something better than that knot we used to have to tie.
i dont understand why he didn't head back to the trap set and just use a stick or mallet and hit the cymbal on the stand when he was supposed to play but i guess at his age i might not have thought of that either!
I didn't know vomiting was such a common practice in school recitals until I watched this video
Me , too.
Planet Unto Her Own
😂
It’s a tradition
When i was in choir in middle school i always had the urge to vomit because i was nauseated.
Back when I was in kindergarten a kid did during the rehearsal. I was emetophobic at the time so it was not fun lol
respect to that drum dude, the show must go on
Respect to that bassist!
@@nathaniellawrence3395 That's Bassism
I think some of these programs and recitals should be on a volunteer basis. Some kids can't handle the pressure. Then they expect the kids to dress up and it's hot on stage. They become nervous and hot. Someone always throws up. For the other kids, it's traumatic especially if their standing in front of them crowded together.
Kinda weak if you ask me.
Imagine they end up getting a good job one day and have to do a presentation for work then vomit during a powerpoint in front of teammates and executives. Wish we had recitals at my school, embarrassment as an adult is worse. 😅
@@imMATTure I mean they are sometimes throwing up on people and I don’t think that would happen at a presentation because no one is really around you (atleast I don’t think)
off track: I think it weird they don’t try to get off stage first (the kids). Like does it immediately come out?
These are usually during the winter, when everyone is getting sick so the parents send the kids to the concerts when they are sick and boom, they throw up on everyone.
Always, always ALWAYS someone got sick during recitals 😑
goofy, u the puke professor? the vomit valedictorian?
Vomit was gross, but I LOVED the little boy in the long-sleeve red shirt and tie. (1:12 segment.) Definitely a leader!
Same, I had a good laugh at that one
It may be nasty but nice
@@EagleOne76 Always a racist for no reason
that lineup didnt work out quite right...
He will definitely be the manager before long wherever he works someday haha he took so much responsibility for that situation
That’s why I like standing at the very top of the risers
Kennedi Kangaroo benfit of being tall
I do too but I’m short :(
...and vomiting on everyone.
Ou8y2k2 no I just don’t trust people on the bottom row 😭
Yes being a tall kid rocks!!!
Stage fright will make some people vomit, pass out, pee, have panic attacks, etc.. While stage performances are great confidence booster, it is not always good for some people who suffer from stage fright or social anxiety. I empathize for those kids on stage.
I am a theatre kid and I always get nervous before I go onstage, especially if I have a big song or solo to sing. But as soon as I get on stage all of my nervousness goes away and I always get so many compliments
Wish teachers and principles realized that, I remember I had to stand in front of the whole school on my own and give an essay, I was so close to breaking down while I stood on that stage all by myself with tons of kids I didn't know staring at me
I do sometimes get nervous when on a stage but I say to my brain nobody is looking at me there's 42 people on the stage
I don’t have bad stage fright but I do have panic attacks quite frequently. This is due to glossophibia and/or claustrophobia. I’ve never been treated correctly during them, always being told to shut up and stop crying. I can agree, no one wants to experience them
One time at school i fainted in class
2:51 NAH I LOVE HOW HE THEN STANDS THERE AND SALUTES CAUSE HE DIDNT KNOW WHAT TF TO DO
I KNOW LMAO
They boy in the red was so stressed lol
Story time!
At age 7, I was doing a recital at church. I was singing and enjoying myself. The quiet girl we all used to be in choir or class with was right behind me. About halfway through the song, I hear a disgusting sound and feeling of throw-up starting in my hair and slowly trickling down my back. I was committed to this song so I let my tears run down my face and continued singing. At the end of the song, the throw up was in my hair, down my back, and into the back of my loafers. I ran off stage to my choir leader crying. My mom came and helped. In my 7 year old mind, my least favorite part of the whole ordeal was the only spare shorts they had were pink. The funniest part is, my mom had it aaaaaall on camera. She never stopped recording because no one knew.
THE END
gi ga chad
i would turn around and face the person with a "u serious?" face
PLEASE POST THAT VIDEO
@@livyplayz8545 pleaaase 😂
I would be crying 99999999999x harder or maybe event screaming because at the age of 10 I cried only because someone spat on my neck
I LOST IT AT THE KID WITH THE SYMBOLS
symbols?
@@jackyjones8873 They mean cymbals...
The best reaction he could do. I was pretty impressed...
He was the best
I love how the toddler ballerinas we’re all fighting except for the one girls desperately trying to do the dance
I like how the one not fighting was just so over it
Time?
@@tracyjane596 1:40
@ ty
The young man who saluted made a wonderful recovery.
Both him and the vomiting drummer.
1:13 - 1:35 is god tier meme material
You can take almost any frame between those two timestamps and make a hilarious meme.
1:22 is goldddddddd
At 1:23 the boy in the red top and black trousers he knows what he's doing and the rest look like they don't so it looks like he is the leader because he knows what he's doing
except the fact that he's the one out of sequence.
They all have red shirts and black pants.
@@justus4685 Nope.. Number 8 is out of sequence..
That's what's throwing everyone off..
PS.. He will be the President of a Fortune 500 company one day..
That was hilarious. They were just holding the wrong numbers. 8 tried to get 6 involved in the drama lol
Kid Number 6 is an icon
*kid throws up*
Everyone else: CELEBRATE!
I love childhood moments like these. Priceless! Can you imagine that being shown at your 18th birthday or wedding day?!!!!
Yeah, as long as it’s not the vomiting ones
ESPECIALLY the vomiting ones
How tf did he just throw up and not get it all over himself!? Also his face with his arms crossed at the end was PRICELESS!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
He is proud 🤣
"How tf did he just throw up and not get it all over himself!?" Practice. Lots and lots of practice.
It probably got on someone else instead
funny story/fact. i’m in my first choir this year since i was homeschooled during middle school. apparently though, a couple years ago a 6th grader during a middle school performance threw up on the risers we use to stand on, AND THEY’RE CARPET. this fall when the highschool (us) had a concert we were using the same risers, and our director told us about the vomit stain when we were getting all the pieces of the risers and putting it together. he said whoever could find the vomit stain first was a winner. but then we couldn’t find the vomit stain. so we went around trying to sniff all the riser pieces and then we figured out what we THOUGHT was a logo/design on the carpet was the vomit stain because it smelled so bad even 2 years later 🤢 the end
Eww that’s disgusting mate glad you didn’t vomit doing that’s 💖😍😂
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Did you at least get a prize for spotting the vomit stain? If not, I'm sorry but I believe you've been trolled, and I'm laughing my butt off thinking about such a trolling band/choir director having y'all sniff around for vomit like bloodhounds on the trail. 😂
I Actualy heard this story for the first time in a Reddit video. Cool to se wit pop up here
Why are yall risers CARPET?😭
I think this is happening when someone scared of the crowd.
I understand it and I feel sorry for these people
Christmas programs occur during prime flu season and when kids are eating lots of treats.
2:21 exorcism 😂 during Christmas
What's the fail on that clip? It looks normal to me
Wow! I taught school for more than 25 years & never had a student throw up during a performance. I was lucky it seems!
Well you should come to my school, every year for one reason or another students would always puke.
Edit: And not gonna lie I'm emetophobic, and whenever it happens I get spooked out. I always wonder how I managed to survive in a school full of puking kids whilst having emetophobia.
2:56 the drummer in the middle is trying not to laugh 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
3:09 when the music got slower in tempo was just perfect😂
I thought everyone stopped playing when the guy threw up, but they just continued on like nothing happened 😂😂
That kid with the number 7 card in that one scene…I just know he’s a CEO by now.
I was forced to be in a singing group when I was younger and it was terrible. Mandatory performances were at least once a month and I would feel sick and nervous every time. It wasn't fun for me at all. I agree that kids should volunteer to be in a singing program and not be forced into it.
Totally agree.
These forced singing performances are probably why I hate singing.
When that dude dropped the symbol & saluted, I lost it 🤣
This is my worst mundane fear of parenting...having to sit through recitals every year. There's something about 20 little kids all standing onstage with that same vacant look on their faces that just creeps me out.
The part of the video that starts at 3:27 I didn’t see anybody helping him. Sad.
I have one son. I really don’t know how my mother did it with four.
Home school saved my sanity.
@@ryandavis7593 homeschooling is how human nature itself dictates you should teach your kids anyway :)
I'm studying to become a teacher and I also fear I will have to deal with kids vomiting
0:46 my favorite and it's underrated
Even though the quality looks like pineapple on pizza
@@seamuspeacock346 I don’t really count quality when looking at these types of videos just the comedy
I cracked up when he was dancing around while singing poorly with the choir 😂
It's also one of my favorites including Little Bill's 7 and 8 number fail and the saluting cymbals guy!
It looked like he was too excited
Every time our school choir sings at school assemblies, somebody either tries to sound way louder than everyone else and when the teachers sing along with them, they make it sound so off-tune and it's hilarious to see them try to sing. One time, one of the kids leaned way too much to the side that he knocked into everybody which sent them toppling like dominoes into the audience. A kid fell on top of me and my friend meanwhile the whole gym was laughing like crazy. The teachers had to reschedule the assembly for the following week. Long story short, me and my friend both had to go the office to get ice because the kid was as heavy as a brick and I fell real hard along with my friend. Talk about iconic 😂
The boy who was playing the drums and then threw up and glad that after he puked then he just kept going
GamingWith Minty a real trooper
We have a kid that yells in my choir and we are 12
Kendall Parzych If someone in my Co-Curricular is a yeller (I’m in 10th grade choir by the way) I will lose faith in humanity
Lmao a lot of the younger kids yell while everyone else sings. It's hysterical 😂
Same in the other choir and she’s 13
Same lol
Gacha Cop lol I'm 13 😂
42 years of teaching primary students and I never had anyone vomit during a performance
Lucky lol
3:12 WHAT A SAVE
kid number 7 is an icon, i felt every facepalm
When your teacher says project...kids take it literally
Throwing up at school/school functions are the worst. I remember the time my school had an outbreak of gastro back when I was in year 2 and our class went from full to having three students at the end of the day (I still brag about surviving the full day, despite throwing up thinking about all the vomit I saw later).
@KaiTheTyrant, I know how you feel on that. I threw up in Kindergarten in the actual classroom. My teacher was reading a story when I started feeling sick. I raised my hand to tell her I didn't feel good but she kept reading. I got up from my spot and ran and threw up on the mat as I didn't get to the toilet area in time. It was terrible and my class was having a picnic that day too. Then, when I got home that morning during after my nap, I threw up again on my Barney blanket 😢. I went to Kindergarten 96/97.
I threw up once when I was year 1 and then I threw up again 3 years later gosh I can't believe that was a gross memory and I stop throwing up when I got older
1:12 is literally hilarious, the girl holding number 6 is just wiggling 👁👄👁 around while the girl holding number 5 is just like 👀
I presented school programs, pre-kindergarten through eighth grades for almost 20 years and nothing like this ever happened. I made sure the students rehearsed, were given appropriate music, and made sure I had continual eye contact with them even though I was at the keyboard. Also, when rehearsing they were instructed to continue performing and watch me for any instructions. We never once stopped a song, even when my music fell! Also, I've had children faint and vomit on stage but the reaction was quick and correct. Quite frankly, most of the audience never noticed ....
So I am confused. Your first sentence said nothing like this ever happened to you but then you finished with this has happened to your groups. I do not know how it could be both.
@@dingomom95 I think she meant the kids who forgot what they were doing or what song they were supposed to be singing.
The part of the video that starts at 3:27 I didn’t see anybody helping him. Sad.
Actually vomiting is not uncommon in students. I retired from middle school teaching and had at least ten pukers. Every single one was projectile and none were sick. I had one boy who projectile vomited right into his history book; he had not complained about feeling ill and was fine afterwards. His father happened to be the principal in a nearby primary school and I called him to tell him what had just happened. I told that his son said he felt fine. Dad agreed with me that his son should remain in school. On another occasion one student had just sat down with his lunch and barfed right onto his tray of untouched food. He had surprised himself and was embarrassed of course. He too said that he felt fine. I took the tray to the garbage can and told him to get another one. He did and devoured it with no problem.
In my classroom there was a speaker over the front blackboard (I’m dating myself) and when the message, “Janitor to room xx please.” came on, the kids would proclaim loudly, “Room xx has a puker!” BTW, the history book was thrown out. 🤮
@@dianeashworth2311 Do you think those students could have had to much pressure in their lives. Whether it be from parents who are to strict/controlling or anything of that nature ? My aunt and uncle and especially my uncle, put a lot of pressure on their Children when they where rearing them and one of them had a panic attack in the mist of class when she was only sixteen. I know that vomiting is more often then not a sign of immense stress especially in Children. A physical manifestation of stress if you will. And did you ever do research into any of these students lives out of concern ? No pressure to respond, I’m just very protective of Children.
My first school play...1st grade, I was a nurse. While on stage I had to throw up....so I just opened my little doctor bag...threw up...closed it, and went on with the play. I'll never forget that because later my parents told me..."Well done "
I'm glad they are not mine
Nnovata Karenj
Nnovata Karen same
Same
Thefirst
Nnovata Karen I’ll second that.
3:10 that bass solo tho
The boy choosing to salute was hysterical
3:21 the dedication lmao
The kids struggling over their 12 Days of Christmas skit is hilarious! Much more memorable I’m sure.
And that's why teaching assistants always have a bucket of sawdust handy for nativity plays.
I recommend the pink cat litter, it absorbs liquid AND smells. A lidded plastic box with some in is a must on car journeys and school trips.
3:42 the kid making sure the adults know is so precious
Me thinking this was gonna be a funny compilation but ended up triggering my Emetophobia😰
There’s always that one kid that just screams
😂😂😂
1:39 me trying to take the credit but my sister isn’t having any of it 😂😂😂
This is one of the main reasons I refuse to eat anything 2 to 3 hours before a choir concert! 😭
even though you didn't eat anything people still throw up to you from behind.
@@tseping7992 Not on me cause I’m tall so I have never not been on the top row. I don’t wanna be the person TO throw up on someone from behind.
when I sued to do ballet I used eat some for dinner before performing on stage during summer
Then you're just gonna throw up your stomach acid, which is worse.
@@Floridahehe Bro what? If i’m throwing up stomach acid I’m just sick and shouldn’t be there at that point💀
bro anyone else with emetophobia but are still watching this video? The kid in white shirt standing in front of the kid who vomited was standing so quietly after the barf came on his shirt...i would have started crying and screaming and gagging so loudly on stage. Hats off to that kid
heyy fellow emetophobe im here for exposure therapy loll
My worst nightmare 😮😢😢
My son who's now 12 in middle school, got through all class performances in grade school, without an incident
However, in 2nd grade a kid a couple rows in the back started at the xmas concert
I freaked out thinking it was gonna get on my son. Thank God it never did. I wanted to just leave
My god! i feel sick. this video shou;d just be called kids vomit on stage.
2:49 What I would do if those clash things broke
Lmao "clash things"
me too. execpt the canada anthem
1:05 Lmao his Face 😂😂😂
well she may not sound like an angel but at least she's making a (joyful?) noise
I can’t believe that conductor kept going when that poor boy vomited. NOT OKAY!
Chinanu Okoli the show must go on.
My band teachers would have definitely done the same.
So you want to stall the entire thing just for someone vomiting? He got back up again so it’s all good
Tell me you deserve a solo, without telling me you deserve a solo. 😂
And the show must go on.... This was hilarious. I think the children get nervous and vomit as a result. Poor kids!
And lots of Christmas concerts are smack in the middle of flu season.
Chorus: Happy Holiday
That one kid s stomach: Not sure bout dat bruh
Nah, at 4:27 just the context of the lyrics make it hilarious, the kid after he vomits has everyone else cheering *"cÉłÊbRæTê!!!!"*
Angel with the biggest wings sings like a boss.
I felt SO SORRY for All the Kids that kepted getting Sick😢
And don't forget to be sorry for all the kids they get sick all over...
0:49 me the first night in the club after covid
1:05 me after the first shots in years since covid
2:14 also me that same night waiting outside for a taxi
At this time I’m very glad I’m on the other side of the screen😂
Story Time: In was in 4th grade and we were doing this thing called speakers club it's where you write about something then read it out to the class. Right when we where ending my teacher said "oh it's okay" and knows like "what"? And a girl threw up everywhere and it was so gross so we had to leave the classroom and go in the hall and call the janitor to our room and then when he was cleaning it up we had to go get our stuff to go outside and the vomit was still on the floor and I literally have this huge fear of vomit so I covered my eyes. So yea then the day after that we went to Phoenix (Not just whole class just my family)
So yea that's my storytime...
Haha lol. I have a similar experience too but it happened in 3rd grade. Another girl in the same grade as me but in a different class projectile vomited in the trash can while the teacher was explaining. By Monday morning the whole 3rd grade students knew what happened. I feel sorry for the girl especially because she was nice, and a little bit eccentric but yeah she was someone everyone would get along with.
My friend Jacob from mount airy elemtentary school threw up at the school hall it was huge
The first gal yelling like that is perfectly like me when I was younger.
I wanted to play the attention seeker 😈
Makes me realise how lucky I was to sit at the back when I did these in primary
1:05 I can't stop laughing and I can't stop repeating lol
Lol
Why did he just stand there 😭
BRO STOOD THERE LIKE 😐
goofy ass js stoof there
0:04 *"What could go wrong if I sing anything?"*
I love that guy at the end he was just like
I don't care if our kid threw up I'm not clapping. Oh wait he actually threw up? GO TIMMY!! lol just me?
3:27 damn kids aee already like "Damn I aint going near this guy.He gonna bust a big one"
That would have been me. I would have ran to teacher and said “GET THIS KID OUTTA HERE!”😂
I think that video got deleted, can’t find it anywhere.
Right! I would have simply got off the riser!! I don’t wanna be thrown up on!! 😭
i remember back in 6th grade i was in choir and a girl threw up and i’m deathly afraid of vomit and i couldn’t run off stage and i have ptsd because of ignorance of the teachers who made me help her to the bathroom.
Normally people get PTSD from war
I would have PTSD from that too!!!! F that! I’m deathly afraid of vomit as well!!
@@ImageLimestone no u can get ptsd from anything at any age so don’t make a comment if you don’t know your stuff.
And this is why kindergarten is unforgettable
@kateelectric8525, happened to me in Kindergarten as well 😭.
once in my choir, we were in the middle of a huge performance, and this poor girl locked her knees and started to feel sick. fell off the risers and ended up puking on the ground 😔
That’s terrible! I feel bad for that person.
I am so sorry
Ah! The days when all the angels had tinsel halos and the shepards had kitchen tea towels!
When I was in 2nd grade, around 1985, my PE teacher paired us off to come up with jump rope routines that we had to perform in front of the class and in the middle of me and my friends very awkward performance she threw up and after she stopped I doubled over and threw up right on top of her vomit! 🤗😭☹️
When I was in 5th Grade ( I was 11 years old back then ) our school went on a trash field for field trip in hopes of teaching us under the topic "how the world works". Other's were gagging when they smelt the air except me since I have strong guts and isn't someone who vomits easily. This chick ( she was 1 year younger than me, 10 years old ), it was obviously clear she was nauseated easily when she leant over and poured every single contents in her stomach. My teachers were also gagging, and I believe my 37-year-old math teacher vomited too.
I love that little tone deaf angel "HE came from the glorr- eeeee!"
That one with the # mix up was cracking me uppppo
I watched this and when I did my talent show I won! But...my friend vomited while doing a back hand spring on our performance..... I THINK THATS HOW WE WON 😊
I can't tell if this makes me miss teaching elementary school or being in elementary school. Multilayered nostalgia on this one!
I love it when the girl with the blonde hair and glasses looks up shocked at 3:39
😭 yeah omg ik she got splashed with that puke
I laughed so hard that my eyes cried. For real!
anyone else with emetophobia but are still watching? the kid in front of the kid who barfed was standing so quietly even when the barf came on hiis white shirt... i would have cried ,screamed and gagged so loudly
What bag of crisps did they use to record the 3rd video
I was once in a concert with the Texas Boys Choir -- a highly select professional boys choir. This was that the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas Texas. And one of them even got sick. It happens!
him: throwing up
the other kids: CELEBRATE! :D
Oh those poor kids, throwing up in front of their friends!! I feel so bad for them.
This makes me anxious because I’m like the tallest kid in my school so I’m in the top left of stage. A girl threw up literally on the other side of the music room and I see the teacher like looking like they’re run the mile to get the trash can and back. 😂
The best is the frustrated kid with the numbers not being right. Omg. Lol.
7 and 8 fighting was hilarious. I'm sure they're besties looking back lol
The looks on the other kids faces is hilarious. That's kids for you.
At 0:47 is that kazoo kid in the back? 😂😂😂
Lmao 😂
3:45 looks like greg heffley
Great save by the cymbals !! Laughed @ most of the others but feel bad for the ones who got sick. Hopefully their parents didn't put to much pressure on them before.
Advice to parents: don’t let your children eat a full meal before a concert. If they need to eat, give them little just to keep their energy up. Half a candy bar is good. Save the meal or supper for after the concert.
That little boy has a real set of lungs!
Omg! I had no idea this was about 🤮🤮🤮🤮 I feel sick now! There should be a disclaimer tag on this!