The truck with the logs going through it is a scene from "Man of Steel". It's after the trucker pours the beer over Clark's head, after he stopped the trucker from harassing a waitress.
I couldn't hear anything after Mrs. Lush basically told us she has thongs. MEEEEEOOOOOW!!HABAHABA!!!...YUUUUUUMMMY.. Opening incognito tab immediately after this for some relaxation time..Yum
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association did a study in 1988 of 132 cats falling from heights as high as 32 stories, with an average fall of 5.5 stories. The survival rate was over 90%.
Ironically, its the shorter of those falls that tend to kill cats, cause they can extend and turn into little parachutes but it takes time and distance be effective.
Whenever ice cream comes up, it's always very clear how much Mrs. Lush loves it, but the frog in the container truly illustrates just how much she truly loves the stuff. I respect it.
2:00 A lot of vintage ceiling lamps/chandeliers have those long chain cords. I'd assume when the house was built it was a custom home and they had installed some sort of light fixture to the ceiling. Someone modernized the house and added a fan making the plug useless. Just my guess. I grew up in a Ranch home with a vintage chain chandelier and we had a high outlet for it; the home had been custom-built in 1963. Checks out.
Cats have been known to survive drops from 5 to 9 stories with minimal injuries, though the world record is 32 stories. A cat actually has greater chances of surviving a high-rise falls more so than a low-rise falls, and this is because in the high-rise fall a cat will reach terminal velocity (a point at which they are no longer accelerating) and have time to splay out and prepare for impact (by relaxing their muscles therefore absorbing impact more evenly). As a result, they'll land on their bellies and not their paws. On low-rise falls, a cat's instinct will be to land on their feet instead, as they do not have time for anything else, but the likelihood of leg fracture is therefore increased. Science!
Cats can survive high falls because nature plays favorites. Little assassins can see in the dark, move silently, jump way too damn high, hear what you had for dinner last night and smell your favorite movie. They're broken and need a nerf.
6:13 I did something like this at a nearby lake. Forest couch! Had a beat up old loveseat I needed to get rid of, and liked to frequent a particular area of the woods, to chill and hang out with friends. The couch had a plastic cover, it was just worn out. So I plopped it there, and used it for another year before it fell apart. Then, hauled the broken bits away.
Fun fact about falling cats, they did studies years ago which found that above two stories and below 7 stories was a fatal fall, but! Anything above that and the force of the air spreads out their skin folds kinda like a parachute slowing their fall. They found loads of reports of cats falling out of like the 53rd floor window and surviving while cats from the 3rd and 4th floors kept dying, so they looked into and discovered that in fact, cats have built in wing suits!
I read that cats can fall from some extreme heights and live. In fact sometimes the higher it is (4th floor vs 2nd floor) the better chances it has of avoiding serious injury. They spread their legs and paws to catch as much wind as they can, and are light enough for it to make a difference. Take with a grain of salt but I’ve heard stories about cats surviving crazy high falls.
The high mounted wall outlet in a foyer is typical in older builds. Chandeliers were often plugged in and not hardwired. They would have a chain with the wire running inside the chain, mounted at the ceiling and draped down to the outlet
1:30 I think this might be an ad for people in planes. They'll be looking down and saying "What the heck is a van doing on that roof?" and they'll read whatever's on top. I imagine there's an airstrip or airport nearby.
@sweetleaf9668 Nope a little to late but still close lol. Thanks for pointing that out, you did an amazing job. Edited it to see fit thanks to you my youtube comment moderator. 👏
the fact that neither of them even think about how this ish could be edited...either really tickles me...or makes me concerned for their lives and of course, their childs.
The ram hanging from the power line is something that occasionally happens when new lines are ran. They lay out miles of power line on the ground, then, from the termination point, they pull in all the slack to raise it off the ground. If a ram or other animal that has anatomy that can be caught on the line walks by it as it's going up, they can get caught and lifted up.
5:27 in one of my childhood favorite movies, Milo and Otis, they legit threw a cat off a beach cliff and recorded it for the movie. In some 'behind the scenes' stuff they were talking about how the movie had multiple cats play the role of milo... for... obvious reasons o.O
The floor outlet is usually for electric chairs/couches. With the buttons that make them recline/go back up. Because then the chair/couch is directly over the oulet and hidden.
My grandma's house when i was little had random outlets on high walls and a few on ceiling. First 2 years we couldn't figure it out, original builder/owner of house came to visit one day so i asked him. He said wife wanted me to hang Christmas lights and they didn't reach and she didn't want cords so i out outlets everywhere 😂😂. I mean id rather more than less. My whole living room now has one. Just one. wtf. 🤦🏼♀️
From what I understand, the dog in the tree is cuz they were hunting with the dog and I guess those dogs can basically climb up trees to follow whatever they are chasing. I guess it's not uncommon for the dog to keep chase into the hole in the tree and become stuck.
The deer with the TP, I had a Lab who would do that with wall board. We would go out to dinner & a movie and come back and she would have clawed a section of the wall and would be sitting there eating a piece of wall board like a slice of pizza. She would look at us like ' wuzup?" and just go back to eating it until we took it away. We started putting a muzzle on her when we left but her sister would rip the muzzle off her face and she would be right back to eating the wall.
The dog that came out of the tree. You never see the top of the tree; it doesn't have a top. The tree fell, the dog ran through the tunnel from the other side. That's a terrier, they naturally "rat" (ie, run into little tunnels like that looking for rats), it's what they were bred for.
Terninal velocity, people. As animal gets small its top speed from falling reduces. Mice literally dont get hurt from falling no matter the hight. Cats are pretty close to that limit too.
Cats terminal velocity is around 60 mph, which they reach after falling only a few stories high. Theoretically they can survive a fall from any height. Pretty cool!
9:12 I've seen art installations that look like this where there's like a tree that looks like it's growing through the car. It's probably an art installation because that seems pretty much impossible unless the car dropped from the sky lol
That plug was up there for decoration that may require power that you don't want to change batteries in it frequently like a clock. I know the world kinda stopped using wall clocks, but houses be old my guy.
2:08 Former owners had a light or a clock up there. As for the one randomly in your floor, if it’s anything like my parents house, previous owner may have had a chair/table in the middle of the room too far from an outlet and didn’t want to string an extension cord across the floor.
2:06 I would think it would be either for holiday decorations or for a chandelier to be plugged in right there or some kind of hanging light. That's the only thing that makes sense to me.
I always build them into my floors too…for floor lamps…and now if I want to work from the couch for an extended period of time, I can plug in my computer, Ipad etc without a long extension cord from the wall.
My daughter totally brought her calf home in a car.. so totally does actually happen here now she has a trailer, and the cow would not fit in a car anymore (drove it back to CT from NY, was about 5 hr drive and they stopped at a rest stop to exercise her)
3:56 if i recall it right, that's the same truck that henry cavil superman crushed in MAN OF STEEL movie. that looks like a set prop work. which people circulated with different caption... but i distinctively remember those logs view... it was same exact way going through the hood.
Not trying to be a nerd but a cat could technically fall off a 65 starter building and survive when they're falling they loosen up their muscles and spread their limbs out to provide like wind resistance or kind of like a gliding squirrel funnily enough the higher they fall the more likely they'll survive if they fall off like one story they don't get enough glide time to prevent fall damage. Sorry I forgot the proper words I have been drinking
The outlet one in your floor is to meet building code and the one up high is probably for decor with lights Cats also splay out flat while falling and take the hit over their entire body vs just their legs🤙
More than likely the tree had a hole in the side and the dog stuck its head in and fell inside,or he dug a way in thru the bottom where the roots could've been or something I can't believe neither of you thought of that😮 I could be wrong,who knows? Just glad he's ok. Love you guys!❤😂
Cats get more hurt falling from short distances because they don’t have time to spread out like a kite to slow them down. A cat fell 32 stories from an apartment building and walked away.
2:04 The contractors that built the store I work in installed an outlet and then put in a decorative pillar in flush against the outlet. I figured it out BTW and there is electric hooked up to that outlet, but we can never use it.
a tv may have been intended to be mounted up there on the high outlet, and the unit behind the door was a central AC unit I think, that door was to hide it, that's where you put the air filters in.
Cats don't reach terminal velocity. They can fall out of a plane, and as long as they aren't literally scared to death, there's a good possibility they'll survive the fall.
We brought a "baby" cow home from the auction. He took up the entire front bench seat in our truck 😂😂I named him Norman and every day when I got home from work he would run up and greet me.
Truck is from Man of Steel (34:00 minute mark) - instead of fighting a trucker that assaults a woman at a truckstop restaurant that young Clark Kent works at he leaves him an equivalent present in the parking lot… also that Airmax logo bothered me the whole video 🤣 are the sponsored?!?
that hat comes with its own billboard
Does not belong
Leon's hat keeps making me think I need to take a number.
I was thinking this but I couldn't put my finger on it until you said it!!
The truck with the logs going through it is a scene from "Man of Steel". It's after the trucker pours the beer over Clark's head, after he stopped the trucker from harassing a waitress.
Ackthualley...
I came here to say this. I forgot how old the video is though
Couldn't see anything but that flap on Leon's hat. WTF was that? 😂
I couldn't hear anything after Mrs. Lush basically told us she has thongs. MEEEEEOOOOOW!!HABAHABA!!!...YUUUUUUMMMY.. Opening incognito tab immediately after this for some relaxation time..Yum
Either Leon has a tiny tiny head or that hat is _really_ big.
It looks like his price tag
Fricking lost it when the toad was in the ice cream. Like yakkage almost happened
Leon wears that hat often. Maybe it’s a marketing thing/endorsement.
The truck is from Man of Steel
Was about to say.
Dang, beat me.
yup
Is it? I was thinking one of the x-men movies. Doesn’t Wolverine do something like that in one of the movies?
@@CrippledMerc nah bro you got your stuff mixed up
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association did a study in 1988 of 132 cats falling from heights as high as 32 stories, with an average fall of 5.5 stories. The survival rate was over 90%.
Ironically, its the shorter of those falls that tend to kill cats, cause they can extend and turn into little parachutes but it takes time and distance be effective.
The tag on your hat! What's up with that 😂
The Semi pic is a scene from the movie Man of Steel where Clark does that to a guy's truck for being an ass at the bar.
Damn I thought it was the Wolverine movie, I completely forgot about that scene in man of steel!
i fell asleep during man of steel.
@@russbennett5470 Why and how is Logan doing that to a truck?
Whenever ice cream comes up, it's always very clear how much Mrs. Lush loves it, but the frog in the container truly illustrates just how much she truly loves the stuff. I respect it.
2:00 A lot of vintage ceiling lamps/chandeliers have those long chain cords. I'd assume when the house was built it was a custom home and they had installed some sort of light fixture to the ceiling. Someone modernized the house and added a fan making the plug useless. Just my guess. I grew up in a Ranch home with a vintage chain chandelier and we had a high outlet for it; the home had been custom-built in 1963. Checks out.
😂That little puff of smoke coming out of his ear just killed me 😅
Today's episode is brought to you in part by AIR MAX
Cats have a survival rate of over 90% from high falls (2-20+ stories). Granted they still take injuries, but most of the time they survive.
Unless they're overweight like one of my cats. He can't land on his feet anymore.
Higher falls are better than shorter falls too.
The weird outlet placement at 2:00 is for light fixtures that plug in or decoration lights thst dont hang
I was thinking those old fashioned doorbells
Mrs Lush eating toad contaminated ice cream was not on my 2024 bingo card!
Cats have been known to survive drops from 5 to 9 stories with minimal injuries, though the world record is 32 stories. A cat actually has greater chances of surviving a high-rise falls more so than a low-rise falls, and this is because in the high-rise fall a cat will reach terminal velocity (a point at which they are no longer accelerating) and have time to splay out and prepare for impact (by relaxing their muscles therefore absorbing impact more evenly). As a result, they'll land on their bellies and not their paws. On low-rise falls, a cat's instinct will be to land on their feet instead, as they do not have time for anything else, but the likelihood of leg fracture is therefore increased. Science!
Cats can survive high falls because nature plays favorites. Little assassins can see in the dark, move silently, jump way too damn high, hear what you had for dinner last night and smell your favorite movie. They're broken and need a nerf.
not true that cat didnt jump up there
Cats aren't broken my dude. We are, though!
I think being tiny is the nerf. Can be pretty easily booted, if necessary
Was distracted by Leon's hat the entire time.
That really proofs you are not a man if THAT is what distracted you 😂
Am i right fellas?
@@Guus115no your wrong I was to distracted by it just looks weird
Glad I wasn't alone.
Came straight to the comments to see if anyone else was thinking this 😂
Get it together
Bad things happen to your semi when you piss off Superman! Great clip!!
6:13 I did something like this at a nearby lake. Forest couch!
Had a beat up old loveseat I needed to get rid of, and liked to frequent a particular area of the woods, to chill and hang out with friends. The couch had a plastic cover, it was just worn out. So I plopped it there, and used it for another year before it fell apart. Then, hauled the broken bits away.
puff during the intro pretty good but that hat is like from Dumb and Dumber movie dude😂🤣😂🤣
Fun fact about falling cats, they did studies years ago which found that above two stories and below 7 stories was a fatal fall, but! Anything above that and the force of the air spreads out their skin folds kinda like a parachute slowing their fall. They found loads of reports of cats falling out of like the 53rd floor window and surviving while cats from the 3rd and 4th floors kept dying, so they looked into and discovered that in fact, cats have built in wing suits!
dog in tree = Dogwood tree
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i see what you did there
I read that cats can fall from some extreme heights and live. In fact sometimes the higher it is (4th floor vs 2nd floor) the better chances it has of avoiding serious injury. They spread their legs and paws to catch as much wind as they can, and are light enough for it to make a difference. Take with a grain of salt but I’ve heard stories about cats surviving crazy high falls.
Correct.
The high mounted wall outlet in a foyer is typical in older builds. Chandeliers were often plugged in and not hardwired. They would have a chain with the wire running inside the chain, mounted at the ceiling and draped down to the outlet
That ice cre4am toad might have been able to come back to life.
It's going to bother me not knowing. 😅😅
5:00 - Really looks like the dog ran thru the top end after the trunk fell, as they often trim off the top before the main felling of bigger trees...
It was a dog that chased a squirrel up a tree about 10 feet before falling into a hollow spot and getting stuck. This was how they had to get it out
I don't get how it didn't fall to the bottom of the tree
1:30 I think this might be an ad for people in planes. They'll be looking down and saying "What the heck is a van doing on that roof?" and they'll read whatever's on top. I imagine there's an airstrip or airport nearby.
Ah the the most coveted Toad in the Hole Ice-cream. Lovely.
the only explanation i can think of for the dog in the tree is that its a terrier haha
Love you Leon, an shout out to Mrs. Lush. CT Represent!! Been watching since the beginning. Mucho respect. Edit again, love that hat. SWAG.
Not first 😂
@sweetleaf9668 Nope a little to late but still close lol. Thanks for pointing that out, you did an amazing job. Edited it to see fit thanks to you my youtube comment moderator. 👏
11:01 - "... Yeah"😂😂😂😂 cracked me up.
That Air Max tag on Leon's hat is the best part of this video.
There was a video?
Mrs lush still eating the ice cream was wild lol
the fact that neither of them even think about how this ish could be edited...either really tickles me...or makes me concerned for their lives and of course, their childs.
Sams zipcode as a squirrel that the best line thank for the video lush fam
3:56 Man of Steel. Superman does that to a bully’s truck.
So many Brazilian clips. I feel so represented on this channel 😂
The ram hanging from the power line is something that occasionally happens when new lines are ran. They lay out miles of power line on the ground, then, from the termination point, they pull in all the slack to raise it off the ground. If a ram or other animal that has anatomy that can be caught on the line walks by it as it's going up, they can get caught and lifted up.
Loving the uploads almost daily now, friends❤
Says not to the dish pizza but yes to the toad ice cream. Ms. Lush is wild lol
That one picture @3:51 is the truck from Man of Steel.
5:27 in one of my childhood favorite movies, Milo and Otis, they legit threw a cat off a beach cliff and recorded it for the movie. In some 'behind the scenes' stuff they were talking about how the movie had multiple cats play the role of milo... for... obvious reasons o.O
" same zip code as a squirrel " 😆😆😆
Toad Icecream is INSANE MRS. Lush. Insane. 😤
Thank you again Lush couple for your funny videos. I started my morning out watching this one ❤
The way Mrs Lush said yeah about ice cream controlling her. I felt that xD
The cat in the glider video is excellent! You should watch it all!
The floor outlet is usually for electric chairs/couches. With the buttons that make them recline/go back up. Because then the chair/couch is directly over the oulet and hidden.
Awesome, as always!
"Rocky Toad Ice Cream."
My grandma's house when i was little had random outlets on high walls and a few on ceiling. First 2 years we couldn't figure it out, original builder/owner of house came to visit one day so i asked him.
He said wife wanted me to hang Christmas lights and they didn't reach and she didn't want cords so i out outlets everywhere 😂😂.
I mean id rather more than less. My whole living room now has one. Just one. wtf. 🤦🏼♀️
i almost bought a house once that had one outlet per room, what do you think im running, kerosene lamps?!
11:04 THAT was a convincing "yeah..."
The ceiling outlet is for old hanging light fixtures from the 60s/70s we have hooks too
Editing, the ol' Cut-Switcharoo; Is the explanation 😩
yeah it is really good but not perfect
I work on houses. High up outlets are often for Old clocks.
The full video shows the cat and the glider landing safely!
The truck was a set piece for the first Henry Cavil Superman movie.
0:42 that’s a Chevy Onix Lt. Never heard of them, but apparently great for cow transport.
From what I understand, the dog in the tree is cuz they were hunting with the dog and I guess those dogs can basically climb up trees to follow whatever they are chasing. I guess it's not uncommon for the dog to keep chase into the hole in the tree and become stuck.
The deer with the TP, I had a Lab who would do that with wall board. We would go out to dinner & a movie and come back and she would have clawed a section of the wall and would be sitting there eating a piece of wall board like a slice of pizza. She would look at us like ' wuzup?" and just go back to eating it until we took it away. We started putting a muzzle on her when we left but her sister would rip the muzzle off her face and she would be right back to eating the wall.
The dog that came out of the tree. You never see the top of the tree; it doesn't have a top. The tree fell, the dog ran through the tunnel from the other side. That's a terrier, they naturally "rat" (ie, run into little tunnels like that looking for rats), it's what they were bred for.
Terninal velocity, people. As animal gets small its top speed from falling reduces. Mice literally dont get hurt from falling no matter the hight. Cats are pretty close to that limit too.
I think you'd usually find two different styles of door handles in that bathroom situation. A closet/utility room door handle is usually round.
Cats terminal velocity is around 60 mph, which they reach after falling only a few stories high. Theoretically they can survive a fall from any height. Pretty cool!
9:12 I've seen art installations that look like this where there's like a tree that looks like it's growing through the car. It's probably an art installation because that seems pretty much impossible unless the car dropped from the sky lol
State parks have open door toilets like that.
That plug was up there for decoration that may require power that you don't want to change batteries in it frequently like a clock. I know the world kinda stopped using wall clocks, but houses be old my guy.
2:08 Former owners had a light or a clock up there. As for the one randomly in your floor, if it’s anything like my parents house, previous owner may have had a chair/table in the middle of the room too far from an outlet and didn’t want to string an extension cord across the floor.
2:06 I would think it would be either for holiday decorations or for a chandelier to be plugged in right there or some kind of hanging light. That's the only thing that makes sense to me.
Older houses sometimes had floor outlets for floor lamps, so you didn’t have a cord stretching out to trip over. Should bring it back.
I always build them into my floors too…for floor lamps…and now if I want to work from the couch for an extended period of time, I can plug in my computer, Ipad etc without a long extension cord from the wall.
5:00 dog chased a squirrel into the tree and got stuck
How didn't it fall to the bottom of the tree?
@@BobbySacamano it most likely panicked and held itself in place
@@VictorSanchez-uv4pb good thing, otherwise he'd be dinner
My daughter totally brought her calf home in a car.. so totally does actually happen here
now she has a trailer, and the cow would not fit in a car anymore
(drove it back to CT from NY, was about 5 hr drive and they stopped at a rest stop to exercise her)
3:56 if i recall it right, that's the same truck that henry cavil superman crushed in MAN OF STEEL movie. that looks like a set prop work. which people circulated with different caption... but i distinctively remember those logs view... it was same exact way going through the hood.
3:55 thats a scene from one of the Superman movies with Henry Cavill
The outlet near the ceiling was for plugging in hanging lamps that were popular in the 60's and 70's.
At 9:13 - a literal rendition of an old saying ‘drove drunk and wrapped your car around a light pole’
The high outlet is for decorative lights
Not trying to be a nerd but a cat could technically fall off a 65 starter building and survive when they're falling they loosen up their muscles and spread their limbs out to provide like wind resistance or kind of like a gliding squirrel funnily enough the higher they fall the more likely they'll survive if they fall off like one story they don't get enough glide time to prevent fall damage. Sorry I forgot the proper words I have been drinking
The outlet one in your floor is to meet building code and the one up high is probably for decor with lights
Cats also splay out flat while falling and take the hit over their entire body vs just their legs🤙
Mrs. Lush is packing some serious guns
Our house also in Mass has a floor outlet in our living room, in front of a fake fireplace with shelves lol
More than likely the tree had a hole in the side and the dog stuck its head in and fell inside,or he dug a way in thru the bottom where the roots could've been or something I can't believe neither of you thought of that😮 I could be wrong,who knows? Just glad he's ok. Love you guys!❤😂
Cats get more hurt falling from short distances because they don’t have time to spread out like a kite to slow them down. A cat fell 32 stories from an apartment building and walked away.
A few years back a guy in Western Wisconsin was arrested for cattle rustling when he was found with a stolen cow IN HIS CHEVETTE!
I didn't know that Chevy made the Prius, I always thought it was Toyota.
man cuts hollow log. log falls. dog (off screen) figures it'll take a stroll through the tunnel.
A baby cow is like a really big dog I guess.
Truck scene from Man of Steel
7:00 the mail slot is so you can check for passed out junkies.
2:04 The contractors that built the store I work in installed an outlet and then put in a decorative pillar in flush against the outlet. I figured it out BTW and there is electric hooked up to that outlet, but we can never use it.
I am just saying if I had to use a restroom that deer is going to be my company for the next few minutes.
a tv may have been intended to be mounted up there on the high outlet, and the unit behind the door was a central AC unit I think, that door was to hide it, that's where you put the air filters in.
Cats don't reach terminal velocity. They can fall out of a plane, and as long as they aren't literally scared to death, there's a good possibility they'll survive the fall.
Can’t quit looking at the white tag sticking straight out on your hat🤪🤪🤪
We brought a "baby" cow home from the auction. He took up the entire front bench seat in our truck 😂😂I named him Norman and every day when I got home from work he would run up and greet me.
8:28 hit the wall, back end went up and over the front of the flower bed as it was spinning to where it sits now.
Give the deer some privacy... PLEASE!
Lol that would be the worst bathroom to be trapped in trippin on the doors
Truck is from Man of Steel (34:00 minute mark) - instead of fighting a trucker that assaults a woman at a truckstop restaurant that young Clark Kent works at he leaves him an equivalent present in the parking lot… also that Airmax logo bothered me the whole video 🤣 are the sponsored?!?