I lived in Idaho. My family would inflate tractor inner tire tubes, and float down the snake river for 10-12 miles. My step mom would drop us at one end with our dad, he would rope a cooler of beers around his tube, and drink all of them before reaching our landing point. My stepmom would meet us there after running some errands and then my Dads wasted ass would drive us home. Btw those inner tubes are made of pure toxic shit and you’d be rashed wherever your skin touched them but apparently it was no big deal. No life jackets, lol. When you live near nothing, danger is fun.
"What do you do if you have a medical emergency?" As someone who is also from rural America in a similar area? I rush 45 minutes to the nearest hospital, or we call 911 and get life-flighted out.
I’m kind of shocked that suburban Florida had a better Boy Scout program than rural American lol. We were actually as close to 100% kid run that we could be, and always had great and interesting meetings and camps and stuff. A lot of out door stuff and hands on learning with excellent instruction by the older kids. Was an amazing experience and loved my time in it.
If you know wether the other team is downstream or upstream from you, it works. Problem is when you don't know, that means you risk the team that's upstream going upstream and the team that's downstream going downstream meaning both teams go further away from each other rather than towards each other. Also Americans usually imagine a swiss army knife as one of those tiny red souvenir knifes with the Swiss flag on it rather than an actual normal sized knife that it actually is
We regularly would go with other kids in the neighborhood and do lazar tag in the woods behind our small neighborhood. Would stay out unsupervised until 10pm as far as we knew. This is all normal stuff and I can see it being much more extreme if you're further from civilization.
Preach, the reason why trucks are so big is because of EPA rules. The trucks engine must release co2 with a percentage in relation to the vehicles size. Instead of making a better engine, they just made bigger vehicles to hit the percentage.
I’m from south Alabama and a lot of these folks are way more country than we are. Except they aren’t really country. And not in my the same way. They seem to be deprived where as we seem to have all kinds of things to do.
35:30 You're right if you know that they are down stream of you. If they're upsteam from you and you follow your plan you'll head in opposite directions and make the issue worse. It's hard to tell when using a river if you don't have a direct landmark on the river to tell you where you are on it.
You can tell Preach knows nothing about tools. While oth tools are all in all equally useless. The multi tool set up is slightly less useless than a swiss army knife. Also.....that's a toyota tacoma. Small truck.
Swiss army knives are useless. Almost always a novelty item outside of opening a bottle. Everything is far too small and flimsy to have any reliability or use as an actual tool outside of making little novelties.
Mike - lol I became part of a Boy Scouts of America hosted grp called The Explorers...which accepted girls, since...I'm female - I was like 15. We did a trip called HOTLANTA which was a trip to Atlanta at midnight. We went to the Atlanta Airport and saw how they put meals together for flights, we did a few other things I can't remember and ended w/a trip to a bowling alley bowled for an hour and then went to a church to sleep a few hours before returning home the next morning. We got to the church around 430AM lolol it was an adventure to say the least.
Last I tried it, ESO has bad gameplay, but probably the best exploration and gathering of all the other MMOs I tried. On the flip side though, it's extraordinarily predatory. To the point where I think it's a necessary criticism of the game every prospective new player needs to be warned of. Which, ironically, ESO themselves kind of do, because they advertise the game not with slogans like "go on an adventure" or "kill an epic boss", but rather "last chance to get new limited time mount!" It's incredibly blatant.
I am european and can verify Letherman knives are better quality than the typical Swiss army knife. Americans did not invent the concept of the multi-tool, they just have a brand that did the concept with better quality.
To be totally fair, the use-case for a Leatherman and a swiss army knife are also totally different. The other is to be used as an actual tool, and the other is small (usually) and exists only for convenience and to do small things with. If swiss army knives were constructed like a leatherman, it would be heavy and over-engineered af. 😅
Europe has a weird relationship with hunting since for hundreds of years most forest land was Royal owned land and only royal family members or associates could hunt there. Poaching from royal land had insanely harsh punishments, if not uncommon in making trespassers disappear in a shallow grave.
i didn't live in a nearly as rural an area but i could see people from my childhood area doing this too. it was a small town of a couple hundred. mostly farmers and such.
I love being able to see chat, they never let us down 😅 20:50 Shout out to weplord , Mike was talking about hiding popcorn in the woods & having a forest w**k to which weplord says Natures Blessing 🤣🤣🤣
When I was a kid in the late 80s-early 90s, there was a creek next to the baseball fields and a couple homeless people lived there and kept all kinds of porn mags hidden in the bushes all around there. We’d go and find them all the time lol
In rural midwest, if its not a school night, i remember as a kid going out into the 2k acres wood with friends all weekend. We collect dead tree wood, make a fire, catch fish in the stream and shoot the occasional squirrel and rabbit for food and just chill in the woods all weekend. We all had cell phones (late 90's/early 2000's) but parents never called because its completely normal. Country raised kids are just more durable and resourceful than thin wristed city kids.
Squeal. Squeal! Texas is tiny when you're from Alaska. And Walkie Talkies question is valid when you learn cell phones are "handys" in some European places.
Fast flowing water is actually totally fine to drink. I went to a fresh water waterfall here in Tennessee and the stream coming from the bottom pool was flowing fast but not rough, took a couple drinks. Probably the freshest and best tasting water I've ever drank
In 1983 Tim Leatherman sold his first "Pocket Survival Tool", larger and more robust than a pocket-knife-based tool, and incorporating a set of needle-nosed pliers in a butterfly knife-style mechanism. The Victorinox SwissTool was the famous Swiss Knife manufacturer's first foray into the folding plier-based multitool market and was brought out in 1997.
Originating in Ibach, Switzerland, the Swiss Army knife was first produced in 1891 when the Karl Elsener company, which later became Victorinox, won the contract to produce the Swiss Army's Modell 1890 knife from the previous German manufacturer. Just a tad bit before 1997.
@@prkr_ae Who is the "they" in your sentence? Leatherman Tool Group didn't form until 1983. Because I don't know what kind of historical rewrite you're trying to pull here.
@@prkr_ae You're the one who started this by comparing the two and claiming the Swiss army knife came out in 97. So, nice projection and failed attempt at hiding your mistake.
The hiding porn in the woods comment is hilarious. I was just talking a few weeks ago with friends all of us from who grew up separately in different states had all independently found porn in the woods. We commented how Today youth will not have the same experience, like what are you going to find now? someones ipad with their search history. that is a piece of history that dies with our generation.
Also the lingerie section in clothes catalogues. The brief steamy scenes in movies you'd rewind over and over. The gyrations and revealing clothing of music video dancers. Pinup posters. Dodgy strip poker videogames that took minutes to slowly load a picture. Magazines "for Men" and "for Women". Home made VHS tapes (if unlucky, of your parents), peering into a fuzzy scrambled picture of the adult cable channels for a glimpse of something. Having a school "boyfriend/girlfriend" so you could actually learn about the opposite sex. Lots of dirty or sexist jokes from older people.
Today I learned that Mike is the preeminent city boy and has hilariously stereotypical opinions of Americans. What a weird rant about swiss army knives. No one claimed America was the founder of the portable multitool. The story contained no drama or gaming.
I live in Ga...nowhere in hell in this state is that a thing so lol never even heard of this "time off" until last week's Drama Time when it was first mentioned.
It is nationwide, just because you might not have done it doesn't mean others haven't in your school. Maybe you weren't in that friend group or there isnt anything to hunt in your specific area. Every year half of my class would be gone for the entire opening week of deer hunting and for those that didnt hunt got to watch movies everyday because its such a huge thing here that it was pointless to try and teach half a class and catch up the other half later. And even if you didnt hunt, given youd just watch movies during open deer hunting week, half the people that didnt hunt would just stay home anyways.
I lived in Idaho. My family would inflate tractor inner tire tubes, and float down the snake river for 10-12 miles. My step mom would drop us at one end with our dad, he would rope a cooler of beers around his tube, and drink all of them before reaching our landing point. My stepmom would meet us there after running some errands and then my Dads wasted ass would drive us home. Btw those inner tubes are made of pure toxic shit and you’d be rashed wherever your skin touched them but apparently it was no big deal. No life jackets, lol. When you live near nothing, danger is fun.
The part about the "Huge American truck" that showed what we would consider a small foreign truck was funny as hell.
"What do you do if you have a medical emergency?" As someone who is also from rural America in a similar area? I rush 45 minutes to the nearest hospital, or we call 911 and get life-flighted out.
I’m kind of shocked that suburban Florida had a better Boy Scout program than rural American lol. We were actually as close to 100% kid run that we could be, and always had great and interesting meetings and camps and stuff. A lot of out door stuff and hands on learning with excellent instruction by the older kids. Was an amazing experience and loved my time in it.
You do NOT want to see that family tree. It has very few branches.
If you know wether the other team is downstream or upstream from you, it works. Problem is when you don't know, that means you risk the team that's upstream going upstream and the team that's downstream going downstream meaning both teams go further away from each other rather than towards each other.
Also Americans usually imagine a swiss army knife as one of those tiny red souvenir knifes with the Swiss flag on it rather than an actual normal sized knife that it actually is
says guess the state, gives a region.
i grew up in these types of places cant wait to hear this episode lmao
We regularly would go with other kids in the neighborhood and do lazar tag in the woods behind our small neighborhood. Would stay out unsupervised until 10pm as far as we knew. This is all normal stuff and I can see it being much more extreme if you're further from civilization.
Preach, the reason why trucks are so big is because of EPA rules. The trucks engine must release co2 with a percentage in relation to the vehicles size. Instead of making a better engine, they just made bigger vehicles to hit the percentage.
I’m from south Alabama and a lot of these folks are way more country than we are. Except they aren’t really country. And not in my the same way. They seem to be deprived where as we seem to have all kinds of things to do.
I love how Mike nailed it in a couple sentences. Pretty as a postcard, lot of Jesus, apples, definately haunted.
To be fair, Leatherman has an advantage of being pliers, and it's bigger than Swiss army knife, but the concept is not from US at all.
Young people today won't know the legends of "the porn stash" every town had one.
35:30 You're right if you know that they are down stream of you. If they're upsteam from you and you follow your plan you'll head in opposite directions and make the issue worse. It's hard to tell when using a river if you don't have a direct landmark on the river to tell you where you are on it.
You can tell Preach knows nothing about tools. While oth tools are all in all equally useless. The multi tool set up is slightly less useless than a swiss army knife. Also.....that's a toyota tacoma. Small truck.
Swiss army knives are useless. Almost always a novelty item outside of opening a bottle. Everything is far too small and flimsy to have any reliability or use as an actual tool outside of making little novelties.
That is not a big truck
Mike - lol I became part of a Boy Scouts of America hosted grp called The Explorers...which accepted girls, since...I'm female - I was like 15. We did a trip called HOTLANTA which was a trip to Atlanta at midnight. We went to the Atlanta Airport and saw how they put meals together for flights, we did a few other things I can't remember and ended w/a trip to a bowling alley bowled for an hour and then went to a church to sleep a few hours before returning home the next morning. We got to the church around 430AM lolol it was an adventure to say the least.
Honestly I grew up in leeds (yes, west Yorkshire) and I found porn mags in a hedgerow not far from school, so I think it's pretty universal, lol.
Last I tried it, ESO has bad gameplay, but probably the best exploration and gathering of all the other MMOs I tried. On the flip side though, it's extraordinarily predatory. To the point where I think it's a necessary criticism of the game every prospective new player needs to be warned of. Which, ironically, ESO themselves kind of do, because they advertise the game not with slogans like "go on an adventure" or "kill an epic boss", but rather "last chance to get new limited time mount!" It's incredibly blatant.
talks about the fuel consumption of american trucks while flying to the us 5 times this year alone
Any type of drama stories are totally fine ;D loved it
I am european and can verify Letherman knives are better quality than the typical Swiss army knife. Americans did not invent the concept of the multi-tool, they just have a brand that did the concept with better quality.
To be totally fair, the use-case for a Leatherman and a swiss army knife are also totally different.
The other is to be used as an actual tool, and the other is small (usually) and exists only for convenience and to do small things with.
If swiss army knives were constructed like a leatherman, it would be heavy and over-engineered af. 😅
The first multi tool I'm aware of was found in the grave a Roman legionare. Fork, spoon, picks etc. Very neat item.
The Forest Wanks should be a guild name in a future Drama Time
Going hunting is weird? Lol what? People eat meat all the time 🤣 going and getting it yourself shouldnt be that weird.
Europe has a weird relationship with hunting since for hundreds of years most forest land was Royal owned land and only royal family members or associates could hunt there. Poaching from royal land had insanely harsh punishments, if not uncommon in making trespassers disappear in a shallow grave.
Which creek are you next to?
The wet one
Me too! We must be at the same creek!
New England isn't a state. It's a region. So it could be any number of states.
I live in Vermont, I would show you around HOWEVER I will say those pictures showed the minority of what New England looks like.
The vast majority of my Massachusetts home town still doesnt have cell service....
i didn't live in a nearly as rural an area but i could see people from my childhood area doing this too. it was a small town of a couple hundred. mostly farmers and such.
I love being able to see chat, they never let us down 😅 20:50 Shout out to weplord , Mike was talking about hiding popcorn in the woods & having a forest w**k to which weplord says Natures Blessing 🤣🤣🤣
i love drama time
When I was a kid in the late 80s-early 90s, there was a creek next to the baseball fields and a couple homeless people lived there and kept all kinds of porn mags hidden in the bushes all around there. We’d go and find them all the time lol
That truck is a early 2000's MAYBE pickup truck w/a camper on the back...its no where NEAR large size trucks lolol that's actually quite small.
In rural midwest, if its not a school night, i remember as a kid going out into the 2k acres wood with friends all weekend. We collect dead tree wood, make a fire, catch fish in the stream and shoot the occasional squirrel and rabbit for food and just chill in the woods all weekend. We all had cell phones (late 90's/early 2000's) but parents never called because its completely normal. Country raised kids are just more durable and resourceful than thin wristed city kids.
Squeal. Squeal!
Texas is tiny when you're from Alaska.
And Walkie Talkies question is valid when you learn cell phones are "handys" in some European places.
Swiss Army knives have nothing on leathermans. I’ve used both and I’d take it over the Swiss any day of the week, for basically any application.
You could end up on different creaks of the same river system and miss the other group
"red hot summer heat"
*checks*: 24c
brits are taking the piss i'm sure its all a big troll
Fast flowing water is actually totally fine to drink. I went to a fresh water waterfall here in Tennessee and the stream coming from the bottom pool was flowing fast but not rough, took a couple drinks. Probably the freshest and best tasting water I've ever drank
I love how people are going in depth about Swiss Army knife vs leatherman in the comments!
In 1983 Tim Leatherman sold his first "Pocket Survival Tool", larger and more robust than a pocket-knife-based tool, and incorporating a set of needle-nosed pliers in a butterfly knife-style mechanism.
The Victorinox SwissTool was the famous Swiss Knife manufacturer's first foray into the folding plier-based multitool market and was brought out in 1997.
Originating in Ibach, Switzerland, the Swiss Army knife was first produced in 1891 when the Karl Elsener company, which later became Victorinox, won the contract to produce the Swiss Army's Modell 1890 knife from the previous German manufacturer.
Just a tad bit before 1997.
@@Riplee86 weird how they felt like making their own version since the knife was already the same I guess
@@prkr_ae Who is the "they" in your sentence? Leatherman Tool Group didn't form until 1983. Because I don't know what kind of historical rewrite you're trying to pull here.
@@Riplee86 you seem to consider the swiss army knife and a leatherman the same thing. so I guess I have nothing else to add here
@@prkr_ae You're the one who started this by comparing the two and claiming the Swiss army knife came out in 97. So, nice projection and failed attempt at hiding your mistake.
I myself got cellphone when i was 19 years old so circa 2007 but i didnt have any reason to have one before going to uni.
the european mind cannot comprehend the leatherman
Preach, that's a tiny truck where i come from, my truck is a dodge ram 1500 and that on the medium side.
That 8 hour assessment for driving was so far off, can’t even make it through Germany
The best place to live hands down
The hiding porn in the woods comment is hilarious. I was just talking a few weeks ago with friends all of us from who grew up separately in different states had all independently found porn in the woods. We commented how Today youth will not have the same experience, like what are you going to find now? someones ipad with their search history. that is a piece of history that dies with our generation.
Also the lingerie section in clothes catalogues. The brief steamy scenes in movies you'd rewind over and over. The gyrations and revealing clothing of music video dancers. Pinup posters. Dodgy strip poker videogames that took minutes to slowly load a picture. Magazines "for Men" and "for Women". Home made VHS tapes (if unlucky, of your parents), peering into a fuzzy scrambled picture of the adult cable channels for a glimpse of something. Having a school "boyfriend/girlfriend" so you could actually learn about the opposite sex. Lots of dirty or sexist jokes from older people.
please make a video about how to figure out where east is!!
😊
Today I learned that Mike is the preeminent city boy and has hilariously stereotypical opinions of Americans.
What a weird rant about swiss army knives. No one claimed America was the founder of the portable multitool.
The story contained no drama or gaming.
Much like the leather man knife, rural people think they’re doing much more than they are.
Someone in your chat spelled one of the states South "Dakoda"...sad...
and...Massachissits...WTF
Yep. It's been boring.
Taking time off school to go hunting is a thing nationwide in the US. Not just rural.
Nah p much just rural, ones who did it in non rural areas are from families who use to be
Yeah grew up in south Florida here, only have heard of this as a "thing" that people in some states do. Never knew anyone that did it.
I live in Ga...nowhere in hell in this state is that a thing so lol never even heard of this "time off" until last week's Drama Time when it was first mentioned.
@@nicoleholleran4766 yeah its absolutely hilarious how ppl ASSume its a Nationwide thing...its really not. lololol
It is nationwide, just because you might not have done it doesn't mean others haven't in your school. Maybe you weren't in that friend group or there isnt anything to hunt in your specific area. Every year half of my class would be gone for the entire opening week of deer hunting and for those that didnt hunt got to watch movies everyday because its such a huge thing here that it was pointless to try and teach half a class and catch up the other half later. And even if you didnt hunt, given youd just watch movies during open deer hunting week, half the people that didnt hunt would just stay home anyways.