Although I don't think I've ever seen any incident like this in one of those days though. Here it was a college and a high school game. Often those kinds of fields are in/right outside residential neighborhoods (I know that my high school has a practice track/football field/2 diamonds on the backside of the property that is right up against the old folks home/a neighborhood. And although the proper baseball field is right next to it with a proper fence and all, if you wander the long way round you can find an open route to field itself) and aren't exactly hermetically sealed. So a neighborhood dog could easily walk right in.
The 1969 black cat at New York Mets Shea Stadium is legendary. It stopped in front of Chicago Cub dugout and stared at the players before moving on. It is available on RUclips.
Thanks for the video guys! My best story is back when I played LaCrosse in highschool. We had some deer run onto the field and chase some guys around a little. Was pretty funny to watch xD
@@OfficeBlokes you'll be good dave. Just hope your sense of smell doesnt get distorted when it comes back or all your favorite thinga will be ruined haha. Beer tastes like literal vinegar to me now
Sometimes there's Puppy day/night at games and fans are allowed to bring them to the games. At college/high school level most of the time the stadiums are fairly public or don't have massive fancy stadiums so the fields just normal like a local one so the dog could have easily just made his way into the field through a fence.
Here's a common sense suggestion when handling an unknown, scared cat: don't run while dangling it in front of you. That's guaranteed to send the poor creature into panic mode.
The dogs were at college baseball games. The security at these games is a lot more lax than at MLB games. They probably just wandered in without anyone noticing. The biggest problem among all these animals was the skunk. I've once had to clean a dog that was sprayed, and I'll tell you it was no fun at all. But apart from that, skunks are nocturnal, so a skunk that's out during daylight hours could be ill, possibly with rabies. An incident similar to the one at 11:38 led baseball manager Tony La Russa to found Animal Rescue Foundation (A.R.F.), which rescues stray cats and dogs, provides them with veterinary care, and finds homes for them. A.R.F. also has therapy dogs that visit people in nursing homes and hospitals.
Skunks are actually fairly active during the day. They only live about two years, and they have a pretty fast metabolism. They are actually remarkably similar to cats in how they spend a given hour of the day.
You reminded me of a great quote: "Tom Seaver is so good, blind people come to the ballpark to hear him pitch!" - Reggie Jackson And most pro baseball teams will have a promotional "Bark at the Park" night where fans can bring their dogs.. sometimes the pooches get loose and run out on the field :D
Our local AAA baseball team, the Syracuse Mets, have Bark in the Park day twice a season. You can pay for a ticket to bring your dog into the stadium and even run the bases! Proceeds go to local animal shelters. All you need is proof of vaccinations and a good harness and leash. It is so much fun!
The Cat probably lives at the stadium and is looked after by some Grounds Keeper. I used to work at a Ford assembly plant and we had several Cats that lived in the plant and were fed and looked after by the workers. They keep the Rats and Mice in check.
That orange cat at the Angels game was probably from Disneyland lol they are right down the road and they have a huge cat population that they feed and keep around. They do a catch and release where they catch them, fix them so they cant reproduce, and then release them. I know this sounds like I am making this up but I am dead serious LOL Google it.
Wasps don't swarm like that. Honey bees. They're usually really docile when they're swarming, they just freak people out. Just don't start swatting at them, walk away, call a beekeeper.
Wasps do swarm I was victim to a yellow jacket swarm that chased me. Luckily I was near my house and ran fast enough to avoid being stung more than a couple times.
Sorry to be pedantic. Swarming is actually a specific term that means the colony is reproducing by splitting in two. Some ant species (not sure if all) swarm as well. It's not just a defensive reaction to their nest being attacked or stumbled upon. The bees in the video had split off from a nearby colony and were hanging out on that gantry or whatever it was so they could look for a new home. Nothing defensive in what they were doing. Yellow jackets and some wasps species can definitely be real jerks. Stay safe out there.
@@gritnix I know what you are talking about. I live in the mountains in California and we have many times seen something we call "bee balls" when they have split and are looking for a new hive. I accidentally walked too close to one once and started getting bumped and another time I was out on the Delta sitting on a houseboat when a swarm came up towards our boat and we had to run in and lock ourselves inside. They kept bumping us every time we would come outside thinking they were gone. It lasted for about 45 min. Not fun.
So the bulldog one where he tried to bite the football player, that is the University of Georgia's mascot his name is Uga which is the abbreviation of University of Ga, that player played for Auburn which is Georgia's second biggest rivalry we (I'm from Georgia and a UGA fan) hate Auburn with a passion, so that is one of the best highlights from the rivalry and gets played on TV every time they play. It's the same mascot that the Bull went after later on in the video too, I don't know what they were thinking getting those two near each other, BULLdogs were bread to control bulls..so that pull probably saw it and was trying to get it away from him.
So one of those squirrels for St Louis was dubbed the ralley squirrel because after they ran across home home plate plate St Louis rallied and came back from losing in the ALSC. They even made stuffed animals out of them. I gave my dad one for Christmas that year as he is from St. Louis.
On the last clip it is indeed a condor. That was at a Bakersfield Condors game and the bench he joined was the Condors bench. Dude knew what team he was on lol
Early 1970s, Toronto, Maple Leaf Gardens, NHL playoffs: on several occasions fans tossed a live octopus onto the ice in protest of slack play by the home team. Funniest thing I ever saw (the octopi were removed half-frozen but unharmed)
I've heard stories of people sneaking fish onto the ice by taping them to their backs and wearing a puffer jacket, doubt you could do that with a live chicken tho
During the 1969 baseball season in June, The first place Chicago Cubs were playing the second place New York Mets in NY. A black cat comes out of the stands, walks in front of the Cubs dugout and stares them down.. The Cubs, who were up by 9 games in the standings lost that game and went on to lose the division to the Mets, who went on to win their first World Series in their first winning season in franchise history. The Miracle Mets. Last place in 1962-68, Champions in 1969
4:08 - It was a College Baseball game, not the Major Leagues, so it wasn't at a dome but on a College Campus, so security wasn't as thorough as it would be at a Major League Stadium.
They say the exact same thing for golf in some parts of the US. I know in Arizona, they tell you never go into the woods looking for a ball. In Florida, its common for people to play 17 holes of golf because there will be a gator sunning themselves on the green so people will just skip the hole altogether.
19:15 Marquis Cooper, the linebacker who would have lined up there, died in a boating accident before the season. The more superstitious players believe the pigeon was Cooper coming back for one last play.
I've never had a husky dog but that's how they are, they go wherever they want. I had one trot into my office, look around, and leave. My co-workers said it was an evil omen, but no, it was just a husky.
You might be interested in some U.S. wildlife videos, I would suggest a video taken in Provo, Utah by a guy running on a hiking trail in a canyon. He came across what he thought were a few wild "kittens" until their mother came into view. We have lots of wildlife in the U.S. Half the state I live in (CA) is prime mountain lion habitat.
Astros have dog days for some games where people bring their dogs to the games. But these are most my high school and college games with more open fields.
My cousin was a handler of the Longhorn Bevo back in the mid-2000s and at one point Bevo turned his head suddenly and knocked my cousin clean out with his horn
I'm an Alumnus of Cal State Fullerton and it's really easy for a dog to get to the baseball stadium. Also, like everyone else is saying tho bring your dog to the park day.
Sometimes baseball teams will have a "bring your dog to the park night." I'd imagine that's probably what was going on when one of the dogs got loose and ran onto the field in some of these clips.
@John Fischer I too played high school baseball. I went to a pretty large school, and even we had people who frequently brought dogs to games. My original comment was more in reference to the college game where the Husky ran onto the field.
The snake golf hazard is similar over here in the Western US, except it's a bit more devious. You can hit your ball into the rocks and clearly see it, start making your way over and then you hear the dreaded rattle. You don't know exactly where, you just know between you and your clearly visible goal, there's something that doesn't like you being around and should you ignore it's "polite invitation" to BTFO it will resort to lethal force in the name of self defense. I suppose it's a bit scarier when you don't see or hear them in the jungles of Africa, but there's a clear heart stopping jump scare you never want again after hearing that rattler go off on you and you still can't see it.
Dude a swarm of bees or wasps to me is scarier than that alligator. I've been stung one too many times out on the golf course and they can go eff themselves so I get that hitting the deck clip lol
Bees and wasps (which don't swarm) sting in defense. If you simply leave them alone they won't sting you. It's your own fault you get stung, so blame yourself!
@@nightfly4664 The course I normally play is in a humid area with several ponds, and more often than not you can't get to the green without running into a swarm and trust me when I tell you every last person who's played there has been stung, so hey I guess we're all a bunch of retards
@@jartstopsign Only bees move in swarms, wasps do not. Water and a humid environment attract mosquitos, not bees. Let's see... You go to a place where there are known to be swarms of bees, where you are known to bother them, you willingly decide to do this, and then you bitch and moan about getting stung. When I was 12 years old, I woke up in a bedroom full of bees. I had a beehive inside a wall of my bedroom. Did I get stung? Nope, not a single time and this was the summer, I was on top of my covers. I wasn't bothering them, no reason to sting me. I very slowly moved out of my bed and crawled out of the room. The beekeeper got stung a shit ton of times, he was bothering them. Yep, you are in fact the moron.
17:56 technically that wasn't a rat, it was a possum which is a type of wild rodent, usually bigger than rats. I still wouldn't want to get close to it.
You guys gotta find a better "animals in sports" compilation. One where it actually shows the entirety of the events instead of rapidly switching between them every 2 or 4 seconds. Anyways, love your stuff guys.
The Cat at the Cowboys @ Giants game was somewhat of a turning point. After the cat ran onto the field the Cowboys played better & the Giants worse. If I recall correctly that was a night game, so it was the only NFL game on at that time. Good thing for the Auburn player that scored the touchdown that UGA wasn't able to get what he was trying to bite. UGA didn't like that Texas Longhorn though.
in the US in a lot of areas, dogs are given people rights and you don't even have to have them as a guide dog to get them into places they shouldn't be. for example i work at a grocery store, and it's very unsanitary to have animals other than humans in the store, but we're also no longer allowed to ask people if their animals are for disability assistance so trashy people bring their pets in all the time.
I love how the crowd goes wild when the animals walk into the end zone 🤣
Some teams have a promotion called "Bring your dog to the park day" thats probably how the dog got in lol
Although I don't think I've ever seen any incident like this in one of those days though. Here it was a college and a high school game. Often those kinds of fields are in/right outside residential neighborhoods (I know that my high school has a practice track/football field/2 diamonds on the backside of the property that is right up against the old folks home/a neighborhood. And although the proper baseball field is right next to it with a proper fence and all, if you wander the long way round you can find an open route to field itself) and aren't exactly hermetically sealed. So a neighborhood dog could easily walk right in.
Yea, a few of my buddies tried to go to those types of promotions but they couldn't convince their girlfriends to go, they were not interested.
"Calm down your steer, I'm just a little bulldog."
There's a level of irony in that statement that I don't think the commentator grasped at the time.
Fun fact about randy Johnson. The former pitcher who hit the dove, he's a photographer now and his logo is a dead bird
"did you bring the squirrel?" Yeah coach" Good...
Since there is an abundance of squirrels on this video may I suggest "The Mississippi squirrel revival" by Ray Stevens.
P.S. Get Well Dave.
The horses encountered a flock of seagulls... And they raaaan... they ran so far awaaaayyy
Bravo dude, bravo.
Yep 👏🏼👏🏼
The 1969 black cat at New York Mets Shea Stadium is legendary. It stopped in front of Chicago Cub dugout and stared at the players before moving on. It is available on RUclips.
Thanks for the video guys!
My best story is back when I played LaCrosse in highschool. We had some deer run onto the field and chase some guys around a little.
Was pretty funny to watch xD
Hope Dave gets better
same here mate, fingers crossed for him
Thanks Guys!
Yeah we gotta get to 100k ❤
@@OfficeBlokes you'll be good dave. Just hope your sense of smell doesnt get distorted when it comes back or all your favorite thinga will be ruined haha. Beer tastes like literal vinegar to me now
@@clipsedrag13 thats good if you like vinegar. Terrible if you don't.
Sometimes there's Puppy day/night at games and fans are allowed to bring them to the games.
At college/high school level most of the time the stadiums are fairly public or don't have massive fancy stadiums so the fields just normal like a local one so the dog could have easily just made his way into the field through a fence.
Here's a common sense suggestion when handling an unknown, scared cat: don't run while dangling it in front of you. That's guaranteed to send the poor creature into panic mode.
They don't have all day to walk that whole damn field. Just scoop it up, hold it by the neck, and hurry off.
It's called taking 1 for the team, my friend. He's jumping (running with a scared cat in his hands) on that grenade for his team!
The dogs were at college baseball games. The security at these games is a lot more lax than at MLB games. They probably just wandered in without anyone noticing.
The biggest problem among all these animals was the skunk. I've once had to clean a dog that was sprayed, and I'll tell you it was no fun at all. But apart from that, skunks are nocturnal, so a skunk that's out during daylight hours could be ill, possibly with rabies.
An incident similar to the one at 11:38 led baseball manager Tony La Russa to found Animal Rescue Foundation (A.R.F.), which rescues stray cats and dogs, provides them with veterinary care, and finds homes for them. A.R.F. also has therapy dogs that visit people in nursing homes and hospitals.
Skunks are actually fairly active during the day. They only live about two years, and they have a pretty fast metabolism. They are actually remarkably similar to cats in how they spend a given hour of the day.
You reminded me of a great quote: "Tom Seaver is so good, blind people come to the ballpark to hear him pitch!" - Reggie Jackson
And most pro baseball teams will have a promotional "Bark at the Park" night where fans can bring their dogs.. sometimes the pooches get loose and run out on the field :D
4:00 huskies are escape artists. They can run, they can jump, they can climb, and they can fit themselves through spaces that leave you perplexed.
Our local AAA baseball team, the Syracuse Mets, have Bark in the Park day twice a season. You can pay for a ticket to bring your dog into the stadium and even run the bases! Proceeds go to local animal shelters. All you need is proof of vaccinations and a good harness and leash. It is so much fun!
The Cat probably lives at the stadium and is looked after by some Grounds Keeper. I used to work at a Ford assembly plant and we had several Cats that lived in the plant and were fed and looked after by the workers. They keep the Rats and Mice in check.
I think often people sneak in cats just to cause a scene.
@@williamjordan5554 that could be the case sometimes. And if it is it's just cruel to the cat.
That orange cat at the Angels game was probably from Disneyland lol they are right down the road and they have a huge cat population that they feed and keep around. They do a catch and release where they catch them, fix them so they cant reproduce, and then release them. I know this sounds like I am making this up but I am dead serious LOL Google it.
That was hilarious. Come back soon Davey boy, much love to you and all of the Office Blokes here from New York.
Wasps don't swarm like that. Honey bees. They're usually really docile when they're swarming, they just freak people out. Just don't start swatting at them, walk away, call a beekeeper.
Wasps do swarm I was victim to a yellow jacket swarm that chased me. Luckily I was near my house and ran fast enough to avoid being stung more than a couple times.
When I was six I threw a rock at a wasp nest and they definitely swarmed.
Sorry to be pedantic. Swarming is actually a specific term that means the colony is reproducing by splitting in two. Some ant species (not sure if all) swarm as well. It's not just a defensive reaction to their nest being attacked or stumbled upon. The bees in the video had split off from a nearby colony and were hanging out on that gantry or whatever it was so they could look for a new home. Nothing defensive in what they were doing. Yellow jackets and some wasps species can definitely be real jerks. Stay safe out there.
@@gritnix I know what you are talking about. I live in the mountains in California and we have many times seen something we call "bee balls" when they have split and are looking for a new hive. I accidentally walked too close to one once and started getting bumped and another time I was out on the Delta sitting on a houseboat when a swarm came up towards our boat and we had to run in and lock ourselves inside. They kept bumping us every time we would come outside thinking they were gone. It lasted for about 45 min. Not fun.
@@Acadian.FrenchFry Totally freaky!
love the football anouncer perfectly staying in character calling the touchdowns lol
Blind people unexpectedly like going to baseball. The commentary is enough to joy in.
So the bulldog one where he tried to bite the football player, that is the University of Georgia's mascot his name is Uga which is the abbreviation of University of Ga, that player played for Auburn which is Georgia's second biggest rivalry we (I'm from Georgia and a UGA fan) hate Auburn with a passion, so that is one of the best highlights from the rivalry and gets played on TV every time they play. It's the same mascot that the Bull went after later on in the video too, I don't know what they were thinking getting those two near each other, BULLdogs were bread to control bulls..so that pull probably saw it and was trying to get it away from him.
That was funny. I love the touchdown critters.
And yes, you hit the deck if a swarm of bees come. Swatting or running just anger them.
Hope Dave gets better soon. Big fan of all you guys.
So one of those squirrels for St Louis was dubbed the ralley squirrel because after they ran across home home plate plate St Louis rallied and came back from losing in the ALSC. They even made stuffed animals out of them. I gave my dad one for Christmas that year as he is from St. Louis.
On the last clip it is indeed a condor. That was at a Bakersfield Condors game and the bench he joined was the Condors bench. Dude knew what team he was on lol
Early 1970s, Toronto, Maple Leaf Gardens, NHL playoffs: on several occasions fans tossed a live octopus onto the ice in protest of slack play by the home team. Funniest thing I ever saw
(the octopi were removed half-frozen but unharmed)
You guys were asking how that dog got on the baseball field. I want to know how someone got a live chicken into a hockey arena. 😂😂😂
That's the strangest one for sure
I've heard stories of people sneaking fish onto the ice by taping them to their backs and wearing a puffer jacket, doubt you could do that with a live chicken tho
Goose flying into the scoreboard got me
Surprised Andrea Iannone's Australian sea gull didn't make it into the video
Mad props to Charles Barkley for having such a great sense of humor.
During the 1969 baseball season in June, The first place Chicago Cubs were playing the second place New York Mets in NY. A black cat comes out of the stands, walks in front of the Cubs dugout and stares them down.. The Cubs, who were up by 9 games in the standings lost that game and went on to lose the division to the Mets, who went on to win their first World Series in their first winning season in franchise history. The Miracle Mets. Last place in 1962-68, Champions in 1969
Love the vids guys, keep it up
4:08 - It was a College Baseball game, not the Major Leagues, so it wasn't at a dome but on a College Campus, so security wasn't as thorough as it would be at a Major League Stadium.
At 18:10 that furry creature is an Opossum, they play dead when frightened!!
Hilarious! Who knew squirrels were that much of a problem! 😂😂😂
They say the exact same thing for golf in some parts of the US. I know in Arizona, they tell you never go into the woods looking for a ball. In Florida, its common for people to play 17 holes of golf because there will be a gator sunning themselves on the green so people will just skip the hole altogether.
4:20 College game and if there is a section of grass behind the outfield for people to bring lawns chairs, pets on leash, ect
That Husky was at a college game in CA, Capacity: 3,500
20:23 when you start learning how to duckjump (ctrl+space) correctly in a game.
Here in Florida there are always alligators on golf courses
19:15 Marquis Cooper, the linebacker who would have lined up there, died in a boating accident before the season. The more superstitious players believe the pigeon was Cooper coming back for one last play.
Hitting a bird with a fastball is pretty crazy 😂😂
Not sure if the clip is in here but it should be
Get well soon Dave. I'm in the recovering stage presently and it sucks. Wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy.
The monkey on the dog is my favorite I love it 😂🐕🐒
I'm pretty sure it was Viv Richards who who killed a Seagull with a drive during a test match.
11:02 that is a soft shell turtle not a snapping turtle!
I laughed harder than I should've this episode!
I would love to see yall watch some of the off road carnage videos or the the tractor pull carnage videos
Get yourself together gingy!! Love the channel guys
I've never had a husky dog but that's how they are, they go wherever they want.
I had one trot into my office, look around, and leave. My co-workers said it was an evil omen, but no, it was just a husky.
You might be interested in some U.S. wildlife videos, I would suggest a video taken in Provo, Utah by a guy running on a hiking trail in a canyon. He came across what he thought were a few wild "kittens" until their mother came into view. We have lots of wildlife in the U.S. Half the state I live in (CA) is prime mountain lion habitat.
The stadiums sell a lot of peanuts. It’s a jackpot for the squirrels!!
office bloak mike snatched up office bloke dave's chair real quick
Astros have dog days for some games where people bring their dogs to the games. But these are most my high school and college games with more open fields.
My cousin was a handler of the Longhorn Bevo back in the mid-2000s and at one point Bevo turned his head suddenly and knocked my cousin clean out with his horn
Think how well those Squirrel's eat after the game. Peanuts and Popcorn everywhere.
I suggested that video..Thank You !
I'm an Alumnus of Cal State Fullerton and it's really easy for a dog to get to the baseball stadium. Also, like everyone else is saying tho bring your dog to the park day.
The last one was a Turkey Vulture and they are HUGE birds.
They have days where you take your pets.
Once I clicked I knew the Randy Johnson clip was here.
Love how animals always seem to interrupt STL games haha
8:44 Thats my boy! you get those nasty tigers
Sometimes baseball teams will have a "bring your dog to the park night." I'd imagine that's probably what was going on when one of the dogs got loose and ran onto the field in some of these clips.
@John Fischer I too played high school baseball. I went to a pretty large school, and even we had people who frequently brought dogs to games. My original comment was more in reference to the college game where the Husky ran onto the field.
Have you guys watched the Puppy Bowl? It's on every year on super bowl sunday.
There are a LOT of Golf/Alligator videos if you search. Whole videos devoted to it.
Wishing Dave good wishes for good health!
I was worried how it would be without dave but i gotta say, ya'll pulled it off.
The snake golf hazard is similar over here in the Western US, except it's a bit more devious. You can hit your ball into the rocks and clearly see it, start making your way over and then you hear the dreaded rattle. You don't know exactly where, you just know between you and your clearly visible goal, there's something that doesn't like you being around and should you ignore it's "polite invitation" to BTFO it will resort to lethal force in the name of self defense.
I suppose it's a bit scarier when you don't see or hear them in the jungles of Africa, but there's a clear heart stopping jump scare you never want again after hearing that rattler go off on you and you still can't see it.
at 18:10 that Was an Opposum...Basically a Giant Rat lol...Do you guys have opposums in England?
Opossums are native to the Americas. And it doesn't seem that any population has been introduced over there.
Dude a swarm of bees or wasps to me is scarier than that alligator. I've been stung one too many times out on the golf course and they can go eff themselves so I get that hitting the deck clip lol
Bees and wasps (which don't swarm) sting in defense. If you simply leave them alone they won't sting you. It's your own fault you get stung, so blame yourself!
@@nightfly4664 The course I normally play is in a humid area with several ponds, and more often than not you can't get to the green without running into a swarm and trust me when I tell you every last person who's played there has been stung, so hey I guess we're all a bunch of retards
@@jartstopsign Only bees move in swarms, wasps do not. Water and a humid environment attract mosquitos, not bees.
Let's see... You go to a place where there are known to be swarms of bees, where you are known to bother them, you willingly decide to do this, and then you bitch and moan about getting stung.
When I was 12 years old, I woke up in a bedroom full of bees. I had a beehive inside a wall of my bedroom. Did I get stung? Nope, not a single time and this was the summer, I was on top of my covers. I wasn't bothering them, no reason to sting me. I very slowly moved out of my bed and crawled out of the room. The beekeeper got stung a shit ton of times, he was bothering them.
Yep, you are in fact the moron.
@@nightfly4664 You seem like a pleasant guy
@@jartstopsign Thank you, but I'm not interested.
Looks a bit like a condor, it's a turkey vulture. Common.
White ruff around the neck, Andean Condor
@@skippercalantian2952 You're right. I didn't look close enough. Now how the hell did it get there?
Enjoy your show. 🇺🇸🇬🇧
Hahaha good stuff! Get well soon Dave!
The Rally Cat! Go Cardinals lmao
Get well, Dave!!! Hope you are back to 100% soon.
8:35 - Propablly it's a brazilian killer bee.
Love you Dave, get well soon
17:56 technically that wasn't a rat, it was a possum which is a type of wild rodent, usually bigger than rats. I still wouldn't want to get close to it.
One of the last ones is called an opposum
You guys gotta find a better "animals in sports" compilation.
One where it actually shows the entirety of the events instead of rapidly switching between them every 2 or 4 seconds.
Anyways, love your stuff guys.
Speedy recovery Dave.
You were absolutely right, it was a condor
Best wishes to Dave, get well soon.
Get well soon Office Bloke Dave!!
The Cat at the Cowboys @ Giants game was somewhat of a turning point. After the cat ran onto the field the Cowboys played better & the Giants worse. If I recall correctly that was a night game, so it was the only NFL game on at that time. Good thing for the Auburn player that scored the touchdown that UGA wasn't able to get what he was trying to bite. UGA didn't like that Texas Longhorn though.
in the US in a lot of areas, dogs are given people rights and you don't even have to have them as a guide dog to get them into places they shouldn't be. for example i work at a grocery store, and it's very unsanitary to have animals other than humans in the store, but we're also no longer allowed to ask people if their animals are for disability assistance so trashy people bring their pets in all the time.
The animal you called a big rat was a possum. They are generally harmless, but you never know what might have rabies.
Actually, possums are less likely to carry rabies than most wild mammals.
So those horses just ran into a flock of seagulls and being on a racetrack they couldn’t get away.
Prayers and best wishes to Dave.
4:56 lol me too
Where is this discord server lol? I keep hearing about it but can't find it.
Get well soon Dave
That looked like a black vulture, they have those in eastern US. Google it, they get to like 4ft tall it’s nuts
are you guys open for requests for your try channel?
Yep. What do you have in mind?
@@OfficeBlokes i would like you all to try death metal singing, perhaps sing along to a song of my choosing,what ya reckon?
@@bigmatt2896 downvote for this request
@@waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaluigi ?
@@bigmatt2896 I personally don’t want to see the blokes ruin their voice screaming Big Matt’s favorite obscure song
Anaheim stadium where the Angels play was infested with rats a few years ago
If you want a really good story, I suggest looking up the Chicago Cubs: The Curse of The Goat.
College, is pretty open areas.