Its wonderful to see Chris talk about the positive encounters he has with fans. Theres always gonna be the good the bad and the ugly but only the good ones are the real fans.
I was living in Japan last year and never trimmed my beard (apart from the odd shaping) so by the time it got to Xmas I had this big white beard (I’m also kind of built like a tank). Not thinking I put on a Santa hat and a red and white winter jersey and went to the Yokohama Xmas market. Just waiting in line to get in I’d hear “Santa san!” Being whispered around the queue. By the time I got into the place I was being swarmed by Japanese people asking to have their picture taken with me.😊 it was a fun experience
Fire departments also include rescue and medical aid. Especially when you have a scenario with multiple victims. This way the the local ambulance service is not overwhelmed. They don't just put out fires. Many times they also arrive first, before the ambulance does and it makes sense that they also render aid on the scene.
a lot of firefighters also start off working in ambulances as EMT's, and as they get more training switch roles and become firefighters. A couple of my buddies did it anyways, and they're all active firefighters in ca.
When Family Mart gets to the prepared foods portion of their corporate meetings, there is a pie slice with a picture of Chris Broad on their sales pie chart.
For Pete’s question if no one else has said it Firefighters atleast here in the US are trained first responders, so they have a lot of basic medical and stuff training. Not sure if it’s the same there but I’d assume it is.
Damn Chris, just don't go down the rabbit-hole of old car tech. For example, back in 1986 Panasonic came out with the G-1 (VZ201D) tape headunit. It features a vacuum-flourescent EQ (flashy cyan lights that dance to music) and also has tape reverse, track skip on tape, track repeat on tape, search for individual tracks on tape, memory for EQ and radio station and volume, and a bunch of cool flashing-lights animations (like when you eject a tape or fast-forward). They also make a few *touch screen* headunits in the 1980s as well - one of which was standard in the Toyota Soarer. None of this was available in western countries until the late-90s - let-alone in a car stereo. If you're reading this thinking "but we were using CDs by the 90s", Sony released a car CD player in 1985.
Btw, recently, matsuyama castle has a landslide down the hill, I’m not sure of the scale. It was a small portion. I didn’t follow it currently but, I did notice it in the news when it occurred.
Did that crappy cassette player give Chris the itch to see how good cassettes really could be? Get one of those slim Sony Walkmans from the late 90s-early 2000s. Only slightly bigger than a cassette case and only needs 1 AA battery.
15:27 usually firefighters have much more comprehensive training when it comes to first aid applications. I dunno if it's the same in Japan, but in the US a lot of firefighters start off as EMT's while they're finishing up their training to be a firefighter. A couple of my buddies did exactly that.
I think togarashi is a wonderful condiment, but not very intense. If you do overdo "it" in the spicy category you have 3 options for quick relief. Some form of sugar, acid or dairy (milk). Margaritas or ice cream! I think alcohol helps too, but can spread the capsaicin around. First of all, don't panic. No need for a trip to the ER. It will pass, and you will feel fantastic afterwards, kinda like surviving something
The one chip challenge got taken off sale in the uk recently after a kid died after eating it. How much of that was a freak accident or actual danger we'll never know.
Chris is entering his JJ Abrams phase where all the videos will have lense flair galore. Next video will be him walking up the street in Kabukicho to the Godzilla statue at the Hotel Gracey/Toho Cinema. The amount of lense flair he will get over there
you don't just turn alternators on.. they run when the engine does. if you're going to park a car for extended periods of time, you should disconnect the battery or hook it up to a battery tender
After googling it appears like the states many fire trucks have a emt and is equipped with first responder medical equipment. In states because more fire trucks then ambulance common for fire truck arrive first.
I used to love the Sony Walkman, the really sleek ones made out of metal, there was a screw on battery on the back that can use a Duracell AA for a emergency use. Those Walkman's were like only available in like chinatown because they can get it. You try to get it from the WIZ or pc Richard's won't have them.
The chips they ate were most likely from the same 🔞禁 brand as the curry on the thumbnail of this video, I actually had a package of them lying around the living room when i was studying in Japan, it was really entertaining to give it guests to try out. I personally quite like them, but you cant really eat a lot at once, just eating one will give you a bit of an afterburn. If youre looking for a bit of hot challenge give it try ^^
Back in the 90s, my dad had stayed in Japan a few times, mainly Yokohama I believe. He’s regular tall for Americans, about 6’2”, and he remembers getting that treatment and pictures, he said one person even grabbed him by the junk 😅 I’d been meaning to ask Chris (or anyone that speaks Japanese!) about a phrase his Japanese coworkers taught him, phonetically it sounded like “dai mon dai” and meant BIG problem. I’m guessing the opposite of daijoubu. He’d always say that to me when I was in trouble and it made me laugh, but I’ve never heard anyone use that phrase.. Also the spicy chips are messing up some American kids stomachs too, we’re not the only family that had to ban Takis cause our kids were having stomach issues 😳
Hopefully the school students are OK, but part of me wonders whether they were in any danger in the first place. I remember when Dorito brought out their "Roulette" tortilla chips in the UK a few years back... 1 in 8 of the chips was "super hot". Cue moral panic, a story in the press about a girl who nearly died after eating them. Curious, I tried them. The super hot chips were tasty. They had a bit of a kick, but I would have happily eaten a bag full of just those ones, without the disappointing bland chips filling the other 7/8 of the pack..
for me the joke is that the Roulette chips the hot one was not really that spicy in the first place. (we had them in the Netherlands as well) When I go to a local Suriname shop I always ask if a dish is on the Whiteface hot scale or Suriname hot scale. As I like very hot whiteface but have to stick to moderate hot Suriname scale.
@@sirBrouwer I had a similar experience when I first tried a medium dish at one of the Indian-run restaurants in my home town. I was used to eating curries which were "hot" on an English scale. I learned that day that English "hot" is really pretty mild. Except when it comes to mustard 😅
Spicy foods cannot directly hurt you beyond the pain you feel when they go in and back out. The issue is people who are not accustomed to any spice having something extreme which in turn causes them to start panicking and then hurt themselves in some way due to the panic.
@@ZeroXSEED I eat Carolina reapers on a regular basis. Done Paqui challenge, the Lil Nitro gummy bear, Satans Toe, even 16 million scoville capsaicin crystal. Zero damage done to my stomach other than the "EVERYBODY OUT!!" reaction which inevitably happens a few hours later.
the pc thing makes me think it could be a motherboard issue, or possibly the battery or ram..? something obviously is wonky there. could also just be the power supply itself.
When i went to Japan for the second time, I was in Kyoto. I did a lot of pictures for sure. Many years later my Japanese wife saw them. She told me that i wasn't allowed to take pictures at one place. It's clearly written and you can see it. It was written in Kanji and the sign was photographed by me. I can't read Kanji, so how should i know 😂
I am confused so often by stuff Chris says ... I mean he probably knows a lot more about Japan as I do as I didn't really life here long term just went a few times for holidays plus 1 year working holiday and now on a 2 year student Visa but when he says "Tokyo is a grey desert" I look at my pictures or just out of the window and everything is green even though I am "kinda" central only 10 minutes by train from Shinjuku Or in this vid "its hard to find anything spicy in Japan" .... ever went to CoCo Ichibanya ? order level 20 and tell me again that its not spicy. Also some of the Ichimi they sell in the shops are much much stronger than anything I found in "normal" stores in Europe. I often seak out the Spicy Senbei that are covered in Chili ... they aren't insanely spicy but again so much stronger than anything I have had in Europe (if you don't go to special places using those 1million + sauces) only to name a few things other than the Ramen Chris mentioned.
the first part is more to the fact that as he tells often that his real natural habitat is the countryside. Tokyo is very much build up as far as the eyes can see. sure there are some parks but there are way more buildings and tose are often concreet with glass boxes. laced with raced (rail)roads with more concrete below them.
o there are stuf that can't kill you by poisoning you. like inert metals (gold, silver, titanium) they are used as medical prosthetics for that reason. it will never be poisonous to your body. it just does noting with it. if you eat gold leave you will just poo it out with out doing anything to it. sure you can kill someone with those items in other ways but not by poison. You can stab with a titanium knives but that is death by stabbing. You can pour hot liquide silver over/in to someone. but that would result to burning them do to the heat. Not the actual silver it self
Denmark recently BANNED bunch of Korean spicy instant ramen, on the grounds that they were potentially hazardous to health due to spiciness. There have been cases in USA where people have died due to eating super spicy food. If you have blood pressure issues or heart problem ridiculously spicy food can kill you. Nowadays they constantly breed new peppers with higher and higher scoville index so we are starting to see limits what human body can deal with.
That ramen ban is freaking ridiculous. I eat those all the time. They aren't even that spicy. Except maybe the 3x Fire Noodles. But even those are not dangerous. Really spicy food in general will not kill you. Neither will those super spicy peppers. Even if you have high blood pressure. As for the American kid who died after doing the hot chip challenge, there has yet to be proof it was the chip did that. Yes that thing is hot (tried it) but lethal? I highly doubt it. Also the trick with spicy food is that you can build up the spice levels. You get used to it. If you're not used to it, the most you generally get is being nauseous or having to go to bathroom. And then you can fix it by drinking milk or eating bread.
The worst story I've ever heard about spicy food is when a guy ate something so spicy that it caused him to continually vomit until the acid burned a hole through his esophagus.
If you’re taking photos, ask the temple staff what they consider to be OK. They seem to have two concerns: 1) whether your photos of worshippers will be disruptive; and 2) whether the photos you upload will be made into memes by people with no respect for what’s depicted. Photos of kitsune (fox statues) seem to be fine but taking selfies with any kind of statue is considered bad form. Don’t take photos of Buddha statues. Photos of worshippers are not OK. Photos inside a building on temple grounds are also considered objectionable. What can you take photos of? The least objectionable photos would be of plants within the temple grounds or of the moss growing on stones. Don’t assume that if you see Japanese taking photos in some part of the temple that it means that it is OK for you to do so.
or even shorter just ask permission. At temples, shops, restaurants or anywhere inside. If you ask permission and they grant you that. They might even help you or tell you where you can take a picture for the best results. If they say no respect that. If you make nice pictures maybe offer them the pictures you make at there location if they like them. (print them out at a 7/11) Good pictures of something they themselves are passioned about really does well.
I thought it was bad to take photos of any maiko/geisha without permission....well generally anyone without permission...just as a courtesy, but specifically maiko/geisha.
I'm Japanese, but is this even newsworthy? Hong Kong media, Indian media, and even American media covered this news, but I thought this news was just local news.
Its wonderful to see Chris talk about the positive encounters he has with fans. Theres always gonna be the good the bad and the ugly but only the good ones are the real fans.
It is, and he's always so humble about it.
I was living in Japan last year and never trimmed my beard (apart from the odd shaping) so by the time it got to Xmas I had this big white beard (I’m also kind of built like a tank). Not thinking I put on a Santa hat and a red and white winter jersey and went to the Yokohama Xmas market. Just waiting in line to get in I’d hear “Santa san!” Being whispered around the queue. By the time I got into the place I was being swarmed by Japanese people asking to have their picture taken with me.😊 it was a fun experience
Man just casually channels the spirit of Christmas, heh. :P
Fire departments also include rescue and medical aid. Especially when you have a scenario with multiple victims. This way the the local ambulance service is not overwhelmed. They don't just put out fires. Many times they also arrive first, before the ambulance does and it makes sense that they also render aid on the scene.
a lot of firefighters also start off working in ambulances as EMT's, and as they get more training switch roles and become firefighters. A couple of my buddies did it anyways, and they're all active firefighters in ca.
Particularly in Japan the ambulance service is part of the fire department, with the exception of the occasional hospital-ran ambulance.
When Family Mart gets to the prepared foods portion of their corporate meetings, there is a pie slice with a picture of Chris Broad on their sales pie chart.
For Pete’s question if no one else has said it Firefighters atleast here in the US are trained first responders, so they have a lot of basic medical and stuff training. Not sure if it’s the same there but I’d assume it is.
"Slow it up or speed it down", broke my brain, thanks Colin.
barry chopsticks
It makes the old woman sound like a Pokemon collector in which, she takes pictures of tall people and collects them. Gotta snap them all.
One of my best merchandise items from Japan is my Like A Magic hoody!
Keep up the good podcasting lads❤
I believe Fami the bassist for Japanese all female metal band Lovebites got her nickname because of her love for famichicken.
Billy Corgan owns a Tea House in my town, “Madam Zuzus”. Plays there some times.
Damn Chris, just don't go down the rabbit-hole of old car tech. For example, back in 1986 Panasonic came out with the G-1 (VZ201D) tape headunit. It features a vacuum-flourescent EQ (flashy cyan lights that dance to music) and also has tape reverse, track skip on tape, track repeat on tape, search for individual tracks on tape, memory for EQ and radio station and volume, and a bunch of cool flashing-lights animations (like when you eject a tape or fast-forward). They also make a few *touch screen* headunits in the 1980s as well - one of which was standard in the Toyota Soarer.
None of this was available in western countries until the late-90s - let-alone in a car stereo.
If you're reading this thinking "but we were using CDs by the 90s", Sony released a car CD player in 1985.
Cool
Btw, recently, matsuyama castle has a landslide down the hill, I’m not sure of the scale. It was a small portion. I didn’t follow it currently but, I did notice it in the news when it occurred.
Did that crappy cassette player give Chris the itch to see how good cassettes really could be? Get one of those slim Sony Walkmans from the late 90s-early 2000s. Only slightly bigger than a cassette case and only needs 1 AA battery.
I'm sorry things are not great with Pete. But, gosh, his light is perfect❤
15:27 usually firefighters have much more comprehensive training when it comes to first aid applications. I dunno if it's the same in Japan, but in the US a lot of firefighters start off as EMT's while they're finishing up their training to be a firefighter. A couple of my buddies did exactly that.
Chris you should do a series of vods with Mark Weins in his home country and do a best of street food tour to compare it to your Japanese pallet
I think togarashi is a wonderful condiment, but not very intense. If you do overdo "it" in the spicy category you have 3 options for quick relief. Some form of sugar, acid or dairy (milk). Margaritas or ice cream! I think alcohol helps too, but can spread the capsaicin around. First of all, don't panic. No need for a trip to the ER. It will pass, and you will feel fantastic afterwards, kinda like surviving something
The one chip challenge got taken off sale in the uk recently after a kid died after eating it. How much of that was a freak accident or actual danger we'll never know.
The video has surpassed the audio podcast, as this is the first time it came out before the episode was available on Acast 😮
Chris is entering his JJ Abrams phase where all the videos will have lense flair galore.
Next video will be him walking up the street in Kabukicho to the Godzilla statue at the Hotel Gracey/Toho Cinema. The amount of lense flair he will get over there
There is a spicy food festival in held every year in Tokyo called "Spicy Summer Gran Prix", going on right now.
I wonder if Pete's computer had power problem. Of course, summer time and thunders are one of the most common reason.
or just a dirty pc. as in dust.
Podcast 21 of asking Chris to speedrun nearly every main temple in Tokyo !!
Album was called Tatakaijin
Car probably just needed the alternator to switch on to keep charging the battery if was sitting for few weeks
you don't just turn alternators on.. they run when the engine does. if you're going to park a car for extended periods of time, you should disconnect the battery or hook it up to a battery tender
@@ubernewb3005 well yeah but he claims he was driving the car once a week so no real need to disconnect the battery entirely
Computer dead in a summer month.
It's 100% the power supply
Fire departments in America have ambulance and EMTs (emergency medical technicians)
Love the hair!❤
As a Mexican i can only say we do it because it tastes good, and the endorphin rush afterwards
Tape recording reminded me of Jigsaw lol!
After googling it appears like the states many fire trucks have a emt and is equipped with first responder medical equipment. In states because more fire trucks then ambulance common for fire truck arrive first.
Chris is sporting Wolverine hairstyle. LOL
We enjoy the non podcast abroad in Japan vlogs.
what if the pizza guy remembers you and thinks you're the one who keeps forgetting the last times
How exciting Chris! I can't wait to see the finished product!
5 million Scoville units is pepper spray... why??
I used to love the Sony Walkman, the really sleek ones made out of metal, there was a screw on battery on the back that can use a Duracell AA for a emergency use. Those Walkman's were like only available in like chinatown because they can get it. You try to get it from the WIZ or pc Richard's won't have them.
The company who manufactured these crisps should send each of the kids a free box as an apology.
With even hotter crisps with the name ''Finisher''
I can actually see a video (or series) of Chris taking his kaycar back to Tokyo. Journey across Japan back to Tokyo.
The chips they ate were most likely from the same 🔞禁 brand as the curry on the thumbnail of this video, I actually had a package of them lying around the living room when i was studying in Japan, it was really entertaining to give it guests to try out. I personally quite like them, but you cant really eat a lot at once, just eating one will give you a bit of an afterburn. If youre looking for a bit of hot challenge give it try ^^
Back in the 90s, my dad had stayed in Japan a few times, mainly Yokohama I believe. He’s regular tall for Americans, about 6’2”, and he remembers getting that treatment and pictures, he said one person even grabbed him by the junk 😅 I’d been meaning to ask Chris (or anyone that speaks Japanese!) about a phrase his Japanese coworkers taught him, phonetically it sounded like “dai mon dai” and meant BIG problem. I’m guessing the opposite of daijoubu. He’d always say that to me when I was in trouble and it made me laugh, but I’ve never heard anyone use that phrase..
Also the spicy chips are messing up some American kids stomachs too, we’re not the only family that had to ban Takis cause our kids were having stomach issues 😳
大問題 dai mondai, dai means big, mondai means problem. Not really the opposite of daijoubu, just means big problem really
I have a talkboy, still with the tape and battery cover.
We used to have a little 30 minute television show on small cable and broadcast show.
Weekly show
Hopefully the school students are OK, but part of me wonders whether they were in any danger in the first place.
I remember when Dorito brought out their "Roulette" tortilla chips in the UK a few years back... 1 in 8 of the chips was "super hot". Cue moral panic, a story in the press about a girl who nearly died after eating them. Curious, I tried them.
The super hot chips were tasty. They had a bit of a kick, but I would have happily eaten a bag full of just those ones, without the disappointing bland chips filling the other 7/8 of the pack..
Same here. I loved the hot chips so the regular ones were just filler.
for me the joke is that the Roulette chips the hot one was not really that spicy in the first place. (we had them in the Netherlands as well)
When I go to a local Suriname shop I always ask if a dish is on the Whiteface hot scale or Suriname hot scale. As I like very hot whiteface but have to stick to moderate hot Suriname scale.
@@sirBrouwer I had a similar experience when I first tried a medium dish at one of the Indian-run restaurants in my home town. I was used to eating curries which were "hot" on an English scale. I learned that day that English "hot" is really pretty mild.
Except when it comes to mustard 😅
@@robhogg68 the mustard is just mean. I also can't stand wasabi or at least the horseradish version of it for the same reason.
Just got here. Kids should be careful with those spicy challenges.b😅here in America kids went to the hospital doing the one chip challenge.
Spicy foods cannot directly hurt you beyond the pain you feel when they go in and back out. The issue is people who are not accustomed to any spice having something extreme which in turn causes them to start panicking and then hurt themselves in some way due to the panic.
They absolutely, absolutely CAN hurt you in the stomach. What is this meme that spice does nothing?
@@ZeroXSEED I eat Carolina reapers on a regular basis. Done Paqui challenge, the Lil Nitro gummy bear, Satans Toe, even 16 million scoville capsaicin crystal. Zero damage done to my stomach other than the "EVERYBODY OUT!!" reaction which inevitably happens a few hours later.
Don't let Chris watch the channel Anamorphic on a Budget
i need Chris in head to toe in Family Mart chicken merch
14:33 Chris switches to his "Bricktop" persona from the movie Snatch 😂 "Not when they're putting out flames on their children's backs!"
I did the one ship challenge but I cheated a little and put milk and food in my stomach prior to soften the blow on the gut.
A entire ship?! You must have jaws of steel.
Dit you start at the bow or stern?
I am picturing someone eating a boat like a haring
@@sirBrouwer it was like a snake eating a truck, I don't advise 😦. Nah just spelling error
I had the ramen version of the chip! Comes with a dried pepper and could only eat 3 bites before giving up loool
the pc thing makes me think it could be a motherboard issue, or possibly the battery or ram..? something obviously is wonky there. could also just be the power supply itself.
Could be bad capacitors - that's what killed my last computer.
I'm not seeing this podcast in my feed? I'm on Pocket Casts.
When i went to Japan for the second time, I was in Kyoto. I did a lot of pictures for sure. Many years later my Japanese wife saw them. She told me that i wasn't allowed to take pictures at one place. It's clearly written and you can see it. It was written in Kanji and the sign was photographed by me. I can't read Kanji, so how should i know 😂
Do you ever take a ferry to any of your destinations?
I am confused so often by stuff Chris says ... I mean he probably knows a lot more about Japan as I do as I didn't really life here long term just went a few times for holidays plus 1 year working holiday and now on a 2 year student Visa but when he says "Tokyo is a grey desert" I look at my pictures or just out of the window and everything is green even though I am "kinda" central only 10 minutes by train from Shinjuku
Or in this vid "its hard to find anything spicy in Japan" .... ever went to CoCo Ichibanya ? order level 20 and tell me again that its not spicy.
Also some of the Ichimi they sell in the shops are much much stronger than anything I found in "normal" stores in Europe. I often seak out the Spicy Senbei that are covered in Chili ... they aren't insanely spicy but again so much stronger than anything I have had in Europe (if you don't go to special places using those 1million + sauces) only to name a few things other than the Ramen Chris mentioned.
the first part is more to the fact that as he tells often that his real natural habitat is the countryside. Tokyo is very much build up as far as the eyes can see. sure there are some parks but there are way more buildings and tose are often concreet with glass boxes. laced with raced (rail)roads with more concrete below them.
I heard some of the recent Intel cpus are having issues
More like all of them.
@@ffwast 13 and 14 gen are the ones having issues
Terrence Howard patented shapes, so the guy can probably patent cardboard wrapped pizza.
Anything in sufficient quantity is poisonous
ANYTHING
o there are stuf that can't kill you by poisoning you.
like inert metals (gold, silver, titanium) they are used as medical prosthetics for that reason. it will never be poisonous to your body.
it just does noting with it.
if you eat gold leave you will just poo it out with out doing anything to it.
sure you can kill someone with those items in other ways but not by poison.
You can stab with a titanium knives but that is death by stabbing.
You can pour hot liquide silver over/in to someone. but that would result to burning them do to the heat. Not the actual silver it self
Denmark recently BANNED bunch of Korean spicy instant ramen, on the grounds that they were potentially hazardous to health due to spiciness.
There have been cases in USA where people have died due to eating super spicy food. If you have blood pressure issues or heart problem ridiculously spicy food can kill you. Nowadays they constantly breed new peppers with higher and higher scoville index so we are starting to see limits what human body can deal with.
That ramen ban is freaking ridiculous. I eat those all the time. They aren't even that spicy. Except maybe the 3x Fire Noodles. But even those are not dangerous.
Really spicy food in general will not kill you. Neither will those super spicy peppers. Even if you have high blood pressure.
As for the American kid who died after doing the hot chip challenge, there has yet to be proof it was the chip did that.
Yes that thing is hot (tried it) but lethal? I highly doubt it.
Also the trick with spicy food is that you can build up the spice levels. You get used to it.
If you're not used to it, the most you generally get is being nauseous or having to go to bathroom. And then you can fix it by drinking milk or eating bread.
The worst story I've ever heard about spicy food is when a guy ate something so spicy that it caused him to continually vomit until the acid burned a hole through his esophagus.
Inspector Abroad.
no make it. officer Double Obroad
If your PC is 13th or 14th gen intel, it might be their processor problem.
If you’re taking photos, ask the temple staff what they consider to be OK. They seem to have two concerns: 1) whether your photos of worshippers will be disruptive; and 2) whether the photos you upload will be made into memes by people with no respect for what’s depicted. Photos of kitsune (fox statues) seem to be fine but taking selfies with any kind of statue is considered bad form. Don’t take photos of Buddha statues. Photos of worshippers are not OK. Photos inside a building on temple grounds are also considered objectionable. What can you take photos of? The least objectionable photos would be of plants within the temple grounds or of the moss growing on stones. Don’t assume that if you see Japanese taking photos in some part of the temple that it means that it is OK for you to do so.
or even shorter just ask permission. At temples, shops, restaurants or anywhere inside.
If you ask permission and they grant you that. They might even help you or tell you where you can take a picture for the best results.
If they say no respect that.
If you make nice pictures maybe offer them the pictures you make at there location if they like them. (print them out at a 7/11)
Good pictures of something they themselves are passioned about really does well.
Good idea to offer them copies of the photos
I thought it was bad to take photos of any maiko/geisha without permission....well generally anyone without permission...just as a courtesy, but specifically maiko/geisha.
I AM WEASEL
can i mexican confirm if this is that spicy?
I'm Japanese, but is this even newsworthy?
Hong Kong media, Indian media, and even American media covered this news, but I thought this news was just local news.
Chicken allergy
Pete, what's the deal with that lighting ? 🤮
"No views 1 minute ago"
Excuse me, RUclips, are you alright?
No
Hahahaha. Brits. If it gets above 25 degrees it's a national emergency.
Wow, Billy. You're a child. Never liked your vox anyhow.
self promoting in japan podcast..
Buy a Mac and call it a day
Skill issue
This makes my man tail engorge with excitement!
Salutations from Belfast Northern Ireland 🇬🇧