Guys, this show is fantastic. Keep going, keep refining, keep innovating, I can't wait to see what you do. Specifically, though, the beer review was sheer brilliance. I want more of that!
Quickly becoming the highlight of my every other Sunday. I like where you either go somewhere or do something as it gives a needed visual element that the panel sections like ask lrr lack. As someone who doesn't drink I also enjoyed the beer review much more than I thought I would, it's been a while since I laughed so hard.
I actually had the toy that befuddled Alex and Cory at 32:44 They make a lot more sense when you have the ball that goes with them. You throw the ball and the suction cups on those rackets they're holding catch it.
Bessie doesn't need Doritos, "dank memes," or a mobile suit to be feared and love-feared in equal measure. She has the frumpest of faces and can and will deploy it at a moment's notice. Romania and many other world powers already quake in fear at Bessie, Still-Queen of Like Half the World and Queen of Frump.
I used to really dislike beer and only drink strong alcohol, now I'm really into craft beers and tasting new stuff. It's all about finding the one you like and expanding your taste palette from there.
All these different varieties of donuts you guys can get... where I live there's a much lower selection, and I have to say that nothing really beats a cinnamon donut, so freshly made it steams when you break it apart and the outside is crisp.
My friends used to go dumpster diving for Krispy Kreme. They would get thrown out in boxes in neat piles in a fairly clean dumpster. They'd come back with tens of dozens if donuts.
55:16 Graham saying "you should have asked somebody from Rooster Teeth" is a great bit of unintended grim foreshadowing, considering that LRR still exists today and Rooster Teeth was bought out and closed down. When this was recorded I'm sure RT looked like the more successful long-term thing.
Is there any way that the talking segments can be uploaded to podcast? At least if there is some reasonable demand. My bus rides have gotten boring since the podcast stopped (outside of TTC).
so many people don't give beer, and to a lesser extent coffee, an actuall chance. It's an aquired taste and yes it tastes weird because it is one of the few drinks that actually taste different from most other things
I mean, the way I see it, "it's an acquired taste" isn't really a good excuse. If I don't like how something tastes, I see no reason to keep eating or drinking it until I like it; I'd rather just go have something else. It's supposed to be enjoyment, not like training for a sport event. There's plenty of alcoholic drinks besides beer and plenty of caffeinated ones to keep you energized besides coffee. With all this in mind, if someone doesn't like beer/coffee, why not just leave them be?
thats basically my point, the more variety in your food is always a good thing. And nobody is forcing you to drink it, but to dismiss it outright while everybody says it takes a few servings to get used to doesn't seem right to me. I tried mussels a couple of times before deciding they where not for me and I think you owe it to yourself to try as much foodstuffs as you can get your hands on. And saying it "tastes like piss" generally bugs me. Stikes me like those people are saying "this is horrible, and if you like it you are an idiot", like all people how enjoy a beer are unitedly lying to themselfs. Feel free to think that but please keep it to yourself.
"Acquired taste" to me is translation for "giving yourself Stockholm syndrome". Beer I've found tends to be bitter and I like things that are sweet. Which is why I end up (if I bother) getting some kind of mixed drink. Even then though I'd rather have something else because $8-$10 just to have a sweet alcoholic drink isn't worth the price compared to a $3 soft drink or a milkshake.
Wittgenstein says a word refers to not what falls in its rigorous definition, but how the community uses it - if you asked for a sandwich, no one would give you a hot dog. There, my semester in philosophy class has made itself valuable.
3 people who are new to beer, hmmm I KNOW a 77 IBU black IPA! dark beer is challenging for new beer drinkers, IPAs are challenging for new beer drinkers, and let's make sure it's high in bitterness so it blows out the taste buds! Flawless Ian!
somehow you manage to be a human version of the muppet show. That shouldn't work as well as it does, Also, yall better stream putting that burger puzzle together, cause that would be wicked cool. maybe desert bus?
That beer tasting was everything I could have hoped for and more! Though I was surprised there were no classic cheap college student beers (malt liquor doesn't count), or a more traditionally "Canadian" beer like Molson. Ian just went right for it with a pretty extreme beer to start a newbie on. I don't know how you gain the taste appreciation for it exactly, since I can appreciate beer despite having had fewer than 50 in my life. I've never really _tried_ to like it, and I don't like wine (even though I _have_ tried to like it), so who knows?
anyone else see the humor in Kathleen being a mom grant being a dad beej being a child and Alex being a robot , was this intentional or just life imitating art
As a drinker that's never liked beer, I LOVE this first segment. I would be curious to know if Beej, Alex and Heather get dyed tongues when drinking Slurpees... This is another indicator of a supertaster.
Loved the beer tasting segment! Is it possible for this to be a recurring segment but with various LRR members being forced to try different foods that they do not like?
I love how the 'buy weird crap at a garage sale for laughs' segment ended in all four people being legit excited about their gifts.
They know each other VERY well.
The future of streaming media. Buying crap and turning it into content.
I love how in beer reviews Ian sounds like an alcohol critic and the other three are dying
I know right?!
"Nice top notes and a rich cedar..."
"OH GOD HOW DOES IT KEEP GETTING WORSE?!!? 🤢🤢🙁"
Guys, this show is fantastic. Keep going, keep refining, keep innovating, I can't wait to see what you do. Specifically, though, the beer review was sheer brilliance. I want more of that!
This show never disappoints! Keep doing what you're doing guys, I look forward to this every week!
My newly spawned personal head-canon is that Snorsh is the Jam Crone's "Old Country". But leaving it unspecified is still funny.
Quickly becoming the highlight of my every other Sunday. I like where you either go somewhere or do something as it gives a needed visual element that the panel sections like ask lrr lack. As someone who doesn't drink I also enjoyed the beer review much more than I thought I would, it's been a while since I laughed so hard.
Cam is so right. I once mentioned that I liked Armadillos to a girlfriend. After a few years I had a collection.
Yep. Fortunately, I'm obsessed enough with foxes that I actually like the collection I get. :D
@@RothAnim Same with my penguins.
I actually had the toy that befuddled Alex and Cory at 32:44 They make a lot more sense when you have the ball that goes with them. You throw the ball and the suction cups on those rackets they're holding catch it.
As someone who went from finding beer gross to actually enjoying it over the last 5 years, the Beer Review was awesome.
the bleak documentary voice thing was a nice touch
Anyone else thinks that Paul has a great narrator voice?
But is that the whole story?
He must also love hearing the clacking of keys. Dat keyboard though! 5:56
James downing the 40 was hilarious. You could tell he needed it.
That was truly brilliant, you're best one yet. Really enjoyed all the segments and hope to see more LNDF in the future!
I wanna see another beer tasting with Graham, Cam, Alex and maybe Kathleen!
This show is one of my favoritest things to watch every week, great work everybody! :)
Beej was so excited for his garbage gift, that was really nice :)
Okay, that beer tasting segment was perfect, from the top of the show to the throw back to Graham. A+!
Kathleen, that Accent was *EVERYWHERE* PAN-EURO. LOL
Beej and Alex's combined reactions at 10:30 is how I feel every time I drink an IPA.
"why is this happening"
I'd really like for Cam to explain and play with the crystal set on AFK or Tinker Taylor Solder Fry.
I watched this live last night, it was the first stream I had ever seen live..... It was worth it
Beej bought a 40- what the fuck
Happy and excited Cam is very endearing.
"This is what getting punched by Dave Strider feels like." is still one of my favorite lines from a food/drink review ever.
It's just great! Thank you!
Did you guys just pull a John Oliver on us? Snorsh's borders are the edges of Lake Balaton
Bessie doesn't need Doritos, "dank memes," or a mobile suit to be feared and love-feared in equal measure. She has the frumpest of faces and can and will deploy it at a moment's notice. Romania and many other world powers already quake in fear at Bessie, Still-Queen of Like Half the World and Queen of Frump.
I love Beej's choice of beer and Ian's reaction.
1:15:15 cuteness levels off the charts
James just chugging that malt liquor. 😂
I liked Cam's dark noir-esque bit about car boot sales.
These are the best part of my every other week.
I used to really dislike beer and only drink strong alcohol, now I'm really into craft beers and tasting new stuff. It's all about finding the one you like and expanding your taste palette from there.
That's how I got into ciders and sours.
can we just have a series of crapshots with Cam impersonating Werner Herzog
I died laughing so many times. UNLICENSED SNORTOSHOP slayed me
All these different varieties of donuts you guys can get... where I live there's a much lower selection, and I have to say that nothing really beats a cinnamon donut, so freshly made it steams when you break it apart and the outside is crisp.
As a beer fan, this was the funniest thing I've ever seen in my life.
Pro level Gargling from G-Dawg at the end there.
If you're still looking for places to live post-Vancouver-Island-apocalypse, might I recommend Kelowna, BC? 😄
great show!
It's the origin of the Big Mac puzzle!!!
I have no idea why, but seeing Beej´s face when he got his yukata made me happy. It was cute.
My friends used to go dumpster diving for Krispy Kreme. They would get thrown out in boxes in neat piles in a fairly clean dumpster. They'd come back with tens of dozens if donuts.
would somebody mind telling me which video that the clip is from at 1:12:23 ? i would greatly appreciate it.
Ok, I really really want to drink with Ian now. The beer segment was my favorite. James at the end killed it.
55:16 Graham saying "you should have asked somebody from Rooster Teeth" is a great bit of unintended grim foreshadowing, considering that LRR still exists today and Rooster Teeth was bought out and closed down. When this was recorded I'm sure RT looked like the more successful long-term thing.
Nuclear Queen is best Queen. God save the Queen.
"This is what getting punched my dave strider feels like"
Wait, Alex drives? Also, I'm generally pleased that everyone got gifts that they were legitimately happy with.
Whoo! I was featured as a questioner!
Is there any way that the talking segments can be uploaded to podcast? At least if there is some reasonable demand. My bus rides have gotten boring since the podcast stopped (outside of TTC).
Aw, it just dawned on me that Dusty Road was probably revenge on Ian for this segment. Damn, Beej - playing the long game here!
48:40 for about a minute, Cam's face screams his pain at being the second-favourite-child.
so many people don't give beer, and to a lesser extent coffee, an actuall chance. It's an aquired taste and yes it tastes weird because it is one of the few drinks that actually taste different from most other things
I mean, the way I see it, "it's an acquired taste" isn't really a good excuse. If I don't like how something tastes, I see no reason to keep eating or drinking it until I like it; I'd rather just go have something else. It's supposed to be enjoyment, not like training for a sport event. There's plenty of alcoholic drinks besides beer and plenty of caffeinated ones to keep you energized besides coffee. With all this in mind, if someone doesn't like beer/coffee, why not just leave them be?
thats basically my point, the more variety in your food is always a good thing. And nobody is forcing you to drink it, but to dismiss it outright while everybody says it takes a few servings to get used to doesn't seem right to me. I tried mussels a couple of times before deciding they where not for me and I think you owe it to yourself to try as much foodstuffs as you can get your hands on.
And saying it "tastes like piss" generally bugs me. Stikes me like those people are saying "this is horrible, and if you like it you are an idiot", like all people how enjoy a beer are unitedly lying to themselfs. Feel free to think that but please keep it to yourself.
"Acquired taste" to me is translation for "giving yourself Stockholm syndrome". Beer I've found tends to be bitter and I like things that are sweet. Which is why I end up (if I bother) getting some kind of mixed drink. Even then though I'd rather have something else because $8-$10 just to have a sweet alcoholic drink isn't worth the price compared to a $3 soft drink or a milkshake.
Wittgenstein says a word refers to not what falls in its rigorous definition, but how the community uses it - if you asked for a sandwich, no one would give you a hot dog.
There, my semester in philosophy class has made itself valuable.
3 people who are new to beer, hmmm I KNOW a 77 IBU black IPA! dark beer is challenging for new beer drinkers, IPAs are challenging for new beer drinkers, and let's make sure it's high in bitterness so it blows out the taste buds! Flawless Ian!
somehow you manage to be a human version of the muppet show. That shouldn't work as well as it does, Also, yall better stream putting that burger puzzle together, cause that would be wicked cool. maybe desert bus?
Every time I watch the opening, I expect Paul to say "My name is Paul, all that and more coming up on this LoadingReadyLive!"
That beer tasting was everything I could have hoped for and more! Though I was surprised there were no classic cheap college student beers (malt liquor doesn't count), or a more traditionally "Canadian" beer like Molson. Ian just went right for it with a pretty extreme beer to start a newbie on. I don't know how you gain the taste appreciation for it exactly, since I can appreciate beer despite having had fewer than 50 in my life. I've never really _tried_ to like it, and I don't like wine (even though I _have_ tried to like it), so who knows?
anyone else see the humor in Kathleen being a mom grant being a dad beej being a child and Alex being a robot , was this intentional or just life imitating art
I really was hoping someone would have a Belgian Strong Dark for the beer tasting, as it's pretty good if you don't like bitter IPAs. Great episode!
BACK TO SNARSH LADY!!!!!!!!!
The best part of the post-sub welcome stinger was Alex going into Chat right after and commenting that it was really dark in that dumpster.
As someone who also doesn't like beer at all. I love this
i have that same exact transformer toy that they have in the blue ikea chair room.
"Beer Review" was very helpful to me who doesn't understand the appeal of beer and I'm glad I'm not the only one.
Anyone know where to get the opening theme music?
Great work, as per usual, though I do think the Snorsh cold open went a little too long for what it was.
Note, drow mushroom beer is Old English 800
As a drinker that's never liked beer, I LOVE this first segment.
I would be curious to know if Beej, Alex and Heather get dyed tongues when drinking Slurpees... This is another indicator of a supertaster.
1:06:55 Cosplays from what contest?
there is also a voodoo donuts in denver
LLLday is best day.
Watching Ian taste Malt Liquor was worth the price of admission!
...wait - was that a Shockwave toy that Cam pushed out of the way in the box of toys?
Was the beer segment prerecorded or live?
Live
Alex's initial reaction to the first beer had me rolling hahaha
Oh god. LoadingReadyLive started as a show over a year ago. Oh dear, I'm gonna die.
that beer review was so good
Graham is the one true host!
Oh god, please make the beer review a weekly thing.
Loved the beer tasting segment! Is it possible for this to be a recurring segment but with various LRR members being forced to try different foods that they do not like?
When I heard James mention Montreal I started thinking of ways to artificially sink Vancouver island. Would really love to see LRR in Montreal :D
Alex can go into a full laugh without smiling and then recover instantly LOL
19:30 oh my effin god, thanks graham, at least someone knew how to pour a beer, Ian as a beer connoseuir should have known
We have been discovered !!!!!!!!
I really like having Paul opening the show, LRR needs to feature more Paul
Wait, "Adorno and others?" As in Adorno and Horkheimer? Do I actually understand a reference Cam made?!
I now demand a rendition of Candy Mountain by the LRR crew.
Woo, single-digit views! Got in early! ...I'm so lonely.
Aww I like Graham and Kathleen both as Feed Dump hosts.
Gundam GP-01Fb, Queen of Snarsh confirmed for best Mobile Suit taste.
Alex made a homestuck reference, new favorite person.
Can we have Cam playing with the chemistry kit on Tinker, Tailor, Solder, Fry?
Wait. Alex and forge-blower were just used in the same sentence. I request a TTSF stream were Alex makes a metal thing-um.
I was expecting the prop gold bar to make a reappearance during the golden nuggets Feed Dump segment.
Beer section was hilarious.
1:14:44 Just... yes.
Well now I know Beej's tastebuds are messed up. He doesn't like good beers but will drink Kickstart
+David Lee Kersey The man is a mystery.
An enigma in the center of an unsolvable puzzle
An unsolvable McDonald's Hamburger puzzle.
Greyson Krier while saying the Burger King Tag line
Robo9400 at the moment he is interresteraunt man of mystery
I used to think the beer drinking bit was pre recorded but I guess it isn't, hope they finished all the beers tho.