Corn is a major crop in Iowa and Nebraska. Most of the midwest is flat, featureless farmland. They’re referred to as the “flyover states” that you fly over on your way to the west coast.
I think that was Bird. He coached the Pacers after he retired. That bit was making fun of an old T.V. commercial with him calling a crazy shot like that.
@@willardwooten9582 Larry Bird played his entire pro playing career with the Boston Celtics. But he was born and raised in, and went to university in Indiana.
You were getting San Francisco vibes because they were showing iconic things from San Francisco: a cable car, Ghirardelli Square, Lombard Street, and the Golden Gate Bridge. The guy in the Indiana segment is supposed to be Larry Bird. He was born in Indiana, went to high school in French Lick, Indiana, and went to Indiana State University. One of his nicknames is "The Hick from French Lick." He played for the Boston Celtics, not the Pacers. If you love seafood, you need to visit New Orleans. Oysters, crawfish, catfish, redfish... Maryland is known for steamed crabs and crab cakes. Seth MacFarlane is a fine cabaret-style singer. He has recorded several albums of Tin Pan Alley standards.
Lol! 🤣 I live in Oregon and I've heard people say "real Oregonians don't use umbrellas". They always break in the wind and the rain *is* sideways so there's really no point 😅 you just get wet, we see a lot of smeared mascara and damp hair.
Actually I think the joke with New Hampshire is the library actually 😅 New England states are very bookish and academic, home to most of the the Ivy League Universities (See the Connecticut joke as well)
6:20 its meant to be Larry Bird. In the 90's, McDonalds had a massive advert campaign with Larry Bird and Michael Jordan playing a match game against each other where the shots got to a silly level of ridiculous and the winner got the McDonalds meal. Here is just the original. They made a bunch of sequels too. ruclips.net/video/_oACRt-Qp-s/видео.html
@@kabirconsiders FWIW 12 of the 13 largest high school basketball gyms in the USA are in Indiana, with James Naismith himself stating basketball had its origins in Indiana.
We have a crab on our drivers license too. A decent % of cars have a sticker with a crab or Maryland flag in crab shape. I love the flag.. I don’t eat that stuff though.
Technically tornado ally is from Texas to Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa, south and north Dakota, but Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio are sometimes included
9:56 as a Michigander, I can you tell the Flint water crisis is over.. although I'm sure some people still won't drink the water cuz of their mistrust of the state govt
The water crisis in Michigan, well they are finally piping clean water. But people are still going to be living with the effects for quite a while. P.S I currently live in Flint.
@@kabirconsiders God, I hope not anymore. But for years the government trucked in bottled water. Honestly I live in Seattle and our tap water is literally like bottled water 😋
15:00 Weirdly, the actual stereotype about Oregonians is that despite how much it rains* we *don't* use umbrellas. *Only applicable to western Oregon. Most of eastern Oregon is actually high desert.
@@kabirconsiders Waterproof outdoors gear. Or just tough it out. If a few drops get on your face, no big deal, it's just rain. We like that stuff around here. (especially in the middle of a drought!) :)
Oregonian here, that is a very accurate depiction of our coast. My favorite is when i use to work in the hotel industry and would hear people say they came here expecting southern cali coast lol.
Just for clarification, regarding the comments about Walt Disney. Note: Walt Disney did not draw the cartoons for DISNEY STUDIO, but rather an Animator by the name of Ub Iwerks, from Kansas City Missouri created many of the characters, including Minnie & Mickey. Lastly, Mr. Disney did not wear glasses, as far as I can remember.
Colorado one is completely accurate! I’m the opposite of a thrill-seeker and as a kid my dad would be like... “yeah this hill seems safe” as I almost fall out of a sled. And he’d record it! (My mom wasn’t as happy hahaha)
Larry bird didn’t play for the pacers but he did coach for them. And I’m from Illinois I’m thankful they won the World Series so we don’t have to think about that anymore
Mardi Gra isn’t just big in Louisiana btw. It’s huge all over the gulf coast states (Mississippi, Alabama, and the FL panhandle). It actually originated in Mobile, AL. I’m from MS and have been to parades in all those states. New Orleans is def the wildest 🤣
5:11 Every damn thing in Hawaii... 5:15 Ukulele 5:20 Hawaii has many people of Polynesian descent. ... Oh, Hawai'i, it links me back to Samoan or Tongan, even though native speakers of either language may not understand Hawaiian.
@@cassandradistin9699 that's why I couldn't confirm. Though I have never been there, it sounds like an actual Rhode Island city/town. We seem to have the most nonsensical names for cities out here
Walt Disney lived a large chunk of his life in Missouri it’s where he came up with his idea of Disney the joke has nothing to do with the state nickname
Not sure if you know or if anyone has commented yet about how Seth McFarlane was supposed to be on American airlines flight 11 which flew into the north tower on 9/11 but he had partied too hard the night before and missed his flight by only 15 minutes.
Kabir,you will enjoy south Louisiana which lives off seafood & is very plentiful in varieties of dishes based on different seafood &its seafood industry ships to the rest of USA& feeds 33% of all USA seafood.
Saw quite a few of those episodes, didn't realize the breeding bull one was Wyoming. Peter found out the hard way about that one. "Peter goes to a rodeo, gets more than he bargained for".
Yeah, the California schtick was totally San Francisco - Cable Cars, Ghirardelli square, the "all male" theme - the curving street is Lombard street... and finishing off with the Golden Gate Bridge. The SF tourism board probably loved it. ;-)
A common goal of travel junkies in America is to visit all 50 states. North Dakota is so commonly the last state visited because of the isolation and lack of interesting things there that tourism groups there created "Saved the Best for Last Club" promotions to honor people who made it the last state they visited.
I spent a week in Scotland eating fantastic seafood… mussels, trout, fresh salmon (smoked salmon too) and crab. As good as anything I’ve ever had in Alaska, or Northern California.
Yeah, I honestly don't get the New Hampshire one. Even our most dangerous city, Manchester, has a lower crime rate than most of the rest of the US. NH is in the top 10 safest places in America. Most of the crime is opiate related, so steering clear of certain areas pretty much guarantees safety.
@@kabirconsiders That one confused me too. Doesn't Family Guy take place in Rhode Island? It may just be a "New England states razzing each other" rivalry thing. Because no, New Hampshire is definitely not associated with high crime!
The Pennsylvania clip is about something real called "barn raising". I dont think anyone has ever fired a rocket at one but its just a cool thing they do in Amish Country PA
@@kabirconsiders i am pretty sure they can build an entire barn and stables in like one work day. But I am not Amish so I may be off, it could be like 2 or 3 days
LOL, yep, that's definitely San Francisco. You could tell from the cable car and the big Ghiradelli sign (well, and the bridge, but that one was a bit obvious). And yep, it's in California.
@@kabirconsiders The Simpsons is 32 years old! That started out as shorts on The Tracey Ullman Show. It’s interesting to watch those and see how the animation evolved.
Not surprised at the Arkansas one, the only thing slightly true is that they were wearing overalls. Though usually the only ones I see wearing overalls are old retired farmers in at least their 70s. My grandfather owned a banjo but I've never seen one in person or heard one played live.
San Francisco has the largest population of gays in the US. New York is 2nd, I think Kansas City is 3rd. Mardi Gras is huge in New Orleans, Louisiana. It's also kinda big in Mobile, Alabama, but not too many people know that. I used to date a woman from Mobile, & she told me all about it. Walt Disney is from Kansas City. But he wasn't gay. Nor am I, for the record.
8:50 - Fun fact. The most humane way to kill a 🦞 is to actually put them in the fridge (where they fall asleep due to the cold), then put them straight in the boiling water. They simply never wake up.
They missed the mark on Wisconsin. Wisconsin drinks like a fish. Wisconsin is home to 10 out of the 20 drunkest cities in the US. My home town Green Bay, was the drunkest city in the United States last year. It had approximately 26.5% of adults drinking to excess. 50.5% of driving deaths in Green Bay involve alcohol. The entire State however can DRINK HARD. I had a friend who was in Scotland for an archaeology dig. He said the owners of the pub he stayed at were appalled that a nice American lad could keep pace drinking with the Irish.
You have no idea. Wisconsin was heavily settled by German and Polish immigrants. Miller brewing Co, Pabst brewing Co, and G. Heileman Brewing Co all started out in Wisconsin.
Connecticut was a stereotype but we do have people like that. Thankfully we keep them all in one place. But I seriously don’t get the Rhode Island one, other than too many garbage scows that looks like a day at a RI beach and nothing wrong with that.
I have only watched once or twice in fact don't watch much TV when I do it is the news or Nat Geo or History channel. The comedians I grew up with wouldn't be able to perform their skits let only some movies making to the airwaves. One such movie which I think is hilarious is Blazing Saddles which some might take offensive and protest before it airing but it pokes fun at racism. As you can tell what was allowed in the 70s is not now a days.
6:21 Larry Bird, the Hick from French Lick, Indiana. 6:32 NO! Check the green pants, Boston Celtics. He DID coach, then ran Indiana Pacers as GM for a while.
@@kabirconsiders ruclips.net/video/iVKJ7IAOKLI/видео.html This was why. Magic and Larry had to shoot a Converse commercial, but Larry insisted to NOT shoot it in Los Angeles. Magic was a country boy, too, but he doesn't like being stuck in the country.
@@kabirconsiders Yes people loved the Pacers especially in the 90's, but it's mostly high school basketball and college basketball that people love with a passion in Indiana. 12 of the 13 largest high school basketball gyms are in Indiana, and Purdue and Indiana form a great college basketball rivalry. I suggest checking out the movie Hoosiers some time if you want to know what high school basketball in small-town Indiana was like, sadly it's not quite as much like that anymore just because there are more things to do in modern times, but what happened was every weekend the only thing to do was to go to the local high school basketball game so high school basketball, became a huge part of Indiana's culture.
You should react to Shohei Ohtani. He is doing stuff in baseball that hasn't been seen in a century and that most people though couldn't be done. This is a recent video by Sports Gab about him. ruclips.net/video/7OU-S5IkKZc/видео.html
I am trying to figure out the New Hampshire one. We are either 1st, 2nd or 3rd place every yea on the lowest crime list. the other 2 are always our neighbors Vermont and Maine.
Truth is every thing alove has pain receptors. Its a necessity for survival. Animals need to know when theres danger and pain is the universal sign all living things share. Ppl just say certain animals or even plants dont feel pain bc they have different kinds of receptors that we cant really comprehend. So we just say they dont ferel pain which is completely false. They feel pain just not in the exact same way. Pain is what makes animals flee from danger. Pain is a survival feature.
0:49 Family Guy premiered in 1999. "Almost ten years now" made me LOL.
Holy cow I had no idea it’s been around that long!
@@kabirconsiders hey you don’t live in America so we don’t expect you to be accurate on anything American
I try to use the time they were cancelled to make it seem like less time has really passed. 22 years? No, it’s only been 19 1/2
@@tconlon251 umm dude it debuted in January of 1999🤷♂️🤷♂️ not that it matters lmaoooo but still
@@kabirconsiders me neither
Corn is a major crop in Iowa and Nebraska. Most of the midwest is flat, featureless farmland. They’re referred to as the “flyover states” that you fly over on your way to the west coast.
I think most people from other countries would be surprised how rural most of America really is.
That’s so interesting, I didn’t know that! America is definitely much more risk than i thought
@@hifijohn Even Pennsylvania ... 20 miles outside of the 6 Metro Areas and ya hear Banjos!
I think that was Bird. He coached the Pacers after he retired. That bit was making fun of an old T.V. commercial with him calling a crazy shot like that.
Yeah it was definitely bird, I’ve just watched the commercial
@@kabirconsiders Bird was a player , was a coach for and General Manager of the Pavers.
He also went to Indiana State.
He’s from Indiana
@@willardwooten9582 Larry Bird played his entire pro playing career with the Boston Celtics. But he was born and raised in, and went to university in Indiana.
These are certainly accurate. I laughed.
The Arizona and West Virginia ones were hilarious 😂
@@kabirconsiders yo Kabir how many subs do you need before your subscribers can pay for memberships?
@@DeusSalis I think I can do memberships now but I'm thinking of doing a patreon instead for music, movies and other stuff that gets blocked here
You were getting San Francisco vibes because they were showing iconic things from San Francisco: a cable car, Ghirardelli Square, Lombard Street, and the Golden Gate Bridge.
The guy in the Indiana segment is supposed to be Larry Bird. He was born in Indiana, went to high school in French Lick, Indiana, and went to Indiana State University. One of his nicknames is "The Hick from French Lick." He played for the Boston Celtics, not the Pacers.
If you love seafood, you need to visit New Orleans. Oysters, crawfish, catfish, redfish...
Maryland is known for steamed crabs and crab cakes.
Seth MacFarlane is a fine cabaret-style singer. He has recorded several albums of Tin Pan Alley standards.
Yeah I hear good things about New Orleans Cajun food, gumbo and the like 🤤
Lol! 🤣 I live in Oregon and I've heard people say "real Oregonians don't use umbrellas". They always break in the wind and the rain *is* sideways so there's really no point 😅 you just get wet, we see a lot of smeared mascara and damp hair.
That Illinois one depicts a real moment in baseball. A fan interfered with the catcher, which lead to Cubs losing the World Series.
Steve Bartman
Ohhhh I see
@@kabirconsiders I documentary I recommend checking out on your own is Catching Hell
Outfielder not catcher. And it didn’t lead to them losing the WS it was the NLCS game 6 and they were still up. They lost cause they suck m
They don’t lose the World Series because of Bartman. The cubs blew a huge lead in the NLCS
Actually I think the joke with New Hampshire is the library actually 😅 New England states are very bookish and academic, home to most of the the Ivy League Universities
(See the Connecticut joke as well)
6:20 its meant to be Larry Bird. In the 90's, McDonalds had a massive advert campaign with Larry Bird and Michael Jordan playing a match game against each other where the shots got to a silly level of ridiculous and the winner got the McDonalds meal. Here is just the original. They made a bunch of sequels too. ruclips.net/video/_oACRt-Qp-s/видео.html
Ahhh I see, I like those commercials they’re pretty wholesome
@@kabirconsiders FWIW 12 of the 13 largest high school basketball gyms in the USA are in Indiana, with James Naismith himself stating basketball had its origins in Indiana.
9:05 people from Maryland are borderline obsessed with their crabs.
We have a crab on our drivers license too. A decent % of cars have a sticker with a crab or Maryland flag in crab shape. I love the flag.. I don’t eat that stuff though.
Most Maryland thing:
Crab cake seasoned with Old Bay served on a state flag placemat
Yes we do
Technically tornado ally is from Texas to Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa, south and north Dakota, but Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio are sometimes included
The Washington coffee thing is accurate AF
Yeah apparently there are a lot of hipster coffee shops up there lol
@@kabirconsiders it's not even just Seattle either. Every city in western Washington has atleast 2 hipster coffee shop
As a Pennsylvanian, I find the Pennsylvania one hilarious! We have a large Amish population. They are known to be pretty fast at building.
9:56 as a Michigander, I can you tell the Flint water crisis is over.. although I'm sure some people still won't drink the water cuz of their mistrust of the state govt
Thank goodness, it went on for way too long
The water crisis in Michigan, well they are finally piping clean water. But people are still going to be living with the effects for quite a while. P.S I currently live in Flint.
Idaho is famous for potatoes. Yes that was Larry Bird from Indiana. Flint Michigan’s tap water is literally flammable
Is the water still bad?? They really need to fix that!
@@kabirconsiders God, I hope not anymore. But for years the government trucked in bottled water. Honestly I live in Seattle and our tap water is literally like bottled water 😋
Your "Prince" imitation was spot on dude! Had me dying over here lol
😂😂😂
15:00 Weirdly, the actual stereotype about Oregonians is that despite how much it rains* we *don't* use umbrellas.
*Only applicable to western Oregon. Most of eastern Oregon is actually high desert.
You guys don’t use umbrellas?! How do you avoid getting wet?
@@kabirconsiders Waterproof outdoors gear. Or just tough it out. If a few drops get on your face, no big deal, it's just rain. We like that stuff around here. (especially in the middle of a drought!) :)
Same with WA
Oregonian here, that is a very accurate depiction of our coast. My favorite is when i use to work in the hotel industry and would hear people say they came here expecting southern cali coast lol.
Yeah Oregon seems way different to what I thought!
@@kabirconsiders yeah if you're expecting portland you need to stay in portland to get that. Rest of the state is vastly different.
@@kabirconsiders Weather on the Oregon coast is not all that disimilar to your weather, actually! So yeah, lots of rain.
6:50 Iowa is basically one giant corn field with a couple of small and medium sized cities.
Ohhh I see, is referred to as a flyover state right?
@@kabirconsiders maybe by people from big cities/the coasts.
@@Ashley-jp4nn Yeah, the ones that look down on that sort of thing. No pun intended.
Just for clarification, regarding the comments about Walt Disney. Note: Walt Disney did not draw the cartoons for DISNEY STUDIO, but rather an Animator by the name of Ub Iwerks, from Kansas City Missouri created many of the characters, including Minnie & Mickey. Lastly, Mr. Disney did not wear glasses, as far as I can remember.
Colorado one is completely accurate! I’m the opposite of a thrill-seeker and as a kid my dad would be like... “yeah this hill seems safe” as I almost fall out of a sled. And he’d record it!
(My mom wasn’t as happy hahaha)
Your dad sounds awesome, a bit like mine 😂
That was Lary Bird. He played for the Boston Celtics. After retiring he necame Manager for Indiana.
Ahhh I see, thanks for confirming!
Yeah Seth Mcfarlane is into music, he is actually really good friends with Frank Sinatra Jr. and they have done duets together.
This doesn’t surprise me at all, family guy contains so many singing bits and most are pretty good to be fair to him!
As a matter of fact, he has recorded his own albums. His music would be a Frank Sinatra type of sound.
He's Grammy nominated, in fact.
Yep born in Iowa, miles of Corn fields along the highways. That's field corn as well as sweet corn depending on the feild
Larry bird didn’t play for the pacers but he did coach for them. And I’m from Illinois I’m thankful they won the World Series so we don’t have to think about that anymore
Bird is from French Lick, Indiana tho, and played college ball there.
Bird played for Indiana State (note: not Indiana University) in college, and Boston Celtics as a pro.
Mardi Gra isn’t just big in Louisiana btw. It’s huge all over the gulf coast states (Mississippi, Alabama, and the FL panhandle). It actually originated in Mobile, AL. I’m from MS and have been to parades in all those states. New Orleans is def the wildest 🤣
Oh wow I didn’t realise how big Mardi Gras is! I can’t wait to experience it
@@kabirconsiders Just be careful. Mardi gras can get out of hand, there's so much alcohol.
5:11 Every damn thing in Hawaii...
5:15 Ukulele
5:20 Hawaii has many people of Polynesian descent.
... Oh, Hawai'i, it links me back to Samoan or Tongan, even though native speakers of either language may not understand Hawaiian.
Yeah the a lot of Hawaiian people resemble those you would see in Samoa, Tonga etc
As a Rhode Islander myself I can’t confirm that is accurate
Oh come on. That is Misquamacut any day of the week, minus the scows.
@@cassandradistin9699 that's why I couldn't confirm. Though I have never been there, it sounds like an actual Rhode Island city/town. We seem to have the most nonsensical names for cities out here
Family Guy premiered in 1999 & The Simpson's premiered in 1989 as a short on the Tracey Ullman Show.
The Missouri joke was because Missouri is known as the “Show Me” state. Disney was from suburban Chicago Illinois.
Walt Disney lived a large chunk of his life in Missouri it’s where he came up with his idea of Disney the joke has nothing to do with the state nickname
Those below the Upper Peninsula of Michigan are considered “ Trolls “ because they live below the Mackinaw bridge.
*Mackinac
the pipes in flint are made from lead and they are breaking apart so it a stupid hard thing to fix
Not sure if you know or if anyone has commented yet about how Seth McFarlane was supposed to be on American airlines flight 11 which flew into the north tower on 9/11 but he had partied too hard the night before and missed his flight by only 15 minutes.
Kabir,you will enjoy south Louisiana which lives off seafood & is very plentiful in varieties of dishes based on different seafood &its seafood industry ships to the rest of USA& feeds 33% of all USA seafood.
Hello Kabir. I’m an UK emigrant who lives in San Francisco. Yes SF is in California.
11:52 yup. Just like Iowa, Nebraska is basically a giant corn field with a couple of small/medium sized cities.
Saw quite a few of those episodes, didn't realize the breeding bull one was Wyoming. Peter found out the hard way about that one. "Peter goes to a rodeo, gets more than he bargained for".
Yeah that scene was pretty dark 😂
@@kabirconsiders I watched the whole episode. That bull also knows how to make phone calls; you get where that's going.
Yeah, the California schtick was totally San Francisco -
Cable Cars, Ghirardelli square, the "all male" theme - the curving street is Lombard street... and finishing off with the Golden Gate Bridge.
The SF tourism board probably loved it. ;-)
San Francisco looks like an interesting place 😂
@@kabirconsiders An interesting city, and a scenic one too.
@@kabirconsiders Its a fun city to visit.
It has also taken pride in being "just a little unconventional" for at least 150 odd years.
6:20 Steve Nash is from Canada. (Victoria, British Columbia)
Arizona is a reference to the movie The Doors, based on the real band. R.I.P. JIM MORRISON
A common goal of travel junkies in America is to visit all 50 states. North Dakota is so commonly the last state visited because of the isolation and lack of interesting things there that tourism groups there created "Saved the Best for Last Club" promotions to honor people who made it the last state they visited.
I spent a week in Scotland eating fantastic seafood… mussels, trout, fresh salmon (smoked salmon too) and crab. As good as anything I’ve ever had in Alaska, or Northern California.
6:02 is a HUGE baseball controversy the infamous Steve Bartman incident. Very interesting
love the vids man!
Thanks bro :)
The song for Massachusetts is the actual song they use in there travel ads
Peter reacting to corn is you in every food reaction video lol
Yeah, I honestly don't get the New Hampshire one. Even our most dangerous city, Manchester, has a lower crime rate than most of the rest of the US. NH is in the top 10 safest places in America. Most of the crime is opiate related, so steering clear of certain areas pretty much guarantees safety.
Yeah I always thought New Hampshire was one of the safer states
@@kabirconsiders That one confused me too. Doesn't Family Guy take place in Rhode Island? It may just be a "New England states razzing each other" rivalry thing. Because no, New Hampshire is definitely not associated with high crime!
I think that's what they were going for with the suggestive. White collar crimes like identity theft.
I think the joke is the library more than the backpack theft… New England states have lots of them
Fun fact family guy was actually made in 1999! It’s been around for 23 year years in January. Crazyyyy
Iowa is part of the corn belt, we've got a lot of regions in the USA the rust belt, bible belt, corn belt, black belt, goiter belt ect
larry bird is from indiana.. he played his whole career in boston
Yeah it was definitely Bird in this bit, I’ve just seen the real commercial
The Pennsylvania clip is about something real called "barn raising". I dont think anyone has ever fired a rocket at one but its just a cool thing they do in Amish Country PA
I need to check barn raising out, I wonder how fast they can actually build one
@@kabirconsiders i am pretty sure they can build an entire barn and stables in like one work day. But I am not Amish so I may be off, it could be like 2 or 3 days
They're amazing builders. Their houses look better constructed than ours.
LOL, yep, that's definitely San Francisco. You could tell from the cable car and the big Ghiradelli sign (well, and the bridge, but that one was a bit obvious). And yep, it's in California.
Crabs are an institution in Maryland, even on the driver's licenses they had a photo of a blue crab.
I think the Idaho Irish potato joke went passed u 😆
22 years! Premiered in 1999!
I wouldn’t have given it a look until a friend told me I gotta watch it…middle of the second season!
It’s been going that long?!? It’s almost as old as the Simpsons!
@@kabirconsiders The Simpsons is 32 years old! That started out as shorts on The Tracey Ullman Show.
It’s interesting to watch those and see how the animation evolved.
Not surprised at the Arkansas one, the only thing slightly true is that they were wearing overalls. Though usually the only ones I see wearing overalls are old retired farmers in at least their 70s. My grandfather owned a banjo but I've never seen one in person or heard one played live.
San Francisco has the largest population of gays in the US. New York is 2nd, I think Kansas City is 3rd. Mardi Gras is huge in New Orleans, Louisiana. It's also kinda big in Mobile, Alabama, but not too many people know that. I used to date a woman from Mobile, & she told me all about it. Walt Disney is from Kansas City. But he wasn't gay. Nor am I, for the record.
Kabir thanks for the road trip. It was the funny react. Good job!
Thanks mate :)
9:33 He DID train with the vocal coaches, a couple, that trained Barbara Streisand and Frank Sinatra.
Oh yeah, Seth loves him some musical theater
You should hear him sing too, if you haven’t… Dude has some great Frank Sinatra-type pipes
You can tell an out-of-stater in Oregon if they have an umbrella. Just wear a hoody raincoat or wide brim hat when it rains.
8:50 - Fun fact. The most humane way to kill a 🦞 is to actually put them in the fridge (where they fall asleep due to the cold), then put them straight in the boiling water. They simply never wake up.
This is so funny and accurate to a tee.
That was not what I expected but funny as hell...
Seth is has been nominated for 5 Grammy awards for music. Check out some of his music!
No way, 5 Grammys?! I’ll check dinner if his stuff out!
I needed the laugh!
They missed the mark on Wisconsin.
Wisconsin drinks like a fish. Wisconsin is home to 10 out of the 20 drunkest cities in the US.
My home town Green Bay, was the drunkest city in the United States last year.
It had approximately 26.5% of adults drinking to excess. 50.5% of driving deaths in Green Bay involve alcohol.
The entire State however can DRINK HARD. I had a friend who was in Scotland for an archaeology dig.
He said the owners of the pub he stayed at were appalled that a nice American lad could keep pace drinking with the Irish.
Wisconsin sounds like it should be a British state 😂 were an extremely boozy nation
You have no idea.
Wisconsin was heavily settled by German and Polish immigrants.
Miller brewing Co, Pabst brewing Co, and G. Heileman Brewing Co all started out in Wisconsin.
Connecticut was a stereotype but we do have people like that. Thankfully we keep them all in one place. But I seriously don’t get the Rhode Island one, other than too many garbage scows that looks like a day at a RI beach and nothing wrong with that.
17:05 As someone who as lived in Texas my entire life, this is pretty much the most accurate thing I can think of.
I’ve lived in New Mexico, Delaware, wisconsin and Arizona ... maybe the most random states to live In
North Carolina is where the first airplanes in the world were flown by the Wright Brothers, if you didn't already gather that.
Oregon and Washington are the rainiest states in the USA. Oregon's climate is actually pretty similar to england.
I have only watched once or twice in fact don't watch much TV when I do it is the news or Nat Geo or History channel. The comedians I grew up with wouldn't be able to perform their skits let only some movies making to the airwaves. One such movie which I think is hilarious is Blazing Saddles which some might take offensive and protest before it airing but it pokes fun at racism. As you can tell what was allowed in the 70s is not now a days.
Yeah everything is getting softer. Some stuff I remember watching in the 90s and early 00s would never get shown on TV today
The Washington one got the coffee thing right but the baristas are usually very attractive.
Bahaha the white guys doing dumb stuff with GoPro cameras is so accurate 😂
😂😂
Yeah, San Francisco is in California, and that was in SF
Thanks for confirming mate!
Watching you crack up over these made my day. 😂 Having lived in 4 of those states, all I can say is spot on.
If you love seafood, come to Louisiana! We have gulf shrimp, crawfish, crabs and lots of fish.
Larry Bird played college basketball at the university of Indiana. He played pro ball for the Boston Celtics.
Haha from Maine if you ever do visit be sure to do a video here
6:21 Larry Bird, the Hick from French Lick, Indiana.
6:32 NO! Check the green pants, Boston Celtics. He DID coach, then ran Indiana Pacers as GM for a while.
Brock you’re like an encyclopaedia of sports knowledge!
@@kabirconsiders ruclips.net/video/iVKJ7IAOKLI/видео.html This was why. Magic and Larry had to shoot a Converse commercial, but Larry insisted to NOT shoot it in Los Angeles. Magic was a country boy, too, but he doesn't like being stuck in the country.
Basketball is very popular in Indiana
You guys have got the pacers right? I like your team
@@kabirconsiders Yes people loved the Pacers especially in the 90's, but it's mostly high school basketball and college basketball that people love with a passion in Indiana. 12 of the 13 largest high school basketball gyms are in Indiana, and Purdue and Indiana form a great college basketball rivalry. I suggest checking out the movie Hoosiers some time if you want to know what high school basketball in small-town Indiana was like, sadly it's not quite as much like that anymore just because there are more things to do in modern times, but what happened was every weekend the only thing to do was to go to the local high school basketball game so high school basketball, became a huge part of Indiana's culture.
@@kabirconsiders I like your videos
10 years? You do realize Family Guy has been around since 1999 right? That’s 23 years.
FYI Walt Disney was kind of seedy. And Teddy Roosevelt is on Mt Rushmore because he started our national park services.
I walk to work here in Arizona. The heat feels like that 😂😂😂😂
I hear it gets to like 44 degrees Celsius?! 🥵
@@kabirconsiders yep. Last 2 days its been a few degrees hotter than that
Anything goes on Family Guy. The show focuses a lot on stereotypes.
I love the ballsyness lol
There's one with Family Guy Roasting Europe
why was Iowa blurred out?
You should react to Shohei Ohtani. He is doing stuff in baseball that hasn't been seen in a century and that most people though couldn't be done. This is a recent video by Sports Gab about him. ruclips.net/video/7OU-S5IkKZc/видео.html
Thanks for the link mate, I’ll put him on my list !
I thought he was a DH until I finally saw him pitch, haven't seen him play as a fielder.
I thought: Why isn't he playing in NL?
@@BrockMak they have used him in right field, usually late in the games he pitches after a reliever has been brought in.
Seth mcfarland is actually the mouse in sing the movie
No way! Really?
You need to see Rick and Morty from Adult Swim on Cartoon Network. It's hilarious and definitely pushes further than family guy.
The original mardi gras is in mobile alabama
I am trying to figure out the New Hampshire one. We are either 1st, 2nd or 3rd place every yea on the lowest crime list. the other 2 are always our neighbors Vermont and Maine.
It’s sad to see how accurate some of these depictions are.
Pretty funny though 😂
4:42 seems more like an Ohio joke
Truth is every thing alove has pain receptors. Its a necessity for survival. Animals need to know when theres danger and pain is the universal sign all living things share. Ppl just say certain animals or even plants dont feel pain bc they have different kinds of receptors that we cant really comprehend. So we just say they dont ferel pain which is completely false. They feel pain just not in the exact same way. Pain is what makes animals flee from danger. Pain is a survival feature.
Seth McFarlene performed at the BBC Proms:
ruclips.net/video/mfoTmiWsfD0/видео.html
No way! Thanks for sharing this link mate he killed it!
In the immortal words of Peter griffin: oh shut up It’s a cartoon!
Ya Seth macfarlane is into music as well, has at least one music album. Wasnt bad either.
He’s a pretty good singer!