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Cluedo-Clue GAME
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Just have fun This stream is created with #PRISMLiveStudio
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7 US PRESIDENTS GENERATED BY AI. ( INCREDIBLE ).7 US PRESIDENTS GENERATED BY AI. ( INCREDIBLE ).
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THE AI GENERATED PICTURES OF THE FIRST 7 US PRESIDENTS, BASED ON THEIR FAMILIES ABOUT THEIR PHYSICAL DESCRIPTIONS.
New Atti.tude - Patti .LaBelle (Male version + Lyrics)New Atti.tude - Patti .LaBelle (Male version + Lyrics)
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Hercules Mulligan - Turn Washington's spiesHercules Mulligan - Turn Washington's spies
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Turn Washington's Spies - Washington dental nightmareTurn Washington's Spies - Washington dental nightmare
Turn Washington's Spies - Washington dental nightmare
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TURN Washington's Spies. Washington Meets LafayetteTURN Washington's Spies. Washington Meets Lafayette
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Jamilton (Hamilton is drunk)Jamilton (Hamilton is drunk)
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hilarious conversation
Lams; Hamilton and Lauren ''drank night'' at Washington's birthdayLams; Hamilton and Lauren ''drank night'' at Washington's birthday
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Hilarious conversation
Mr Peabody & Sherman - GEORGE WASHINGTON sceneMr Peabody & Sherman - GEORGE WASHINGTON scene
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Mr Peabody & Sherman - THE MOST FUNNIEST SCENEMr Peabody & Sherman - THE MOST FUNNIEST SCENE
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Vic_lee-pc3bt
    @Vic_lee-pc3bt 4 дні тому

    Is that kronk?

  • @KennethWisenfelder
    @KennethWisenfelder 27 днів тому

    This scene is my favorite scene of the whole series

  • @theris2747
    @theris2747 Місяць тому

    Damn he's beautiful 😍

  • @debbie9929
    @debbie9929 Місяць тому

    Fayettville, NC is taken from Lafayette

  • @Tdavz-q9e
    @Tdavz-q9e 2 місяці тому

    Clinton is alive so he is just there

  • @StealthJanitor
    @StealthJanitor 3 місяці тому

    They literally found the best actor to play George Washington

  • @CesarGameBoy.
    @CesarGameBoy. 3 місяці тому

    Imagine if there was some kind of loophole like “oh you can’t pardon him, your campaign ended 200+ years ago.” Then, current President Barack Obama shows up to pardon Peabody and hangs out with his Presidential predecessors.

  • @Muichiros-bottom-half
    @Muichiros-bottom-half 4 місяці тому

    I want to know how he knew what a taser was

    • @blitzcomet3338
      @blitzcomet3338 Місяць тому

      Maybe the guy at the pizza shop told him 🤔🤷🏿‍♂️

  • @samuelzhao7925
    @samuelzhao7925 4 місяці тому

    fun fact: lincoln would pardon deserters in the union army during the civil war

  • @mikecarroll3538
    @mikecarroll3538 4 місяці тому

    They cut the part where he said I go to France for more funds I come back with more guns

  • @roblestako8221
    @roblestako8221 4 місяці тому

    This series is so underated

  • @bryansteele832
    @bryansteele832 5 місяців тому

    HBO's John Adams and AMC's Turn Washington spies are easily the best Revolutionary war content.

  • @hendrickson5946
    @hendrickson5946 5 місяців тому

    It's a very good game 🎮 👏 👌 ❤

  • @gandhithegreat328
    @gandhithegreat328 6 місяців тому

    Lafayette had lost his Father and Mother at a young age and so Washington became like a surrogate for him

  • @NAFIMG
    @NAFIMG 7 місяців тому

    Wow USA First President speech

  • @PlatinumPuzyCat
    @PlatinumPuzyCat 7 місяців тому

    based af xdddd

  • @VMX1.
    @VMX1. 7 місяців тому

    I confess I never made it there

  • @cesararana261
    @cesararana261 7 місяців тому

    I just have one question is this present day Bill Clinton or is this past Bill Clinton?

    • @CesarGameBoy.
      @CesarGameBoy. 3 місяці тому

      It is weird. The joke was very clever, but out of all presidents they could’ve chosen, they chose one that’s still alive even 10 years after the movie came out.

  • @ConfusedCherryPie-te2dr
    @ConfusedCherryPie-te2dr 8 місяців тому

    Charles Lee’s Face got me dying 💀

  • @justbrowsingaround1127
    @justbrowsingaround1127 8 місяців тому

    GAt

  • @SecondRegimentPrivate
    @SecondRegimentPrivate 8 місяців тому

    I love French Maids I love French Fries I love French Toast I love French Kissing I would have loved Lafayette

  • @asianconservativelawyer1531
    @asianconservativelawyer1531 9 місяців тому

    So this is old, but Lafayette looks older than he actually was when he met Washington, he was only a teenager, he was also bored of the aristocrat life and that’s why he stowed away on a ship. French people usually wanted to fight for the Americans so that way they can return home and say they beat their biggest rival. So when Lafayette met with Congress, Congress saw him as a kid and as a joke put him under Washington. Washington was furious writing letters saying that he’s a child and that they just want Washington to babysit him, but after Lafayette was injured, Washington actually treated him like a son, to the point that when Lafayette had his own kids, he named his son George Washington Lafayette and sent George Washington Lafayette to live with George and Martha for a few years. After George Washington died, Lafayette became so depressed, he didn’t leave his room for a few years. During the French Revolution, Lafayette asked America for help, however he was declined assistance. That is why in ww1, when American troops landed in France, they went to his grave and apologized and said “Lafayette, we are here”

  • @MondoBeno
    @MondoBeno 9 місяців тому

    I started getting nightmares like these when I was 11. They scared me into taking very good care of my teeth. I've had only one cavity all my years. The crazy thing is that when I was in kindergarten, half my classmates had mouths full of silver and gold.

  • @H0rseg1rll
    @H0rseg1rll 9 місяців тому

    Is it bad that I came here from Hamilton the musical

  • @g_rr_tt
    @g_rr_tt 10 місяців тому

    wasn't Lafayette only 19?

  • @kieffergonzalez1311
    @kieffergonzalez1311 11 місяців тому

    0:19

  • @Techgnome21
    @Techgnome21 11 місяців тому

    It blew my mind how young Lafayette actually was when he came over to the colonies. Washington and him had a father and son type of bond. There's a cool statue of him near the CT capital building.

    • @ilhamqny
      @ilhamqny 11 місяців тому

      Yes, he was 18 years old!

  • @ronniecoleman2342
    @ronniecoleman2342 11 місяців тому

    Ive had similar nightmares. I have no teeth. After chemo and radiation in the mouth they disintegrated like chalk. I died on the oral surgeons table.

  • @Spindacre
    @Spindacre 11 місяців тому

    Why is he wearing a borderline Napoleonic uniform?

  • @adamharris7775
    @adamharris7775 11 місяців тому

    The Oberheim DX was heard in this song.

  • @iandhr1
    @iandhr1 11 місяців тому

    Oui oui, mon ami, je m'appelle Lafayette The Lancelot of the revolutionary set I came from afar just to say, "Bonsoir" Tell the King, "Casse toi!" Who's the best? C'est moi!

  • @clarkmorrison7243
    @clarkmorrison7243 Рік тому

    While Yorktown ended the American Revolution, the battle of Saratoga decided it. The American army's destruction of Burgoyne's forces convinced France to enter the war as an ally of the United States. While cooperation between the allies was hit or miss at first, it was the decisive tactical victory of the French at the Battle of the Chesapeake that made the siege of Yorktown possible.

  • @zoso73
    @zoso73 Рік тому

    Gotta like Lafayette's Spanish accent. Jesus Christ.

  • @Jermster_91
    @Jermster_91 Рік тому

    An American flag has flown continuously over Lafayette’s grave in Paris for more than a century. Even under Nazi occupation during World War II, the flag was not disturbed.

    • @AudieHolland
      @AudieHolland 8 місяців тому

      Prussian military tradition still dominated the German army. How many people noticed that during the 1940 triumphant march into Paris, the Wehrmacht *passed* the Arc de Triomphe from the side, not go through and under it. That's because the Arc de Triomphe houses the Grave of the Unknown Soldier and that military tradition was respected. Only on one or two occassions were people or military personnel allowed to pass through the Arc. One was DeGaulle I believe, the other of course was the American troops marching into Paris in 1944.

    • @debbie9929
      @debbie9929 Місяць тому

      I got goose bumps reading that. OMG. I understand soil from Bunker Hill was shipped to Paris and placed on his grave. That man was BELOVED by America with good reason. It is so sad to me how few people know his story. He eventually returned to France, fought in France and lost members of his family to the guillotine during the French revolution. The French never appreciated him the way Americans did. When I go to Paris in 2 yrs that will be my FIRST VIST, WITH SOIL FROM AMERICA.

  • @jackmetrro
    @jackmetrro Рік тому

    The French may be moody bitches sometimes but we owe a whole hell of a lot to them. Thanks France, without you the US wouldn't exist in the capacity it does today.

  • @monkeycat48
    @monkeycat48 Рік тому

    Still loved by America to this day. Lots of love from America Lafayette.🥹🥹🥹 No really that man was a real hero still admired to this day🇺🇸🇫🇷🇺🇸🇫🇷🇺🇸🇫🇷

  • @talleman1
    @talleman1 Рік тому

    I got to play one of Simcoe's rangers in Turn.

  • @ningenJMK
    @ningenJMK Рік тому

    Lafayette was just a kid back then.

  • @grantguy8933
    @grantguy8933 Рік тому

    whatever it takes to screw the British is French best interest. even though the bad blood of the 7 years war was started by Washington when he was serving in the British army.

  • @MajSolo
    @MajSolo Рік тому

    Those were the days so young officiers never ment for infantry duty. Yes I like this Lafayette. Seems periodically correct.

  • @erikanders3343
    @erikanders3343 Рік тому

    hmm interesting, they got the ages right, but not the height. Marquis de Lafayette was 5 foot 5 in modern measurements

  • @kizunadragon9
    @kizunadragon9 Рік тому

    For the beginning of the Revolution Lafayette basically funded it out of his own pocket. it took years to get aid from France. At first layfayette did it because he hated the British, but later as be became friends with the Americans he saw something he never saw before, something worth fighting for. Layfayette and France will always be honored friends of America

  • @lasakau272
    @lasakau272 Рік тому

    Finally an accurate upper class usa accent from that time. Posh British

  • @christianterraes8334
    @christianterraes8334 Рік тому

    Je doute que à cette 'époque cette façon de saluer était de mise. On ne se serait pas la main ni encore moins embrasser l autre si il n était pas de la famille. On se saluait par un signe de tête et la main porté vers la tête quelque fois . Je vous le rappelle la France était une grande civilisation à cette époque et beaucoup de personnes parlaient le français en Europe et surtout dans les classes supérieurs et pratiquement dans toutes les cours européennes . La France à perdue une certaine hégémonie après la guerre de 1914 18. Et depuis 1981 la France 'n est plus tout à fait à son rang. Mais cela pourrait changer tout dépend qui nous aurons à la tête de l état et décisions.

  • @sylvainduret9880
    @sylvainduret9880 Рік тому

    Vive la France, l'Amérique et la Liberté 🗽 🇫🇷🇺🇲 !

  • @petrameyer1121
    @petrameyer1121 Рік тому

    Will Streuben be in this?

  • @richardcutt727
    @richardcutt727 Рік тому

    Britain was in a global war with France at this time. Alliance with one monarchy was traded for another. Without the French fleet the war would either have been lost or greatly prolonged. The fledgling Republic's first act was to invade Canada. This failed. Since then they have been trying to rule the planet. Since 1950 highly unsuccessfully. 600,000 dead Americans in a civil war 90 years later. Slavery until 1865. A brutal country, a brutal and violent place still.

  • @BlackMorrisPNearMorrisey
    @BlackMorrisPNearMorrisey Рік тому

    Did Napoleon play any role in American Revolution??

    • @ilhamqny
      @ilhamqny Рік тому

      I don't think so, he had a role in french revolution, i think you know the rest.

    • @Shadowman4710
      @Shadowman4710 Рік тому

      He was born in 1769...so no.

  • @veramae4098
    @veramae4098 Рік тому

    Lafayette was safe during the French Revolution and the following terror. Would not have been surprised if he'd be executed or at least humiliated and left without a dime, but even the craziest of the Revolutionaries recognized his great work in America.

    • @s4bombshell
      @s4bombshell 8 місяців тому

      Initially Lafayette was ok during the French Revolution but his hesitancy to veer to one extreme side or the other in the revolution became too problematic and his life and the lives of his family were in jeopardy. They were all imprisoned in Austria for five years. The American government passionately tried to intervene on behalf of Lafayette and his family, to no avail. His wife was very nearly executed but the day before her execution finally the intervention of the U.S. was helpful. According to Wikipedia: “Elizabeth Monroe, a future First Lady of the United States and wife to James Monroe, the United States envoy to France, intervened in an attempt to save her. The day prior to La Fayette's scheduled execution, Mrs. Monroe visited the imprisoned marquise and loudly announced that she would be returning the following day. Not wanting to endanger ties with the United States, France abruptly reversed its verdict and did not execute her.” I highly recommend reading the “Prisoner” section of Lafayette’s Wikipedia page. It’s wildly fascinating. Long story short, Lafayette’s wife and kids end up serving a few more years in prison with him then even after they’re all freed he loses everything because he won’t bow down to Napoleon after Napoleon frees him and his family from prison. And since the US and France weren’t on the friendliest of terms at the time, he couldn’t flee to America. So he was a pauper without a country. It was crazy. But he climbed back eventually.

    • @worldtv5848
      @worldtv5848 Місяць тому

      yuy

  • @guiguijol
    @guiguijol Рік тому

    Usa never paid back their debts to France, one of the reasons French revolution exploded later on.

    • @welcelebrateourredemption
      @welcelebrateourredemption 6 місяців тому

      JOHN J PERSHINGS MEN YELLED "LAFAYETTE, WE ARE HERE! WE ARE HERE! WE ARE HERE!!" BETTER LATE THAN NEVER.