Love the RI pizza story! I once went up to an ice cream truck at Government Center in Boston at lunchtime and ordered a soft serve cone. The guy seemed shocked but managed to make me a cone and I swear he made up a price for me on the fly. To this day I can’t decide if he was a cop undercover or a drug dealer posing as an ice cream truck driver.
2:57 That reminds me of a story told to me by a co-worker, Duane, ages ago. He was a member of technical staff and his wife, Helen, was either a supervisor or a department head; I forget which. Anyway, she earned much more than he. They went to see a financial advisor to set up some investments. The advisor directed the entire conversation at Duane and completely ignored Helen. Then he looked at their last year's tax return and earnings statements. He paled, did an immediate about face, and proceeded to engage Helen and ignore Duane. They politely listened to his spiel, as he desperately tried to engage them as clients. After he was finished, they said, "Thanks, but no." Between the two of them they were earning six figures, and that was a fair amount of money 40 years ago. I wonder how long that financial advisor spent kicking himself.
10:47 they really do be asking 12 year olds like "What do you want to start studying for 6 to 9 years to then work in that field for like 45 years?" Like i dunno man, it's only been a week since i've been allowed to stay up past 9pm, i'm not qualified to make those decisions!
5:40 I am with you on this one, Arkady! I got 5, and I LOVE the little fluffballs. Even when they slice my face while I'm asleep at 3 am by using it as a launch pad to chase their kin.
I’ve never worn pj’s outside but I’ve often said to my husband that they need to make outdoor clothes like pj’s but with normal outdoor fabric and not brushed cotton tartan. I would be ecstatic.
7:25 Someone once posted a KitKat Chunky with my dad's name written on I'm sharpie through the front door. This was in those olden times before Ring doorbells so we have no idea who it was, we still don't. We did put a Facebook post out looking but nobody ever confessed to posting a KitKat Chunky with MIKE on it 😂
I have a crazy amount of pajamas that I do not wear to sleep but to hang around the house. When I'm ready for bed, I change from one pajama to another 😎 There's nothing better than coming home super tired, and getting into the comfiest softest clothes ever.
hey no, I need my phone box to check what model it is (so I don't have to do the searchy thing in the settings menu) (then again, I think I still have every box from every mobile phone I've ever bought...)
8:19 - not true. Pyjamas travelled west thanks to the British Empire's occupation of India, where these garments were standard, daily dress for local men. The word comes from Persian, via the Urdu language.
Ha. How western centric that (not witty at all) pyjama comment is. They are an Asian garment. But because they are so confortable and an improvement on nightshirts or nothing at all were adopted in the west. Along with the name, pyjama.
That beekeeping dad was probably a boomer, and it shows that we boomers are better communicators than all successive generations... _even after we die!_
@@cosmic_dollseeing that poster's name is "damedeshauses", which means "mistress of the house" in German, it might also mean "pretty cool" or "pretty good" since this is what prima means in German. Or it might be a multi-language pun...🤔
@8:24 Even as a child, I’d put on my pajamas for my parents sake them take them off when I got in bed. I gave up that charade by the time I was 12 or 13.
Love the RI pizza story! I once went up to an ice cream truck at Government Center in Boston at lunchtime and ordered a soft serve cone. The guy seemed shocked but managed to make me a cone and I swear he made up a price for me on the fly. To this day I can’t decide if he was a cop undercover or a drug dealer posing as an ice cream truck driver.
2:57 That reminds me of a story told to me by a co-worker, Duane, ages ago.
He was a member of technical staff and his wife, Helen, was either a supervisor or a department head; I forget which. Anyway, she earned much more than he.
They went to see a financial advisor to set up some investments. The advisor directed the entire conversation at Duane and completely ignored Helen. Then he looked at their last year's tax return and earnings statements.
He paled, did an immediate about face, and proceeded to engage Helen and ignore Duane.
They politely listened to his spiel, as he desperately tried to engage them as clients. After he was finished, they said, "Thanks, but no."
Between the two of them they were earning six figures, and that was a fair amount of money 40 years ago. I wonder how long that financial advisor spent kicking himself.
Not long enough.
"Malphabet" Instructions taken literally 😅 Task failed successfully 😂🤣
10:47 they really do be asking 12 year olds like "What do you want to start studying for 6 to 9 years to then work in that field for like 45 years?" Like i dunno man, it's only been a week since i've been allowed to stay up past 9pm, i'm not qualified to make those decisions!
5:40 I am with you on this one, Arkady!
I got 5, and I LOVE the little fluffballs.
Even when they slice my face while I'm asleep at 3 am by using it as a launch pad to chase their kin.
Love the Harvard business school one. 👌
Re: pajamas. I wear scrubs at work. I used to wear BDU's. Same as pajamas. And there's no stress over deciding what to wear each day. Win.
5:59 - Happens to me every time someone tells me climate change isn’t real. I’ve been watching it happen for over 70 years now.
Not me . I live in my pjs unless I’m going out . And I see some people wear them out ! Good for them 😊
I was thinking the same thing.
I’ve never worn pj’s outside but I’ve often said to my husband that they need to make outdoor clothes like pj’s but with normal outdoor fabric and not brushed cotton tartan. I would be ecstatic.
I like that you leave time to actually read the tweets
If not you can always slow down the video to your liking
I think they are up too long. I speed up to 1.75x
Come to Vietnam- Jammies can be worn everywhere. Women wear them especially- often silk or synthetic.
7:25 Someone once posted a KitKat Chunky with my dad's name written on I'm sharpie through the front door. This was in those olden times before Ring doorbells so we have no idea who it was, we still don't. We did put a Facebook post out looking but nobody ever confessed to posting a KitKat Chunky with MIKE on it 😂
Here for you my friend
Pyjamas are the best!! So comfy! The person who said otherwise knows nothing!!
I have a crazy amount of pajamas that I do not wear to sleep but to hang around the house. When I'm ready for bed, I change from one pajama to another 😎
There's nothing better than coming home super tired, and getting into the comfiest softest clothes ever.
I get to wear OR scrubs every day and they’re just like wearing jammies.
I've discovered that most people who wax poetic about sunrise do it from the warm side of a window.
Someone once left 2 lemons in front of my house, we still wonder about it lol.
Apparently they wanted to see if you would make lemonade. "When life gives you lemons..."
2:45 - THAT is very cool!
Nope, I see plenty of pajamas being worn at wal mart. Local chick wear.
@@georgecurtis6463you’re thinking of the wrong post
@@georgecurtis6463 - Ummmm...okay, but why tell me?
I totally 100% agree with the one in the thumbnail.
Didn't have to see anything else.
What. Malphabet is good 😂
9:01 There is no need to miss winter. Turn on the AC and open winter pictures and look at them, and do the other things.
hey no, I need my phone box to check what model it is (so I don't have to do the searchy thing in the settings menu) (then again, I think I still have every box from every mobile phone I've ever bought...)
Very nice
8:19 - not true. Pyjamas travelled west thanks to the British Empire's occupation of India, where these garments were standard, daily dress for local men. The word comes from Persian, via the Urdu language.
Those guys are awesome for that
8:20 never been to a Walmart apparently.
I like that last one.
Yeah, learning someone's name! LOL!
(3:35) I served in the Marine Corps, between 1994 and 1998 and there would be NO way I'd bring a friend to work.
1:15 - OMG, I've got a tree in a box just like this!
What is this, pants? 😂😂😂 at 2am.
The cat post sounds like my husband. He made up a song for our cat
Kathy B
9:00 People watching Celia from Svaalburg should read this.
Dear Happy Land, please post the link of background musics.
(10:04) YES! LOL! Most of my life! Even at the worst!
Ha. How western centric that (not witty at all) pyjama comment is.
They are an Asian garment. But because they are so confortable and an improvement on nightshirts or nothing at all were adopted in the west. Along with the name, pyjama.
11:15 Why does this literally seem to be Brennan Lee Mulligan?
10:13 I do this ALL the time but like why though?
😄
That beekeeping dad was probably a boomer, and it shows that we boomers are better communicators than all successive generations... _even after we die!_
Prima !
I think this means “FIRST”.
@@cosmic_dollseeing that poster's name is "damedeshauses", which means "mistress of the house" in German, it might also mean "pretty cool" or "pretty good" since this is what prima means in German. Or it might be a multi-language pun...🤔
@@cosmic_dollToo bad YT translates it to “before”
Most of them are consists of very bad English, quite hard to understand their sayings.
@4:30 You know hat I like about work? I don’t have to go there anymore.
@8:24 Even as a child, I’d put on my pajamas for my parents sake them take them off when I got in bed. I gave up that charade by the time I was 12 or 13.