@@Fresh6960 i don’t know why either. just pictured seeing a long john silver’s from across the tracks employing drug dealers who sold drugs on the side.
Had a chat with a Long John Sliver employee In the middle of the night, in a location in the middle of nowhere. He was the only one there and he was absolutely in love with Long John Sliver’s like he talked about how it was the greatest restaurant in the world
One of my favorite restaurants. I always got it as a kid and I love the battered stuff. Unhealthy asf but good comfort food. All but one have closed in my area sadly
Dude long john silvers has good ass food, there hush puppies, and fried chicken and cod is great. Better than taco bell and their "ground beef" which is dehydrated crap
I actually love LJS and it's honestly heartbreaking to watch the decline of one of my favorite fast food chains. No one around here does fish like them.
@@slamislife74 In the US the franchise outlet has to buy from their own supplier, often Pepsi. They sell the bad chicken and cut-down spices for KFC, the weird meat turds you find on Pizza Hut pizzas, and whatever ground ends they put in Taco Bell. They open the bags and fry it up with no control on their own ingredients. Franchises operating in other countries usually have to find their own supply chain, which can mean way better results for just a bit more cost. Canada A&W is fantastic and makes a big deal about where they get their beef, etc.
@@slamislife74 Or in short, Pepsi is penny pinching their own restaraunts out of existence. And it usually doesn't care when they fail, because the land is often more valuable to them than the restaurants anyway.
@@tsm688 This would be a terrible idea for Pepsi. Pepsi owns practically 0% of the land that any of those restaurants are on. Almost all fast food restaurants operate on the franchise model. Where somebody who owns land buys a franchise license and builds the restaurant on their own land. Pepsi doesn't own the land the person who owns the restaurant owns the land. Pepsi just owns the supply chain that they are required to buy from when they become a franchise. It's kind of like how my local Dairy Queen decided they didn't want to be a Dairy Queen anymore so now they're not a Dairy Queen and they still sell ice cream.
The one by my house when I was young had soggy fish and a plumbing issue they never fixed. When grew up I went back the fish was still soggy and the dining area smelled like a dead body because of the plumbing. They closed 6 months later. No one ever ate there
@@trumansshadow3652I’ve always thought this had to be the reason these places stay open so long-they’re a front for something else. Makes total sense. Thank you for confirming my conspiracy theory 😂
I actually miss them they werent that bad actually, do keep in mind that the one I go to actually cleans there fryers properly as well as the whole kitchen
I personally also really love Long John Silver’s, but I live in Florida so the fish is likely much more fresh than other places so that might be a large part of it.
My home state of Tennessee was devastated by the Cola Wars, with my family bearing the scars to this day. My father being a devout Coca-Covert Operative, while I was deeply entrenched in the PepsiCo Militia.... One fateful Thanksgiving, it all boiled over, as we simultaneously pulled out our preferred beverage, followed shortly by our plastic sporks, with which we engaged in a harrowing life and death duel. With my youth as an ally, I would have had him, had my utensil not became tangled in the shoulder strap of his bib overalls. As it were, we were both lucky to escape with our lives that day.....
I used to work at the #1 highest volume Taco Bell in the country. It was a multibrand Taco Bell/Long Johns, and the first couple weeks we were open staff had to direct traffic into the restaurant. Funny how much has changed in such a short time.
Long John Silvers was legit the BEST place I had ever gotten fish before. There is literally not a single place that I know of that sells fish as good. No other place has the "crispy bits" left over after frying the fish. That was like basically the next best part of the meal. I'm usually pretty weak on the stomach especially for seafood, but I have never gotten sick from LJS. Also I really loved the internal of the place, always had this nice homey-80's feeling to it. And there was always a legitimate old-style cd-placing jukebox.
@@Based_Gigachad_001 No it was legitimately the best place at the time to get fish and chips. Shame it's gone significantly down hill since then though. I wouldn't even go there if they were giving out free food.
@@Based_Gigachad_001 No, it's been in the dumps since like, 2014. I distinctly remember going for years, and then sometime after my father passed, I went there with family and it would have been better to eat dog shit. The food was just, so bad. I then tried it a couple more times over the years, recently being in 2019 and nothing had changed.
Mattress Stores run at such a low operating cost that they only need to sell 1-3 mattress a week to turn a profit. Or that's what they want you to think
@@taxfrog they occupy spaces near the metro where I live and it's a multi-million dollar space without a building. I went in to buy a mattress, but didn't buy from them because all of their mattresses felt like cardboard. I was there for over an hour and not one other customer lol.
Back in a college business class Long John Silvers opening up restaurants on Cape Cod where there are many local seafood restaurants, was taught as a classic business marketing mistake.
I still have fond memories of getting Long John Silver’s frozen then fried farmed popcorn shrimp as a kid, it was a nice change of pace from the other processed fast food, we also had a Fazolis in my little North Florida town once upon a time, I enjoyed that too. Honestly we don’t have quick Italian anymore but we do have a Captain D’s, sadly as an adult who fishes for their own fish when having a craving, and learning which fish to catch and eat both fresh and saltwater depending on the season is something I thankfully mostly taught myself. My dad would just take me bluegill fishing, which in its own right is something even as an adult that gets my heart thumpin and a smile on my face :) we shouldn’t eat farmed fish, instead eating from our local water and having a connection with what we catch. Overfishing wouldn’t be as much as a problem then and people would be healthier (and then there’s potential local water quality issues and micro plastics so trust me I know that while I prefer eating local there’s no perfect solution). Grab a fishin pole regardless, because it’s good fun and connecting with your local water and experiencing nature firsthand gives one an appreciation for your natural surroundings in a way you can’t get otherwise.
My dad used to work there when he was younger. My family was talking about it one time and one of us said the name, but we all heard it wrong and sounded like he said long “dong” silvers. We all started busting out laughing, and now we always call it long dong silvers 😂 It’s stupid but hilarious
We used to have several LJS in Hawai‘i. Our last one was about 15 mins away from me. That & A&W really reminds me of times that I had with my dad. Made me really sad when the last one closed down.
I NEVER knew that LJS started here in Kentucky! I've lived here in Louisville all my life! No wonder their prices are so high, $40 for a (small) family meal? Gaaaaah they're lucky they're delicious and I have a bit of money 😮💨
Long john slivers was pretty good. After while sometimes it was hit or miss. One in our town was long johns slivers with AW partner combination. I loved gaint rootbeers we'd used to get when we sat down to eat during summers. . Miss those memories.
Really miss going to Long John Silver’s with my parents back in the day. There is only one left in my city but its a bit far, so I never ever think I’m going to visit it in the near future.
We have a LJS which is quite busy, frequented almost exclusively by senior citizens. It's honestly one of the more affordable, slightly healthy options around.
As someone from Kentucky, who works in Shelbyville, I would've never thought that long John silver's originated from Kentucky. I've never seen more than one car at a long johns, and just simply assumed they were founded in a state on the coast which had better access to fish.
I like long john silvers my grandmother took my mom. When my moms parents passed she went there with my brother, dad, and I. I still go today with my wife and kids I don't much like my mom anymore but it's one of the happiest memories before my parents divorce. The one I dine at will get a large amount of customer everyday of the week
I went on a trip to Dallas and on my return trip I came across a Tacobell Long John hybrid store. The outside was a Tacobell but the menu served both restaurants products
There was a store near by where I live and never considered it as a child. Until now, I always go past by the abandoned building and always wondered “what was this place anyways?” I pull out good ol’ street view to notice that it was Long John Slivers. Never ever knew what they sold till I seen this video 😂
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HenryBelcaster getting ready to lift a green screen for the 100th time:
HenryBelcaster getting ready to say "...but there's a problem, see-"
don't forget the little ☝️👆☝️👆☝️👆 thing he does
Yep
Henry Belcaster getting ready to do "the accent"
Henry Belcaster getting ready to make the characters’ mouths way to big for their head:
Poor Jerry sitting in the middle of a WW2 battlefield just trying to sell food
:(
I'd eat the gravel from WWII before I'd even walk into a Long John Silvers.
@@Weed69420 yes
@ηιπjα ΓΣΧ I'd eat the gravel from a Long John Silvers before I'd even walk into WWII
“Can I offer you a burger in this trying time?”
The iconic “But there’s a problem” will always be stuck in my head
And the "See..." right after is also unforgettable
He should trademark it
This is why you never start a seafood business in a landlocked state
I've only ever eaten Long John Silvers in a landlocked states.
Never seen them in NJ or MD but they are in PA lol
there's one in the town I live in Illinois
Its kind of a death sentence in an ocean state too. You know why red lobster is a failed restaurant in the state of Maine?
@@toddburgess5056 than I guess they were fucked from the beginning
“People start buying fish to microwave at home”
Why is that the first option?!
Not trying to be that guy, but it's American being American
Frozen fish sticks
@@gdottothegamer1001 you are that guy
@@theproffessional9 mate…ovens are a thing that exist 😂
@@Clown_the_Clown I am that guy 😔
„ever bought drugs?“
i thought that’s what he said 😂
man why did he say that though I don't understand
@@Fresh6960 i don’t know why either. just pictured seeing a long john silver’s from across the tracks employing drug dealers who sold drugs on the side.
Yeah what did he actually say?
@@garymurphy3564 it literally subtitled ever bought drugs so I'm so confused
Had a chat with a Long John Sliver employee In the middle of the night, in a location in the middle of nowhere. He was the only one there and he was absolutely in love with Long John Sliver’s like he talked about how it was the greatest restaurant in the world
Bro is actually trying to sell you drugs but reworded it. Only true buyers and sellers understand the secret message
@@hunterofdarkness8329 I think he was just “special”
Like Spongebob with Krusty Krab by himself when krabs made it open 24 hours
One of my favorite restaurants. I always got it as a kid and I love the battered stuff. Unhealthy asf but good comfort food. All but one have closed in my area sadly
Dude long john silvers has good ass food, there hush puppies, and fried chicken and cod is great. Better than taco bell and their "ground beef" which is dehydrated crap
I actually love LJS and it's honestly heartbreaking to watch the decline of one of my favorite fast food chains. No one around here does fish like them.
quite a lot of restaraunts are declining because "the supply chain bought everything". See KFC, pizza hut, and basically every restaraunt pepsi owns
@@tsm688 by "the supply chain bought everything" do you mean that the chains got bought out by huge companies, or something else?
@@slamislife74 In the US the franchise outlet has to buy from their own supplier, often Pepsi. They sell the bad chicken and cut-down spices for KFC, the weird meat turds you find on Pizza Hut pizzas, and whatever ground ends they put in Taco Bell. They open the bags and fry it up with no control on their own ingredients.
Franchises operating in other countries usually have to find their own supply chain, which can mean way better results for just a bit more cost. Canada A&W is fantastic and makes a big deal about where they get their beef, etc.
@@slamislife74 Or in short, Pepsi is penny pinching their own restaraunts out of existence. And it usually doesn't care when they fail, because the land is often more valuable to them than the restaurants anyway.
@@tsm688 This would be a terrible idea for Pepsi. Pepsi owns practically 0% of the land that any of those restaurants are on. Almost all fast food restaurants operate on the franchise model. Where somebody who owns land buys a franchise license and builds the restaurant on their own land. Pepsi doesn't own the land the person who owns the restaurant owns the land. Pepsi just owns the supply chain that they are required to buy from when they become a franchise. It's kind of like how my local Dairy Queen decided they didn't want to be a Dairy Queen anymore so now they're not a Dairy Queen and they still sell ice cream.
I feel like microwaving fish would be gross as hell
It’s gotta smell just awful.
Oh yeah it is, and it makes the house smell awful. One of my roommates did that last night, so yeah it sucks.
Time for one less roommate
@@neondennon lol
It probably gets a rubbery and tastes like a bouncy ball
Kinda thought there was always something "Fishy" about that place. Probably some Breaking Bad shit going on, who knows lmao.
The one by my house when I was young had soggy fish and a plumbing issue they never fixed. When grew up I went back the fish was still soggy and the dining area smelled like a dead body because of the plumbing. They closed 6 months later. No one ever ate there
One in the area I grew up in was known for selling meth and that's how I view all Long Johns now 😂
@@trumansshadow3652I’ve always thought this had to be the reason these places stay open so long-they’re a front for something else. Makes total sense. Thank you for confirming my conspiracy theory 😂
Yeah I feel like it's just some money-laundering business just like Los Pollos Hermanos, except it's way more obvious
@@jennifergraceh I hear people say they stay open to help launder money
I actually miss them they werent that bad actually, do keep in mind that the one I go to actually cleans there fryers properly as well as the whole kitchen
Yep and they degrease their food as much as possible
Let's be honest, Long John Silver's is proof that someone's tryna pull some Breaking Bad shit
I used to work at a long johns, and I watched two managers get fired for selling meth out the back
Bro but fr, the little crusties at the bottom of the food container was the best thing ever
🤣
They're called crumbs and you can get an order of them
Aww Long John Silvers was one of my grandfathers favorite resturaunts.
Everytime my family would go on vacation we would have dinner at Long Johnsilvers.
I personally also really love Long John Silver’s, but I live in Florida so the fish is likely much more fresh than other places so that might be a large part of it.
There's one at every Taco Bell.
@@frostybootz ?? Where at? I think we have one as well but they are teamed up with a different restaurant.
Did you get some extra "goods" during your trips?
As a Kentuckian. Long John silvers is still some of my favorite home town soul food
I really miss Long John Silver’s. They had unique food that was way better than anything you could do in a microwave.
That went:
-Neil Armstrong 1969
Love how he begins with “yo, ever bought drugs?”
I was surprised that it was a seafood restaurant and not a crackhouse tbh
Mad respect for him serving food in the middle of a major conflict battlefield
As a Kentuckian, I can confirm that there is currently a war between KFC and Long John Silver’s. We have no escape. Please help.
My home state of Tennessee was devastated by the Cola Wars, with my family bearing the scars to this day. My father being a devout Coca-Covert Operative, while I was deeply entrenched in the PepsiCo Militia....
One fateful Thanksgiving, it all boiled over, as we simultaneously pulled out our preferred beverage, followed shortly by our plastic sporks, with which we engaged in a harrowing life and death duel. With my youth as an ally, I would have had him, had my utensil not became tangled in the shoulder strap of his bib overalls. As it were, we were both lucky to escape with our lives that day.....
As someone from Kentucky I can confirm this is how we talk
Henry is getting more savage and less friendly every video, I absolutely love it
I used to work at the #1 highest volume Taco Bell in the country. It was a multibrand Taco Bell/Long Johns, and the first couple weeks we were open staff had to direct traffic into the restaurant. Funny how much has changed in such a short time.
I miss hush puppies. The last one in my town had a thick layer of dust on some equipment. Talking over head monitor.
microwave fish is absolutely revolting. almost anything that isn't meant to be microwaved is awful when microwaved
Long John Silvers was legit the BEST place I had ever gotten fish before. There is literally not a single place that I know of that sells fish as good. No other place has the "crispy bits" left over after frying the fish. That was like basically the next best part of the meal. I'm usually pretty weak on the stomach especially for seafood, but I have never gotten sick from LJS. Also I really loved the internal of the place, always had this nice homey-80's feeling to it. And there was always a legitimate old-style cd-placing jukebox.
dude same here lol, people keep shit talking them nearby me but I'll be damned they can make a mean fried fish and cheese bites.
Is this a paid comment?
@@Based_Gigachad_001 No it was legitimately the best place at the time to get fish and chips. Shame it's gone significantly down hill since then though. I wouldn't even go there if they were giving out free food.
Was things better a year earlier?
@@Based_Gigachad_001 No, it's been in the dumps since like, 2014. I distinctly remember going for years, and then sometime after my father passed, I went there with family and it would have been better to eat dog shit. The food was just, so bad. I then tried it a couple more times over the years, recently being in 2019 and nothing had changed.
As someone from Kentucky we always get the good restaurants
LJS isn't good 😭
I miss long Johns.
I find this funny because the only Long Jon Silvers location I can even think of is the one that's joint with a Taco Bell😂
The one by my house is joint with A&W the pop. Not joking it’s partners with a brand of pop
as a former long john silvers' employee i can say with full confidence some shady shit goes on at long john silvers
I worked at Long John Silvers in our mall for two days when I was in high school in the 90's. Still can't get rid of the smell.
Maybe we’re you worked!
It's a front company.
I genuinely never knew long John silver’s was a seafood restaurant
I knew Long John Silvers was a money laundering business. I bet they'll combine with the mattress stores.
Mattress Stores run at such a low operating cost that they only need to sell 1-3 mattress a week to turn a profit.
Or that's what they want you to think
Call it "silver lining long johns"
@@taxfrog they occupy spaces near the metro where I live and it's a multi-million dollar space without a building. I went in to buy a mattress, but didn't buy from them because all of their mattresses felt like cardboard. I was there for over an hour and not one other customer lol.
I have only ever been to a long John silvers once and I gotta tell you their fish is fire!
Oh god. When your hometown is in the short. Glad you got the actual picture of Main Street.
Cool animations
Still have a long john silvers with an a&w next door. Sill don't know how they are still there as I've never seen a single car there before.
Same here it's right next to the market Walmart
Okay but what was that about the drugs??
😊🙏 We should support Long John Silver's more as McDonald's prices are so expensive nowadays! 🌷🌿🌏✌💜🕊
Back in a college business class Long John Silvers opening up restaurants on Cape Cod where there are many local seafood restaurants, was taught as a classic business marketing mistake.
Taco Bells in south Texas still do well, despite the phenomenal tex-mex from the mom and pop shops on every street.
Not once have I ever seen someone at a Long John Silver's
Yeah ok!
Bro long John silver sounds like a money laundering scheme, I never seen 1 and never heard anyone that ate there
Where have you been? Under a rock!
The best fish & chips I've ever had in my entire life was from Long John Silvers
I still have fond memories of getting Long John Silver’s frozen then fried farmed popcorn shrimp as a kid, it was a nice change of pace from the other processed fast food, we also had a Fazolis in my little North Florida town once upon a time, I enjoyed that too. Honestly we don’t have quick Italian anymore but we do have a Captain D’s, sadly as an adult who fishes for their own fish when having a craving, and learning which fish to catch and eat both fresh and saltwater depending on the season is something I thankfully mostly taught myself. My dad would just take me bluegill fishing, which in its own right is something even as an adult that gets my heart thumpin and a smile on my face :) we shouldn’t eat farmed fish, instead eating from our local water and having a connection with what we catch. Overfishing wouldn’t be as much as a problem then and people would be healthier (and then there’s potential local water quality issues and micro plastics so trust me I know that while I prefer eating local there’s no perfect solution). Grab a fishin pole regardless, because it’s good fun and connecting with your local water and experiencing nature firsthand gives one an appreciation for your natural surroundings in a way you can’t get otherwise.
Was my favorite fast food restaurant. I literally saw one yesterday for the 1st time in years.
BRO THIS IS THE FIRST UA-cam SHORTS I HAVE WATCHED IN MONTHS, TAKE A WILD GUESS WHERE I LIVE GUESSING FROM MY CURRENT EMOTIONS
My dad used to work there when he was younger.
My family was talking about it one time and one of us said the name, but we all heard it wrong and sounded like he said long “dong” silvers.
We all started busting out laughing, and now we always call it long dong silvers 😂
It’s stupid but hilarious
We used to have several LJS in Hawai‘i. Our last one was about 15 mins away from me. That & A&W really reminds me of times that I had with my dad. Made me really sad when the last one closed down.
As a Kentuckian I’m worried about all the fast food restaurants that have come from here.
imagine being dead in a graveyard and then someone comes by, stomps on your gravestone and loudly proclaims "WARREN ROSENTHAL!!!"
I NEVER knew that LJS started here in Kentucky! I've lived here in Louisville all my life! No wonder their prices are so high, $40 for a (small) family meal? Gaaaaah they're lucky they're delicious and I have a bit of money 😮💨
Long john slivers was pretty good. After while sometimes it was hit or miss. One in our town was long johns slivers with AW partner combination. I loved gaint rootbeers we'd used to get when we sat down to eat during summers. . Miss those memories.
Really miss going to Long John Silver’s with my parents back in the day. There is only one left in my city but its a bit far, so I never ever think I’m going to visit it in the near future.
The long John silvers by my house can’t even spell sandwiches right 😂😂😂😂
When I think of the perfect UA-cam short. I think of your videos
I've never seen a car in a Long Jon Siver parking lot I don't even think there is people working there-
I miss Long John Silvers!!!
that short pause after saying drugs made me think for a sec
We have a LJS which is quite busy, frequented almost exclusively by senior citizens. It's honestly one of the more affordable, slightly healthy options around.
Your animation's are great. I love it...
As someone from Kentucky, who works in Shelbyville, I would've never thought that long John silver's originated from Kentucky. I've never seen more than one car at a long johns, and just simply assumed they were founded in a state on the coast which had better access to fish.
I'm in Shelbyville too!
Never heard this story.
Me: Hey can we go to Los Pollos Hermanos.
My mom: no we have Los Pollos Hermanos at home.
Los Pollos Hermanos at home:
Man if UA-cam ever made an exclusive award for shorts creators then I think you'll win it every time
I learn a lot and all but gotta be honest, I am here for the little voices.
It's so hard to find one near me now but I still love that place
Captain D's: The SUPERIOR Long John Silvers
i find it funny how my city doesn't have target, GameStop and other big stuff but we still have a long john silvers
The way he kicks the gravestone 😂😂💀💀
I just love the style and it's simple
I like long john silvers my grandmother took my mom. When my moms parents passed she went there with my brother, dad, and I. I still go today with my wife and kids I don't much like my mom anymore but it's one of the happiest memories before my parents divorce.
The one I dine at will get a large amount of customer everyday of the week
Thank you for your sacrifice
Mild inconvenience: war
Another mild inconvinience: death
long john silvers sounds like a place you’d find in some unheard of npc state like idaho
I went on a trip to Dallas and on my return trip I came across a Tacobell Long John hybrid store. The outside was a Tacobell but the menu served both restaurants products
I feel like MICROWAVING FROZEN FISH is something they'd only do in North America
There are no more Long John Silver's in my country.... It was my favourite fast food place growing up 🥲 I had good memories there 🤧
I MISS LONG JOHN SILVERS SOOOOO MUCH!!
Did you buy forbidden tic tacs from this store?
Me:NO?
We LOVE LJS!! They need to reopen restuarants in Tucson!!
I love it when he says "There's a problem"
Wild, I still love eating there. Used to be my grandpa's favorite as a cheat meal.
It would be sick if you made a netflix show about you telling story’s but with that cartoon style
"in one hour, those of you who are alive will envy the dead.."
Him: “Well they are a seafood restaurant”
Me: “yeah no shit”
"well they're actually a seafood restaurant!" man, you telling me I could've just bought the fish fingers at the hookup?
"Have you ever bought drugs."💀💀💀💀💀
My local Long John Silvers shut down after being set ablaze, not once, but twice.
"Yo, ever bought... drugs" Me when I'm high fr 💀
"You ever bought drugs from a long John silvers? Yeah, me too"
Henry’s arm after lifting the green screen up in every video: 💪🏼
Their prices have tripled and quadrupled.
We used to get the $14.99 Family Pack. Last I checked, it was like 3x that much!
What a shame.
I have started saying “But there’s a problem” in an American accent during my presentations with massive success
Never heard of that place until today I think, but now it’s been in two shorts. It’s almost as if the Long John Silvers has found its new host! 😉
As soon as I heard 1969 I knew that WE NEED TO BRING BACK THIS FOODCHAIN TO LIFE
The fish is still fire. 10/10 would recommend.
Micheal single-handedly keeps long john silver alive
I was waiting for the part where u say drug money saved them LMAO I guess I'm just stupid 🤣
There was a store near by where I live and never considered it as a child. Until now, I always go past by the abandoned building and always wondered “what was this place anyways?”
I pull out good ol’ street view to notice that it was Long John Slivers. Never ever knew what they sold till I seen this video 😂
I ain’t see no one go into a long John silvers ever, miracle their still in business
That Shelbyville accent has me triggered 🤣