Your dad on Saturday morning
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Always the unskippable Saturday chores from Dad😂
We were up at 7
like a cutscene with quick timed events
Up at 6 for no God dang reason lol
My dad always got up fixed a pot of coffee, put his favorite foot stool in the bathroom along with a thick newspaper you wouldn't see the ol'man for 2 hours.
Yea what's up with that
"Well how bout it? It's in the same cabinet it's been in for the past 30 years." 😂
Absolutely hysterically accurate
😂😂😂😂
My dad for sure
Dad? Are you getting Dementia?
@@krisgordon3116no...Dad knows exactly wtf he's doing. 🙄🤦🏼♀️😒🫡🤣
Its painful how universally accurate this is. Tell ya folks i says hi from Finland
This is the guy that holds civilization together
Literally, rich asshole elites should carve a statue for this man because thats the only thing standing between a functioning society and anarchy
He says to tell you he'll glue it later.
You have no idea how many times Ive heard the mower running early in the morning
8am is the appropriate time to start that kinda stuff.
Especially when your dad knows you are hung over😅 run that mower and vacuum
One neighbor runs it at 6 am, the other at 10 pm...
@@bowlofsoup12where I live I find there's too much dew until around 10. Wet grass makes this gunk under the mower that's a pain to get out
Edit: especially when the mower's still running lol
Life in the country no damn early mowers.
That should have ended with the; “don’t change the channel! I was watching that!“
"Just resting my eyes!"
Definitely
Really, though
No, Dad/Mom. IT was watching YOU😅
That 3 pm Saturday nap after a good morning of yard work is one of the best things a man looks forward to!
My friends dad used to get up every Saturday morning and drink beer while mowing the lawn shirtless at 8am while blasting lynyrd synyrd on the radio. Bless his soul.
i do that every day but i dont cut the grass i just sit on the old couch in my front yard
The angrily yelling "I could use some help out here" for something he didn't say he was doing or would want help with is the most "my dad" thing you've ever done
Good luck getting that help especially if I'm in the same boat and I have one day off a week
Holy crap, you too? 😭💖
Lord help you if you offer to help. You’ll do it wrong, somehow
@@Jane2856Oh, don't remind me. I think I might be like that with my kids now. Dad wasn't as bad, but my mum always used to complain about me not offering to cook or paint, etc. Start doing it, and she'd be on my arse and then takeover anyway. I hated it. But I got called a lazy c#nt every day.
@@lidmc796 Oof that’s awful
"i can use some help out here"
"Can i help with anything dad?"
"No its ok, i got it"
"😐"
Fr
He wants company, not help 🤗
Nobody ever helps me around here anyway 😤
😂 👍
Yep!
Oh dam, y'all lucky, my dad made us help with everything. 😑
The coughing and throat clearing!!!
🤣🤣🤣
All of your videos capture middle America perfectly
Simultaneously mom smacking the bedroom door while she vacuums the hallways ☠️
"Subtle" hint it's time to get up. 🥱
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Hahaaaaa I hated that 🙆🏾♂️
Literally!! no sleeping in allowed in this house
@@barryhall5125 ooooh so that's why.....
Becoming an adult is realizing that Saturday and Sunday are the only days of the week you can get anything productive done on the home front 😂
🎯💯
It's crazy we're expected to only enjoy our lives after we're to old to enjoy them.
@Sleeper-Work Even that is a luxury for humans. 99.9% of history you worked until you died. Otherwise, you starved.
@exnihiloadnihilum5094 The work you did at home was the work you did to get paid. Farmers live where they worked, shepherds also lived where they worked, shopkeeps also lived where they worked, smiths lived where they worked. Carpenters, tanners, and others lived where they worked.
The ones that didn't were Soldiers, quarrymen, and artisans, and even they sometimes lived where they worked.
@@EyePatchGuy88 yes
Just had my first kiddo. Can't wait to unlock this power.
The way he walks is the most accurate part
The random shuffling of dishes in the sink is hilarious to me for some reason
I’m cleaning em
@CharlieBerens & breakin' 'em 😐
@@homethatilove4595can’t be a dirty dish if it’s broken 🤷♂️
Definitely some parent vibe there. Be as loud as you can doing the dishes. To let everyone know it is that is doing the dishes.
Then be like, You're welcome after doing the dishes, and waking everyone up.
I wouldn't mind it. Yet my mom makes a massive mess in the sink anytime she cooks. She can use 12 things just cooking instant oatmeal somehow and doesn't clean as she goes.
@@dianapennepacker6854maybe you should take over meal duty just to be safe and keep the peace then!? 😃🫡🤦🏼♀️🤣🤣😭🤣 Poor mom.. doin her best
My dad can be as loud as he wants early in the morning but if I accidentally make a sound when he’s watching sports, it’s game over for me.
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my dad blasts his stuff on the TV and I can hear it across the house but if im in my room watching a UA-cam video with no earbuds in than he storms in and yells at me for it, like how could you even hear that
@@lizzard3699 seriously like when he watches tv he is deaf but the second I start watching Netflix or something in my room he can hear it from across the house
@@kw_rules ikrrrrrrr like bruh
Start paying the mortgage and you can talk during the game. But since no one is kicking in on that, STFU about your minecraft or anime during the game. 🤣
well when you have a couple if ungrateful kids of your own you can be that guy😂
U can’t forget about the 6 in the morning calls that dad shouts in the phone too.
I am a Chicano from CA, my dad was an old school workhorse perfectionist. He passed in November, the most painful thing I have ever felt in my life. When I watch your Dad Shorts, especially changing the oil or going to the hardware store it's as if I am watching my pops again. You are hilarious and do a fantastic job, thank you. Keep up the quality work.
My heart goes out to you. My dad was a lot like this when he was home from offshore when I was a kid, and he passed 21 years ago when I was 14. Still hurts, and certain things will trigger grief still, but it does get easier to cope with in time.
Got a son of my own now, and I’m slowly becoming him and this guy. It’s almost like he’s here again.
So sorry about your loss.
Tranquilo viejo, Sigue contigo recuerda lo bonito 🗿
How did you so perfectly capture my father-in-law? His sneezes break the sound barrier
It's unreal how universal is this depiction of dad's behaviour!!! Unreal!
I guarantee that this is the case on the other side of the pond as well.
I write this from Greece.
Its so perfect
So the other side of the pond for you is what, Libya?
@@jimmyredd the pond, as in the Atlantic ocean
@@Giannispri Except Greece isn't on the Atlantic ocean
Europe is on the other side of the pond
The "Dad cough" is so accurate.
Yelling at the siding 🤣
For me it was the dishes. Dad would always wake up early cook morning breakfast and do the dishes, banging them around in the sink like a madman.
The "I found it. Nobody get up." hits hard lol 😂
Dads are always this way because they always assume Saturdays are the only days that they are free to do stuff around the house because Sunday is for church and eating and weekdays are for work and work only.
"Some of us were up early." That brings the old days back.
Yelling I could use some help at the side of the house is one of my father's classic maneuvers
Finally woke those lazy kids up
It's weird, but watching this gives me a really warm, comfortable feeling, because it reminds me of my dad. Midwest dads are the best dads.
Omg same it gave me happy memories.
My dad to a T 😂
Not all of em but we’re tryna change it, btw this dad is definitely me lol im up at 5:30 no matter what I just can’t sleep past it it’s just a thing lol
Same, reminds me of my grandpa growing up!
The passive aggressive yell from outside mowing the lawn was WAYYYY too accurate 😂
“Still works” got me
Those morning chores followed by an afternoon nap is the best.
As a teenager, when i slept in till 10 am, my dad would greet me with, " the day's half over" ...💀 🥀
Burning daylight was what I got told
Yup. Sometimes I would also get woken up and told it’s 10 AM and to get up…I look at the clock and it’s 7:30…
Same!!
Yup and I worked till midnight. And still do at 60. Bankers hours, eh? Nope, this job starts after noon and daily production runs till 2am..I'm the on call nationally.
Lmao same
The palm sander is crazzzyy lol
I’m a dad, I do this. I call it “front loading the day”. Sports are on in the evening.
I don't set alarms on Saturday morning. I let the sweet sounds of all my neighbors lawn mowers wake me up.
Normally I'm averse to laws controlling behavior, but as allergic as I am to grass clippings, child me considered the fact that everyone wanted to spew them into the atmosphere on my one day off of school to just be cruel and unusual punishment.
"Where in the hell is the coffee?"-my dad, when he forgets he didnt order any from Amazon or ask me to buy any at the store
At least they grumble and sort do half admit it. One of the very few times Moms forget something, they draw it out until the end even when they’re wrong LOL
@@sheevpalps3846 🤣🤣🤣 moms dude... They just can't admit it!
This creates such joy for me. I miss my dad and you just gave me glimpses of those dad times.
This is a great dad who would raise excellent humans. Better than most parents.
This was so my Dad!! Must be a Midwest thing?
My Dad is gone now. Thanks for the video as it brings back great memories for me
Pretty much just a husband thing that dials up to 11 once there are also kids to eat your time.
Fly high big guy 🕊️
The "I could use some help out here!!!!"....so relatable. Plus the hole in the shirts 😂
Right! And the super loud coughs and sneezes, and the jolt awake at the slightest sound! 😂
Hole in the shirt is no biggie, does the job fine.
Sound of productivity, caring for the family, and paying the bills🔥🔥
Y’all know the dad level scale? This man is at the very top. Quintessential dad right there
I’m 40 and my old man still does this…..up north. I thought we came to the lake to relax!? Yaaaa der.
Me and the boys would be up till 3-4am playing COD zombies and this was my dad at 7am. He would always make us breakfast though.
They is my dad every single morning at 6am. I complained for a while but then I realised that him being loud was a sign of him being alive and i started appreciating the extremely early alarm clock!
The making as much noise as possible while doing chores is 100% a dad thing.😂
Shades behind the specs. Classic.
I still drive that way..😮
I’m crying laughing at the dad groan cough and sneeze
The "Al Bundy" at the end makes it legit
😜😆😉
As a dad i can confirm mowing outside the same widow for 10 minutes just to annoy a lazy kid
I loved the sound of waking up to the lawn mower running as a kid. I’d always rush to throw on a pair of jeans so I could help dad out. We’d end up sleeping thru the second half of the 3pm football game and wake up just in time for Sunday night football
This is so sweet
That right there is a perfect childhood memory.
Omg same! My brother hated outdoor work. But I always it exciting for me to help Dad no matter what he was working on. He stayed teaching me to use the lawn mower at 8 and I always loved it up until recently. (Tiny yard that's barely worth the time it takes and working 6 days a week.)
Gosh dang you slept all the way from Saturday afternoon to Sunday night. Right on
I never was able to sleep as much as I wanted because I was a school-hating night owl. I am NOT about to get up in the morning on a weekend lol. Half the time I did anyway because I would spend the night at my friend's house.
so much like my father every day I can remember. especially all the noise in the kitchen. cabinet doors left open every day. wish I could hear the noises again 😢
Sending you a hug. Grief stinks.
Likewise!
We hate it, until it's gone.
❤
My dad is like a ninja most mornings, mostly so he can enjoy the peace and quiet while everyone else is asleep.
What I wouldn't give to wake up to those Saturday morning dad noises again.
The sander being called a drill got me 💀
I was confused about that.
That kind of tool knowledge is why his snowmobile still needs a lil clutch work and the carb changing 😂😂
I heard "Still works."
I was waiting for them to call the lawn mower a snow blower 🤣
I heard laurel
Saying they’ll glue something, and then proceed to never glue it even when gets brought up😅. Classic dad move.
Well, I mean, the good glue's in the back of the garage, and it takes forever to set up. Best just wait until five or six things need gluing.
It's broken form lies around, eventually becoming a modern art sculpture in it's resting place.
The yelling sneezes, the snorting and the loud coughing 🤣🤣🤣 I’m Venezuelan and that’s just how my dad sounds in the morning LOL it’s an international thing. I’m keeping my eye out to see when will my husband morph into one of those creatures.
As a Hawaiian, idk anything about the mid-west life. But dis is every unko (uncle) up and down my street and I'm crying 😂
The sunglasses under the regular glasses 🤣😂😅
YES!
This revived acute PTSD.
Most accurate comment for many.
My dad passed almost a year ago now and this makes me miss him so much. He was the morning person in a family of night owls.
The delivery on "Yeah, ya should be outta the rack by now" is perfect. 🤣🤣🤣
This was literally my father, he passed 6 months ago and I’d kill to have this commotion in my house again😭
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Don’t forget that these are the dads who stay with the family
Yeah it's awful, I'm happy my father left lmao
@@pascalsimioli6777 Fatherless behavior
True dad's are a fantastic beautiful pain in the ass. And God bless them
@@pascalsimioli6777 il pray for you
@@pascalsimioli6777failure of humanity
“Hey I could use some help out here!” that is the most relatable thing I think I’ve ever seen😂
My bedroom is on the main floor and my dad gets up at like 5:30 on the weekends and slams everything around, talks to my dog all loud. If he’s up everyone is up but 12 o’clock rolls around he’s taking a nap haha
I can hear my dad say "I could use some help out here! just like that😂😂
Everything frickin time 😂
The loud cough makes me miss my dad 🤣
LOL my Dad would just threaten us with ice water to make us get up 😂
Not gonna lie I miss this. You don’t know how good you have it till it’s gone.
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Wish I could hear my Dad running the mower again.
So THAT’s who powers on the morning mowers…
Dad would get up around 4AM many days, I'd be up reading late until about 3AM. He was quiet in the mornings though. And the hours worked pretty good. He'd do chores on the farm until mid morning, then I'd spell him and he could get a good break for a few hours. Then he'd spell me and I'd get a break. And then I'd take over again until work was done for the day. That was many years ago now and Dad's been gone for ~15 years and Mom for ~10. I sure do miss them, those were good years.
As a dad, this pretty much sums up my Saturday.
I want that napping chair!
Yeah that was my takeaway as well. My kid isn't a teen yet, so I'm only halfway to full dad, at least until I get that chair
The good old Dad gene.
The sneezing actually being louder than a drill is pretty accurate😂
Dude all of this skit is relatable in too many ways 😂
How do you consistently make such a relatable content?
I think I’m becoming my dad…I like getting up early to get chores done 😂 then that afternoon nap hits different!
That mower running at 7am brought back PTSD I didn’t even know I had
So many of these things really take me back to my childhood.
My dad's neighbor doesn't mow his own lawn, knowing my dad will do it for him. Very irritating, since my father is 85.
NO Way!!
To be fair, mowing at 7 AM is much better than at 2 PM.
I don't mow until the dew is off the grass. My dad 7 o'clock on Saturday mowing everytime.
"Hey, I found it! Nobody get up!" Classic!
Charlie if I was a hungover college kid right now you’d be killing me.
Im a 32 year old father and i honestly just thought he filmed me last weekend 😂
I’m a 35 year old new father of a 1 month old, and I’m slowly morphing into this man. By the time my son is in school, this will probably just look indistinguishable from an old home movie to me.
@@Xeonort 🤣🤣
My dad used to know my window down at 5am. Didn't matter if I didn't had work or school that day. When asked why he'd say "it's time to get up". Used to irritate the living hell out of me but k ow I'd give anything to have him back❤. I love you dad!
Bro THIS IS MY DAD. WE HAD WEEKEND BATTLES growing up about who could make the most noise and especially if he had too work lmao id do it on the weekdays and be like how you like it . (This was all love btw, just our own father son bonding) It was great.
"Hey I could use some help out here!"
Oh god I've heard that to many times
He may be backwards with everything, but he’s still dad! Wouldn’t be the same without him
The slamming! So accurate! Lol
The clattering in the sink got me good 🤣
'I could with some help out here'
Translation:
'I need a witness to confirm I'm doin sumthin'.
& then when you come out to help, they don't have you do anything but just watch
That's because you didn't do it properly last time and you have to watch how he does it this time
Not my dad. He’d point to the rake and tell 11 year old me to start making piles. Then he’d have my little sister hold the yard bag open while I filled them up. He worked off shore 2 weeks and home 2 weeks, and this was the routine every Saturday when he was home.
Dad didn’t mind cutting the grass, but he hated raking the clippings with a passion since he grew up with a huge yard in Missouri and had to rake it all as a kid.
6 am Dad here, and let me tell you, if you want to get anything done at home make sure you do it before the wife wakes up and plans your whole day 😊
When you become a dad, this all makes so much sense