The Tivoli bit made me smile. Yes, kids often run around on their own in the park, but the parents are still present - just in the background. I remember my dad giving my siblings and me a wristband, and let us loose in the park by ourselves. Fun times!
Went to Egeskov Castle with my kids this summer, only lost my 4 year old 4 times that day 😄 Egeskov is multiple times larger than Tivoli and we were only 5 adults to keep an eye on 7 kids... of course the kids look out for each other as well. Anyway, he's the kind of kid that's everywhere, and he doesn't say where he's going if he believes that he know where I am. (He seems good at finding back to where he left me, good sense of direction). We found him every time, of course, and in worst case scenario, he had a wristband on with my phone number. Let kids be kids.
I'm from Denmark and yes, the kids are perfectly safe running around Tivoli without their parents. Denmark is super safe in general, and the park is very small compared to any theme park in the US.
It's the same in any suburban city in the US, you just don't see that in movies and the Internet, California is bigger than Denmark, Sweden and Germany combined
Is Denmark where the moms leave the prams outside to let the babies sleep and they’ve never had an issue? As an American I can’t fathom kids just being safe alone. It’s terrifying here. I’m so envious of a place where kids aren’t targets all the time. Good for Denmark. Y’all have something figured out, wish we could too.
Same here in Sweden, if there ever was an issue as a kid at something like a tivoli then you just approached any adult and you got help. I and my siblings all slept in prams outside in the fresh air, at least during the winter (could be dangerous in the summer heat), they just put an old mechanical watch in it that ticks as it resembles the heartbeat of the mom and you're snoring like a grown man. ⌚😴
@@jameshopkins503 it is indeed! We do it in all the Nordic countries. You typically place them in your own garden. But we don't have dangerous animals roaming around and we are less than 6 million people, and even the poorer part of the population are taken well care of compared to The US. Both rich and poor have a fairly high living standard.
So just to put things in a context as a Danish person: About a year ago, someone kidnapped a 13 year old girl in Copenhagen while she was delivering newspapers on her bicycle. Without any clues, our police still was able to find the girl and the kidnapper within 24 hours. This is partially due to our country is extemely small. You can travel from one end of the country to the other end in 7 hours. I also have to note that IF anyone, and I mean litterally ANYONE, see's a child being abused, kidnapped or similar things on the streets, all hell will break upon the person doing the crimes. The criminals in Denmark are very tough on people who have been commited crimes against women or children.
Love this actress. So real so on point with every character she plays. Didn't recognize her in Burlesque until credits rolled after the movie... Blonde to brunette in the movie totally changed her look. Superb actress who I would love to meet one day
I went to a few silent discoes in London in the early 2000s and loved it. I’d lift up my headphones and only hear shuffling. People weren’t terribly vocal.
Trivoli is an original theme park before Disney, at the center of Copenhagen. It's all gated, but walking on the streets, you can hear the rollercoaster, music etc. i remember it has lots of trees. Copenhagen is an unusual city, the little bronze mermaid is actually very small, by the beach, facing sunset everyday. I learned from the local receptionist that on weekends, the Danish like to picnic in the park and a famous cemetery 🪦😅 i was there in May 2016, so it was a sunny spring day, the cemetery was full of old tombstone 🪦, treees, flowers 🌷 and people on picnic blankets, wine, 🍺, snacks They also cycle on bike lanes with open beer can!!!!!
@@ianbattiest3448 when you write an utterly obnoxious and clearly toxic Post, after a beautiful, sweet & positive Comment, you could at least use punctuation Marks. Just to fake the bare minimum of Education. 👍
Right?! The Graig Ferguson and Kristen Bell Segments, when Graig still had his awesome Late Night Show, until he wanted to do other Things & left the LNS, were the coolest, funniest and sweetest to behold ever. 🥳🍀✨ 😄👍
Now - here is something to blow the mind of the Americans. My kids went to a free school here in Copenhagen quite far from our home. (45 minutes with a train shift). When they were 10 years old, they were given a Nokia phone and had to do the school trip on their own. For the next six years, they would do that every day. And, honestly, it was waaaaay safer than us driving them in a car.
I did a student exchange to Denmark and yeah, its real loosie goosy. No set legal drinking age and almost zero street crime. People literally can just leave their belongings out and stagger around the streets of the city in the middle of the night without being freaked out.
I am from Denmark. You can buy alchohol when u are 16, but drink it at endy age. But on bars it is from 18.. You can sit things on streats, but we also have bad ppl., so u can be unlucky. But we have nothing about what time children should be home at night ore endything. 😊
It’s not that uncommon for parents to let kids walk alone in Denmark, depending on the area, of course. I’ve lived in Denmark for 16 years and can say it’s very safe here. Tivoli Gardens is extra safe, because it’s a closed park, is rather small as she said, and staff is all around the park and can help if something goes wrong. Everyone also speaks English, so the kids wouldn’t have any issues communicating either.
@@thork6974 That was an interesting week. During that time, Craig met up with a French talk show host, Arthur, who seemed to borrow many elements from his show in Los Angeles.
I love KB! The Good Place is amazing, and I love her movie "The woman in the window in the house across the street from the other women in the other window whose window you can see from her window that she is sitting in". I think that's the title.
I was obsessed with Veronica Mars when I was young. I was such a big fan of her acting. I was always on time to watch the show. I didn't have dvr back then. I'm glad she's doing well.
About 55 years ago, my parents did the same thing with Tivoli Gardens. My brother and I were given some money to go play for a few hours each afternoon. Gambling was OK then and I had some luck with the slot machines so my brother would give me the last of our money to see if I could win enough to ride the bumper cars again! Loved to hear that parents can still get some down time while the kids have a blast!!
@@margaretmiller4718 Where do you live? 😲 I only hear of things like that every several years or so (and that's including stories from other countries around us, so we pay attention in case we see something). Then again, I also live in Europe.
We trust our children in Denmark and they prove themselves to be responsible. Good to hear you caught the same vibe. Mainly because it's pretty safe here 😉 🇩🇰
Kristen Bell is living the dream! From silent disco parties with Dax to epic family adventures in Denmark, Iceland, and Norway-talk about goals! 🎉 Can't wait to check out 'Nobody Wants This' and hear more hilarious stories on Dax's podcast. And jumping into 'Reefer Madness' last minute? Total boss move. 😎
Kristen Bell and Adam Brody on a show together! That’s all I need to hear. I have a cat named Veronica Mars. My only fear is that Netflix has been cancelling every show I like, lately. 😢
I like Dax, but I would love to see Adam’s wife, Leighton Meester, in a guest role. I have still never gotten over the fact that Seth Cohen married Blair Waldorf. 😂
I laugh because Jimmy said "and the kids are in 'your' room" and I'm thinking 'oh how cute, he thinks he has his own room', lmao. Kids are free range Jimmy! 😁
Oh, KB how I love your story about Copenhagen. Had a similar experience in California. Dropped kids off at 6 flags while we did the Napa wine tour. Gave them each $20 and said be at the gate at 6pm. They had an amazing day of complete freedom and we enjoyed a respite from our long car trip and shared hotel room with the kids. Before you judge please know that that was in the mid 90s. Things weren’t quite so crazy then.
You can still leave kids at a them park these days.. at least after age 9 or 10 I feel like they are old enough to walk around on their own in a themepark.
@@konnybenzfan9708Walt Disney was German, why would you think there was no chance he was there and drew inspiration from it? The Japanese worked with Germans at Daimler. Henry Ford worked with Daimler on the first automobile line. We hired German engineers to work on the A-Bomb…try reading up on history a bit bud.
@@ryanm4319 You have obviously no clue about history. 🙈 Walt Disney wasnt german and Daimler never met Ford. Daimler died in 1900 before Ford founded his company in 1903.
@konnybenzfan9708 visited Tivoli in 1955, where he drew inspiration from the atmosphere in Tivoli, in order to finish his own new amusement park. He visited that park specifically, because Denmark has 2 of the oldest amusement parks in history, and while Tivoli is not the oldest of them, it is by far the most popular.
It's always a pleasure to see kristen bell on the show. Mad respect to her, losing weight is especially difficult around 40, and she still managed to get back to looking like in her 20s.
The late bloomer joke was hilarious cause' it is very true, she always looks the same esp circa Veronica Mars where she looked like a teenager ^^ She is 44 now btw!
Well, as long as their kids didn't cut the lines at Tivoli! One of my friends started lecturing a kid about cutting lines when we ere there, and turns out he only spoke russian or something, but my friend kept speaking to him like "you can't cut in line, that's not allowed, that's disrespectful of other people, you have to stick to your place in line" etc. and he got really quiet and started edging backwards in the queue. So, he clearly got the picture! ;)
Here in Denmark, does kids go to School by them self, moms and dads may take the trip with them for 2-3 months, to and from School, and after that they do it them self.. School shootings are so rare i’m almost 34 and there haven’t been any in Denmark vs. US which had has so many that i can’t recall the number
@@kitsidney5906 Sure, construction is fine. Though on first pass though I read it as "vacationing with Jimmy and her kids..." and had to backtrack for a split second. I stated "more readable" - suggesting it would usually be better to opt to include it in the future. They could spell out "and" or use the comma and ampersand. No one is grading this.
Kristen is HYSTERICAL in Reefer Madness. My favorite is the subtle “did you take my car?” To Jimmy at the end. Ana Gasteyer singing The Stuff always kills me.
"Maybe they don't have lawyers in Denmark". Here's a stat for ya - America is 4% of the world's population but 40% of the lawyers in the world work there. Another fun one is that Germany is 1% of the world's population but has 40% of the breweries in the world 😁
The Tivoli bit made me smile. Yes, kids often run around on their own in the park, but the parents are still present - just in the background. I remember my dad giving my siblings and me a wristband, and let us loose in the park by ourselves. Fun times!
Went to Egeskov Castle with my kids this summer, only lost my 4 year old 4 times that day 😄
Egeskov is multiple times larger than Tivoli and we were only 5 adults to keep an eye on 7 kids... of course the kids look out for each other as well.
Anyway, he's the kind of kid that's everywhere, and he doesn't say where he's going if he believes that he know where I am. (He seems good at finding back to where he left me, good sense of direction).
We found him every time, of course, and in worst case scenario, he had a wristband on with my phone number.
Let kids be kids.
I'm from Denmark and yes, the kids are perfectly safe running around Tivoli without their parents. Denmark is super safe in general, and the park is very small compared to any theme park in the US.
It's the same in any suburban city in the US, you just don't see that in movies and the Internet, California is bigger than Denmark, Sweden and Germany combined
Is Denmark where the moms leave the prams outside to let the babies sleep and they’ve never had an issue? As an American I can’t fathom kids just being safe alone. It’s terrifying here. I’m so envious of a place where kids aren’t targets all the time. Good for Denmark. Y’all have something figured out, wish we could too.
Same here in Sweden, if there ever was an issue as a kid at something like a tivoli then you just approached any adult and you got help.
I and my siblings all slept in prams outside in the fresh air, at least during the winter (could be dangerous in the summer heat), they just put an old mechanical watch in it that ticks as it resembles the heartbeat of the mom and you're snoring like a grown man. ⌚😴
@@jameshopkins503 it is indeed! We do it in all the Nordic countries. You typically place them in your own garden. But we don't have dangerous animals roaming around and we are less than 6 million people, and even the poorer part of the population are taken well care of compared to The US. Both rich and poor have a fairly high living standard.
That's wonderful to hear!
She's so incredibly charismatic I can't even deal
Right?! So charming
She is fantastic, hilarious, talented, and freaking adorable. Dax is a lucky man.
His podcast just makes you realize how much of a typical bro he is. Someone who doesn't think much outside of himself. She deserves better.
So just to put things in a context as a Danish person: About a year ago, someone kidnapped a 13 year old girl in Copenhagen while she was delivering newspapers on her bicycle. Without any clues, our police still was able to find the girl and the kidnapper within 24 hours. This is partially due to our country is extemely small. You can travel from one end of the country to the other end in 7 hours.
I also have to note that IF anyone, and I mean litterally ANYONE, see's a child being abused, kidnapped or similar things on the streets, all hell will break upon the person doing the crimes. The criminals in Denmark are very tough on people who have been commited crimes against women or children.
Pretty sure that wasn't in Copenhagen, but small city over hundrede miles away. It's still very very very rare % wise
ALWAYS a joy to see & listen to Kristen.
I Love Kristen Bell, she's hilarious, & Beautiful, both inside, & out!! Kristen is truly a Beautiful gem!! 💎 🥰 💜
Can you imagine having them as your parents? I hope those kids realize how great they've got it.
Love this actress. So real so on point with every character she plays. Didn't recognize her in Burlesque until credits rolled after the movie... Blonde to brunette in the movie totally changed her look. Superb actress who I would love to meet one day
I went to a few silent discoes in London in the early 2000s and loved it. I’d lift up my headphones and only hear shuffling. People weren’t terribly vocal.
We are very chill like that here in Denmark.
Trivoli is an original theme park before Disney, at the center of Copenhagen. It's all gated, but walking on the streets, you can hear the rollercoaster, music etc. i remember it has lots of trees.
Copenhagen is an unusual city, the little bronze mermaid is actually very small, by the beach, facing sunset everyday. I learned from the local receptionist that on weekends, the Danish like to picnic in the park and a famous cemetery 🪦😅 i was there in May 2016, so it was a sunny spring day, the cemetery was full of old tombstone 🪦, treees, flowers 🌷 and people on picnic blankets, wine, 🍺, snacks
They also cycle on bike lanes with open beer can!!!!!
Cycling with a beer can... Sounds like a typical day in Florida lol
Quite possibly the best talk show guest ever.
She always lit up Craig Ferguson's show.
No.
@@alankott3129 I came to say this! Man I miss Craig.
Same man, came to write about Craig's chemistry with her ,we miss it @@mikul93
That would be Norm and Aubrie Plaza.
Just having Kristen Bell as a guest is a treat she is an awesome lady!
No she's not your mind is sealed
@@ianbattiest3448 when you write an utterly obnoxious and clearly toxic Post, after a beautiful, sweet & positive Comment, you could at least use punctuation Marks. Just to fake the bare minimum of Education.
👍
Right?!
The Graig Ferguson and Kristen Bell Segments, when Graig still had his awesome Late Night Show, until he wanted to do other Things & left the LNS, were the coolest, funniest and sweetest to behold ever. 🥳🍀✨
😄👍
Now - here is something to blow the mind of the Americans. My kids went to a free school here in Copenhagen quite far from our home. (45 minutes with a train shift). When they were 10 years old, they were given a Nokia phone and had to do the school trip on their own. For the next six years, they would do that every day. And, honestly, it was waaaaay safer than us driving them in a car.
Just love her!!! And Dax. Couple goals!
I did a student exchange to Denmark and yeah, its real loosie goosy. No set legal drinking age and almost zero street crime. People literally can just leave their belongings out and stagger around the streets of the city in the middle of the night without being freaked out.
Did you visit in the 1800? We do have a drinking age, and we do have street crime. And no you cant leave your belonging out
bc its so damn cold no one wants to do anything but get home
@@thunderousapplause Nah the Danes partied a lot. At least where I was.
@@The_Dutch_Hammer No, you're wrong. There's no drinking age in, just an age of when you can buy alcohol.
I am from Denmark. You can buy alchohol when u are 16, but drink it at endy age. But on bars it is from 18.. You can sit things on streats, but we also have bad ppl., so u can be unlucky. But we have nothing about what time children should be home at night ore endything. 😊
It’s not that uncommon for parents to let kids walk alone in Denmark, depending on the area, of course. I’ve lived in Denmark for 16 years and can say it’s very safe here. Tivoli Gardens is extra safe, because it’s a closed park, is rather small as she said, and staff is all around the park and can help if something goes wrong. Everyone also speaks English, so the kids wouldn’t have any issues communicating either.
Talking about "Lousy Gousy" ... Kirsten & Dex "Africa" video is some of the most uplifting on UA-cam. Always puts me in a good mood 😊
Loosey-goosey, not lousy 😁
@@agffans5725 You're absolutely right - Thanks! 😄
Yep I have it downloaded 😅 their Xmas video is awesome too
She was so awesome with Craig Ferguson. The jayleno fly compilations are must re-Watch annually material
DING DING DING DING
I have the full week of Paris episodes recorded somewhere,
@@thork6974 That was an interesting week. During that time, Craig met up with a French talk show host, Arthur, who seemed to borrow many elements from his show in Los Angeles.
I love KB! The Good Place is amazing, and I love her movie "The woman in the window in the house across the street from the other women in the other window whose window you can see from her window that she is sitting in". I think that's the title.
You just made that even better. 😆😆😆
👍😂😂😂
I was obsessed with Veronica Mars when I was young. I was such a big fan of her acting. I was always on time to watch the show. I didn't have dvr back then. I'm glad she's doing well.
About 55 years ago, my parents did the same thing with Tivoli Gardens. My brother and I were given some money to go play for a few hours each afternoon. Gambling was OK then and I had some luck with the slot machines so my brother would give me the last of our money to see if I could win enough to ride the bumper cars again! Loved to hear that parents can still get some down time while the kids have a blast!!
55 years ago 🤯 at a time when children disappearing wasn't an everyday event 🤯
@@margaretmiller4718 Where do you live? 😲
I only hear of things like that every several years or so (and that's including stories from other countries around us, so we pay attention in case we see something). Then again, I also live in Europe.
Love Kristen Bell. I think she is very underrated
Lovely to see Kristen Bell! super talent and great guest.
I did a silent disco two years ago on a New Years Eve. So great!! My husband and I met dancing, so silent disco is the way to jam yo!!!
Love love love Kristen Bell. She's gorgeous and her personality is amazing.
I totally put myself in the silent disco as she described. Cracking up! Dream Weaver would've been my choice too! Oh, the late 70’s. ❤
We trust our children in Denmark and they prove themselves to be responsible. Good to hear you caught the same vibe.
Mainly because it's pretty safe here 😉 🇩🇰
She is very authentic, how can you not love her?
I was in Copenhagen many moons ago. It's one of the safest cities I have ever been.
Whenever I hear Kristen Bell's voice, I instantly think of Anna from Frozen! Love her!
that thank you at the end, and the story of filling in, i think kristen just did jimmy a solid by filling in for a guest.
Absolutely LOVE Kristen & Dax!!
Kristen Bell is such an entertaining and awesome person. Really brilliant actor and a very genuine seeming person in real life.
Kristen speaks very clearly and without a lot of hmmm hmmm. That makes her a very captivating speaker.
Vibrant and smart cookie. Always loved her!
Nobody Wants This is SOOOOO CUTE! Started watching yesterday!
I live in Copenhagen and it is very safe. Just a side note though Tivoli definitely doesn't open at 6 am. It opens at 11. 🙂
Love her stories! ❤️
This woman is just a likeable sort. Smart as a whip. Kind. Cheery. Dax too. Anyone who has not watched 'The Good Place' is an ejit.
Kristen Bell was basically Craig Ferguson's co-host back in the day. A talk show savant.
Kristen Bell is living the dream! From silent disco parties with Dax to epic family adventures in Denmark, Iceland, and Norway-talk about goals! 🎉 Can't wait to check out 'Nobody Wants This' and hear more hilarious stories on Dax's podcast. And jumping into 'Reefer Madness' last minute? Total boss move. 😎
Are people still picnic at the cemetery?😅
Veronica Mars was my favorite show.
One of the best for sure!
Kristen Bell and Adam Brody on a show together! That’s all I need to hear. I have a cat named Veronica Mars. My only fear is that Netflix has been cancelling every show I like, lately. 😢
Yeah they seem to do that a lot once you get invested with a show.😢
I like Dax, but I would love to see Adam’s wife, Leighton Meester, in a guest role. I have still never gotten over the fact that Seth Cohen married Blair Waldorf. 😂
I would love to see Veronica Mars come back. I just recently watched it for the first time, and loved it 🙂
how is this woman getting MORE beautiful as she gets older - just a glowing gorgeous ray of sunshine inside and out 💖
I laugh because Jimmy said "and the kids are in 'your' room" and I'm thinking 'oh how cute, he thinks he has his own room', lmao. Kids are free range Jimmy! 😁
Kristen Bell is literally made of charisma, she just emits sunshine from her every pore
I love Kristen Bell 😍🤗🤗❤️
Yay! Dane here 🇩🇰😄
hiya Denmark
Does anyone remember the short lived TV series "Bridget Loves Bernie"?
She is the BEST❤
Kristen, the Queen of Arendel, and Idina, the Queen of Northuldra.
she looks so pretty with long hair
Oh, KB how I love your story about Copenhagen. Had a similar experience in California. Dropped kids off at 6 flags while we did the Napa wine tour. Gave them each $20 and said be at the gate at 6pm. They had an amazing day of complete freedom and we enjoyed a respite from our long car trip and shared hotel room with the kids. Before you judge please know that that was in the mid 90s. Things weren’t quite so crazy then.
You can still leave kids at a them park these days.. at least after age 9 or 10 I feel like they are old enough to walk around on their own in a themepark.
"Tivoli" Copenhagen est. 1842💙👍🤟
... and has nothing to do with Disney. 🙈
@@konnybenzfan9708Walt Disney was German, why would you think there was no chance he was there and drew inspiration from it? The Japanese worked with Germans at Daimler. Henry Ford worked with Daimler on the first automobile line. We hired German engineers to work on the A-Bomb…try reading up on history a bit bud.
@@ryanm4319 You have obviously no clue about history. 🙈 Walt Disney wasnt german and Daimler never met Ford. Daimler died in 1900 before Ford founded his company in 1903.
@konnybenzfan9708 visited Tivoli in 1955, where he drew inspiration from the atmosphere in Tivoli, in order to finish his own new amusement park.
He visited that park specifically, because Denmark has 2 of the oldest amusement parks in history, and while Tivoli is not the oldest of them, it is by far the most popular.
Yes it literally inspired Walt Disney@@konnybenzfan9708
I knew Kristen when she was Annie. She was my backyard neighbor in Huntington Woods MI. She came to my sons birthday party...HAHA...
Love Kristen Bell!
We love kristen bell and jimmy kimmel
She is a national treasure
It's always a pleasure to see kristen bell on the show.
Mad respect to her, losing weight is especially difficult around 40, and she still managed to get back to looking like in her 20s.
Kristen Bell
She’s awesome 👏
....I had an Antonio Banderas poster very intentionally. No regrets! 😂He's still beautiful.
I love silent disco
Kristen should be a ambassador for Earth
100%
Jimmy's wife 😂 3:30 🤣
Love love love her❤
Thanks for the high praise of our great Nation.
The late bloomer joke was hilarious cause' it is very true, she always looks the same esp circa Veronica Mars where she looked like a teenager ^^ She is 44 now btw!
Well, as long as their kids didn't cut the lines at Tivoli! One of my friends started lecturing a kid about cutting lines when we ere there, and turns out he only spoke russian or something, but my friend kept speaking to him like "you can't cut in line, that's not allowed, that's disrespectful of other people, you have to stick to your place in line" etc. and he got really quiet and started edging backwards in the queue. So, he clearly got the picture! ;)
Here in Denmark, does kids go to School by them self, moms and dads may take the trip with them for 2-3 months, to and from School, and after that they do it them self..
School shootings are so rare i’m almost 34 and there haven’t been any in Denmark vs. US which had has so many that i can’t recall the number
Love her! 💙
I'm imagining her Denmark trip is what Anna and Kristoff would go through when they have kids.
Antonio’s still okay with the story. *Kristen Bell* still had him labelled as a “hot guy”. In his mind, mission accomplished I think.
Wow, the US discovered silent parties after being over 20 years in Europe. 🤭
an oxford comma in the title would make it more readable
i think the construction is fine. it's parallel. perfectly understandable. and you can't use a comma before an ampersand.
@@kitsidney5906 Sure, construction is fine. Though on first pass though I read it as "vacationing with Jimmy and her kids..." and had to backtrack for a split second. I stated "more readable" - suggesting it would usually be better to opt to include it in the future. They could spell out "and" or use the comma and ampersand. No one is grading this.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ p.s. love Kristen in both Frozens 😊😊😊
She is so likeable!
She has such a geometric face!
No people like theater people!! The show must go on!!
Did she really just call Antonio Banderes "Tony B" ? 🤣
She's so beautiful..
She will always be my celeb crush
Does anyone remember her from Deadwood ? Incredible role.
Kristen is HYSTERICAL in Reefer Madness. My favorite is the subtle “did you take my car?” To Jimmy at the end.
Ana Gasteyer singing The Stuff always kills me.
Yowza ..... Kristen is looking mighty fine these days 😍😍
She was great in the Good Place
Fine ❤!!!!!!!!!
Good morning jimmy kimmel fans
Norway mentioned 🇳🇴
I really hope that I'm bff with her in my next life 😄!!!
I ABSOLUTELY ADORE Kristen 😊
If she's not careful. I'm gonna steal her husband 😍 😂😂😂
Beautiful Kristen
Danmark😍
Kristen is so beautiful
"Maybe they don't have lawyers in Denmark".
Here's a stat for ya - America is 4% of the world's population but 40% of the lawyers in the world work there. Another fun one is that Germany is 1% of the world's population but has 40% of the breweries in the world 😁
And Florida has 1 former president with all 34 felony convictions given to former presidents. 😂
@@PSA78haha good one. We definitely top a lot of global lists when talking about Florida! 😅
@@PSA78 and 50% of all Presidential impeachments, and 99% of all the lies of any president and 98% of all the mental issues.
Dax The B.O. Boyyyy!
The Whites are loved ❤
Nobody Wants This is a really good show.
Played spades! yes!