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  • Aidan, Gaynor and Sophie react to Bill Burr on CONAN - women are overrated!
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  • @whiskybooze
    @whiskybooze Рік тому +18

    I called my mom the B word when I was a little boy and I just remember her saying "wait till I tell your father" and slamming the basement door on me. I got the belt with buckle end(I deserved it)....I've never tried hiding more in my life.

  • @Ameslan1
    @Ameslan1 Рік тому +13

    Bill Burr and Conan O'Brien are HILARIOUS together! They come from the same state originally - Boston Massachusetts. What is really making me laugh my head off though.. is when Gaynor shocks Office Bloke Aiden and Sophie with whatever she says.. Laugh out loud! So funny! In the USA, we used to have on tv a show like Celebrity Jungle like you were talking about. it was called "Fear Factor" where the contestants did things like that eating bugs and eyeballs, and other gross stuff. They also had a Celebrity Fear Factor as well. In fact, the radio talk show host Joe Rogan was the Master of Ceremonies of Fear Factor who would explain to the contestants what the stunts they were to do.

  • @bintheredonethat
    @bintheredonethat Рік тому +50

    My mother had no problem puttin' the smack to us. Her famous line was.."don't make me pull this car over." It wasn't a bluff. ;O)

    • @JustMe-gn6yf
      @JustMe-gn6yf Рік тому +1

      I was born in 1960 my father was a chief petty officer in the Navy and he was strict and he had no problem whooping my butt when I screwed up but my mom usually let dad handle the discipline but if I really pissed her off she would go psycho me , I never liked getting spanked but I preferred dad doing it over mom

    • @kodiak138
      @kodiak138 Рік тому +1

      Same here, my father never laid a hand on me and my brother but my mom could reach her breaking point at times with us and being boys we would push it knowing it wasn't going to hurt if she lost it. Lol

    • @bintheredonethat
      @bintheredonethat Рік тому +1

      @@JustMe-gn6yf I hear ya. I went to a Catholic grade school run by nuns. The principle was known as Sister Mary Ruler. She carried that ruler like a field marshal would his baton. Her word was law; judge, jury, executioner. There's was no crying to your parents, that could make things worse. I only saw her give a couple of the boys a quick smack a couple times to get their attention. Everybody understood behaving was the pleasant way to get through the day. The teachers, as a whole, took 0 crap from little kids.

    • @pistonburner6448
      @pistonburner6448 Рік тому

      You lived in a car?

    • @bintheredonethat
      @bintheredonethat Рік тому

      @@pistonburner6448 Seemed like we lived in a car. Airplanes too. My dad was an airline pilot & we traveled around the country a lot.

  • @hughfuller8416
    @hughfuller8416 Рік тому +12

    He’s very brave to sit between two women on topics like this.

  • @myibook141
    @myibook141 Рік тому +14

    Bill burr is absolutely not a woman hater 😂.. he just calls it like it is and it’s usually spot on and hilarious

    • @taz200032
      @taz200032 Рік тому +4

      Yuuuup his jokes are mostly just pure facts lol

  • @Sevkingblade
    @Sevkingblade Рік тому +7

    Loved you guys reaction and the stories you told.
    Just want to say I really love that you guys come together as a family and just hang and have fun. Some people don't or can't. Cherish each other 🙂

  • @sopwithpuppy
    @sopwithpuppy Рік тому +1

    A smack on a child does not even have to have any force behind it at all. The mere fact you made your beloved mum SO MAD she smacks you is enough to make most kids pull your head in. (from a guy who was NEVER smacked by his mum or dad). The worst thing of all was to make your mum cry and tell you she is SO disappointed in you. A dagger straight to the heart.

  • @satanishangover
    @satanishangover Рік тому +10

    He's not a woman hater, he's a woman truer.

  • @TomGorham
    @TomGorham Рік тому +4

    I grew up with the belt. My own kids only needed to see me take off my belt... I never used it but they believed it. Todays kids have no fear.

  • @boduholm8463
    @boduholm8463 Рік тому +1

    We had a saying when I grew up, "That wood would fall from the skies", meaning that a spanking was coming, and my mother said it all the time when I was growing up. In my middle teens, I came home, and the wood ceiling had come down. When my mom returned, I told her, "I never thought it was literal."

  • @xaj1543
    @xaj1543 Рік тому +1

    Sophie has taken on the American habit of using the
    word, “like,” 3 or 4 times in every sentence.
    Help us!!

  • @n00dlez56
    @n00dlez56 Рік тому +4

    I just recently subscribed to yall and yall are becoming one of my favorite reaction channels, keep it up 💯

  • @kingballs632431
    @kingballs632431 11 місяців тому

    this lady is like the super cool mom of my best friend i remember from my childhood. she gave me the "talk" 8 years before my Catholic parents got the courage too, but with the tact of an acholic construction worker. i love that woman.

  • @tidritblag9877
    @tidritblag9877 Рік тому +60

    He’s not a woman hater. That’s just a really lazy intellectual take to have. He makes you think, and that’s dangerous to people with small worldviews.

    • @dizzlebizzle8424
      @dizzlebizzle8424 Рік тому +4

      what if by 'woman hater' she didn't mean it the way you understand the phrase? if you haven't already thought of that, would that be intellectual laziness? would that be a lack of taking other world-views into consideration? if by hater she meant criticizer, thus being accurate, would you arrive at that conclusion by socratic questioning instead of being insulted in a passive-aggressive manor?

    • @tidritblag9877
      @tidritblag9877 Рік тому

      @@dizzlebizzle8424 what if she did? See this is a boring exercise. Words have meaning and she chose that phrase. She has to live with that, not me. Moron.

    • @pranjoshi
      @pranjoshi Рік тому +13

      ​@@dizzlebizzle8424 it's spelled manner. And the rest of your take is not right either. If you describe someone as a killer, you can't substitute it with harmer. That's what you are doing right now. Hater and criticizer are two wildly different things and can't be misunderstood or substituted for each other.

    • @goldboy150
      @goldboy150 Рік тому

      @@pranjoshiexcept that “hating” has a colloquial definition in modern parlance that doesn’t equate to literal hate. So it is reductive to suggest she meant literal hate.

    • @pranjoshi
      @pranjoshi Рік тому +6

      @@goldboy150 "Hating" on it's own might be taken in different ways. But "woman hater" is pretty clear and does not have a variety of interpretations.

  • @79glane928
    @79glane928 Рік тому

    That kind of thing comes from a time when things werent as easy as they are now. You didnt waste food. You ate things you didnt necessarily like because it was better than nothing. And your parents didnt have time for your nonsense because they had real problems to deal with. It wasnt because people were cruel. Life was cruel and people were harder because of it.

  • @rodneysisco6364
    @rodneysisco6364 Рік тому +7

    We were at a friend's house when he told his 12 year old son (an only child ) to do something / His son said "Fuck you , I'm not going to do it ."He and the father then argued back and forth for a few minutes and the kid stomped off ,without doing what he had been told to do . My friend apologized to us for the argument . I told him " If any of mine had ever spoken to me like that he would have had a permanent speech impediment ."

  • @davidlincoln78240
    @davidlincoln78240 Рік тому +3

    OMG! My dad use to snap his belt too! lol It worked!

  • @josepholszewski2565
    @josepholszewski2565 Рік тому +1

    We were always left in the car when our mom went grocery shopping! 🤣

    • @wakawaka5131
      @wakawaka5131 7 місяців тому

      😂we were left at home.,she wasn't playing around

  • @Jedicake
    @Jedicake Рік тому +1

    More Bill Burr. Never stop the Burr

  • @hkaayaakuu
    @hkaayaakuu Рік тому

    3:04 hodge twins said theyre gonna make the kid think theyre gonna hit em but only think

  • @nr63kish
    @nr63kish Рік тому +3

    Oh hell yeah my father beat my ass with a belt, and I earned it. The buckle end was the worst, but yeah, I picked on all of my siblings, a couple of younger sisters and brother and an older sister. I remember the only kid in class who didn't have a dad at home cussing out his mom once, and my face went white. My hide would have been so tanned, but what was his mother going to do, spank him? Pffft. The threat of physical violence is how boys learn, and with the modern "timeout" bullshit, it's no wonder everything is going to hell in a handbasket.

  • @Damien3210
    @Damien3210 Рік тому +1

    As the law stands in England and Northern Ireland right now, it's illegal for a parent to smack their own child, except where the smacking is "reasonable punishment" so there is some grey area. Wales and Scotland it's completely illegal. Not sure about the US.

    • @suckmymiddlefinger4350
      @suckmymiddlefinger4350 4 місяці тому

      Basically you can hit your kid up until it hits point of "abusiveness" which there's no real legal definition for so you could report child abuse to CPS and they can randomly choose what's abuse, which you'll find that maybe over half of cases of child abuse here are often not abuse and CPS takes the kid and hands the child to an abusive family. I knew some friends in school who suddenly disappeared because they were basically kidnapped by CPS and were given to an abusive family or they'd run away because CPS ignored the case.

  • @DefaultName-du3kr
    @DefaultName-du3kr Рік тому +1

    My mom used to make me eat left overs from the night before to save money.
    I didn't get that until I was a bit older.

  • @plnkfloydian7814
    @plnkfloydian7814 Рік тому +1

    If I was bad when I was growing up dad had no issues getting the belt out. When I was really bad I’d get pops with a wet towel, he was good at it too. I think it’s ultimately good for ya

  • @RFredrickPhotography
    @RFredrickPhotography Рік тому

    @OfficeBlokeDaz Here in the USA we also had 'I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here' and also we had 'Fear Factor' hosted by Joe Rogan that did similar things. They haven't been on TV for a long time but you may be able to see re-runs on UA-cam.

    • @dannyjoe3343
      @dannyjoe3343 Рік тому

      Fear Factor is in syndication on antenna tv. A channel called TBD.

  • @Matdogg2k
    @Matdogg2k Рік тому

    Conan is the best American nighttime talk show host so I'm glad you're reacting to his shows

  • @mumuspain2086
    @mumuspain2086 Рік тому +7

    I was spanked as a child, even with a belt sometimes, and once with a paddle at school. Never was I abused. Any time that happened, it was because I did something completely unacceptable. Guess what, I learned my lesson, and I'm all the better for it. Kids these days are out of control. Mind you, I'm not even 30 yet and I think that way. Oh, and when my mom, grandma, or anybody slaved away in the kitchen to get us something to eat, there was no way in hell we were gonna push it away and say "I don't like that". My Mom's rule was that we had to at least try to eat a portion of everything, a few bites at the very least. Otherwise it's going to waste, which was unacceptable in a home with a tight budget for food. My mom also made sure we always had fruit, vegetables, etc even if they were from a can. These parents that let their kids eat nothing but chicken nuggets, macaroni, and candy should have their children removed from their custody. They are bringing them up thinking it's fine to eat nothing but garbage and be fat and unhealthy. The parents of today are disgusting. No wonder mass shootings are so prevalent.

  • @williampagdon4822
    @williampagdon4822 Рік тому

    The Weetabix Torture builds character that children need for later in life.

  • @jdub8325
    @jdub8325 Рік тому +1

    Love the reactions!

  • @jartstopsign
    @jartstopsign Рік тому +3

    Spankings are illegal now?!? My mom would still be in jail for the amount of times she taught me a lesson as a kid lol and poor Gaynor, having to eat that gross cereal and fake milk

    • @Solidaritas1
      @Solidaritas1 Рік тому +2

      If you wouldn't do something like smack or whip or belt an adult why the hell would you do it to a kid? Yes, Corporal punishment is illegal on Children in countries that abide by the UN charter on the rights of the child, including much of Europe.

    • @RewardBread619
      @RewardBread619 Рік тому

      ⁠@@Solidaritas1 man get out of these comments talking like that. I got beat with sticks, branches, belts, etc.. I turned out fine and love my parents 😂

    • @darkseeker102
      @darkseeker102 Рік тому

      I consider the yelling and name calling worst then any beatings I got from uncle

    • @FEARNoMore
      @FEARNoMore Рік тому

      It's not illegal. lol Never heard of a parent going to prison for spanking... beating, neglect, starvation, abuse, on the other hand, yes.

    • @commanderpinkie7617
      @commanderpinkie7617 11 місяців тому

      @@RewardBread619I somehow doubt that. Statistically speaking, the chances of you coming out COMPLETELY okay after that is unlikely.
      There usually is still some level of problematic behavior since you learned that your consequences are held only by violence and not other actions.
      I was spanked and eventually beaten by my parents. I thought i was good until my 20’s when I became my own authority. The only way I knew how to teach myself not to do something was by harming myself. Inadvertently, I didn’t even realize I was doing that, something like refusing to talk to friends after saying something about hay upset them. Or the opposite and doubling down on what I said out of spite.
      Through therapy I found out that spankings ALONE were capable to cause a lack of understanding on how to deal with a stressful situation.
      Eventually I was taught the other way to understand you did something wrong, by having someone calmly explain what I did wrong, why it’s wrong, and how I can avoid doing that again.
      Using facts over emotional argument, it is something for you to also consider, are there any day to day behaviors you never thought to be an issue but do have outsiders say you struggle with?
      My boyfriend cares for his family but when I broke it down for him that what we went through was neglect and abusive (spanking is considered abusive, what defines if law enforcement gets involved is when it’s deemed excessive or causes a visible injury.) Even, 20 countries have BANNED spanking and have legal repercussions for it, just because we don’t have those safety nets for American children, doesn’t mean those safety nets don’t exist at all.
      Because you were able to work it out with your family doesn’t mean if you repeat that behavior onto your own children, they’ll have the same response as you did. Even if they had the same behavioral issues, how they respond to a traumatic experience.
      You’re absolutely lying if you don’t say you remember each spanking in vivid detail. Or it’s because you shoved it deep down and lie to yourself about what really happen. Just like my boyfriend did.
      Spanking isn’t a good solution to MAJORITY behavioral issues. Even then. You can’t lie about the fact that it is physical abuse. The second you use violence to solve an issue, it’s abusive! Especially since wits a fucking kid. They don’t know what life is yet.
      I’d say not only does it depend on the individual child’s understanding of life. But it ALSO depends on the parents being able to identify if spanking is making the issue worse or even the right course of action, hell, some parents don’t bother talking and just go to whooping.
      So when their kids don’t know how to speak their mind, they throw hands instead. I did that. I STILL do that and I’m trying to get rid of it.
      Not knowing the core reason for my behavior didnt help, substituting mentoring a child for physically assaulting one is obviously gonna end with poor results.
      It’s because people like you, who live off of a lie they told themselves (I truly deserved it! I should’ve known better) when they’re talking about a 5-13 year old. They still don’t know shit, they don’t even know the concept of emotions, especially things like sympathy and empathy. You have to TEACH THAT. Don’t teach them how to hurt others!

  • @acebongboy
    @acebongboy Рік тому

    You should watch the Dave Chappelle Show skit "Joe Rogun Meets Tyron Biggums on Fear Factor" -- they have a bit on eating disgusting stuff.

  • @cygnusx-1318
    @cygnusx-1318 11 місяців тому

    You guys are fun.

  • @joetheplumber2970
    @joetheplumber2970 Рік тому

    Gaynor, I recommend you give Mitch Hedberg, a try.

  • @jettslappy7028
    @jettslappy7028 Рік тому

    In 3rd grade I had to choose between a paddling from the Principal or 1 hour detention after school. I chose 1 hour.
    Then I got paddled at home.

  • @dalegleneagles5072
    @dalegleneagles5072 Рік тому +1

    OJ with pulp is truly disgusting

  • @JustMe-gn6yf
    @JustMe-gn6yf Рік тому

    I was the hyper kid before they came up with the term A D.D. so I got paddled by teachers, coaches,vice principals and principals and they would call my father to let him know so he would discipline me when I got home

  • @OnlyTriples
    @OnlyTriples 9 місяців тому

    I’m 25, when I was 4 my mom popped a blood vessel in her hand spanking me and I looked a her and said “was that it” then my dad took over spanking and those 3 words were my first regret

  • @hyacinthlynch843
    @hyacinthlynch843 Рік тому +2

    My mom used to take off her shoe and whack us on the bottom. My father would just give us a serious raised eyebrow stare, that was enough to set us straight.

  • @wyattfortney4078
    @wyattfortney4078 Рік тому +27

    I’m 26 and I got spanked. I believe that you spank your child based on their personality and how they learn. Me and my brother needed spanked to learn when we were young. My wife however was also spanked and learned better by being scolded and explaining the situation to her. My dad actually had me and my brother hangout in the garage with him for an hour and watch him hand make a paddle out of pine wood. He named it piney and when he’d threaten to pull it on us we shut up, and behaved right away! No thought of abuse or anything! We were children that needed that extra kick to get our shit together. We were rebels btw so I put my parents through hell, even into high school!

    • @Jedicake
      @Jedicake Рік тому

      This is a good take. I'm incredibly progressive, but at the same time I'm not necessarily against spanking. Depending on their personality and their learning is a good take

    • @JustMe-gn6yf
      @JustMe-gn6yf Рік тому +2

      I was born in 1960 on a Navy base my dad was a chief petty officer in the Seabees I got spanked till the age of about 10 then he switched to pushups, sit-ups and pull-ups sometimes till I puked but on the bright side it kept me in great shape

    • @RewardBread619
      @RewardBread619 Рік тому +1

      23 and got spanked with literally whatever my momma could find lol

    • @FEARNoMore
      @FEARNoMore Рік тому +9

      The problem with spanking/hitting a child is they're at the mercy of the parents mood. If a parent is angry with something else they tend to transfer that anger when having to discipline a child.

    • @patphatkitten
      @patphatkitten Рік тому +2

      So, how did it work when you still put your parents through hell, even through high school?
      You don't have to answer, a rhetorical question and I already know.

  • @prettybullet7728
    @prettybullet7728 Рік тому +9

    Back in the early 1990's a friend of my mother got turned in for popping her kids behind in a store but truthfully all three of her kids were little hellions especially the oldest one. He was constantly getting thrown out of school because his behavior was so atrocious. My mother babysat them one summer and was ready to tear her hair out.

    • @patphatkitten
      @patphatkitten Рік тому +2

      The beatings did not work. Didn't work for me either. But crazy people just keep doing what does not work.

    • @vancedadder
      @vancedadder Рік тому

      popping? what's that?

    • @prettybullet7728
      @prettybullet7728 Рік тому

      @@vancedadder A light spank on the behind. Just enough to get the child's attention.

    • @jddrew1000
      @jddrew1000 Рік тому

      ​@@patphatkitten Oh it works. I'm a witness

    • @patphatkitten
      @patphatkitten Рік тому +1

      @@jddrew1000 yeah, it does, when the child is around threatening parent.
      Works out of fear and threats, but children behave completely differently when their parent or people with authority are not around. So, changes in behavior, real long lasting changes, occur when a child decides to change his or her behaviour him/ herself based on his or her own personal realizations and experiences, not yours.
      So, fear and threats control people, when the threat is still around in some way.
      If a child has no respect for adult doing the beating, it doesn't work. The child decided the adult is dumb and is not to be taken seriously, so in that situation it doesn't work at all. Beat away, your arm gets tired , and the behavior continues because they have a strong desire to survive mentally and emotionally. They don't want to succumb and die a little everyday, mentally and emotionally, to a DUMB adult or person of authority.
      Fear and threats doesn't make better young people with confidence who think for themselves. It makes adults who do what you say, what the government says, are easy to control because they are afraid.
      Keep making those American sheep , parents! Keep beating away!!!

  • @jcarm185
    @jcarm185 Рік тому

    Yup; we definitely got jungle in several of teh southern coastal states and in Hawaii.

  • @josiahrickens4556
    @josiahrickens4556 Рік тому +1

    So as a kid growing up back even in the 80 if you got introuble you was spanked in public or if you asked for something and couldn't get it so you threw a fit my mom would say if you don't stop crying I'll give you something to cry about

  • @dudermcdudeface3674
    @dudermcdudeface3674 Рік тому

    Bill is for real. Ay yo Aiden, you ever been in a fist fight with Daz?

  • @dimestorephilosopher3308
    @dimestorephilosopher3308 Рік тому

    100% In the 80s, mom spanked you and dad was the threat. Dad never touched me. But I was scared shit of dad hitting me, so mom spanking me was normal. Take that to your agent as you will.

  • @jefferyshute6641
    @jefferyshute6641 Рік тому +15

    Yep! Growing up it was expected that parents would discipline their kids. I received several spankings from my mom and dad, even at school corporate discipline was accepted. I admit I was a handful when younger, but I never felt abused. I usually deserved more than just a spanking, but I never doubted that my folks loved me. If not, they wouldn't have tried to guide me. There seems to be lightning fast messages from the butt to the brain. I'm just saying...

    • @Yawnzee_
      @Yawnzee_ Рік тому

      I 100 percent agree I deserved the spankings I received my dad wasn't afraid to whoop us in the store if we deserved it. I had the same upbringing as Bill did and I'm grateful for it.

  • @JonsTunes
    @JonsTunes Рік тому +5

    Im English, 47 years old and had the best parents you could wish for. A smack or bollocking absolutely worked! Other people i.e teachers or members of the pubilc were well in their rights to do the same if you were out of order. If a teacher smacked you and you mentioned it in the home I'd expect another smack from the old man as he'd say you obviously deserved it. I've raised my three daughters on my own and treated them as i was. They're now older and are respectfully, polite, hardworking, funny and healthy young women.

  • @e-reptiledysfunction2243
    @e-reptiledysfunction2243 Рік тому

    I remember 1 time my mom and I were arguing about something on the way home, and she thought I called her a b**** from the back seat though I didn't, she's like just wait till we get home... lol I was like 😬 oh shit

  • @LovesLove1991
    @LovesLove1991 Рік тому

    I comment all the time with the same thing- Patrice O’Neal missing white girl!! It’s hilarious and dnt think to much into the title!!!

  • @blackgirlcouchreviews
    @blackgirlcouchreviews Рік тому +2

    Where is that illegal? 😂 Not anywhere it’s enforced. You try calling the police on your parents they’ll hand mom or dad back the belt in the hood ol USA nah kids should get spanking but yeah there was a line in my mothers generation they crossed into abuse but I’m alive and sane…mostly.

  • @Hmmmmmmmm320
    @Hmmmmmmmm320 Рік тому +4

    It’s not illegal to spank your child in the United States. I think it’s in the constitution somewhere and went to the Supreme Court

  • @alimul642
    @alimul642 Рік тому

    Lol at this point I keep coming back for mom

  • @shoelesblondlady
    @shoelesblondlady Рік тому

    You should listen to Bobby lee tell stories about his dad on tom segura's 2 bears 1 cave podcast

  • @mneugent7658
    @mneugent7658 Рік тому

    I'll give ya 63%.

  • @davidmills9685
    @davidmills9685 Рік тому

    Sterilized milk is that like irradiated milk? Over here when I was a kid we had dry milk I think I had it a few times and I was always mad at my parents for even buying it.yuck.

  • @oyaami1874
    @oyaami1874 Рік тому

    He misses the good old days of due process....really?
    Go ask Emmett Till about due process.

  • @bl_leafkid4322
    @bl_leafkid4322 6 місяців тому

    I don't like white milk One night as a kid mom gave me a glass of milk with my supper I finished my plate mom said you're not leaving the table till you finish your milk I sat there and never touched the glass.

  • @Syzygy77
    @Syzygy77 Рік тому

    I used to get the belt, switch, paddle, spoons, and hot wheels tracks. For as much as my parents tried to convince me it was necessary now that I’m older I’d convinced it’s abuse. I think the reason why boomers and gen x say that kids need to be spanked is that they feel the need to perpetuate the trauma that was perpetuated upon them. And the looks of the comments most y’all seem to relish the fact that you were treated like a horse that needed to be broken.

  • @BrLoc
    @BrLoc Рік тому

    Is Aidan an official Office Bloke or is he an Office Bloke by family?

    • @officeblokedaz
      @officeblokedaz  Рік тому +1

      He works at the office.

    • @BrLoc
      @BrLoc Рік тому

      @@officeblokedaz Very cool.

  • @shanetillery6974
    @shanetillery6974 Рік тому

    Old school rules works cause look at kids doing now

  • @allenhill1223
    @allenhill1223 Рік тому

    I Kansas city i see kids get beat if they act up in public. Guess were different

  • @georgiabelle5176
    @georgiabelle5176 11 місяців тому

    It is not illegal to spank in the USA

  • @nottoday7377
    @nottoday7377 Рік тому

    Do more Conan

  • @telsat
    @telsat Рік тому

    Funny stuff and btw blondie on the right she’s a babe ❤

  • @LukaDonesnitch
    @LukaDonesnitch Рік тому

    Make Aiden eat Roast dinner.

  • @policis
    @policis Рік тому

    You can spank your child, just call police before hand so they can be witness that you won't use too much force. Plus that kid will be embarrassed AF.

  • @JCastle12495
    @JCastle12495 Рік тому

    Both my parents spanked my bare ass and of course you would hope it was mom that would do it compared to dad when he had to come home from a hard day's work😂. They broke so many different sizes of wooden "sticks" on my ass, that when they found something that was finally flexible enough (that wasn't a spatula) and wouldn't break, it was a miracle on my boney ass, but it was also like getting the belt again... Which you would always hope that dad wasn't angry too much that day to where he would possibly use the metal buckle bit of the belt😆. The last thing they ended up using, that worked the best was Moses's staff from a toy from the movie "The Prince of Egypt" because of its flexibility😆. I also had the same treatment when it came to not eating my supper... When I was a toddler, running around the apartment trying to avoid going to bed, my mom actually popped (dislocated) my shoulder out on accident lol. I was a bad kid, especially in my toddler years😂

  • @kinjiru731
    @kinjiru731 Рік тому

    I'm team orange juice with pulp.

    • @RewardBread619
      @RewardBread619 Рік тому

      Team no pulp for me

    • @kinjiru731
      @kinjiru731 Рік тому +1

      @@RewardBread619 I was married to a no-pulp woman. Was.

  • @vaterunser3879
    @vaterunser3879 Рік тому

    there is an obvious difference between a smack and physical abuse... and everyone in my age who occasionally got a smack 100% agrees that it made them a better person. Just look at the infinite amount of snowflakes, every single one more special than the next... no wonder its the end of the world

  • @sparringclips3934
    @sparringclips3934 8 місяців тому

    Is spanking really illigal in the UK? Its a gray area in some states, california would probably burn you at the steak, but theres a good number of states where corperal punishment is allowed (slapping/spanking) open hand dicsapline.

  • @blackmagicmojo682
    @blackmagicmojo682 Рік тому

    Do Chappelle Show Fear Factor to have a laugh at your show 🙏😂💯

  • @brianr6651
    @brianr6651 Рік тому

    When I was a kid (Back in the 00's) we had roast beef for Christmas Eve dinner and it was like extra rare and it was so chewy and gross I was literally gagging at the kids table and I could hear my older sister joke "Why's he gagging?!?" MAYBE BECAUSE ITS GROSS KATIE!

  • @ruserious9577
    @ruserious9577 Рік тому

    "This is gonna hurt me more than it's gonna hurt you, son..."

    • @Syzygy77
      @Syzygy77 Рік тому +1

      Then why are you doing it?

  • @jameshowe7891
    @jameshowe7891 Рік тому

    You're so beautiful Sophie.❤️

  • @kenadams9725
    @kenadams9725 Рік тому

    True women are Soo overrated now

  • @buttthecat1354
    @buttthecat1354 Рік тому +7

    "woman hater", really?
    Bill does not hate women, grow up old woman.

    • @Northbravo
      @Northbravo Рік тому

      Someone's parents going through a rough patch

    • @samsalas9323
      @samsalas9323 Рік тому +1

      @@Northbravo LOL

    • @buttthecat1354
      @buttthecat1354 Рік тому

      @@Northbravo my parents are dead.

    • @Northbravo
      @Northbravo Рік тому

      @@buttthecat1354 k

    • @DeadJustBack4TheDay
      @DeadJustBack4TheDay Рік тому +9

      Considering he's a loving husband and father, he just calls things as he sees them. When the subject matter and/or jokes aren't in the target group's favor, of course they aren't going to take kindly to it. Critiquing men and even talking negatively about them is normal, people literally laugh and turn the other cheek, but say anything about women and people act like you attacked an endangered species or something. People act like they have to shield them from everything. Its no wonder why some people are sick of that. Bill is taking a lighthearted approach. See how Conan and the audience react? Conan to keep his job and the audience because they're pussy whipped.

  • @brianhildreth9099
    @brianhildreth9099 Рік тому

    Woman hater? Wow, not even close.

  • @MatthewCyUK
    @MatthewCyUK Рік тому

    LOOK AT THEiR FACES - STERRA MILK!!! Should be a rite of passage. They also drew a blank when you said pasteurised milk... why wouldn't milk be clean. I don't think that's even said anymore. 😱
    I'm only 41, I gagged from the reflex of childhood trauma when you metioned sterra milk. My god. 🤣🤢🤢🤢

  • @Lucas6l5
    @Lucas6l5 Рік тому +1

    Idk maybe it was the trauma i faced being whooped with a belt but i spanked my son ONE time when he was like 5 and the look on his face terrified me and kept me awake at night for days, even after his me his dad spanked him, he came to me for hugs and support and till this day just can't do it anymore and my.daughter has never been spanked, they are overall well behaved kids but if that makes me a bad parent then i guess that's peoples opinion, so thoughts on the matter? What's your take on this when it comes to your kids?

    • @BornstellarMakesEternalLasting
      @BornstellarMakesEternalLasting Рік тому

      Nothings wrong with whooping your kid. And you shouldn't feel guilty over doing it. A spanking is not a beating, be it for your son or daughter. Don't let some soft ass parent convince you otherwise.

  • @manyeyes1841
    @manyeyes1841 Рік тому

    I am from germany and we have this show here too. Here it's called:" i am a star - get me out of here" ( Ich bin ein Star - Holt mich hier raus ). It takes place somewhere in Australia and this year they did the 16th season of it. In the beginning in 2004 they took real stars for it. But now there are only like x y z celebs that anybody hardly knows.

  • @keithcollett5462
    @keithcollett5462 Рік тому

    You guys have got to watch the fruit cake lady!

  • @anthonyramirez9003
    @anthonyramirez9003 Рік тому +1

    We used to have a show called Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern. That guy would eat anything, from bat to tarantulas. ua-cam.com/video/89At-zvOMoY/v-deo.html

  • @davidnoel2977
    @davidnoel2977 Рік тому

    Not whipping your kids will turn them into spoiled brats and most times a lot worse. They need discipline and structure. Address to call the cops on their parents for giving them a whipping, the cops will come and let the parents whip them and not stop them, so the kids learn not to try and pull that trick again. When I was growing up if you got in trouble in school the teacher could paddle you, then the coach, maybe even the principal, and your mother and grandmother came to pick you up and whipped you and told you " wait till your father gets home and he whipped you. And if you acted up out in public a complete stranger could spank you. By the time you went through all of that discipline you thought twice before you did something stupid again 😂. It needs to be brought back. Without a doubt. Oh, and my dad did the belt popping thing too...lol 😂