@@nadiashireensiddiqi Luke Wilson. Their first film was also Wes Anderson's first film, Bottle Rocket. I remember seeing it in a theater when it came out. I thought it was brilliant and the two of them were superb in it. They've been in a bunch of films together, but they only played brothers in one film, that I recall. In Around the World in 80 Days they played the Wright Bros.
Yeah that was pretty precious. She's a feisty one. I think her and Derek must have played dress-up between the last few rounds. That looks like one of her shirts on him. This is adorable.
I love the idea of casting the Wilson brothers and having Luke play the put-upon younger brother. I also love that big celebrities obviously enjoy doing these Drunk History gigs.
Can we talk about how the people at the sanatorium just keep on doing their weird exercises no matter what drama is going on around them. God I love this show!!!! 😂😂🤣🤣😂😂
SpinningSage My original comment was about the way this segment was filmed rather than the people who were actually there. It cannot possibly be historically accurate that every visiting patient followed John Kellogg around all day performing calisthenics and never talking to one another. But somebody on the writing/production team thought to have them do that. And the sheer absurdity of it was a visual that made me laugh really hard. I appreciated that moment- even though I know there is MUCH more to the story. Sexual repression and micromanaging other people’s bowels never lead to healthy outcomes. But your comments seem to imply that it is somehow improper or unwarranted to enjoy a comedic moment in a comedy show if the full problematic history is not told. Seems a bit judgy, no? Believe me, I don’t back off of in-depth discussions of the worst offenses plaguing our culture- as well as the systematic and persistent nature of so many of them. I’ve also learned to just enjoy a good, hearty laugh when I can get it. And Drunk History makes me laugh- every episode, this one especially. And for that, I am eternally grateful. So this was a kudos to Derek and the rest of the team. Great job!
@@discordingstichery6830 He and his bride actually spent his honeymoon writing a book called Plain Facts for Old and Young all about his strange views on sex and masturbation.
Kellogg so thoroughly believed in a disciplined life of abnegation that he pushed Corn Flakes cereal as part of that lifestyle. Like he was basically telling people to eat his cereal because it was bland and tasteless. Also remember that he supported circumcision as a way to prevent masturbatory urges.
Don't listen to those two morons. Yes they still use the mold technique but, it's actually safe, also, because Kellogg's is a giant multi-billion dollar corporation, ain't shit you can do about it. Just continue to eat them, knowing the truth now. Sugar Frosted Mold Flakes.
Sour cream, sourkrout... When Richard Webber skied to the north pole, my understanding (though I met him several times I never got to hear the story directly from him, but apparently he tells it well) the airline he contracted (possibly the Canadian air force, depending on who tells it) kept all his food in a nice warm hangar for a month prior to dropping it off on the ice: when he resupplied from his cache, EVERYTHING had soured. He called Health Canada on the sat phone and they said if it's rotten, your attempt is done, if it's sour it's up to you whether you can stomach it or not. So he ate sour EVERYTHING for 2 or 3 weeks and made it. Today he doesn't take sourkrout on his hot dogs. Lots of stuff that's past expiry is fine to eat.
@@ladymaiden2308 She burnt down the convent a girl she loved was sent to and dug up another nuns grave to fake that girls death. Was pardoned by the King for dueling, made money showing off her skills and flashed a guy who didn't believe a woman could be so good with a sword and joined the opera. (And a decent bit more, she had a short yet exciting life.)
@@cait812 holy shit. That is one intense lady! I think I love her. Thank you for introducing us, I'm now going to look up absolutely everything I can find about her. You rock sweetheart.🤘
I was raised Seventh Day Adventist and did some sort of cult like pilgrimage to Battle Creek, Michigan with my church as a child. I find it very funny how they just glossed over this bit of information during our stay 🤣. Thanks Drunk History
Aweeee I love it Luke and Owen acting on the same project. Edit: “His only family was Will” Yet another time we completely ignore Andrew Wilson’s existence 😩
Love this episode. Any episodes with Paget are my favorites xD Also, I would LOVE it if she did drunk history of Annie Oakley. I remember doing a whole research/presentation of her life in school, and I adored learning about her. I think it would make a great episode of Drunk History.
I too love it that Owen gives Luke a kiss. Aww.... I used to be such an Owen fan (and still am), but I just can't take my eyes off Luke anymore! I wondered if Luke was actually using a straight razor on Owen but, no, fortunately, nobody would do such a thing or be asked to do such a thing. Not for this. I'm sure it's just a butter knife.
Only redeeming factor is we Adventists kicked John Harvey Kellogg out for being crazy af. Also he wasn’t the only cray cray individual espousing this stuff back in the day, and given the actual “medicines” available at the time it I’d rather have had his treatment.
"Hey, boss! What about this John Kellogg guy?" "Hmmm... yeah, he's definitely a heartless liar with no understanding of how humans work. He's perfect for the Time Variance Authority!" "Okay, what should we name him?" "I like Mobius." "As a first or last name?" "Yes."
This is by far my favorite Drunken History of ALL TIME, and it deserves to be made into a full fledged movie starring Owen and Luke Wilson, and co-starring Will Ferrell, Jim Carrey, Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Wigg. The Duplass bros should produce & costar.
I grew up Seventh Day Adventist, and nobody ever told me about this stuff. It was a weird day when I found out the Branch Davidians were a splinter group of the SDA Church.
Hilarious. Using an old-fashioned washer wringer to "make corn flakes." Whoever was responsible for the props for this piece doesnʻt know about 100-year-old washing machines.
I mean it's possible it's an anchor brand washing machine piece but I find it much more likely it's an old pasta press. Considering how it sits on the table 🤷♀️🏽
That's definitely a pasta press. My grandmother (from Germany) literally had darn near the exact same one in the back room of her house. And my other grandmother had a similar one as well in her house. Washer ringers looked quite different from what was shown in this video. One of the ways you can tell the difference is the special gap in between the roller presses. There's no way you can fit clothing through them, also there's small grooves on the rollers meant to puncture and further press out air bubbles, similar to that of a pizza dough rolling docker. And an old style "washer wringer", which was only made in limited quantities...well cause hanging your clothes out to dry was faaar more effective and wringing the clothes out by hand was more effective as well; were far larger than that which is shown, which is why they didn't last long at all when they initially came out because they were far more time consuming and labor intensive AND pieces became water worn and damaged more easily than just wringing them by hand or you could just place several clothes in a large press which would be even better than the aforementioned.
Here's another interesting fact: During his time in Australia, pioneer Adventist Ellen G. White's son Willie convinced Seventh-day Adventist Edward Halsey, a baker at John Harvey Kellogg's Battle Creek Sanitarium, to immigrate to Australia where he would start a successful food company called Sanitarium which focuses on seventh day Adventists values like vegetarianism, no sugar, etc...
Kemunto09 really?!?! I have a lot of questions like do they have the same strict rules, mine had like no dying your hair or painting your nails and no make up, no hand holding ect . Do they have a lot of students like is it a big school?
Wow, this is one of the best Drunk Histories, like it's not like it'll ever become this great movie production about the dudes who created cereal, but it's actually quite a poignant story about family and reconciliation, all told in a really cool way.
That will turn you into a sexual deviant, and god help you if you mangle the reproductive organs of your women by transporting them at more than 20mph. - Kellogg, probably
An oldy from my youth. Never knew the significance until now. "Woe is he who tries to take the sugar from the frosted flake. For when all is said and done the separation can't be done"
Owen Wilson’s way of talking and expressions are so iconic that when he lip synced, “Shit! Aren’t you guys tired?” I could easily hear it in his voice. 😂
so weird when you brain just fills in the voices Owen Wilson: I use my brother as a footwarmer in the winter. Luke Wilson: .... I don't even know what that means
I love how they actually got the Wilson Brothers to act as brothers ! And I love corn flakes !!
It's only the second time they've played brothers after all these years.
Owen Wilson has a brother?
@@nadiashireensiddiqi Luke Wilson. Their first film was also Wes Anderson's first film, Bottle Rocket. I remember seeing it in a theater when it came out. I thought it was brilliant and the two of them were superb in it. They've been in a bunch of films together, but they only played brothers in one film, that I recall. In Around the World in 80 Days they played the Wright Bros.
Ooooofff..... I did not even know they were related...
@Duribethin He is on the next zombieland so that may help
I love how she just randomly ends up wearing a fur jacket. 😂😂😂 Paget's episodes are my favorite.
This was my first time ever seeing her. I enjoyed her episode though.
Yeah that was pretty precious. She's a feisty one. I think her and Derek must have played dress-up between the last few rounds. That looks like one of her shirts on him. This is adorable.
She's probably my favorite too. She's super funny.
i was sad when she put it on :(
Mine too.
Owen looks like a young Colonel Sanders...hey, KFC...you listening???
Nah man, they're too busy casting Peter Weller(s voice).
*the colonel wants to know your location*
TBoneBoomBoom I think he looks like Glenn Close.
I couldn’t ignore that
Ikr! He should play if the dating sim got a live action.
I love the idea of casting the Wilson brothers and having Luke play the put-upon younger brother. I also love that big celebrities obviously enjoy doing these Drunk History gigs.
I heard that the pay isn't even that high and they shoot everything in 24 hours. So you know that they're doing this gig for fun!
@@AnnoyingAsianWitch Apparently it's $600 for a day of shooting, which is obviously nothing to celebrities. They do it because they like it!
There’s a third brother too
Very talented
Can we talk about how the people at the sanatorium just keep on doing their weird exercises no matter what drama is going on around them. God I love this show!!!! 😂😂🤣🤣😂😂
Stephanie Beard can we talk about how he used his sanitarium to perfect his mutilation of children
@@SpinningSage debbie downer over here.
scrapefrenzy it is a history so many have no idea about.
Babies still get mutilated everyday because of his beliefs in not having sex or pleasure!
scrapefrenzy have you looked into the history yet?
SpinningSage My original comment was about the way this segment was filmed rather than the people who were actually there. It cannot possibly be historically accurate that every visiting patient followed John Kellogg around all day performing calisthenics and never talking to one another. But somebody on the writing/production team thought to have them do that. And the sheer absurdity of it was a visual that made me laugh really hard. I appreciated that moment- even though I know there is MUCH more to the story. Sexual repression and micromanaging other people’s bowels never lead to healthy outcomes.
But your comments seem to imply that it is somehow improper or unwarranted to enjoy a comedic moment in a comedy show if the full problematic history is not told. Seems a bit judgy, no?
Believe me, I don’t back off of in-depth discussions of the worst offenses plaguing our culture- as well as the systematic and persistent nature of so many of them.
I’ve also learned to just enjoy a good, hearty laugh when I can get it. And Drunk History makes me laugh- every episode, this one especially. And for that, I am eternally grateful. So this was a kudos to Derek and the rest of the team. Great job!
He's lip syncing but I can still hear the "waow"
It's the burden of a catchphrase...
I only watched this so i could at LEAST see him lip sync "WOWWW".
is that weird?...
LMAO STOOOP 😁
Wow
Taking out wow from owen is like taking out sugar from kellogs.
“I’m not talking right altogether but close enough” hahahaha
That was so funny to me!!🤣🤣
3:21 😅
They left out John's daily yogurt enemas and bank rolling eugenics.
And John supposedly never had sex with his wife. Because sex was the root of all disease
And that they thought the plain flakes would help young men from being horny.
And how corn flakes were gonna prevent masturbation and cure homosexuality, but I suppose that was all implied with him losing gall credibility
Or his fascination with the colon once having claimed ot be greater than God because he owned a colon.
@@discordingstichery6830 He and his bride actually spent his honeymoon writing a book called Plain Facts for Old and Young all about his strange views on sex and masturbation.
I love that Owen gave Luke a kiss. It’s so sweet.😂😂😂
Kellogg so thoroughly believed in a disciplined life of abnegation that he pushed Corn Flakes cereal as part of that lifestyle. Like he was basically telling people to eat his cereal because it was bland and tasteless.
Also remember that he supported circumcision as a way to prevent masturbatory urges.
yeah i was super surprised this wasn't mentioned!
I would be open it an actual feature length Dramedy about the Kellong brothers involving the Wilson brothers
You said this 4 years ago and now we have a movie about Pop-Tarts and I think it might be your fault
Watching a FBI agent get drunk and talk about history is funny as hell
"Will, Will was right. You gotta put sugar on them, otherwise they're just mold flakes." LMAO Drunk Paget is the best.
omfg, Timmy Turners dad ate "Mold Mereal" in an episode of the fairly odd parents and the whole universe makes sense now.
Oh shit... Mind blown
I am not saying Paget is my favourite, but I am saying that she is my favourite.
"Will was right, you gotta put some sugar on them. Otherwise they're just mold...mold flakes" - LMFAO
OH MY GOD Paget kicking off the new season is absolutely great decision making!
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“You need to take at least two solid, rope-y poops per day.” Rope-y!! LMFAO!!!! Rope-y!
I think its awesome that they got two actual brothers to play the brothers.
And in their respective roles as well!
Also, those zebra pajamas are straight FIRE, Derek!
I score this 4/4 fires: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I score this 4/4 unicorns: 🦄🦄🦄🦄
Corn flakes are made with three ingredients: corn, flakes, sadness.
2:37 Damn, this just ruined Corn Flakes for me because I'm sitting here wondering if they still use the mold technique.
It wasn't actually moldy thankfully. Just stale, over risen and yeasty.
Don't listen to those two morons. Yes they still use the mold technique but, it's actually safe, also, because Kellogg's is a giant multi-billion dollar corporation, ain't shit you can do about it. Just continue to eat them, knowing the truth now. Sugar Frosted Mold Flakes.
Not all mold is bad, just like not all mushrooms are bad
I mean cheese is just milk curdled in different fashions
Sour cream, sourkrout... When Richard Webber skied to the north pole, my understanding (though I met him several times I never got to hear the story directly from him, but apparently he tells it well) the airline he contracted (possibly the Canadian air force, depending on who tells it) kept all his food in a nice warm hangar for a month prior to dropping it off on the ice: when he resupplied from his cache, EVERYTHING had soured. He called Health Canada on the sat phone and they said if it's rotten, your attempt is done, if it's sour it's up to you whether you can stomach it or not. So he ate sour EVERYTHING for 2 or 3 weeks and made it.
Today he doesn't take sourkrout on his hot dogs.
Lots of stuff that's past expiry is fine to eat.
The delivery of “I’m gonna burp” was perfection
We need the drunk history of Julie d'Aubigny. Basically think 'Arya Stark' but real, French, and a highly promiscuous bisexual. Her life was insane.
Yaaaaaasss
Sign me up. I want to see that.
@@ladymaiden2308 She burnt down the convent a girl she loved was sent to and dug up another nuns grave to fake that girls death. Was pardoned by the King for dueling, made money showing off her skills and flashed a guy who didn't believe a woman could be so good with a sword and joined the opera. (And a decent bit more, she had a short yet exciting life.)
@@cait812 holy shit. That is one intense lady! I think I love her. Thank you for introducing us, I'm now going to look up absolutely everything I can find about her. You rock sweetheart.🤘
@@cait812 man, that's a rollercoaster life. I'm interested, too.
Trying to figure out which Wes Anderson movie this is 🤔
The Younger Brother and the Frosted Flakes.
With no cameo from bill murray? Pshaw
The road to Wellville is the only one I can think of that was loosely based on this
The Road To Wellville.
The Road to Wellville movie is funny yet disturbing😂😯
Even with the voice over, I can still hear Owen Wilson's voice in my head.
Same 😂
Omgsh are you telling me that Corn Flakes is made with mold???
Also, it’s great to see both Owen & Luke Wilson together in something again :)
She was the best story teller I've seen on this show
I was raised Seventh Day Adventist and did some sort of cult like pilgrimage to Battle Creek, Michigan with my church as a child. I find it very funny how they just glossed over this bit of information during our stay 🤣. Thanks Drunk History
I laughed😂 when she said, I'm putting sugar on my💩
Frosted flakes are more than good! They're moldy!!
As is cheese!
That is...Strangely shocking.
*"I'm gonna burp"*
It's okay.
I hope it was just a burp
HAHAHAHA
*POUNDS HAT*
Aweeee I love it Luke and Owen acting on the same project.
Edit:
“His only family was Will”
Yet another time we completely ignore Andrew Wilson’s existence 😩
Paget is FITY?!?! WTF she looks at least 20 yrs younger
Right?!
Hollywood for you.
@Christobanistan Honour Blackman ain't bad for 90
Sophie Browner she looks like she’s in her early 30s wtf!?
This episode is from 2013
This is really great. I enjoy the Wilson's working together. I think the Darjeling Express is a good film. Thanks to all of you. From Sussex, England.
Wilson's *
a good boy lol was about to say that
@ a good boy...doh! Edited! :)
@@agoodboy1404 *Wilsons hahaha
Luke Wilson wasn’t in The Darjeeling Limited. You’re thinking of The Royal Tennebaums
As a Seventh day Adventist, this is pretty funny and accurate hahah (of course with exaggerative humor)
me too 😁😂
Same 😂😂
The nurse and doctor in the background saying, "That's just awful! That's the fuckin' worst!" made me cackle.
Paget Brewster is so underrated, I just loved her!
Love this episode. Any episodes with Paget are my favorites xD
Also, I would LOVE it if she did drunk history of Annie Oakley. I remember doing a whole research/presentation of her life in school, and I adored learning about her.
I think it would make a great episode of Drunk History.
The fact that he's wearing Paget's dress from another episode is absolute top tier platinum amazing.
I miss this show, it was the absolute greatest.
I too love it that Owen gives Luke a kiss. Aww.... I used to be such an Owen fan (and still am), but I just can't take my eyes off Luke anymore! I wondered if Luke was actually using a straight razor on Owen but, no, fortunately, nobody would do such a thing or be asked to do such a thing. Not for this. I'm sure it's just a butter knife.
Corn Flakes™️, how many bowel movements have you had today?©️
josh656 😂😂😂
Stringy bowel movements.
Solid ropey bowel movements.
josh656 yes
Terrible for bm
A lot of Adventists like myself look back on the Kelloggs and think, “wtf?”
So your religion _doesn't_ mandate two big ropey poops a day?
Only redeeming factor is we Adventists kicked John Harvey Kellogg out for being crazy af.
Also he wasn’t the only cray cray individual espousing this stuff back in the day, and given the actual “medicines” available at the time it I’d rather have had his treatment.
Jonathan Sackett including circumcision and enemas?
@@DissociatedWomenIncorporated of course it does! Lol JK.
@@MunthApollo ah, a Scientologist.
"Hey, boss! What about this John Kellogg guy?"
"Hmmm... yeah, he's definitely a heartless liar with no understanding of how humans work. He's perfect for the Time Variance Authority!"
"Okay, what should we name him?"
"I like Mobius."
"As a first or last name?"
"Yes."
This is by far my favorite Drunken History of ALL TIME, and it deserves to be made into a full fledged movie starring Owen and Luke Wilson, and co-starring Will Ferrell, Jim Carrey, Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Wigg. The Duplass bros should produce & costar.
What???? I'm actually early? Am I drunk lol
Also I love the Luke and Owen Wilson ❤️❤️
Luke Wilson's facial expressions just kill me.
"Will was right, you gotta put sugar on them, otherwise it's just mold. Mold flakes"- Paget Brewster 😂😂
"The Road to Wellville" with Anthony Hopkins, Matthew Broderick and John Cusack is a must see.
This is the first Drunk History I have ever watched and Now I love it! The Wilson brothers are awesome!!
No sex, no alcohol, so sugar... Well to hell with this guy 😹🍰🥂
Did Derek changed clothes?! I love that Zebra pattern! HAHAHAHA
It's weird how well drunk Paget's speech patterns mimic th Owen brother's normal
"You gotta add some sugar or else it's just mold...MOLD flakes." 😂
I'm sorry I'm so distracted by how small Owen Wilson's hands are
Paget is hilarious!! She has great comedic timing, even though she’s known for her serious roles! She was great as the angel lawyer in American Dad!
Does anybody else notice Jon Hamm doing yoga at 3:39?
and looking out of breath for real! LOL!
Yesssss!!!
Casting the Owens for this was the cherry on top.
Love seeing the brothers together.
Paget Brewster is possibly the coolest name ever.
*adding to possible character names list*
My fav brothers...😂😭 Eating corn flakes at the end
I grew up Seventh Day Adventist, and nobody ever told me about this stuff. It was a weird day when I found out the Branch Davidians were a splinter group of the SDA Church.
I'm currently learning about it in pathfinder
Hilarious. Using an old-fashioned washer wringer to "make corn flakes." Whoever was responsible for the props for this piece doesnʻt know about 100-year-old washing machines.
Susan Bame Wouldn’t even have noticed if you hadn’t said this. Hmm. Maybe we need a drunk history episode about 100-year-old washing machines..? 🤔
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I mean it's possible it's an anchor brand washing machine piece but I find it much more likely it's an old pasta press.
Considering how it sits on the table 🤷♀️🏽
What's your point? I _always_ make my breakfast in the washing machine. Tide pods add an amazing flavour!
That's definitely a pasta press. My grandmother (from Germany) literally had darn near the exact same one in the back room of her house.
And my other grandmother had a similar one as well in her house.
Washer ringers looked quite different from what was shown in this video.
One of the ways you can tell the difference is the special gap in between the roller presses. There's no way you can fit clothing through them, also there's small grooves on the rollers meant to puncture and further press out air bubbles, similar to that of a pizza dough rolling docker.
And an old style "washer wringer", which was only made in limited quantities...well cause hanging your clothes out to dry was faaar more effective and wringing the clothes out by hand was more effective as well; were far larger than that which is shown, which is why they didn't last long at all when they initially came out because they were far more time consuming and labor intensive AND pieces became water worn and damaged more easily than just wringing them by hand or you could just place several clothes in a large press which would be even better than the aforementioned.
Mold turns into corn flakes!! Who knew?? 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
It doesn't. Not sure we're they got that info. The dough was stale and that made flakes, not mold
Probably because she was drunk.
"Oh gawt dammit" 😂😂😂😂😩😩 real tears and I keep rewinding it 😂😂
jadedaejanae lmfao same and at “ I’m on a *budget* ! “ 😂
"OH! No. Don't. I made... I MADE THAT. Don't. You. Say"
Here's another interesting fact: During his time in Australia, pioneer Adventist Ellen G. White's son Willie convinced Seventh-day Adventist Edward Halsey, a baker at John Harvey Kellogg's Battle Creek Sanitarium, to immigrate to Australia where he would start a successful food company called Sanitarium which focuses on seventh day Adventists values like vegetarianism, no sugar, etc...
Boy, Luke and Owen play this particular historic brotherly dynamic perfectly!
0:24 I understand the pain I studied at an Adventist school
Oh, okay... 📝
Mood
Naomi Jones there are Adventist schools in the US??
@@Lizzy703 there sure are, I graduated from one.
Kemunto09 really?!?! I have a lot of questions like do they have the same strict rules, mine had like no dying your hair or painting your nails and no make up, no hand holding ect . Do they have a lot of students like is it a big school?
That zebra print is everything, Derek.
Paget Brewster, you are my favorite narrator for "Drunk History".
I do love “Frosted Flakes” more than the regular “Corn Flakes.”🤷🏻♀️🍭
where did the coat come from? nevermind. i dont care. im just happy shes wearing it.
0:35 Did she just shush him?! 😂😂😂
Shes actually a pretty coherent drunk lol. Great they actually got the Wilson brothers for this.
I felt platonic chemistry between Derick and the quest historian for once lol Unexpected X-D
I can't separate criminal minds boss telling drunken pub stories after work scenario from this clip
Wow, this is one of the best Drunk Histories, like it's not like it'll ever become this great movie production about the dudes who created cereal, but it's actually quite a poignant story about family and reconciliation, all told in a really cool way.
I straight ❤️ the Wilson brothers and family. God bless you and all.
Owen's character looks like a cross between Col. Sanders and Mobius M. Mobius. Glad they cast the Wilson Brothers in these roles.
Can I- SHH has the same energy as AND I-OOP
Wow Prentiss really went down hill after Doyle huh 😂
You need to put sugar on that shit or else it doesn't taste good....did you say frosted flakes 😉😉😉😉
Frost ain't Adventist!
That will turn you into a sexual deviant, and god help you if you mangle the reproductive organs of your women by transporting them at more than 20mph. - Kellogg, probably
@@leaftye hell yes sex sells
I consider anything with a Wilson brother in it as being directed by Wes Anderson. This is my favorite Wes Anderson film
Can’t believe she’s 50. She looks like she’s in her late 30s!!! So gorgeous and so funny! Her episodes are my fav.
I love that the Wilson brothers played the brothers of the story!
I can just hear Owen Wison’s iconic voice through Paget’s for some reason lol
An oldy from my youth. Never knew the significance until now.
"Woe is he who tries to take
the sugar from the frosted flake.
For when all is said and done
the separation can't be done"
Wow...never realized that Battle Creek, Michigan had such a nice, mountainous coastline.
Paget Brewster and the Wilson Bros... perfect.
I wonder how much Luke Wilson relates to this particular story?
Owen Wilson’s way of talking and expressions are so iconic that when he lip synced, “Shit! Aren’t you guys tired?” I could easily hear it in his voice. 😂
L O L and no one is going to explain the zebra outfit??
Its Paget's grandma's outfit. They were trying on clothes in her closet and she asked Derek if he could wear it.
I was looking through the comments for this LOL! XD
I wanna watch the Road to Wellville....."my bowels are immaculate!" - Anthony Hopkins
this is mobius in his previous life
Josh was right, Stuff You Should Know is like Drunk History, and vice versa. I LOVE BOTH!
I wish this was on Netflix
Kelly your pfp is trippy
so weird when you brain just fills in the voices
Owen Wilson: I use my brother as a footwarmer in the winter.
Luke Wilson: .... I don't even know what that means
Agent Prentiss, we love you !
Me a seventh day Adventist: nervous twitching