Stealing an old man's bike. Talk about pathetic, cowardly LOSERS!!! Thumbs up to all these senior citizens standing up for what's right. We need more people like them.
@@loveforeignaccents bcuz they saw him tryn to get in the truck. Clearly a senior citizen...lol. It's too bad the previous 2 commentators wouldn't be able to tell when a senior citizen is trying to jump into a truck to get his bike. Surely ya don't think he'd put himself thru that for a bike somebody picked up off the sidewalk.
I love old grandpas, and grandmas and old dogs. My mother took the vaccine and passed out and hit her head so she went to the hospital to be checked out. While there she caught Covid so they sent her to a rehab hospital. While there she didn’t have access to her normal supply of books and we couldn’t bring them to her, so one of the nurses walked in her room and found her reading a pamphlet about what to do after your stroke. The nurse asked her how was it? Mom said, “ it’s kind of dry. “ she really needed a good love story!
Why should age be a factor, the world would be a better place if we all just lived like this.. except for the garage door thing that’s kind of a weird dream to each their own
Man! I miss my grandfathers. My mother & father's side. They were great. They could tell you some great stories & some of the funniest joke. Love them both.
@@ammarnuqman3242 both my sons were that age when I lost my father & father-in-law. They didn't get to really enjoy a long time with them or get to see my sons graduate. Hurts just thinking about it.
My Dad has been so mischievous his whole life. In his 80's, he lived with us and many times he'd walk around the property pulling two tanks strapped to a dolly. One tank was propane and the other was oxygen, and both had long hoses connected to them. He'd look for gopher mounds, and once he'd found one, he'd run those two hoses into the gopher hole as far as he could Then turn on those glasses at a mixture he developed. When he thought there was enough gas in there, he had a way of remotely igniting it and BLAM!! That winding gopher trail of dirt flew about six feet in the air and No more gophers there! My Dad would laugh like hell every time he blew one up! Then he'd move onto the next gopher hole! I miss him terribly.
@@griffinyakich7243 HA! Poor gophers! They have successfully eaten the roots of, and killed: 1 Artichoke plant 2 yellow rose bushes 2 beautiful huge jackaranda trees 2 fig trees 2 lemon trees FOUR Avocado trees And most of every vegetable garden I've ever grown. Ya, I hope my Dad blew their little brains out!
Plenty of seniors and veterans all alone in nursing homes with no family or no visitors. You can go visit and hear some amazing stories and make their day at the same time.
The elderly man that tripped the fleeing suspect though!! At 0:59 when that low kick is slowed down, you can see how clean it was & he had good form! 😂 Man did a capoeira sweep!!
My grandma is a 5’6, 72 year old woman and she moves faster than me sometimes. Most Elderly folks don’t even act their age and this is some what a proof lol
80+ isn't that old, 2 of my grandparents were still sharp in their 90s. 1 only lost it in the last few years due to illness, the other was sharp until he died.
I love the elderly, listen to the sages, and leaned so much from their experiences in life. Joe, he’s a character! Never underestimate the power of the elderly! 💜
Agreed, it's sad to see the way we treat our elderly nowadays despite their experience, they gave it all for the next generation and seen it all, it looks like we just dump them in some senior home to rarely see them again, but to me, it's just not right, after everything they did for us we now just leave them there, feels like a betrayal towards them, same for our own parents being next in line, no, it's wrong to do this, and we call ourselves as being civilised ?? At the same time, in Asia and Africa, they treat their own elderly with a lot more respect, they may be old but we're also getting old ourselves and will be their own age some day, unless something happens to us before we get their age, a lot of us nowadays have no kids and haven't ever started families of our own... Also, they have so much stories to tell us where they themselves were there to see it happening and what they did when it happenend... And, they always have some advice to give us when we often don't know what we can do, that experience can never and will never be replaced...
My grandfather used to do that Donald Duck voice as well! I was pretty young (6yo) when he passed, but this is one of the few things that I remember of him. He used to tease me in that voice all the time. ❤️RIP Grampa❤️
I had a priest, Fr. Bill, who liked to do the Donald Duck voice for my friend's little son. Fr. Weston is probably doing the same for his friends in heaven now and Eric is now 20.
I miss my grandfather, he looked and sounded like Sean Connery. Dry British sense of humor. A very suave gentleman who commanded respect as soon as he entered a room and a very hard worker, get some of my work ethics from him.
I love this whole thing. My grandfather was murdered and it forced my grandma to work and raise their 7 kids. She died when I was 18 but she was HILARIOUSLY honest to people. I would have LOVED to start a page dedicated to her antics.
2:20 Hear his wife in the background, her accent. He definitely one of those old dudes who fought in nam and got him a pretty little Vietnamese girl pregnant. 😂😂
That first clip is hilarious... I'm glad you showed it so many times. Last guy, I wouldn't recommend risking your life for a bike... lucky for him, he's still with us.
3:10 my grandad used to do Donald duck voice as well and say cuse words while doing it, seeing that made me smile miss him a lot. That was smart on the man doing that voice to them annoying telemarketer 😂
Reminds me of my late grand father.. he was once mugged down town by 4 guys.. or rather an attempted mugging. He served 15 years in the french foreign legion and when police arrived all four men needed hospital.. he was 69 at the time. He ran marathons until he was 84 and he died in 2003 age 102 from natural causes
I like that video at the irish parlor when you can see the other guy sitting beside him ducked for cover so quickly (which in those situations is the best thing to do) but the grandpa just went full on beast mode on those robbers! I hope i'm as vigorous as him when im that old. :)
Go Go Granpa!!! Hey, we do what we can when the moment arrives. I'd have to agree that the older you get, the less hesitant you get. Something has to be done, do it. The importance of your own life is less compared to the importance of the lives of people around you. Much love.
Grateful to seniors being prime examples of how we should behave ourselves. Live life with courage, strength, compassion and intelligence. What inspirational and admirable generations we come from 🤗❤️🇺🇲!!!!
To all intended muggers, robbers and thugs, look and learn from this show. The life you save may be your own and could keep you from going into eternity in hell fire.
The guy who videos his grandfather thumbs up! My grandfather was my father figure and I adored him. Now at 57 I find myself constantly thinking about all the things we did. Wish they would have had the technology in the 70's like they do now... I'm glad I was able to write him a letter telling him how much he meant to me 3 months before his passing... FOREVER IN MY HEART PAPA!!!
Yeah, but he's not saying he shouldn't have intervened because of his age. The police wouldn't recommend a young person to intervene either, because the robbers could've very easily have shot and killed them, and the police doesn't want to encourage that. Doesn't mean they aren't grateful for the man stopping the robbery, but they have to be careful with what they say as to not encourage others to do the same.
OMG I am laughing my butt off!!!!!! Holi khele God bless that Young Old Man I love the segment about the bird seed feisty old cuss with a heart of gold I love it
Haha makes me miss my grandpa.😭😢🙏🏻🕊 rip grandpa Fidel god bless those gramps😂❤ lmfao @ the sweet ole man dat talked in a Donald duck voice to his wife & said she was in trouble
In Ga. at a school (Rabun-Gap Nachoochee), students get to visit the elderly and record stories about how life was done in another time. They learn about our American and Ga. folkore this way as well. They also might find friends this way with elderly folks who might need some help.
All jokes aside, never underestimate old people. Old man strength is a real thing.
Ok boomer
My favorite is Donald duck. I had the fluffy Donald duck as a child.
True John...
old lady strength too! 🙂✌🌼
Agreed
@@ruthlessuk6313 Don't be salty! Just cause you barely survived an old lady ass kicking!
“I look good every day. You just don’t notice.”
😂😂 what a boss line. 🔥
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
Stealing an old man's bike. Talk about pathetic, cowardly LOSERS!!! Thumbs up to all these senior citizens standing up for what's right. We need more people like them.
for an 80 year old, he sure is fast
Some people have no respect for others, they only care about what they want!
How would they know the person's age of the bike they stole? LOL.
@@loveforeignaccents bcuz they saw him tryn to get in the truck. Clearly a senior citizen...lol. It's too bad the previous 2 commentators wouldn't be able to tell when a senior citizen is trying to jump into a truck to get his bike. Surely ya don't think he'd put himself thru that for a bike somebody picked up off the sidewalk.
@@johnsteward132 Trying to get in the truck AFTERWARDS. How low is your IQ?
Respect your elders. They made it through life without the internet.
Respect good honest young people too. Theyre making it through life WITH the internet and i woukd argue thats a far worse existence.
Period
yeah its easy as it didint exist sooo
@MochiKu they could live without it but sure would suck for everyone yeah
Yes I have and took advanced mathematics and didn't use a calculator. Then I learned to use a computer, still have my trusty slide rule.
Never forget the elderly have personalities of their own!
Absolutely
it's almost like they're human
@@anielleperez that's exactly what the other person said
Wtf of course they do why does this have to be said
@@jamesp2408 LOL
Love the grandson letting his grandpa take down the garage door.
loved that he wanted to do it a 2nd time.
@@annebutler2648 yeah lol
Our society often forgets the elderly still have a lot to offer.
❤️
Absolutely 💛
Not really cognitive dissonance is real
Life insurance?
Yeah, complaining and gas
"Hey grandpa, let's do something you've always wanted to do."
*smashes garage door with car*
Never underestimate an old person with age comes wisdom
True
Ok boomer
@@ruthlessuk6313
Don't you know any other words??
Not necessarily. I remembered there was a story of a 70 y.o.(?) Karen who got mad at a young teen cycling on the sidewalk
@not a human
You ruthless too huh?
Good to know.
Won't be responding to either of you idiots.
Btw...your moniker suits you perfectly.🌼
I love old grandpas, and grandmas and old dogs. My mother took the vaccine and passed out and hit her head so she went to the hospital to be checked out. While there she caught Covid so they sent her to a rehab hospital. While there she didn’t have access to her normal supply of books and we couldn’t bring them to her, so one of the nurses walked in her room and found her reading a pamphlet about what to do after your stroke. The nurse asked her how was it? Mom said, “ it’s kind of dry. “ she really needed a good love story!
Lesson: respect your elders
Damn she really had it rough goes to show how tough she was.
Also with impending reality of their mortality, it gives a sense of freedom to the elderly. To say whatever is on their mind without fear.
Agreed
Definitely one of the pluses to getting older 🤣
Why should age be a factor, the world would be a better place if we all just lived like this.. except for the garage door thing that’s kind of a weird dream to each their own
No, it's called being an Ahole.
Nope, we just have the experience of dealing with crappy people
"I look good everyday. You just don't pay no attention". 😆 (Ima use that one...)
Man! I miss my grandfathers. My mother & father's side. They were great. They could tell you some great stories & some of the funniest joke. Love them both.
Same here!! Good stories!!!!
i miss mine too not a day goes by and i still wish i could hear what he has to say about my accomplishments
Same. The only grandfather got left is my stepmother's dad.
Same.. my grandfather passed away since i was only 6 years old 😢
@@ammarnuqman3242 both my sons were that age when I lost my father & father-in-law. They didn't get to really enjoy a long time with them or get to see my sons graduate. Hurts just thinking about it.
My Dad has been so mischievous his whole life. In his 80's, he lived with us and many times he'd walk around the property pulling two tanks strapped to a dolly. One tank was propane and the other was oxygen, and both had long hoses connected to them.
He'd look for gopher mounds, and once he'd found one, he'd run those two hoses into the gopher hole as far as he could Then turn on those glasses at a mixture he developed. When he thought there was enough gas in there, he had a way of remotely igniting it and BLAM!!
That winding gopher trail of dirt flew about six feet in the air and No more gophers there!
My Dad would laugh like hell every time he blew one up!
Then he'd move onto the next gopher hole!
I miss him terribly.
He was a man of few pleasures lol
Well done!! I would love to be able to blow up gopher holes.
@@ss_whole No. His name was Joe the butcher. He was really a butcher and his name was really Joe!
@@griffinyakich7243 HA! Poor gophers!
They have successfully eaten the roots of, and killed:
1 Artichoke plant
2 yellow rose bushes
2 beautiful huge jackaranda trees
2 fig trees
2 lemon trees
FOUR Avocado trees
And most of every vegetable garden I've ever grown.
Ya, I hope my Dad blew their little brains out!
@@aufait- “blew their little brains out”? Wtf.
Plenty of seniors and veterans all alone in nursing homes with no family or no visitors.
You can go visit and hear some amazing stories and make their day at the same time.
Nah
@@EvilDemon69 it could be cool to hear a badass story about D day
@@ingamingpc1634 D day?! There’s no WW2 vets anymore.
@@EvilDemon69 there still some, not sure about the ones in the famous ww2 battles
I volunteered at a retirement center. It was amazing. I got snapped at by this ine lady, but she lightened up after awhile.
The elderly man that tripped the fleeing suspect though!! At 0:59 when that low kick is slowed down, you can see how clean it was & he had good form! 😂 Man did a capoeira sweep!!
Our elders have so much wisdom to share to the younger generation. Listen up youngsters!
@another Collin with 2 L’s I bet em the only black guy you’ll see with this name..lol
Nah. Old wisdom is situational a lot of the time.
@@key2dastreetstv nice to meet you!
Ok boomer
@@ruthlessuk6313 LOL! I’m only 30! 😂
All these grandpas make me miss mine! Cherish the good ones while they’re here!
They played that baby clip in the beginning 6 fricking times. Jesus.
@C mac 55th street Ikr? Frick man...
lmfaoooo
@C mac 55th street That's fracking crazy man!
@C mac 55th street you’re on the internet getting mad at ppl censoring their own swearing…
@C mac 55th street man ur making 55th street and cmac look like some custers
Im glad that these "old" people stuck up for themselves or helped the world. But it is sad that people actually harm these people and don't even care.
My grandma is a 5’6, 72 year old woman and she moves faster than me sometimes.
Most Elderly folks don’t even act their age and this is some what a proof lol
Can she compete against Usain Bolt?
@@jutpian what kind of question is that? she can beat Usain Bolt with without using her eyes legs ears hands toes face and her whole body
Reminds me of my grandfather…the greatest generation…now I’m a grand parent myself and fully appreciate who he was and his profound impact on me.
This is the reason why I love grandpas
I love them because they're beautiful and h0t as Hell.
Ayo wait a minute...
Hol Up!
Wait a sec....
🤨
That last guy gives me hope for being elderly, seems very lucid and healthy for someone 80+
Right and someone 80+ who hit their head on the back of a moving vehicle
80+ isn't that old, 2 of my grandparents were still sharp in their 90s. 1 only lost it in the last few years due to illness, the other was sharp until he died.
I love the elderly, listen to the sages, and leaned so much from their experiences in life. Joe, he’s a character! Never underestimate the power of the elderly! 💜
Agreed, it's sad to see the way we treat our elderly nowadays despite their experience, they gave it all for the next generation and seen it all, it looks like we just dump them in some senior home to rarely see them again, but to me, it's just not right, after everything they did for us we now just leave them there, feels like a betrayal towards them, same for our own parents being next in line, no, it's wrong to do this, and we call ourselves as being civilised ??
At the same time, in Asia and Africa, they treat their own elderly with a lot more respect, they may be old but we're also getting old ourselves and will be their own age some day, unless something happens to us before we get their age, a lot of us nowadays have no kids and haven't ever started families of our own...
Also, they have so much stories to tell us where they themselves were there to see it happening and what they did when it happenend...
And, they always have some advice to give us when we often don't know what we can do, that experience can never and will never be replaced...
With the last grandpa I was like "grandpa don't you ever do that again!" I couldn't help it, that was so scary. Glad that he wasn't seriously hurt.
Hey. I listened to the advice given to me by the older people/seniors in my life while growing up. Glad I did. Best life skill advice I ever received.
I always did, too.
My grandfather used to do that Donald Duck voice as well! I was pretty young (6yo) when he passed, but this is one of the few things that I remember of him. He used to tease me in that voice all the time. ❤️RIP Grampa❤️
Now i love grandpas even more
Hold on...
Ayo🤨🤨
My dad used to do Donald Duck all the time. I miss it so much. Thank you for putting this in here!!! You'll have no idea how happy this has made me..
I had a priest, Fr. Bill, who liked to do the Donald Duck voice for my friend's little son. Fr. Weston is probably doing the same for his friends in heaven now and Eric is now 20.
Well done to these grandpas! Never discriminate elderly! ❤
Old man had a shotgun pointed to his face and didn't even flinch. That's some balls of steel right there
Grandpa didn’t even use his cane, he reeeeached back with that leg!
That dude did a swan dive!
I miss my grandfather, he looked and sounded like Sean Connery. Dry British sense of humor. A very suave gentleman who commanded respect as soon as he entered a room and a very hard worker, get some of my work ethics from him.
Oh that's lovely
I love Sean Connery, such a handsome man😍
That is so awesome. I feel the same about my grandfathers and great uncles. I miss them all so much. The world was much better when they were here.
Sounds like the perfect grandfather to have. You were blessed.
Donald duck voice on the first date ♥️ bless all these folks.
I love this whole thing. My grandfather was murdered and it forced my grandma to work and raise their 7 kids. She died when I was 18 but she was HILARIOUSLY honest to people. I would have LOVED to start a page dedicated to her antics.
I am so sorry for your losses...
2:20 Hear his wife in the background, her accent. He definitely one of those old dudes who fought in nam and got him a pretty little Vietnamese girl pregnant. 😂😂
That Donald Duck grandpa is awesome! I wish he was my grandad 😆
He looked like he had a good sense of humor alright...
Grandpa scares toddler and grandma says damn you I just changed his diaper😂
This makes me think about my grandpa and smile. I miss him every day
He was like “don’t mess around with elders” 🤣
I love these guys, and I’m 80 myself. 😊
old dude looked down the barrel and kept going!!!! I wanna grow up and be like him
That first clip is hilarious... I'm glad you showed it so many times. Last guy, I wouldn't recommend risking your life for a bike... lucky for him, he's still with us.
My grandpa is in his 80s and he is a retired truck driver. He delivers the meals on wheels meals for our county now.
This is why we respect our old people
This makes me miss my grandpa so much now.
Gerry is a complete geezer ! The bank buying him a new bike was ace!
3:10 my grandad used to do Donald duck voice as well and say cuse words while doing it, seeing that made me smile miss him a lot. That was smart on the man doing that voice to them annoying telemarketer 😂
I had a wrestling coach in high school who was in his late 70's. He has that super old man strength. Never underestimate someone because of their age
"His first name is actually Donald, but his last name isn't duck" 😂😂 that was actually funny!
🤣🤣
Like Dr. Ducky on "NCIS". His last name is Mallard-a duck, of course! My art teacher at UNG sketches ducks among other animals, etc.
Donald Sizemore deserve an award for portraying Donald Duck. 3:29. 😆🤣😂👏👍.
"Always fear an old man, in a game where men die young."
7:10 whoever called 911 has some really good spokesmenship (spokeswomenship)
0:39 Please show that one more time, we missed it.
1:33 lol my ass , probably did that to people when he was in middle and high school 😂😂 " watch where you're going nerd !! "
The grandfather is in good shape, he practically did a lunge to trip the bad guy.
4:43 the robber point 👉 at the old man but run out It was real funny 😂🤣
God bless all of them grandpa’s love it
4:23 “hello?” I COULDN’T STOP LAUGHING
the 2nd one with the grandson and the grand dad is awesome!!!
Reminds me of my late grand father.. he was once mugged down town by 4 guys.. or rather an attempted mugging. He served 15 years in the french foreign legion and when police arrived all four men needed hospital.. he was 69 at the time. He ran marathons until he was 84 and he died in 2003 age 102 from natural causes
This is such a great compilation! Go grandpas!
Oh my god! My grandfather used to do the same exact Donald Duck voice. He passed away almost 10 years ago. That voice just made my day. Thank you
My dad can do that too. I grew up hearing it all the time. He used to do it for my daughter when she was little as well, always made her laugh.
Love that the last guy was given a new bike. But, man! I hope those thugs have karma meet them one day
4:36 The 85yrs old grandpa: I dgaf if you shoot me…I lived long enough !! 😂
Sometimes people forget that old people were once young and acted very similar to us
I don't know how much I trust "my baby loves to be scared." Babies can't tell you that it's okay that it's grandpa.
Everyone gangster until grandpa steps in to save the day!!!!
I like that video at the irish parlor when you can see the other guy sitting beside him ducked for cover so quickly (which in those situations is the best thing to do) but the grandpa just went full on beast mode on those robbers! I hope i'm as vigorous as him when im that old. :)
Hes irish.
“You look good today” I look good every day you just don’t pay no attention 💀🤣😭
"shut the other door" got me cracking up hard
the baby in the first clip-
“Hey chicks, what’s cookin’?”
*“Never mind, I’m out. Peace.”*
My granddad was a legend. RIP ♥️
Love that they got a new bicycle for the Drag Racer! Not letting his bike get stolen w/o a fight, that's a biker!
Go Go Granpa!!! Hey, we do what we can when the moment arrives. I'd have to agree that the older you get, the less hesitant you get. Something has to be done, do it. The importance of your own life is less compared to the importance of the lives of people around you. Much love.
Old people have packs of experience, despite their frail looks.
How often u want to repeat the video 0:04?
Inside Edition: Yes!
Grateful to seniors being prime examples of how we should behave ourselves. Live life with courage, strength, compassion and intelligence. What inspirational and admirable generations we come from 🤗❤️🇺🇲!!!!
This gives me life. I feel sorry for anyone who calls them old.
This is a grandpa appreciation video
To all intended muggers, robbers and thugs, look and learn from this show. The life you save may be your own and could keep you from going into eternity in hell fire.
The guy who videos his grandfather thumbs up!
My grandfather was my father figure and I adored him.
Now at 57 I find myself constantly thinking about all the things we did.
Wish they would have had the technology in the 70's like they do now...
I'm glad I was able to write him a letter telling him how much he meant to me 3 months before his passing...
FOREVER IN MY HEART PAPA!!!
With lots of experience grandpas can be as bad as what you think.
But loving as much as you love them also.
I love 'Pop'... when you reach his age, anything goes!
4:57 That police official looks like he’s as old as the grandpa that was told to not intervene with the robbery.
Yeah, but he's not saying he shouldn't have intervened because of his age. The police wouldn't recommend a young person to intervene either, because the robbers could've very easily have shot and killed them, and the police doesn't want to encourage that. Doesn't mean they aren't grateful for the man stopping the robbery, but they have to be careful with what they say as to not encourage others to do the same.
Ur racist
@@Pureblood32 da fuq????
Donald made me smile. My grandpa used to talk in the same Donald Duck voice when I was a kid. I miss it a lot actually.
Pop is a funny grandpa!!
OMG I am laughing my butt off!!!!!!
Holi khele God bless that Young Old Man I love the segment about the bird seed feisty old cuss with a heart of gold I love it
Haha makes me miss my grandpa.😭😢🙏🏻🕊 rip grandpa Fidel god bless those gramps😂❤ lmfao @ the sweet ole man dat talked in a Donald duck voice to his wife & said she was in trouble
Rip to your grandpa
I just love the elderly they have so wisdom to give kisses 😄😆😉😘
Praise the grandpas
They don't have long to live so they make every moment of their life count. 👴 💗❤️
All amazing reactions by brave seniors! Using things criminals just don’t have, quick thinking, and experience.
now i wish i get to know my grandpa and my grandmother
In Ga. at a school (Rabun-Gap Nachoochee), students get to visit the elderly and record stories about how life was done in another time. They learn about our American and Ga. folkore this way as well. They also might find friends this way with elderly folks who might need some help.
Pop watch is awesome he loves his soda lol
You don't never ever mess with Grandpa. Never.
You never know what he learned from his time in Vietnam
Too cute, with the toddler
The technique the grandpa used was learned from childhood. You just know he tripped a kid or two back in the day😩😭😭😭
We should all have a soft spot for the elders. If we’re lucky we might get to be one someday.
Love this! Cheers to these amazing old timers! ❤️🍻