Or when you're shoveling and somebody else is shoveling and the dumbass keeps throwing it in the air so it blows a bunch in your face * glares at my brother *
I do it easy. White tee shirt, maybe a little hat, jeans, and a a 3m high vis jacket, not zipped up. Thats it, and depending on if it's below 10 maybe a set of medium to light gloves. Thats it. My neighbors think I'm crazy, but I hate temps above 80 lol
Soldier: *ARGH* Lieutenant: what happened! Soldier: the snow... is in my boot... THE COLD... *argh* ... CUT MY LEG OFF, CUT THE PAIN! Lieutenant: (screaming) WE NEED MEDIC!!!
literally 2 weeks ago this happened to me and my brother while we were at my dad's. We went outside to clear it after we saw the plow drive to another block, and he came back for a second pass. The asshole smiled and waved at us through the windshield as he did it. What a colossal prick.
Dude I hate that because our road is at a slope so all the water freeze and we have do dig it out to prevent more water freezing. And like we got to get a pickaxe and things. And then the plow comes in and just destroyed my dreams lol
@@Judah-Mills ya sure you betcha, I forgot about those shitty winters that would thaw and freeze for 3 months straight while snowing every few days just to make it suck even more ! Now most cities are broke and don't spend as much plowing the side streets or don't plow your street at all ! What is worse, getting stuck in your driveway after the plow goes by or being stuck in your driveway because the road is blocked ?
Every year I have that moment where I tell myself I'm never doing another Minnesota winter again ...Haha I actually just said it yesterday cuz it's about 40 degrees out here now and we didnt even get a fall everyday in September it was raining and you know winter starts in October here
Stage 6: Power through it until the shovel catches a piece of ice causing the handle to lodge itself in your nuts Stage 7: The snowplow sends more snow halfway up your driveway Stage 8: Hot cocoa with marshmallows
Thats because we a tough breed. We dont need no stinkin coats. My dad who is 71 hates coats and wears only a flannel style coat for the most part. I call him my woodsman when he wears it because of the plad design on it we live for the cold right lol
The whole thing of shoveling and then it snows making it look like u did literally nothing. Plus hitting a stupid crack on the drive way and getting the handle in your gut or up your lungs.
"This is worse than drinking Spotted Cow"? Heresy. There's a reason why Minnesota keeps illegally importing it. I bleed purple for the Vikings but insulting Spotted Cow is like insulting me own grandma. In all seriousness, I lost it at the slipped disk step and my wife came to see why I was melting down on the back porch with laughter. Superb video.
@@sluggy1739 you can find it almost anywhere in Wisconsin, at a lot of places under the table in Minnesota and Illinois; otherwise make a friend in Wisconsin who will mail you some.
After the first real snowfall in an area local ERs see an increase in heart attacks. It is no joke, shovelling can be dangerous, pace yourself. Its just a chore.
Having a truck cam be dangerous since everyone wants help moving. Having a truck with a plow seems downright suicidal.......every single.neighbor would become your "bestfriend" overnight
This is why I usually just go out in a hoodie and immediately skip to step 6, violent angry shoveling, and then step 7 is taking off the hoodie and laying down in the snow
The back pain was so relatable. A snowblower was one of the best purchases of my entire life! A good blower with heated handgrips is the cheat code of living up North.
Fun fact: I spent 10 days in Norway, and in our last night in a Cabin 3 hours out of Oslo (the capital) in the mountains, in the middle of NOWHERE, with feet and feet of snow, when you have a flight the day after, you shovel for hours to make sure you can get back to make your flight. Glad to have the mid-west genes; shoveled for 3 1/2 hours that night (morning).
Spring is here and this video reminds me that I didn't get to use my snowblower enough this last winter. Sometimes, I've having so much fun, I do both neighbors sidewalks and driveways so they don't have to go out and shovel. My neighbor pays me in beers. Seriously, if they asked, I'd mow their lawns with the rider too. I love power tools.
This is EXACTLY what I experienced moving from Texas to Maryland. I actually laughed at my neighbor who was shoveling while it was still snowing. Being as smart as I was, I waited until the snow stopped. Turns out....I was an idiot. Snow is water and water is HEAVY. Worst Experience Ever!
For those of us who do live in this climate (there are quite a bunch of us), we can indeed relate to this video, and it's all true! It makes most of us totally feel that way! It's funny 'cause it's true.
Not quite midwest, but I can feel this pain all the way from Buffalo. Worst part is when it is currently snowing, but you know you have to shovel now otherwise it will be too high to shovel later. So you have to stand there getting snow in the face while you watch all of your progress get slowly reverted.
@@ArathiBasinFTW because we have fun in the snow and ice. We dont deal with constant heat or humidity like the south does. We dont get earthquakes, like coasral states and we dont have crocod roaming the neighborhoods. Midwest life isnt that bad really
Try and visit us in Canada sometime in the winter, you'll see, it's just like fire but cold and white, sometimes gray, brown or even black (depends on the traffic and pollution)… You'll feel right at home.
I'd highly disagree as someone who's lived in an area of Southern California where 120 was not completely uncommon to the interior of Alaska where it's dark while simultaneously being -30 aNd shoveling snow, nah my dude, but I understand the discomfort in both.
I'm Canadian soo I can help. You need cold beer while shoveling because it keeps your body cool soo you don't get sweaty. If you start sweating you MUST chug a cold beer that will bring your body right back to a cold chill and you can continue shoveling. You can't shovel without cold beer, its like driving a truck with no engine.
Basically got it!!!....2 days later slips on frozen chunk from half shovel job, cusses out past Miles “the youbetcha guy” for not finishing...cracks a latte forgets all about it!! Love your videos man keep em coming! Luckily it’s warming up this weekend it’s “basically” gonna be gone by Monday.
Just wear a sweat shirt and some warm athletic gear and get a snowblower if you have a longer drive way. But if you just shovel a walk way and a parking space then you don’t need a snow blower
My dad had my 3 older sister mix and pour the concrete sidewalk around our house to make shoveling snow from under the eaves easier for them in the winter, and for a clear path to push wheelbarrows full of firewood to the porch.
This last winter was my first in fargo/grand forks. Nailed down a job shoveling snow for a landscaper. The theme in my head, every time... "People LIVE here???"
You hit the nail on the head with this one for sure ! People might think that you are exaggerating, but your right on ! ❤ Minnesota know snow and cold ! ❤
I used to live in Texas now I dont. Now I live where it already snowed half a foot today. I like the snow and always will, and I think its because I grew up in Texas. I do miss Texas though. Especially the BBQ....here people call grilling bbq.....what a pity.
Well I grew up down by Daytona & there's no escaping that humid heat, even at midnight. So I moved to the Rocky mountains. The crisp air alone was worth it
@@commonclayofthenewwest6045 I live 20 minutes from Daytona. It's even hotter over where I am because it's away from the ocean wind. It's a lot better not having to worry about engines freezing up. Fuel freezing. Lakes freezing. And it dropped to 56 the other day. But I guess we all have a preference. So if you like the mountains, go for it!
And this is one of the reasons why I moved overseas to somewhere without snow after becoming an adult. Love the people of the Midwest, but hate the weather.
Moved down south after my dad lost his job and his favorite saying so far when people ask him how he handles the heat in the summers is, "Well at least you don't have to shovel heat"
My dad has a hack for this 1: have kids 2 make kids shovel snow
Anna G I swear if you are Anna grace and live in Alaska
Oreos the odds of that are very slim 😂😂
HEEYYYY SAME
Steehl hopefully I get an answer
How did that work out for you?
fun fact: there was no acting done in this video
Victory Mark FACTS!
Right?! I can totally relate. Even down to the #4, the absolute worst.
You missed the stage after full body sweat where you peel off a layer and then freeze because you’re all sweaty in the cold air now.
So true
Real talk.. Too apree from the 605
The exact thing I was thinking.
But you can get into a nice, scalding hot shower because you feel colder than you are and suddenly you're burning
Also forget the part when you shovel snow and the wind just blows it straight into your face
Man i just felt that.
Or when you're shoveling and somebody else is shoveling and the dumbass keeps throwing it in the air so it blows a bunch in your face * glares at my brother *
@@vickiignaszak5041 *glares at my dad*
Fcking hate that!
Even worse with the snow blower.
Let me tell ya, the full body sweat is no joke, I LOSE IT. I need my clothes off ASAP
As soon as you stop you t shirt freezes to your back and then you're frozen lol
Lmfao thats why I just skip the layering now. Hoodie with basketball shorts and boots 😂
@@ther3aper561 yep. i skip the layering too lol.
I do it easy. White tee shirt, maybe a little hat, jeans, and a a 3m high vis jacket, not zipped up. Thats it, and depending on if it's below 10 maybe a set of medium to light gloves. Thats it. My neighbors think I'm crazy, but I hate temps above 80 lol
That's pretty much the least comfortable I can be
Sticky and hot
Stage 1 - buy a snowblower.
Stage 2 - try to start it for 3 hours.
Not Vladimir Putin
Stage 3 - give up and grab the shovel
We tried it this morning and it wouldnt start up.
b00ger901 Not when you live in Alberta and get 2 or 3 feet overnight
That why you get a 4stroke with electric start😝
Unless you have a handy down all American made 60 year old snowblower with electric starter
You forgot the part when snow goes down your boot
RJzr _ ugh yeah I don’t like when that happens. Wet socks for days
This is worse then slipping and falling on ice while shoveling
RJzr _ One time when I was 9, I taped my sweatpants to my boots to prevent snow from getting into my boots 😂 looked stupid but it worked haha
Soldier: *ARGH*
Lieutenant: what happened!
Soldier: the snow... is in my boot... THE COLD... *argh* ... CUT MY LEG OFF, CUT THE PAIN!
Lieutenant: (screaming) WE NEED MEDIC!!!
Or your hood
No, he forgot the part when as soon as you get the whole driveway finished, the snow plow goes by and piles enough snow back to block you in again.
literally 2 weeks ago this happened to me and my brother while we were at my dad's. We went outside to clear it after we saw the plow drive to another block, and he came back for a second pass. The asshole smiled and waved at us through the windshield as he did it. What a colossal prick.
Dude I hate that because our road is at a slope so all the water freeze and we have do dig it out to prevent more water freezing. And like we got to get a pickaxe and things. And then the plow comes in and just destroyed my dreams lol
@@Judah-Mills ya sure you betcha, I forgot about those shitty winters that would thaw and freeze for 3 months straight while snowing every few days just to make it suck even more ! Now most cities are broke and don't spend as much plowing the side streets or don't plow your street at all ! What is worse, getting stuck in your driveway after the plow goes by or being stuck in your driveway because the road is blocked ?
@@stl5682 yeah something like that. It's super annoying lol. Yeah it just keeps thawing and then freezing over and over. It sucks
I love it when that snow is all wet and it hardens into a impenetrable barrier blocking off my driveway
“Why do I live here? This is the absolute worst” 😂😂 literally me the whole time
Every year I have that moment where I tell myself I'm never doing another Minnesota winter again ...Haha I actually just said it yesterday cuz it's about 40 degrees out here now and we didnt even get a fall everyday in September it was raining and you know winter starts in October here
@@nonamesinenomine im in Texas ours winter start the first week of February then by the second week its over.... 😂😂
I’m stuck way up in Canada where it gets to -58 and 3 feet of snow
skip slick I’m from Wisconsin and we skipped the fall season straight to winter
TheJamam45q same here, where in Wisconsin you live
Stage 6: Power through it until the shovel catches a piece of ice causing the handle to lodge itself in your nuts
Stage 7: The snowplow sends more snow halfway up your driveway
Stage 8: Hot cocoa with marshmallows
TTG Gaming The hot cocoa almost makes it worth it. Almost
I’m in actual tears of laughter...so many nut shots in my life
You forgot lay in the snow and dont get back up
Every. Goddamned. Time.
Stage 6 and 7 hit different
"It'll be 35 tomorrow. It should melt."
This is painfully accurate. God bless everyone who lives in a temperate climate cause the winters are tough.
Reach Canada eh
North Dakota really sucks in the winter
Tfw your yard runs out of space and you wonder where you can pile the snow next.
MrT 06 true born and raised but I love it fav time of the year
I live south of Chicago. cold as fuck in the winter and hot as fuck in the summer with a week of decent weather in between.
Think I found your problem, your shoes are untied
Buttered_Biscuit 😂🤣😂
And his bibs aren’t zippered.. fat ass
One last “BUSCHHHHHHH” before perishing
You forgot the part when it's all done, you go inside, it's a million degrees and you go stand in front of the open front door.
Ashley 😂😂😂😂So absolutely true!!
You forgot those occasional 2-3 minute bursts of extreme motivation where you just go sick
As a Minnesotan I find this very accurate, mainly the full body sweat after literally 2 shovel scoops I am already sweating my ass off lmao.
Winters I’m sweating by the time I walk outside. At a certain point I give up and bust out the snowblower
Nice sled as ur pfp
Thats because we a tough breed. We dont need no stinkin coats. My dad who is 71 hates coats and wears only a flannel style coat for the most part. I call him my woodsman when he wears it because of the plad design on it we live for the cold right lol
Minnesotan too i can agree
Stage one: use a snow blower
Stage two: you’re finished
You’ve never had the wet snow then. It doesn’t work in that.
128mrboss oh I get wet snow, but I have a powerful blower
128mrboss also the snow in this video was so dry and dusty it got in my eyes through the video
Billy737 try plowing it.
Anthony Lane I have and it works
The whole thing of shoveling and then it snows making it look like u did literally nothing. Plus hitting a stupid crack on the drive way and getting the handle in your gut or up your lungs.
"This is worse than drinking Spotted Cow"? Heresy. There's a reason why Minnesota keeps illegally importing it. I bleed purple for the Vikings but insulting Spotted Cow is like insulting me own grandma.
In all seriousness, I lost it at the slipped disk step and my wife came to see why I was melting down on the back porch with laughter. Superb video.
Ben Gallaty couldn’t agree more
Tf is spotted cow
@@sluggy1739 a beer made in small batches in Wisconsin. There's so little it's only sold in Wisconsin.
Ben Gallaty well that’s a bummer I want one
@@sluggy1739 you can find it almost anywhere in Wisconsin, at a lot of places under the table in Minnesota and Illinois; otherwise make a friend in Wisconsin who will mail you some.
Friends dad literally died of a heart attack shoveling snow. It's no joke
After the first real snowfall in an area local ERs see an increase in heart attacks.
It is no joke, shovelling can be dangerous, pace yourself. Its just a chore.
It's hard cardio excersize
So that’s why I make grandma shovel it!
This is the UA-cam comment section, not the therapists office, people here are just gonna say that Ur dad was a total pussy.
@@fekete2730 He never said he needed help, man I am very sorry for your loss if you are reading this but Jackler no need to be a jerk.
"Why do I live here?"
My thought everytime that first snow of winter hits
here's the trick:
put a plow on your truck
back it into the garage
open it after the snow is done and drive out
congrats, you're half done already
Rainbow Apocalypse or even a lawnmower with a pole
Only works if u have a truck or a plow tho
@@jackeaton9681 & a garage. Don't got none of those 3 things.
Having a truck cam be dangerous since everyone wants help moving. Having a truck with a plow seems downright suicidal.......every single.neighbor would become your "bestfriend" overnight
Genius! 🤣
This was so accurate. The only part you left out was talking to your neighbor about how much you hate snow for 20 minutes.
Spotted cow is an absolute blessing to the midwest, idk what you're talking about
This is why I usually just go out in a hoodie and immediately skip to step 6, violent angry shoveling, and then step 7 is taking off the hoodie and laying down in the snow
Hi.
Love these Illinois summers
Seth Strozyk I know...
Gotta love UA-cam
108 here in Florida
*boiling point in Texas
I'm from Philadelphia and lol'd at the Spotted Cow reference. We're a massive craft beer town so I've heard about the legend around this beer.
Step 1: open the shop
Step 2: turn the key
Step 3: crack a beer
Step 4: crank the heat
Step 6: don't hit anything with the blade.
thnksno what is step 5?? Crack another beer in between? 😂
This man is absolutely insane. He went out to shovel without tying his shoes
“Worse than drinking a Spotted Cow?”
Them’s fightin words!!!
That was HILARIOUS! Thank you so much!
Were you secretly filming me before you made this? This is so me. Subtract the beer and add rage smashing the shovel, and this is my life. Well done!
From Western Maine..Bingeing on these videos...So much like the people and life here !! 😂💕
I’ve haven’t laughed that much in probably 3 years. I’m literally in tears it was so funny. Thanks guys I appreciate it!
The back pain was so relatable. A snowblower was one of the best purchases of my entire life! A good blower with heated handgrips is the cheat code of living up North.
Heated handgrips? I had no idea those were a thing.
Here in MN you're born to shovel snow!
I'm from Nebraska and I love to shovel snow
It’s always a blast in Wisconsin too!
@@kyles280 Gotta love Wisconsin
So what about Canada?
@Jake Allen 4:53 LOL we have an over 200' long driveway that's not paved so there's always ice. and it gets really steep at some points.
Fun fact: I spent 10 days in Norway, and in our last night in a Cabin 3 hours out of Oslo (the capital) in the mountains, in the middle of NOWHERE, with feet and feet of snow, when you have a flight the day after, you shovel for hours to make sure you can get back to make your flight.
Glad to have the mid-west genes; shoveled for 3 1/2 hours that night (morning).
Spring is here and this video reminds me that I didn't get to use my snowblower enough this last winter. Sometimes, I've having so much fun, I do both neighbors sidewalks and driveways so they don't have to go out and shovel. My neighbor pays me in beers. Seriously, if they asked, I'd mow their lawns with the rider too. I love power tools.
So many great moments in one video. Love it!!!!
This is EXACTLY what I experienced moving from Texas to Maryland. I actually laughed at my neighbor who was shoveling while it was still snowing. Being as smart as I was, I waited until the snow stopped. Turns out....I was an idiot. Snow is water and water is HEAVY. Worst Experience Ever!
real canadians just throw on a toque, hoodie, and some gloves and let the work of shoveling the snow keep you warm... amateurs
LEEMON bro Minnesota is essentially Canada but the US.
wtf is a toque?
MrCoffeekelly 🤡🤡
MrCoffeekelly it’s essentially a beanie but thicker and meant to keep your head warm
Nerd
As a Canadian I can confirm this is so very accurate it’s scary 😂
Over here, this is not even a lot of snow.
Move south? 🤷🏻♂️
Oh man, I'm new to the MidWest Life, but last winter I spent a lot of time shoveling... And wow, this is really freaking accurate.
Lmfao! So spot on! I cried laughing at this video...we’ve all been there
unless you are from arizona ;-;
Unless you from Louisiana
For those of us who do live in this climate (there are quite a bunch of us), we can indeed relate to this video, and it's all true! It makes most of us totally feel that way! It's funny 'cause it's true.
Oh God! This has to be one of your funniest. I am literally crying and about peed my pants laughing too hard. 😂🙋💃
Me as an Alaskan “finally something I can relate to!!!!”
Not quite midwest, but I can feel this pain all the way from Buffalo.
Worst part is when it is currently snowing, but you know you have to shovel now otherwise it will be too high to shovel later. So you have to stand there getting snow in the face while you watch all of your progress get slowly reverted.
As a kid in Canada I used to enjoy shoveling the snow. We would dig forts inside the 8 foot tall banks on the side of our driveway.
Yeah it used to be fun. When you get older it's just a chore.
... & I used to like Winter b4 I had to drive in it. ☹️
The sore back and kicking the shovel because you can't bend is so accurate
This may be the best one yet....so good.
I don't get this, I'm from California where everyone has a wildfire in their backyard at all times.
Well you gotta shovel the human shit cause all those homeless junkies shittin on the sidewalks
I've seen snow twice in my life and cant understand why anyone would want to live in it lol
@@ArathiBasinFTW because we have fun in the snow and ice. We dont deal with constant heat or humidity like the south does. We dont get earthquakes, like coasral states and we dont have crocod roaming the neighborhoods. Midwest life isnt that bad really
Try and visit us in Canada sometime in the winter, you'll see, it's just like fire but cold and white, sometimes gray, brown or even black (depends on the traffic and pollution)… You'll feel right at home.
Thomas Shelby Someone’s been watching propaganda. Lol.
I don’t miss this one bit! God Bless North Carolina!
Same here moved to Greenville NC from Vermont! We wouldn’t even get the snow blower out for anything under a foot of snow. Lol
Still better than a heat wave any day
I could argue against that😊
@@1NebraskaPyro lol I live with that daily here in Texas
I'd highly disagree as someone who's lived in an area of Southern California where 120 was not completely uncommon to the interior of Alaska where it's dark while simultaneously being -30 aNd shoveling snow, nah my dude, but I understand the discomfort in both.
As an Alaskan I will take a heat wave over snow any day
@@aidanpayan6919 same man, same
I'm Canadian soo I can help. You need cold beer while shoveling because it keeps your body cool soo you don't get sweaty. If you start sweating you MUST chug a cold beer that will bring your body right back to a cold chill and you can continue shoveling. You can't shovel without cold beer, its like driving a truck with no engine.
Most underrated comedy channel on youtube 😂😂😂😂
Bryant no. Just no
Basically got it!!!....2 days later slips on frozen chunk from half shovel job, cusses out past Miles “the youbetcha guy” for not finishing...cracks a latte forgets all about it!! Love your videos man keep em coming! Luckily it’s warming up this weekend it’s “basically” gonna be gone by Monday.
Sounds about right haha lattes help you forget a lot of problems
Life long Californian moving to Pennsylvania in a week. Is this really what it’s like? 😂
Justin Brown yea it can be some winters lol
Yup this is about is accurate as it gets. Just do yourself the favor and get a snowblower
Just wear a sweat shirt and some warm athletic gear and get a snowblower if you have a longer drive way. But if you just shovel a walk way and a parking space then you don’t need a snow blower
Yeah buddy you are making a terrible decision. Rethink that.
Also, as you sweat you need to dry it off asap or get literal freezer burns on your forehead.
Larry bird actually play the second half of his career with a broken back because he shoveled a driveway.
Dont forget when you're done with the snow, then having to go back at a sharper angle to get the ice under it.
That beer opening scene is one of the best things on the internet.
My dad had my 3 older sister mix and pour the concrete sidewalk around our house to make shoveling snow from under the eaves easier for them in the winter, and for a clear path to push wheelbarrows full of firewood to the porch.
Oh. My. Word! Hilarious!!! AND sadly SO true! I go through these stages every time I shovel. "Why do I live here (in Iowa)?" 🙄🤣🥶
the ultimate Wisconsin question: "why do I live here???"
da packers of course
Love it....too funny...I'm not working this winter and have been doing most of the household shoveling....I GET IT!!!
That dig on Spotted Cow is kind of offensive, not gonna lie 😂😂
I live in Montreal, a small amount of snow like this takes me 6 mins to manage.
Welcome to Canada. :)
First 10 seconds I knew he was over dressed.
You forgot the "4 hours later" and you start to wonder about your life choices part.
Step 1: heated drive way
The end.
until it ices over
I’m sorry, I live in poverty I didn’t even know heated drive way was a thing???
Woo look at Mr. Millionaire over here who can afford a heated driveway
@@goldfishghosts1919 don't be jealous of others successes. thats why you're not.
Alex's Gmail step 2 : Frost heave
The best part is when the plow comes and fills in a 3 foot drift infront of your newly shoveled driveway
“Why do I live here” had me pausing the video to wipe the face liquids from my eyes. As a former Pennsylvanian, I felt that.
Try shoveling snow for 30 hours straight for a commercial landscaping business. Used to do that job when I was a young buck.
This is the most accurate thing I have ever seen
Spotted cow....one of the best beers ever! Wish I could get it in Michigan.
As a Canadian that sometimes experiences -40 degrees Celsius (=-40 farenheit), I can verify that this is all true.
In the spirit of the upcoming season, I'll definitely be laying down and "hoping someone finds me here" in the first pile of snow I shovel.
WHAT DID YOU JUST SAY ABOUT SPOTTED COW?!?!
I live in Northern, Maine and I absolutely know what you're talking about!!
This last winter was my first in fargo/grand forks. Nailed down a job shoveling snow for a landscaper. The theme in my head, every time... "People LIVE here???"
Whereabouts are you from originally?
batmantiss that’s where I live
@@Tyler-zw4kq at -34 before the wind chill, it can happen!
You nailed it! Totally accurate!
I'm in actual tears!🤣🤣🤣😁
Your funny and I feel ya on the snow. I live in Michigan so yeah. Love your videos
damn hommie. you must be up in Wisconsin or Minnesota with that much snow.
You hit the nail on the head with this one for sure ! People might think that you are exaggerating, but your right on ! ❤ Minnesota know snow and cold ! ❤
Live in Texas, haven't seen that much snow in Texas ever
I used to live in Texas now I dont. Now I live where it already snowed half a foot today. I like the snow and always will, and I think its because I grew up in Texas. I do miss Texas though. Especially the BBQ....here people call grilling bbq.....what a pity.
Is a shout-out from Austin Texas and you guys to do a hell of a good job
As a Floridian, this seems like a valid trade off for snow.
Except every year hoping it's not the one that blows your house away.
So glad I'm Floridian.
Well I grew up down by Daytona & there's no escaping that humid heat, even at midnight. So I moved to the Rocky mountains. The crisp air alone was worth it
@@commonclayofthenewwest6045 I live 20 minutes from Daytona. It's even hotter over where I am because it's away from the ocean wind. It's a lot better not having to worry about engines freezing up. Fuel freezing. Lakes freezing. And it dropped to 56 the other day. But I guess we all have a preference. So if you like the mountains, go for it!
Those gloves SCREAM midwest
"This is worse than drinking a spotted cow" lmao
Man, lmao. This is the story of my life. Shoutout from Michigan’s UP! “Hey neighbor, how’s it goin”
I'm new to your channel, so whenever it's a stages video ....I am excited as heck to see what they are 😂
Shitting on spotted cow, ay? You're about to see a nice badger beat down der guyo
And this is one of the reasons why I moved overseas to somewhere without snow after becoming an adult. Love the people of the Midwest, but hate the weather.
you forgot lifting the shovel to high and dumping snow in your coat by accident
Having that snow going down your coat and melting on your back. Then the wind running down there every time.
Moved down south after my dad lost his job and his favorite saying so far when people ask him how he handles the heat in the summers is, "Well at least you don't have to shovel heat"
I like it. Your dad's a funny guy.
Now try that in Alberta where Its -40 and you can't sit in a snow bank or lay down.
Accurate
“ I gotta get inside to get warm...” proceeds to grab a Busch 😂
Forgot when you go inside and your vision is green