My craziest family story is when we were in Las Vegas and my grandparents wanted to show us what a waste of money gambling is. He out his quarter in the slot and pulled the lever. He hit the jackpot! Us kids went nuts and were tripping over each other to put our quarters in. He was speechless and just said "bad example, BAD example!"
My great great grandparents were alive during the great depression. They had I think 4 sons. Three were big, burly, moving men, and one worked a desk job at the post office. The moving men made fun of the post office brother. When the Great Depression came, the moving men were no longer needed, and lost their jobs. But, the guy at the post office was needed more than ever and started to support the whole family.
My grandmother is and amazingly immortal woman (don’t ask). Her stabbing implement is a ballisong (butterfly knife) and she uses it when she is in traffic and no one is moving. She did once cut off someone’s pinky finger after they cut her off
My great-grandma was neighbors with Al Capone when they were kids, and her brother played baseball with him. Apparently he also brought his mother flowers every day...
Man, I suprised how few people have crazy family stories! I have too many. a few favorites: There was grandma who fell off a horse in the mountains of Panama and hit her head on a rock. As she sat dazed on the ground bleeding from where her head struck she asked her companion if he thought people would come to the deep jungle to visit her grave if she died there. He answered honestly, "No Jane, I don't think so...." Well, that was enough for her to muster the gumption to keep on keepin' on. She got up, tied her head up with a bandana and got back on the horse. Her companion was like, "um, we need to get you to a hospital" and Grandma was like, nope i got things to do in these mountains. Week later she went to the hospital and she'd had a concussion. Did I mention she was in her 50's at the time? In her late 70's she moved to Yugoslavia. She wanted to stay but the war broke out and she had to leave because her visa wasnt extended. No, she wasn't afraid of war apperently. She went to Poland. One day she was on a train talking to someone when she realized the train was pulling out of her station. She grabbed her bags and ran out of the car and jumped to the platform. she missed the platform by a matter of feet. She woke up in the hospital. Eventually she moved back to the states and lived with us. She was a badass. So many stories about her. Of course I always thought my dad was a super hero for getting hit by a train when he was 2 and still being the big, smart strong guy he was.
Erika May my grandpa was a pow in ww2. He Almost died, he was basically me stretched to six feet tall. Luckily he didn't die in war and lived a life till he died at age 88 in 2011.
The A.G.R Team my great great uncle was on a warship that had a Japanese kamakazi plane go down the exhaust smoke stack. The ship exploded and he was thrown overboard... he had come up from break five minutes before
My family comes from the Netherlands and during WWII my great-grandfather was a member of the Dutch resistance against the Nazis. He was eventually captured and put in a prison camp, but he had a "silver tongue" and befriended the guards. The resistance was stealing the Nazi's food supplies (potatoes that the Nazis had stolen from the Dutch people) and he came up with a plan. He told them that he knew where the resistance would hide the potatoes and convinced the to Nazis to give him permission to leave for six weeks so that he could get the potatoes. While he was out he would help the resistance, and only days after he gave them the potatoes the resistance would steal the potatoes again, allowing him to make the deal again and go out into the world. This continued for quite a while before he finally left the camp behind for good.
It reminds me of my grandmother's funeral. My uncle came to make a speech and said "let me tell you about how she smuggled things to war prisoners and passed messages under the Nazis' noses". Saying I was not expecting that is a huge understatement. Apparently, it was a secret she only shared with her late husband and sons. Everyone else, me, my mom, the cousins, the neighbours, the bishop were like O_O
We got some stories like that in my family but they’re not so secret. My great grandmother was part of the partisans in Nazi occupied Italy. Two of her brothers got publicly executed for being in the resistance.
My grandpa was a smoke jumper in Idaho. He would jump out of airplanes and parachute into burning forests and mountainous areas to put out the wildfires
My great-grandmother was a W.A.S.P. in the air force and had to conceal the fact that she had asthma to continue serving. Eventually she was found out and had to retire, but she was an inspiration to me and all my family.
That's really inspiring to everyone who has asthma (me included) It's really hard to participate in a lot of activities. Your Great Grandmother must have been brave!
When my grandpa was a teenager, his truck was in a roll over accident over a really steep hill late at night in December. Both doors fell off, and when the truck stopped rolling, the soft stuff on the ceiling of the truck had wrapped out his head saving his life. He had also lost his shoes. He walked home barefoot, in the snow, and went to bed without telling his parents. They woke him up really early in the morning when the sheriff showed up after finding his truck to make sure he was okay.
When my grandpa was a kid the Wright Brothers crashed in his families field and he and his dad helped the load it up in the family wagon and took them to town to have it fixed.
I can so relate. When I was in my 20s, I learned for the first time what really happened to my grandmother's brother: he left the country because he had an affair with the wife of a neighboring rancher and shot her husband at her urging....not exactly the kind of thing you expect to turn up while researching family history!
My grandparents managed to get out of Taiwan during the White Terror. They moved to Japan, then immigrated to America when my mom was a preteen. My grandparents, my mom, and her 4 siblings didn't even know English when they moved!
have to be, present tense not past tense. Their grandparents retired after a few short decades because they left "the family" to their son, who is not actually the CEO of the second largest laundromat cleaning service in Chicago. He is the boss but his a different kind of boss
Idk the craziest story is my grandpa was fishing on the beach when he saw a boat tip over far out in the ocean. It looked like they needed help so he ran to the nearest boat, took it, and drove out to them. There were three boys and their father. All of them weren't good swimmers and they weren't wearing life vests. He ended up saving the three boys but when we went for the father, he drowned. He was deemed to be a hero and his picture was in the paper.
My brother was visiting my grandpa when the phone rang. The caller proceeded to explain that she was the granddaughter of our grandpa's first wife and she'd like to meet her grandpa some time. My brother was spooked because all the information she gave was true. Long story short: it was all true and our grandma was actually my grandpa's second wife, after the divorce from the first. We never knew about her.
One of my great-great-something uncles married a woman and had 10 kids with her but then she got captured by Native Americans and everybody thought she was dead, so he remarried and had another 8 kids. However, the first wife was not killed, she was a slave for 12 years but she managed to escape the Native Americans who had kidnapped her and made it back to her husband. So then the guy has 2 wives and 18 children and his second wife was actually a Native American, I can only imagine what Christmas dinner must have been like.
My dad and my uncle fought in the vietnam war on opposite sides. On the patrol my dad came across my uncle who was also on a patrol, they shot act each other, missing every shot then they ran off. Decades later at a family reunion my uncle the story about how he nearly killed a 'Dickless Virgin' and my dad heard and realized that it paralleled his story about scaring off the 'Vietcong coward.' They talked and laughed, got drunk. It was a good day.
my craziest was my great great grandma was an AWESOME horse woman :D crossing the plains, she came to a river. it was raining hard and the river was flowing fast, unsure if she could cross. closing her eyes tight and slapped the reins. she made it acorss, wagon and all. then, when married years later, she went To go take eggs to a neighbors house. her husband and his friend had been racing horses, one of them being hers. not knowing it was hers, she got on the horse and suddenly it sprinted. she held on tight and made it safely to her friends house, no eggs spilled or broken. she knew how to riiide!
My oldest sister always wondered why our great uncles on my mom's side looked like gangsters in their pictures. Come to find out, they were. They ran with Pretty Boy Floyd. But I don't know if they had switch blades as nice as Granny here.
My family has a long history of grudges,misfortune and death that is not due to natural causes except for my grandpa.Everyone in my family is pretty unique like my estranged distant uncle with one eye we suspect murdered a tailor because he was sewing and accidentally stabbed my uncle in the eye which resulted of him having one eye,The tailor was stabbed around 26 times and left in a canal were pretty sure he did it mostly cause he’s just seems like the type of person to do so but was let go due to lack evidence.
Ohh or like my great grandpa who treated my grandma like cinderella..... if my grandpa was the evil step mother of the story and cinderella actually held a grudge for the mistreatment
Ohhh or my two uncles who did a lot of drugs,alcohol and cigarettes which then resulted in one of them dying due to lung cancer(cant say i wasn’t suprised) to which the other uncle despite the doctor saying he needs to recover and rest continued he’s several hours jogging sessions to which he then died due to exhaustion.
As you can tell my family has a wonderful and fantastic history.....if your and edge lord ......but on a more serious note it has also taught me a valuable lesson in learning from the mistakes of the past and making a better future
I am related to William Bradford, the governor of the Mayflower II! My great grandfather fought in World War II, and am also related to Julia Cook, who is a famous actress.
One of my great grandpas was transporting cattle for his company. Two scruffy looking dudes came into camp, and asked if they could spare some food. They really couldn’t, but feeling bad for the strangers, they shared some of their food. The strangers stayed in camp overnight. The next morning, they guy carrying the payroll was freaking out and my great great grandpa asked him what the matter was. The payroll was gone. It turned out to be Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
My great grandpa was named Franco DiFranco, after his paternal grandfather, but that was also his cousins name. One day they were in a field picking dandelions for their Italian salad, they had big burlap sacks for their big Italian families, and right by the place where they were picking dandelions there had been a bank robbery. The police showed up and asked my great grandpa his name, he replied Franco DiFranco, that sounds like a phony name, and the police asked him again, no really what's your name, and he said again my name is Franco DiFranco, then the police huffed and turned to my great grandpa's cousin and said now what's your name and he said my name is also Franco DiFranco. The police said sure it is, and why, May I ask are you digging in a field? My great grandpa replied, we are picking the dandelions for our salad. The police got angry and said stop fooling around with me! And he turned to his partner and said go see what they have on their bags! And his partner took the bag from Franco DiFranco and looked inside then looked to the police officer and said "why sarg. There really are dandelions in here!!
I remember one time when my cousin was wearing baggy pants my grandma said if they're going to be this baggy, you might as well not even wear them. Then she tackled him into the couch and pulled down his pants from the back. We still have pictures and let me tell you, my grandma looks like a professional wrestler
That would be amazing one of my grandmas is the clean a pristine type and the other is the watching action movie type I counted how many dolls she has upstairs about 50+
My great great grandmother lived in Russia and tried to kill the king guy with a group of friends, she got caught and was smuggled to the US. She lives in someones kitchen and her bed was 2 chairs pulled together
My Great Grandfather was immigrating the U.S. when we was drafted by the US, Germany, and Italy. Yes he was drafted to 3 armies and eventually found out he could not fight for any of them.(too many health issues.)
A bat flew into my dad's house when he and his sisters were children- his younger sister thought it was a bird-- I've remembered that story ever since it was told to me
Also one time my dad's little sister got really mad at him for a reason that I don't know and she took a bite out of his stomach an actual chunk-- tough not very big I hope-- out of my dad's stomach
My great great grandpa was a pugelest which is a bare boxing fighter which mean they fought wis there hands only no protection he was a 5 year champ until he got neat to death :(
Let's see, crazy family story... My grandpa's parents owned a bar in Chicago, and once Al Capone came in and ordered a beer. My Nana's brothers would lock her in the attic during the summer in the Florida heat all day, then let her out 5 minutes before their parents came home from work. 5am-9pm, everyday, with nothing to do. They apologized in their college years, and now they're really nice :)
My great grandma Belle (my grandma's mom) chased my grandfather out of the house with a frying pan when he met her the first time asking her if he could date my grandma... Oh and I'm also related to captain William Clark (as in Lewis and Clark ) he's a distant cousin
#StudioC Crazy Grandparent story. We were cleaning out my Grandmother's basement (FULL of stuff). My sister found edible panties that my Grandmother bought for a cousin's wedding night. She even told my sister "You can have them, they're still good."
My great grandfather on my mom's side used to be a blacksmith even though he had one good eye ands 1 1/2 longs that he was born with. Hobbies included deep sea diving. My great Grandmother made porcelain dolls by hand, to boot our family's females suffer from accute clairvoyance. Mum ran through a glass door and didn't even have a scratch on her. Twice! Nearly two years old made myself lunch without a making mess or adults, included climbing kitchen cupboards. At age 12 dad made his first batch of moonshine and sold it to teachers at his boarding school for 6 years and never got caught. Welcome to South Africa we are tough bastards.
My great-grandfather on my mother's side went missing while flying over Germany in WW1, they never found him or his body. He was in the Royal Canadian Airforce, he inspired me to join RCAF air cadets when I was 13.
When i think of grandparents i think of sweet people who want to teach us the wonders of the worlds. Not how to sell drugs and illegal stuff. Most deninantly hilarious! Great job once again, Studio C! (Sorry for the bad spelling english isnt my first language)
Dark Sunlight Thank you! Yes, all of us probably have some dark pasts, but sweet grandmas having criminal pasts seemed like the funniest thing to do. (:
***** it really is! Once again, great job! And i want to say thank you, because you guys are a big inspiration to me. I would add all that sappy stuff but all im going to say is that youre helping me hrough dark times and also inspiring me to do what i like, which is acting. So thank you very much!
I've got a neat family story. My great-Grandpa had bought a doll for his daughter (my Grandma) while he was in the navy. He was on the battleship the U.S.S. New Orleans at Pearl Harbor when all of the sudden he woke up to the sound of gunfire. He was fighting the Japanese airplanes from on board the ship with what guns he had on him, when he remembered the doll he bought for his daughter. While he was rushing to his cabin, a frag bomb hit close by and injured him. At the end, the ship survived and he was able to arrive home and give the doll to my Grandma.
great story! but don't you mean the -Cruiser- USS New Orleans? Battleships were named after states back then, and cruisers after cities. USS New Orleans was CA-32.
My Dad on His Mission Didn't notice Someone Pointing a gun at him and just waved and Said Hi! He wasn't Killed and His Companion just followed what he Did but was Scared!
My great great great great great grandpa would rob trains moving out west. Things were always dangerous and one day he "fell" on some silver bullets. His family never heard from him since.
My grandfather was in the 12th SS Panzer Division and took part in the Battle of the Bulge, after the war he moved to the United Kingdom where he and my grandma met, and she convinced him to move to the US where he then joined the Marine Corps from 1955-1969.
My grandpa was In the army and went all over. He always tells us stories like how planes sometimes came by and dropped a huge pile of clothes for them to wear, and how every time he’d wake up from sleeping he’d have loads of bugs all over him. My other grandpa just made furniture....
My grandpa was so exited when he found out that my mom was pregnant. But two days before I was born he got a stroke. He was couldn't talk or move, so he was just in bed all the time. When I was about three years old and my brother was newborn he died. Everyone who knew him says that he was so smart, funny and good at everything. He wanted me to come to him (in Russia) and live there for some weeks, so he could lern me everything he knew. Now I only have my grandma in Russia left. My fathers parents died when he was young. I try to ignore it but it's hard when everyone says that they are seeing their grandparents all the time, because I only have one grandma and I meet her twice a year...
Adrienne Jordan We always joke with our cousins like... "well if I married you that's what it would be like" and then we shudder and walk away from each other... it's great
This is the one year anniversary of when my grandpa died and this popped up on my recommended Makes my wonder what him and my grandma got into when they were younger
The most awesome story in my family was about my great great great great grandfather (give or take a great in there) during the napoleonic wars... he was a Lieutennat in a infantry regiment... they got attacked by the Frenchies there was a skirmish and my ancestor got separated and ended up surrounded by 3 infantrymen of the french side armed only with his infantry officer's saber (which I have, and is by all accounts my most precious family heirloom), he ended up being wounded and died later of infectiion but not before killing the 3 infantrymen and escaping back to lisbon. As a swordsmen myself who specializes in military saber I can tell... it's an impressive feat. To be clear I don't know how truthful this story is, it's just something my family likes to tell, myabe it happened maybe it didn't maybe there was only 1 infantrymen, maybe there were more, I don't know...
My grandma is a nurse, and th reason she tells me to be exiting when a kid is because she used to have to take care of the old people who didnt. She said it showed. Someone who only had stories of reading books as a child would be the man to attack her, without legs since he only had nubs, yelling a whole vocab of insults right in front of my eyes at her. Also, now she's a little crazy and told me to have a child at 16. She was such a sweet child...
whitney has IMMENSE skill the way she's able to make her voice sound gravelly and scratchy, with all the high intonations marvellous job, bravo 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
My craziest family story is when we were in Las Vegas and my grandparents wanted to show us what a waste of money gambling is. He out his quarter in the slot and pulled the lever. He hit the jackpot! Us kids went nuts and were tripping over each other to put our quarters in. He was speechless and just said "bad example, BAD example!"
GOOD STORY!! HAHAHA
Nnnnnnnniiiiiiiiiiiccccccccccceeeeeeeeeee
BAD EXAMPLE!!!
No dude the holy maple wanted that to happen
Nice
Oh god XD
grandma: "let me assure you, we were as guilty as they come."
Matt: "thats comforting."
My favorite part.
Sharadz Kharzhodi I read this right as they were saying it!😂
Thank you for repeating the same joke in the video
My great grandma buried her kids inheritance, then drew a map to find it.
Epic
Is this when TV was invented to keep them outside more?
Omigosh I didn't read inheritance and I thought your great grandma was a murderer 🤭
Dope
@@kirsty7950 lol I laughed so hard at that
My great great grandparents were alive during the great depression. They had I think 4 sons. Three were big, burly, moving men, and one worked a desk job at the post office. The moving men made fun of the post office brother. When the Great Depression came, the moving men were no longer needed, and lost their jobs. But, the guy at the post office was needed more than ever and started to support the whole family.
Aww. . .
See, this is why post office people are *O.P.*
@@EnnDraws Was that... *a PUN?!!*
Also that's really interesting haha, wonder how those three felt.
Oh, wow, I loved that! Thanks for sharing!
"A lady is only as good as her stabbing implement."
Molly M. Best grandma advice
SWORDS!!!!!
Molly M. I Love It
My grandmother is and amazingly immortal woman (don’t ask). Her stabbing implement is a ballisong (butterfly knife) and she uses it when she is in traffic and no one is moving. She did once cut off someone’s pinky finger after they cut her off
*Throws Knife*
“He he he”
Whitney is so good at acting evil grandma
Who said anything about acting.
999003196 yeah, that’s a compliment
V-Very TALENTED !!
My great-grandma was neighbors with Al Capone when they were kids, and her brother played baseball with him. Apparently he also brought his mother flowers every day...
Elisa LaPaglia yo my great grandpa met your grandma
Cool
@@brpandaz8138 You great grandpa was Al Capone?!
That’s crazy
No way! So cool! But also kinda weird.
"We started a family...a crime family." -grandma Gets me every time. 🤣🤣
My craziest family story? Is when I figured out that my mothers name wasn't mom.
Wait, what? Then does that mean my mom isn't named mom either!?
TH3_RanMan // Jet I'm sorry but yes that means her name isn't mom...DUN DUN DUN DUNNNNNNNNN!!
Wait what have i been lied to all this time ;-;
TrainBros that is truth!!
The most shocking part of childhood
My dad proposed to my mom when they were against each other in court (parents were lawyers)
Lol
Huh.
Did she accept?
Alex Constantinescu of course because why would she call them dad and mom
hmmm bet there both sleezebags
you could say she's a ..."sketchy" grandma
i don't get it. is this supposed to be a pun
@@xkilla911 comedian sketch
@@xkilla911 Yeah, the video is a comedy "sketch." A sketch is a short scripted scene/act/recording.
@@simplefolk8991 finally. thank you. now i can smile and upvote this comment
Nice
A Snitch tied up in the basement? Grandma must be a good Seeker, those things are hard to catch.
THATS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS THINKING!! SO ironical!! I'm a HP fan too (a hardcore one mind you!).
tjnuggets am I a good seeker? You better say yes. Or....
I’ll tell my dad
@proud hufflepuff my father will hear about this! I expect an Azkaban cell with your name ON IT!!!!!!!!!!!
Draco Malfoy oh, cool. Maybe I you can see if the cell will be next to your fathers.
@@adriennekaio4980 oh shut up. You filthy Hufflepuff. You're worthless. What's good about you guys
My grandfather was one of the last people alive who knew how to operate WWII code machines.
+DanseMacabre Cool!
Jake???
@The Nerdy Guys they said "was" so i don't think so.
Im sorry for your loss may your grandpa rest in peace.
-lots of love from Germany
@The Nerdy Guys Yeah thats what i meant, he used to be alive.
"I remember having a snitch tied up in the basement..."
Anyone else now scared of this grandmother?
Agreed a loose snitch flying through the air is hard enough to find, much less tie up
@@adamlueth8968 LOL, even for a Seeker
Man, I suprised how few people have crazy family stories! I have too many. a few favorites: There was grandma who fell off a horse in the mountains of Panama and hit her head on a rock. As she sat dazed on the ground bleeding from where her head struck she asked her companion if he thought people would come to the deep jungle to visit her grave if she died there. He answered honestly, "No Jane, I don't think so...." Well, that was enough for her to muster the gumption to keep on keepin' on. She got up, tied her head up with a bandana and got back on the horse. Her companion was like, "um, we need to get you to a hospital" and Grandma was like, nope i got things to do in these mountains. Week later she went to the hospital and she'd had a concussion. Did I mention she was in her 50's at the time? In her late 70's she moved to Yugoslavia. She wanted to stay but the war broke out and she had to leave because her visa wasnt extended. No, she wasn't afraid of war apperently. She went to Poland. One day she was on a train talking to someone when she realized the train was pulling out of her station. She grabbed her bags and ran out of the car and jumped to the platform.
she missed the platform by a matter of feet. She woke up in the hospital. Eventually she moved back to the states and lived with us. She was a badass. So many stories about her.
Of course I always thought my dad was a super hero for getting hit by a train when he was 2 and still being the big, smart strong guy he was.
Erika May my grandpa was a pow in ww2. He Almost died, he was basically me stretched to six feet tall. Luckily he didn't die in war and lived a life till he died at age 88 in 2011.
The A.J.R Team That's really cool! My great-grandpa fought in the army in WW2.
Erika May I have so many stories too, but not enough time to type them all out
"Nope, I got things to do in these mountains."
Greatest thing I've ever read.
The A.G.R Team my great great uncle was on a warship that had a Japanese kamakazi plane go down the exhaust smoke stack. The ship exploded and he was thrown overboard... he had come up from break five minutes before
Wow, the makeup on Whitney was somethin' else! She did a great job with the old lady shaking and mumbling. Too funny!
actually she has no make up here, she put make up to look younger in the other sketches
My family comes from the Netherlands and during WWII my great-grandfather was a member of the Dutch resistance against the Nazis. He was eventually captured and put in a prison camp, but he had a "silver tongue" and befriended the guards. The resistance was stealing the Nazi's food supplies (potatoes that the Nazis had stolen from the Dutch people) and he came up with a plan.
He told them that he knew where the resistance would hide the potatoes and convinced the to Nazis to give him permission to leave for six weeks so that he could get the potatoes. While he was out he would help the resistance, and only days after he gave them the potatoes the resistance would steal the potatoes again, allowing him to make the deal again and go out into the world. This continued for quite a while before he finally left the camp behind for good.
It reminds me of my grandmother's funeral. My uncle came to make a speech and said "let me tell you about how she smuggled things to war prisoners and passed messages under the Nazis' noses". Saying I was not expecting that is a huge understatement. Apparently, it was a secret she only shared with her late husband and sons. Everyone else, me, my mom, the cousins, the neighbours, the bishop were like O_O
We got some stories like that in my family but they’re not so secret. My great grandmother was part of the partisans in Nazi occupied Italy. Two of her brothers got publicly executed for being in the resistance.
Oh, wow.
She is a true hero
My grandpa was a smoke jumper in Idaho. He would jump out of airplanes and parachute into burning forests and mountainous areas to put out the wildfires
Who cares
THE DIMOND SPADE the people affected by the wildfires do care.
@@alexanderchristopher6237 That comment's 2 years old dude
You're grandpa is awesome. Send him my regards.
That's hardly comparable. Now if he went around SETTING forest fires, now THAT would be comparable.
My great-grandmother was a W.A.S.P. in the air force and had to conceal the fact that she had asthma to continue serving. Eventually she was found out and had to retire, but she was an inspiration to me and all my family.
That's really inspiring to everyone who has asthma (me included) It's really hard to participate in a lot of activities. Your Great Grandmother must have been brave!
Your great grandma must be an incredible person
@@thunderbass7283 She was amazing.
I have a knife just like that one, ironically it belonged to my grandmother o.o
coincidentally*
+Nicholas Li I'd say it is rather ironic, considering the video. But suit yourself ;)
+Liam L.E. Coincidentally means similarly. Ironically means different. That's the basic premise
IRONY TAUGHT!!!
thats not ironic!
irony taught!
When my grandpa was a teenager, his truck was in a roll over accident over a really steep hill late at night in December. Both doors fell off, and when the truck stopped rolling, the soft stuff on the ceiling of the truck had wrapped out his head saving his life. He had also lost his shoes. He walked home barefoot, in the snow, and went to bed without telling his parents. They woke him up really early in the morning when the sheriff showed up after finding his truck to make sure he was okay.
Hannah Nichole Wow!
Hannah Nichole Holy cow! Your grandpa is a lucky guy.
Hannah Nichole Oh my gosh what?! That's insane!
THAT IS CRAZEY
When my grandpa was a kid the Wright Brothers crashed in his families field and he and his dad helped the load it up in the family wagon and took them to town to have it fixed.
I can so relate. When I was in my 20s, I learned for the first time what really happened to my grandmother's brother: he left the country because he had an affair with the wife of a neighboring rancher and shot her husband at her urging....not exactly the kind of thing you expect to turn up while researching family history!
My grandparents managed to get out of Taiwan during the White Terror. They moved to Japan, then immigrated to America when my mom was a preteen. My grandparents, my mom, and her 4 siblings didn't even know English when they moved!
Thanks for sharing!
Waiting for the part where they realize their parents had to be involved...
have to be, present tense not past tense. Their grandparents retired after a few short decades because they left "the family" to their son, who is not actually the CEO of the second largest laundromat cleaning service in Chicago. He is the boss but his a different kind of boss
Idk the craziest story is my grandpa was fishing on the beach when he saw a boat tip over far out in the ocean. It looked like they needed help so he ran to the nearest boat, took it, and drove out to them. There were three boys and their father. All of them weren't good swimmers and they weren't wearing life vests. He ended up saving the three boys but when we went for the father, he drowned. He was deemed to be a hero and his picture was in the paper.
Btw he knew how to drive a boat it's not like he just grabbed a boat out of nowhere 😂
Olivia Hitz
Olivia Hitz
Wait, your grandpa drowned or the father did
+mariam fischer the father did 😔
My brother was visiting my grandpa when the phone rang. The caller proceeded to explain that she was the granddaughter of our grandpa's first wife and she'd like to meet her grandpa some time. My brother was spooked because all the information she gave was true. Long story short: it was all true and our grandma was actually my grandpa's second wife, after the divorce from the first. We never knew about her.
"A lady is only a good as her stabbing implement"
Good to know. I have a sword. 😂😂
One of my great-great-something uncles married a woman and had 10 kids with her but then she got captured by Native Americans and everybody thought she was dead, so he remarried and had another 8 kids. However, the first wife was not killed, she was a slave for 12 years but she managed to escape the Native Americans who had kidnapped her and made it back to her husband. So then the guy has 2 wives and 18 children and his second wife was actually a Native American, I can only imagine what Christmas dinner must have been like.
Are you joking?
Welp. It would be interesting times if it was true.
That sounds like the movie 12 years a slave. Lying ain’t cool
That's what my mom told me when I was a kid and what her father told her when she was a kid.
@@beamissiuna9551its very true
"a lady is only as good as her stabbing implement" -- words to live by
My dad and my uncle fought in the vietnam war on opposite sides. On the patrol my dad came across my uncle who was also on a patrol, they shot act each other, missing every shot then they ran off. Decades later at a family reunion my uncle the story about how he nearly killed a 'Dickless Virgin' and my dad heard and realized that it paralleled his story about scaring off the 'Vietcong coward.' They talked and laughed, got drunk. It was a good day.
Lol. That would be so funny. They didn't even realize it?
My dad and my uncle never met until that point.
OMG that happened to my grandfather and his uncle
blaster23456 what a story you got in your lineage
+blaster23456 that should be a frickin movie omg
my craziest was my great great grandma was an AWESOME horse woman :D crossing the plains, she came to a river. it was raining hard and the river was flowing fast, unsure if she could cross. closing her eyes tight and slapped the reins. she made it acorss, wagon and all. then, when married years later, she went To go take eggs to a neighbors house. her husband and his friend had been racing horses, one of them being hers. not knowing it was hers, she got on the horse and suddenly it sprinted. she held on tight and made it safely to her friends house, no eggs spilled or broken. she knew how to riiide!
That's one expensive Pie!
I knew I wasn't the only one to notice that
+DogOfHades well it was all $1's so its not that much.
"the goods" were in the pie :)
Yeah "PIE"
It was probably poisoned
*Spends hours reading all the stories in the comments.*
DarkestMoons same
Yep
My great great great grandpa was a firefighter in the great Chicago fire. But luckily he didn't die
My oldest sister always wondered why our great uncles on my mom's side looked like gangsters in their pictures. Come to find out, they were. They ran with Pretty Boy Floyd. But I don't know if they had switch blades as nice as Granny here.
Wow, i have 0 interesting or uprising family facts.
My family has a long history of grudges,misfortune and death that is not due to natural causes except for my grandpa.Everyone in my family is pretty unique like my estranged distant uncle with one eye we suspect murdered a tailor because he was sewing and accidentally stabbed my uncle in the eye which resulted of him having one eye,The tailor was stabbed around 26 times and left in a canal were pretty sure he did it mostly cause he’s just seems like the type of person to do so but was let go due to lack evidence.
Ohh or like my great grandpa who treated my grandma like cinderella..... if my grandpa was the evil step mother of the story and cinderella actually held a grudge for the mistreatment
Ohhh or my two uncles who did a lot of drugs,alcohol and cigarettes which then resulted in one of them dying due to lung cancer(cant say i wasn’t suprised) to which the other uncle despite the doctor saying he needs to recover and rest continued he’s several hours jogging sessions to which he then died due to exhaustion.
As you can tell my family has a wonderful and fantastic history.....if your and edge lord ......but on a more serious note it has also taught me a valuable lesson in learning from the mistakes of the past and making a better future
I am related to William Bradford, the governor of the Mayflower II! My great grandfather fought in World War II, and am also related to Julia Cook, who is a famous actress.
My great great grandfather was a person.
Duhhhhh
How?
Woah! Really?!1
OMIGOSH REALLY?!??!?? I THOUGHT HE WAS A DOG!!
thats never been possible!
One of my great grandpas was transporting cattle for his company. Two scruffy looking dudes came into camp, and asked if they could spare some food. They really couldn’t, but feeling bad for the strangers, they shared some of their food. The strangers stayed in camp overnight.
The next morning, they guy carrying the payroll was freaking out and my great great grandpa asked him what the matter was. The payroll was gone.
It turned out to be Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
3:02 "This has been quite a day"
Matt: ".....it has...."😂😂
So... Can we have a sequel to this... With Grammy and Grampies?
(One up this comment or comment below if you agree!)
hi
Yeah!
Yes !
Rat Giggle i agree
Rat Giggle very interesting
My great grandpa was named Franco DiFranco, after his paternal grandfather, but that was also his cousins name. One day they were in a field picking dandelions for their Italian salad, they had big burlap sacks for their big Italian families, and right by the place where they were picking dandelions there had been a bank robbery. The police showed up and asked my great grandpa his name, he replied Franco DiFranco, that sounds like a phony name, and the police asked him again, no really what's your name, and he said again my name is Franco DiFranco, then the police huffed and turned to my great grandpa's cousin and said now what's your name and he said my name is also Franco DiFranco. The police said sure it is, and why, May I ask are you digging in a field? My great grandpa replied, we are picking the dandelions for our salad. The police got angry and said stop fooling around with me! And he turned to his partner and said go see what they have on their bags! And his partner took the bag from Franco DiFranco and looked inside then looked to the police officer and said "why sarg. There really are dandelions in here!!
That is the absolute funniest thing I ever heard
The Tale of Two Franco DiFrancos; or, Francoception
Dandelions are a common Mediterranean starvation food.
this isn't nuts but it is cool. my great grandfather brought the first elk into Utah
Mal: let me record this for posterity
Me: and the evidence tape
did anyone catch the severed horse heads in peoples beds part
Storm Baca of course!
Storm Baca no
Storm Bacar I Iove you
Storm Baca
Why did you feel the need to ask that question?
Everyone heard it as much as they heard everything else..
Woops: I actually missed it. That's a funny reference.
1:18 Mallory's face killed me.
U guys r the only good thing about Monday
minimandmgirl I suggest you take a look at kid snippets!
and every day that ends in a y
And GMM
John-Paul jr. Volkenant you said it! :-D
Jared Householder they are great!
I remember one time when my cousin was wearing baggy pants my grandma said if they're going to be this baggy, you might as well not even wear them. Then she tackled him into the couch and pulled down his pants from the back. We still have pictures and let me tell you, my grandma looks like a professional wrestler
That would be amazing one of my grandmas is the clean a pristine type and the other is the watching action movie type I counted how many dolls she has upstairs about 50+
+Charliekitty Pop Your grandma has a ton of creepy dolls too?
+Smartchick45 so does mine 0_o
+Joel Otterbacher They're so creepy
My great great grandmother lived in Russia and tried to kill the king guy with a group of friends, she got caught and was smuggled to the US. She lives in someones kitchen and her bed was 2 chairs pulled together
My story is...my uncle drops every baby that’s his relative that he’s *ever* held...
Did any of them survive? Did their parents realize what was happening and stop handing him babies?
@@AnelleOakewood well, seeing as it is "every" relative's baby, that includes the person that wrote the original sentence. So, yes.
My Great Grandfather was immigrating the U.S. when we was drafted by the US, Germany, and Italy. Yes he was drafted to 3 armies and eventually found out he could not fight for any of them.(too many health issues.)
Adam Graham How ironic that health issues might've saved his life. (:
He also had Tri-Citezenship
Where's Captain Irony? ^^^
One time my aunt's hair looked like hey so a horse bid it off and she had to wear a hat for three years straight!!!
That sounds CRAZY!!!!!!!!!!
A bat flew into my dad's house when he and his sisters were children- his younger sister thought it was a bird-- I've remembered that story ever since it was told to me
Also one time my dad's little sister got really mad at him for a reason that I don't know and she took a bite out of his stomach an actual chunk-- tough not very big I hope-- out of my dad's stomach
the way I also flinched when she pulled out the blade 😭
My great great grandpa was a pugelest which is a bare boxing fighter which mean they fought wis there hands only no protection he was a 5 year champ until he got neat to death :(
Let's see, crazy family story... My grandpa's parents owned a bar in Chicago, and once Al Capone came in and ordered a beer.
My Nana's brothers would lock her in the attic during the summer in the Florida heat all day, then let her out 5 minutes before their parents came home from work. 5am-9pm, everyday, with nothing to do. They apologized in their college years, and now they're really nice :)
Al Capone is my great great grandpa or somethin like that
@Sophia Fish a famous gangster.
My great grandma Belle (my grandma's mom) chased my grandfather out of the house with a frying pan when he met her the first time asking her if he could date my grandma... Oh and I'm also related to captain William Clark (as in Lewis and Clark ) he's a distant cousin
I'm related to Obama
#StudioC Crazy Grandparent story.
We were cleaning out my Grandmother's basement (FULL of stuff). My sister found edible panties that my Grandmother bought for a cousin's wedding night. She even told my sister "You can have them, they're still good."
+McCabe Parks (SykotickGamer) EWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
how did she respond also disturbing
yeah what did your sister say
Just said no and threw them out.
McCabe Parks how old were you guys when this happened
My great grandfather on my mom's side used to be a blacksmith even though he had one good eye ands 1 1/2 longs that he was born with. Hobbies included deep sea diving. My great Grandmother made porcelain dolls by hand, to boot our family's females suffer from accute clairvoyance. Mum ran through a glass door and didn't even have a scratch on her. Twice! Nearly two years old made myself lunch without a making mess or adults, included climbing kitchen cupboards. At age 12 dad made his first batch of moonshine and sold it to teachers at his boarding school for 6 years and never got caught. Welcome to South Africa we are tough bastards.
My great-grandfather on my mother's side went missing while flying over Germany in WW1, they never found him or his body. He was in the Royal Canadian Airforce, he inspired me to join RCAF air cadets when I was 13.
Studio C is just one of the rare things in these days that is good for the entire family :)
When i think of grandparents i think of sweet people who want to teach us the wonders of the worlds. Not how to sell drugs and illegal stuff. Most deninantly hilarious! Great job once again, Studio C! (Sorry for the bad spelling english isnt my first language)
Dark Sunlight Thank you! Yes, all of us probably have some dark pasts, but sweet grandmas having criminal pasts seemed like the funniest thing to do. (:
when I first watched this, I thought it was jason's revenge on everyone cause he was hitting and throwing things at everyone haha
um weird sorry I must have commented on the wrong one but my previous comment was for the backyard kidnapping!
***** it really is! Once again, great job! And i want to say thank you, because you guys are a big inspiration to me. I would add all that sappy stuff but all im going to say is that youre helping me hrough dark times and also inspiring me to do what i like, which is acting. So thank you very much!
I've got a neat family story. My great-Grandpa had bought a doll for his daughter (my Grandma) while he was in the navy. He was on the battleship the U.S.S. New Orleans at Pearl Harbor when all of the sudden he woke up to the sound of gunfire. He was fighting the Japanese airplanes from on board the ship with what guns he had on him, when he remembered the doll he bought for his daughter. While he was rushing to his cabin, a frag bomb hit close by and injured him. At the end, the ship survived and he was able to arrive home and give the doll to my Grandma.
great story! but don't you mean the -Cruiser- USS New Orleans? Battleships were named after states back then, and cruisers after cities. USS New Orleans was CA-32.
The way Mallory is looking Matt at the very end of the video! Lol
I love the implication at the end that the other crime families still pay protection money even though she really does just sell pies now. It's great.
My grandpa served in the navy I know it's not much but he's my hero😊
My two uncle were in the army :)
+Ajgirl rule same mine was a navy technician on an aircraft carrier.
Thats cool!
omg so did mine creepy
Clorox Bleach you're my hero
My Dad on His Mission Didn't notice Someone Pointing a gun at him and just waved and Said Hi! He wasn't Killed and His Companion just followed what he Did but was Scared!
My great great great great great grandpa would rob trains moving out west. Things were always dangerous and one day he "fell" on some silver bullets. His family never heard from him since.
My grandfather was in the 12th SS Panzer Division and took part in the Battle of the Bulge, after the war he moved to the United Kingdom where he and my grandma met, and she convinced him to move to the US where he then joined the Marine Corps from 1955-1969.
My grandpa was In the army and went all over. He always tells us stories like how planes sometimes came by and dropped a huge pile of clothes for them to wear, and how every time he’d wake up from sleeping he’d have loads of bugs all over him. My other grandpa just made furniture....
That was a fantastic ending! Both of them.
Klinton Helms thanks!
***** You're welcome :-)
Love this episode! Even if it came out months ago, I still enjoy it!
This is one of my new favorite sketches!! So good!
My grandpa was so exited when he found out that my mom was pregnant. But two days before I was born he got a stroke. He was couldn't talk or move, so he was just in bed all the time. When I was about three years old and my brother was newborn he died. Everyone who knew him says that he was so smart, funny and good at everything. He wanted me to come to him (in Russia) and live there for some weeks, so he could lern me everything he knew. Now I only have my grandma in Russia left. My fathers parents died when he was young. I try to ignore it but it's hard when everyone says that they are seeing their grandparents all the time, because I only have one grandma and I meet her twice a year...
My uncle was captured by pirates
(true story)
well my grandparents are cousins....... soooo..... yeah that's illegal now XD
Lol
Adrienne Jordan We always joke with our cousins like... "well if I married you that's what it would be like" and then we shudder and walk away from each other... it's great
+Elena Chamberlain omg that's great 😂
Adrienne Jordan and slightly terrifying... but it's FINE it's all fine
Yay! Incest babies!
My husband has an ancestor names Broom Driver. For some reason he doesn't want to pass on that name. Wouldn't Broom Moon be awesome? 😉
*named
Tasha Moon Broom Vroom Moon. Epic.
Tasha Moon Is he secretly a witch? Or warlock in his case?
I WAS WEARING THAT EXACT CAT SWEATSHIRT WHEN I SAW THIS
My grandpa was on America's most wanted list... no not the TV show, the actual list. My dad told me and it makes so much sense
Here I am reading the comments, trying to remember an interesting story from my lineage but sadly, there are none.
"All the severed horse heads we Put in people's beds" godfather reference
Why do I feel like she poisoned the pies, and the grandfather taught wrong information.
Natasel I like you
That clip went from 0-100 real quick...
This is the one year anniversary of when my grandpa died and this popped up on my recommended Makes my wonder what him and my grandma got into when they were younger
Grandmothers who can use a switch blade like that definitely make the best pies
My dad burned his neighbor's wheat field right before it was going to be harvested.
badass
The most awesome story in my family was about my great great great great grandfather (give or take a great in there) during the napoleonic wars... he was a Lieutennat in a infantry regiment... they got attacked by the Frenchies there was a skirmish and my ancestor got separated and ended up surrounded by 3 infantrymen of the french side armed only with his infantry officer's saber (which I have, and is by all accounts my most precious family heirloom), he ended up being wounded and died later of infectiion but not before killing the 3 infantrymen and escaping back to lisbon. As a swordsmen myself who specializes in military saber I can tell... it's an impressive feat.
To be clear I don't know how truthful this story is, it's just something my family likes to tell, myabe it happened maybe it didn't maybe there was only 1 infantrymen, maybe there were more, I don't know...
My grandma did a family tree way back. We found out I am related to Pocahontas.
Clayton Black that’s cool!
Omg that's so cool
This was fantastic! Great buildup of Granny's history, timing and dialogue, and props.
Awesome work!
My craziest family story is last Thanksgiving. My Grandma pulled out a camera and we got a nice family photo. I'm lucky I made it out alive!!!!
My grandma is a nurse, and th reason she tells me to be exiting when a kid is because she used to have to take care of the old people who didnt. She said it showed. Someone who only had stories of reading books as a child would be the man to attack her, without legs since he only had nubs, yelling a whole vocab of insults right in front of my eyes at her. Also, now she's a little crazy and told me to have a child at 16. She was such a sweet child...
Not the craziest by far but when my great grandfather died, he left me his "cook book", from prohibition. Turns out he brewed and ran alcohol.
One of my great great Grandfathers name was Harry Butt, no I am not joking!! It's true😂
How charming
whitney has IMMENSE skill
the way she's able to make her voice sound gravelly and scratchy, with all the high intonations
marvellous job, bravo 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
My Nana told me that I had a relative who was a bookie for a mobster. She didn't give me a name or anything but this sketch reminds me of that
My grandpa got shot in his...back pocket but luckily he was saved by his bible!
+Anvypie Ender That's so cool!
Donna Martin thanks!
my Great Uncle was one of the people who trained Chuck Noris. no joke
Austin Phillips woa cool!
+Austin Phillips Who's Chuck Noris?
That is quite a wad of cash he gave her for that one pie!!😃
My grandpa was one of the first people to work on the first U2 plane I know it's not a lot of information but we didn't know that until like last year
Whitney does a really great old lady
i want a grandma like that....it that weird?
Xiaotian Wang that’s not weird don’t worry