In Maricopa County, Arizona, it is illegal for 7 unrelated women to live together in the same house! It dates back to when brothels were a large problem in the city of Phoenix. But it's still on the books. FYI, AZ State University is in Maricopa County...
You could do an entire video on the state of Kentucky's ridiculous laws. For example, the town of Owensboro made it illegal for a woman to purchase a hat without her husband's permission.
I'm right in the middle of the Haight Ashbury in San Francisco and my garage is full of stored posessions. Not only that, every personal garage I've ever seen in San Francisco has stored items in them.
If the narrator ever changes again, I'm going to cry. This is the voice we all know and love and we can't deal with anyone else speaking for this channel.
Every single HOA rules should be part of the weirdest laws as they are inconsistent to suburb aspiration (you get away from stupid city rules and ended up in more rules?)
Totally agree. HOA boards just give board members license to meddle. License to be Gladys Kravits. I'd rather live next door to a junk car elsewhere than have the HOA measure my lawn length with a ruler, tell me what color my house can be, look over my privacy fence and tell me they don't like something on my back porch, or not let me fly my American flag. These are all things HOAs have done to people I know.
Which law is the weirdest??? Definitely the one where you can’t get your pet elephant drunk. That reminds me of the rule about not feeding Gizmo after midnight.
I lived in Joliet, IL for many years and knew quite a few lifelong residents who pronounced it Jolly-ette. Had I known about the mispronunciation law, I would have reported these scofflaws. 😆
That law is really just shot at black people lmao always saying jawliet I live on the east side off cass st .... When this dude said Joliet it caught me off guard since I watch this channel everyday lol 😂
Necromancy is illegal in San Francisco without a license. They passed this law about a hundred years ago, in roughly the same time period as when they dug up all the graves, shipped the corpses out of town to Colma, and smashed up the headstones to use as pavement. …I want to know what happened.
I'm thinking the term "ugly" might have been used as an umbrella term to describe equine that looked diseased and/or seemed abused in order to outlaw anyone who was mistreating horses. It could've been a law that tried to prevent pestilence and animal cruelty.
San Francisco has limited street parking, so I see the reason for not storing anything other than a car in there. New residences in Hoboken, NJ have to have garages to get cars off the road because available parking is ridiculous in that town!
@@BlazeDuskdreamer Good point, or how about bicycles if that’s all you use in the city. I just found this…The landlord told me it was part of the fire code for 2 reasons: 1. A bunch of junk in your garage next to a fuel laden car can be a problem in the event of a fire. 2. Access to doors and windows could be restricted in the event of a fire.
And these same people believe that the supposed deity they worship invented both dogs & sex, but he somehow has a problem with animals having sex near a church, even though the dogs don't know it from any other building...
Thanks to marriage equality, maybe the two dogs can get married. Then the dogs would not be having sex outside marriage and the churches would not object.
My wife and I are former residents of Joliet, Illinois. A few years ago we took a road trip out west, and on our way back, we stopped in Joliet, Montana, where we visited the public library and had lunch at a local pizzeria. My recollection is that residents of the Montana city pronounce its name jolly-ette.
In my small town of Newton Falls Ohio, the town drunk lost his drivers license so he started to ride a horse uptown to the bar. Well there were still laws on the books that said the city had to provide a hitching post, a water trough and manure removal, so every hour or so, the police had to come with a bag and shovel up the poop, while everybody laughed and guffawed
The town of 96, SC has a law that says it’s illegal to spit on the sidewalk and that every business must have at least one hitching post. These are still on the books to make best knowledge.
Most of these are so specific, I suspect that they were ALL probably related to singular events and not genuine problems. But then ones like the San Francisco garage/no storage. I'd bet it was a result of the 1906 Earthquake and Fire and was a safety issue considering how much of the City burned.
In Pittsburgh you cannot sleep on top of a refrigerator. In rural PA ...a old law requires drivers to hafta pull over and cover the car up when a horse and buggy is heading toward your car.
Same. Laws like this, should be illegal. That should be the law. Make it make sense, or bye. The time and energy and taxpayer dollars that went into the creation of those types of laws... What a waste. Were they drunk? I'm american, so I do understand that there are countries that have way worse laws that take away rights from their people. My heart goes out to them too. I can only say that as a citizen here, I want fair and levelheaded laws. Real lives get unraveled all the time when crazy fines are imposed for dumb rules. A $500 fine could easily hurt a lot of families and individuals, sometimes being the final straw that leads to being homeless. So the laws that have inflated fines and THREATEN IMPRISONMENT (crazy) need to be taken seriously imo. Our prisons are already overpopulated. The pursuit of happiness should be reachable. We have all these senseless hurdles surrounding us, they end up hurting the people who are already hurting, and it seems like they are only benefiting the rich. They can afford a lawyer to fight a fine and to stay out of jail too. Big corporations need to stay out of our elections and the days of bribing corrupt politicians needs to be over for good. Greed is out of control. That's why it pisses me off lol 😂
@@jf7098 Totally agree, but a lot of these were passed 100 years ago because of one random incident (e.g. SF garage law is probably from the 1906 earthquake to prevent fires), and it would be more of a waste of time to bother changing them now. No one actually gets arrested for mispronouncing Joliet; no cop is going to do paperwork for that. So they remain odd little historical records.
@@awAtercoLorstaIn. I understand that, and actually I really did enjoy reading these as a kid. They're very silly. Reading what I wrote back, I think I was in a mood when I wrote it 🤷🏼😂 probably just misdirected frustration from watching politics
From Pocatello, ID here! What a hilarious thing to find out about a hometown. Pretty cute college town, you can give it that. But, with some of the coldest winters, the town liking to catch fire in late summer, and some of the snootiest people who raise some of the worst kinds of children you’ll ever meet, there are PLENTY of reasons to not smile in that forsaken town. 😂😂😂😂
@@OneOfThoseTypes, since when has the physical size of a population center been the measure rather than population? San Francisco is 40x larger in area than the City of London (not to be confused with London).
@@OneOfThoseTypes, no one considers San Francisco a small city, let alone a small town. San Francisco has a population of over 815,000; it's way too big to be a town. At smallest, it's a medium city.
0:01 That reminds me of the columns of the quads at Doane University! Also reminds me of the Sega Genesis game Columns, it is on the Sega Genesis Mini console.
In maine you can't have Christmas decorations up after Jan 16th I believe. You can't collect rain water. In one of the towns you can't sneeze in public.
Perhaps the ladies of Eureka, Nevada can stage a kiss-a-mustachioed-dude-in to protest this immense injustice. And does the law apply to men with goatees?
Love these! I'dlike to find some locally, and get some city official hemmed up as a bad joke on April Fool's Day. It is a great reminder of why it is crucial to pay attention to the folks that really write the laws during "voting seasons". Stay safe and warm
actually, about the garage law: we have a quite similar one in germany still in place! can't use your garage for anything else than storing your car - even long-term use as a workshop for your own car is not allowed
We have a law about honking at night after 11 pm and that's for everywhere I think....(you flick the headlights instead)......not just restaurants of clubs which often make more noise than car horns. AND there's this law in France which says you can't name your pig Napoleon. As for your laws...the peanut eating while walking backward takes the prize lmao
4:36 The film The Man Who Laughs (1928), credited as the film that the character The Joker was based off, was released into the public domain on January 1, 2024. It can be watched for free on YT.
Nonsense. Laws like this have to stay on the books so UA-camrs who've run out of ideas have something to make a video about. (They used to be for magazine writers, but that was a while ago...) 😁
Um, they do. It's called the state legislature who would be the only body with that kind of authority. If it actually bothers you (seriously?) write yours and complain. Maybe if you're lucky, they'll take time away so many other pressing issues of today to cater to a Karen. If that happens, I suggest you also buy a lottery ticket because, man, you have some kind of luck.
In Wichita, Kansas it’s illegal to shoot an Indian (Native American, but the law says Indian) from a moving vehicle. It’s also a law that bars must have a spittoon every few feet.
in Portsmouth Ohio, it's technically illegal to exit your vehicle from the driver's side doors when parking on the street within city limits. pretty sure it's a blue law, because I've never been arrested for it or know anyone who has.
Mackinac Island banned all motorized vehicles excepting emergency vehicles and golf carts. It also means that there is very little new construction as you need to to appeal to the city council to get specialized equipment like earth movers.
I heard the weird law in Derby, KS, on another UA-cam list. I have loved in the neighboring metropolis of Wichita all my life, but I now live in Derby. I have no plans to assault a vending machine, so I think I'm good.....lol
3:51 Looks like the heroic cat General...who saves Amanda (Drew Barrymore) on the Stephen King film Cat's Eye (1985). After watching that film for the first time last night, I named a community cat General.
10:33 In the beginning of the film The Darwin Awards (2006), the guy ends up dying after he gets his arm stuck in the vending machine trying to get free food.
I want to see the video on the city council members etc etc that got these laws passed. I bet their life was funny. Like city council members from hell
I'd guess fire and housing codes are part of the San Francisco/no garage storage law... not that the Big Mini Storage lobby aren't behind it all, of course. :)
Eating ANOTHER Weird History meal! Eating Fajitas*...while watching this Weird History video! * From The Weird History Food video "The Surprising Real Origins Of Your Favorite Ethnic Foods"
In Maricopa County, Arizona, it is illegal for 7 unrelated women to live together in the same house! It dates back to when brothels were a large problem in the city of Phoenix. But it's still on the books. FYI, AZ State University is in Maricopa County...
I used to live in Tempe.
I guess most women's college are brothels then.
Is having sex in a shopping cart still illegal in Tennessee? Asking for a friend... 😁
Not if it's with a first cousin
Sodomy only....... 😆
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Can you introduce me to your friend?
You could do an entire video on the state of Kentucky's ridiculous laws. For example, the town of Owensboro made it illegal for a woman to purchase a hat without her husband's permission.
I'm right in the middle of the Haight Ashbury in San Francisco and my garage is full of stored posessions. Not only that, every personal garage I've ever seen in San Francisco has stored items in them.
Same here in Canada 😅👍
If the narrator ever changes again, I'm going to cry. This is the voice we all know and love and we can't deal with anyone else speaking for this channel.
Every single HOA rules should be part of the weirdest laws as they are inconsistent to suburb aspiration (you get away from stupid city rules and ended up in more rules?)
HOAs can suck it. Some are borderline almost ran like a dictatorship.
Totally agree. HOA boards just give board members license to meddle. License to be Gladys Kravits. I'd rather live next door to a junk car elsewhere than have the HOA measure my lawn length with a ruler, tell me what color my house can be, look over my privacy fence and tell me they don't like something on my back porch, or not let me fly my American flag. These are all things HOAs have done to people I know.
These laws just prove that too much alcohol is most likely consumed at city council meetings in some cities! lol
Damn
lol
Which law is the weirdest??? Definitely the one where you can’t get your pet elephant drunk. That reminds me of the rule about not feeding Gizmo after midnight.
“who gets to rate the overall hotness of the horse” I JUST ABOUT DIED LAUGHING 😂😂😂
I love this type of weird history ☺️
I lived in Joliet, IL for many years and knew quite a few lifelong residents who pronounced it Jolly-ette. Had I known about the mispronunciation law, I would have reported these scofflaws. 😆
narc...
That law is really just shot at black people lmao always saying jawliet I live on the east side off cass st .... When this dude said Joliet it caught me off guard since I watch this channel everyday lol 😂
So did the drunk elephants see pink elephants?🤔🤣
pink humans lol
Necromancy is illegal in San Francisco without a license. They passed this law about a hundred years ago, in roughly the same time period as when they dug up all the graves, shipped the corpses out of town to Colma, and smashed up the headstones to use as pavement.
…I want to know what happened.
I don't know, but it could make for an interesting movie, perhaps starring Winona Ryder.
That's likely one mystery that's best left unsolved, really...
The place is full of the undead, though!
Me too😂😂😂
Who would ever do that?
In Miami Florida, it's again the law to shower while nude, it's because of public showers at beaches
I've been to Miami, FL, and I've done it as my morning routine.
Wooo! The Voice lives on!
Wow--that "ugly horse" law is amazing... like a historical artifact of the constancy of human pettiness and superficiality.
I'm thinking the term "ugly" might have been used as an umbrella term to describe equine that looked diseased and/or seemed abused in order to outlaw anyone who was mistreating horses. It could've been a law that tried to prevent pestilence and animal cruelty.
Well that's odd for SF....aren't some folks living in garages out there 😂
I want to travel to these cities to break these laws
There's a law in Strongsville, Ohio where it is illegal to own a copy of Catch-22.
😂😂😂
San Francisco has limited street parking, so I see the reason for not storing anything other than a car in there. New residences in Hoboken, NJ have to have garages to get cars off the road because available parking is ridiculous in that town!
But what happens when you park your motorcycle in your garage?
@@BlazeDuskdreamer Good point, or how about bicycles if that’s all you use in the city. I just found this…The landlord told me it was part of the fire code for 2 reasons: 1. A bunch of junk in your garage next to a fuel laden car can be a problem in the event of a fire. 2. Access to doors and windows could be restricted in the event of a fire.
@@NFT_Artist Yeah, laws against hoarding actually make sense for fire reasons. San Francisco, to be fair, has had a couple of large conflagrations.
What if the two dogs are strays 😂 what does the church do then 😂
All dogs go to heaven lol
And these same people believe that the supposed deity they worship invented both dogs & sex, but he somehow has a problem with animals having sex near a church, even though the dogs don't know it from any other building...
Taco Tuesday 😳
Thanks to marriage equality, maybe the two dogs can get married. Then the dogs would not be having sex outside marriage and the churches would not object.
They'd still be on church grounds & in public...there would be objections regardless...
My wife and I are former residents of Joliet, Illinois. A few years ago we took a road trip out west, and on our way back, we stopped in Joliet, Montana, where we visited the public library and had lunch at a local pizzeria. My recollection is that residents of the Montana city pronounce its name jolly-ette.
Kennesaw, GA requires all home owners be gun owners.
In my small town of Newton Falls Ohio, the town drunk lost his drivers license so he started to ride a horse uptown to the bar. Well there were still laws on the books that said the city had to provide a hitching post, a water trough and manure removal, so every hour or so, the police had to come with a bag and shovel up the poop, while everybody laughed and guffawed
The town of 96, SC has a law that says it’s illegal to spit on the sidewalk and that every business must have at least one hitching post. These are still on the books to make best knowledge.
@@observerofallx2 Those sorts of laws about spitting were usually in place to help curb the spread of tuberculosis as well.
What's the one about no ice cream in your back pocket? lol
In North Carolina it's illegal for your Bingo game to last more than 5 hours lol
Most of these are so specific, I suspect that they were ALL probably related to singular events and not genuine problems. But then ones like the San Francisco garage/no storage. I'd bet it was a result of the 1906 Earthquake and Fire and was a safety issue considering how much of the City burned.
Is it OK to park a motorcycle in a garage in SF?
It did! Time covered it once
In Pittsburgh you cannot sleep on top of a refrigerator.
In rural PA ...a old law requires drivers to hafta pull over and cover the car up when a horse and buggy is heading toward your car.
The vending machine law is so you don't tip it and die if it falls on you.
I was thinking the same thing. That has happened before and killed people.
In Russellville Alabama ,it is illegal to spit watermelon 🍉 seeds on the sidewalk .
I don’t know exactly why, but idiot laws always piss me off.
Gosh, what an angry person you must be. I mean, there are sooooooo many idiot laws... 😁
Same. Laws like this, should be illegal. That should be the law. Make it make sense, or bye. The time and energy and taxpayer dollars that went into the creation of those types of laws... What a waste. Were they drunk?
I'm american, so I do understand that there are countries that have way worse laws that take away rights from their people. My heart goes out to them too. I can only say that as a citizen here, I want fair and levelheaded laws. Real lives get unraveled all the time when crazy fines are imposed for dumb rules. A $500 fine could easily hurt a lot of families and individuals, sometimes being the final straw that leads to being homeless. So the laws that have inflated fines and THREATEN IMPRISONMENT (crazy) need to be taken seriously imo. Our prisons are already overpopulated. The pursuit of happiness should be reachable. We have all these senseless hurdles surrounding us, they end up hurting the people who are already hurting, and it seems like they are only benefiting the rich. They can afford a lawyer to fight a fine and to stay out of jail too. Big corporations need to stay out of our elections and the days of bribing corrupt politicians needs to be over for good.
Greed is out of control. That's why it pisses me off lol 😂
@@jf7098 Totally agree, but a lot of these were passed 100 years ago because of one random incident (e.g. SF garage law is probably from the 1906 earthquake to prevent fires), and it would be more of a waste of time to bother changing them now. No one actually gets arrested for mispronouncing Joliet; no cop is going to do paperwork for that. So they remain odd little historical records.
@@awAtercoLorstaIn. I understand that, and actually I really did enjoy reading these as a kid. They're very silly. Reading what I wrote back, I think I was in a mood when I wrote it 🤷🏼😂 probably just misdirected frustration from watching politics
From Pocatello, ID here! What a hilarious thing to find out about a hometown. Pretty cute college town, you can give it that. But, with some of the coldest winters, the town liking to catch fire in late summer, and some of the snootiest people who raise some of the worst kinds of children you’ll ever meet, there are PLENTY of reasons to not smile in that forsaken town. 😂😂😂😂
How do San Francisco, CA, or New York City, NY, qualify as small towns?
San Francisco is only seven miles east and west, and seven miles north and south.
@@OneOfThoseTypes, since when has the physical size of a population center been the measure rather than population?
San Francisco is 40x larger in area than the City of London (not to be confused with London).
@@MichaelScheele It's small. Just figure it out.
@@OneOfThoseTypes, no one considers San Francisco a small city, let alone a small town.
San Francisco has a population of over 815,000; it's way too big to be a town. At smallest, it's a medium city.
@@MichaelScheele Have somebody show you a map.
0:01 That reminds me of the columns of the quads at Doane University!
Also reminds me of the Sega Genesis game Columns, it is on the Sega Genesis Mini console.
These are seriously ridiculous 😂
I cant help but put together the “no ugly horse” law and Mr Hands, which also happened in Washington. Maybe they rate horse hotness?
In maine you can't have Christmas decorations up after Jan 16th I believe. You can't collect rain water. In one of the towns you can't sneeze in public.
Perhaps the ladies of Eureka, Nevada can stage a kiss-a-mustachioed-dude-in to protest this immense injustice. And does the law apply to men with goatees?
Love these! I'dlike to find some locally, and get some city official hemmed up as a bad joke on April Fool's Day. It is a great reminder of why it is crucial to pay attention to the folks that really write the laws during "voting seasons". Stay safe and warm
Imagine telling your cellmate your in jail cause the vending machine wouldn’t spit out your Doritos
No honking after 9pm at restaurants is aimed at drive-ins in residential areas that stay open late. Customers used to summon car hops by honking.
I haven’t seen a drunk elephant in the past 20 minutes. 😊
0:11 That reminds me of all the legal preparation in The Firm, both the book (1991) and the film (1993), starring Tom Cruise.
No singing while wearing a swimsuit in Sarasota, Florida. 😂
Florida Man: hold my iguana
9:42 When I worked at Charleston Southern University, there was a gigantic fire in a huge building nearby, it burnt down a huge area.
2:07 The film Scream (1996) was released on my elder brother's 19th birthday, which is when he became a Nebraska adult.
Another great vid by Weird History
It's not much, but in my town of Klamath Falls, OR it's illegal to ride your horse on the sidewalk.
Dancing in Bradford, Arkansas. They to this day have their proms in another town because of this. 😂
actually, about the garage law: we have a quite similar one in germany still in place! can't use your garage for anything else than storing your car - even long-term use as a workshop for your own car is not allowed
There's a city in Oklahoma where it was actually illegal to park your pickup truck in your own driveway
0:06 Reminds me of "The Taxman" in the film Ghosted (2023).
Ghosted is THE film with the most similarities to my life.
On that Pocatello Idaho I was hoping the punishment for not smiling would be sentenced to smiling for a month 😅
The prices on that vending machine! 😳😳😳
We have a law about honking at night after 11 pm and that's for everywhere I think....(you flick the headlights instead)......not just restaurants of clubs which often make more noise than car horns. AND there's this law in France which says you can't name your pig Napoleon. As for your laws...the peanut eating while walking backward takes the prize lmao
How does naming your pig napoleon count😂
A+ video!
LOVE IT! Very weird laws!
There are laws in Kentucky forbidding the ownership frogs for the purpose to cause excessive noise.
Frog: mreeeeeeReeeeeeee
4:36 The film The Man Who Laughs (1928), credited as the film that the character The Joker was based off, was released into the public domain on January 1, 2024.
It can be watched for free on YT.
I mean here in Toronto Canada theres a law that states its illegal to drag ur dead horse down Younge st on a Sunday.
The wierdest for me was “giving the look”
There should be state agencies that exist only to repeal inane laws from the books.
Nonsense. Laws like this have to stay on the books so UA-camrs who've run out of ideas have something to make a video about.
(They used to be for magazine writers, but that was a while ago...) 😁
Um, they do. It's called the state legislature who would be the only body with that kind of authority. If it actually bothers you (seriously?) write yours and complain. Maybe if you're lucky, they'll take time away so many other pressing issues of today to cater to a Karen. If that happens, I suggest you also buy a lottery ticket because, man, you have some kind of luck.
And there's a town in Japan where flirting is a crime...that carries the death penalty
its illegal to put your donkey in the bathtub in arizona..
Great video! Thank you for sharing it. Very much appreciate the work and dedication put into each of the videos on your channel.
Oh my gosh, I grew up in Nucla. Literally the end of a highway…
In Wichita, Kansas it’s illegal to shoot an Indian (Native American, but the law says Indian) from a moving vehicle. It’s also a law that bars must have a spittoon every few feet.
I read it, "Horses must have light tails."
in Portsmouth Ohio, it's technically illegal to exit your vehicle from the driver's side doors when parking on the street within city limits. pretty sure it's a blue law, because I've never been arrested for it or know anyone who has.
Reminds me of the Balderdash board game, wierd laws category. So much fun!
The ugly horse section had me on the floor 😭
Mackinac Island banned all motorized vehicles excepting emergency vehicles and golf carts. It also means that there is very little new construction as you need to to appeal to the city council to get specialized equipment like earth movers.
There is a Mackinac Island t-shirt at our house.
We went there in the 70's, and you had to go everywhere in horse pulled buggies. It was kind of fun, really.
Thanks for this! 🏘
that bare arms joke was from larry the cableguy 😁
It wasn't that mustaches made them swoon, it's that they were tired of feeling like they were making out with a mop 😂
2:44 "The exclamation "Eureka!" is attributed to the ancient Greek scholar Archimedes." (wikipedia)
I heard the weird law in Derby, KS, on another UA-cam list. I have loved in the neighboring metropolis of Wichita all my life, but I now live in Derby. I have no plans to assault a vending machine, so I think I'm good.....lol
I like the idea that everyone that is not a felon owning a firearm.
4:10 "I WANT MY TWO DOLLARS!"
- Johnny (Demian Slade) the crazy paperboy in the film Better Off Dead (1985)
Cool map of Grand Haven! 😮
The garage thing is most likely due to that big fire they had that one time haha
3:51 Looks like the heroic cat General...who saves Amanda (Drew Barrymore) on the Stephen King film Cat's Eye (1985).
After watching that film for the first time last night, I named a community cat General.
Can you install a horse tail light near a church?
As absurd n funny this law are, this are a great example of government overreaching...
Please do a video on life as a Christian/jew in roman Empire and jew/ Muslim in the Byzantine Empire
When we lived in Fredericksburg VA it was still illegal to give a jow blob.
So i guess Virginia is for lovers but only the ones who do missionary?
I’m from Canton, Ohio and I had no idea this was a law 😂
😂 no way!!! These laws really exist? Lol
The vending machine thing might be one of the places where one of those has tipped over and killed someone. Those things are heavy as fuck
10:33 In the beginning of the film The Darwin Awards (2006), the guy ends up dying after he gets his arm stuck in the vending machine trying to get free food.
In my city it’s illegal to spit on a seagull
10:30 wow so vending machines in Derby Kansas have more rights than most animals outside dogs and cats. Ain’t that somethin
"leash your tiger(s)" (insert joke[s] here)
The laws are about what a small fraction of the human race does which I haven't honestly done once in my life. It is easy for me to not pay a fine.
I want to see the video on the city council members etc etc that got these laws passed. I bet their life was funny. Like city council members from hell
I'd guess fire and housing codes are part of the San Francisco/no garage storage law... not that the Big Mini Storage lobby aren't behind it all, of course. :)
"So why are you in prison?"
"Ehm.. I screamed in a haunted house 🤓"
Eating ANOTHER Weird History meal!
Eating Fajitas*...while watching this Weird History video!
* From The Weird History Food video "The Surprising Real Origins Of Your Favorite Ethnic Foods"
5:00 Your face is going to get tired after that!
5:56 If an elephant becomes too tipsy, will it start seeing its own kind in the pink colored variety?
In the Spanish word for firefighter is bombero.