I believe the average initial height above the ground of an accidentally dropped turkey is more like 30-39 inches, rather than 60-69 inches. Then again, once it reaches the floor a turkey dropped from 35 inches will still carry 75% of the momentum of the same turkey dropped from 65 inches, so if it's a 19-pound turkey keep your feet well out of its way!
Adam mentioned average air time for an hour episode is ~45 minutes in usa. A few minutes less of ads and more episode in Europe. Episode length seems about right
John of the Tree Farm is the kind of chill, friendly guy you immediately have to like just afer a few seconds on television. I want to be like John one day.
They used the wrong type of radar to try and cook turkey. The military search radar like the AN/SPYI uses essentially a gigantic magnetron. I’ve met people who work on those and they’ve seen birds burst into flames when they fly into the beam
@@dragonsdynamite6403Just like many other 'christian' holidays it comes from pagan celebrations. (ie Sol Invictus, Saturnalia and winter Solstices (hence the tree) ) that were appropriated by the christian church. So the real question is why do believers celebrate pagan holidays and get time off ?
It's so weiird to hear Jamie saying "let's just do it for fun", and adam's reaction shows it.
R.I.P. Grant
What happened to Grant? Is he trans now??
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@@Harry_Cunce Bigots have only one thing on their minds.
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@@christianmirto1597 Imahara died on July 13, 2020, at the age of 49, after suffering a ruptured, previously undiagnosed, intracranial aneurysm.
@18:25 BEST Instant Regret Lack of Foresight Reaction EVaR from 'Professionals' LoL😂🤦🏼♂️
That was hilar4ious
“Diet Coke and Mentos”? Surely, they mean _diet soda and mint-flavoured confectionery._
Grant was quite good at impressions! Didn't notice that when I was little
I believe the average initial height above the ground of an accidentally dropped turkey is more like 30-39 inches, rather than 60-69 inches.
Then again, once it reaches the floor a turkey dropped from 35 inches will still carry 75% of the momentum of the same turkey dropped from 65 inches, so if it's a 19-pound turkey keep your feet well out of its way!
Why does kerrie making a gel dog mean grant needs to sleep with one eye open that night?
That dog would not look out of place in a Tim Burton stop-motion feature
People empathise with their tree?no mate,they empathise with their carpet and not having to vacuum it
I can't believe this is on 480p?
Is the source material really 480p?
brilliant just brilliant .
Did they really need a complicated rig to drop a turkey? Not like its a bomb and they need protection.
With all the cuts at the end it was hard to tell if it was a full run or an edit.
Adam mentioned average air time for an hour episode is ~45 minutes in usa. A few minutes less of ads and more episode in Europe. Episode length seems about right
Yeah I have doubts
@@dragonsdynamite6403 why would that have any impact on whether or not they faked the last trial?
John of the Tree Farm is the kind of chill, friendly guy you immediately have to like just afer a few seconds on television.
I want to be like John one day.
Turkey terror! 😅
Carry are gorgeous !
They used the wrong type of radar to try and cook turkey. The military search radar like the AN/SPYI uses essentially a gigantic magnetron. I’ve met people who work on those and they’ve seen birds burst into flames when they fly into the beam
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Who else had a crush on Kari 😅😊?
Is a 'Goldburg' machine a knock-off of a Heath Robinson machine?
I love how americans say the word gratis. Bc i dont know what a 'grättis' is 😂😂
well in norwegian gratis has the same meaning as free, and grattis means congrats in a congratulating setting
As an adjective it specifically refers to the act of doing a service without charge. So complimentary would probably be the best synonym.
Blue i keep it clean let just say you got a stiff neck
Ah, the time when nobody was afraid to say "Christmas" in TV.
It is buzzard. Isn’t it celebration of a birth of Christ (7th January actually) so why do non believers in it get time off
Yeah, only fucking weirdo Christians who are desperate to be oppressed are afraid to say "Christmas" on TV 😂😂😂
I've never seen anyone complain about the word Christmas. I do however, see people like you bitching every single year.
@@dragonsdynamite6403Just like many other 'christian' holidays it comes from pagan celebrations. (ie Sol Invictus, Saturnalia and winter Solstices (hence the tree) ) that were appropriated by the christian church.
So the real question is why do believers celebrate pagan holidays and get time off ?
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