I'm off in arizona so I've gotten into a few "Dude you are like. RIGHT NEXT DOOR TO US." chats with texan friends. We'd just tease each other over the whole southerner thing. Sure new mexico is in the way but my point still stands.
It’s the way all people from the south kind of understand and make fun of each other. If it came from any of the NY or CA kids, it would feel much more mean spirited. But TX vs KY is fair game.
@@brandonm5816 I feel like if it's genuine just to fuck around and make people laugh you can make fun out of everyone just know your limits and if you see someone is uncomfortable with your jokes just stop. Also the other side of the coin, don't have a stick up your ass, learn to laugh from yourself.
@@zeliemorrow2453 100%. I'm English, and it honestly just reminds me of British humour. I have a deep affection for the friendship stylings of the deep South.
The funniest thing about the whole thing is she's from Louisville. Which is a decent size metro, yet they tease her like she crawled out of the bottom of a coal mine in some back holler in Harlan.
She’s from a town about 20 minutes from Louisville called Mount Washington. It is a small town, they have like 2 high schools. My ex-boyfriend hung out with her in high school.
@@pryingpandoraa shit my hometown in ohio is smaller than that one high school (but its newish and slowly sinking into the wetland they built it now still too fucking small) and we still act like we arent hicks even tho we are either midwestern hicks or southern hicks depending on which part of ohio youre from.
That's still Eastern Kentucky and not in the deep mountains. I'm from western Kentucky, apparently we have a rep as eing the very people Travis describes.
@@pryingpandoraa I just looked up Mount Washnington, in my country that'd still be a solid-sized town, not small at all... Wow, really puts into perspective what you Americans are used to.
Campaign 3 Marisha is gonna play a fighter named Ken Tucker Edit: Apparently some people replying to this thought I was genuinely trying to predict Marisha's C3 character???? No???
While that would likely fit in a Kentucky-isms compilation, and Travis did react, AND Sam even said “That’s definitely something she’s done”, Travis didn’t-nor did anyone else-explicitly mention Kentucky, so it doesn’t really fit in this video
ahh! i made this vid for twitter and unfortunately they only let us post 2:20 minutes and i already had to cut out so much for this but yes i agree that was such a good moment
lmao is this just a Kentucky thing though? I'm from California and I'm ashamed to say I did this shit as a teenager a few times. I had a period where I was a total asshole with my friends.
It was cool because Grog and Keyleth had next to no interactions with each other in C1, and Travis and Marisha didn't sit next to each other, so this was definitely new.
I love the frog gigging one because she's clearly waiting for it, like she set that up just for Travis. This video was my first introduction to CR, just a few days ago, and I'm really glad it popped up in my list
The frog gigging one has layers. Travis attended Texas Christian University, whose sports teams are the Horned Frogs. They are the entire reason that Texas A&M's fans say "Gig 'em, Aggies."
@@buggerallethys It's weird seeing that University actually spelled out. I had to think about it for a sec because it's almost always shortened to TCU even when spoken. Texas has a thing for acronyms. SMU, TCU, UTEP, UT (Austin). Etc. Etc.
this is the kinda CR content i wanna see. I've seen a million top 10 Jester existing videos, now I wanna see compilations of the cast making fun of Sam for his lack of knowledge beyond acapella and wine.
@@penpaper9613 I'm allowed to have my opinion. I acknowledge she brings an important part to the group. But I don't like the character. She causes more problems than she solves at least up to like episode 57 or so where I got before falling out of it.
@@RiddleportRain no hate or anything, but there are literally over 140 episodes. You'll learn to love her character, or at least understand her choices better.
The worst / best part is that LITERALLY any Southern/Midwestern kid can 100% relate and get all of these references/sayings. That time when there were buffalo creatures walking in a nearby field and Fjord was REAL interested in going to see them, I instantly was like "going cowtipping boiiiiiiis!"
I'm half expecting her to flip script and go full on bubbly girly girl, while Laura plays a tomboy. Don't know how well it would work long term, but it would be funnier than hell for a little while.
@@RainbowRandolf Hell yeah, about to make it to level 14 Cavalier with an Awakened warhorse and Polearm Master. It’s exactly the kind of battlefield control utility that Marisha seems to enjoy.
I love that “Kentucky” is straight up a nickname for Marisha between the two of them. It’s little things like this that really let the fact that they’re all genuine friends shine through. You don’t get little interactions like this when you’re just colleagues
The "gonna run into your aunt" bit is way too fricking accurate lol Kentucky isnt even that small but you'll be running into people you know all the time at places
travis/marisha/liam on the top row for the first half of campaign two was a godsend. i hope they bring it back in campaign 3 once they can all sit together again.
I love that the last clip is Travis saying “well, Kentucky, Texas, we got a southern thing” to a man from Florida, which weirdly isn’t the south for some reason.
"Tone it down kentucky." I loved that line and I relate to it cause when I play dnd with my friends, my kentucky background will kick in when I get excited or so and we all laugh. I'm glad that Marisha is from kentucky cause it makes me feel more confident in my birth place cause it made some awesome people like her
There is a small list of things that I actually like about being from the south, but one of them is the fact that we all have a superiority complex over the other southern states
Same here, I rely heavily on these clips channels uploading these kinds of videos to appreciate Campaign 2 moments and characters. Campaign 1 was just too good.
I am so happy this video exists. As a Texan, I always felt the same kind of kinship and glee as Travis when Marisha just went completely Southern. Also! I'm so glad you got the captions right for the "frog gigging" bit! The official captions are wrong and it irks the hell outta me.
It's been here, my dad used to play D&D with his friends. Also know some other people that has played D&D. It's been here for a long time and never left, just nobody noticed.
@@yaksas04 She's from Mount Washington, just south of Louisville. Folks that live here usually just say we live in Louisville to folks that aren't from here, because it's just easier.
Look, man, as another Kentuckian, you ask someone south of us they say we're Midwest, you ask someone north of us they say we're Southern. We're just trying to fit in
@@SenaBryer from Ohio get the same shit. Reverse Florida here more north the less southern but honestly midwestern just seems like diet southern to me.
That's the one thing about CR I missed because of COVID restrictions, Travis and Marisha side by side on the table. They've got such a great energy together!
I love little compilations like this! Appreciating the group for being so close and making this small recurring jokes all the time is my bread and butter
I've not seen critical roll so I didn't know she was from Kentucky!! This is so cool!! Someone cool is from Kentucky and isn't called dumb or anythin!! Makes me happy to see someone from the same place as me using our weird colloquialisms and just havin fun!
Seeing so many fellow Kentuckians comment on this makes me happy. Also just gotta give props to Marisha for simultaneously breaking and confirming the Kentuckian stereotypes. XD
I really admire her sense of humor and not taking everything too seriously all the time. with all the hate she undoubtedly got from c1 and some part of c2 its nice that that light never went out. kentuckian are strong people
Love the southern solidarity. Love the moments when one says something so uniquely southern and only the two of them and maybe Laura understand wtf is going on.
It's weird how the US has such a defined variety of cultures. I'm from a big country as well and we def have the "countryside" culture too, but I feel like it's much more pronounced in the US. It's very interesting and amusing to watch
We are 50 countries stretched across 5 time zones, that some how ended up a part of one nation. We have regions that share most traits, but the OKI (Ohio Kentucky Indiana) region is way different than California, Nevada and Oregon.
@@Draven_Michael Not to get too serious but more like eight. Check out the book "The Nine Nations of North America" by Joel Garreau. It was written in 1980 but still has a lot of relevance even now (If you're wondering the Ninth Nation is Quebec, so not relevant to the US)
In the US we have a lot of people that are proud of the old lifestyle of working with your hands and living in small, close-knit communities. That's what country life is all about. There's still a lot of the US That's mostly undeveloped, or at least underdeveloped, and people prefer it to the concrete jungles of big cities. It's fascinating to me as an American as well the difference in cultures here. That's why it really bothers me when people say America has no culture.
It's slowly starting to bounce back- but at the time Marisha and I were growing up (think she's a year older than me), it was not something that you'd see outside maybe a large public university campus like U of L or maybe UK. Satanic panic was *definitely* a thing then, and to some degree it still is today. It was one of the few hard rules I had as a kid- no Oujia boards, no Dungeons and Dragons, no wearing a pentacle in public.
Seven months later, Campaign 3, Marisha's new character is revealed as Laudna, the semi-undead warlock/sorceror with her patron the equally dead Deliah Briarwood. Horrifying, terrifying and absolutely hilarious and lovable. "Kentucky girl" RULES! Coincidentally there is no way on God's green earth or Kentucky that anyone could have guessed her new character. If anyone did, glass of bourbon for you!
Every time I hear Marisha talk about frog giggin the West Virginia girl in me just vibes with her. Warm summer nights you can guarantee country kids will get up to the weirdest shit
As someone who lives in Kentucky. If you go to a mall on Sunday there legit is a good chance you run into your Aunt. It’s happened to me multiple times.
Travis playfully making fun of non Texan southerners is the biggest Texas energy
As someone who moved from texas to OK, it flips completely around when youre outta that godforsaken pit and in a different godforsaken pit
As a Texan, yes. Big Texas energy hahaha
I'm off in arizona so I've gotten into a few "Dude you are like. RIGHT NEXT DOOR TO US." chats with texan friends. We'd just tease each other over the whole southerner thing. Sure new mexico is in the way but my point still stands.
It's what we do, baby
@@rosenrot234 Arizona is not remotely Southern.
The way Marisha isn't even ashamed and laughs with him is so funny and elevates the joke so much.
Us kentuckians know we're hicks and we except it. I can explore to you what a frog giggen is if you ask
It’s the way all people from the south kind of understand and make fun of each other. If it came from any of the NY or CA kids, it would feel much more mean spirited. But TX vs KY is fair game.
@@randonn_nes2181 I would like to know what a frog digging is, please!
@@brandonm5816 I feel like if it's genuine just to fuck around and make people laugh you can make fun out of everyone just know your limits and if you see someone is uncomfortable with your jokes just stop.
Also the other side of the coin, don't have a stick up your ass, learn to laugh from yourself.
@@electricbluetiramisu3713 Frog gigging, you use a trident like device to spear frogs so you can eat them later.
It's the fact that's a joke of solidarity. He's taking the piss but they both know why.
Southern/southern solidarity
@@zeliemorrow2453 100%. I'm English, and it honestly just reminds me of British humour. I have a deep affection for the friendship stylings of the deep South.
@@GoldnDusty Our senses of humor line up in a lot of ways. Outside of the accents, we’d probably fit right in each other’s humor quirks
@@aviantheassassin9103 I’ve never laughed more at a darkly biting joke than from a Kentuckian, no lie.
And yet every single time she laughs and agrees with him. She knows.
The best thing About it is that she expects him to say it. Especially at around 0:30. You can almost hear her say “Don’t leave me hanging, Texas!”
The funniest thing about the whole thing is she's from Louisville. Which is a decent size metro, yet they tease her like she crawled out of the bottom of a coal mine in some back holler in Harlan.
She’s from a town about 20 minutes from Louisville called Mount Washington. It is a small town, they have like 2 high schools. My ex-boyfriend hung out with her in high school.
@@pryingpandoraa there's a huge difference between a place like Mount Washington and something way back on the roads like Harlan or Williamson.
@@pryingpandoraa shit my hometown in ohio is smaller than that one high school (but its newish and slowly sinking into the wetland they built it now still too fucking small) and we still act like we arent hicks even tho we are either midwestern hicks or southern hicks depending on which part of ohio youre from.
That's still Eastern Kentucky and not in the deep mountains. I'm from western Kentucky, apparently we have a rep as eing the very people Travis describes.
@@pryingpandoraa I just looked up Mount Washnington, in my country that'd still be a solid-sized town, not small at all... Wow, really puts into perspective what you Americans are used to.
“What’s it like in Kentucky malls?”
TERRIBLE TRAVIS, THEYRE TERRIBLE
Malls are dying (queue sad donation ad music)
@@DollFaceThornback In the arms of an angel...
Not a whole lot, used to work there and it’s dead
You always run into someone you know or you're in Louisville or Lexington where you still have a 45% chance that you will run into someone you know.
As a Kentuckian i can confirm
Campaign 3 Marisha is gonna play a fighter named Ken Tucker
Edit: Apparently some people replying to this thought I was genuinely trying to predict Marisha's C3 character???? No???
OMG, I NEED THIS NOW!!!
Tweet that to her now!!!!!!!
This needs to happen
Elven fighter. Kehn Tuu'kay
You're killing me man. That was so funny.
I'm kinda surprised the "Like throwing a slurpee out a car window" line wasn't in here.
While that would likely fit in a Kentucky-isms compilation, and Travis did react, AND Sam even said “That’s definitely something she’s done”, Travis didn’t-nor did anyone else-explicitly mention Kentucky, so it doesn’t really fit in this video
ahh! i made this vid for twitter and unfortunately they only let us post 2:20 minutes and i already had to cut out so much for this but yes i agree that was such a good moment
not from kentucky and i have done that but because there was a car driving like an ass and i had the opportunity lol
@@Day-Box You had no choice.
lmao is this just a Kentucky thing though? I'm from California and I'm ashamed to say I did this shit as a teenager a few times. I had a period where I was a total asshole with my friends.
"What's a slop dolly?"
"WE'RE IN IT!"
That has to be one of the best explanations ever...
in one of my D&D sessions:
paladin: "what's sober?"
rogue/bard: "'not us"/"you're not"
You don’t need to know what a slop dolly is, if you’re in it you know, and if you’re not then you don’t need to worry about it
Travis and Marisha's bro chemistry was my main highlight of C2. I adored literally every moment they shared.
And the fact that Fjord and Beau become best friends during C2 makes it even better.
It was cool because Grog and Keyleth had next to no interactions with each other in C1, and Travis and Marisha didn't sit next to each other, so this was definitely new.
I love the frog gigging one because she's clearly waiting for it, like she set that up just for Travis. This video was my first introduction to CR, just a few days ago, and I'm really glad it popped up in my list
Well, you're in for a ride. Have fun!
ahh what!! honored to be your first intro to CR!! please report back with your thoughts if you end up watching any of the campaigns
The frog gigging one has layers. Travis attended Texas Christian University, whose sports teams are the Horned Frogs. They are the entire reason that Texas A&M's fans say "Gig 'em, Aggies."
@@buggerallethys It's weird seeing that University actually spelled out. I had to think about it for a sec because it's almost always shortened to TCU even when spoken. Texas has a thing for acronyms. SMU, TCU, UTEP, UT (Austin). Etc. Etc.
To me that joke in episode 2 or something formed the basis of beau and fjords wonderful friendship.
Big southern states rivalry energy
Everybody knows Texas was founded by a bunch of Kentuckians who said "It's getting too civilized around here we gotta get OUT."
As funny as that sounds, my great grandfather and his older brother moved from Kentucky to Texas, and now my whole family is from Texas.
That's actually what we're taught at school in Kentucky. That and P.E. was mainly learning to fight with your boots on.
I like how people think this is a joke when it's actually historically true.
Kentuckians, Alabamians and Germans.
Texas: the good Kentucky
...."good".
this is the kinda CR content i wanna see. I've seen a million top 10 Jester existing videos, now I wanna see compilations of the cast making fun of Sam for his lack of knowledge beyond acapella and wine.
I think that video is the Crash Panda one-shot.
Jester is beyond overrated.
@@RiddleportRain Look everybody brings something to a community and that comment is what you want give? thats just sad man.
@@penpaper9613 I'm allowed to have my opinion. I acknowledge she brings an important part to the group. But I don't like the character. She causes more problems than she solves at least up to like episode 57 or so where I got before falling out of it.
@@RiddleportRain no hate or anything, but there are literally over 140 episodes. You'll learn to love her character, or at least understand her choices better.
2:11 I like how Matt tried to defend her like "Don't woo to that..." Then she basically gives Travis a Pass by Wooing.
Matt was bout to open a can whoopass until Marisha gave Travis the woo pass
@@mattsmith457 wow. **claps**
Oh he wasn't defending Marisha, he was just saying "Don't woo the Satanic Panic" and honestly I said the exact same thing out loud cus lmao
The worst / best part is that LITERALLY any Southern/Midwestern kid can 100% relate and get all of these references/sayings. That time when there were buffalo creatures walking in a nearby field and Fjord was REAL interested in going to see them, I instantly was like "going cowtipping boiiiiiiis!"
I think any southerner just can't resist pointing out "Oh look cows!" when we drive by some.
I relate to this on a spiritual level.
Cow tipping isn't even a real thing lol. Shut up with that fake shit. You're not knocking over a thousand pound animal.
@Squant How was I trying to sound smart? Knowing you can't tip over a massive animal isn't intelligence. It's common sense
@@daddykratos-8 you say that as tho dumb teenagers with literally nothing better to do, in the middle of nowhere, have anything close to common sense.
Marisha is gonna rock up on campaign 3 with a Cavalier that slams bourbon back like nobody's business, and Travis is just gonna A S C E N D
I'm half expecting her to flip script and go full on bubbly girly girl, while Laura plays a tomboy. Don't know how well it would work long term, but it would be funnier than hell for a little while.
Imagine if Marisha plays a Barbarian and BOTH Travis and Ashley go NUTS when Marisha’s character rages
Honestly tho Cavalier is an underrated subclass.
@@novaiscool1 omg yes I need a tomboy Laura
@@RainbowRandolf Hell yeah, about to make it to level 14 Cavalier with an Awakened warhorse and Polearm Master. It’s exactly the kind of battlefield control utility that Marisha seems to enjoy.
Marisha: *makes a joke*
Travis' eyebrows: / \
Travis' throat: *_W H E E Z E_*
I love how 99% is just him laughing KENTUCKY out loud
As a non-american this is even better for me. This video is pretty much the only knowledge about Kentucky that I have ^^
Same
It’s all the knowledge you need XD
As someone from Kentucky, it is 100% all of the knowledge you need about here
Horses, fine bourbon and the things in this video. Combine all of them and it's all you need to know.
As an american this is all the knowledge I know about Kentucky. LMAO
I love that “Kentucky” is straight up a nickname for Marisha between the two of them.
It’s little things like this that really let the fact that they’re all genuine friends shine through.
You don’t get little interactions like this when you’re just colleagues
I wish I had friends like them. Travis just radiates that big brother energy; yeah, he's a tease, but he teases with love.
I had a friend that was also nicknamed “Kentucky” because it took them so long to lose their accent.
I don't remember this running joke at all in either campaign. This is great!
I had never caught this running gag, makes me think how many more I've missed
@@jamilortiz1 Exactly! I'll def have to rewatch and lookout for those
The "gonna run into your aunt" bit is way too fricking accurate lol Kentucky isnt even that small but you'll be running into people you know all the time at places
remarks like that and the landscape make me think:Is Kentucky Austria?
Yeah, kind of.
I really miss Travis and Marisha sitting together, I hope they do that again in campaign 3.
Yea, all the public displays of friendship the entire cast had was great
travis/marisha/liam on the top row for the first half of campaign two was a godsend. i hope they bring it back in campaign 3 once they can all sit together again.
@@sickbonfiresbro I think Liam's Arm would disagree
@@sickbonfiresbro I loved the sibling energy from the top tow, and I miss it once they had to start distancing.
I love that the last clip is Travis saying “well, Kentucky, Texas, we got a southern thing” to a man from Florida, which weirdly isn’t the south for some reason.
There are definitely Southern culture parts of Florida, but I think it’s more its completely own separate thing. Florida is Florida
@@Nortarachanges Florida, where you got the North, South and everything in between and only had to travel a mile to get it
If Matt was from Tallahassee or Jacksonville then yes it would be odd to say, but he's from West Palm Beach so it absolutely makes sense.
So many Northerners run to Florida to escape the blizzards... only to face Australian sized mosquitos there.
@@commandercaptain4664 And gators
I can't get over her goblin energy when she's like "it's like goin to the mall on a Sunday! Yer gonna see yer aunt!"
the great state of kentucky. where the women are fast, and the horses are good lookin'..
With enough bourbon, sure.
lol
As a Kentuckian, confused
@@Austin123. are you saying youre doubting the speed of your women?
@@erbgorre ?
It also seems like a nickname that Travis has for Marisha calling her Kentucky and I like that part/feel of it too
As a Kentucky native, can confirm, this is all accurate, and yes, most of us make fun of it too
As a Kentuckian, I have no idea.
Preach lmao
"Tone it down kentucky." I loved that line and I relate to it cause when I play dnd with my friends, my kentucky background will kick in when I get excited or so and we all laugh. I'm glad that Marisha is from kentucky cause it makes me feel more confident in my birth place cause it made some awesome people like her
Marisha's Campaign 3 character is gonna be a Male Human Druid named John Deere
Me, a Kentuckian: Yeah, nighttime is the best time to go frog giggin’.
Well who the fuck is giggin frogs during the day
Is that like cat-fistn'?
Does giggin' just mean catching?
@@xenosaga8436 With a spear. I think. I don't know I'm from Utah.
@@xenosaga8436 you usually go frog giggin with a trident type thing
There is a small list of things that I actually like about being from the south, but one of them is the fact that we all have a superiority complex over the other southern states
That's definitely a thing. In Tennessee we know we're not the best but we're still better than Alabama and Florida
@@dirttrackart Florida's considered Southern? Isn't basically all just snow birds.
@@sybilreichlan6117 Funny enough the northern part of Florida is more "southern" than the southern part of Florida
At least we aren't Alabama, right? Lmao
@@beleakswordsteel at least Alabama isn't Mississippi
Lmfao she’s from my home town, this is all accurate information
She’s from my hometown too!!! I went to BC though and she went to BE
My fiance kitty harris went to BE, wish i could meet CR one day
I’m from Bowling Green KY and can also confirm
I'm also in Mount Washington. I always half hope I'll run into her someday at the Bardstown rd Kroger lol
@@jonathanmcdermott25 I'm near that, most of this I am unsure of. Born and raised in Kentucky too.
I'm generally more of a Campaign 1 kind of guy, but man, I never noticed how fun Marisha and Travis are together until Beau and Fjord.
Same here, I rely heavily on these clips channels uploading these kinds of videos to appreciate Campaign 2 moments and characters.
Campaign 1 was just too good.
I love how it got to the point where they would both say Kentucky at the exact same time.
I really do adore how she’ll say something and then occasionally she’ll just w a i t for the KENTUCKY
travis loosing it at the frog giggin' bit sends me every time
Me who lives thousands of kilometers across the Pacific: Mm-hm. Yes. I see. I understand.
I feel like every country has at least one place that the residents like to make fun of (I'm not from the US either)
Well. She is right, night is the best time for frog giggin. 😂
I am so happy this video exists. As a Texan, I always felt the same kind of kinship and glee as Travis when Marisha just went completely Southern.
Also! I'm so glad you got the captions right for the "frog gigging" bit! The official captions are wrong and it irks the hell outta me.
How have I watched every minute of every episode and never knew that this was a thing?? Amazing work on this video!
Well I'm glad to say that d&d has made a return to Kentucky.
Can confirm as well.
It's been here, my dad used to play D&D with his friends. Also know some other people that has played D&D. It's been here for a long time and never left, just nobody noticed.
Can confirm yes
Marisha is from Kentucky? I never Knew that before this video. THAT EXPLAINS SOO MUCH!!!
She from Louisville Kentucky, which is the largest city here.
@@yaksas04 She's from Mount Washington, just south of Louisville. Folks that live here usually just say we live in Louisville to folks that aren't from here, because it's just easier.
“Kentucky / Texas we got a southern thing” - Me watching from Georgia smh.
Yup,
Same
Let's not forget that Laura is from Mississippi, the state that exists mostly to make Alabama and Louisiana feel good about themselves
Look, man, as another Kentuckian, you ask someone south of us they say we're Midwest, you ask someone north of us they say we're Southern. We're just trying to fit in
@@SenaBryer from Ohio get the same shit. Reverse Florida here more north the less southern but honestly midwestern just seems like diet southern to me.
Same, except from South Carolina. lol
From this clips it only highlights how much Travis like Marisha and vice versa
That's the one thing about CR I missed because of COVID restrictions, Travis and Marisha side by side on the table. They've got such a great energy together!
Texas making fun of Kentucky cuz hes just glad shes there
I love little compilations like this! Appreciating the group for being so close and making this small recurring jokes all the time is my bread and butter
I love that she's so happy about how much he recognizes it
Matt: The robe... becomes a neck.
Marisha: Like on a barbie?
I love the expression Travis pulls after Marisha mentions frog gigging. Like someone gave him the gentlest of nutpunches.
I've not seen critical roll so I didn't know she was from Kentucky!! This is so cool!! Someone cool is from Kentucky and isn't called dumb or anythin!! Makes me happy to see someone from the same place as me using our weird colloquialisms and just havin fun!
Seeing so many fellow Kentuckians comment on this makes me happy. Also just gotta give props to Marisha for simultaneously breaking and confirming the Kentuckian stereotypes. XD
I never knew how much I needed this compilation and I thank you for making it
As someone from Kentucky. They aren't wrong.
What's a "slop dolly" exactly? XD Im really curious
@@psyrolz1626 I'm a Kentuckian and I've never heard of that, so I have no idea.
@@psyrolz1626 it's something that travis made up on the spot.
I really admire her sense of humor and not taking everything too seriously all the time. with all the hate she undoubtedly got from c1 and some part of c2 its nice that that light never went out. kentuckian are strong people
Marisha's sly smile, that face says "I'm about to say some weird shit and we will laugh about it".
I love the group...
Love the southern solidarity. Love the moments when one says something so uniquely southern and only the two of them and maybe Laura understand wtf is going on.
It's a slop dolly of EPIC PROPORTIONS
1. Every one of these is perfectly on point
2. I never once picked up on this and the fact travis was fucking gold on point with every one was amazing
I feel a kinship with Marisha since I'm also from Kentucky
I was born, raised, live my entire life, and plan on dying in Kentucky. This is hilarious.
“Don’t woo that” - Matthew Mercer
I love how Travis straight up dies at frog gigging
They give off MASSIVE sibling energy
What's a Slop Dolly?
as someone from the appalachian, i’m sad to share there’s no such thing. however, i’m so confident they just said clusterfuck in southern
idk but we’re in it!
@@madelynbright8524 aye Appalachia!!
@@madelynbright8524 "clusterfuck but in southern" feels right. Same vibe.
It's weird how the US has such a defined variety of cultures.
I'm from a big country as well and we def have the "countryside" culture too, but I feel like it's much more pronounced in the US.
It's very interesting and amusing to watch
We are 50 countries stretched across 5 time zones, that some how ended up a part of one nation. We have regions that share most traits, but the OKI (Ohio Kentucky Indiana) region is way different than California, Nevada and Oregon.
@@Draven_Michael Not to get too serious but more like eight. Check out the book "The Nine Nations of North America" by Joel Garreau. It was written in 1980 but still has a lot of relevance even now (If you're wondering the Ninth Nation is Quebec, so not relevant to the US)
In the US we have a lot of people that are proud of the old lifestyle of working with your hands and living in small, close-knit communities. That's what country life is all about. There's still a lot of the US That's mostly undeveloped, or at least underdeveloped, and people prefer it to the concrete jungles of big cities. It's fascinating to me as an American as well the difference in cultures here.
That's why it really bothers me when people say America has no culture.
Ditch Mitch! Marisha 2022!
@@commandercaptain4664 McConnell already won re-election in 20 but I think the equally as vile Rand Paul might be up. I mean, she couldn't do worse
My life in the marines summed up in two minutes " drink your bourbon kentucky!" ...
i like how critical role is basically the way I learn about states in America
I missed ALL of these moments somehow, thank you for the compilation :)
I love how all Travis has to say is "Kentucky" and they both start laughing
Me remembering Marisha grew up in a city an hour from me, and to me, EVERYTHING she says makes sense (also from Kentucky 😆)
"Drink your bourbon, Kentucky"
I choked on my Jack
I actually saw a D and D themed coffee shop in Lexington,Ky. Pretty chill atmosphere so I wouldn’t say it’s completely eradicated
It's slowly starting to bounce back- but at the time Marisha and I were growing up (think she's a year older than me), it was not something that you'd see outside maybe a large public university campus like U of L or maybe UK. Satanic panic was *definitely* a thing then, and to some degree it still is today. It was one of the few hard rules I had as a kid- no Oujia boards, no Dungeons and Dragons, no wearing a pentacle in public.
Gotcha
THATS IT!!! THE LAST DETAIL I NEEDED TO UNDERSTAND MARISHA!!!!! SHE MAKES *SENSE* NOW!!!!!!
Frog gigging has to be the most uncomfortably intriguing things I’ve ever heard
Damn I miss them sitting next to each other... Such sibling energy
Travis's inner Texan just loves to see her inner Kentucky 🤣🤣
I love that it's just him shaking his head and saying Kentucky hahaha
Seven months later, Campaign 3, Marisha's new character is revealed as Laudna, the semi-undead warlock/sorceror with her patron the equally dead Deliah Briarwood. Horrifying, terrifying and absolutely hilarious and lovable. "Kentucky girl" RULES! Coincidentally there is no way on God's green earth or Kentucky that anyone could have guessed her new character. If anyone did, glass of bourbon for you!
I love that she recognizes it as an endearing nickname and not one of malice.
Marisha: speaks
Travis: Kentucky
I love that he sometimes just calls her Kentucky as a nickname
thats my fave part too lololol - its just her NAME to Travis, now xD
When I first hear the Slop Dolly scene I died of laughter. IDK what it is about Travis but he makes me laugh the most out of all of them
Every time I hear Marisha talk about frog giggin the West Virginia girl in me just vibes with her. Warm summer nights you can guarantee country kids will get up to the weirdest shit
His reaction to "frog gigging" lol
As someone who lives in Kentucky. If you go to a mall on Sunday there legit is a good chance you run into your Aunt. It’s happened to me multiple times.
“Damn you, Kentucky.” - Travis Willingham
Marisha dapping herself after her pit check kills me every time lmao
I totally missed how long this joke has been running, but I love it!!
What talks machina episode is this 0:16
I’m from Kentucky and all of this is warranted and makes sense for him to be making fun of it.
As a fellow Kentuckian I appreciate all of this lol
that fucking smirk at 0:31
I had no idea she was from Kentucky! It all makes sense now. And yeah Travis our malls suck.
"What's a slop dolly?"
"We're in it!"
THE CAMPAIGNS ONLYS BEEN OVER FOR 2 DAYS WHY AM I ALREADY NOSTALGIC
Best montage I was awaiting ever since Slop Dolly got mentioned
"Slop Dolly" The most perfect term ever for a D&D screw-up.
Never even noticed this joke being said before lol, thanks for this!