There wasn't a bar like that on our George Street !! That guy keeps you captivated with his stories .. even more so after that screech - aka paint thinner . Awesome video Chris :)
The bar guy was quite the entertainer. I wonder how many times he puts on his "show". Loved the colorful houses, they mDe the streets look so picture postcard pretty
Sue NoFixedAbodeForSue I was there last month getting Screeched In and was talking to the guy after the ceremony and he says he does it twice a day every day of the week. One at 5:30 and one at 11 or 11:30 pm. I did the night time one. It was amazing!! Spectacular part of Canada!
@@RudderlessMedia Well, the lyrics are on Genius Lyrics, but you should listen to the songs first (Screech-In is the 15th song): ua-cam.com/video/6mdoyKYzkoI/v-deo.html
@@nikkilynn2587 sounds cool I might be going to st John's next year when I can fly with this lockdown in Ireland its crazy shit I appreciate you getting back to me how is over in your part of the world ?
@@Bezzdor Yes it is. It is geologically and geographically part of North America. It is NOT its own continent by ANY accepted definition. Ergo, it is part of North America. The absolute closest we get to a "different" continent is the continental fragment that fused with North America when the Caribbean plate pushed in between the North and South American plates. And that fragment represents less than half of Central America.
There wasn't a bar like that on our George Street !! That guy keeps you captivated with his stories .. even more so after that screech - aka paint thinner . Awesome video Chris :)
What a fun introduction to Newfoundland and screech!
That guy knows how to talk to a group! Great video!
Haha funny character! Looks like you had some fun that night!
Ha, that guy was great! Love this video, thanks for sharing :)
The bar guy was quite the entertainer. I wonder how many times he puts on his "show". Loved the colorful houses, they mDe the streets look so picture postcard pretty
Sue NoFixedAbodeForSue
I was there last month getting Screeched In and was talking to the guy after the ceremony and he says he does it twice a day every day of the week. One at 5:30 and one at 11 or 11:30 pm. I did the night time one. It was amazing!! Spectacular part of Canada!
Haha that collective gasp when you all took the shot! :D
Was there may 17 2019 and it was awesome same skipper
I like the colourfull buildings in Newfoundland :)
The colourful buildings are called jellybean row houses I believe. It's one of the reason why I wanted to come here !!!
So now I know what biss Imma get into !!!!
Newfoundland lobster mmmmmmm :) LOVE your voice.
You know I only really started eating Lobster lately...I can't believe it took me so long :) Thanks for the comment. You guy rock!!!
Awesome video!!
Now, there's a solemn old tradition for admission to transition from a come from away
To be a Newfoundlander!
AtarahDerek hum tell me more. Where can I read about it?
@@RudderlessMedia Well, the lyrics are on Genius Lyrics, but you should listen to the songs first (Screech-In is the 15th song): ua-cam.com/video/6mdoyKYzkoI/v-deo.html
Every person's wish
what a funny guy and so entertaining
Yes he was absolutely funny!!! Thanks for watching!!!
As someone who lives in St John's. This is amazing. Eh b'y ;)
Awesome!!! Thank you so much for walking and coming from an NFLD'r you're approval means everything! Your awesome eh! lololol I hope you subscribed!
Christopher Rudder of course! Much love 🖤🖤
This is a cool video and they do this alot over there in st John's?
@@patricko7216 they do! A newfie tradition to those who aren't from here. Family, friends etc. Get screeched in and you're a newfie!
@@nikkilynn2587 sounds cool I might be going to st John's next year when I can fly with this lockdown in Ireland its crazy shit I appreciate you getting back to me how is over in your part of the world ?
St John’s is not the oldest city in North America.
Oldest European settlement in North America
They may be excluding Central America.
@@AtarahDerek of coarse, Central America isn't North america
@@Bezzdor Yes it is. It is geologically and geographically part of North America. It is NOT its own continent by ANY accepted definition. Ergo, it is part of North America. The absolute closest we get to a "different" continent is the continental fragment that fused with North America when the Caribbean plate pushed in between the North and South American plates. And that fragment represents less than half of Central America.
@@AtarahDerek My comment was meant to be a tongue in cheek comment. But thanks for the geographic lesson.
bolonge is gd newfy steak