I love how the fast music starts every couple of minutes as if there's about to be some fast action... Then the heat gets in the way And the Music Stops
Pfft, that car has cloth seats. Wimp. Anybody else old enough to remember naugahyde/vinyl seats? You absolutely did not want to touch bare skin to that stuff in the summer.
CantankerousDave you got that right,1970 Pontiac Bonneville, fully loaded with"chrome" buttons for power windows and that plastic, however you spell it , seats!!! Muleshoe, TX! dang, now that's hot!!!
You are so right! And remember the smell of it in the summertime?? Ugghh, like my daddy used to say, it's enough to drive a vulture off a gut wagon! lol
CantankerousDave oh the smell was awful, and when the car got older the plastic steering wheel sort of melted and made your hands sticky, so hard to wash off!!!!!😅
Oh yeah, Tonya, I remember that. Sticky steering hands. LOL. Yes, our dashboards always had at least one crack in them, and very brittle. No AC back in the good ole days, just roll the windows down and hope for the best lol. Sitting on our backs, so our legs didn't touch. LOL. Thanks for the memories. Always fun to reminisce on how we had it harder than our kids. ;)
When I have a dark blue car with Limo tint windows and it’s always the least hot car. Because I picked window tint with insulation properties. Couldn’t live without that tint
So So true. A southerner never buys a car with leather seats twice, you learn your lesson the first time you get in the car with shorts then the next thing you know your driving around with beach towels on the seats
LeeLee 34 that's exactly what I posted, I'm riding around on a towel because I got a deal on a great car, but leather seats, went straight to buy a towel just for the seat
🤣🤣🤣 every summer! The hot seat belts the hot steering wheel. Leaving the doors open! 👏👏👏 I use visors but they can only do so much. Lord forbid leather seats and shorts! Say goodbye to that layer of skin. Or the one arm tan? Love this channel 👍😄💚
I'm calling foul. Any true Southerner knows you never turn on the AC right away when getting in a hot car. That just turns it into a convection oven. Rolling down the windows for at least a mile is a necessity.
When I was a young driver (now senior citizen) running air conditoning in stop and to in town traffic would cause many car engines to stall. Therefore most people did not run AC in town but only turned it on when approaching a freeway or at least a main highway.
@@slcRN1971 I grew up in East TN and I had a friend who would turn on the heat in the car, turn the fan to full as soon as he started the car,in the middle of winter.
I lived in Arizona for fifteen years. People literally keep oven mitts for their hands and towels to sit on in their car. You also would not be caught dead without a windshield shade.
if only there were a piece of paper that could be kept in the car and it had a detailed drawing of the area on it with names of streets, it's a shame such a thing does not exist.
AngelousSpike let me just pull that out while driving stick shift in heavy traffic looking around for street signs that don’t exist to follow a piece of paper that’s going to obstruct 90% of the view I do have when not glancing at it, all while still giving full attention to the chaos on the road as I’m driving in unfamiliar Dallas traffic...
@@jakegarrett8109 you really are an idiot. you find your destination mark out your route and write down the directions, if you hit construction or have to alter it, then pull off and re-check the map
This is so true y’all !!! And it is even worse when you have a darker car!!!! Now you need to make a video of when the back of your thighs get stuck on the seat, and the pain of moving them. And the pain that follows is the worst!
In shorts I've literally had red on the back of my thighs, ouch, that really burns. I've got leather seats again, I keep a towel in the car just for the driver's seat now LOL
When you get up and you’re stuck to the seat it literally feels like your skin is gonna come off. I’ve had this happen to me so many times in the summer lol
Kristina Gomez I've grabbed papers that were handy, tissues and if I have to I just touch the bottom of the wheel with my fingertips until the ACs going long enough to cool the wheel, the pain is real lol
SPOT ON!!!!! 😂😂😂every bit of it!! Love the reflector part and it being so much of a hassle. I remember putting the reflector on every time there's no shade and straight hot sun burning through everything. Yeah I live in the south too, just in Pakistan with 47 degrees Celsius, everyday, in summers, feels exactly like this, except for the thief part. Lol
Simultaneously open cars doors/crank car/all windows down/AC full blast. If you have leather seats, bless your heart. 😂 it's a survival skill learned quickly, I ❤ all of these videos👍oh yes, use anything handy at all to hold the steering wheel👌😅
To cool a car down fast, fully roll down the passenger side window, then open and close the driver side door a few times. It doesn't make it perfectly cool, but it definitely helps a lot!
Benevolent I know what you mean, I've had to stop a few times already because I work in the heat and then not thinking get into my ac truck, and feel like I'm going to pass out on the road
I used to live in Palm Springs CA where the temp reaches 116 to 123 degrees. You never touch a door handle without first giving it the spit/sizzle test. People have been known to shoot each other over a shady parking spot (well, not really). My family is all from the south and I absolutely love this channel.
I bought a new(er) car and the first thing I wanted was that it had to be white or silver. Otherwise it's too darn hot. And I always use the sunshade. I've burned my hand on the door handle.
TheKyPerson : that’s the first thing that I thought of when I viewed this video, the scorching hot door handle. Like others who work and have to park their car in the employee parking lot, those door handles are awful in the summer. I used to use some piece of my clothing so that I could open the door!!
I took my first car to Redding CA when I got married. Datsun 510 hatchback without AC. Had to leave all 4 windows down all spring, summer and fall and just drove faster to cool off!
Ugh, going through Redding was always the hottest part of the trip to my grandparents' house in the summer. We'd stop at a rest area before we got all the way out of the mountains and soak our hair and shirts for the next part of the non air conditioned drive. We dried out way too fast haha
My goodness. Another good one! Where I once worked, my car say directly in the sun. When it was time to leave, I'd reach in start the engine from passenger side, walk around the car opening ALL my doors, hatchback included. I'd leave my driver door open, walk back around closing all the doors, the get in. The manger of the restaurant next to us asked me why do I do that every day? And people are watching me do this. I said, it's a Saturn, and for some reason, my car is hotter inside than any other car. Not setting myself up for the burn. LMAO
That isn't hot. I've been in both Dallas and the Mojave Desert of Southern California and Arizona when it was over 120°F during the daytime for days at a time. It cooled to the upper 90's at night. Thank God for air conditioning, insulated roofs, thick adobe walls, refrigerators and cold beer or soda.
Oh, the seatbelt buckles, that's so true. Today they still get hot, but nothing like the old metal buckles of my childhood, those things were branding irons.
E Wood : unless Mother Nature decides to make it one of those crazy winter months where she dumps heavy snow and sleet/hail with temperatures below freezing for a week. Then warms things up just long enough to melt a good portion of that snow, then does the freezing temps again! Vehicles all along the side of the roads, like they were ‘pick sticks’!
Best purchase my brother (who lived in South TX and I was visiting at the time) was a truck remote auto-starter. He would start the car with A/C on from inside the house and then we (well me) would practically run from the house to the truck. I honestly do not know how people handle the heat in the south. Not to mention the humidity. My hair was a nightmare everyday so I just didn't bother and put it in a pony tail every morning. I don't know who invented A/C but they deserve a special place in heaven.
That last bit was perfect( even if unintentional). A southern police officer would absolutely wait for the car to cool down, rather than put a criminal in the overly hot back seat.
I love these vid because I like to try to understand how others live in a comedic way.I live ten miles from the beach in Orange County (just hook a right on beach blvd or take the 5 south to Dana) which is pretty much climate controlled without much traditional culture so I enjoy the self aware but genuine commentary
Apparently you're not a multigenerational native here. My people have been here since the 1890's and live all over Southern California. I can relate with personal experience to every heat story here, even though I'm blessed to live in the South Bay which has a even better microclimate than your area, only an hour away from me.
In Michigan, this is how we know it's fun beach weather. We love the high 70's and 80's here. We do get a terrible heat wave about one week in most summers. I lived down south for a little while and it was like an oven!
OMG! So right! Always look for the trees in the parking lots in the south! We will park on the far side of the lot just to get a shade tree! And that only lasts til earth moves! Or should I say the sun moves...LOL!
We used to live in the Mojave Desert and had to keep a towel over the steering wheel. When We got in, we used the towel to grab the seatbelt and “click it” in place. Good times.
Irrigation driller here in southern georgia.. what I did was start my work truck like 10 minutes before I was leaving a job site. Always had the windows down for a breeze getting out of the field and once I got on a highway then if roll the windows up. Always chew on ice and don't chug a little of water just sip it. You'll pass out working in them fields for new southern folks
This is so relatable (not the robbery getaway 🤣🤣🤣) but the hot interior of the car. Living in Arizona, going on 9 years, this is all too familiar. Driving with only two fingers on the steering wheel is not very safe but it is my only option until I purchase oven mits! 🥵😳 Wait a minute! Is that money that fellow is fanning with??!! 🤣🤣🤣
Hahahaha, I laugh at people w/black interiors in my area where summer temps always hit triple digits (when it's a convertible you know they're not local or prepared)
Funny thing is, the first time I was ever in a northern winter was when I was in my 30's on a business trip. When I rented my car in Toronto I was given an ice scraper. I had to ask what it was. The clerk had mercy on me and explained, then told me I would be best off running the car with the heater going full blast for about 15 minutes before leaving the lot. As a southerner, I discovered why electric seat warmers are optional equipment. Pretty much everything was the opposite of what I'd learned about coping with heat. Y'all still need gloves on the driving wheel though.
I knew a couple of older men who lived in Key Largo that were arrested late in the school year (late May/early June) for handing out Bibles with the Gideons on the sidewalk outside of a school (nothing illegal about this and they had even notified the school officials who were the ones to call the police). The arresting officer left them in the back of the squad car, windows up, engine off, for an hour while he took statements from the school officials. I'm frankly surprised these men survived.
See this isn’t even overdramatic it’s honestly accurate
Amen!
Yep. As a Florida native I can attest this is 100% accurate!
Definitely a southern thing.
I totally agree with you - reality in the South 😢
I agree
I love how the fast music starts every couple of minutes as if there's about to be some fast action... Then the heat gets in the way And the Music Stops
jmannii There’s always ONE comment that makes me watch again. And you’re it!
It's funny.
I thought the officer was going to burn his hand on the handle, it would have been so funny
Dominato9 _ me too, I was waiting for it.
I thought the same thing, that would be so realistic
I was expecting the perp to dive into a cool, air-conditioned police car!
Exactly what I was thinking!!!
Ha ha ha, me too!!!!!
Pfft, that car has cloth seats. Wimp. Anybody else old enough to remember naugahyde/vinyl seats? You absolutely did not want to touch bare skin to that stuff in the summer.
CantankerousDave you got that right,1970 Pontiac Bonneville, fully loaded with"chrome" buttons for power windows and that plastic, however you spell it , seats!!! Muleshoe, TX! dang, now that's hot!!!
You are so right! And remember the smell of it in the summertime?? Ugghh, like my daddy used to say, it's enough to drive a vulture off a gut wagon! lol
CantankerousDave oh the smell was awful, and when the car got older the plastic steering wheel sort of melted and made your hands sticky, so hard to wash off!!!!!😅
kimlalajo did the dashboard crack?? ours did, and the sticky steering wheel😂😂😂😂😏
Oh yeah, Tonya, I remember that. Sticky steering hands. LOL. Yes, our dashboards always had at least one crack in them, and very brittle. No AC back in the good ole days, just roll the windows down and hope for the best lol. Sitting on our backs, so our legs didn't touch. LOL. Thanks for the memories. Always fun to reminisce on how we had it harder than our kids. ;)
Especially when the cars black. With the windows up. That are tinted black. And dark leather seats.
Emily Miller having those suckers in the south is a death wish in the summer
THATS MY FRICKING CAR THAT MY DAD BOUGHT
Emily Miller I made the mistake of buying one like that when I was younger, oh the lessons learned that summer lol
Deep green is even worse.
When I have a dark blue car with Limo tint windows and it’s always the least hot car. Because I picked window tint with insulation properties. Couldn’t live without that tint
So So true. A southerner never buys a car with leather seats twice, you learn your lesson the first time you get in the car with shorts then the next thing you know your driving around with beach towels on the seats
LeeLee 34 that's exactly what I posted, I'm riding around on a towel because I got a deal on a great car, but leather seats, went straight to buy a towel just for the seat
LeeLee 34 I have a BMW with tan leather seats- vent with the light color the seats still get hot
That is why they invented air conditioning in the seats...southern must have
LeeLee 34 p.o.
I always buy leather seats. They can be heated all 5 days of winter and cooled the rest of the year. 👍🏻
🤣🤣🤣 every summer! The hot seat belts the hot steering wheel. Leaving the doors open! 👏👏👏 I use visors but they can only do so much. Lord forbid leather seats and shorts! Say goodbye to that layer of skin.
Or the one arm tan? Love this channel
👍😄💚
I don't tan, but one arm is more freckled than the other from the car
that girl in okc I don’t live in the south but I live in a VERY hot part of Canada where the normal heat is 39º Celsius
What's a stirring wheel? Is it for cooking?
Dmm M Oh honey, It was a typo. I just want to thank you for bringing it to my attention. Thank you and God bless your heart!
that girl in okc +1 proving a point from the "Bless your heart" video
I'm calling foul. Any true Southerner knows you never turn on the AC right away when getting in a hot car. That just turns it into a convection oven. Rolling down the windows for at least a mile is a necessity.
James Rogers : so very true!! Same thing with turning on the heat during our short but sometimes vicious winters!
When I was a young driver (now senior citizen) running air conditoning in stop and to in town traffic would cause many car engines to stall. Therefore most people did not run AC in town but only turned it on when approaching a freeway or at least a main highway.
@@slcRN1971 I grew up in East TN and I had a friend who would turn on the heat in the car, turn the fan to full as soon as he started the car,in the middle of winter.
@@giraffesareselfish9563 What kind of sick monster....
Happens to me every summer!
Well, except for being a thief! Lol
Riley Jones- ROFLMBO! 😂👍
yup, I've experienced literally every one of those problems!
Proud of you, lol
I lived in Arizona for fifteen years. People literally keep oven mitts for their hands and towels to sit on in their car. You also would not be caught dead without a windshield shade.
Phoenix az-5 years. My friend looked at me funny for using a shade on my van.. she said so that's how they stay up 😌
Isn't that why they make cars with the fold down mirrors.? ;)
Yup
Rump roast anyone? 😳
Christian 78 Me and my mom would just complain
I got SO satisfied from tearing my skin off leather seats
It was so hot today that the suction cup to hold the phone for directions while driving literally melted
if only there were a piece of paper that could be kept in the car and it had a detailed drawing of the area on it with names of streets, it's a shame such a thing does not exist.
AngelousSpike let me just pull that out while driving stick shift in heavy traffic looking around for street signs that don’t exist to follow a piece of paper that’s going to obstruct 90% of the view I do have when not glancing at it, all while still giving full attention to the chaos on the road as I’m driving in unfamiliar Dallas traffic...
@@jakegarrett8109 you really are an idiot. you find your destination mark out your route and write down the directions, if you hit construction or have to alter it, then pull off and re-check the map
@@AngelousSpike maps?
@@AngelousSpike yeah but that would spontaneously combust
This is so true y’all !!! And it is even worse when you have a darker car!!!! Now you need to make a video of when the back of your thighs get stuck on the seat, and the pain of moving them. And the pain that follows is the worst!
In shorts I've literally had red on the back of my thighs, ouch, that really burns. I've got leather seats again, I keep a towel in the car just for the driver's seat now LOL
When you get up and you’re stuck to the seat it literally feels like your skin is gonna come off. I’ve had this happen to me so many times in the summer lol
The seatbelt, soooo true. I love this channel.
I hit the like button before the video even plays it's a guarantee I'm going to love these videos 👍👍👍
Peacefrog same always like
Peacefrog me too
I do too! You're right! It's guaranteed
Ugh, searing my thighs on my gramma’s vinyl seats as a child. Pretty sure I levitated at one point.
Christina Jackson : oh, I am sure that you HAD to!!
This so true, great job👏👏👍👍
I’ve been having a horrible day and this video really made it better! Thank you!💜
Hey you ever notice how so long after the fact the day just doesn't seem as bad as it did at the time? That's a good feeling.
You learn how to drive with your fingertips 🤣🤣
Kristina Gomez I've grabbed papers that were handy, tissues and if I have to I just touch the bottom of the wheel with my fingertips until the ACs going long enough to cool the wheel, the pain is real lol
Right! Except the ring and pinky fingers! Don’t even need ‘em on a hot steering wheel 😂
Should've been a bit of a stand off- "you'll never take me alive!"
And the cop replies- "cruiser has ac..."
OMG you've done it again. Your videos are awesome!!!! This was so funny that I ACTUALLY laughed out loud! Please keep them coming!
SPOT ON!!!!! 😂😂😂every bit of it!! Love the reflector part and it being so much of a hassle. I remember putting the reflector on every time there's no shade and straight hot sun burning through everything. Yeah I live in the south too, just in Pakistan with 47 degrees Celsius, everyday, in summers, feels exactly like this, except for the thief part. Lol
One time, I left a banana on the seat of my car, and by the time I got back it was dark brown and leathery. I was only gone for a couple of hours.
Simultaneously open cars doors/crank car/all windows down/AC full blast. If you have leather seats, bless your heart. 😂 it's a survival skill learned quickly, I ❤ all of these videos👍oh yes, use anything handy at all to hold the steering wheel👌😅
To cool a car down fast, fully roll down the passenger side window, then open and close the driver side door a few times.
It doesn't make it perfectly cool, but it definitely helps a lot!
this is so true, especially in Texas good God every summer is hell getting in the truck
Benevolent I know what you mean, I've had to stop a few times already because I work in the heat and then not thinking get into my ac truck, and feel like I'm going to pass out on the road
Be careful Dr Jekyll
I know right! Cant even touch your car to get in sometimes
Hahahahaha your videos give me LIFE!!!
UA-cam so needs a lol button!! This is so, so true.
I burnt my finger on the window switch yesterday
U burnt my tight today a few hours ago 😥😥😥😢
Starting to get hot early in Texas this year. Thinking of getting ceramic window tint put on the new truck.
I used to live in Palm Springs CA where the temp reaches 116 to 123 degrees. You never touch a door handle without first giving it the spit/sizzle test. People have been known to shoot each other over a shady parking spot (well, not really). My family is all from the south and I absolutely love this channel.
The price we pay to stay in the South
rtgunsmoke That isn’t a price... it’s the penalty!
At least the tea is sweet
I bought a new(er) car and the first thing I wanted was that it had to be white or silver. Otherwise it's too darn hot. And I always use the sunshade. I've burned my hand on the door handle.
TheKyPerson : that’s the first thing that I thought of when I viewed this video, the scorching hot door handle. Like others who work and have to park their car in the employee parking lot, those door handles are awful in the summer. I used to use some piece of my clothing so that I could open the door!!
I took my first car to Redding CA when I got married. Datsun 510 hatchback without AC. Had to leave all 4 windows down all spring, summer and fall and just drove faster to cool off!
I currently own a 1990 gmc vandura my ac is also directly proportional to the speed i drive.
Ugh, going through Redding was always the hottest part of the trip to my grandparents' house in the summer. We'd stop at a rest area before we got all the way out of the mountains and soak our hair and shirts for the next part of the non air conditioned drive. We dried out way too fast haha
Yeah, the car was in shade 10 minutes ago. Now it is like being in oven. Can make cookies in it. Love your channel. Big ‘hi’ from New Orleans.
Hi from Denham Springs!
This channel understands my life so well
My goodness. Another good one! Where I once worked, my car say directly in the sun. When it was time to leave, I'd reach in start the engine from passenger side, walk around the car opening ALL my doors, hatchback included. I'd leave my driver door open, walk back around closing all the doors, the get in. The manger of the restaurant next to us asked me why do I do that every day? And people are watching me do this. I said, it's a Saturn, and for some reason, my car is hotter inside than any other car. Not setting myself up for the burn. LMAO
This is so true. It is currently 100 degrees in West Texas
ashleyj2526 at least it's a dry heat! Sorry. I lived in Odessa and it can be brutal for sure.
🤗 my people!! Also in west Texas!!
That isn't hot. I've been in both Dallas and the Mojave Desert of Southern California and Arizona when it was over 120°F during the daytime for days at a time. It cooled to the upper 90's at night. Thank God for air conditioning, insulated roofs, thick adobe walls, refrigerators and cold beer or soda.
This is soooo true !!!! I wondered if the police officer was going to hit the same wall of heat lol. This is why l ADORE my remote start !!!
Worst criminals EVER haha 😂 I just subscribed to ya’ll recently and I love your videos! They are awesome 😄👍🏻
Jennifer Greaney welcome to the channel, they never disappoint I look forward to the videos👍
Deep Thoughts Thank you 🙂
I remember sitting on the vinyl seats of my Grandmothers Ford LTD in the middle of Summer with my Magnum PI shorts on. Pain was the word of the day.
Lmao this channel is my life
I love it for a few minutes. It's like your own personal sauna.
Oh, the seatbelt buckles, that's so true. Today they still get hot, but nothing like the old metal buckles of my childhood, those things were branding irons.
Each video make me so happy and laugh. Too much fun.
But could you fry an egg on the windshield?
Actually ppl bake biscuits in their car while runnin into walmart lol
Isagail yeah but then it’d decear & smell bad :(
A local news station bakes cookies and pizza in a car every summer.
Isagail we could probably melt lead
Or on the dash
It's also an Arizona thing!!!
Omg......so so true. Heck, sometimes I just say "forget this!!!" and walk while working my church fan😂😂
I love it when the steering wheel is so hot you're practically driving with your fingertips.
When they can’t put the seat belts on because they’re too hot to touch is comic genius
Virginian here. If it's a particularly sunny day, I can literally see heat waves emanating from my car when I open the door after getting off work.
Accurate. 1. Start car, 2. Leave door open 3. Turn on Max AC
Felicia Moniq Then do the complete opposite in the winter time.
Jacob Pierce - yeah all 10 days of winter!!
E Wood : unless Mother Nature decides to make it one of those crazy winter months where she dumps heavy snow and sleet/hail with temperatures below freezing for a week. Then warms things up just long enough to melt a good portion of that snow, then does the freezing temps again! Vehicles all along the side of the roads, like they were ‘pick sticks’!
Best purchase my brother (who lived in South TX and I was visiting at the time) was a truck remote auto-starter. He would start the car with A/C on from inside the house and then we (well me) would practically run from the house to the truck. I honestly do not know how people handle the heat in the south. Not to mention the humidity. My hair was a nightmare everyday so I just didn't bother and put it in a pony tail every morning. I don't know who invented A/C but they deserve a special place in heaven.
To be fair, the humidity was when I visited my mother in Gulf Port MS. It was like walking around in hot soup every darn day.
I love the fact that even though this is about the south in the USA, I go through the same thing every summer here in OZ.
That last bit was perfect( even if unintentional). A southern police officer would absolutely wait for the car to cool down, rather than put a criminal in the overly hot back seat.
OMG I feel like your discribing my state Florida because it's just that dog gone hot at times.🤣🤣
The struggle is real, y'all!!! 😂😂😂
I love these vid because I like to try to understand how others live in a comedic way.I live ten miles from the beach in Orange County (just hook a right on beach blvd or take the 5 south to Dana) which is pretty much climate controlled without much traditional culture so I enjoy the self aware but genuine commentary
Apparently you're not a multigenerational native here. My people have been here since the 1890's and live all over Southern California. I can relate with personal experience to every heat story here, even though I'm blessed to live in the South Bay which has a even better microclimate than your area, only an hour away from me.
The ending was honestly the funniest part😂
My FAVORITE of all their videos!!!
Every video that you guys do just adds laughter to my day.
In Michigan, this is how we know it's fun beach weather. We love the high 70's and 80's here. We do get a terrible heat wave about one week in most summers. I lived down south for a little while and it was like an oven!
I'm from Southern California, but this is still very relatable. Summers are very hot here and it never gets cold.
I remember as a kid getting in a sitting car was near death experience. These guy are so funny and dead on about life in the South
this is the funniest upload so far!! y'all are winning the internet right now!
Below freezing right now....a nice reminder of what we can all look forward to in just a few months lol :)
THANK YOU!!! This is actually the year that I start driving, and this is SOO TRUE!!! I just wish that the heat would take the hint 😂...
😂 it's too accurate
I love December in Georgia. It's still hot enough to wear shorts and a tank top, but there's a breeze and it feels like northern summer.
🤣🤣 Yeah give it a second to air out. 🤣🤣
This is my favourite vid yet!! Don't even get me started on the seats if they're leather and you're wearing shorts - Yeowch!! hahaaa
This is by far my favorite channel on UA-cam!
Yes! So true! This is so relatable here in California's Central Valley!
OMG! So right! Always look for the trees in the parking lots in the south! We will park on the far side of the lot just to get a shade tree! And that only lasts til earth moves! Or should I say the sun moves...LOL!
I'm miserable with heat just watching this! So accurate and relatable
...black vinyl seats in a black car back in the days when A/C was a luxury add-on nobody had... Yeah, I still remember that oh-so-painfully clearly!
I truly had to LOL at this. So true! And don't let the seats be leather😁😁
Y'all needed to fan them doors to pull that hot air out! 😎 surviving summer in Texas 101😂😂😂😂
IF this incredible troupe ever turns their attention to the "Northerners in the Winter," they will never run out of material
This brought back some painful memories.....
I know its going to be good. I throw the thumbs up with a big grin. Love the actress.
The only thing they left out is that the door handle is usually too hot to touch. 😆
On a visit to the US went to NC ...boy was the car hot ..my lipstick melted !
We used to live in the Mojave Desert and had to keep a towel over the steering wheel. When We got in, we used the towel to grab the seatbelt and “click it” in place. Good times.
As a Floridian, I can confirm this is true.
LOL I do use my sun shade every day. Dang black leather interior.
I wrote the following haiku in 2010, and I live in the north!
Skin-scalding vinyl
Still spring, already sun-baked.
Summer yet to come!
The part with the cop cracked me up. 😂
Sums up the fate of those livingin the equator XD. We relate to you and it's 365 days/year.
I laughed my rear off when I first watched this video 😂😂😂😂😂
Irrigation driller here in southern georgia.. what I did was start my work truck like 10 minutes before I was leaving a job site. Always had the windows down for a breeze getting out of the field and once I got on a highway then if roll the windows up. Always chew on ice and don't chug a little of water just sip it. You'll pass out working in them fields for new southern folks
Oh my God, this is so true y'all! I do this every summer.
Damn 😂😂 didn’t even leave the parking lot lmao!
Why doesn’t this channel have more subs? It’s so relatable!
This is so relatable (not the robbery getaway 🤣🤣🤣) but the hot interior of the car. Living in Arizona, going on 9 years, this is all too familiar. Driving with only two fingers on the steering wheel is not very safe but it is my only option until I purchase oven mits! 🥵😳 Wait a minute! Is that money that fellow is fanning with??!! 🤣🤣🤣
How it feels in htown right now. #RIPChrisPaulsHamstring
KAL EL yess😭
Hahahaha, I laugh at people w/black interiors in my area where summer temps always hit triple digits (when it's a convertible you know they're not local or prepared)
That’s why I love love love remote start. AC is blowing before I get there. You can even leave it running for 15 minutes while you run inside.
Funny thing is, the first time I was ever in a northern winter was when I was in my 30's on a business trip. When I rented my car in Toronto I was given an ice scraper. I had to ask what it was. The clerk had mercy on me and explained, then told me I would be best off running the car with the heater going full blast for about 15 minutes before leaving the lot.
As a southerner, I discovered why electric seat warmers are optional equipment. Pretty much everything was the opposite of what I'd learned about coping with heat. Y'all still need gloves on the driving wheel though.
I knew a couple of older men who lived in Key Largo that were arrested late in the school year (late May/early June) for handing out Bibles with the Gideons on the sidewalk outside of a school (nothing illegal about this and they had even notified the school officials who were the ones to call the police). The arresting officer left them in the back of the squad car, windows up, engine off, for an hour while he took statements from the school officials. I'm frankly surprised these men survived.
As a Brit who traveled across the southern states for a month this makes a lot of sense lol
Except in some states, opening the window makes it worse
Oh that lovely blast of hot air from the AC that's somehow hotter than the vaporwave thats coming off the hood lol