He can wrestle all he wants! Be honest he's no wrestler! Perhaps he gets hurt by mistake... These videos will be longer and less entertaining. Its no offense. I love this guy
That was "Cecil, the Sea Sick Sea Serpent" crying on Bob Clampett memorial. My dad grew up watching that cartoon, so I watched it when I was was a kid. Thought I'd give my info for the "crying dinosaur" because I felt like Cecil needed a better recognition. Lol. Sorry, I'm a dork. 😂😂😂😂
@@mildredchester Not everyone can know everything. I'm sure you couldn't name most of the popular musicians today, but is that because you're ''ignorant''?? Quit being a Karen, log off of UA-cam, and come back when you're a decent person.
I like the families who gave out unique “momentous” of their loved one’s inventions or achievements! What a sweet touch to honor the deceased successes again.
Carpetbagger, you've been busy!. Been a subscriber for a short time and you are,in my opinion, ripping through posting content. Genuinely enjoying most if it. Good stuff. Thanks
You are not old my kids loved that catoon they drove me crazy with their naught na na mimicking dishonest John ....I am really old, I loved all the puns in it too gogh gogh man Van Gogh ....
Crazy that they did several wardrobe changes for Garfield. "Yeah, that vest, makes him appear too big, change it to black without lapel, this time." 😁 Great tour, as always! Thanks Mr Carpet Bagger.
I'm so embarrassed that I didn't realize half those people where dead. Some for YEARS. Interesting and informative video. I'm going to slither back under my rock now . . .
It's thought that constant rubbings made from an old stone will wear it down over time. Smartest thing would be to use a charcoal stick, or very soft graphite stick, it wont put as much pressure on the stone
I which my uncle (lee van cleef) was in that museum r.i.p my uncle legendary lee van cleef ( January 9, 1925 - December 16, 1989 ) “best of the bad” - love and light
I've never seen a funeral home do something like this before. Interesting..! My stepdad use to dig graves for a grave service and we knew a lot of funeral home director's . I've heard some crazy stories , but I bet they never thought of turning it into a museum . That's cool !!
You really need to check out the Museum of funeral history in Houston. It is huge and super interesting. They have the pope mobile (and lotsa cool stuff)
Buddy Holly? That funeral was private, family only. I'm pretty sure there wasn't any funeral paraphernalia at his funeral. It was quiet and small. JP Richardson and even Ritchie Valens had a more extravagant funeral than he had.
The same black and white picture of the black guy crying at FDR's funeral was also at FDR's Little WHite House in Warm Springs Georgia, as I visited there two months ago
I like the respectful monotone of the tour.
I like this guy alot!!!
Stop wrestling
Angel Gonzalez why can’t he wrestle? It’s his own channel after all
He can wrestle all he wants! Be honest he's no wrestler! Perhaps he gets hurt by mistake... These videos will be longer and less entertaining. Its no offense. I love this guy
That was "Cecil, the Sea Sick Sea Serpent" crying on Bob Clampett memorial. My dad grew up watching that cartoon, so I watched it when I was was a kid. Thought I'd give my info for the "crying dinosaur" because I felt like Cecil needed a better recognition. Lol. Sorry, I'm a dork. 😂😂😂😂
No, you are right. Another example of Carpetbagger's ignorance when it comes to iconic figures.
@@mildredchester Not everyone can know everything. I'm sure you couldn't name most of the popular musicians today, but is that because you're ''ignorant''?? Quit being a Karen, log off of UA-cam, and come back when you're a decent person.
Sam k I like how u said that not dork being real👍👍
Don't worry about it. I'm a dork too. Lol.
You’re not a dork, you’re just sharing your knowledge.
This is fantastic! My kinda museum! You always manage to find the coolest out of the way places
I like the families who gave out unique “momentous” of their loved one’s inventions or achievements! What a sweet touch to honor the deceased successes again.
Nothing goes with your morning coffee and breakfast like a good funeral museum lol
Angela Kenna Punny comment!
I’m morning this missed opportunity for a great pun 😂
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This is by far one of the most eccentric collections I have seen. So cool and interesting. Thanks!
Carpetbagger, you've been busy!. Been a subscriber for a short time and you are,in my opinion, ripping through posting content. Genuinely enjoying most if it. Good stuff. Thanks
That was so interesting! What a quirky place to have a museum In an actual funeral home. Great video Jacob!
I really like this quiet videos Jacob. You should do more as you get the chance. I have sensory issues so these are great to hear.
This was great! Love how you talked very quietly though the vlog
Interesting museum! Thanx for taking us along!
This is awesome! As a grave explorer I love stuff like this!
Great video, Jacob! This funeral home/museum is definitely a place I'm putting on my bucket list!!
Interesting as always thanks 😊
That was amazing. I didn’t know such a collection even existed. Phil Hartman was my favorite comedian, his death was so tragic. Paul Bearer 👍🏻
That was no dinosaur. That was Cecil the sea sick sea serpent
I loved watching Cecil as a kid! Fuck I'm old....
You are not old my kids loved that catoon they drove me crazy with their naught na na mimicking dishonest John ....I am really old, I loved all the puns in it too gogh gogh man Van Gogh ....
That was so neat. Thank you for showing us this museum. I enjoyed it.
That is what what is cool about history. When you get that close to it. Very cool one, Jacob! ❤️
Crazy that they did several wardrobe changes for Garfield.
"Yeah, that vest, makes him appear too big, change it to black without lapel, this time." 😁
Great tour, as always! Thanks Mr Carpet Bagger.
I wonder-who were Paul Bearer's pallbearers?
Ministry of Darkness? Who was his Undertaker?
Anyway, I absolutely loved that stuff.
Well u know the undertaker was there
This is cool.To see all these famous people is really iconic.Come Together says it all.Tony has spoken.
What an amazing museum, they've taken so much care and attention. I love this kind of thing 😍
I love this video, Jacob. Very very interesting and educational! Keep up the good work, I am a huge fan of yours!
Welp now I have seen everything thank you carpetbagger
My stepdad use to say , welp....lol ! I always thought that was so funny . 😁
I'm so embarrassed that I didn't realize half those people where dead. Some for YEARS.
Interesting and informative video.
I'm going to slither back under my rock now . . .
It's thought that constant rubbings made from an old stone will wear it down over time. Smartest thing would be to use a charcoal stick, or very soft graphite stick, it wont put as much pressure on the stone
crayons should be soft enough too
I which my uncle (lee van cleef) was in that museum r.i.p my uncle legendary lee van cleef ( January 9, 1925 - December 16, 1989 ) “best of the bad” - love and light
Cool museum and great video!! Thank you for your video!!😁
I've never seen a funeral home do something like this before. Interesting..! My stepdad use to dig graves for a grave service and we knew a lot of funeral home director's . I've heard some crazy stories , but I bet they never thought of turning it into a museum . That's cool !!
Fantastic, we need a longer vid.
You really need to check out the Museum of funeral history in Houston. It is huge and super interesting. They have the pope mobile (and lotsa cool stuff)
Buddy Holly? That funeral was private, family only. I'm pretty sure there wasn't any funeral paraphernalia at his funeral. It was quiet and small. JP Richardson and even Ritchie Valens had a more extravagant funeral than he had.
Quite amazing. Such a fascinating museum.
My favorite episode so far, very cool stop, Jacob!
Wow, what an amazing collection of artifacts. I wonder how they acquired all of this stuff.
Thanks for another great find in my state! Definitely visiting this place! Great video!👍
Keeping the “fun” in funeral!
Loved the president exhibits! Really cool
That was extremely interesting! Great job, Jacob!
Very interesting. Thanks for showing this. I’m so curious about people and their lives.
Thank you for that tour.
A road side attraction for entertainment while you bury someone. Morbid but delightfully cool!
Congrats on 200k subscribers!
WOW-ZA CB GREATEST VID GIGS ALWAYS!!!!
THANKS FOR ALL OF THEM!!!
Awesome and very interesting!!! Love your videos Jacob!
Yes for Cecil, he protected the Leaking Lena
Very neat. Mom was raised in Sandyville right next door to Dover-New Phillie area. :) Thanks!
Well that's cheered me up no end 😂, Thankyou Jacob x
I never knew anyone collected stuff like this, interesting! I was worried the museum would have embalming things, this was much better!
Loved the idea of No crying...this is supposed to be a fun night tissue packs.
Wow some of these pieces are pretty amazing. I could a long time in that museum!
The same black and white picture of the black guy crying at FDR's funeral was also at FDR's Little WHite House in Warm Springs Georgia, as I visited there two months ago
You have a great collection of videos ty
Wonders abound in your videos, great job!
Car Talk! I loved that show on NPR. They were so funny, and they also gave out helpful advice.
What a cool place. Interesting stuff.
Morbidly interesting, thanks Jacob!
Love your hat .
Loved this video! What an amazing an interesting collection.
People are just *dying* to be recognized in this place. 😀
I don ‘t “ think Michael had a movie poster made for his funeral” ! Someone still alive - probably his mother or kids - chose the image! Oh, Bagger!
The Bob Clampett drawing is of Cecil the Sea Sick Sea Serpent......one of my favorite shows as a child (I guess for good reason lol)
That was awesome,thank for showing this..very nice place😍
I need to visit this place.
This museum is amazing
This is very interesting. I enjoy seeing videos like this
Green bean casserole shall live on!!
You need to come to the west coast! Lots of crazy stuff here in Washington State for you to see.
That was really cool to see...I'd like to see more of that place but not in a box..
That was fasantating and interesting great tour
Fantastic museum! Amazing!
Interesting museum.A little freaky in a working funeral home though. Keep Safe❤Keep Well❤
Great Vid Carpetbagger !!!!
Sounds fascinating
Please tell me you visited The Ernest Warther Museum & Gardens and the grandsons museum.
Chris farley gets me everytime. Man I miss him so much
oh wow I just noticed you hit the 200k subs...I might be behind in time as this month has been hectic, congrats!
Well bagged
They need to bury that recipe for green bean casserole
Astonishing !
This page is right up there with Good Mythical Morning for me.... I watch it EVERY day
Samee
What an interesting collection!
This was one of the best videos ever.Except that one time you got locked up in Canada 🥓.
I couldnt imagine how long you would be there if you really took the time to read everything and really look over things.
Wow what a interesting place
Another amazing find.
Interesting Topic! Thanks Jacob!
Very cool and interesting enjoyed watching thank you !!!
Thats not a crying dinosaur, that's Cecil the Sea-sick sea serpent!
I loved Leslie Nielsen’s shows like Due South and Men with Brooms.
what an amazing and interesting place, thank you
I like this place. Cool
This was VERY interesting, I love stuff like this so thank you for sharing, I would of spent all day in there it looks like.
That's my hometown. U should have visited warthers museum in dover and broad run dairy in sugarcreek Ohio.
Interesting Jacob ! Thank u😀
Beautiful funeral home
Aww! Cecil!😢
That accordian was from JFK's funeral.
Fascinating place, indeed.
check your facts. it was from FDR
@@erayman1 ,it was,and the man playing it was crying his eye's out!😢😢😢😢
what an awesome video very interesting thank you
finally the frisbee gets the respect it deserves
That is so neat and very unexpected
So weird to see a museum inside a funeral home, but really cool.