Ah, I told everyone I'm allergic to oranges in preschool because I didnt like them and simply didnt want to be forced to eat them. As a grown adult trying out healthy foods during a diet I challenged myself to just eat an orange, and it turns out while I'm not allergic, I just can't finish one without gagging, it just registers as plain inedible.
@@slam.p honestly, I think so. I can enjoy filtered orange juice just fine to get more nutrition, but I absolutely dread the pulp and acidity of the fruit.
i did this too with apple juice, i absolutely hated the weird wet dryness taste/feeling it had to me as a kid. i can drink it now but as a kid it absolutely disgusted me
I was at Shrimpfest in Alabama years ago (don't ask how I got there). There was a Chevy tent or something set up, they were giving away shirts for mailing info... I had a couple, and really wanted that shirt. Before I ended up there I had been doing work for my best friend, so his address was at the front of my mind. So, First name Current, Last name Resident, with his address. Flash forward 5 years or so, camping with my best friend, and his BiL. We are a few beers in and he starts complaining about how Chevy has been sending him mail a few times a month for years... It was always addressed to "Current Resident" but they never send it to any of his neighbors... Holding back laughter was hard, but never told him. They are still sending stuff to this day, it has been at least 10 years now in 2023.
I think it depends on where you're from. I grew up in the UK and always had carpet, but I've been to Itali twice on holiday and both times had tiled floors in the accommodation. Maybe it's a climate thing; in colder and temperate climates carpet is used to keep homes warm, and in hotter climates tiles are used to keep them cool.
No not the vine gar
noooo *explodes *
noooo *implodes *
He wants to avoid saying "vi-n*g _ _"
@@soupham8156 no i think he just can't say vinegar
@@soupham8156 ohhh...good catch
Ah, I told everyone I'm allergic to oranges in preschool because I didnt like them and simply didnt want to be forced to eat them.
As a grown adult trying out healthy foods during a diet I challenged myself to just eat an orange, and it turns out while I'm not allergic, I just can't finish one without gagging, it just registers as plain inedible.
I’m guessing that’s because of their texture, because the texture of certain foods can really bother people
Ah yes, a Classic “taste allergy” 😆
@@slam.p honestly, I think so. I can enjoy filtered orange juice just fine to get more nutrition, but I absolutely dread the pulp and acidity of the fruit.
i did this too with apple juice, i absolutely hated the weird wet dryness taste/feeling it had to me as a kid. i can drink it now but as a kid it absolutely disgusted me
must have been a hard kick to have someone have to have a ball removed!
Ikr
I was at Shrimpfest in Alabama years ago (don't ask how I got there). There was a Chevy tent or something set up, they were giving away shirts for mailing info... I had a couple, and really wanted that shirt. Before I ended up there I had been doing work for my best friend, so his address was at the front of my mind. So, First name Current, Last name Resident, with his address.
Flash forward 5 years or so, camping with my best friend, and his BiL. We are a few beers in and he starts complaining about how Chevy has been sending him mail a few times a month for years... It was always addressed to "Current Resident" but they never send it to any of his neighbors... Holding back laughter was hard, but never told him. They are still sending stuff to this day, it has been at least 10 years now in 2023.
What I wanna know is how that microwave didn't trip the sensors
Vine-Gar! Lmfao
15:51 Cheesecake Factory, so a possibility that this may be in Nebraska
Is it not normal to have tiles as the floor in the room ???
I think it depends on where you're from. I grew up in the UK and always had carpet, but I've been to Itali twice on holiday and both times had tiled floors in the accommodation. Maybe it's a climate thing; in colder and temperate climates carpet is used to keep homes warm, and in hotter climates tiles are used to keep them cool.
Yeah i guess that would make sense since where i am is a hot place
"Vine gar" and not "vin ig er" what the hell
8:56 Bro straight up, became Walter White
vine gar
Fahnta
Vine Gar 😂☠
ok
ok
4:50 dude isn’t it like normal
Not really, most of the time it's carpet.
@@brendanschuett in Israel we have tiles for floors everywhere, wooden or carpeted floors are quite expensive.
@@R0DBS Ah, that's not too common in many places
Narrator speaks so fast I got exhausted just listening and quit after 5 minutes.
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