No no no, my friending... no blow ahp, no blow ahp. Explosive potential berry berry high, all in one roooom! Chances for next ahp-load not gooood, not vedy gooood aht all.
Just notice that they are not marked as best friends on Matt's friends list :o Well he did say they use them for his monetary value so ig that makes since🤷♂️
I like how everyone else talking about what blare said @ 29:55 (rightfully so), but im here talking about how @ 24:01 he actually took a pic to 'remember' where all the objects were.
The year was 1847. James Polk was president of the United States and the U.S. was embroiled in the Mexican American War (1846-48). A Yellow Fever epidemic affected New Orleans, and an influenza outbreak spread worldwide.
Apparently michigan abolished the death sentence in 1847, being the first state to do that. Also, the first colt revolver was sold that years. And Yerba Buena got its name changed to San Francisco. Macbeth was premiered, the bunsen burner was invented, the first us stamp was used, the mormans moved to Utah, a 12 year old English boy poisons his grandpa with arsenic, chloroform was first uses for anethstesia, and Fredrick Douglas published a news paper.
Bruh, when he said that accountant joke, I felt that shit. Literally listening at my job and just wish I had the job of playing games. Hilarious as fuck though
The year 1847 was dope in kinda nice, Samuel Colt sold his first revolver to the U.S Government. And there also was a treaty that ended the Mexican-American war in California.
Events from 1847 (Credit goes to Wikipedia) January 4 - Samuel Colt sells his first revolver pistol to the U.S government. January 13 - The Treaty of Cahuenga ends fighting in the Mexican-American War in California. January 16 - John C. Frémont is appointed Governor of the new California Territory. January 17 - St. Anthony Hall fraternity is founded at Columbia University, New York City. January 30 - Yerba Buena, California is renamed San Francisco. February 5 - A rescue effort, called the First Relief, leaves Johnson's Ranch to save the ill-fated Donner Party. February 22 - Mexican-American War: Battle of Buena Vista - 5,000 American troops under General Zachary Taylor use their superiority in artillery to drive off 15,000 Mexican troops under Antonio López de Santa Anna, defeating the Mexicans the next day. February 25 - State University of Iowa is founded in Iowa City, Iowa. March - First known publication of the classic joke "Why did the chicken cross the road?", in The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine. March 1 - The state of Michigan formally abolishes the death penalty. Faustin Soulouque is elected President of Haiti. March 4 - The 30th United States Congress is sworn into office. March 9 - Mexican-American War: United States forces under General Winfield Scott invade Mexico near Veracruz. March 14 - Verdi's opera Macbeth premieres at the Teatro della Pergola, in Florence, Italy. March 29 - Mexican-American War: United States forces under General Winfield Scott take Veracruz after a siege. April 5 - The world's first municipally-funded civic public park, Birkenhead Park in Birkenhead on Merseyside, England, is opened. April 15 - The Lawrence School, Sanawar is established in India. April 16 - New Zealand Wars: A minor Māori chief is accidentally shot by a junior British Army officer in Whanganui on New Zealand's North Island, triggering the Wanganui Campaign (which continues until July 23). April 25 - The Exmouth, carrying Irish emigrants from Derry bound for Quebec, is wrecked off Islay, with only three survivors from more than 250 on board. May - The Architectural Association School of Architecture is founded in London. May 7 - In Philadelphia, the American Medical Association (AMA) is founded. May 8 - The Nagano earthquake leaves more than 8,600 people dead in Japan. May 8 - Bahrain's ruler Shaikh Mohamed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, signs a treaty with the British to prevent and combat the slave trade in the Arabian Gulf. May 31 - Second Treaty of Erzurum: the Ottoman Empire cedes Abadan Island to the Persian Empire. June - E. H. Booth & Co. Ltd, which becomes the northern England supermarket chain Booths, is founded when tea dealer Edwin Henry Booth, 19, opens a shop called "The China House" in Blackpool. June 1 - The first congress of the Communist League is held in London. June 9 - Radley College, an English public school, is founded near Oxford as a High Anglican institution. June 26 - The first passenger railway wholly within modern-day Denmark opens, from Copenhagen to Roskilde. July 1 - The United States issues its first postage stamps. The first U.S. postage stamps have portraits of Benjamin Franklin and George Washington. Though highly collectable, they are far from being the most valuable. July 24 - After 17 months of travel, Brigham Young leads 148 Mormon pioneers into Salt Lake Valley, resulting in the establishment of Salt Lake City. July 26 - Liberia gains independence. July 29 - The Cumberland School of Law is founded at Cumberland University, in Lebanon, Tennessee. At the end of this year, only 15 law schools exist in the United States. August 12 - Mexican-American War: U.S. troops of General Winfield Scott begin to advance along the aqueduct around Lakes Chalco and Xochimilco in Mexico. August 20 - Mexican-American War - Battle of Churubusco: U.S. troops defeat Mexican forces. August - Yale Corporation establishes the first graduate school in the United States, as Department of Philosophy and the Arts (renamed Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in 1892). September 14 - Mexican-American War: U.S. general Winfield Scott enters Mexico City, marking the end of organized Mexican resistance. September 30 - The Vegetarian Society is formed in the United Kingdom (it remains the oldest in the world). October - The last volcanic eruption of Mount Guntur in West Java occurs. October 12 - German inventors and industrialists Werner von Siemens and Johann Georg Halske found Siemens & Halske to develop the electrical telegraph. October 19 - Charlotte Brontë publishes Jane Eyre under the pen name of Currer Bell in England. October 31 - Theta Delta Chi is founded as a social fraternity at Union College, Schenectady, New York. November 3-29 - Sonderbund War: In Switzerland, General Guillaume-Henri Dufour's Federal Army defeats the Sonderbund (an alliance of seven Catholic cantons) in a civil war, with a total of only 86 deaths. November 4-8 - James Young Simpson discovers the anesthetic properties of chloroform and first uses it, successfully, on a patient, in an obstetric case in Edinburgh. November 10 - The first brew of Carlsberg beer is finished in Copenhagen. November 17 - The Battle of Um Swayya Spring takes place near a spring in Qatar, after a Bahraini force under Shaikh Ali bin Khalifa Deputy Ruler of Bahrain defeats the Al Binali tribe. The chief of the Al Binali, Isa bin Tureef, is slain in battle with over 70 fatalities from his side. December 14 - Emily Brontë and Anne Brontë publish Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey, respectively, in a 3-volume set under the pen names of Ellis Bell and Acton Bell in England. December 20 - British Royal Navy steam frigate HMS Avenger (1845) is wrecked on the Sorelle Rocks in the Mediterranean Sea with the loss of 246 lives and only eight survivors. December 21 - Emir Abdelkader surrenders to the French in Algeria. The Great Famine continues in Ireland. The North Carolina General Assembly incorporates the railroad town of Goldsborough, and the Wayne county seat is moved to the new town. Welfare in Sweden takes its first step with the introduction of the 1847 års fattigvårdförordning. Cartier, a luxury brand in France, is founded. One reason not to like 1847: Slavery
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30:00 is the most risk this man has ever taken.
The best line matt has ever said
@@Galaxxyzz4K he shoud say the nword next time
I got an ad immediately after that line
PewDiePie bridge moment right there🤣
Nah definitely not the worst 😂
30:00 Blarg really out here risking his whole career 🤣🤣
Seems to have paid off!
30:00 caught me so off guard what the hell 💀
Same bro 😂
29:55 Blarg just went for it
50 minutes of Blarg. Today has been a blessed day.
Allah, my friending, has been berry berry good too ahs toooday
You still watching 😎
Don't forget his live channel too
The only thing better is an hour of Blarg on the podcast (when he's not being selfish trying to fix his sleep)
And in the first 30 second he leaks his friend code
Imagine Blarg, Grizzy, Puffer and Smii7y playing Mario party in the same room
No no no, my friending... no blow ahp, no blow ahp. Explosive potential berry berry high, all in one roooom! Chances for next ahp-load not gooood, not vedy gooood aht all.
Just notice that they are not marked as best friends on Matt's friends list :o
Well he did say they use them for his monetary value so ig that makes since🤷♂️
@@jesusbarrera3141 have you not watched any of these guy's videos? They say stuff like that all the time
@@mortybot423 oh no I knew. Should've been more clear my fault
Bloodshed
“You’re a square.”
“You’re fuckin BLACK”
I’m weak!!😂😂
“I’m Arab, this is for 9/11”
I laughed so hard that my ribs actually hurt, LMAO
Time stamp please?
Your aribs?
@@swiftjoy8753 17:01
@@interactiveira thank you!!
And then him saying “actually that’s white people too LMAO”
Blarg I know this is fairly tough, but this is the type of content we need. 50 MINUTES?? Need more of that
Real talk. Stuff them ads full and say fuck it. Worth it.
damn I didn't even realize this was 50 minutes long. enjoyed every second of this
we need atleast a good minimum of 5 hours
50 minutes of pure joy for us, 50 minutes of pure torture for grizzy
Did anyone else notice that Smii7y was clapping in perfect sink with the star girl at 43:27
HOLY SHIT YOUR RIGHT
They have a name y'know?
@@lionelk.y7233 probably dont know the name like me
you mean toadette?
That their name
29:59 matt that caught me off guard
30:00 matt channeled his inner mcnasty on that one lol
29:54 the moment you've been waiting for
The drunker I get the funnier 30:00 becomes lmao
6 months later...
How drunk are you now? How much funnier is it now? 😂
@@JG-fz1zg I circle back periodically for the laugh lmao
blarg delivers his sentences in such a unique way
thats one way of saying it
“Your fucking black” that’s unique I guess
A long Mario Party involving Matt pulling Ol' Reliable? Yes please
Grizzy is so unlucky, he can’t even get the unlucky star.
43:26 I really thought it was her clapping💀
I love this long session vids I hope we see more of these also at 30:00 caught me off gaurd lol I laughed soo hard people it's just a joke XD
I like how everyone else talking about what blare said @ 29:55 (rightfully so), but im here talking about how @ 24:01 he actually took a pic to 'remember' where all the objects were.
The year was 1847. James Polk was president of the United States and the U.S. was embroiled in the Mexican American War (1846-48). A Yellow Fever epidemic affected New Orleans, and an influenza outbreak spread worldwide.
WHAT DID I DO TO BE BLESSED WITH 50 MINUTES OF BLARG????
30:00 that ad tho 🤣🤣
I didn't even realize this video was 50 minutes long after someone pointed it out in the comments. Loved every second of this!
Fun Fact: 1847 was the middle of the Mexican American war, just before the United States Civil War in 1861
Grizzy didn't play Mario Party, he played Mario Poverty 🤣
8:11 "Can't wait to get destroyed by Bowser" You and all us gaymers, my guy.
Ah yes something to watch while I finish all my work thank you blarg
50 minutes of Matt bothering Grizzy? Well now I have 50 less minutes in my day
WELL DONE BLARG FOR ANOTHER SPONSOR,
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.
oh damn Blarg hitting Grizzy with the heat!!! i wasnt ready for that!!
Apparently michigan abolished the death sentence in 1847, being the first state to do that. Also, the first colt revolver was sold that years. And Yerba Buena got its name changed to San Francisco. Macbeth was premiered, the bunsen burner was invented, the first us stamp was used, the mormans moved to Utah, a 12 year old English boy poisons his grandpa with arsenic, chloroform was first uses for anethstesia, and Fredrick Douglas published a news paper.
Oh yeah, and slavery still existed. That's kinda important
30:00 Matt out here risking everything to call a black guy black 💀💀
Mario Party is quickly becoming my favorite content
So glad I heard blarg call grizzy black while I was clapping cheeks. Really set the mood🤌
30:01 is the best bit in the whole video Matt brain parts into a good one lol
My friending... 50 minutes?! Just imagine, a frog a second, and you can have Soup's pool all for yourself
blarg is the only person to make sponsors actually watchable
As soon as Matt finished saying ur hecking black I got an ad couldn’t be more perfect timing
Bruh, when he said that accountant joke, I felt that shit. Literally listening at my job and just wish I had the job of playing games. Hilarious as fuck though
50 minute Blarg video right when I get my food, today is a good day.
The final stars is one of those moments where I wish Smii7y did facecam stuff
I like how Smi7ty went from getting no stars in the first Mario Party video... to getting all the fucking stars.
i thought he lied about 50 minutes BUT DAMN IM SHOKED BUT ITS 50 MINUTES OF QUALITY CONTENT
Smi77y uploaded this deadass 11 days after you my guy thanks for giving us the best content when we actually need it 😂😭
Just about a full hour of Blarg?
This is gourd.
*_A fellow follower of Lord Scatsbury, I see..._*
29:59 EY YO?
Matt wiping out ole reliable 😂
Blarg has so much content of just grizzy getting mad
25:19 got me dying 😂
All we could ask for. 50 whole minutes of straight content (probably not all straight)
24:03 I saw Vanoss do the same thing Lmao 🤣
31:03 i was drinking pop that shit got me good funny as hell guys
The best part about Smitty getting unlucky bonus is at the end 49:41 it says Smitty ranked first in luck 😂
I heard Wawa and I’m in. East Coast baby
5:39 when you don’t know how to spell a word so you completely change the wording of a sentence
19:54 someone needs a new starter for their car
As a member of the south, I appreciate this
50 mins of Pure Chaos. I love it
We definitely need more Mario party videos cause this was amazing
I love the chaotic energy with this editing
ngl, this video was so entertaining i didnt even realise it was 50 minutes long
30:00 my man came in swinging
with how much he talks about em' i'm surprised blarg hasn't evolved from a nugget to a frog.
An extended Blarg video? Yes please!
Today is a blessing 50 minutes of blarg we have been blessed
12:53, 17:25, 18:19, 18:37, 19:30, 29:58, 33:56, 35:02, 40:52 and 48:23 my favorite parts.
The year 1847 is popularly known for the fact that Samuel Colt sold the first revolver to the US Government
The year 1847 was dope in kinda nice, Samuel Colt sold his first revolver to the U.S Government. And there also was a treaty that ended the Mexican-American war in California.
If I ever met blarg or smii7y I would probably fangirl so hard 😅😅 not gunna lie
*PISSING OFF GRIZZY?* Oh hell yeah salty Grizzy is great.😂🤣😂
50 min blarg video plus 11 min blarglive video. Thanks for filling up a third of my car ride today.
A 50 minute Blarg video? You really outdid yourself myself
38:24, add one more to the Smi77y prediction compilation
Goons podcast made my #1 on Spotify wrapped. Listened to every one of your episodes in a row.
“Ole reliable” 😂😂😂
29:55 for epic vbuck gamer moment
YAY NEW BLARG VIDEO!!
21:00 when blarg said touch koopa, it sound like he's saying "kupa" meaning poop in polish lmao
I died at 30:00 LMFAO
FIFTY MINUTES POGGGGG!!!!! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK BLARG
Almost every video from Blarg, I get an ad from the US Air Force
50 minute of Blarg!!??!? Bring out the POPCORN!
A 50 MINUTE BLARG VIDEO!? A BLESSING
Usually don’t comment on stuff but this is golden content.
The *Australian vocabulary* as a censor lowkey has me proud to be an Aussie
The best thing that happened in 1847 was the first known publication of the joke “Why did the chicken cross the road?”
50 minute mario party is like a bucket of phrogs
Frucket! Just frucking buy it!
2:40
Actually Samuel Colt founder of the Colt Firearms company sold his first revolver to the US military so you can say it was a pretty good year
Hear I thought I was gonna watch a 10 minute video but 50 minute video is something I thought I was never going see from blarg
50 minute video plus a second chaneel video praise the frog
Just woke up from a nap this is wonderful
When mat said fresh slate it sounded like he said fresh slave 😂😂😂
Love the longer upload
50 MINUTE MATT VID?!?!? there is a god
Events from 1847 (Credit goes to Wikipedia)
January 4 - Samuel Colt sells his first revolver pistol to the U.S government.
January 13 - The Treaty of Cahuenga ends fighting in the Mexican-American War in California.
January 16 - John C. Frémont is appointed Governor of the new California Territory.
January 17 - St. Anthony Hall fraternity is founded at Columbia University, New York City.
January 30 - Yerba Buena, California is renamed San Francisco.
February 5 - A rescue effort, called the First Relief, leaves Johnson's Ranch to save the ill-fated Donner Party.
February 22 - Mexican-American War: Battle of Buena Vista - 5,000 American troops under General Zachary Taylor use their superiority in artillery to drive off 15,000 Mexican troops under Antonio López de Santa Anna, defeating the Mexicans the next day.
February 25 - State University of Iowa is founded in Iowa City, Iowa.
March - First known publication of the classic joke "Why did the chicken cross the road?", in The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine.
March 1 - The state of Michigan formally abolishes the death penalty.
Faustin Soulouque is elected President of Haiti.
March 4 - The 30th United States Congress is sworn into office.
March 9 - Mexican-American War: United States forces under General Winfield Scott invade Mexico near Veracruz.
March 14 - Verdi's opera Macbeth premieres at the Teatro della Pergola, in Florence, Italy.
March 29 - Mexican-American War: United States forces under General Winfield Scott take Veracruz after a siege.
April 5 - The world's first municipally-funded civic public park, Birkenhead Park in Birkenhead on Merseyside, England, is opened.
April 15 - The Lawrence School, Sanawar is established in India.
April 16 - New Zealand Wars: A minor Māori chief is accidentally shot by a junior British Army officer in Whanganui on New Zealand's North Island, triggering the Wanganui Campaign (which continues until July 23).
April 25 - The Exmouth, carrying Irish emigrants from Derry bound for Quebec, is wrecked off Islay, with only three survivors from more than 250 on board.
May - The Architectural Association School of Architecture is founded in London.
May 7 - In Philadelphia, the American Medical Association (AMA) is founded.
May 8 - The Nagano earthquake leaves more than 8,600 people dead in Japan.
May 8 - Bahrain's ruler Shaikh Mohamed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, signs a treaty with the British to prevent and combat the slave trade in the Arabian Gulf.
May 31 - Second Treaty of Erzurum: the Ottoman Empire cedes Abadan Island to the Persian Empire.
June - E. H. Booth & Co. Ltd, which becomes the northern England supermarket chain Booths, is founded when tea dealer Edwin Henry Booth, 19, opens a shop called "The China House" in Blackpool.
June 1 - The first congress of the Communist League is held in London.
June 9 - Radley College, an English public school, is founded near Oxford as a High Anglican institution.
June 26 - The first passenger railway wholly within modern-day Denmark opens, from Copenhagen to Roskilde.
July 1 - The United States issues its first postage stamps.
The first U.S. postage stamps have portraits of Benjamin Franklin and George Washington. Though highly collectable, they are far from being the most valuable.
July 24 - After 17 months of travel, Brigham Young leads 148 Mormon pioneers into Salt Lake Valley, resulting in the establishment of Salt Lake City.
July 26 - Liberia gains independence.
July 29 - The Cumberland School of Law is founded at Cumberland University, in Lebanon, Tennessee. At the end of this year, only 15 law schools exist in the United States.
August 12 - Mexican-American War: U.S. troops of General Winfield Scott begin to advance along the aqueduct around Lakes Chalco and Xochimilco in Mexico.
August 20 - Mexican-American War - Battle of Churubusco: U.S. troops defeat Mexican forces.
August - Yale Corporation establishes the first graduate school in the United States, as Department of Philosophy and the Arts (renamed Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in 1892).
September 14 - Mexican-American War: U.S. general Winfield Scott enters Mexico City, marking the end of organized Mexican resistance.
September 30 - The Vegetarian Society is formed in the United Kingdom (it remains the oldest in the world).
October - The last volcanic eruption of Mount Guntur in West Java occurs.
October 12 - German inventors and industrialists Werner von Siemens and Johann Georg Halske found Siemens & Halske to develop the electrical telegraph.
October 19 - Charlotte Brontë publishes Jane Eyre under the pen name of Currer Bell in England.
October 31 - Theta Delta Chi is founded as a social fraternity at Union College, Schenectady, New York.
November 3-29 - Sonderbund War: In Switzerland, General Guillaume-Henri Dufour's Federal Army defeats the Sonderbund (an alliance of seven Catholic cantons) in a civil war, with a total of only 86 deaths.
November 4-8 - James Young Simpson discovers the anesthetic properties of chloroform and first uses it, successfully, on a patient, in an obstetric case in Edinburgh.
November 10 - The first brew of Carlsberg beer is finished in Copenhagen.
November 17 - The Battle of Um Swayya Spring takes place near a spring in Qatar, after a Bahraini force under Shaikh Ali bin Khalifa Deputy Ruler of Bahrain defeats the Al Binali tribe. The chief of the Al Binali, Isa bin Tureef, is slain in battle with over 70 fatalities from his side.
December 14 - Emily Brontë and Anne Brontë publish Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey, respectively, in a 3-volume set under the pen names of Ellis Bell and Acton Bell in England.
December 20 - British Royal Navy steam frigate HMS Avenger (1845) is wrecked on the Sorelle Rocks in the Mediterranean Sea with the loss of 246 lives and only eight survivors.
December 21 - Emir Abdelkader surrenders to the French in Algeria.
The Great Famine continues in Ireland.
The North Carolina General Assembly incorporates the railroad town of Goldsborough, and the Wayne county seat is moved to the new town.
Welfare in Sweden takes its first step with the introduction of the 1847 års fattigvårdförordning.
Cartier, a luxury brand in France, is founded.
One reason not to like 1847:
Slavery
ya but the first "why did the chicken cross the road" joke got published that's a W
@@aidanrichardson1157 I suppose that is the best reason to keep a year around.
I’m just enjoying the clapping sound at 43:26 matching toadette’s
BLARG ON TRENDING LETS GOOOOOO