***** sounds to me like you're closing your eyes and ears shut so you can protect your fragile fiction you call an opinion. Ron is a character, Nick is a person. If you really do care, do a quick Google search, you'll see his exact opinion on guns and gun control.
Just give me all the bacon and eggs you have. Wait, wait. I'm worried what you just heard was, "Give me a lot of bacon and eggs." What I said was, "Give me all the bacon and eggs you have". Do you understand?
+Jan M You would be surprised how many people just out of laziness forget the courtesies of late. I also found out something interesting the other day during an otherwise boring IT Support meeting - apparently if you say 'Please, could you pass the butter' or Could you please pass the butter" - it is a more polite question. However, if you put please at the end of a sentence, it is a courteous order not a polite, courteous question. "Pass the butter, please". See? My mind was blown! :P And yes Please and Thank You (or Thanks) is an awesome courteous phrase :D
+TheJusnic82 He is probably a teddy bear underneath his bushy moustache. Most manly guys like that are. :3 My pop was a pretty bushy sort of bloke. But when I was the only girl out of all the grandkids he pretty much viewed me as his little princess and was always so sweet and nice to me. And blokey around the grandsons rofl. Which was hilarious because I turned out to be more of a tomboy anyhow :P :D A girly tomboy though. There's totally such thing as that.. lol.
@@miloraddjurdjic1695 I think the "teddy bear" thing is a misinterpretation on the part of those who have been around real manly men. To me, where I draw the line of when I became a man was the point where I could be kind and civil with folks but draw a hard line when it was needed instead of having a bad attitude and being passive aggressive like a kid. When I did the latter, people saw me as a jerk (they were right), but when I moved on to being civil and not so easily moved to anger, people would say "Oh that Jake is a big teddy bear, he wouldn't hurt a fly." That's a gross misinterpretation of my behavior because the people that say that are not generally the people I would have any sort of conflict with.
+Oscar Zambuto The way our economy is going atm.. and the GFC that will hit us in a few years because like Eagleton America (and I think even China) are at the stage of having borrowed far too much money and are in quite a lot of debt, it will cause everything around them to go down in chaos too. Soooo I actually considered buying gold bars and keeping them locked away somewhere. As the first things to decline in a GFC are the value of assets. So gold bars would go up in price.. right? So yes I have considered the idea of burying gold in my backyard. But considering I rent in a unit... it would be hidden under my bed rofl. I have not had the heart to do this though.
Only if the dollar you invested was in something that didn't fail... To say "invest in the S&P" is like saying "invest in the Dow", or "invest in the NASDAQ". Not to mention the fact that you wouldn't have invested in gold in 1802, you simply would have used it as currency. And I think your numbers are a bit off as well. Gold in 1802 was worth $0.68 a gram ($19.39/oz) whereas today it's worth $45.30/gram ($1284.36/oz).So to say that gold has lost value is simply untrue. And you would have also had over a hundred extra years of investment with gold, since the S&P wasn't born until 1923.
and again, specificity would be required. Which fund? The Schwab? SPDR? Vanguard? And since you wanted to dip hypothetical, how much is that index going to be worth should the SHTF? Gold is tangible and will always have value, whereas index funds wont be worth much should there be an economic collapse.
Whiskey, White Oak, red meat, and a mustache. I originally thought that Chuck Norris jokes should pass on to Liam Neeson, but now there is no greater man to surpass Nick Offerman. Heck, "man" is even in his name.
Steve Holt No kidding. It's super ironic to me that the dude interviewing Nick about being a man looks like a 14-year-old kid trying to find his identity with those things.
Give the man credit. He’s an incredibly intelligent man with great knowledge and passion in diverse fields. Nick would be someone that I’d like to have a conservation with. I feel that I would be richer just by learning from him.
I got near-death-drunk on cheap whiskey as a teenager, so I've spent my entire life almost allergic to the stuff. Out of respect to Ron Swanson I treated myself to a bottle of Lagavulin 16 this weekend. It tasted like perfume, alcohol, and responsibility. It tasted like everything I thought I fine whiskey should taste like. Given the state of the world, it is so nice to have someone recommend something as awesome, then try it, and find out that it is indeed awesome. Thanks Nick.
Nick Offerman is my biggest man crush. Not in a gay way. In fact, he is so manly that, by contrast, I'm practically a woman. I'm not even the least bit feminine by most people's standards. He just that damn masculine.
drawingmaster Sort of. He does point out in his books that he did leave his family's farm to go to theater school and that he studied ballet for a time. In a way, his ability to confidently show his feminine side is extra manly.
I’ve been to the Lagavulin distillery too. Only just got back yesterday. It was the best whisky tasting experience I’ve ever had! Got to taste a generous measure of a 25 year old whisky, and four others, all for just £32!!!
wiadroman Someone who makes Whisky Barrels is called a 'Cooper'. It's a common surname here in Scotland, it was a traditional job with the Scotch industry and people took the names of their professions
Feel My Rath I'm a professional drunk who takes pride in knowing my profession and did not know that ... I'm going to hit the bottle then the books tnx friend
I'd say I'm manly. I'm a professional construction worker with a decade of experience. Military veteran. I practice chainsaw skills, antique automotive overhauling, welding, grilling, and hunting as hobbies. This man is my idol.
I'm not sure why so many people think this. The man himself has said many times in interviews during and after the show that he and Ron are quite different on most things from politics to emotions. It's just an actor playing a character. He isn't Ron.
The biggest export in Kentucky is used bourbon barrels. When new are Chard white oak barrels they put the new bourbon in. And age it. Then sell them to scotch and rum makers world over.
To those going on about glasses and hipsterness. Real men don't let what other men choose to wear bother them. Real men also act like professionals and don't throw tantrums about fashion choices when doing a show. That is left to the little boys. All good now?
A bit surprised he didn't mention that white oak is the wood typically used to make barrels for aging whiskey. That noise he makes at 1:17 is fantastic, by the way. The "mother's milk" line never gets old, either. lol. As for single malts, I haven't tried Lagavulin, but if it's anything like Laphroaig or Ardbeg, it must be pretty good.
Personally I prefer the Lagavulin 16 yr over the Laphroaig 10 yr (the only one I've had), and the Ardbeg 10 yr, and Ardbeg Uigeadail. The Laga 16 has a nice mix of campfire smoke, sweetness, rich flavor, and at 43% abv it isn't a 'mouth burner' that some other higher abv malts can be.
***** Are you in the UK, or Europe? The reason I ask is because I'm in the States, and my Laphroaig 10 yr is bottled at 43% abv...The Laga 16 yr is also their 'basic' scotch so to speak, but for me - it's well worth the extra $15 to $20.
White oak is predominantly used - though there are still many malts that mature in european (or 'red') oak. Either way - for Scotch, anyway - the barrels have always had something else in it prior to being used to mature the new-make spirit.
ken ken This man know's what he's talking about. Caol Ila 12 is my go to, it would be the 18 if I could afford it. Liquid BBQ! Do have a fondness for the Lagavulin, it doesn't have the harshness that the standard Laphroaig and Ardbeg have, a bit woodier too.
Hat's off to Nick and Ron for having a love for Lagavulin, I'm so glad too see one of my passions is shared by one of my idols even though i'm more of a Bowmore man myself.
"I wish Mr. Offerman were my dad. My innate life skills, emotional level, and vocabulary would all be increased by at least 50%." - Samwise Gamgee "the brave"
Oh my god-- white oak is my favorite too. I'm not a woodworker, just a fan of quartersawn white oak. Not red oak, not even the same thing. What an awesome thing to hear Nick say.
Growing you own food, should be a standard class in american high school. Fresh lettuce straight out the garden ate the same day, is just as good as steak and I love steak.
There's hope! I've worked at schools that have gardens! Even clean some leafy greens and berries for lunch and let kids harvest and take home harvest or starters. :D
My favorite wood would be a tie between hickory and mulberry. The properties of oak is nice but I just don't like it's grain. Hickory and mulberry are both much harder than oak anyway. I also totally agree that people have really lost the whole build it your self skills. People thought I was crazy when I said I was going to build my own cabinets. I thought it was not even close to the most difficult things I've done and it only cost me $1800. My cabinets are now all solid wood with plywood where needed. The place that I got a quote from wanted $10000 for cabinets not built to my specifications and not using plywood where needed. They were going to make the boxed out of particle board. I stood up and said "fine I'll build it myself". I've renovated everything in my house, built a sun room, a shed, a deck, and a 2.5 car enclosed garage with a green house on it's roof.
Fun fact (and awesome coincidence): Lagavulin Scotch is aged in OAK barrels. That is why it's so good. It actually absorbs some of the fragrance of the oak.
DogONRedRocket called him out? nick offerman is a antifa, hillary, feminist supporting anti gun liberal douchebag. it's all an act in this video dumbass
OK. First of all, don't wear yellow glasses. Second. DON'T WEAR YELLOW SUNGLASSES. Third. You're not licensed to have a conversation with Nick, go home.
Ron Swanson is a lot of fun. I don't agree with Nick Offerman on everything - but I do know that i appreciate that he fully embraces his masculinity, rather than tries to apologize for it.
I once worked with a man for three years and never learned his name. Best friend I ever had. We still never talk sometimes. - Ron Swanson
KastaRules Hahahaha :) you fucking nailed it :)
urduib You cant really "nail" copying a quote....it usually comes down to common sense and knowing what was said by Ron in one of the Episodes.
xXOmegaShenronXx nah, *urduib* is right, I am pretty sure I nailed it
+KastaRules One things that bothers me a bit... doesn't "never talk sometimes" mean they talk most of the time?
+Hstphobia It does *not*.
I love how Ron Swanson is just an exaggerated Nick Offerman.
+Steve Hammer - Except Nick disapproves of guns.
+Devo Castler Does he really?
Child Like Search for "Comedian Nick Offerman Destroys Gun Nuts"
***** - He explicitly said he only approves of people owning muskets.
***** sounds to me like you're closing your eyes and ears shut so you can protect your fragile fiction you call an opinion.
Ron is a character, Nick is a person.
If you really do care, do a quick Google search, you'll see his exact opinion on guns and gun control.
I am 100% sure that Nick didn't even need to act during the shooting of the Lagavulin distillary, that's real happyness on his face.
On being given a salad at dinner: "Excuse me, there's been some sort of mistake. You've given me the food that my food eats."
haha eating meat is so funny!!!1
+mattbellamymate No. Anti-veganism is funny because vegans are emotionally and physically weak people.
+Jonathan Barber well....I don't like vegans, but this is just plain bullshit
+Ironbooze Yes, it's complete bullshit... except for the part about it being entirely and inarguably accurate in absolutely every conceivable way.
Young Frankenstein
search for Patrick Baboumian (or sth. like this.)
weak?
Just give me all the bacon and eggs you have. Wait, wait. I'm worried what you just heard was, "Give me a lot of bacon and eggs." What I said was, "Give me all the bacon and eggs you have". Do you understand?
Bad Boy Bubby Please and thank you.
+UnicornStew99 I've been adding this phrase a lot these days, seems pretty courteous and surprises a lot people.
+Bad Boy Bubby The man, the myth, the legend
Liam haha yup...that happened...
+Jan M
You would be surprised how many people just out of laziness forget the courtesies of late.
I also found out something interesting the other day during an otherwise boring IT Support meeting - apparently if you say 'Please, could you pass the butter' or Could you please pass the butter" - it is a more polite question.
However, if you put please at the end of a sentence, it is a courteous order not a polite, courteous question.
"Pass the butter, please". See?
My mind was blown! :P
And yes Please and Thank You (or Thanks) is an awesome courteous phrase :D
hes like the manliest of mans but has the goofiest laugh...so funny
+TheJusnic82 He is probably a teddy bear underneath his bushy moustache. Most manly guys like that are. :3
My pop was a pretty bushy sort of bloke. But when I was the only girl out of all the grandkids he pretty much viewed me as his little princess and was always so sweet and nice to me. And blokey around the grandsons rofl.
Which was hilarious because I turned out to be more of a tomboy anyhow :P :D A girly tomboy though. There's totally such thing as that.. lol.
manly man is manly man,teddy bear is taddy bear and those two kind a people can not mix
My manly adventures would have him curled up in the corner and weeping.
The manliest men HAVE the goofiest laughs
@@miloraddjurdjic1695 I think the "teddy bear" thing is a misinterpretation on the part of those who have been around real manly men. To me, where I draw the line of when I became a man was the point where I could be kind and civil with folks but draw a hard line when it was needed instead of having a bad attitude and being passive aggressive like a kid. When I did the latter, people saw me as a jerk (they were right), but when I moved on to being civil and not so easily moved to anger, people would say "Oh that Jake is a big teddy bear, he wouldn't hurt a fly." That's a gross misinterpretation of my behavior because the people that say that are not generally the people I would have any sort of conflict with.
The ad before this was for investing in gold. Coincidence, I think not.
+Oscar Zambuto
The way our economy is going atm.. and the GFC that will hit us in a few years because like Eagleton America (and I think even China) are at the stage of having borrowed far too much money and are in quite a lot of debt, it will cause everything around them to go down in chaos too.
Soooo I actually considered buying gold bars and keeping them locked away somewhere. As the first things to decline in a GFC are the value of assets. So gold bars would go up in price.. right?
So yes I have considered the idea of burying gold in my backyard. But considering I rent in a unit... it would be hidden under my bed rofl. I have not had the heart to do this though.
If you invested $1 in the S&P 500 in 1802, it would be worth $599,605 today. If you invested the same amount in gold, you'd have 82 cents.
Only if the dollar you invested was in something that didn't fail... To say "invest in the S&P" is like saying "invest in the Dow", or "invest in the NASDAQ". Not to mention the fact that you wouldn't have invested in gold in 1802, you simply would have used it as currency. And I think your numbers are a bit off as well. Gold in 1802 was worth $0.68 a gram ($19.39/oz) whereas today it's worth $45.30/gram ($1284.36/oz).So to say that gold has lost value is simply untrue. And you would have also had over a hundred extra years of investment with gold, since the S&P wasn't born until 1923.
TheRealPhreakShow "Only if you invested in something that didn't fail." The hypothetical assumes that index funds existed in 1802.
and again, specificity would be required. Which fund? The Schwab? SPDR? Vanguard? And since you wanted to dip hypothetical, how much is that index going to be worth should the SHTF? Gold is tangible and will always have value, whereas index funds wont be worth much should there be an economic collapse.
Whiskey, White Oak, red meat, and a mustache. I originally thought that Chuck Norris jokes should pass on to Liam Neeson, but now there is no greater man to surpass Nick Offerman. Heck, "man" is even in his name.
fuck u... i will allways be the greatest!
awesome observation! had to give your comment a thumbs up.
Well said brother, this is my role models role model.
There's also "offer". There's something there, I just know it.
Nick Offerman has the laughter of an angel.
Step One: Don't wear yellow framed glasses.
Steve Holt!
Steve Holt No kidding. It's super ironic to me that the dude interviewing Nick about being a man looks like a 14-year-old kid trying to find his identity with those things.
HAHA! Dying 😂😂😂
First thing I noticed too. Total soy boy look.
Ahhahaha... That's great man!
1:17 that giggle killed me...lol
Alazar razalA
Nick is such a manly man, but his laugh is hilarious.
Hello, Tammy 3
why did you guys split?
I read this comment right as it happened lmao!
Etrip lmao when you just need to know things 😂
That steak looks so freaking good.
Give the man credit. He’s an incredibly intelligent man with great knowledge and passion in diverse fields. Nick would be someone that I’d like to have a conservation with. I feel that I would be richer just by learning from him.
If Nick and Tim Allen worked together that would be the fucking manliest show to ever air.
Ron Swanson is a beautiful mixture of gentleman and badass mountain man.
I got near-death-drunk on cheap whiskey as a teenager, so I've spent my entire life almost allergic to the stuff.
Out of respect to Ron Swanson I treated myself to a bottle of Lagavulin 16 this weekend.
It tasted like perfume, alcohol, and responsibility. It tasted like everything I thought I fine whiskey should taste like.
Given the state of the world, it is so nice to have someone recommend something as awesome, then try it, and find out that it is indeed awesome. Thanks Nick.
I love how he punctuates his points by taking a bite of meat.
Nick Offerman is my biggest man crush. Not in a gay way. In fact, he is so manly that, by contrast, I'm practically a woman. I'm not even the least bit feminine by most people's standards. He just that damn masculine.
+Logan Newman This.
I feel the same way, man. He is what every man worth his salt should aspire to be.
+Logan Newman
For me he is like the awesome uncle you never had :P :D
I am going to see his performance at brisbane QPAC theatre this weekend too :3
+Logan Newman Hes a pretty typical man-roll model lol I wouldnt mind being half as manly as he is
drawingmaster Sort of. He does point out in his books that he did leave his family's farm to go to theater school and that he studied ballet for a time. In a way, his ability to confidently show his feminine side is extra manly.
There are men who don't know the difference between a standard and phillips screwdriver?
There are also a lot of men who don't know of how to change a tire or check their oil. I've met someone who didn't know how to change a light bulb...
How about a Wilson-Phillips screwdriver?
***** And Wilson-Phillips. Don't forget Wilson-Phillips. :D
achigurh88 Those are what they call women.
Jorge Gonzales sometimes people call it straight blade too. depends on location. just like shackles and clevis
I love the way he giggles, it sounds so happy :)
My first thought was, why is J.J. Abrams having steaks with Nick Offerman? What a random matchup.
nick offermans giggle is the best in the entire universe
"I can have the 12 beers instead of the mere 3 they allow me" Nick at age five wanting a mustache to drink more beer
This is pure gold, notes taken.
3:30 should've been the title of his book: "A Full Set of Whiskers."
I love his laugh, it just comes out of nowhere, that goofy chuckle bursting forth from the monotone deep voice
Random thought:
Nick would do amazing on the Red Green Show if it was still in production!
Peter Clack You... you're alright man
Haha! Always watched that show as a kid and never really understood why it intrigued me.
Duct tape and WD40 :D
I’ve been to the Lagavulin distillery too. Only just got back yesterday. It was the best whisky tasting experience I’ve ever had! Got to taste a generous measure of a 25 year old whisky, and four others, all for just £32!!!
I love offerman so much... But that laugh just gets me everytime
His laughter shows us his real character, a big child in disguise
1:17 That Laugh
Single malt in a brandy glass?! Fuck me.....
Hahaha and the follow up answer about the whiskey too 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I grew a mustache just watching this video. Nick Offerman is such a great guy. Love him.
Sounds like Nick's dream job is manufacturing oak casks for whiskey :-)
wiadroman that would be awesome
wiadroman Someone who makes Whisky Barrels is called a 'Cooper'. It's a common surname here in Scotland, it was a traditional job with the Scotch industry and people took the names of their professions
Feel My Rath I'm a professional drunk who takes pride in knowing my profession and did not know that ... I'm going to hit the bottle then the books tnx friend
Met a guy that made Adirondack style chairs from old oak whiskey casks. Delivered ten old casks from Jim Beam to him.
Oak casks for whiskey served at mulligans steak house.
1:18 I could listen to that laugh for hours
He talks about the same four or five things in every interview, but it's always so entertaining.
"Dear frozen yogurt... you are the celery of desserts. Be ice cream or be nothing." God bless you Ron Swanson. 👌
I'd say I'm manly. I'm a professional construction worker with a decade of experience. Military veteran. I practice chainsaw skills, antique automotive overhauling, welding, grilling, and hunting as hobbies.
This man is my idol.
He basically IS Ron Swanson. It's like he just plays a tiny bit exaggerated version of himself on the show.
I'm not sure why so many people think this. The man himself has said many times in interviews during and after the show that he and Ron are quite different on most things from politics to emotions. It's just an actor playing a character. He isn't Ron.
Except for the fact that Ron is a staunch libertarian while Nick is most decidedly a Democrat.
Fun Fact: American White Oak is what many whisky distilleries make their barrels out of. Coincidence? I THINK NOT.
The biggest export in Kentucky is used bourbon barrels. When new are Chard white oak barrels they put the new bourbon in. And age it. Then sell them to scotch and rum makers world over.
@@jerrykinnin7941 Well.....second, after the bourbon itself. :)
I want this man in my life!
Janet Snakehole accept no substitute
Nick offerman deserves a manliness award
nice audio quality
1:17 that laugh always brightens me up
It's my dream to have a dinner like this with Ron Swanson! 😭
nick offerman is the most awesome and wonderful man in the world. i can only hope that my sons will aspire to be like him
To those going on about glasses and hipsterness.
Real men don't let what other men choose to wear bother them. Real men also act like professionals and don't throw tantrums about fashion choices when doing a show. That is left to the little boys. All good now?
Well said
This got me kinda hot.
A modern-day Mark Twain, in his own way. A masculine iconoclast with impeccable manners that no woman would ever fear.
A bit surprised he didn't mention that white oak is the wood typically used to make barrels for aging whiskey. That noise he makes at 1:17 is fantastic, by the way. The "mother's milk" line never gets old, either. lol. As for single malts, I haven't tried Lagavulin, but if it's anything like Laphroaig or Ardbeg, it must be pretty good.
Personally I prefer the Lagavulin 16 yr over the Laphroaig 10 yr (the only one I've had), and the Ardbeg 10 yr, and Ardbeg Uigeadail.
The Laga 16 has a nice mix of campfire smoke, sweetness, rich flavor, and at 43% abv it isn't a 'mouth burner' that some other higher abv malts can be.
***** Are you in the UK, or Europe?
The reason I ask is because I'm in the States, and my Laphroaig 10 yr is bottled at 43% abv...The Laga 16 yr is also their 'basic' scotch so to speak, but for me - it's well worth the extra $15 to $20.
White oak is predominantly used - though there are still many malts that mature in european (or 'red') oak. Either way - for Scotch, anyway - the barrels have always had something else in it prior to being used to mature the new-make spirit.
***** Taste Caol Ila,,,,
ken ken This man know's what he's talking about.
Caol Ila 12 is my go to, it would be the 18 if I could afford it. Liquid BBQ!
Do have a fondness for the Lagavulin, it doesn't have the harshness that the standard Laphroaig and Ardbeg have, a bit woodier too.
Ah, the Ron Swanson laugh is actually Nick Offerman's real laugh! This is *literally* the best video I have seen this afternoon.
I am a Soldier, in Afghanistan, watching this does two things, 1. make me miss good food and a good whiskey. 2. This dudes hipster outfit kills me.
When he asked Nick about his favorite wood I knew immediately he would say some kind of white oak. Bravo.
"You had me at Meat Tornado."
Hat's off to Nick and Ron for having a love for Lagavulin, I'm so glad too see one of my passions is shared by one of my idols even though i'm more of a Bowmore man myself.
Nick Offerman has the best laugh.
So what I get from this is that Ron Swanson was modeled after Nick Offerman. This guy is officially my hero.
He is a very unique person
"I wish Mr. Offerman were my dad. My innate life skills, emotional level, and vocabulary would all be increased by at least 50%." - Samwise Gamgee "the brave"
I WANT A STEAK NOW!
steak.
1prelives2 Learned and corrected, thank you.
*****
np man! hope you get your steak
I just ate a steak, and I want another one!
Yes indeed! That was a big steak they were having! Would have preferred mine to be well done though.
What a pure bloke! I love him.
Get me a steak and a Whisky NOW!
I'm surprised he didn't mention that Lagavulin is aged primarily in American white oak barrels. Love that stuff! Great show too, Parks and Rec.
This was like Kim Kardashian interviewing. A man
Hey Dr Steve Brule wanna come take a trip on my broat?
What's your favorite wood? Mine's any African hardwood.
Impossible. She doesn't know what a man is.
Only difference is Kim's penis is covered in thick black hair due to her Armenian heritage.
I haven't watched this show, but I love Lagavulin and now I want to watch it.
C'mon Ron Swanson would NEVER hang with a guy who wears hipster glasses like that.
How do you even know he doesn't need those glasses. Closed mind freak.
if you were a real man you would realise real men dont need glasses
He sure as hell doesn't need big bird yellow semi-opaque frames that are three inches thick.
For steak and Lagavulin he would hang out with Somali pirates
Glasses don't make you a hipster. Giant, plastic yellow glasses make you a hipster.
This is such a great interview both Nick and the interviewer were right to the point
nick offerman doesnt need to act in parks and rec he basically is ron swanson in real life
Oh my god-- white oak is my favorite too. I'm not a woodworker, just a fan of quartersawn white oak. Not red oak, not even the same thing. What an awesome thing to hear Nick say.
lol nick offermans laugh man
no wonder he is such an authentic character in parks and rec. he literally doesnt have to act at all
Growing you own food, should be a standard class in american high school. Fresh lettuce straight out the garden ate the same day, is just as good as steak and I love steak.
High schools should have their own cows for students to slughter for fresh lunch meat. Great steak and the circle of life
But as nick offerman has said before, vegetables are still just as important
There's hope! I've worked at schools that have gardens! Even clean some leafy greens and berries for lunch and let kids harvest and take home harvest or starters. :D
If I was lost on an island with Nick I'd be the happiest man alive.
Finish that meal with a nice cigar. Heaven!
My favorite wood would be a tie between hickory and mulberry. The properties of oak is nice but I just don't like it's grain. Hickory and mulberry are both much harder than oak anyway.
I also totally agree that people have really lost the whole build it your self skills. People thought I was crazy when I said I was going to build my own cabinets. I thought it was not even close to the most difficult things I've done and it only cost me $1800. My cabinets are now all solid wood with plywood where needed. The place that I got a quote from wanted $10000 for cabinets not built to my specifications and not using plywood where needed. They were going to make the boxed out of particle board. I stood up and said "fine I'll build it myself". I've renovated everything in my house, built a sun room, a shed, a deck, and a 2.5 car enclosed garage with a green house on it's roof.
He ticks all the boxes. Steak, scotch, sufficient impressive facial hair, sexy wife, oak, funny , thoughtful and soft spoken.
Never been a Lagavulin fan, but Nick O is the man.
i feel like so much more of a man only having just watched this
Like this guy. 👍🏻
From Montreal. ✋🏼🇨🇦
Offerman's laugh (as mentioned on Conan), at 1:17
We need more videos like this.
A classical man that we should all aspire to be... end of post.
What a smooth guy
I just grew a full mustache and beard watching this. And now I crave steak with whiskey.
Every parent in NY and LA should send their children to Nick for a week.
By the end of this video I had grown a full beard.
Fun fact (and awesome coincidence): Lagavulin Scotch is aged in OAK barrels. That is why it's so good. It actually absorbs some of the fragrance of the oak.
fuck this made me hungry for steak
there are three people in the world with a laugh so contagious i can't help but crack up
swan son is number 1 on that list
Funny how he is being interviewed by a boy...
+The Light of Dawn I didn't see a boy. I saw a dainty little princess wearing yellow framed glasses, but no boy.
+John Hopkins And yet, Nick got along with him, so who gives a shit.
+The Light of Dawn I wish he would have called him out! hipster
DogONRedRocket called him out? nick offerman is a antifa, hillary, feminist supporting anti gun liberal douchebag. it's all an act in this video dumbass
@@MrCoffeekelly yea reality can often be disappointing
More of these, that would be super.
When it is made in Scotland it is spelled WHISKY not Whiskey
I love how the show wrote to the people
Any real scotch drinker would never hold a glass like that ( .__.)
His Professor Frink laugh paired with his manly, controlled demeanor is such a striking contrast!
I'd have thought bloomberg news would be able to spell "whisky" correctly.
Scotch whisky. American whiskey.
The white oak tree is my favorite tree as well. For lack of a better way of saying it. It's the most tree looking of all the trees around here.
OK. First of all, don't wear yellow glasses. Second. DON'T WEAR YELLOW SUNGLASSES. Third. You're not licensed to have a conversation with Nick, go home.
Ron Swanson is a lot of fun. I don't agree with Nick Offerman on everything - but I do know that i appreciate that he fully embraces his masculinity, rather than tries to apologize for it.
It's all an act, and he's a Democrat shill. He'll be apologizing soon enough.
Really? Oak instead of maple? Interesting choice...
Tyler Langan Oak is father of whisky. Maple is the bitch of pancakes.
Depends... I think maple is more resilient against the grain. Also has a warm glow where oak is pretty poverty.
+hiota45 best comment ever haha
That Lagavulin is amazing!
This is the worst 720p I've ever seen.