@@beardoe6874 well ig it makes spending $15-$20 on laundry more bearable. haha imagine spending 20- 50 more dollars while doing laundry. loose all your quarters to the slots and you cant dry your cloths lol. sounds like a time waster so id like it if i had to go to laundry mats again.
Alcohol tobacco is here no big deal I'm German Here in Germany you can legally drink to death with 16 Even before nobody cares But i want better gun laws Ours are shit
@@auxmir1730 slowly it is dying, I agree. It must be turned around. You guys need to stop voting for a side. Enough 2 party system. It’s causing division. Canada is no better because it comes down to Liberals and Conservatives all the time, but there are fringe parties and nuisance people within these parties. People are staring to believe each party is a monolith.
I feel like this is one of those alternate alternate realities ive slipped into through mandela effect. I had no idea you couldnt pump your own gas in certain places in america. Thats just insane.
I knew attendants were a thing, but I thought that was a hangover from older manual pumps, didn't realise it was mandated anywhere made it a legal responsibility of gas stations In the ukz ours just have a lever thingy in the handle and watch it fill up. The auto fill thing seems super dangerous though
Same. Used to do this as a kid all the time. You want to know what the funny thing is..? I was always disgusted with cigs as a kid and didn’t even have my first one until after I was 20 and had started doing other shit that they paired well with.
Lived in NJ my entire life, never had to pump my own gas. The first time I had to pump my own gas while driving through Pennsylvania, I had to ask a very nice older woman and politely explained to her that I've never pumped my own gas and needed help. She laughed and was very helpful.
In Ohio the liquor at the gas station isnt the actual proof of what you get from the liquor store. Gas stations don't sell liquor on sundays but the liquor store is still open
In LA (maybe all of California?) some gas stations do, most only sell beer. And gas stations stop selling alcohol at midnight, and liquor stores close at midnight.
As a transplant from CA to OR I can say that probably 98% of gas stations in OR still have attendants that pump your gas for you. From my understanding it's an economic/ union thing. There are a lot of people up here that have a worthless resume because all they have done is pump gas for the last 10-20 years. Kinda sad honestly.
@@papadoobie5651 It wouldn't be hard. You have "Doobie" as a username and you're from CA. All someone has to do is deny you weed for a few days and you'll off yourself.
Jersey resident, I don't want to pump my own gas. Why should I the guys are usually very fast. There was that one time when I waited 30 mins outside a gas station for the attendant to come out of the bathroom after he already gave me gas.
i don't think gas pumps would work in the apocalypse not to mention i think gasoline would be the least of my worries in an apocalypse i'm trying to have food and water and guns not go on a roadtrip
@@plub6151 They wouldn't since there more than likely wouldn't be an electricity source for the pump to even work. Even if the pumps did work it wouldn't matter much, something most people don't realize and every single post apocalyptic movie gets wrong is that gas has a shelf life of about 3-5 months. It oxidizes and becomes less combustible. If you do end up getting a car to run with 6-10 month old gas, good luck getting it started again. It will clog the dogshit out of the engine and cause a sputtering only uncle buck would be able to handle.
@@Jaybe8891 gas stations surely all have back up diesel generators ready to go at all times though right? Seems like a must have to avoid lost revenue in a blackout, plus you’ve already got more diesel than anyone between you and the next gas station on hand.
I visited a friend in Portland in 2013 and got yelled at by an attendant when I tried to fill my own gas. It baffled me that this was a law in some states. I never met someone who couldn't pump their own gas, but I grew up in Michigan, in the suburbs of Detroit. Our high school curriculum included an automotive workshop class where students got to work on cars. If you bought your own parts, you could take your car to the high school and they'll let a student install it guided by the instructor, if you couldn't or didn't have the part. It was a huge deal for me to change my own break pads but I never knew there was a whole population of people who couldn't pump their own gas.
its crazy that over half of the adults in detroit are functionally illiterate, yet they can still pump gas. being able to read and not being able to figure out a simple task must be hell for these people...@@psilobom
as an Oregonian from texas, people flip their shit over me knowing how to pump fuel. They really need to put instructions that are more clear on these things
Native texan partially grew up in happy valley (clackamas) Oregon and I pumped gas all the fucking time. Lived in Oregon from 4th grade to ninth then it was back to Texas. Pumped gas for my parents every other day and nobody ever tripped on me or did this shit. Fuck outta here. This is bs.
Omg my dad did the same shit in Oregon and a guy started to yell at him and when the guy walked over he just said I can pump my own gas I’m from California and was persistent in getting my dad to stop but he just kept doing his thing and the dude just left and kept saying you can’t do that Oregon is ducking dumb
Yeah similar thing happened to me in jersey and im from pa so i didn't know. Was down the shore and started pumping at a wawa and an employee came over going "sir, sir, sir" gave me the whole rundown, and i finished pumping my gas anyway and left lol.
Here in Pennsylvania you can't even get beer or wine at a lot of grocery stores. I recently got out of the Navy where I was stationed in California, where you could get booze at pretty much any grocery store, which blew my mind when I first got there, then I came back to PA and saw some grocery stores and gas stations selling beer, and I realized just how long I had been away. Walmart still does not sell beer, though. I gotta go across the street to Sheetz to get it and if I want liquor I gotta go to a designated liquor store.
I didn't know last call existed because I grew up in Las Vegas. You could buy liquor at 4am from a grocery store. Moved to TX 10 years ago and went out with some friends. I ordered 2 rounds of shots at 1:30 am; 15 min later they did last call. It made sense that no one besides me was taking those shots.
I found that fun fact about PA the hard way. Took a trip with some friends to stay at one of their's house for like 2 weeks. Cant find beer in a 711 which you can i Ny, nor a walmart. Liquor prices are outrageous fuck philly, fuck pa liqour laws. Had to overpay for Stolichnaya by 10$, $50 dollars what a joke
The no alcohol on Sunday thing in the south is usually no alcohol sales on Saturday after 10:00pm to 12:00am. It can vary. But they do that so you’ll be sobered up on Sunday morning to be at church 😂
I like how you can see the “are you really about to make this take? This is what you want to defend? I mean…ok” face on both Kyle and Tyler as soon as woody starts defending it and describing how it makes him feel like royalty
When I moved there, I drove into the state and started filling up in Ontario. A guy ran out cussing me out and telling me how I could get in big trouble doing that. It was a huge pain in the ass and Taylor is right. You had to pay extra to have someone scratch your car. Happy to be back in FL and I can definitely believe Oregonians feel this way.
In south Illinois the liquor stores inside close at 10 pm makes sort of sense right? Wrong the fuckin drive through is open till 2 am while the inside is closed. So to buy liquor past 10 pm you need to drive a car to go through the drive through.
@@dynamichunter843 idek man the city I’m in be on some bs with the ordinances they got. It’s not even classist bc they will let ya go up on a bike n shit u just gotta wait in line with the cars.
I remember them, I've driven through many of them being a D.D. AKA under age of 21 so I got to take people to the tavern or County Line being I lived in a dry county in southern IL.
I went down the coast from Vancouver to Central Point Oregon, through Eugene and got a massive speeding ticket, but otherwise, I was always getting out to pump my own gas and this nice fellah always came running and said he would do it. Too funny. Such is a make work project I find out.
6:45 Taylor being surprised that gas stations don’t have liquor. Bruh Ontario, Canada just started allowing beer sales at select grocery stores a couple years ago. Beer and liquor won’t be available in gas station any time soon.
To woodies comment about how some pumps are different than others, it's true and sometimes it may be more confusing, but what I've noticed is it also depends on what brand you get since if you go to the same gas stations (say only go to Arco gas like myself), all the pumps will usually be the same. Smaller gas stations may be different but most popular ones usually have universal pumps
In New Jersey we don't sell ANY alcohol at gas stations or convenience stores (or even grocery stores for that matter) if you want any kind of alcohol, even beer or wine coolers or some shit, you have to go to the liquor store. I can't tell you how many times I've been working at the convenience store I work at and someone from out of state comes in the store at 3 A.M. asking where the alcohol is and I have to explain to them that we don't sell alcohol at convenience stores or gas stations in NJ and then they usually hit me with the "Awww really man? Well where can i get it then?" And then i have to explain to then you can either get it at a liquor store or a bar, both of which would be closed at 3 A.M. lmao. Then they usually get mad and act like I'm the one that made the liquor laws in this state or like I have alcohol that I'm holding out on them, before leaving pissed off 😂
Myself and every guy I know have always known how to pump gas. A majority of the women I know had to learn and a small amount knew how right from the get go.
I live in Massachusetts. some gas stations dont have the lock mechanism, and I'll do the same thing as Kyle and just jam my wallet in there. Some of the towns have the full service mandate, but nobody cares if you choose to pump ur own gas anyway
Oregonian liquor store clerk here. Oregon also has state run liquor. It is kinda frustrating not being able to buy liquor in grocery stores, however because the state gets big orders of liquor we have an enormous selection and the stores can get you almost anything. Also the state of only 4 million people makes over $1 Billion in liquor tax anually and it's the reason we don't have sales tax.
In Louisiana the gas station is the social meeting spot so people can find out where the party. where on the weekend people fill up, get papers, liquor and beer before going get lit.
Anytime I'm in NJ or OR, I try to pump my gas every time and usually get away with it by telling them I'm not from here. I can't imagine not knowing how to pump your own gas, all you have to do is watch someone do it once and now you've learned.
I wouldn't feel comfortable letting a stranger pump my gas for me, I don't even like taking the elevator when I'm perfectly capable of walking up the stairs. Because one day, when I'm old and my hair's grey I won't be able to do these mundane thing's we all take for granted.
Oregon Fuel Attendant here. I'm sure a lot of the more dramatic tweets were just being funny trolling and trying to get noticed. But I can say at least for my station, we have nozzles with the pressure hood and a lot of people try to top themselves off and over fill it so when I go to grab it, it pours out all over. It has happening a lot more lately since a lot more people are moving to Oregon. I don't know if they disable the latches, I'm not sure what the reason for that would be, Unless they just broke and didn't want to get them fixed, but I'd avoid jamming something in there because some of them have a tendency to overflow if it goes to fast or slow. Most of us know how to pump gas we just don't. If you have any other question. I will try to answer
I live in Oregon and it's not like we never travel out state. I'd say the same for NJ. Plenty of people here enjoy staying in their car during the cold months and having someone pump our gas. It's a convenience, unless you get gas at rush hours.
I live in Nevada so liquor is everywhere lol. But in Mexico when I visit family there’s drive thru stores only for beer so you don’t even need to get out of your car 😂😂
I lived in NJ for 22 years, and moved outta that dump to PA. The first week I was in PA I pulled up to the pump and waited for a good 10 minutes before I realized it was self serve since I was so used to full service gas stations lol. I do know how to pump gas though haha.
You can only buy liquor in one city in my county in northern georgia. It was a giant win to be able to buy beer on a Sunday here, and you can only buy it then after lunch.
I just got stationed in Oregon. I had no idea they pump your gas for you and it threw me off the first time I went to get gas. Dude looked at me crazy as he saw I was paying at the pump 😂
In NY, it was illegal to walk away from the pump while it was pumping gas, because of overflow issues, or leaks. I think they changed that though, because the locking mechanisms are back on the handles.
It's starting to change right now but because of Liquor Liscenses PA couldn't even sell Beer and Wine. and our Beer Distributers couldn't sell anything smaller than 24 packs.
I have a locally run pharmacy/gun store. During Christmas they had a surprise sale where you went through the pharmacy drive thru, marked what gun you wanted, you'd pay, and they'd pass it through the window
the liquor and gun store is a fun one but nothing tops when i was going through the middle of nowhere kentucky to check out this old abandoned mine/mushroom farm but in the near by town theres an extremely old brick garage thats a "bible and tire repair shop" no idea if its still in function but thats what the big faded mural on the side of the building says
Pretty much everywhere around where I live (North Coast) has gas attendants do it. Just the other day at the Fred Meyer they were doing self service from 6pm-11 and my friend couldn’t figure it out haha
I'm from South Dakota and when I went to North Dakota one time I was so confused how hard it was to find alcohol. We checked Wal-Mart first, no alchohol. Gas station no alchohol then we asked someone where to find alchohol and he said "it's only sold in liquor stores." I was so confused. In South Dakota I've never even been in a liquor store, because there's no point. I've never had such a hard time finding alchohol.
It's some weird left-over Puritan thing where the State gets to control access to intoxicants. Canada is in the same goofy ass canoe. You have to go to a special Government operated liquor store to get booze.
In Brazil all the station have attendents, in the big stations you have multiple attendents on the forecourt waiting for customers, they clean your windows and pump your tires for tips or fixed rate.
Haha I’m from Oregon and I remember when this happened, a lot of businesses just kept gas attendants. In fact most places only started doing self service gas because of covid.
The drive thru bottle shop was an Australian icon sadly only a few servive , Sadly no fireworks or firearms ( airguns are classified as firearms in Australia ) .
If you look into the laws on why you can’t pump your own gas in Oregon it makes sense. It’s mainly a safety concern. Like gas is flammable so if you pump your own gas it increases the chances of a fire hazard. Also a big one is the notoriously rainy weather in Oregon, people could be screwing around, lolly gagging if you will, in the rain and slip on an oil slick. I mean I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been pumping gas in a rain storm and had the urge to do laps around the gas station. I only slipped and broke my neck once, but maybe Oregon is onto something. The last reason I saw was it prevents children from being left unattended. Imagine you are say, 3 feet from your child pumping gas and you turn your back for 5 minutes. In those 5 minutes that you neglected your child some Phil specter ass mofo snuck in your car without you hearing or seeing him and got the kid. Now your kid is in a wooden crate on a cargo ship on a one way trip to Malaysia. I’m from the Deep South I grew up pumping my own gas, if I’m with a lady I pump her gas. Hell my grandpa was a farmer and I remember being like 6 years old in his old pickup. He stopped to get gas before we went to a rodeo and he didn’t shut the truck off when he got gas. I’m sitting there in the truck as like a 5-6 year old still with the comprehension that he should shut the truck off and I’m kinda sitting in an accident waiting to happen.
I have lived in nj for 32 years and it just depends on what gas station u go to. Wawa, you def cant pump it yourself.. the hodgie hut on the corner of your street.. help yourself lol
We've still got a few drive-thru liquor stores here in Southern California. Those are the store owners you don't wanna rob, it's either ran by a Roof Korean or some guy who makes his own guns. They do not play.
All self serve stations have "honk horn for service" signs though many stations only have one person inside. Besides, it's not a complicated process I did it when I was 8 years old.
It is difficult to describe the impact - physical and personal - of that first shot when pumping your own gas. It felt like a meteor had struck the earth in front of me
My F359 does not like full velocity fuel going in so I have to pull some valves out from the hood to make it clear while locking fuel deepension. Every time
@@IPkAlone I worked at one for the last 3 years, they changed the law a while back. Counties with a population under 40,000 it is legal for you to pump your own gas, it's illegal for you to do it when the population is over 40,000.
In Rhode Island alcohol of any kind, beer wine liquor of any kind, must be sold in a liquor store. Nothing in gas stations. Nothing in Walmart. Nothing in grocery stores.
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MD has horrible restrictions. Also any liquor stores under state allocation sucks. Any state that has state allocation sucks.
Taylor for the most part they still pump your gas here it hasn’t been changed but usually if I’m getting diesel they leave me alone and let me do it
Kyle, Nevada has laundromats with a bar and slots.
@@beardoe6874 well ig it makes spending $15-$20 on laundry more bearable. haha imagine spending 20- 50 more dollars while doing laundry. loose all your quarters to the slots and you cant dry your cloths lol.
sounds like a time waster so id like it if i had to go to laundry mats again.
Alcohol tobacco firearms and explosives should be a convenience store not a federal agency
Yep. "We now have a 35% sale on all machine guns! Buy now!"
Wheres the E in ATF?
@@Jtoob-z5n its still apart of it its the BATFE but that's not the acronym they use.
@@ColtonBlumhagen oooh interesting and absolute shet
Alcohol tobacco is here no big deal
I'm German
Here in Germany you can legally drink to death with 16
Even before nobody cares
But i want better gun laws
Ours are shit
Woody wouldn’t know how to pump gas if he had never left New Jersey
Of course Woody wants to defend not being able to pump gas lmao
These people have rights…. Jesus Christ
And they get to vote too
But they deserve them, because we’re all equal. Does it suck they vote and have rights? Yes absolutely! But that’s the price of freedom and equality.
@@ChuggaasNo1Fan America isn't even a free country though.
@@auxmir1730 slowly it is dying, I agree. It must be turned around. You guys need to stop voting for a side. Enough 2 party system. It’s causing division. Canada is no better because it comes down to Liberals and Conservatives all the time, but there are fringe parties and nuisance people within these parties. People are staring to believe each party is a monolith.
We are not equal. Everyone is born with different capacities. If you are free then you are not equal. If you are equal then you are not free.
I feel like this is one of those alternate alternate realities ive slipped into through mandela effect. I had no idea you couldnt pump your own gas in certain places in america. Thats just insane.
I wonder if it's vice versa for the flat earthers of pumping gas.
It's basically because a union of gas pumpers lobbied the state to force businesses to keep their useless jobs on the payroll.
it’s a thing all over the world. Happen in certain countries too, thailand for example there’s always somewhere there that does it for you
I know this is a think in Mexico but didn’t know this was a thing in America
I knew attendants were a thing, but I thought that was a hangover from older manual pumps, didn't realise it was mandated anywhere made it a legal responsibility of gas stations
In the ukz ours just have a lever thingy in the handle and watch it fill up. The auto fill thing seems super dangerous though
My dad used to send 8 year old me into the store to get his cigarettes while he pumped the gas. Early 90s.
Must have been a small town
same here, my mom would send 10 year old me to the liquor store to buy her cigarettes. talk about bad parenting
@@chupetaparamahboy
Yikes you're a victim of 2021 aren't you
Same. Used to do this as a kid all the time. You want to know what the funny thing is..? I was always disgusted with cigs as a kid and didn’t even have my first one until after I was 20 and had started doing other shit that they paired well with.
Basically how it’s been in Canada up until 8 years ago😂
Lived in NJ my entire life, never had to pump my own gas. The first time I had to pump my own gas while driving through Pennsylvania, I had to ask a very nice older woman and politely explained to her that I've never pumped my own gas and needed help. She laughed and was very helpful.
Woody will continuously be a contrarian regardless of how stupid his takes are and these older clips validate this theory
Woody is make my decisions for me incarnate
It’s so funny to me as a fellow North Carolinian how much of a bubble woody lives in. He knows nothing about his home state
woody's law
Woody's just dumb, Kyle's the contrarian.
Hold on, like why the fuck is this a bad thing? I don't want these niggas to just agree with each other all the time.
Here in Michigan you can walk to 711 and get a bottle of vodka. I've never been to a state without liquor in gas stations
In Ohio the liquor at the gas station isnt the actual proof of what you get from the liquor store. Gas stations don't sell liquor on sundays but the liquor store is still open
@@vote4207 over here u can't buy alcohol after 8 pm because of covid wich is the dumbest shit I ever heard in my life the store closes at 9pm
In LA (maybe all of California?) some gas stations do, most only sell beer. And gas stations stop selling alcohol at midnight, and liquor stores close at midnight.
@@UNDEADWXRLORD Covid can't get you if you're buying alcohol before 8. After that tho - you're just asking for trouble I guess.
Gas stations only have beer/malt liquor where I’m from.
Why is this the first time I’m hearing Taylor lived in fucking Idaho . Let’s go baby 😂
I thought he lived in St Louis
A fellow Idahoan!
@@HoldMyPackage he does. He moved to Idaho with his previous gf.
@@HoldMyPackage he grew up in missuorahh
Go where?
As a transplant from CA to OR I can say that probably 98% of gas stations in OR still have attendants that pump your gas for you. From my understanding it's an economic/ union thing. There are a lot of people up here that have a worthless resume because all they have done is pump gas for the last 10-20 years. Kinda sad honestly.
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@@alexjohnson6235 try and make me tough guy
@@papadoobie5651 It wouldn't be hard. You have "Doobie" as a username and you're from CA. All someone has to do is deny you weed for a few days and you'll off yourself.
@@lucasottens8506 very clever. You want a cookie for thinking up such amazing comment?
@@lucasottens8506 It’s not that tough but your name is lucas so you know all about that
If you don't know how to pump gas and don't want to learn, then you shouldn't own a vehicle.
And if your to disabled to get out of your car, you should be allowed to drive.
Jersey resident, I don't want to pump my own gas. Why should I the guys are usually very fast. There was that one time when I waited 30 mins outside a gas station for the attendant to come out of the bathroom after he already gave me gas.
@@Readyplayer11 you people are genuinely pathetic.
@@westonprather3157 yup I agree, but........ we don't need to exit our cars when it's snowing and 10 degrees or raining.
@@Readyplayer11 what about that poor fucker who does have to pump gas for a stranger in 10 degree snow
Kyles explaining alcohol laws in Georgia
Me in Tennessee: yup that’s the Bible Belt for ya
*laughs in Kentuckian*
Imagine if the apocalypse is here, those folks can drive to safety untill they run out of gas. "Guess I die now, I am not going to pump myself".
You really think pumping gas will even be an option after an apocalypse lol
i don't think gas pumps would work in the apocalypse not to mention i think gasoline would be the least of my worries in an apocalypse i'm trying to have food and water and guns not go on a roadtrip
@Tim Pape pop open the tank lid on the ground and get a small drill pump to pull the gas up a hose into your car
@@plub6151 They wouldn't since there more than likely wouldn't be an electricity source for the pump to even work. Even if the pumps did work it wouldn't matter much, something most people don't realize and every single post apocalyptic movie gets wrong is that gas has a shelf life of about 3-5 months. It oxidizes and becomes less combustible. If you do end up getting a car to run with 6-10 month old gas, good luck getting it started again. It will clog the dogshit out of the engine and cause a sputtering only uncle buck would be able to handle.
@@Jaybe8891 gas stations surely all have back up diesel generators ready to go at all times though right?
Seems like a must have to avoid lost revenue in a blackout, plus you’ve already got more diesel than anyone between you and the next gas station on hand.
I 100% can see Oregon being like that. Looking at what constantly goes on in Portland I think it’s safe to say that that stupidity hasn’t gone away.
I visited a friend in Portland in 2013 and got yelled at by an attendant when I tried to fill my own gas. It baffled me that this was a law in some states.
I never met someone who couldn't pump their own gas, but I grew up in Michigan, in the suburbs of Detroit. Our high school curriculum included an automotive workshop class where students got to work on cars. If you bought your own parts, you could take your car to the high school and they'll let a student install it guided by the instructor, if you couldn't or didn't have the part.
It was a huge deal for me to change my own break pads but I never knew there was a whole population of people who couldn't pump their own gas.
its crazy that over half of the adults in detroit are functionally illiterate, yet they can still pump gas.
being able to read and not being able to figure out a simple task must be hell for these people...@@psilobom
as an Oregonian from texas, people flip their shit over me knowing how to pump fuel. They really need to put instructions that are more clear on these things
Or maybe they need to be less inbred
You put the nozzle in the fucking hole and then pull the lever till it clicks. It’s not fucking rocket science, it’s not even 4th grade level.
Native texan partially grew up in happy valley (clackamas) Oregon and I pumped gas all the fucking time. Lived in Oregon from 4th grade to ninth then it was back to Texas. Pumped gas for my parents every other day and nobody ever tripped on me or did this shit. Fuck outta here. This is bs.
I'm German
Everyone here have a car
We have to get this gas "pistol" in the slot where you put gas in and squeeze that's all
So does everyone in the US we know its just these two weird states
Omg my dad did the same shit in Oregon and a guy started to yell at him and when the guy walked over he just said I can pump my own gas I’m from California and was persistent in getting my dad to stop but he just kept doing his thing and the dude just left and kept saying you can’t do that Oregon is ducking dumb
I had that WTF moment in 1988 driving thought the state.
Yeah similar thing happened to me in jersey and im from pa so i didn't know. Was down the shore and started pumping at a wawa and an employee came over going "sir, sir, sir" gave me the whole rundown, and i finished pumping my gas anyway and left lol.
@@Slicknewt dude I was almost in a fight in jersey because of it lol I posted the story here.
Cali is pretty damn bad too
Here in Pennsylvania you can't even get beer or wine at a lot of grocery stores. I recently got out of the Navy where I was stationed in California, where you could get booze at pretty much any grocery store, which blew my mind when I first got there, then I came back to PA and saw some grocery stores and gas stations selling beer, and I realized just how long I had been away.
Walmart still does not sell beer, though. I gotta go across the street to Sheetz to get it and if I want liquor I gotta go to a designated liquor store.
I didn't know last call existed because I grew up in Las Vegas. You could buy liquor at 4am from a grocery store. Moved to TX 10 years ago and went out with some friends. I ordered 2 rounds of shots at 1:30 am; 15 min later they did last call. It made sense that no one besides me was taking those shots.
I found that fun fact about PA the hard way. Took a trip with some friends to stay at one of their's house for like 2 weeks. Cant find beer in a 711 which you can i Ny, nor a walmart. Liquor prices are outrageous fuck philly, fuck pa liqour laws. Had to overpay for Stolichnaya by 10$, $50 dollars what a joke
The no alcohol on Sunday thing in the south is usually no alcohol sales on Saturday after 10:00pm to 12:00am. It can vary. But they do that so you’ll be sobered up on Sunday morning to be at church 😂
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As someone from Oregon this is kind of embarrassing, I get it if you’ve never done it before but if you take a second it’s pretty simple
How did they let kyle off after he said he put lighters in the pump handle! 😂
I like how you can see the “are you really about to make this take? This is what you want to defend? I mean…ok” face on both Kyle and Tyler as soon as woody starts defending it and describing how it makes him feel like royalty
Having someone pump your gas in summer or winter in southern Illinois would be a heavenly gift
nice little tip in most cars by the fuel lvl on the dash it has a arrow on what side the gas cap is on
When I moved there, I drove into the state and started filling up in Ontario. A guy ran out cussing me out and telling me how I could get in big trouble doing that. It was a huge pain in the ass and Taylor is right. You had to pay extra to have someone scratch your car. Happy to be back in FL and I can definitely believe Oregonians feel this way.
My uncle used to let me help pump gas when I was a tiny child, it’s bizarre to think people don’t know
In south Illinois the liquor stores inside close at 10 pm makes sort of sense right? Wrong the fuckin drive through is open till 2 am while the inside is closed. So to buy liquor past 10 pm you need to drive a car to go through the drive through.
same rules here in ct except most places close at 9pm (5pm on sundays) but ive never seen a drivethrough liquor store
That's just classist lmao what kind of BS law is that
@@dynamichunter843 idek man the city I’m in be on some bs with the ordinances they got. It’s not even classist bc they will let ya go up on a bike n shit u just gotta wait in line with the cars.
I remember them, I've driven through many of them being a D.D. AKA under age of 21 so I got to take people to the tavern or County Line being I lived in a dry county in southern IL.
In New Hampshire we can only buy liquor at state owned stores, but that's one of the big reasons we don't have sales or income tax.
When you look up bottle 'n bag to see its in Uvalde in May 2022
Those of us in normal states have memories of our dad/mom letting us help pump gas for the 1st time lol. Imagine being terrified of that? Yikes...
Ikr was doing it when i was like 7 lmao
yeah i always remember asking my parents to let me fill it up as a kid
My parents never let me do it “because your a child” lol they let me pump the gas when I was 13 tho
As someone from the UK i have NEVER heard of anyone NOT filling up their own car. That's wild
Really gay to be honest
@@Hiihtopipa edgy wow.
@@j_gibbon nah just gay
@@j_gibbon nothing edgy about that
@@Hiihtopipa whats negative about gay? Why use the term gay as in insult like a edgy teen?
Weird to hear someone bring up Uvalde after what happened
Just started watching you guys last week and I'm addicted, you guys have such great energy and have me cracking up all the time lol.
I went down the coast from Vancouver to Central Point Oregon, through Eugene and got a massive speeding ticket, but otherwise, I was always getting out to pump my own gas and this nice fellah always came running and said he would do it. Too funny. Such is a make work project I find out.
6:45 Taylor being surprised that gas stations don’t have liquor. Bruh Ontario, Canada just started allowing beer sales at select grocery stores a couple years ago. Beer and liquor won’t be available in gas station any time soon.
That's insane, I thought we had it bad here in northern europe where you can only buy beer and low-alc wines at regular stores
Canadian tire gas bar in Quebec, fill my truck with gas . Get a 6 pack and get Canadian tire money on it all.
To woodies comment about how some pumps are different than others, it's true and sometimes it may be more confusing, but what I've noticed is it also depends on what brand you get since if you go to the same gas stations (say only go to Arco gas like myself), all the pumps will usually be the same. Smaller gas stations may be different but most popular ones usually have universal pumps
In New Jersey we don't sell ANY alcohol at gas stations or convenience stores (or even grocery stores for that matter) if you want any kind of alcohol, even beer or wine coolers or some shit, you have to go to the liquor store. I can't tell you how many times I've been working at the convenience store I work at and someone from out of state comes in the store at 3 A.M. asking where the alcohol is and I have to explain to them that we don't sell alcohol at convenience stores or gas stations in NJ and then they usually hit me with the "Awww really man? Well where can i get it then?" And then i have to explain to then you can either get it at a liquor store or a bar, both of which would be closed at 3 A.M. lmao. Then they usually get mad and act like I'm the one that made the liquor laws in this state or like I have alcohol that I'm holding out on them, before leaving pissed off 😂
Imagine how mad Taylor would be if you couldn't even buy beer at Walmart and you had to go to the liquor store for that too 😂
Kyles so great. He's the best person he knows and anyone he knows knows
Myself and every guy I know have always known how to pump gas. A majority of the women I know had to learn and a small amount knew how right from the get go.
@Tiberius I'mserious apparently there's something to know cause I too have had to explain to someone how to pump gas.
@Tiberius I'mserious difference between petrol and diesel
Throughout this entire video, I couldn't help but think of that scene in zoolander where they have a gasoline fight🤣🤣🤣
I live in Massachusetts. some gas stations dont have the lock mechanism, and I'll do the same thing as Kyle and just jam my wallet in there. Some of the towns have the full service mandate, but nobody cares if you choose to pump ur own gas anyway
Oregonian liquor store clerk here. Oregon also has state run liquor. It is kinda frustrating not being able to buy liquor in grocery stores, however because the state gets big orders of liquor we have an enormous selection and the stores can get you almost anything. Also the state of only 4 million people makes over $1 Billion in liquor tax anually and it's the reason we don't have sales tax.
How’s the cannabis in that regard?
I’m from the uk and u can buy alcohol and spirits (liquor) pretty much anywhere and every petrol station. We are the true alcoholics
Kyle accidentally making an argument for Oregon's law by revealing he sometimes wedges bic lighters in the gas pump handle.
Oregonians: "I'm never pumping my own gas, HOW ON EARTH CAN WE DO IT?!"
rest of world: "wot?"
Africans: "can we have some food?"
I'm sure this guy was HORRIFIED at people who don't wash their hands afterwards
I live in WA, I've been asked to help people pump gas numerous times at the station lmao.
Vancouver Washington…. 100 times I have had to do that.
@@tysumm everytime if I go down to Longview.
In Louisiana the gas station is the social meeting spot so people can find out where the party. where on the weekend people fill up, get papers, liquor and beer before going get lit.
Yep good times lol
Looks like we found a new target audience for Teslas
They will still figure out a way to screw it up.
Anytime I'm in NJ or OR, I try to pump my gas every time and usually get away with it by telling them I'm not from here. I can't imagine not knowing how to pump your own gas, all you have to do is watch someone do it once and now you've learned.
Truly a flyover state
is it a fire hose!? wooOOoaahh cruaaAAAAzy
I wouldn't feel comfortable letting a stranger pump my gas for me, I don't even like taking the elevator when I'm perfectly capable of walking up the stairs. Because one day, when I'm old and my hair's grey I won't be able to do these mundane thing's we all take for granted.
My first car was a 1979 nova. at 16 it took me an embarrassingly long time to figure out the license plate flipped down and that's where the gas went.
Alas, we all smell of gas. We just don't notice it since we've always been pumping our own! 'Tis the unseen scourge among us!
Oregon Fuel Attendant here. I'm sure a lot of the more dramatic tweets were just being funny trolling and trying to get noticed. But I can say at least for my station, we have nozzles with the pressure hood and a lot of people try to top themselves off and over fill it so when I go to grab it, it pours out all over. It has happening a lot more lately since a lot more people are moving to Oregon. I don't know if they disable the latches, I'm not sure what the reason for that would be, Unless they just broke and didn't want to get them fixed, but I'd avoid jamming something in there because some of them have a tendency to overflow if it goes to fast or slow. Most of us know how to pump gas we just don't. If you have any other question. I will try to answer
I live in Oregon and it's not like we never travel out state. I'd say the same for NJ. Plenty of people here enjoy staying in their car during the cold months and having someone pump our gas. It's a convenience, unless you get gas at rush hours.
I'm surprised they haven't made something more automated yet, just drive up and the nozzle robotically does it's thing.
Too much variation in cars. They all have the hole in different places with different mechanisms to open them.
I live in Nevada so liquor is everywhere lol. But in Mexico when I visit family there’s drive thru stores only for beer so you don’t even need to get out of your car 😂😂
I lived in Oregon for 3 years . Its way stranger than these gas pump antics!
I lived in NJ for 22 years, and moved outta that dump to PA. The first week I was in PA I pulled up to the pump and waited for a good 10 minutes before I realized it was self serve since I was so used to full service gas stations lol. I do know how to pump gas though haha.
You can only buy liquor in one city in my county in northern georgia. It was a giant win to be able to buy beer on a Sunday here, and you can only buy it then after lunch.
I just got stationed in Oregon. I had no idea they pump your gas for you and it threw me off the first time I went to get gas. Dude looked at me crazy as he saw I was paying at the pump 😂
Woody looks like the personification of the date of New Jersey.
In NY, it was illegal to walk away from the pump while it was pumping gas, because of overflow issues, or leaks. I think they changed that though, because the locking mechanisms are back on the handles.
It's starting to change right now but because of Liquor Liscenses PA couldn't even sell Beer and Wine. and our Beer Distributers couldn't sell anything smaller than 24 packs.
In New Jersey, you can’t sell beer or liquor in gas stations,supermarkets, stores, unless they have a liquor license
I have a locally run pharmacy/gun store. During Christmas they had a surprise sale where you went through the pharmacy drive thru, marked what gun you wanted, you'd pay, and they'd pass it through the window
If you can't pump your own gas i don't know how you've made it this far in life.
the liquor and gun store is a fun one but nothing tops when i was going through the middle of nowhere kentucky to check out this old abandoned mine/mushroom farm but in the near by town theres an extremely old brick garage thats a "bible and tire repair shop" no idea if its still in function but thats what the big faded mural on the side of the building says
Its only parts of Oregon that apply this, otherwise its still full service in the valley and other places.
Pretty much everywhere around where I live (North Coast) has gas attendants do it. Just the other day at the Fred Meyer they were doing self service from 6pm-11 and my friend couldn’t figure it out haha
I'm from South Dakota and when I went to North Dakota one time I was so confused how hard it was to find alcohol. We checked Wal-Mart first, no alchohol. Gas station no alchohol then we asked someone where to find alchohol and he said "it's only sold in liquor stores." I was so confused. In South Dakota I've never even been in a liquor store, because there's no point. I've never had such a hard time finding alchohol.
It's some weird left-over Puritan thing where the State gets to control access to intoxicants. Canada is in the same goofy ass canoe. You have to go to a special Government operated liquor store to get booze.
I've lived in South Jersey my whole life, I pump my own gas every single time attendants dgaf
In Brazil all the station have attendents, in the big stations you have multiple attendents on the forecourt waiting for customers, they clean your windows and pump your tires for tips or fixed rate.
Haha I’m from Oregon and I remember when this happened, a lot of businesses just kept gas attendants. In fact most places only started doing self service gas because of covid.
Uvalde Texas liquor and guns... interesting
The drive thru bottle shop was an Australian icon sadly only a few servive , Sadly no fireworks or firearms ( airguns are classified as firearms in Australia ) .
Imagine having to go to a specific store for alcohol. 11+ shops within 3km of me that sell alcohol, 24/7 some of them 365.
If you look into the laws on why you can’t pump your own gas in Oregon it makes sense.
It’s mainly a safety concern. Like gas is flammable so if you pump your own gas it increases the chances of a fire hazard. Also a big one is the notoriously rainy weather in Oregon, people could be screwing around, lolly gagging if you will, in the rain and slip on an oil slick. I mean I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been pumping gas in a rain storm and had the urge to do laps around the gas station. I only slipped and broke my neck once, but maybe Oregon is onto something. The last reason I saw was it prevents children from being left unattended.
Imagine you are say, 3 feet from your child pumping gas and you turn your back for 5 minutes. In those 5 minutes that you neglected your child some Phil specter ass mofo snuck in your car without you hearing or seeing him and got the kid. Now your kid is in a wooden crate on a cargo ship on a one way trip to Malaysia.
I’m from the Deep South I grew up pumping my own gas, if I’m with a lady I pump her gas. Hell my grandpa was a farmer and I remember being like 6 years old in his old pickup. He stopped to get gas before we went to a rodeo and he didn’t shut the truck off when he got gas. I’m sitting there in the truck as like a 5-6 year old still with the comprehension that he should shut the truck off and I’m kinda sitting in an accident waiting to happen.
never would i have thought that kyle has been to the uvalde bottle n bag
Imagine the amount of attendants they’d need here in Texas at Buccees lmao
I have lived in nj for 32 years and it just depends on what gas station u go to. Wawa, you def cant pump it yourself.. the hodgie hut on the corner of your street.. help yourself lol
Also the full service deal was a job creator in Oregon, so along with our no sales tax, its a thing. Cheers.
I’m in Portland and we still have people pumping our gas
We've still got a few drive-thru liquor stores here in Southern California. Those are the store owners you don't wanna rob, it's either ran by a Roof Korean or some guy who makes his own guns. They do not play.
In Australia it's only sales at the Liquor store and we have Drive Through liquor stores everywhere.
All self serve stations have "honk horn for service" signs though many stations only have one person inside. Besides, it's not a complicated process I did it when I was 8 years old.
It is difficult to describe the impact - physical and personal - of that first shot when pumping your own gas. It felt like a meteor had struck the earth in front of me
Who else remembers 3.2 beer? "Sunday beer"
My F359 does not like full velocity fuel going in so I have to pull some valves out from the hood to make it clear while locking fuel deepension. Every time
It's getting rarer and rarer to actually see a locking mechanism on the pumps anymore
I live in Oregon and still don't have to pump my own gas and don't think that rule has changed lmao
Have you ever done it?
@@dt4676 Pumped my own gas? Yeah my parents live in Montana its super easy but was a little nervous at first lol
@@IPkAlone I worked at one for the last 3 years, they changed the law a while back. Counties with a population under 40,000 it is legal for you to pump your own gas, it's illegal for you to do it when the population is over 40,000.
In Rhode Island alcohol of any kind, beer wine liquor of any kind, must be sold in a liquor store. Nothing in gas stations. Nothing in Walmart. Nothing in grocery stores.
Woody.... I know where you stay near now... How's RDU? 🤣😂🤣
as a 30 yr Oregon resident this is funny to hear
Bruh the hard liqour was crazy hard for me to find while in cali. Couldn't find it anywhere i would normally buy in my home state
I guarantee your varieties are encore 300s, 500s, 700s and Wayne ovations. They all start the same way with the exception of the ovation sometimes.