Garbage disposals are becoming less popular and in some areas, no longer recommended for new construction homes and are not required. Nine states now have laws requiring residents to separate organic waste from trash (including bones and grease soaked or food soiled paper - pizza boxes, napkins) and not dispose of in the trash headed to landfills. Where I live in California, we have to bag organic kitchen waste and place it in our green bin (for yard waste)...the bags are pulled at the waste facility and they are shipped to an organic waste facility that separates it and composts it. It is a pain in the a**, but it is much better for the environment and they say to NOT use the sink disposal.
@@strix.1 I will start taking what California says seriously, when they are no longer okay with people living in tents all over hells half acre and crapping on the sidewalks. I just have a hard time believing a crust of bread thrown in the garbage is somehow worse than crapping on the sidewalk, but what do I know.
Just because spray cheese is sold in America it’s not like a common household item. I don’t know anyone out of my entire family, friends, and coworkers who would even buy spray cheese. And no one is going to fast food restaurants and saying supersize me. This is why ppl have misconceptions about the US
The Black Friday stereotype that Europeans love look down their collective noses at, doesn't really exist anymore. Between online, a generation who hates going out, and etc it just doesn't happen anymore. But don't let that stop the bashing...
The cheese spread is also sold in jars, just like peanut butter. The expensive cheese spreads often come in ceramic crocks or else they're sold as "Cheese Balls" that are rolled in crushed nuts.
I loved Black Friday sales. Since online shopping etc it’s not the same. That’s when stores began playing Christmas Music, I use to work in Meat Dept at grocery store and volunteered to work Thanksgiving just to have off the next day…Black Friday. But it’s not as good as it use to be.
The drugs advertised on TV are prescription only. The ad tells you to ask your doctor if it is right for you. It's ridiculous. I mean when is the last time you've seen a commercial for: toothpicks, Tupperware, shoelaces, plumbing pipes or fasteners, strikeable matchs, and pencils? These are all thing we geew up with that mom and dad had in their junk drawer in the kitches, or on a shelf in the basement or garage. 😂😂😂
Don't say it like that because non-prescription drugs are also advertised. As you say though, prescription drugs are advertised on TV with the statement, "ask your doctor if this medication is right for you", in the hope that a viewer/patient will badger the doctor to prescribe the drugs they heard of in TV. My personal thought is that I would never insult my doctor with a foolish question about what sorts of medications he or she intends to prescribe.
I used to love the rush of Black Friday, although Massachusetts old laws prohibit any retailer from opening any earlier than midnight on Black Friday. Today, I don't think Black Friday is what is used to be, as retailers often now start their sales days early and expand them all week, as well as online shopping. So the mad rush with people fighting isn't nearly what it used to be.
Honestly, I still find it hilarious that at a Walmart here in the United States... You've got a grocery store/pharmacy/furniture/electronic/clothing/liquor/automotive repair/gardening center/hunting & sports center/children toys center/home improvement section and arts and crafts section/jewelry section/bakery, sea food & butcher shop section and a hair salon near the front of the store. Sometimes some of the Walmart's even have a McDonalds at the front of the store as well, so while your car is being repaired and you've got your hair done and you've completed your shopping, you can sit down to eat until your car is finished and they call you over the intercom or they call you on your cell to tell you to come to the automotive section to get your vehicle. It's just mental. lol Not to mention, in the middle front of the store, they've got a bank, an optometrist, arcade, photobooths(to get family portraits), recycling center, lottery centers, phone recycling centers(take in your old cell phones and they give you money for them)... It varies per Walmart.
Americans are not ignorant of the metric system. Many switch effortlessly back and forth as needed. Cars all have speedometers displaying kilometers per hour and kilometers traveled or can be instantly reset to do so. The important information on food labels is metric, as are medication doses. No one thinks about drams. Meters are a very common measure, and most everyone has at least as good an estimation of that length as any European. Probably temperature is the last outpost, but weather channels and reports include Celsius. And most people have some feel for it, as well as common knowledge that 0 Celsius is freezing and 100 boiling at sea level. Drug ads so, in fact, are the only way many people learn about diseases and disorders, and that helps roll back prejudice and mistaken impressions. And quite frankly, some physicians are so far out of date that they would remain ignorant of many medications if their patients did not inform them. But it is true that some drug ads shy away from naming the disease to the point where it's hard to know just what the drug treats. It would not be unreasonable to assume that erectile dysfunction drugs' main benefit was to make you a better dancer. American Cheese is just a mix of cheeses, processed so they can be combined. There's nothing "plastic" or artificial about it. It's just cheese and is more readily melted for things like queso. A great many people never buy white bread. We haven't had any in the house in probably 50 years. The real emphasis among bread makers is multigrain and seeds and things like thinner slices and smaller volume to reduce calories. And white bread is no worse in terms of carbs. It's just marginally less healthy nutritionally and of course less flavorful. Many creators from elsewhere (or dismally ignorant American creators) have great difficulty with the political character of the U.S. where virtually all law is state law, the states being autonomous nations with some common interests. It often shows up in blanket statements about age limits, voting practices (a function of the states, even in national elections), traffic rules, and other things.
Oh, of you allergy problems from plants, one thing that helps with that, from a huge amount of people I know, if you have local, raw honey, buy and use that, instead of sugar, as it’s made from the plants that cause your allergies, in limited, controlled ways, by bees. And if you can get it, is safe, raw milk. Both will help, according to a lot of people I know, I’m lucky, I don’t have allergies and am not allergic to anything, that’s normal. So I don’t have to worry, but I grew up also on raw honey and raw milk, hunting and fishing. Out in the woods. We grew most of our vegetables and fruits as we were money port. Resource rich, where I lived and when. We had all the berries and fruit you could ever wish for on the southern Oregon coast, grew up camping and hiking and backpacking, hunting and fishing .raising our own beef and chickens. Fishing. Eating deer and elk, etc. natural things, organic, no I’m not some organic freak that hates freedom and guns, I love all those things, especially freedom and guns, and if you can do all those things, do it; you will be the healthiest you possibly could be, modern “food” ruins and breaks you, makes you sick and die you get than you should, or makes you need horrendous amounts of medications. Am finally moving back to as much organic, local food as possible, and my health is improving a lot, not bad health mind you, but lots of minor problems, getting worse, as life changes pushed me more towards fast and now, modern stuff .mainly general sickeness and digestive problems, now that I’m switching back, have the time and money, as I don’t have the land to do it myself right now. I have to buy, and back to being far more healthy with no problems, but old injuries. Purely physical things, a natural as you can be, never hurt, only improves. I also work a pretty physical job, with long hours, so staying shape isn’t as much of problem. Which is an another problem for the modern world, if you don’t go to the gym or work out some way, if you have a physically easy job. And like to over eat/indulge st times cause well, you earned it, damn right you did, just make you do enough work to not get overweight if possible. As that just makes every other issue that much worse, and lowers your quality of life after a certain point. I’m not saying oh wow I’m 8 pounds over my perfect weight for my height…like who cares? Are you happy and healthy right where you are? So if causing health issues? Of the answer is yes and then no, no problem. I mean overweight/obese, the medical terms that actually cause health problems.
Uh, every grocery store where I live has their own bakery you can get fresh bread every day any day and any big change store or go to the local bakery, which we have here walking distance from where I live here in Seattle. Hello this is a stupid list.
Garbage disposals are disgusting! I give all of my food garbage to the night critters, like Raccoons, Opossums, Skunks and whatever else wants a share, even one Black Bear that stops by once in the Spring when he wakes up and once in the fall/winter before he goes to sleep, he eats sunflower seeds I put out for him right in front of my bedroom window, what a delight! It keeps them from tearing up my garbage and feeds them food that isn't moldy, it's a win-win! Besides garbage disposals stink! This is just my opinion, you can deodorize them all day long, they still stink!
Great job, Garin.....another thing only done in America & something I wish all of you would react to, is: Flyovers, which is US military aircraft flying over tens of thousands of sports fans at NASCAR races, Major League Baseball games & NFL games. ❤🤍💙
Also, he was right about the Xbox consoles... I remember that Black Friday sale. When the over stock happened. The Xbox sale at Walmart happened and they were on Sale for $13.99 each with the Kinect included. They sold out quick, so if you weren't in line first and got to the back of the store(where the electronic section is at), then most likely, you weren't going to get the deal on the Xbox.
I do not understand why WatchMojo insists on calling canned cheese "spray cheese". It is actually called "squeeze cheese" because a silicone bladder within the can squeezes the cheese out the nozzle. There is absolutely no air propellant used.
The Black Friday deals used to be insane they would sell things for almost nothing. But there are ONLY so many, Like top brands. That's why people are fighting over them. They would put like 20 top brand TVs for that price.
"Spray cheese" is more of an item of convenience. Many people use it to decorate hors d'oeuvres for parties. If you want to save time, some people use this , however, if you are a traditionalist and you are making a cheeseboard presentation, you probably won't us spray cheese.
Bro, us Americans are notoriously unhealthy, check our life expectancy compared to other western nations. There is no other way to discuss certain elements of our lifestyle other than to roll your eyes at how grotesque they are.
Garbage disposal is no worse for the water system if it is setup for that. Evaporation pools are much more environmentally friendly than throwing all waste in the trash.
Black Friday really isn't crazy anymore. The video was portraying it many years ago, at brick & mortar stores. Also, I use my sink disposal sparingly. Usually just for vegetables, but not for celery. Celery will clog it up an you have to remove the fibrous leftovers by hand, or long forceps. Really enjoy you videos! ❤
Garbage disposals are not bad for the environment any more than your toilet..... They both go to the same pipe. Every drain and toilet in your house goes to the same pipe.
NOTE : the United States does NOT now and has NEVER used Imperial Measurements. The System of "Imperial' measurement was not even invented until 50 years after the US declared Independence from England. The US uses United States Customary Measure which is a variation of the much older English Standard measures. Also, as a result of the North American Free Trade Agreement [NAFTA], all products sold in the US are labeled in both US and Metric measuring systems.
Idk, but almost everyone I know and America UA-cam channels I follow use a combination of the two systems. Shoot, even many European UA-cam channels use a combination of the two. There's just times, that one is more useful and accurate than the other. Prime example, when I bake something bread or dessert wise, grams are far more precise. Small differences can make a big difference in breads and cakes. As well when crafting Small items with wood or other materials, then mm or cm can be more precise. But with large things then inches, yards, feet and miles just makes more sense. So I don't get why others think we never use them. Leaves me shaking my head in confusion 😕. And when I make any other types of foods, I don't measure anything lol. I just wing it, a little of this, a lot of that and tweak it as I go.
🧀 If you have never had spray cheese or american cheese you may not like it, it is very salty...I can't stand it, however, it does make a descent, cheap & fast grilled cheese sandwich. 💲 Black Friday...not sure about everywhere, but I don't see as many stores with people camping overnight for deals...I mean, with Amazon and other retailers offering great deals online, who wants to get up at 4am or stay up all night for a discount on technology that is on its way out. 💊 The drug ads...well, all my tv shows have commercials edited out...but I never had a problem with drug ads, they are longer but instead of watching 3 ads, you just get 1. I actually had migraine medication prescribed to be by my neurologist, and I saw a migraine medication advertised on tv and asked my doctor and he was able to switch me to that one which worked so much faster and seldom require a second dose...until 3 years later when my insurance would no longer pay for it...then it was $100/dose so I had to switch back to the generic.
Ehh. We still use the imperial system heavily, we also use metric, at times, a huge amount of our food and drinks give weight and volume in metric. Almost all our vehicles, newer ones anyways. Show mph/kph, and a lot of us know the basics and have to use them cause of work, or being in the Military, where we have to know meters and km at least…and usually a lot more, like liters at least roughly. And well we primarily sell soda in one to three liter bottles for the big bottles, but drinks, like the fountain drinks at fast food food or gas stations, or smaller bottles/cans are in various ounce sizes, haha. A ootnn no if the stuff I work on, build and install is primarily metric for sizing and bolts and nuts/screws. But we put a lot of imperial stuff on them, and measure them in inches, haha. With a lot of imperial parts on them. So the more technical/mechanical your job is here in the US, you gotta know both, even more so if in the US Military as anytime we work with nato countries is all metric, so we have to be able to communicate accurately with them, then if you have the honor and privilege of being in the air wing in the USMC, you get to know both of those, plus old school naval stuff too, like knots for speed of a ship/boat, or air speed of aircraft still. And using nautical miles instead of statute miles, or kilometers, but that also depends on what other countries tires you’re working with, and all the various weapons systems give ranges in anything from nautical miles, to km, miles, yards, meters, and weapons ranges can be in any of those units also for the USMC. Older aircraft use all those systems on airframe, temperatures in F and C, fuel in pounds of fuel, fuel flow pounds per hour or minute, altitude in feet, range in pick any system you want, one of them gives a read out in at least of those. It’s madness over here, we don’t just use the imperial we use imperial and metric and older shit, all at once. While speaking screws up English, that’s even more messed up than English English, cause we got way more cultures influencing our version, then the addition of the internet and texting, etc. so yeah, it’s cool here, but crazy, a ton to learn of you want to live here and have a good chance of understanding stuff. Opening h is 25.4mm and, oh fractions and decimals, of inches. We are really big on those things in the mechanical/technical world. And there’s 12 inches to a foot, 3 feet to a yard, 1760 yards to a mile a mile is 5,280 feet. A meter is a little longer than a yard, a meter is 39 point something inches. A mile is 1600 meters. You begin to see the problem with what measurement systems we use here…ahaha. But it makes you think, cause our base is twelfths, with fractions and decimals added to that. But grade for construction is in tenths of inches/feet…yeah. It’s good times. Everything here is a melting pot here from culture to language to measuring and building, working on stuff. Oh yeah our guns/weapons for the military are a nice mix of insane measurements for a single system also, caliber can be in mm, or inches/decimals of inches, ranges in yds, m, I’m or miles. Nautical miles. Or can be caliber for ships guns, like say a 5 inch, mk38 gun, the mk and following number is a denotion of the caliber of a naval gun, and the caliber of a naval gun. Is how many times you multiply the bore diameter by, to get the barrel length…so not even caliber means the same thing here, I realize other nations still do the same thing, but they list range of the naval gun in km, we still do primarily for us, In nautical miles. The 5” naval gun would be a 127mm for you guys and other nations. Every inch is 25.4 mm, so makes it easy to covert back and forth. That’s just how roles here using various base ten math to apply to a base 12 measurement. And temperature. It’s just so dumb to freeze at 0 C and boil at 100C makes way more sense to freeze at 32F and boil at 212F…ahaha. To wrap up my rant about measuring and how I legitimately don’t like metric system, it’s a pain, not needed and dumb, we use the standard system for a reason. Its standard, and better, makes you think. But remember there’s two types of nations on earth boys and girls. Those that use the metric system and the one that put a man on the moon. Or those who use the wrong system and the one who uses inches. And who’s the only two time reigning world champ? Yep. Inches, feet and miles.
9:00 Mark! 3,647 Views + Mine! 🎉 Thumb Up #687! 👍 You're welcome, and thanks! 😊 Notes: Hmm. I went to check for today's mail, and there wasn't any to be fetched. So, once back under the carport, I resumed this video that I began elsewhere. Now I've finished it during Breakfast. 😁 But anyway, this is my first time to see a family react to that "Mojo" video since COVID-19 and some things have changed! Damn call closed my window! Now where was I? I wrote about stocking and such. Freaking idiot derailed my train of thought! Ugh! 🤬 Never mind! Bye for now! 🙏
And for speed, where I live in Idaho, on the interstate our speed limit for non CDL vehicles, aka big rigs, so regular cars and trucks and mini vans and what not, is 80 mph…so 128.748 kph according to the converter, which means most people are going 83-85 or so, 133.576-136.794 kph…and you’ll have people just blow by you like your standing still, doing at least 95 mph…or more and you rarely see anyone pulled over, with state troopers all over the interstate most times, like there’s a lot and they are spread out. Thats 152.888 kph at least that some people are doing. Amd that’s just normal day to day driving, with our big ass vehicles and fairly packed roads, for even how big ours are. The semi truck speed limit is 70 mph…yeah most are going that speed to 80 or even low 80 mph for a vehicle that big. So yeah…accidents can be bad, the fact that anyone survives them. With the forces involved is a test to car makers, safety devices and just how damn tough people actually are. When cars first came out people thought you couldn’t go faster than a horse could sprint, or else you couldn’t breathe. Granted that was the common folk, st least a good amount of them, and fair enough, most had never been faster than that at that time. Most people don’t realize we had horseless carriages fairly Early on, aka steam powered ones, using boilers, no to little lights. And those lights were candles/lanterns that burned oil. Very bad brakes. Steel wheels, like a carriage, no to minimal suspension, no traffic lights or laws to govern them…and they could explode, killing people with iron shrapnel and par boiling them with steam also…those were the first “cars” and they absolutely existed and drove around, I use drove loosely, as they moved and killed a minimal amount of people. Diesel/gasoline engines started to really appear in the mid 1890’s then more and more after. We’ve only being internal combustion stuff on a larger scale for like 130 years…and I can drive a decades old vehicle. At 80 mph until I run out of gas’s, refill it and keep going, hours on end, days on end…it’s insane, when you actually stop and think about it. About the fastest you could push a horse in long term average was a bit over human walking pace, of you wanted the horse to live and continue doing work for you…so was like 7-10 mph continuous, minus eating and sleeping of course. Water breaks. Etc. so at best, 8 hours of travel, or from right before sun up to barely after dusk in summer you might equal one hour of modern vehicles on the road. At 70-80 mph. Some of the farms I travel to, to go do maintenance on, every 2 weeks, let alone repairs from break downs, are 3 hours away, at umm, let’s say 80 mph…haha, so just over 100 years ago, that woulda take me at least 3 days to get there. But I woulda had to bring a carriage/wagon with spare parts and tools, so now I’m limited to about a 5mph average, so more like 4-5 days to get there. So I could do at most 8-10 hours of actual work fixing things…then 4-5 days back. Insane. Metric imperial, or stupid politics, or wars, etc…we’ve come so far, can’t even quantified in way that makes sense, I guess why I brought it up, the whole conversion of units got me to think about it again, everyone takes so much for granted, is kinda sad actually. Cause it’s so easy now to just survive, you fit. Have to try in most places, you can do bare minimum effort or less and survive. In the past you’d be homeless. Or dead if you did that. Now you can do nothing and the government will support you, in a lot of places. Sore your life mag not be good, but you’ll be alive. In the past you did, you starved to death. You got sick and no one to help you? Dead. Got a minor injury that turned bad. Dead or crippled. And no one cared but your own family, if you were lucky, and they could spare anything. I guess, just enjoy life and what we all got in the modern world, isn’t all bad, sure plenty of bad, but so much good for us commoners. We don’t die from an infected tooth for the most part anymore, just a quick, and not fun dentist visit away, with some helpful antibiotics if needed, and good as new, with a life long, safe replacement tooth. So fast and simple, easy, good. Helm these days you can get shot multiple times even, and good medical care, that is timely, you won’t even be crippled, if they don’t clip your spine or major nerve cluster and you’ll heal up, almost as good as before, depending on what they hit, of course. And be more or less physically completely fine. With all our problems. Never honestly been a better time to be alive than now .
Having been to Europe I can confirm the portion sizes in the US are much bigger. I usually can't finish so I take it home and finish it later. Doing that is common here but I understand it's not done as much over there. If one doesn't want a super sized meal, there is a solution.....Don't order it! Yes, we need a prescription for most drugs other than aspirin and things like that.
Recommendation for u to watch and react to is Operation yellow ribbon which is about what Canada did with the people on the planes that landed in Gander Newfoundland, Halifax etc.
Magnesium Citrate doesn't cause diarrhea and helps with muscle cramps. Some types of Magnesium are good for anxiety and depression. Watch the Dr. LaGrand channel video called Which Type of Magnesium Supplement Is The Best?,.
in america youre way more likey to self diagnose your self with something you do not have because you see an advertisement about some drug treating some illness you could possibly have
The term "Black Friday " is misused and misunderstood. It is actually a retail term to help companies anticipate profit and loss margins before the end of the year. When a company is "in the black," it means the company is making a profit. The financial ledgers are written in black ink , while losses are written in red ink. The term "in the red" indicates that a company is in danger of losing money and not making a profit by the end of the fiscal year.
@@therealimnotjiminy "the term "Black Friday" solidified by the 1980s, referring to the pivotal point where retailers purportedly shifted from loss ("in the red") to profit ("in the black"). This day marks the unofficial start of the Christmas shopping season, with promotional sales aiming to draw large crowds. Black Friday is the busiest shopping day of the year in the United States"
@@RogCBrand Yeah, every business in the country was operating at a loss for 330 days a year until that one magical day. LOL Gullible! The term "Black Friday" originated with police in Philadelphia in the early 1960s to describe the chaos that ensued when large numbers of suburban shoppers flooded into the city for holiday shopping and the annual Army-Navy football game. The crowding created traffic issues and required police to work longer shifts to manage the crowds and related incidents. LATER, because retailers weren't happy with the negative connotation of "Black Friday" they tried to rebrand it as "Big Friday." However, this effort was unsuccessful, so by the late 1980s they began another rebranding/marketing scheme that inferred that "Black Friday" represented the day when they moved from being "in the red" (operating at a loss) to "in the black" (turning a profit) due to the high volume of sales, WHICH WAS UNTRUE. "the term 'Black Friday' solidified by the 1980s, referring to the pivotal point where retailers purportedly shifted from loss ("in the red") to profit ("in the black"). This day marks the unofficial start of the Christmas shopping season, with promotional sales aiming to draw large crowds. Black Friday is the busiest shopping day of the year in the United States"
@@therealimnotjiminy Who said going in the black occurred on that specific day? You seem to like putting words in other peoples' mouths. You seem to be the type of person that likes to go around being a contrarian. You seem to be a very, very obnoxious person.
The spray cheese is extremely salty. It’s no bad. A lot of American stuff is convenient. As a American, I’m preconditioned to these things. I don’t go places without free refills. Super size is a wonderful thing. Black Friday is overrated, hectic, and unsafe.
I'm in the ugly part of Texas. (West Texas ODESSA) I. The huge oilfield. You guys can come stay at my little house and use it as a hub while you come and go. Use it as a mail drop also from others, and a place to rest FREE of coarse
American here I can’t stand Black Friday, you would never see me going to a store on Black Friday unless I needed and Essential item or it is a mom and pop shop ( a local small store ).
This channel (not The Graham’s) is exaggerated and out if date. There is no more super sizing anywhere, however you can go medium and large but there’s nothing past large anymore. Garbage disposals aren’t made for bones or apple cores etc. Metric system: UK still uses both metric and Imperial just like us, Uk still uses ‘stones!!’ for a measure of weight?! Now add for drugs does not mean we can walk into a drug store (chemist) and buy drugs! It says “ask your doctor…” so you and you doctors discuss the pros and cons and then give you a prescription or not.
Nobody's force in you to refill you drink. It's called free will. The large portion size. That's why. Every restaurant has to go containers. You don't have to eat in all take it with you. William s
Oh, 5 km is 3 miles, 16 oz to a pound, and you could have 2,000…2,200 or 2,400 lbs to a ton, or tonne, or short ton…all depends on what kinda ton, or yes we use metric tons at times. So lots of options, we got options. 1 kilo is 2.2 pounds. But fluid ounces is different than dry ounces/weight, so gotta now the context, using the ideal Mass of something at 1 gravity is just dumb, and pure volume weather dry or wet…also dumb…way too easy. And oh our agricultural uses bushels and barrels also. But all the newer stuff and exports/at least leaving the factory or cannery. Whatever has to use our system and metric for almost everything to work with foreign nations. It’s insane, I know I’ve said that before, but it literally is…and we just make it all work, somehow.
I’m not stupid. I can figure out the metric system. I just don’t want to I like our imperial system better. I don’t need to use the metric system if I don’t want to I can if I want to both are available to me also, there’s a thing we call a calculator.
when it comes to refills. most places will give soda, tea, water, and coffee free. things like alcohol, specialty drinks, and juices are usually not free for refills. also, with iced drinks, you can ask for 'easy ice' to get less ice in the drink I saw a documentary years ago that it cost less than a quarter (25 cents) to make a gallon of soda by the soda companies, and they sell it to the restaurants for dollars and the restaurants in a concentrated form, who then mark it up several hundred percent for each glass they sell. That's why we get free refills, because it barely costs the seller to give refills and it makes the customers happy.
The guy who made this video was wrong about the drinking and voting age. Why they are different? Drinking age used to be 18, but since the USA is a country with a lot of cars and mass transit only in big cities, they raised the age of drinking to 21 in 1980 because they didn't want young people who were prone to going out and partying, who had less experience behind the car steering wheel drinking then driving. It was meant to cut down on impaired driving car accidents. (I remember this vividly because I was getting close to legal drinking age when they raised it).
another reason they are different is because they are non-related. Who cares if you can or can't drink before you can vote? They don't have anything to do with one another.
What Europeans fail to realize is that "Processed" cheese was invented in Switzerland. It consists of a blend of cheeses that has been melted, pasteurized and allowed to solidify. I suspect the "process" developed from left over fondue.
No G, I want to be stupid and not ask questions of my doctor. You should always ask your doctor questions about other drugs that you know about or certain drugs with certain side effects. Don’t be stupid. That’s all they’re saying those commercials.
It’s getting old to see all these top 10 things lists and they don’t explain WHY something’s “strange”. The voting & drinking age used to be 21 for both. They lowered it to 18 starting with WW2 because of the draft Lots of people felt it wasn’t fair to draft men into the military and risk their lives and not have the privilege to vote.
@@DENVEROUTDOORMAN do the actual research bud. Matt is from the area his character names are literally names after places all over Oregon burns, is named after a road in portland. Skinner is named after Skinners butte in Eugene . The statue in front of the court house is designed after a actual statue on Springfield. And countless more references
"Food disposals are bad because they waste water" It's impossible to waste water because whatever water that's not used, evaporates and comes back as rain and the cycle repeats nonstop.
Lol speaking as an American, a lot of these entries are exaggerated or outdated or both.
So to sum this video up......America is Great and we love it!!!
America is the least great western nation in existence.
Garbage disposals are not bad for the environment. Better than adding to the trash. All goes the same place toilet waste goes.
Garbage disposals are becoming less popular and in some areas, no longer recommended for new construction homes and are not required. Nine states now have laws requiring residents to separate organic waste from trash (including bones and grease soaked or food soiled paper - pizza boxes, napkins) and not dispose of in the trash headed to landfills. Where I live in California, we have to bag organic kitchen waste and place it in our green bin (for yard waste)...the bags are pulled at the waste facility and they are shipped to an organic waste facility that separates it and composts it. It is a pain in the a**, but it is much better for the environment and they say to NOT use the sink disposal.
@@strix.1 I will start taking what California says seriously, when they are no longer okay with people living in tents all over hells half acre and crapping on the sidewalks. I just have a hard time believing a crust of bread thrown in the garbage is somehow worse than crapping on the sidewalk, but what do I know.
Just because spray cheese is sold in America it’s not like a common household item. I don’t know anyone out of my entire family, friends, and coworkers who would even buy spray cheese. And no one is going to fast food restaurants and saying supersize me. This is why ppl have misconceptions about the US
The Black Friday stereotype that Europeans love look down their collective noses at, doesn't really exist anymore. Between online, a generation who hates going out, and etc it just doesn't happen anymore. But don't let that stop the bashing...
"Etc" or "and", not both.
@@therealimnotjiminy who gives a flying f**k?
Sometimes the waffling is the best part of the video 😂
The cheese spread is also sold in jars, just like peanut butter. The expensive cheese spreads often come in ceramic crocks or else they're sold as "Cheese Balls" that are rolled in crushed nuts.
U.S. healthcare is expensive because it's the best.
@@synical13 And you're still alive.
I loved Black Friday sales. Since online shopping etc it’s not the same. That’s when stores began playing Christmas Music, I use to work in Meat Dept at grocery store and volunteered to work Thanksgiving just to have off the next day…Black Friday. But it’s not as good as it use to be.
The drugs advertised on TV are prescription only. The ad tells you to ask your doctor if it is right for you. It's ridiculous. I mean when is the last time you've seen a commercial for: toothpicks, Tupperware, shoelaces, plumbing pipes or fasteners, strikeable matchs, and pencils? These are all thing we geew up with that mom and dad had in their junk drawer in the kitches, or on a shelf in the basement or garage. 😂😂😂
Don't say it like that because non-prescription drugs are also advertised.
As you say though, prescription drugs are advertised on TV with the statement, "ask your doctor if this medication is right for you", in the hope that a viewer/patient will badger the doctor to prescribe the drugs they heard of in TV.
My personal thought is that I would never insult my doctor with a foolish question about what sorts of medications he or she intends to prescribe.
I used to love the rush of Black Friday, although Massachusetts old laws prohibit any retailer from opening any earlier than midnight on Black Friday. Today, I don't think Black Friday is what is used to be, as retailers often now start their sales days early and expand them all week, as well as online shopping. So the mad rush with people fighting isn't nearly what it used to be.
The rule for garbage disposal is if you can't bite through it with your teeth, don't put it in the disposal.
Try that with grease.
Oh man I've been doing it all wrong or I just don't have strong teeth.
Nope
Honestly, I still find it hilarious that at a Walmart here in the United States... You've got a grocery store/pharmacy/furniture/electronic/clothing/liquor/automotive repair/gardening center/hunting & sports center/children toys center/home improvement section and arts and crafts section/jewelry section/bakery, sea food & butcher shop section and a hair salon near the front of the store. Sometimes some of the Walmart's even have a McDonalds at the front of the store as well, so while your car is being repaired and you've got your hair done and you've completed your shopping, you can sit down to eat until your car is finished and they call you over the intercom or they call you on your cell to tell you to come to the automotive section to get your vehicle. It's just mental. lol Not to mention, in the middle front of the store, they've got a bank, an optometrist, arcade, photobooths(to get family portraits), recycling center, lottery centers, phone recycling centers(take in your old cell phones and they give you money for them)... It varies per Walmart.
Why is that hilarious? That is essentially a "shopping center" from the '60s-'70s, or a mall from the 80's-90's.
You can also get your taxes done at tax time.
I work target and saw people camping out in front of store and had no ideal what they were doing
Americans are not ignorant of the metric system. Many switch effortlessly back and forth as needed. Cars all have speedometers displaying kilometers per hour and kilometers traveled or can be instantly reset to do so. The important information on food labels is metric, as are medication doses. No one thinks about drams. Meters are a very common measure, and most everyone has at least as good an estimation of that length as any European. Probably temperature is the last outpost, but weather channels and reports include Celsius. And most people have some feel for it, as well as common knowledge that 0 Celsius is freezing and 100 boiling at sea level.
Drug ads so, in fact, are the only way many people learn about diseases and disorders, and that helps roll back prejudice and mistaken impressions. And quite frankly, some physicians are so far out of date that they would remain ignorant of many medications if their patients did not inform them. But it is true that some drug ads shy away from naming the disease to the point where it's hard to know just what the drug treats. It would not be unreasonable to assume that erectile dysfunction drugs' main benefit was to make you a better dancer.
American Cheese is just a mix of cheeses, processed so they can be combined. There's nothing "plastic" or artificial about it. It's just cheese and is more readily melted for things like queso.
A great many people never buy white bread. We haven't had any in the house in probably 50 years. The real emphasis among bread makers is multigrain and seeds and things like thinner slices and smaller volume to reduce calories. And white bread is no worse in terms of carbs. It's just marginally less healthy nutritionally and of course less flavorful.
Many creators from elsewhere (or dismally ignorant American creators) have great difficulty with the political character of the U.S. where virtually all law is state law, the states being autonomous nations with some common interests. It often shows up in blanket statements about age limits, voting practices (a function of the states, even in national elections), traffic rules, and other things.
Leave it to Mojo to omit the obvious: college sports that make money.
Oh, of you allergy problems from plants, one thing that helps with that, from a huge amount of people I know, if you have local, raw honey, buy and use that, instead of sugar, as it’s made from the plants that cause your allergies, in limited, controlled ways, by bees. And if you can get it, is safe, raw milk. Both will help, according to a lot of people I know, I’m lucky, I don’t have allergies and am not allergic to anything, that’s normal. So I don’t have to worry, but I grew up also on raw honey and raw milk, hunting and fishing. Out in the woods. We grew most of our vegetables and fruits as we were money port. Resource rich, where I lived and when. We had all the berries and fruit you could ever wish for on the southern Oregon coast, grew up camping and hiking and backpacking, hunting and fishing .raising our own beef and chickens. Fishing. Eating deer and elk, etc. natural things, organic, no I’m not some organic freak that hates freedom and guns, I love all those things, especially freedom and guns, and if you can do all those things, do it; you will be the healthiest you possibly could be, modern “food” ruins and breaks you, makes you sick and die you get than you should, or makes you need horrendous amounts of medications. Am finally moving back to as much organic, local food as possible, and my health is improving a lot, not bad health mind you, but lots of minor problems, getting worse, as life changes pushed me more towards fast and now, modern stuff .mainly general sickeness and digestive problems, now that I’m switching back, have the time and money, as I don’t have the land to do it myself right now. I have to buy, and back to being far more healthy with no problems, but old injuries. Purely physical things, a natural as you can be, never hurt, only improves. I also work a pretty physical job, with long hours, so staying shape isn’t as much of problem. Which is an another problem for the modern world, if you don’t go to the gym or work out some way, if you have a physically easy job. And like to over eat/indulge st times cause well, you earned it, damn right you did, just make you do enough work to not get overweight if possible. As that just makes every other issue that much worse, and lowers your quality of life after a certain point. I’m not saying oh wow I’m 8 pounds over my perfect weight for my height…like who cares? Are you happy and healthy right where you are? So if causing health issues? Of the answer is yes and then no, no problem. I mean overweight/obese, the medical terms that actually cause health problems.
Uh, every grocery store where I live has their own bakery you can get fresh bread every day any day and any big change store or go to the local bakery, which we have here walking distance from where I live here in Seattle. Hello this is a stupid list.
McDonald's in Japan sells fries by the tray. You can order a tray of fries...
Hello From Texas, Had Beans & Rice With Smoked Sausage & My Favorite Cornbread, Mexican Style Cornbread
Garbage disposals are disgusting! I give all of my food garbage to the night critters, like Raccoons, Opossums, Skunks and whatever else wants a share, even one Black Bear that stops by once in the Spring when he wakes up and once in the fall/winter before he goes to sleep, he eats sunflower seeds I put out for him right in front of my bedroom window, what a delight! It keeps them from tearing up my garbage and feeds them food that isn't moldy, it's a win-win!
Besides garbage disposals stink! This is just my opinion, you can deodorize them all day long, they still stink!
Black Friday is not like that anymore, haven't been in years
Two easy measurements are: 1 inch = 2.2 cm, and 1 meter = 3.3 feet (or ~ 1 yard which is 36 inches)
Mr. Graham easy way to figure it out is. 28' Celsius is 82' Farenheit
Spray on cheese was good as a kid, but now im like get that away from me :D
Great job, Garin.....another thing only done in America & something I wish all of you would react to, is: Flyovers, which is US military aircraft flying over tens of thousands of sports fans at NASCAR races, Major League Baseball games & NFL games. ❤🤍💙
We advertise Drs., Drugs, Lawyers etc. on TV. It's really annoying😂
Also, he was right about the Xbox consoles... I remember that Black Friday sale. When the over stock happened. The Xbox sale at Walmart happened and they were on Sale for $13.99 each with the Kinect included. They sold out quick, so if you weren't in line first and got to the back of the store(where the electronic section is at), then most likely, you weren't going to get the deal on the Xbox.
I do not understand why WatchMojo insists on calling canned cheese "spray cheese". It is actually called "squeeze cheese" because a silicone bladder within the can squeezes the cheese out the nozzle. There is absolutely no air propellant used.
When waffling, don't forget the syrup...😛
The Black Friday deals used to be insane they would sell things for almost nothing.
But there are ONLY so many, Like top brands. That's why people are fighting over them. They would put like 20 top brand TVs for that price.
"Spray cheese" is more of an item of convenience. Many people use it to decorate hors d'oeuvres for parties. If you want to save time, some people use this , however, if you are a traditionalist and you are making a cheeseboard presentation, you probably won't us spray cheese.
Pretty sure that all the McDonalds in the US now sell BASKETS of fries.
Ah, yes, WatchMojo and their condescending...so refreshing... (sarcasm)
Watchmojo really has turned into a bunch of self loathing navel gazers.
Bro, us Americans are notoriously unhealthy, check our life expectancy compared to other western nations. There is no other way to discuss certain elements of our lifestyle other than to roll your eyes at how grotesque they are.
Garbage disposal is no worse for the water system if it is setup for that. Evaporation pools are much more environmentally friendly than throwing all waste in the trash.
Watch Mojo may not be the best place to get information on America.
Black Friday really isn't crazy anymore. The video was portraying it many years ago, at brick & mortar stores. Also, I use my sink disposal sparingly. Usually just for vegetables, but not for celery. Celery will clog it up an you have to remove the fibrous leftovers by hand, or long forceps. Really enjoy you videos! ❤
Black Friday died out
Jolly did a video giving girl scout cookies to school kids.. it was great.
Garbage disposals are not bad for the environment any more than your toilet..... They both go to the same pipe.
Every drain and toilet in your house goes to the same pipe.
McDonald's fries and order a side of mac sauce. Best dipping sauce for the fries.
FYI mac sauce is the sauce they use on the big mac.
Such a cute family!
NOTE : the United States does NOT now and has NEVER used Imperial Measurements. The System of "Imperial' measurement was not even invented until 50 years after the US declared Independence from England. The US uses United States Customary Measure which is a variation of the much older English Standard measures. Also, as a result of the North American Free Trade Agreement [NAFTA], all products sold in the US are labeled in both US and Metric measuring systems.
Idk, but almost everyone I know and America UA-cam channels I follow use a combination of the two systems. Shoot, even many European UA-cam channels use a combination of the two. There's just times, that one is more useful and accurate than the other.
Prime example, when I bake something bread or dessert wise, grams are far more precise. Small differences can make a big difference in breads and cakes. As well when crafting Small items with wood or other materials, then mm or cm can be more precise.
But with large things then inches, yards, feet and miles just makes more sense. So I don't get why others think we never use them. Leaves me shaking my head in confusion 😕.
And when I make any other types of foods, I don't measure anything lol. I just wing it, a little of this, a lot of that and tweak it as I go.
🧀 If you have never had spray cheese or american cheese you may not like it, it is very salty...I can't stand it, however, it does make a descent, cheap & fast grilled cheese sandwich.
💲 Black Friday...not sure about everywhere, but I don't see as many stores with people camping overnight for deals...I mean, with Amazon and other retailers offering great deals online, who wants to get up at 4am or stay up all night for a discount on technology that is on its way out.
💊 The drug ads...well, all my tv shows have commercials edited out...but I never had a problem with drug ads, they are longer but instead of watching 3 ads, you just get 1. I actually had migraine medication prescribed to be by my neurologist, and I saw a migraine medication advertised on tv and asked my doctor and he was able to switch me to that one which worked so much faster and seldom require a second dose...until 3 years later when my insurance would no longer pay for it...then it was $100/dose so I had to switch back to the generic.
Ehh. We still use the imperial system heavily, we also use metric, at times, a huge amount of our food and drinks give weight and volume in metric. Almost all our vehicles, newer ones anyways. Show mph/kph, and a lot of us know the basics and have to use them cause of work, or being in the Military, where we have to know meters and km at least…and usually a lot more, like liters at least roughly. And well we primarily sell soda in one to three liter bottles for the big bottles, but drinks, like the fountain drinks at fast food food or gas stations, or smaller bottles/cans are in various ounce sizes, haha. A ootnn no if the stuff I work on, build and install is primarily metric for sizing and bolts and nuts/screws. But we put a lot of imperial stuff on them, and measure them in inches, haha. With a lot of imperial parts on them. So the more technical/mechanical your job is here in the US, you gotta know both, even more so if in the US Military as anytime we work with nato countries is all metric, so we have to be able to communicate accurately with them, then if you have the honor and privilege of being in the air wing in the USMC, you get to know both of those, plus old school naval stuff too, like knots for speed of a ship/boat, or air speed of aircraft still. And using nautical miles instead of statute miles, or kilometers, but that also depends on what other countries tires you’re working with, and all the various weapons systems give ranges in anything from nautical miles, to km, miles, yards, meters, and weapons ranges can be in any of those units also for the USMC. Older aircraft use all those systems on airframe, temperatures in F and C, fuel in pounds of fuel, fuel flow pounds per hour or minute, altitude in feet, range in pick any system you want, one of them gives a read out in at least of those. It’s madness over here, we don’t just use the imperial we use imperial and metric and older shit, all at once. While speaking screws up English, that’s even more messed up than English English, cause we got way more cultures influencing our version, then the addition of the internet and texting, etc. so yeah, it’s cool here, but crazy, a ton to learn of you want to live here and have a good chance of understanding stuff. Opening h is 25.4mm and, oh fractions and decimals, of inches. We are really big on those things in the mechanical/technical world. And there’s 12 inches to a foot, 3 feet to a yard, 1760 yards to a mile a mile is 5,280 feet. A meter is a little longer than a yard, a meter is 39 point something inches. A mile is 1600 meters. You begin to see the problem with what measurement systems we use here…ahaha. But it makes you think, cause our base is twelfths, with fractions and decimals added to that. But grade for construction is in tenths of inches/feet…yeah. It’s good times. Everything here is a melting pot here from culture to language to measuring and building, working on stuff. Oh yeah our guns/weapons for the military are a nice mix of insane measurements for a single system also, caliber can be in mm, or inches/decimals of inches, ranges in yds, m, I’m or miles. Nautical miles. Or can be caliber for ships guns, like say a 5 inch, mk38 gun, the mk and following number is a denotion of the caliber of a naval gun, and the caliber of a naval gun. Is how many times you multiply the bore diameter by, to get the barrel length…so not even caliber means the same thing here, I realize other nations still do the same thing, but they list range of the naval gun in km, we still do primarily for us, In nautical miles. The 5” naval gun would be a 127mm for you guys and other nations. Every inch is 25.4 mm, so makes it easy to covert back and forth. That’s just how roles here using various base ten math to apply to a base 12 measurement. And temperature. It’s just so dumb to freeze at 0 C and boil at 100C makes way more sense to freeze at 32F and boil at 212F…ahaha. To wrap up my rant about measuring and how I legitimately don’t like metric system, it’s a pain, not needed and dumb, we use the standard system for a reason. Its standard, and better, makes you think. But remember there’s two types of nations on earth boys and girls. Those that use the metric system and the one that put a man on the moon. Or those who use the wrong system and the one who uses inches. And who’s the only two time reigning world champ? Yep. Inches, feet and miles.
the videos are very cool
Spray cheese is the junkiest of junk food
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Notes: Hmm. I went to check for today's mail, and there wasn't any to be fetched. So, once back under the carport, I resumed this video that I began elsewhere. Now I've finished it during Breakfast. 😁
But anyway, this is my first time to see a family react to that "Mojo" video since COVID-19 and some things have changed!
Damn call closed my window! Now where was I?
I wrote about stocking and such. Freaking idiot derailed my train of thought! Ugh! 🤬
Never mind! Bye for now! 🙏
And for speed, where I live in Idaho, on the interstate our speed limit for non CDL vehicles, aka big rigs, so regular cars and trucks and mini vans and what not, is 80 mph…so 128.748 kph according to the converter, which means most people are going 83-85 or so, 133.576-136.794 kph…and you’ll have people just blow by you like your standing still, doing at least 95 mph…or more and you rarely see anyone pulled over, with state troopers all over the interstate most times, like there’s a lot and they are spread out. Thats 152.888 kph at least that some people are doing. Amd that’s just normal day to day driving, with our big ass vehicles and fairly packed roads, for even how big ours are. The semi truck speed limit is 70 mph…yeah most are going that speed to 80 or even low 80 mph for a vehicle that big. So yeah…accidents can be bad, the fact that anyone survives them. With the forces involved is a test to car makers, safety devices and just how damn tough people actually are. When cars first came out people thought you couldn’t go faster than a horse could sprint, or else you couldn’t breathe. Granted that was the common folk, st least a good amount of them, and fair enough, most had never been faster than that at that time. Most people don’t realize we had horseless carriages fairly
Early on, aka steam powered ones, using boilers, no to little lights. And those lights were candles/lanterns that burned oil. Very bad brakes. Steel wheels, like a carriage, no to minimal suspension, no traffic lights or laws to govern them…and they could explode, killing people with iron shrapnel and par boiling them with steam also…those were the first “cars” and they absolutely existed and drove around, I use drove loosely, as they moved and killed a minimal amount of people. Diesel/gasoline engines started to really appear in the mid 1890’s then more and more after. We’ve only being internal combustion stuff on a larger scale for like 130 years…and I can drive a decades old vehicle. At 80 mph until
I run out of gas’s, refill it and keep going, hours on end, days on end…it’s insane, when you actually stop and think about it. About the fastest you could push a horse in long term average was a bit over human walking pace, of you wanted the horse to live and continue doing work for you…so was like 7-10 mph continuous, minus eating and sleeping of course. Water breaks. Etc. so at best, 8 hours of travel, or from right before sun up to barely after dusk in summer you might equal one hour of modern vehicles on the road. At 70-80 mph. Some of the farms I travel to, to go do maintenance on, every 2 weeks, let alone repairs from break downs, are 3 hours away, at umm, let’s say 80 mph…haha, so just over 100 years ago, that woulda take me at least 3 days to get there. But I woulda had to bring a carriage/wagon with spare parts and tools, so now I’m limited to about a 5mph average, so more like 4-5 days to get there. So I could do at most 8-10 hours of actual work fixing things…then 4-5 days back. Insane. Metric imperial, or stupid politics, or wars, etc…we’ve come so far, can’t even quantified in way that makes sense, I guess why I brought it up, the whole conversion of units got me to think about it again, everyone takes so much for granted, is kinda sad actually. Cause it’s so easy now to just survive, you fit. Have to try in most places, you can do bare minimum effort or less and survive. In the past you’d be homeless. Or dead if you did that. Now you can do nothing and the government will support you, in a lot of places. Sore your life mag not be good, but you’ll be alive. In the past you did, you starved to death. You got sick and no one to help you? Dead. Got a minor injury that turned bad. Dead or crippled. And no one cared but your own family, if you were lucky, and they could spare anything. I guess, just enjoy life and what we all got in the modern world, isn’t all bad, sure plenty of bad, but so much good for us commoners. We don’t die from an infected tooth for the most part anymore, just a quick, and not fun dentist visit away, with some helpful antibiotics if needed, and good as new, with a life long, safe replacement tooth. So fast and simple, easy, good. Helm these days you can get shot multiple times even, and good medical care, that is timely, you won’t even be crippled, if they don’t clip your spine or major nerve cluster and you’ll heal up, almost as good as before, depending on what they hit, of course. And be more or less physically completely fine. With all our problems. Never honestly been a better time to be alive than now .
I'm beginning to think that the voting age in the US should be 35, after passing a citizenship test 😂😂 and yes, that goes for people born here.🤣😗🤪
And completing a US Government remedial course.
So you support taxation without representation? Seems like you're just a Loyalist that didn't get the memo that America won that war.
I wish the voting age was 26 in the US!!!!!! Lol!
You support taxation without representation? That is the least American thing in existence.
The spray cheese isn’t that popular in the US. I don’t know anyone that eats it.
Having been to Europe I can confirm the portion sizes in the US are much bigger. I usually can't finish so I take it home and finish it later. Doing that is common here but I understand it's not done as much over there. If one doesn't want a super sized meal, there is a solution.....Don't order it!
Yes, we need a prescription for most drugs other than aspirin and things like that.
Recommendation for u to watch and react to is Operation yellow ribbon which is about what Canada did with the people on the planes that landed in Gander Newfoundland, Halifax etc.
Magnesium Citrate doesn't cause diarrhea and helps with muscle cramps. Some types of Magnesium are good for anxiety and depression. Watch the Dr. LaGrand channel video called Which Type of Magnesium Supplement Is The Best?,.
Got to do an American food/snack testing. 🙏
Hey guys quick question but I thought you were going to react to operation yellow ribbon. Don't think you've done it yet
you don't sound crazy at all, they are NOT worried about curing you, they only want to continually treat you... all about $$$$$....
You all talking is the best part.
Most important on Black Friday, there's nothing worth dying for :S
I'll send you a couple of cans if you want to try it.
I love spray on cheese
Inches
Feet
Miles
Yards are sooo much easier
in america youre way more likey to self diagnose your self with something you do not have because you see an advertisement about some drug treating some illness you could possibly have
please make a video reacting to my country Brazil❤❤❤
The term "Black Friday " is misused and misunderstood. It is actually a retail term to help companies anticipate profit and loss margins before the end of the year. When a company is "in the black," it means the company is making a profit. The financial ledgers are written in black ink , while losses are written in red ink. The term "in the red" indicates that a company is in danger of losing money and not making a profit by the end of the fiscal year.
Wrong.
@@therealimnotjiminy "the term "Black Friday" solidified by the 1980s, referring to the pivotal point where retailers purportedly shifted from loss ("in the red") to profit ("in the black"). This day marks the unofficial start of the Christmas shopping season, with promotional sales aiming to draw large crowds. Black Friday is the busiest shopping day of the year in the United States"
@@RogCBrand Yeah, every business in the country was operating at a loss for 330 days a year until that one magical day. LOL Gullible!
The term "Black Friday" originated with police in Philadelphia in the early 1960s to describe the chaos that ensued when large numbers of suburban shoppers flooded into the city for holiday shopping and the annual Army-Navy football game. The crowding created traffic issues and required police to work longer shifts to manage the crowds and related incidents.
LATER, because retailers weren't happy with the negative connotation of "Black Friday" they tried to rebrand it as "Big Friday." However, this effort was unsuccessful, so by the late 1980s they began another rebranding/marketing scheme that inferred that "Black Friday" represented the day when they moved from being "in the red" (operating at a loss) to "in the black" (turning a profit) due to the high volume of sales, WHICH WAS UNTRUE.
"the term 'Black Friday' solidified by the 1980s, referring to the pivotal point where retailers purportedly shifted from loss ("in the red") to profit ("in the black"). This day marks the unofficial start of the Christmas shopping season, with promotional sales aiming to draw large crowds. Black Friday is the busiest shopping day of the year in the United States"
@@therealimnotjiminy Who said going in the black occurred on that specific day? You seem to like putting words in other peoples' mouths. You seem to be the type of person that likes to go around being a contrarian. You seem to be a very, very obnoxious person.
The spray cheese is extremely salty. It’s no bad. A lot of American stuff is convenient. As a American, I’m preconditioned to these things. I don’t go places without free refills. Super size is a wonderful thing. Black Friday is overrated, hectic, and unsafe.
I'm in the ugly part of Texas. (West Texas ODESSA) I. The huge oilfield. You guys can come stay at my little house and use it as a hub while you come and go. Use it as a mail drop also from others, and a place to rest FREE of coarse
American here I can’t stand Black Friday, you would never see me going to a store on Black Friday unless I needed and Essential item or it is a mom and pop shop ( a local small store ).
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More kids edition❤❤❤❤
This channel (not The Graham’s) is exaggerated and out if date. There is no more super sizing anywhere, however you can go medium and large but there’s nothing past large anymore. Garbage disposals aren’t made for bones or apple cores etc. Metric system: UK still uses both metric and Imperial just like us, Uk still uses ‘stones!!’ for a measure of weight?! Now add for drugs does not mean we can walk into a drug store (chemist) and buy drugs! It says “ask your doctor…” so you and you doctors discuss the pros and cons and then give you a prescription or not.
Yup not worth the time
at 15:24 did i just hear paracetamol . damn i hate that med in my country the docter's will give you paracetamol for any issue you have.
I buy tires for my cars, medicine,food,dog food, lawn mower, flowers, fresh bread, sandwich deli, birthday cakes, clothes, 50" huge TV, shoes-----
Black Friday happens the day after Thanksgiving.
Nobody's force in you to refill you drink. It's called free will. The large portion size. That's why. Every restaurant has to go containers. You don't have to eat in all take it with you. William s
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The ice is for profit.take two glasses of the same size fill one with ice add water then pour the water into empty jar all soda k
Every penny a company spends on advertising is a tax write-off so.....
Oh, 5 km is 3 miles, 16 oz to a pound, and you could have 2,000…2,200 or 2,400 lbs to a ton, or tonne, or short ton…all depends on what kinda ton, or yes we use metric tons at times. So lots of options, we got options. 1 kilo is 2.2 pounds. But fluid ounces is different than dry ounces/weight, so gotta now the context, using the ideal
Mass of something at 1 gravity is just dumb, and pure volume weather dry or wet…also dumb…way too easy. And oh our agricultural uses bushels and barrels also. But all the newer stuff and exports/at least leaving the factory or cannery. Whatever has to use our system and metric for almost everything to work with foreign nations. It’s insane, I know I’ve said that before, but it literally is…and we just make it all work, somehow.
I’m not stupid. I can figure out the metric system. I just don’t want to I like our imperial system better. I don’t need to use the metric system if I don’t want to I can if I want to both are available to me also, there’s a thing we call a calculator.
Use a VPN to get Simpsons. We don't mind sharing. 😁
Pretty much here in the U.S. if it can be sold you'll probably see a commercial for it. It's crazy!
1 meter is 3 feet, not 4
Please excuse me. I’m a little bit grumpy today. Could you tell? Love you guys keep up the good work. What a nice family.
I love European bread Germany Bossina OR lest just say old world
when it comes to refills. most places will give soda, tea, water, and coffee free. things like alcohol, specialty drinks, and juices are usually not free for refills.
also, with iced drinks, you can ask for 'easy ice' to get less ice in the drink
I saw a documentary years ago that it cost less than a quarter (25 cents) to make a gallon of soda by the soda companies, and they sell it to the restaurants for dollars and the restaurants in a concentrated form, who then mark it up several hundred percent for each glass they sell. That's why we get free refills, because it barely costs the seller to give refills and it makes the customers happy.
No such thing as easy
The guy who made this video was wrong about the drinking and voting age. Why they are different? Drinking age used to be 18, but since the USA is a country with a lot of cars and mass transit only in big cities, they raised the age of drinking to 21 in 1980 because they didn't want young people who were prone to going out and partying, who had less experience behind the car steering wheel drinking then driving. It was meant to cut down on impaired driving car accidents. (I remember this vividly because I was getting close to legal drinking age when they raised it).
another reason they are different is because they are non-related. Who cares if you can or can't drink before you can vote? They don't have anything to do with one another.
It's not that we're a big country it's that we let GM design our infrastructure. Thanks Ike.
What Europeans fail to realize is that "Processed" cheese was invented in Switzerland. It consists of a blend of cheeses that has been melted, pasteurized and allowed to solidify. I suspect the "process" developed from left over fondue.
No G, I want to be stupid and not ask questions of my doctor. You should always ask your doctor questions about other drugs that you know about or certain drugs with certain side effects. Don’t be stupid. That’s all they’re saying those commercials.
2.2 lbs =1 kg
It’s getting old to see all these top 10 things lists and they don’t explain WHY something’s “strange”. The voting & drinking age used to be 21 for both. They lowered it to 18 starting with WW2 because of the draft Lots of people felt it wasn’t fair to draft men into the military and risk their lives and not have the privilege to vote.
I'm from the real Springfield that inspired the TV show the Simpsons. Great to see you guys love it.
Nope Springfield Mass way better
@@DENVEROUTDOORMAN do the actual research bud. Matt is from the area his character names are literally names after places all over Oregon burns, is named after a road in portland. Skinner is named after Skinners butte in Eugene . The statue in front of the court house is designed after a actual statue on Springfield. And countless more references
I continue to believe that cancer will never be eradicated, because a lot of people will be out of a job, if they did!!!
It'll be eradicated eventually with the roll-out of medbeds.
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Can you react to Tom Brokaw explains Canada to Americans?
Please react to “How wolves change rivers” !!
"Food disposals are bad because they waste water"
It's impossible to waste water because whatever water that's not used, evaporates and comes back as rain and the cycle repeats nonstop.
You can join the military and go put your butt on the line but can't get a beer at the age of 18.
You should check out South Park, 💯 times funnier than the Simpsons and Family Guy .