fake locomotive...U.P dose not paint their box cars like that.....box cars do not look like that....incorrect horn for crossing....should be two longs a short and a long held through crossing....incorrect caboose.....also the UP logo is wrong...RR crossing sign should be facing the other way.....why does it matter if UP does not come by much any more? if that is the case then this train is going to fast...the tracks would have a speed restriction of like 15-20 since the tracks would not be maintained well...also it might just not be as much of a demand for a product on that line..... no flat spots on the wheels...no ballast on the tracks...however being a rarely used the grass might have grown up through the ballast...happens on a lot on short lines and branch lines.....
The funniest part is that if you look at the ground behind the train, she isn't even waiting; she just suddenly materializes out of nowhere as soon as the last car passes. Apparently having enough cats gives you teleportation powers.
Two things I admire: when she blinks, they used several frames to show her blinking slowly, instead of the easy one-frame approach. The other is that they didn't reuse the cat lady's animations, as tempting as it may have been. I miss when this show's animation wasn't so stiff.
@@filipzawistowski7049 The show had a slower decline than people give it credit. 8 was the zenith, but things were still mostly watchable until around 12.
1) Matt Groenig is from Oregon and said that Springfield is inspired by Springfield, OR, but is intended to be a sort of "anytown, USA" hence the wildly inconsistent geography 2) the Union Pacific more or less starts in Illinois. The capital of Illinois? Springfield.
@@Sammie1053 In the Simpsons Movie, in fact, Springfield is said to be located "East of Shelbyville and south of Capital City". Springfield, Oregon, just like the Simpsons' Springfield has a major city, Eugene, directly to its west and the "Capital City" of Oregon, Salem, to its north.
It’s the pause after the last train car goes past for me. It allows the viewer to realise someone is standing there before she starts throwing them. Perfect comedic timing.
This just reminds me when the news is reporting on a severe weather storm pretending there waist deep in water but they're actually kneeling down in a puddle.
'Here we have this enormous fish patrolling this giant skull...' 'Isn't that a goldfish bowl?' 'Good god, is that a giant net going to catch this fish that's bigger than a whale?!'
Or another one where the reporter was pretending to struggle against hurricane-strength winds, and then a guy walked past in the background totally normal. It doesn't matter if it's CNN or FOX: all corporate media is corrupt.
If that was a PSR train it would have been 4x as long (I put the video on .75 speed and counted 28 cars) if they animated the 100+ cars that RR corpos are running today, it would be a Family Guy bit.
Fun fact: The Union Pacific only operates in certain areas of the western US. This narrows down where Springfield could be geographically. It's also coastal since they've been to the beach, and have a squidport and sea captain.
UP trains come through Illinois pretty heavily...But we know the fictional Springfield has too many disparate elements to say that it's in a specific, real-world US state. It's fun trying to narrow it down, though!
I think my favourite part is how she just appears, like you don't even see her feet in the gap between the train and the track, she just emerges from thin air
That's Lisa's biggest flaw, like that time she didn't want Maggie to be smarter than her, or in the Coraline Halloween parody, when she was happy because her family could play jazz, but not as good as her
It's especially amazing watching that on a 5.1 surround sound system (like on the Season 9 DVD set); it sounds just like the train is passing right by the room you're in, as the surround panning effects make it very realistic.
I have been to the town of Springfield, Oregon and railfanned there. It is actually Union Pacific, and the Union Pacific actually doesnt come by much anymore. there are about 8 or less Union pacific trains per day while it used to be many more. It's the Union Pacific Brooklyn Subdivision. Except, in the era where railroads still used cabooses, the Brooklyn Subdivision was owned by Southern Pacific. However, Union Pacific Railroad still had trackage rights. In that era the Brooklyn Subdivision was still very busy with maybe 50 trains per day. She may have been implying that only Union Pacific trains rarely come by, and it was mainly Southern Pacific trains.
Thomas heard little Lisa's story and despite his driver's best efforts had gone onto the old UP rail way. "What nonsense!" huffed Thomas "When I drive by I'm going to give her a peep peep of my whistle!"
"Mom, can we see Tom Scott?" "We have Tom Scott at home" Tom Scott at home: You don't see hard hitting journalism like this anymore....the cat lady should be doing that on the NYC Subway to curb the pizza rat population, but she has the right kind of spirit.
Has anyone else noticed that the classic cartoons, especially Warner Bros. are one slap stick gag after another and not dependant upon dialog? To me, the older animation is the best.
I noticed. My theory behind it is that because Anime got so popular over the years and is more story driven -even for comedy, the cartoonists that grew up changed the narratives to appeal to what they watched as kids.
I just noticed the railroad crossing sign is behind the tracks instead of in front of it. Don’t know if that was intentional or not, but considering how Springfield operates, this is probably another albeit probably unintentional, joke.
To be fair, she didn't say it NEVER comes by here. It could be that she just happened to start filming on one of the rare occasions the Union Pacific DOES come by.
I really hope to see some reporter get cats thrown at them and lunatic rantings as the only audio in real life on YT one day. Until then, this is tops.
She was doing an internship with the local news station. Her and Bart. Bart got a solid gold emotionally manipulative tear-jerker story. So Lisa tried the same tactic... As you can see, it failed.
Lol I laughed so hard when the cat lady was standing behind the train and just starts chasing Lisa again and throwing cats at her. Those poor cats though.
0:18 that pretty much describes UP in northern Illinois as it’s really hard to find freights on the Harvard and Kenosha subdivisions as all you get on those lines are metra
It turns out later that the crazy cat lady was a passionate RBJ style feminist who tried to have a double career and ended up a lonely alcoholic instead.
At least Lisa shows a smidge of journalistic integrity and implicitly admits she was wrong. A modern journalist would have cut the feed and then tried to gaslight the audience into believing that the train that passed was not, in fact, the Union Pacific, or that the passing train was taken out of context. Point being, it's sad when modern journalism is actually scummier than satire.
"Is that train being piloted by ANTIFA smuggling drag queen migrants from Communist Venezuela to replace your votes, spread deadly fake harmless bioweapons, cancel you on Twitter, and turn your grandsons into cisgendered men? How come no one is asking these questions? The liberal coastal elites certainly hope no one does!"
good to know lisa a climate activist supports steam locomotives. steam locomotives needs lots of love and money to keep them running. everyone perfers seeing steam locomotives then diesels but the maintenance on those steam engines is a lot but worth it
0:17 reminds me of a time when my grandpa was driving me home from school. We went by some train tracks and my grandpa said “I don’t think I’ve ever seen any trains go by on that track.” Then the *MOMENT* he finished saying that, a train went by on that track.
Lisa: But can anyone who loves animals that much really be crazy? Morgan Freeman: *Yes, they can* Meanwhile we've never seen the Union Pacific because we're on a completely different continent. But I still love trains, trains are my preferred method of transport as imo you see so much more on a train. It's a more perfect way to see a country than flying. I've been to summits meeting other leaders to China, Russia, and Vietnam all by train
That´s not what the joke was. The joke was that she was trying to show up Bart by doing a dishonest news report (like he was doing) and it backfiring on her.
gives me the same energy as pjw posting a pic of the inside of a tesco during the winter, ranting about how "there's no christmas anywhere in this store!! They're not even calling them christmas crackers anymore!!" and then people zoomed in on his own pictures, or went to tesco and took their own pics and were like "...it literally says christmas crackers on the boxes of the crackers in your own picture"
Yeah, I feel too many people are afraid of Christmas falling into obscurity due to SJWs or Scrooges. But part of the reason less and less people enjoy it over the years is the corporations. Previously it was about relaxation and preparing for Christmas as there was nothing else you could do for several months. Most hard labor was cut in half leaving behind mostly indoor work, and naturally a good motivator to prepare for the winter was born. But the holiday progressed from giving stuff you needed to stuff you wanted with the rise of consumerism. This started in the Victorian Era and worsened during the baby boom. When mass produced toys grew in popularity and electrics grew cheaper. With this increased interest in consumerism came at a cost, almost no one receives the winter off anymore. SO this is why people are losing interest in the holiday, not those who find the word "Christmas" offensive.
fake locomotive...U.P dose not paint their box cars like that.....box cars do not look like that....incorrect horn for crossing....should be two longs a short and a long held through crossing....incorrect caboose.....also the UP logo is wrong...RR crossing sign should be facing the other way.....why does it matter if UP does not come by much any more? if that is the case then this train is going to fast...the tracks would have a speed restriction of like 15-20 since the tracks would not be maintained well...also it might just not be as much of a demand for a product on that line..... no flat spots on the wheels...no ballast on the tracks...however being a rarely used the grass might have grown up through the ballast...happens on a lot on short lines and branch lines.....
+Paul Rude Boy, I really hope someone got fired for that blunder.
Holy fuck dude, that was a thesis
You must be really fun at parties
@@IRFSI damn it you beat me to it 😂
@@IRFSI 🤣🤣🤣🤣💀
The thought of cat lady waiting impatiently for the train to pass so she can finally continue to throw cats at the girl cracks me up
I so dearly miss the impeccable comedic timing of The Simpsons. There are some close contenders, but early Simpsons was second to none.
Truly excellent, especially with Lisa's facial reaction.😂
the fact that she followed Lisa across town, to wait impatiently for the train to pass, to finally continue throwing cats at Lisa >>>>>> lmfao
I wish she'd shown up at the end as well when Lisa was trying to find Bart in the scrapyard
The funniest part is that if you look at the ground behind the train, she isn't even waiting; she just suddenly materializes out of nowhere as soon as the last car passes.
Apparently having enough cats gives you teleportation powers.
If it were Family Guy, the train would’ve kept going for at least another 30 seconds and Lisa wouldn’t have blinked once.
LMAO
"You think that's bad? Remember the time I was a reporter for Kidz Newz!"
and that wouldn’t be funny
And the cats would all be racial stereotypes for no discernible reason.
At least one cat would have had a thick Persian accent
To be fair, she did say "much," implying that it does run from time to time.
True
I think that every time I watch this scene. Maybe she just happened to be there the one time a month that the train does come.
she should have heard it before it ran by.
@@megamike15 yeah, but it wouldn’t have been as funny
@@v.l.coffer5732 Tbh I just assumed that was the case
Two things I admire: when she blinks, they used several frames to show her blinking slowly, instead of the easy one-frame approach. The other is that they didn't reuse the cat lady's animations, as tempting as it may have been.
I miss when this show's animation wasn't so stiff.
Or when the writing was, you know, good.
@@oz_jones This was long past the glory days. People just are too lazy to google which episodes are after season 8.
@@filipzawistowski7049 The show had a slower decline than people give it credit. 8 was the zenith, but things were still mostly watchable until around 12.
@@oz_jones was
Damn
@@breazy832 Because Soyuzmultfilm was the pinnacle of animation quality.
I like how she basically made an enemy for life out Cat lady just by trying to prove she's not bad as everyone thinks she is.
Lies again? UGLY PS4
100%
Always that risk 😄
An enemy for life? Crazy cat ladies are just like the Scots
And she gave her her current cat too lol
can i just say, i really appreciate the wholesome nerdiness of railfans
We burrow deep into the ground and only come out if a show/movie does a train wrong.
Railfans, assemble
we appreciate the funni
Well were everywhere if a movie or show has a mistake on adding trains without knowledge
Not a railfan, just worked on the railways for a decade so far here in Australia and I'll be going straight to the Prime Minister about this.
Tress as the cat lady will never, NEVER get old.
She’s a very underrated voice actor
I feel they ruined the character by giving her a backstory
@@nour2146 That's new simpsons for you.
Who?
@@Horus-Lupercal Tress MacNeille, she’s a voice actress famous for show like the Simpsons, futurama, and Animaniacs
If the Union Pacific passes thru Springfield, then that means the Simpsons has got to be set west of the Mississippi River.
Union Pacific has track in Illinois and Wisconsin
1) Matt Groenig is from Oregon and said that Springfield is inspired by Springfield, OR, but is intended to be a sort of "anytown, USA" hence the wildly inconsistent geography
2) the Union Pacific more or less starts in Illinois. The capital of Illinois? Springfield.
@@Sammie1053 Spooky.
@@Sammie1053 In the Simpsons Movie, in fact, Springfield is said to be located "East of Shelbyville and south of Capital City". Springfield, Oregon, just like the Simpsons' Springfield has a major city, Eugene, directly to its west and the "Capital City" of Oregon, Salem, to its north.
@@fluffshepnetwork7067 So two different cities? Eureka! I think you cracked the code!
Over 20 years, and that cat lady joke is still as funny as ever.
I gotta admit the crazy cat lady has some damn good aim with those cats, have you ever tried to throw one?
Yes i have
Practice!
Yeah they squirm and your accuracy is off. Usually have to aim higher
No lol
good aim at what? the air?
My grandpa worked for Union Pacific for 42 years. Got his old conductors hat to remember him by
F
I dunno what's cracking me up more, Lisa's sad face or the cat lady just APPEARING behind the train
Yeah, really. Her feet weren't showing as the train passed, then suddenly she's there.
She straight up Materializes behind the train
Almost as spooky as Wiggum's ghost car lol.
It’s the pause after the last train car goes past for me. It allows the viewer to realise someone is standing there before she starts throwing them. Perfect comedic timing.
I love the fact you can see the rail bounce when the train goes by, showcasing the age and the lack of maintenance of rail.
Amazing show of detail.
This just reminds me when the news is reporting on a severe weather storm pretending there waist deep in water but they're actually kneeling down in a puddle.
'Here we have this enormous fish patrolling this giant skull...'
'Isn't that a goldfish bowl?'
'Good god, is that a giant net going to catch this fish that's bigger than a whale?!'
Or another one where the reporter was pretending to struggle against hurricane-strength winds, and then a guy walked past in the background totally normal.
It doesn't matter if it's CNN or FOX: all corporate media is corrupt.
That's why it's called *"Infotainment"* and NOT News
That's still a deep puddle if kneeling makes it waist height.
@@Drave_Jr. ya, unless they're next to a clogged storm drain.
It’s awesome how the rails bend when the rolling stock goes over
"It sure doesn't rain money here in Springfield."
That lady is a beast to be able to carry three cats under her arm. Those cats give her mad respect.
The real question is what has she done to those cats that they are too afraid to draw blood from her manhandling them.
For a smart girl Lisa sure failed to do her research on these things.
She didn't say it didn't come by at all, and trains running off schedule is not that rare.
@@staalman1226 and the crazy cat lady?
She was desperate
Much like the majority of so-called "journalists" ( really activists disguised as such) in recent years.
@@LivingCrusader so how are frogs? Still gay?
One of the peak moments from the late golden age of this show.
Or any doirs
All these years later, and I'm just noticing that Crazy Cat Lady has Snowball at the end.
😂 I love how each time she tries to act sympathetic she gets proven wrong on each of her statements 🤣
0:18 the Simpsons predicts Precision Scheduled Railroading.
If that was a PSR train it would have been 4x as long (I put the video on .75 speed and counted 28 cars) if they animated the 100+ cars that RR corpos are running today, it would be a Family Guy bit.
Fun fact: The Union Pacific only operates in certain areas of the western US. This narrows down where Springfield could be geographically. It's also coastal since they've been to the beach, and have a squidport and sea captain.
Ach - could be along the shores of the great lakes! There be sea captains, matey!
To be fair, we also know it borders Ohio, nevada, Maine, and Kentucky. So there's no self-consistent answer for where Springfield is haha
Doesn't it exist in a fictional state which has a place where 5 state corners meet?
UP trains come through Illinois pretty heavily...But we know the fictional Springfield has too many disparate elements to say that it's in a specific, real-world US state. It's fun trying to narrow it down, though!
The UP has a fair amount of trackage in IL and WI, it could basically be anywhere from Illinois to California
I think my favourite part is how she just appears, like you don't even see her feet in the gap between the train and the track, she just emerges from thin air
Has the opportunity to end Bart's troublemaker stream: proceeds to thwart his healthy success to return to the standard special.
That's Lisa's biggest flaw, like that time she didn't want Maggie to be smarter than her, or in the Coraline Halloween parody, when she was happy because her family could play jazz, but not as good as her
And it’s not just her family either.
Crazy cat lady throwing cats will always be a classic. 👍🏾
Every frame a masterpiece.
“She has a few dozen cats” a few is at least 2 and a dozen is 12. 2X12=24 crazy cat lady has at least 24 cats.
I was taught that a few was 3-5. If that's true, then she may have 36, 48, or 60 cats.
Once you get to eight cats in a house, they become uncountable.
@@dash_r_media at that point it’s no longer your house, but the cats house.
Just chucking cats at Lisa!!! So damn funny!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
0:19 Mosher branch be like:
Lisa is just another one of Bart's People!
“The old Union Pacific donsint come by here much anymore”means that the Union Pacific does come by but not much
This always makes me hurt laughing.
It's especially amazing watching that on a 5.1 surround sound system (like on the Season 9 DVD set); it sounds just like the train is passing right by the room you're in, as the surround panning effects make it very realistic.
0:22 Lisa: Then again...
I expected her to repeat the line once the train had passed
Lisa: the old union pacific doesnt come by here much anymore
Union pacific: Are you sure about that?
Seeing this clip on TV as a child was the first time I was brought to tears with laughter
the fact that they made a reference to amtrak but they didn't even attempted to hide the union pacific logo
The caboose is derailed lol
I have been to the town of Springfield, Oregon and railfanned there. It is actually Union Pacific, and the Union Pacific actually doesnt come by much anymore. there are about 8 or less Union pacific trains per day while it used to be many more. It's the Union Pacific Brooklyn Subdivision. Except, in the era where railroads still used cabooses, the Brooklyn Subdivision was owned by Southern Pacific. However, Union Pacific Railroad still had trackage rights. In that era the Brooklyn Subdivision was still very busy with maybe 50 trains per day. She may have been implying that only Union Pacific trains rarely come by, and it was mainly Southern Pacific trains.
She said doesnt come by MUCH any more meaning it can still go through once in a while
😊
The Fort Wayne line be like
POV: Shawn B
UP is the only major railroad in the US that is still relevant enough to be mentioned by name and represented somewhat accurately on The Simpsons.
Thomas heard little Lisa's story and despite his driver's best efforts had gone onto the old UP rail way. "What nonsense!" huffed Thomas "When I drive by I'm going to give her a peep peep of my whistle!"
Erm well thomas and his siblings were scrapped years ago 🤓 🤓 🤓 🤓
If I had a dime for every time someone threw a cat at me I'd be rich....
If I had a dime for every time someone threw a cat at me, I'd have two dimes. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
"Mom, can we see Tom Scott?"
"We have Tom Scott at home"
Tom Scott at home:
You don't see hard hitting journalism like this anymore....the cat lady should be doing that on the NYC Subway to curb the pizza rat population, but she has the right kind of spirit.
Wow... seeing this now, Springfield elementary has some crazy relaxed rules on kids doing outdoor activities
Every time I do I'm reminded of the things that happen to the people who weren't even there...
the most underrated part of this is how every single train cart says "union pacific"
No graffiti. Not possible.
Isn't that the joke
"that's the joke"
How is that underrated? It's literally the joke
@@hagridsham1184 zat is ze joke
Has anyone else noticed that the classic cartoons, especially Warner Bros. are one slap stick gag after another and not dependant upon dialog? To me, the older animation is the best.
I noticed. My theory behind it is that because Anime got so popular over the years and is more story driven -even for comedy, the cartoonists that grew up changed the narratives to appeal to what they watched as kids.
Maybe UP was just hauling a lot of artillery tenders with a M.O.W. Locomotive😂
0:17 - Hmm coincidentally timed! Strange she didn't hear or see it before she even started broadcasting!
😂😂 Lol
🚉
Back when the Simpsons was all about comedy
I remember watching this and replaying this part over and over again. It was so great!
Well she did say it doesn't come by here MUCH anymore.
I just noticed the railroad crossing sign is behind the tracks instead of in front of it. Don’t know if that was intentional or not, but considering how Springfield operates, this is probably another albeit probably unintentional, joke.
To be fair, she didn't say it NEVER comes by here. It could be that she just happened to start filming on one of the rare occasions the Union Pacific DOES come by.
I really hope to see some reporter get cats thrown at them and lunatic rantings as the only audio in real life on YT one day. Until then, this is tops.
Rough start to a career in journalism.
Those speeds are unreal lol
Lisa trying to start a fake news channel and being thwarted.
Alex Jones as the cat lady
Not really. Even in spite of the blatant evidence of what she was reporting, she'd still try to push what she's trying to say if that were the case.
@@Supperdude9 Yeah, good point.
@@Supperdude9 he said she was trying to start a fake news channel, he never said she was any good at it.
She was doing an internship with the local news station. Her and Bart. Bart got a solid gold emotionally manipulative tear-jerker story. So Lisa tried the same tactic... As you can see, it failed.
This has Tom Scott vibes all over it.
The second clip really would happen to him huh? :D
Wow. Cat lady can apparently open her door from the inside by putting her hand on the *outside* of the closed door
I counted 27 cars plus one center copula caboose. That locomotive must be powerful.
I finally did it, found a video on this channel where the comments are on 😂
How can Lisa have white sleeves? She's wearing that same sleeveless dress.
they're cuffs, not sleeves
@@flexmasterize How would she have cuffs if she didn't have a blouse?
They really knew exactly how long to drag that type of joke for
Lol I laughed so hard when the cat lady was standing behind the train and just starts chasing Lisa again and throwing cats at her. Those poor cats though.
Lmao.
What a great show. During it's peak, it's among the best of all time.
damn UA-cam fine I’ll watch it
0:18 that pretty much describes UP in northern Illinois as it’s really hard to find freights on the Harvard and Kenosha subdivisions as all you get on those lines are metra
The old Norfolk Southern doesn't derail much anymore... (another NS derailment shows up in the news)
🎵“WE’RE A GREAT BIG ROLLIN RAILROAD, HERE’S A DIESEL ENGINES POWER!!!”🎵
It turns out later that the crazy cat lady was a passionate RBJ style feminist who tried to have a double career and ended up a lonely alcoholic instead.
Many such cases!
Makes since
Not true. In fact, I don't think we know the Cat Lady's backstory.
She did qualify it with 'much' which implys that it can come by. So she's not wrong.
0:22 Westbound union Pacific in the Simpsons
This has the same vibe as little Marge looking at a cornfield
Love how cat lady waited for the train to pass to throw more cats at Lisa.
The cat lady audio is literally tress macneille shouting nonsense and i love it
At least Lisa shows a smidge of journalistic integrity and implicitly admits she was wrong. A modern journalist would have cut the feed and then tried to gaslight the audience into believing that the train that passed was not, in fact, the Union Pacific, or that the passing train was taken out of context.
Point being, it's sad when modern journalism is actually scummier than satire.
To be fair she did say the UP doesn't run much anymore, she didn't say it didn't come though at all.
Very true.
the joke was she was trying to be a scummy journalist but failing miserably.
The train is a paid actor
"Is that train being piloted by ANTIFA smuggling drag queen migrants from Communist Venezuela to replace your votes, spread deadly fake harmless bioweapons, cancel you on Twitter, and turn your grandsons into cisgendered men? How come no one is asking these questions? The liberal coastal elites certainly hope no one does!"
good to know lisa a climate activist supports steam locomotives.
steam locomotives needs lots of love and money to keep them running. everyone perfers seeing steam locomotives then diesels but the maintenance on those steam engines is a lot but worth it
0:17 reminds me of a time when my grandpa was driving me home from school. We went by some train tracks and my grandpa said “I don’t think I’ve ever seen any trains go by on that track.” Then the *MOMENT* he finished saying that, a train went by on that track.
That train is about 1625 cats long.
Lisa: But can anyone who loves animals that much really be crazy?
Morgan Freeman: *Yes, they can*
Meanwhile we've never seen the Union Pacific because we're on a completely different continent. But I still love trains, trains are my preferred method of transport as imo you see so much more on a train. It's a more perfect way to see a country than flying. I've been to summits meeting other leaders to China, Russia, and Vietnam all by train
Back when the show was good
0:32 as soon as you thought the old lady with the cats were gone, you thought wrong😂😂 It's funny how to old lady goes back to throw cats at her😂
I forget that the simpsons popularized the term crazy cat lady
But she said it doesnt come by here “much”, implying that it does still go there. That one word ruined the joke.
Why would a man who's shirt says genius at work spend all his time watching a children's cartoon?
That´s not what the joke was. The joke was that she was trying to show up Bart by doing a dishonest news report (like he was doing) and it backfiring on her.
@@Romans8-9 That might work if she said something dishonest, it was just accurate lol
@@Smoneey You are being dishonest saying the joke doesnt work because of one word. The scene is still funny.
@@Romans8-9 To you. The joke just doesn’t work. Won’t stop some people finding it funny but then again some people laugh at the big bang theory.
Im from the future the algorithm has Brought you here
Interesting insight into how sentence structure will change in the future.
@@neilm3955 I 2 am from the fvtvre and spelling and grammar, does changed, a lot.
Liar. I'm from the future. You are from the past.
From the future in the past
I misread the thumbnail: "Unicorn Pacific".
Meanwhile Union Pacific: WHAT ARE WE? A BANKRUPT RAILWAY?
gives me the same energy as pjw posting a pic of the inside of a tesco during the winter, ranting about how "there's no christmas anywhere in this store!! They're not even calling them christmas crackers anymore!!" and then people zoomed in on his own pictures, or went to tesco and took their own pics and were like "...it literally says christmas crackers on the boxes of the crackers in your own picture"
Yeah, I feel too many people are afraid of Christmas falling into obscurity due to SJWs or Scrooges. But part of the reason less and less people enjoy it over the years is the corporations. Previously it was about relaxation and preparing for Christmas as there was nothing else you could do for several months. Most hard labor was cut in half leaving behind mostly indoor work, and naturally a good motivator to prepare for the winter was born. But the holiday progressed from giving stuff you needed to stuff you wanted with the rise of consumerism. This started in the Victorian Era and worsened during the baby boom. When mass produced toys grew in popularity and electrics grew cheaper. With this increased interest in consumerism came at a cost, almost no one receives the winter off anymore. SO this is why people are losing interest in the holiday, not those who find the word "Christmas" offensive.
Bullshit.
This scene is so great
The fact this has 844 thousand views…
As Union Pacific obviously goes like 45mph on an industrial spur with the low budget roadrailers that they obviously own
Lisa: the old union pacific dosent come by here much anymore
Union pacific: hold my beer