Glad this video found me. Because i was wondering what the bucket did to someone. Guess if you kick the bucket to soon. That should have been on the bucket list last. And now i know i have been a summer chick all my life. That explains why I'm always a day late and a dollar short. 🙄 And the save by the bell was not the bell but the one that pulled the fire alarm. Damn can't get any sleep here. It's hot and stuffy. Where is that light switch. Y'all are killing me with the joke's. Guess you thought I was a turnup. Try that with Dracula and see where that goes. 🧛 He quit his day job. Now works at the blood mobile bus. Recruiting mosquitoes for blood money.That sucks. Bite Me! What? Half pint.Your blood pressure is low. 🥴
9:00 I must be extremely lucky then because I find it rather easy to find four leaf clovers. I once sat outside with my nephew and found 15 before we went back inside. My current home doesn't have any four leaf clover producing patches, but if I ride a bike down by the river, I can spot one in a patch as I go by pretty regularly. The thing is that not all clover patches can produce the four leaf mutations, and people often focus too hard when looking. It's more about looking for something that looks odd within a relatively uniform patch rather than looking at individual clovers. I used to collect four leaf clovers for a family friend and dry them before sending them to her so she could make cards with them.
#24: In CIVILIZED countries, decent health care is a basic right of all citizens -- not just a way to keep doctors RICH, like in the U.S. I recently spent the night in the ER, where I was seen by the ER specialist. A neurologist saw me THE FOLLOWING DAY, who ordered a CT-scan and an MRI. At the end of it, my BILL was *$NOTHING.* (In the U.S., the MRI alone would have wiped out many people's life's savings.
I’ve got 2 for my state of Kentucky. One is the location of Mammoth Cave, which is the longest cave system. The second is the New Madrid fault line, which when it caused an earthquake once, caused the Mississippi River to flow backwards for a time, creating the Land Between the Lakes.
My favourite lesser or rarely known fact is ,,,that Mick Jagger sang backing vocals on the very famously known 1972 song " Your So Vain" by Carly Simon , he's uncredited and chimes in right after the lines "clouds in my coffee" ..once hear him , u can never unhear him , he's slso singing in last minute of the song as well
Where I live in Kansas thankfully isn’t flat southeastern part of Kansas has a lot of small valleys an stone cliff faces , almost like Arkansas an Missouri
Patriciaturner I believe u didn't listen when Mike was talking about Malaysia and Mexico he was only comparing New Mexico land mass. So needless to say he had the Mexican flag and Malaysia flag in the background. He was not talking about New Mexico only its land mass. Just so u know I'm a born and breed NEW MEXICAN.. LAS CRUCES Can't spell stupid phone...
Loving the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch tee. From the first video of yours that I watched (a few months ago) I thought you resembled Rip Wheeler a little. Hopefully you aren't as ruthless as he is though. 😉😊
Not only that but a former abortion clinic nurse said that they put the fore skin from baby boys and the tissues from aborted babies and putting it in faceual makeup and in the creams you put on your face and under your eyes
"Jericho is barely 20 miles from Jerusalem and can be reached via a modern "motorway" style road. As Jericho is the lowest city on earth, 250 metres below sea level, and Jerusalem is about 400 metres above sea level, the coach could have coasted all the way to the ancient city."
Ireland has 3 seas? Shetland has an actual road bridge with a different sea either side of it. Atlantic on one side and North Sea on the other. I mean.. It's the same water! lol
I had no idea about the Korean war. I thought it ended the year before I was born. Tangentially, did you know that Texas was never properly ceded to the Union?
Trees vs. Stars. Not only are there 3 trillion trees, but also the number is increasing. A nearly universal trait of humans is that we plant trees. Forests in the US, Canada, and Europe are increasing -- significantly. In the US, over 1 billion trees are planted annually. In Canada, over 600 million. Conversely, there was an attempt in Kansas to create a national forest. They planted a lot of trees over the course of something like 40 years. At the end of the project, the newly created forest included exactly zero trees -- to be clear, that's less than ten. The project was abandoned. Kansas is the only state without a national forest -- it has a national grassland, instead. I read about a project that had a goal of planting 1 million trees. Sounds amazing. That project will increase the tree population by a whopping 0.03%. I have personally planted over 2,000 trees. Of course, I encourage all tree planting, but let's not pretend that a million trees is huge number of trees.