@@EchoSiege "Lion Cereal Bar, when eaten holistically, tastes like three iconic Nestlé candy bars rolled together into a single, ceremonious log. It has the heart of a Kit-Kat, the über-chewy choco-caramel exterior of a 100 Grand, and the addictively crackling rice of a Crunch."
Yes! Mostly I brought in a brick, and sometimes several of my classmates also had bricks. We lived in a bricky sort of town. A seashell could have won Best In Show.
Even in college, students will react amazed by meaningful items. One morning class in particular was taught by a nice professor who used to ask everyone what they did over the weekend. I shared how I met the Kratt Brothers backstage after a LIVE performance near my hometown. My classmates gasped with nostalgia when I said to the professor that they used to host "Zoboomafoo." He got all excited when he noticed my binder cover was their signature photo and wanted to share it with the class.
I live in DeKalb, Illinois (The teacher pronounced it weird) and this has always baffled me. There's no such event here obviously, and we're such a random locale to set this joke. What, did they just throw a dart at a map? And why would you even specify the location if it wasn't part of the joke? I don't know. But the first time I saw this I thought I was losing my mind because the reference to my hometown is so out of nowhere.
Idk if watching a PG movie alone is something to brag about for a kid Doug’s age. That just tells me he has neglectful parents who doesn’t care if someone kidnaps their toddler son - actually kinda sad when you read into it
@@jordon8658 yeah and there are also universes without Rick, morty, or anything having to do with anything in the show. But you guys never bring up that part of “infinity”
I had a "Doug" in my school aswell, I hated her, the whole glass did. Then I loved her one year and she hated me and told everyone. I wasnt gay, it was a 'phase'
Meanwhile and an alternate reality where Jerry Smith doesn't get harassed by Rick Sanchez... (For those that don't know, Chris Parnell who voices Doug also voices Jerry Smith from Rick and Morty)
I skipped to find the thumbnail and I found it or something seconds before the thumbnail. Probably on purpose so I can’t say it was a lucky coincidence/accident or maybe me doing that was.
As an American, British Candy tasted god awful to me as a kid, so unless Lion bars are the exception to the rule I feel like Doug saying he bought enough for everyone is some sort of joke 😆
Squashies are amazing. That Americans know that too is great. I didn't realise there was such a demand for British 'candy'! Just remember, they're sweets 😂
Hilarious ! ... FYI , the UK has all manner of candy that is banned in the US ( due to health - n - safety etc ... ) ... OMG ...... 🐵 DAVE™ ..............
Eh I mean if u live in England or Ireland (which I do but I have an American accent) they’re not too interesting so so boring and we want Mike and ike’s
Okay. Just gotta say as someone who lives nearby the city she mentioned on the phone. It's not pronounced Dacolb Illinois. It's Dekalb Illinois. Pronounced Deh-Cal-B. I hate to admit how much that bugged me.
I've been booed off the stage in 'Show N' Tell'. I had a fossil of a fern. I thought I was going to be the star of the day. But another boy asked to go ahead of me. And he had a trilobite. If you are on after a kid with a trilobite, you better have a dinosaur bone.