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5:27 It shows a lot about Jason's ability as a teacher that he allowed the student the chance to justify their answer before telling them they were wrong when it didnt match the one he expected. Many professional instructors aren't so wise
You know how, every time someone brings up the fact that Jason doesn't like chocolate, the episode cuts to a series of nested flashbacks consisting of Jason talking about how he doesn't like chocolate? You should start doing that every time someone brings up the fact that Brian doesn't like fruit or sweet things.
I love their commitment to continuity between bits, always makes me laugh. So crazy that I’ve been watching Brian since ScamSchool when I was a kid, glad to see him still being relevant.
The MR mythology is as deep as the sea... and just gets deeper every episode. I really hope I live to one day see a true Sampson and the Chooch miniseries.
Chooch Malone was my dad. Vietnam gunship pilot. Cop, detective....forced out due to corruption. Then he became a licensed PI. I was in 5th grade and helping my dad out on marital and insurance stake outs. Cool shit but it ruined granola bars, spam and Deet spray for the rest of my life. Well, maybe not spam.
I need a Chooch Malone, Snugglepuppy and Brushwood movie "The Dingleberries in search for the lost Sanson" movie!! hahaha! Jason was way too good portraing that character and if this was an ad for the book, itt was the best ad i ever watched! hahaha
I caught a pi by looking out my window and seeing a new car parked on the street for the past few days. He said he was a pi but he couldn't say who he was investigating, it's safe to say he's bad at his job.
I’m a P.I., and I’m very good at my job. Sometimes, as long I’m confident that I’m far enough away from my subject and it won’t get back to them, I’ll allow a nosey neighbor to know that I’m a P.I. just for the mind fuck effect. A lot of the time, you don’t need to have eyes on your subject’s residence and you’re just waiting for their vehicle to pass, so it really doesn’t matter. I still won’t tell who I’m watching though. Nosey neighbors who think they are entitled to know why someone is parked on a public street crack me up!
When my last drone suffered a catastrophic crash I basically felt like that. Had to go around looking for the right GPS coordinates with a giant radio controller under one arm and finally found it half buried in a sandlot. XD
I would argue that your two choices of excuses for your stakeout are flawed. Birdwatchers usually are very respectful of property to my knowledge, and they usually have guides and a lot more equipment than binoculars. As for losing your dog, you would be expected to be calling out for the dog as you walked around, which would draw attention to yourself. Under the assumption the person you are investigating is doing something other than cheating on a spouse, they would likely tell you to go away as soon as they had talked to you.
Valid points, but I think you could argue that a novice would walk around with a suspicious lack of equipment, especially if the person looks young and inexperienced. I used to birdwatch for fun a few years back and I'd rarely have much more than a small knapsack with water and snacks, maybe a birding guide, and binoculars. An honest-sounding apology on the spot could even excuse the lack of respect for property boundaries. (But this would definitely only fly as a one-time excuse.) As for the lost dog, you could specify that the dog is deaf, which would negate the need to be calling out for it. I do agree, though. Some of the excuses in the video could have had a bit more thought put into them but I'd chalk it up to keeping the episode concise.
Every modern rogue/MAN should carry a pocket knife. You should do a video on folding pocket knives, including high end custom knives. There are lots of people you could have as a guest, either a dealer of knives or a maker/designer. Once again: Every modern rogue should carry a knife
hell yea dude EVERYONE should have multiple knives, it should be a video on knife carry has a whole you know all types of carry (scout, corss drow, in the pocket, etc...) but also types of knifes. and don't live fixed blades out they're amazing for edc
@@TheRealAtello yeah, sure it will cut. But it's not exciting. I'm content carrying a glock, but some people enjoy a high end 1911. A Honda civic will get you around, but some people want to spend the extra money on a BMW
@@bw8582 that's well and good, but your first knife should be reliable and straightforward first and foremost. It's a tool, afterall. Once you're bit by the knife collecting bug, then you can start getting into warlocks and otf knives.
Pre-Surveillance: Make sure you have all your tools. (camera, microphone, etc.) You want to blend in so dress accordingly as well as have a car and color that is easy to blend in and comfortable because your going to be sitting in it for hours. Know where the closest public bathrooms are so if/when needed you can use them quicky and get back to watching. Research. Get what is called a pattern of life. Where do they live? Where to they work? Where to they go to school? Favorite food places and hang out places? Hobbies? (You can normally find this kind of stuff on social media.) Also another good place to look for info is the public records websites. There's many out there, some are even free. Know entrances and exits. Its best to have at least 2-3 people on a surveillance team each on foot and/or car. (well skilled professionals like agencies have like 10 people all together so they can switch out if the orginal person/people get seen.) Edit: I forgot to say to check local laws.
There are a stupid amount of grey trailblazers in my area. I pulled into the gas station yesterday and 5 of the 7 people there were driving a grey trailblazer (myself included)
A book called "killer candy", snacks, toys, cameras, binoculars, and weapons.... That's doesn't say "just stuff". What it says would certainly get deleted. Let's just say it rhymes with "mild papist".
I'm going to say it "Modern Rogue How to Launch an App" then launch "Fairground" the virtual fair, call it Rogues Gallery, or Rogues Faire Also Golf Course/Driving Range Etiquette While at the range rig up some golf ball launchers, bust golf myths. Speaking of Golf, If MR HQ has terrain for a Frisbee Golf Course you could do "MR How to set up a Frisbee Golf Course"
@@Reddotzebra these aren't "Speakers" - they're "studio monitors." TOTALLY different. But yes, $300 each IS an absolute _steal._ Tell you what, I'll do both of them for $500, cash.
*raises hand* Mr Chooch! Mr Chooch! Um... As part of my pre-research for my cover, I feel like I would know as a fan... is there an expected release date for book 2 of the award winning Occultex series by Jason Murphy?
When he caught in cameras at around 18:00 then he can start making video himself and act as he shows to his followers that he went to his favourite artist home to get autograph then if someone watches him inside he thinks crazy fan just showing off to his followers and he can get all videotaped, nobody doubts him. Maybe he get chance to get inside because they’re thinking he’s fan…thanks 👍🏼
Yes diapers can help with the other thing also. And also kind of sort of related to this I mean not the diaper thing. But sneaking into places I legitimately have walked into places that I shouldn't have been in to do something like use the restroom or play a game of pool on a pool table because I looked like I knew what I was doing and no one questioned me even though I have no idea I shouldn't be there.