I once went to a local music festival, imbibed some Durban Poison (If you know, you'll know). woke up in my tent the next morning with no recollection of the previous night. But everyone at the festival recognized me and called me Mr Max. I still have no idea what happened, but according to everyone it was awesome.
Goddammit I miss the fuckin' show so much already. Keeso and crew please put the whole show out on Blu Ray and not just DVD it needs to be available in HD.
@@HansZarkovPhD People who like to _own_ things. People who like to _own_ things that can't later be edited, tweaked or cancelled. I was someone who made fun of people that would complain about DRM - and then about five years ago my bought and paid for version of Grand Theft Auto IV got an update that removed about 40% of the ingame music because licenses had expired. Something I had paid for and owned got a lot of stuff removed from it. Imagine buying a house and three years later you lose the use of one of the bedrooms because a license ran out? Sorry for the rant, but if you have any movies, albums or TV shows that you love then you should find a hard copy. While they still exist.
St. Patrick’s Day is in March, which in Canada, would be cold, dreary, likely snowy, and with nothing green and growing. This seems to have taken place in the middle of summer.
I usually remember stuff after getting f*cked up, but i recently found out something. If you combine a certain amount of alcohol with lorazepam (sedatives), your short-term memory is wiped. Last time, i had three days missing. As long as you don' t wake up in jail, don' t worry about it.
First of all, it’s absolutely nowhere near that black and white. Anyone that’s ever interacted with YT will tell you they’d kill for the rules to be that clear. Second, Given the scope of Letterkenny, what they’re drinking isn’t beer or alcohol of any sort. It obviously also must be compliant with any alcohol related Canadian broadcast laws/conditions which I know nothing about but am willing to bet keep a pretty tight leash on things and I’m certain Canada will have some extremely thorough guidelines as to the depiction and portrayal of alcohol in media. There’s also all sorts of lawyers and people looking out for a breach or some angle so they can sue or pull down things they don’t like, not to mention that the parent company as well as the broadcast network have a bunch of equally diligent lawyers that have to go through with a fine tooth comb and clear it. Not to mention another bunch of trademark/patent lawyers working for major alcohol conglomerates that are just itching for someone to screw up with their brand. If you were producing something like LK, you’d pretty much write the alcohol out of the script before you went down to the store and bought some random beer that you weren’t going to alter for the shots. Given, LK is an outlier in the RU-vid world but your statement is still crazy oversimplification and is also wildly untrue.