My parents decided to crate train our dog when they got him, so he would sleep in it at night. 14 years later after a small whimper his first night, he has slept maybe 4 times in that crate.
Yeah we lasted 2 hours before we took our puppy in the room. Turns out that each member of the family had been sneaking him on our rooms during the night
I've seen that video and can confirm. What makes it better is that they're marine biologists that spent years getting their degrees, only to roast that poor thing like a rotisserie chicken 🤣
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lEhYJEQmExE.html well... he being serious here. This is the video... and my WORD the roast was more like extra crispy.
The dynamite + whale was on the Oregon coast. It was already dead, not euthanized. The town was looking for a quick way to get rid of the giant bloated corpse stinking up the beach. It was hoped that it would explode into tiny pieces that scavenger birds would eat up. Instead it created huge chunks that crushed cars up to 800 feet away. Reno 911 parodied this incident.
I HATE the idea of "muh precious babies! They must be shielded from anything contraversial or adversarial." Reason why I'm against that idea is that we already seen kids grown up in that sort of setting and they cannot function in reality. In one of the extreme cases, a girl went to college and failed... not because of the course work but because she didn't know how to function w/o her parents in simple "life functions": cook or order food, do laundry, clean up after herself, her mom had done all of it and never taught the kid how to be an adult.
The thing about the blowing up a whale in the 70s thing, I have no idea why but the youtube algorithms actually recommended the news video of it, also it was apparently already dead.
Two things that was insane on a thousand ways to die, the drug user that tried to fake a drug test and ended up putting the blood in the fridge, and the dumpster that slammed a man and his intestines falling out, those were the scariest
I just waz holding a wood frog today lol. I live up in Alaska. I was out on property were build on. And found one in a hole we have dug out there. Picked it up and took a couple pics for my kiddos. Then let it on its way.
If I had one creature to annihilate I'd choose the fish flies (may flies), here in Michigan we have weeks where everything outside is covered with them
14:38-14:51 Described my little girl *Mimi* to T. She's a Chihuahua/Poodle mix. She's small, more fluffy and adorable than a Chihuahua, with a beautiful golden light brown fur coat. She's my baby and I love her dearly, but she's all of those things that you described...except 5x worse. She has huge irresistible black puppy dog eyes, exactly like in the cartoons, and she's become a little queen at manipulation... The moment I put any meat in my hands (regardless of the fact that it doesn't belong to her), she will instantly know. Whenever I go to the kitchen, she will instantly get up, even from naptime, and park herself under the chair at the kitchen table--which is her favorite spot. She waits patiently for her cut of the food I'm fixing up, and she's so entitled that she genuinely expects to get something, because that MUST be the reason why I'm in the kitchen in the first place... to serve her. Smh When I leave the kitchen and she realizes that I'm not dropping any of my food for her, she sits there with the same extremely heartbroken look on her face, as a loyal dog being abandoned by his owner. In that moment, she's saying: "How could you do this to me, Papa...? After everything we've been through. . ." 😢 Then when I come back to the kitchen, she's excited again, for the possibility of more food being dropped, and the cycle starts all over again. Lmao She obsesses over us dropping her *OUR* food. She doesn't give 2 f**ks about her own DOGGY food... She only eats that whenever she realizes the juicy steak she's dreaming of ain't coming anytime soon. Lmfao I love her more than anything tho. 😌💝🔥
I think in the Reno 911 Movie they blow up a whale on the beach with dynamite. And i remember one person watching with us all like. "That is too much, what a bs, who would do that? Its just to unreal to be funny." (Not exactly but that was the gist of it.) Now i am watching this, seeing that people actually did that. Reno 911 is apparently not as surreal as one might think.
More than likely, Reno 911 just takes real events and nudges them into the ridiculous. They probably didn’t have to nudge them that hard considering how utterly ridiculous some body cam footage of cops are.