So I messaged some military friends and ask if they would like to play a game involving shock collars. I have a few volunteers already and I didn’t even explain.
That was always the fun in the military. Comraderia kept us all going..... and going.... and asking for more! The best times were always created during down time or pure boredom. Thank you all for your past and continued service
Lol we used to have stun gun parties in the barracks. Just to see who could ride the pain the longest. I still have two small scars on my chest almost a decade later!
She probably screams every time she’s about to get shocked bc she’s traumatized of that one time her partner forgot to say CLEAR and she was touching the patient
@@brandtscholar1519 I knew they said "clear" to signal that they were about to shock, but it didnt occur to me that that was a signal for everyone to get their hands off the patient. Idk why I just never had a moment to think the whole process thru.
The look on Jason's face when he gets to shock or see them try a shot is almost one of sheer unadulterated madness, the likes of which one would find in some sort of debauched horror film.
Oh my God. Baby food ham is horrible. We couldn’t figure out why kid didn’t like it, so I tasted it. I don’t know what they put in there, but it wasn’t ham.
Some hunting buddies and I got trap in a vacation cabin during a storm. All they had was baby food and lots of water. Three days later a ranger truck made it to the cabin. He asked why we didn't eat the baby food. _"We opted for starvation after tasting it.."_
My oldest was a great little eater. But we had the same thing happen. At some point, I ended up giving her pieces of Vienna sausage instead. It was soft enough she could mush it and didn't taste unspeakably bad.
Recent victim of the CVU fires in Santa Cruz California, I was lucky enough to have not lost my house, but friends, family, and my neighborhood weren't so lucky, including my cousin who was fighting the fire. Anyways, my father was also on our local department whilst I was growing up and I also held my wedding at the fire department, yes they were on that day, but for that particular time I got lucky there weren't any calls and the crew got free dinner. But yeah, back to the anyways, I know how important and strong the bond amongst your fellow members are and to see you guys having fun torturing each other and making videos brings joy to my heart. I had a brother on the force commit suicide, the love his fire family showed us during our time of grief was tremendous. Mad respect for all of you!!! Thank you all so much for what you do, from a grateful person who knows first hand the fear of losing everything you love, and the gift that laughter gives us.
@@buckberthod5007: Caddyshack. Spaulding wasn't picky/squimish about the liquor he was filching. Until the cigarette butt in his mouth appeared. Scene still triggers hard reflex after ~40 years. Laugh/cry/gag/repeat.
Lol, Jason, you're outrageously happy to torture your friends. I have a feeling what comes around goes around with this crew, so I'm wondering what may be in store for the next installment. Thanks for the laughs!😆
Jason, you are one funny dude! I've been sharing your videos with my family because we have/had 2 firefighters, 1 firefighter - EMT, 1 CNA and 1LVN. We found these videos funny.
1:48: "Ughh" "Ughh is right!" That made me laugh so damn hard..... I love these videos..... please keep them going. Your "contestants" are awesome every time. All the love and respect to you guys, and thank you for all you do. You and your colleagues. Even if they're "too afraid" to take part in your personal competitions. Jk.. I know they aren't actually. Thank you all for your service. God bless.
Broke my collar bone into 3.5 pieces, walked right up to the ski patrol, and said "I just broke my collarbone". The woman, who was probably used to people that have a slight bruise talking about broken bones in the calm manner of which I walked up to her replied with "Don't use words like broken so so soon" I then unzipped my jacket with my good arm to show the absolute mess that was the area around my clavicle. I distinctly remember the look of shock and concern on her face as well the perfect response of " o h " after viewing the damage. They then later blasted fucking One Final Effort from the halo 3 soundtrack as they brought me down the mountain is the ski-doo as I struggled not to throw up and or blackout. Now that I think about it if I complained more maybe I could have gotten some actual pain meds.