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My brain knows that you record the audio back in the studio or wherever… But my heart believes that you were actually full on panic screaming at a Furby in the middle of Cashies
I met a pair of lads from Bendigo while I was out drinking in Tokyo. As a non Australian I decided to relate by talking up their Cashies. They bought me a beer and talked shit about Adelaide. Thanks Wade.
"alright we got all these valuables" "Wait hold on how do we turn these to cash?" "..... Sell them?" "To WHO?!" "Uhhhhh... Doesnt cashies take this stuff?"
@@afinnishfishnet7366 "Uhhhhh... Doesnt cashies take this stuff?" "Hey I'd like to sell this stuff to you" "Sorry, we don't take that stuff" "YOU LIAR I STOLE IT FROM YOU!"
I know that it’s just a voice-over, but imagine Wade talking to the camera in real time at every Cashies and the employees there are like: “Here we go again”.
I like to believe that him yelling at the furby wasn't done in post. He just let loose a banshee wail in cashies and the workers were just like "Ah, Wade is here."
Dude those 15$ tvs are some of the best deals you can get. The amount of fun you can have with your friends if you set one of those up in a small office, open the blinds and get a nice old couch and you've got the perfect budget gaming setup.
They also accept composite inputs so they can be used with old consoles super easily. Mine has that and even has ZERO input lag. I was super surprised.
I got a 24” Samsung TV for free - turns out it’s an early smart TV and stillfully functional! Also got a $7.50 32” LG oldie that was my PS2 TV for a while lol. Great deals to be had on 2004-2014ish TVs
Mate i had one of them super old ones with the plastic eyes, we put it in the loft and for about 4 months it would just randomly go off (usually at night)
Wayne's World is unironically one of my favourite films and I watch it every February 14th, the day it came out in theatres in 1992 (when I was 17, the perfect age to have seen it for the first time). I thought that regular Blu-Ray would be the last format I owned it on (and I also have it on VHS, DVD, and, yes, Laserdisc) but it recently got a 4K Blu-Ray release that, for the first time on home video as far as I'm aware, actually has Wayne playing the first few notes of "Stairway to Heaven" in the "No Stairway, denied!" scene, as heard in the original theatrical cut, instead of the generic guitar riff heard in the home video versions. I guess that means that Led Zeppelin is finally cool with the "No Stairway to Heaven" joke, or, more likely, that Paramount finally paid the rights to the record company to use the, what, four notes from "Stairway to Heaven" that Wayne plays before the clerk points out the sign.
That cashies raid bit is poetic, its like the first bark robbery in the US were they got caught trying to deposit the cash at the same bank they had robbed
"yeah, people always scream when they see that, mate. never anything else, always the furby. like, we got an old doll, right? terrifying, scariest thing in the store, mate, but its always the furby. glad that one mate bought it cause it was getting on me nerves. probably gonna get 5 more in next week though."
The plate set with the gold trim and flowers on it at 3:34 is actually the one my grandmother collected any my mother now has and uses, if I’m not mistaken. “Old Country Roses” is the name of the pattern. One can absolutely serve food on them and indeed we did, just don’t run it through the dishwasher or that gold around the edge gets completely destroyed. I have no idea how they’re worth A$999 though LOL
"Old Country Roses" by Royal Albert. The gold edging is actual 22k gold and it's real bone china, mixed with it's high popularity that's why it is priced rather high. However you can find this exact same set brand new for about 100-150 dollars les, so this Cashies needs to chill out.
Never underestimate the value of a heavily used old screen. They're often REALLY solid. My current monitor is old as sin, but its 1080p, nearly pro-level color accuracy, zero backlight tiling, crisp response rate, low ghosting, and it cost me 20 bucks. Its just what happens when really solid older productivity monitors wind up in the thrift stores. They don't look any different really from the really shit old monitors, and no-ones gonna check, so they get priced with the junkers. The secret to finding them is to look for vesa monitor stands instead of the shitty tilt-only stands. Even if it's not a particularly good vesa stand, its a sign that either a previous owner, or a manufacturer thought that something about this screen was worth a bit of a premium. Similar story with TVs, except you need to be on the lookout for 1080p usually, and more importantly, digital audio outputs. Handy feature to have, but also a sort of premium feature usually only added to decent hardware for the time. toslink is a good sign. coax is a GOLDEN sign.
My second monitor is a HP LP2465 that was being tossed out by the local private school. It works perfectly, height adjustable stand and everything, apparently just being thrown out because they didn't have any systems with DVI on it anymore
@@mjesticfalco Good old DVI. HDMI 1.0 or better, in a stupidly rugged connector. I keep a few passive screw-in adapters around just so I can always convert an old monitor. They cost almost nothing, and are completely passive.
@@WooferCooker Still rocking my 1080p panasonic plasma 65in monitor too! Just had to buy an HDMI extension card for it in place of the useless composite one (which sucked cause apparently they still use the same extension format so it cost me as much as the monitor itself). Also picked up a 4:3 15in Mitsubishi LCD one day at a hardoff for $1 and it turned out to be one of the great ones where you throw a weird ass signal at it over VGA, it complains like "WHOO OUT OF RANGE", but you click Exit, and it goes "Alright, I'll display the picture anyway then"
The in-store segment really felt like I was playing an Australian cash converters simulator and interacted with every product to see what my character would say
After seeing the sausage roll warming case, I had to research what the hell a "cheese kransky" was. Ah, a sausage roll from someplace European. Here in Texas we have a Czech variation called kolaches. Good to know tubes of meat with bread wrapped around it seems to be universal.
The tea set that was $999 AUD/ $658 USD is a popular vintage pattern "Old Country Roses" from Royal Albert. The gold edging is actual 22k gold, however you can find a modern reproduction that definitely doesn't have lead paint and still has real gold edging for $825 AUD/ $546 brand new. I hope this reaches the right niche audience.
Dude it being December already is crazy. Funny how I was starting year 10 when I first watched you and 3 years later I'm still watchin ya and finished school. Love ya work mate.
When a LCD buzzes like a CRT, you know its on its last leg. Mine went out on black friday and it was an LCD that has the CRT whine. At least it went on a day that had some kick a** sales. Upgraded from a basic 720 38" LCD from Goodwill (American Cashies) to a brand new 4K 43" Heisense Roku and paid about the same for both. I got the 720 in 2019 and it just now went out. SOLID
I'm in cashies so often, they call me by my name and they're getting a Christmas card from me this year. cheapest laptop I've bought was £20. it had a really iffy amount of ram in it - I've doubled it and instlled linux on it to mess around with it (it's been a while). I visit my local cashies site daily - it's how I spotted a w11 laptop for £59 the other day. the moment of pure joy will be when the cat realises there's a ton of bubblewrap around it and she'll beg me for it and she'll go nuts with it. it'll be worth it for that. 🤣 love cashies. 🥰
For the Neo Geo MVS you picked up, converters from that JAMMA harness to VGA/HDMI are down to ~$100 CAD nowadays, and some let you bind USB arcade sticks/controllers for inputs. Altigether dope find! The games are usually a lot pricier than anything else
Wade you should make a NAS and then tell us the fun story of setting it up when it inevitably goes wrong. Those Blu-Rays would be a lot of fun to hear about in story form!
My first job was working at a local cashies in England on saturdays, it taught me alot about people, work, and the value of money.... I love these videos
i died at the furby part, i just laughed so damn hard for a grown ass man screaming over a toy lol! and i want that mug, like who doesn't want that? this is funny af, i just want to rewatch it again.
The glasses usually need the screen printing to be baked on them, put water in them, microwave them for 3 minutes then let them cool down and repeat a few times until you want to risk dishwashing
I didn't know my local antique store was a cashies, despite being in the United States and having a completely different name, but thanks to the accordion, I know better now. 2:26
I'm so glad that you snagged the absolute piece of art that was that mug. Truly a thing of beauty, you must protect a treasure like that with your life.
Hey Dank, i wanted to thank you for helping get me through the second half of this year mate. You kept my spirits up a lot and it really helped, even if it was all indirectly. Also, bought meself the KZ ZSN Pro X and i am lovin em mate.
My favourite series, keep up the amazing work Wade! (I facetimed Frank, it's been 6 hours and she still hasn't moved or responded to anything Im telling her!)
Hey dank pods, you can get something called a supergun for that snk mvs system that connects to the jamma connector and will have either scart or composite plugs, then you can connect it to an old crt or a modern tv, They will also have the controller ports for neo geo, so you can get like a neo geo to mega drive/snes adapter!
That old telly, that the kind of thing you have in your shed/garage/workspace type area. 7-10 years old, under $50, a bit jank here & there, missing a remote possibly, it's one of "those" TV's. And she's a good one. And being the age it is, they can last a while too. Got a 40" back in 2013 brand new myself, sat it on my lap in the back of my mum's excel (not in the box or anything mind you), and managed to get it home. Still works great, had to replace the remote, but tellys from this time are the last of one that seem to last for ages still.
The fact that batteries are referred to as "Double Screams" and "Triple Screams" is my newest favorite thing ever. I will now forever refer to them as that.
I was in Adelaide in October this year, and my brother and I drove past the Cashies on North Junction Road. Alas, we did not have time to stop there, I wish we had.
I finally looked it up. Voltage for firewire wasn't specifically specified but nominally around 25v 1.5amp.. Makes sense now why you can jump start so many devices with it..
I work in the town where the cabbage patch kids originated! We have a place called "Babyland General" that's like a mock hospital where the cabbage patch kids are "born" out of heads of cabbage.
The Cashies in my suburb recently burnt down. we were distraught, since there were tons of old games in there. It's coming back in december, but now we have to let it fill up again with more less old stuff
Just before 2 days respite from looking after grandma, you hit me with a cashies special. ☺️☺️☺️ I do wish the UK cashies were as good as yours though lol
The screaming at the Furby sums up my childhood experience. Sometimes it would turn on by itself in the middle of the night and scare the absolute shit out of me.
No word of a lie, that 5 wood at 2:44 is the exact same kind I have in my set. If it wasn't in my bag here in Canada I would've thought someone stole it lol
Okay, so just a quick note to say, don't hot plug the MVS cartridges, it very much borks the thing right up. I know, because I have to repair them and it's a right pain in the bum. Having said that, you'll have a blast with the MVS. Get one of those multicart 161-in-1 jobbies and you'll pretty much have everything available for the system. Metal Slug for the win. 😀
@@Reynsoon Very true, but it would be very boring watching me tracing signals until I find a missing one. Don't want the audience passing out with boredom. 😛
yeah one time i got off a bus and there was a tv just vibin by the bus stop so i hoisted it up and took it home w me and i still use it to this day lmao