As an older sibling I can also see myself saying that. Although, I can also see myself in Hank's position because I somehow got coerced into it by my other siblings. But me being safely on the ground and being somewhat bitter/sarcastic/anxious is more likely.
It's so true. I have one older sibling and two younger, and I definitely would have said that to my little bro or sis. We're in our 40s (well, little sis is 38), but I still would have said it. Hahahaha
"Pineapple or no" was my question! Or at least, I submitted a question that said, "pineapple or no?". I meant "on pizza". But I loved your take on my question better!
Pineapple on pizza is the best food, but also pineapple on everything is the best. Coincidentally, I'm currently eating a chicken sandwich with pineapple on it. In conclusion, pineapple.
Hank, your brother is right. There's probably less trouble for just being in there than you jamming your shoe to PREVENT people from coming in, which says, you know you're doing something wrong by being there.
Eli Hinze having seen many older vids from when hank could still drink as much as he wanted I can confirm he acts in much the same way when he is drunk! If you've never seen it go watch the vid hank is an adorable drunk princess you will not be dissaponted
I mean, rumor has it from their Instagram stories that they did indeed make a video testing a bunch of yesterday's cocktail recipies....so mayyybe there's something to your theory. 😂
It reminds me of that episode of Dear Hank And John where John kept asking Hank if he was on amphetamines. I liked that episode. I like this video. I laughed until I cried.
"I don't know how any of this works" -Hank I have a story about that. I'm a theater person. One time, I saw "Lighting Practicum" in my college's handbook and not knowing anything about what that even meant, I signed up for it. After somehow getting an A in a class for once, I did it again. Immediately afterward I was hounded with any and all lighting questions from then until I left school 2.5 years later. Worth it. The moral of this story is try things that you have no idea what they are or how they work. Who knows? You may accidentally become an expert! (and enjoy it!!)
Marie Lastname It wasn't quite an internship, it was a college class, but more like a guided study. I worked with the professor on a show and asked questions as I went. And thanks! Now I know more German. :)
I’m in an extremely similar situation. My TA for my freshman seminar class (a comics studies class) asked me to be his assistant lighting designer out of the blue last semester. I have now assisted in design of one show, designed one on my own, and been requested as a design for two upcoming shows (all without ever have actually taken a class on lighting). College theater is wild.
my life can be summed up in quotes from this video: "I definitely don't know what I'm doing" "I'm gonna run away" "oh, um, panic" "there I am -- oh god"
It's more like the book was longlisted for the award, which might be an achievement for a new/less popular author, but popular authors don't particularly brag about. In this round, people can write in books as well, in the next round they can't and people can vote for their favorite amongst a more limited list, or a shortlist, if you will.
It's hilarious to see you two sneaking around our backstage! As a student at Western, I hereby absolve you of any uneasiness about trespassing on our sets. ;) P.S. The play those sets are for is "A Doll's House".
Oh my goodness. As a theatre professional, watching you two wander around that place makes me so nervous! I was like “I hope no one’s left any props or equiptment around for them to move and break...” 😬 But I love question Tuesday.
I don't know how old the Mean Girls quote is, but this is, even more, a recapitulation of a debate that can be found back at the birth of "French the Llama," except that it was Hank saying it wasn't going to happen and John saying "Oh, it's going to happen." He was determined.
I want you to know that there are regulations that say those corndogs can't be under the lights more then 3 hours. I know this because I work in a very nice convenience store kitchen. Seems like an oxymoron, but it's true!!
@@amberbydreamsart5467 I wasn't saying he can't, just that John need not worry because there are regulations to protect him, and the corn dog was most likely completely safe 😉
Only city snakes that get relocated to the wild. They know they will never again taste the sweet, sweet scraps of pizza left by takeout diners on the sidewalk.
Ricardo Lopes Well it's not that the heart stops, it's that the lungs can't expand to breathe anymore and the prey suffocates. But sure, they can be heart breakers too, I guess.
Actually, it was thought for a long time that they suffocated their prey but recently studies showed that they create so much pressure that the heart can't pump the blood, which leads to unconsciousness and death in just a few seconds.
NOOO don't go walking around the catwalks of someone else's show, you could hit a light and unfocus it and aghhhh the first part of this video made me so uncomfortable
vlogbrothers I appreciate that this is phrased with question marks, personally my college application deadline is tomorrow and that statement really speaks to me
Favorite part from St. Louis stop of the tour: John and Hank talking about gas station food, which led Hank to talk about how he ate hamburgers that a gas station gave him for free because they were about to through them out, which led to John making the most horrified and disgusted face I've ever seen XD
This felt like such beautifully relaxed chemistry. It was like watching Dear John and Hank (yes intentional) happen in front of me. I was also taken back to the time I have spent in/on/around/behind stages/theaters. It made me really happy and for that I just wanted to say thanks. I love what you guys do.
I HAVE BEEN WATCHING YOU guys for over a year now and have become fans of y'all's stuff y'all do on youtube you guys are great I have'nt read turtles yet but I will before Christmas. Thank you for shaving your mustache off.
Bellingham show was so gooooood! I'm a particular fan of the slide presentation. ;D I sent in questions for this while waiting to be let into the auditorium haha.
As a backstage tech, Oh my God, John, no youre not supossed to be there, and HANK, GET OFF THE CATWALK THERES AT LEAST 3 WAYS YOU COULD DIE UP THERE. Also my friend and I tracked it down, the set is for A Dolls House, which Ive worked on before and its a great show and that set is great for it so please dont break it.
the whole beginning bit makes my theatre-kid self cringe so hard. I can just hear the tech crew and stage manager bellowing to "stop touching things and get down from the cats before you break the equipment or so help me god, I will break YOU"
As a theatre kid that got to hang out on so many sets and in so many cats, I just love that they get that experience. But I also feel the anxiety, lol.
AS A STAGE MANAGER EVERY STEP YOU TOOK ON THAT STAGE MADE ME WANT TO SCREAM AND KICK YOU BOTH OFF MY SET!! But still a fun video, less talk of pizza than I was expecting.