Extreme Historical Hobbies That Sound Made Up - But Aren't

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • The ancient hobbies of years gone by are fascinating and fraught with interesting facts that many of us might not know today. People of the past didn’t have the modern luxuries most of the developed world has now, so for entertainment, a fair amount of imagination had to be invoked. Bizarre and outrageous hobbies arose during the time of ancient Egypt, the Middle Ages, 19th-century Victorian England, and even during the 1950s in America.
    To read about more extreme historical hobbies on this list, go here:
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    #hobbies #Weird #WeirdHstory
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  • @stew748
    @stew748 Před rokem +599

    Weird History 2122: crazy hobbies people had 100 years ago. First one, scrolling through 5 different five social media apps even though it was very detrimental for people's mental health. Crazy!

    • @urikayan2368
      @urikayan2368 Před rokem +31

      And yet here ya are, in the comments of a social media

    • @canaisyoung3601
      @canaisyoung3601 Před rokem +21

      Why would we need to wait 100 years to come to that conclusion? Most people are recognizing that right now.

    • @amos9001
      @amos9001 Před rokem +1

      Okeh

    • @josephmastroianni1560
      @josephmastroianni1560 Před rokem

      @@urikayan2368 It started a revolution.
      3/5/1770. Boston media people. Like me.
      FakeNewZ was sent everywhere.
      Kings HATE IT.

    • @bentleyv1233
      @bentleyv1233 Před rokem +9

      @@canaisyoung3601 whooosh

  • @jenniferzackschewski2189
    @jenniferzackschewski2189 Před rokem +53

    Not sure why it tickled me so much, but “The Great Skedaddle” made me laugh so hard, I almost choked on my drink.

    • @inr63
      @inr63 Před rokem +2

      Same! Could it sound anymore American old-timey? 💀

    • @kayg7438
      @kayg7438 Před rokem +2

      So very American lol

  • @zombywoof864
    @zombywoof864 Před rokem +210

    The narrator for this channel is great, Dudes a natural. he has the perfect voice for narration and the subject matter. Others that narrate history mostly have such a boring tone and way of speaking, but this guy is upbeat with a sense of humor that keeps you intrigued.

    • @cindchan
      @cindchan Před rokem +12

      Agreed! I just love the little asides he does throughout! Makes it interesting and funny!

    • @Maddiebean570
      @Maddiebean570 Před rokem +6

      Yes I’ve always enjoyed his narrations.

    • @nicholaswhorley8343
      @nicholaswhorley8343 Před 10 měsíci +1

      His name is Tom Blank. A improvisational comedy teacher living in LA.

  • @OptimusMaximusNero
    @OptimusMaximusNero Před rokem +382

    *Fun fact:* The Romans also had really extreme and curious hobbies. A clear example would be the Lupercalia, a party (in commemoration of the pranks that Romulus and Remus committed as children and dressed as wolves) in which naked men covered in goat and sheep blood ran through the city while hitting women with leather straps as a way of wishing them good fertility. In fact, many important figures of the time such as Mark Anthony participated in a lot of Lupercalias. Interestengly, the birth rate in the city considerably increased 9 months after each Lupercalia...

    • @Dragondan1987
      @Dragondan1987 Před rokem +23

      I would do it, it sounds like a fun time.

    • @JOEFABULOUS.
      @JOEFABULOUS. Před rokem +25

      Another fun fact Rome in its early days was the world's first sanctuary city offering freedom to run away slaves who made it there

    • @tommywolfe2706
      @tommywolfe2706 Před rokem +24

      @@JOEFABULOUS. that is a vague fun fact, and I am not sure if its accurate entirely. This is a cut and paste, from the wiki page for the word Asylum as it pertained to antiquity (Roman and Greek)...I assume this is almost exactly what you are referring to, as slaves being set free because they fled and went a place was not a thing, not within the empire.
      "The asylum (temple of the god Asylaeus) that Romulus is said to have opened at Rome on the Capitoline Hill, between its two summits, in order to increase the population of the city (Liv. i. 8; Veil. Pat. i. 8; Dionys. ii. 15), was, according to the legend, a place of refuge for the inhabitants of other states, rather than a sanctuary for those who had violated the laws of the city. In the republican and early imperial times, a right of asylum, such as existed in the Greek states, does not appear to have been recognised by the Roman law.
      Livy seems to speak of the right (xxxv. 51) as peculiar to the Greeks:-Temphim esi Apollinis Delium- eo jure sancto quo sunt templa quae asyla Graeci ap pellant. By a constitutio of Antoninus Pius, it was decreed that, if a slave in a province fled to the temples of the gods or the statues of the emperors, to avoid the ill-usage of his master, the praeses could compel the master to sell the slave (Gains, i. 53); and the slave was not regarded by the law as a runaway-fugitivus.
      This constitutio of Antoninus is quoted in Justinian's Institutes (1. tit. 8. s. 2), with a slight alteration; the words ad aedem sacram are substituted for ad fana deorum, since the jus asyli was in his time extended to churches. Those slaves who took refuge at the statue of an emperor were considered to inflict disgrace on their master, as it was reasonably supposed that no slave would take such a step, unless he had received very bad usage from his master. If it could be proved that any individual had instigated the slave of another to flee to the statue of an emperor, he was liable to an action corrupti servi (Dig. 4-7. tit. 11. s. 5.).
      The right of asylum seems to have been generally, but not entirely, confined to slaves (Dig. 48. tit. 19. s. 28. § 7. Comp. Osiander, De Asylis Gentilium, in Gronov. Thesaur. vol. vi.; Simon, Sur les Asyles, in Mem. de PA cad. des Inscript. vol. iii.; Bringer, De Asylorum Origine, Uau9 et Abusu Lugd. Bat. 1828; C. Neu, De Asylis Gott. 1837; respecting the right of asylum in the churches under the Christian emperors, see Rein, Das Criminalrecht der Romer, p. 896.)."
      *Important notes......"a place of refuge for inhabitants from other cities" is not the same as "slaves". Its vague because it says it was actually used for people who violated laws of the city.....but being a slave and running away would be violating the laws of the city. That is where its up to the individual case.....
      "Compelling" the master to sell the slave does not imply that the slave is set free, only that it is sold. It specifically says that them running brought dishonor to the master because it implied that they were treated poorly. What it also implies is that instead of the master having to kill his slave for being disobedient and running...... and wasting his money..... (what he had to pay for the slave) it gave him a chance to sell the slave instead.
      I see it as a wealthy Roman way of getting a return on a purchase that you werent happy with. Its just that we are talking about slaves in this instance.

    • @emzybenzey
      @emzybenzey Před rokem +6

      Plebs, lol

    • @johnsheridan3595
      @johnsheridan3595 Před rokem +10

      So romans were the o.g. furries lol

  • @elizabethramsey9295
    @elizabethramsey9295 Před rokem +93

    My favorite uncle was a marine stationed in Utah during 1951. He and his 3 buddies would share a keg of beer and watch the atomic bombing light show. Six years later he converted to a religion that encouraged healthier lifestyles. Unfortunately he passed away of brain cancer in 1986.

    • @canaisyoung3601
      @canaisyoung3601 Před rokem +4

      Was it from the beer or the radiation?

    • @UsulPrincess
      @UsulPrincess Před rokem +5

      @@canaisyoung3601 I’m going to take a safe bet and say it was the radiation. Even with a hazmat suit on that sounds very dangerous.

    • @darlenehoward2340
      @darlenehoward2340 Před rokem +1

      Qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqaeaas

  • @bobbieschendel3144
    @bobbieschendel3144 Před rokem +38

    So my Dad who would have turned 100 this year told me about this:
    He said when He was a little boy His relatives would take Him for entertainment to the local State Hospital for an afternoon of watching the "crazy people". ( People that had problems with mental illness). There was a viewing room where people would make fun of these sick people.
    So I guess that was a hobby?
    Really sad.
    Also you could talk about people going to "freak shows" at the circus.

    • @Cj-yw8cs
      @Cj-yw8cs Před rokem +6

      Now we watch hobo's smoke meth downtown

    • @katiefrankie6
      @katiefrankie6 Před rokem +3

      @@Cj-yw8cs - Oh, you’re from Portland, too??

    • @tiamarie6719
      @tiamarie6719 Před rokem

      That's really messed up.

  • @rollout1984
    @rollout1984 Před rokem +82

    I once asked my grandmother why she and my grandfather had so many kids. Her answer was because they didn't have tv back then...so not everyone was I into weird stuff to pass the time.

    • @JusNoBS420
      @JusNoBS420 Před rokem +3

      😮

    • @humanitiestheproblem
      @humanitiestheproblem Před rokem +2

      No, just non stop fkn apparently lol I mean if you don't consider sex addictions weird 🤣

    • @sitcomsTV
      @sitcomsTV Před rokem +1

      yeap. Waste of precious hours trying to find the holy grail

    • @wendyeames5758
      @wendyeames5758 Před rokem +2

      Most people then didn't have a lot of time, energy or $ for much in the way of hobbies.

    • @SugarandSarcasm
      @SugarandSarcasm Před rokem

      @@wendyeames5758 with all those kids, I’m not surprised they didn’t have money 🤣

  • @hawsrulebegin7768
    @hawsrulebegin7768 Před rokem +148

    I love this channel. Always reminding us that humans really are absolutely crazy.

  • @jimmcfarland9318
    @jimmcfarland9318 Před rokem +16

    "Once played water polo, until my pony drowned." Author unknown.

  • @kimberlyjohnson4948
    @kimberlyjohnson4948 Před rokem +54

    Yall should do an episode on weird superstitions from around the world!!! I think it would be interesting 😁

  • @akramgimmini8165
    @akramgimmini8165 Před rokem +35

    Those Brits sure are ....
    Creative with their Freetime

  • @killercharm2742
    @killercharm2742 Před rokem +13

    Taking a picnic to watch a battle was a pastime for centuries before the civil war.

    • @noonecares7730
      @noonecares7730 Před rokem +2

      Yeah, but war was fought much differently in Europe at that time.

  • @NicotineRosberg
    @NicotineRosberg Před rokem +10

    The 'French accent' at the beginning really floored me 😂

  • @user-hx5xq6tl9f
    @user-hx5xq6tl9f Před rokem +40

    We are pretty, hard crazy in England.. we still die chasing cheeses down hills for fun 🤷🏻‍♀️🤣

    • @JOEFABULOUS.
      @JOEFABULOUS. Před rokem +1

      Cooper's hill back this yr after being banned through covid

    • @katiefrankie6
      @katiefrankie6 Před rokem +1

      I watched a documentary on that terrifying, incredible race. Amazing!!! How don’t more people die doing that??

    • @user-hx5xq6tl9f
      @user-hx5xq6tl9f Před rokem +1

      @@katiefrankie6 oh they do.. literally 100’s but they keep it quiet because it destroys tourism ….
      This is not actually true, but if you didn’t know 🤷🏻‍♀️🤣

    • @katiefrankie6
      @katiefrankie6 Před rokem +1

      @@user-hx5xq6tl9f Ahhh, so they just tuck the broken corpses into the hill’s natural divots and the cheese just bounces over them. Makes sense!

    • @user-hx5xq6tl9f
      @user-hx5xq6tl9f Před rokem +1

      @@katiefrankie6 and so the hill becomes more dangerous every year 🤷🏻‍♀️🤔🤣

  • @scottnotpilgrim
    @scottnotpilgrim Před rokem +147

    I mean everyone watching this pulled up a video about how weird history can be

    • @user-hx5xq6tl9f
      @user-hx5xq6tl9f Před rokem +7

      Love history.. it’s so much more interesting than now.. because everything was So Amazing back then because we knew nuffink 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @cloudbloom
      @cloudbloom Před rokem +5

      @@user-hx5xq6tl9f we still don't know as much as we think we do just because the internet can pull up fast facts on a whim lol

    • @user-hx5xq6tl9f
      @user-hx5xq6tl9f Před rokem +1

      @@cloudbloom absolutely! 🥰

    • @bravoz4106
      @bravoz4106 Před rokem

      Give this guy credit idiot he's a genius your not LMAO.

    • @haydenhall4541
      @haydenhall4541 Před rokem +1

      Yep, that was the joke

  • @ebogar42
    @ebogar42 Před rokem +17

    It was not Guy Fawkes plot at all. He was involved, but his only role was the explosives. Guy snitched out who came up with the plot and planned it from the beginning. That was Robert Catesby. He got Robert killed along with two of my ancestors Kit (christopher) and John Wright.

  • @Melissa0774
    @Melissa0774 Před rokem +32

    When I was a kid, I went to the William Trent House museum in Trenton New Jersey. He was the founder of the city in the 1700's. They told us that back then guys used to bet money on weird stuff. Like they would sit and watch animals like birds and squirrels running outside and bet on which one would get somewhere first, like a race. They said it sounds boring, but you have to remember that they didn't have anything back then.

    • @Hellheart
      @Hellheart Před rokem +3

      Hey! I went there with my kids a few weeks ago! My wife is from Trenton. And, my grandma lives in Morrisville. Right on the other side of the bridge from Trenton. I went to West Trenton Highschool for a very short time when I was a teenager, too. It's called something else, now. I forget what, though....
      Lol...
      Sorry, no one ever seems to talk about that city. And, it's a state's capital!

    • @LucianTSkeptic
      @LucianTSkeptic Před rokem +4

      Russell Crowe says that when betting on racing animals, always choose the lesser of two weevils.

  • @NewMessage
    @NewMessage Před rokem +5

    And any one of them would look at us staring at our phones watching fail vids and celeb antics, shake their heads, and go back to juggling flaming cats.

  • @rhino5100
    @rhino5100 Před rokem +11

    Dead bodies being displayed in the morgue window was intended to help discover the identity the deceased if the identity wasn't known. A passerby might recognize who the person was and alert the family or be able to provide a positive ID on the dear departed. There weren't all of the many ways to put out the word as there are today.

  • @SomeRandomDude2020
    @SomeRandomDude2020 Před rokem +4

    “While their neighbors shot cannons at each other.” I lol’d. I never lol.

  • @jtgd
    @jtgd Před rokem +14

    I like the Bill Run story. Heard it before. It’s funny because that’s what you’d expect when you OBSERVE WARFARE like it’s a movie. You become part of it.

    • @alphagt62
      @alphagt62 Před rokem +4

      I always thought that taking the whole family with picnic in hand to witness a hanging was on the morbid side. Bring the kids! The whole town turned out and it was a carnival atmosphere, to watch them hang a man to death. Up until the 1930’s when the last hanging took place.

  • @wrestlingconnoisseur
    @wrestlingconnoisseur Před rokem +19

    On another note about the shin-kicking point, it was incorporated into the Devonshire style of wrestling during the 18th and 19th centuries, and was so prevalent that retired wrestlers tended to have chronic vascular conditions in one or both legs.

    • @katiefrankie6
      @katiefrankie6 Před rokem

      My mom’s devil spawn little sister kicked her so hard in the shins with her stiff wooden shoes that she still has a dent in her leg to this day, 55+ years later.

  • @totallyfrozen
    @totallyfrozen Před rokem +48

    The headless photographs are pretty cool. I’d definitely use a few of those as decorations for my annual Halloween party.

    • @mandy3486
      @mandy3486 Před rokem +2

      There's a great series of books based on odd photographs. Ms perigreins home for peculiar children by ransom Griggs.

  • @ANONM60D
    @ANONM60D Před rokem +6

    If I remember correctly, there was also a time some of the rich would drink a small amount of mummy dust believing it had a wide range of benefits

  • @RabidJohn
    @RabidJohn Před rokem +46

    This was one of my favourite episodes. As an Englishman, I love how many of the 'hobbies' were British.
    You missed Cheese Rolling, the Haxey Hood, and Scandinavian Wife Carrying!
    However, I didn't appreciate you sneaking a pic of Howard Carter into the 'Mummy Unwrapping Parties' segment. He was a proper archaeologist and that pic was taken in-situ in Tutankhamun's tomb. Bad WH!

    • @killercharm2742
      @killercharm2742 Před rokem

      I know what you mean. It was this episode that made me realize that victorians were showmen at heart.

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 Před rokem

      Throwing Buffalo chips!

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 Před rokem

      Did they say “Kish my Ash?

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 Před rokem

      You have as much chance as a one legged man in a shin kicking contest! 😅

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 Před rokem

      Claude Freely the former wild animal trainer.

  • @ingridfong-daley5899
    @ingridfong-daley5899 Před rokem +15

    The corpse-viewing trend, the war-front front-line picnics... humans are such fascinating sociopaths sometimes. It's the same as public executions, reality tv, or Jerry Springer: people are voyeuristic creeps, by and large... and thank god! Life would be way less interesting if we didn't have such topics for Weird History to cover :)

    • @rykris1755
      @rykris1755 Před 25 dny

      English elite ate the mummies after.. so gross. So saying eat the rich isn't as wierd as it sounds since the rich were eating us in the Victorian era

  • @amysanchealarz3794
    @amysanchealarz3794 Před rokem +9

    Stamp collecting doesn't seem as weird as before now..

  • @tommywolfe2706
    @tommywolfe2706 Před rokem +24

    Imagine the amount of treasure that went into circulation (or private collections) or that was simply melted down for other stuff, that was found in the layers of wrapping on some of those mummies. Really such a thoughtless and wasteful way to deal with history.

  • @CplBaker
    @CplBaker Před rokem +11

    My favorite hobby is ball in the cup. My father was a champion and I too practice getting the ball in the cup.

  • @kiransharma6924
    @kiransharma6924 Před rokem +2

    Super narration....

  • @mrm1740
    @mrm1740 Před rokem +7

    We may think some ways our ancestor's had fun were odd, however not to long ago people were eating tide pods for internet clout.

    • @ankhpom9296
      @ankhpom9296 Před 2 měsíci

      Have you seen the many odd behaviors people display of themselves on platforms like Tik Tok?

  • @lesliechristie3592
    @lesliechristie3592 Před rokem +10

    No one mentioned Victorian hair-jewelry making! :P
    Sounds crazy, but it was a thing back then! :)

  • @theconqueringram5295
    @theconqueringram5295 Před rokem +20

    I personally think headless photographs and water jousting were pretty cool.

  • @block2242
    @block2242 Před rokem +7

    Henry VIII actually had to ban football as too many men were getting injured and couldn’t fight in his army

  • @kaybee1567
    @kaybee1567 Před rokem +3

    The phrase "edgelord precious moments figurine" will stay with me forever.

  • @robhowarth77
    @robhowarth77 Před rokem +2

    Those old hobbies appear to be a damn sight more interesting than spending a day on Facebook trying to figure out what posts are fake.

  • @renodelray
    @renodelray Před rokem +6

    water jousting actually sounds fun af

  • @philippebrehier7386
    @philippebrehier7386 Před rokem +24

    About the mob football, you should read "Unseen Academicals" from Terry Pratchett. It's funny AND clever. 😉

    • @teresaellis7062
      @teresaellis7062 Před rokem +1

      I was going to post the same comment. 😄Though I didn't know that mob football was a thing until this video.

  • @KitCat426
    @KitCat426 Před rokem +7

    I wish you guys had some merch. I would totally buy a weird history shirt or hoodie or something. I talk about this channels videos all the time. I need some merch to wear to show my love of the channel

  • @solanaceae2069
    @solanaceae2069 Před rokem +6

    Merry old England used to be such a fun place

  • @tinynina76
    @tinynina76 Před rokem +6

    Great video! I really like your sense of humor also. Thank you!

  • @jhenlim
    @jhenlim Před rokem +9

    Now, this is what I call "Weird History" 😅

  • @Spudatron
    @Spudatron Před rokem +2

    Surprised the cheese rolling wasn't on this.

  • @vilstef6988
    @vilstef6988 Před rokem +20

    Guy Fawkes, the last man to enter the Palace of Westminster with honest intentions.

  • @razortreadway
    @razortreadway Před rokem +2

    The bit about the neighbour in a Trans Am at 3 am... I am that neighbour

  • @6Tulips
    @6Tulips Před rokem +6

    Always entertaining and interesting.
    One feedback, the background music seemed too loud on this one. It was super distracting. But you do you... just my opinion. 😅

  • @chromicapop4595
    @chromicapop4595 Před rokem +6

    Im not shooketh about the mummy undressing parties victorians also liked picnics in cemetaries😂but imagine being a credited Egyptologist in the room😂

  • @nadas9395
    @nadas9395 Před rokem +5

    Pokemon would be a VERY different game if you had to damage and catch axe murderers to become Murder Master of the World

  • @thebaddestlarry9424
    @thebaddestlarry9424 Před rokem +5

    I heard "dust off your pog collection" and thought my calling finally came. But alas I can not YET rub it in my fiances face that I kept them instead of throwing them out cause they are 'useless.'

  • @benisaten
    @benisaten Před rokem +5

    Man I'm not unwrapping anybody. That just sounds like the start of a horror movie. This was very interesting. Cheers guys, from 🇨🇦

  • @soly-dp-colo6388
    @soly-dp-colo6388 Před rokem +12

    I'm French. I'll just add one detail about water jousting: it's mostly famous in the city of Sète (/set/) and other French cities on the Mediterranean coast, even more than in Lyon. And yes, it's still extremely popular and very entertaining to watch.

    • @inr63
      @inr63 Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much for this insight!

    • @STGAmonkey
      @STGAmonkey Před rokem +1

      My in-laws live in Sete and I have seen this. It’s really cool to see and the people take authentic pride in water jousting.

  • @islewait6107
    @islewait6107 Před rokem +3

    Okay,so I came here because I was bored and I wanted to learn something absolutely that I didn't know before and now I have to live with that regret! But if I'd have ordered a glass of water, I'd have got the ice just to be cool. This video totally "shin- kicked" me right in my cerebral section! Well done!!!! 👏👏👏

  • @navret1707
    @navret1707 Před rokem +18

    Mob football is now known as rugby, or under its better known name “Kill the Man with the Ball”. 😜

  • @m.f.richardson1602
    @m.f.richardson1602 Před rokem +3

    Always interesting and informative
    Thank you
    Peace 💕🇺🇲

  • @oneshotme
    @oneshotme Před rokem

    Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up

  • @jarrodnewman0514
    @jarrodnewman0514 Před rokem +3

    @2:50 - 3:46 The author John Jakes wrote about this in the second novel of his North and South Trilogy set during the opening months of the Civil War.

  • @akramgimmini8165
    @akramgimmini8165 Před rokem +15

    Im pretty sure people in the future will laugh about our Hobbys too

    • @angelface925
      @angelface925 Před rokem +4

      I always wonder what will be considered weird in the far future. Tanning beds, dog shows, swimming with sharks, braces, using fossil fuels... I imagine the archeologists trying to figure out what it all meant to our culture and civilization lol

    • @akramgimmini8165
      @akramgimmini8165 Před rokem +4

      @@angelface925 Everyone will know that Bird is the Word

    • @cactuscupcake6146
      @cactuscupcake6146 Před rokem +2

      They’ll be freaking out looking at toddlers and tiaras! Lol

    • @katiefrankie6
      @katiefrankie6 Před rokem

      @@cactuscupcake6146 As well they should. It’s horrifying! (Shudder)

  • @ChrundleTGreat
    @ChrundleTGreat Před rokem +6

    If you ever get a chance to watch the 1980’s miniseries “the Blue & the Grey” you’ll see the Great Skedaddle” portrayed on screen.

  • @kirkmorrison6131
    @kirkmorrison6131 Před rokem +4

    The test ban treaty was 1963, not 1953

  • @cecemepls0
    @cecemepls0 Před rokem +2

    shin-kicking is a thing I absolutely never knew existed….I have to say I’m beyond glad to now know of it’s existence lmao

  • @bravoz4106
    @bravoz4106 Před rokem

    I Love your shows. Great job

  • @barbie_gaahl
    @barbie_gaahl Před rokem

    This is my new favorite history channel. The narrorator is funny and it helps keep the dark history more digestible to learn. Ten to fifteen minute videos are also great for short attention spans or just being short on time.

  • @chocolate_monks7017
    @chocolate_monks7017 Před rokem +3

    I live near Ottery saint Mary. The tar barrels is a pretty good night. Another fact is you have to live in Ottery in order to take part.

  • @FuzzballRenakitty
    @FuzzballRenakitty Před rokem +4

    A topic I think might be interesting is the history and inspiration behind Oliver twist- and the story of the workhouse in andover that had workers fighting over scraps of bone marrow- and helped to bring on much fairer conditions and rules in place~

  • @OptimusMaximusNero
    @OptimusMaximusNero Před rokem +11

    6:30
    Me: "WHO THE HELL COULD USE SOMETHING HORRIBLE LIKE ATOMIC DESTRUCTION AS PURE MERCHANDISING?!"
    Weird History: "America"
    Me: "Oh...Right...America..."

  • @ebogar42
    @ebogar42 Před rokem +5

    Kick the can and rolling a tire with a stick for fun always seemed made up to me. Life must have really sucked.

    • @angelface925
      @angelface925 Před rokem +3

      Amen. The past was the worst.

    • @michaelj.beglinjr.2804
      @michaelj.beglinjr.2804 Před rokem +3

      @@angelface925 --To be fair, our present ain't all that and the future seems a bit bleak at the moment, too. Oh well. Have a good evening.

    • @angelface925
      @angelface925 Před rokem +2

      @@michaelj.beglinjr.2804 I agree! It's just hard to imagine living in a world without indoor plumbing, air conditioning/heating, easily accessible information and modern medicine. I've adapted to this period in time, so it's difficult to know how I would feel if I lived then or in the future. In my opinion, the past was the worst. Lol

    • @montuckyman4982
      @montuckyman4982 Před rokem +3

      Kick the can and Annie -i -over are kick ass summer,fall night games.

  • @lapoupeemorts
    @lapoupeemorts Před rokem +1

    Just realized this narrator brings be back to my losing days playing “You don’t know Jack”

  • @emobassist
    @emobassist Před rokem +2

    Nuclear Tourism should still be a thing we all need reminders of how destructive these weapons are

  • @flicka25
    @flicka25 Před rokem +8

    The Water jousting is kinda fun....we have one during summer where young men climb up a greased pole atop of which is a prize.....it's connected with a saint's feast. I have to mention the pole is over water at an angle so they have to climb upwards....so if they fall they go into the sea. It's a very old tradition but lots of fun. We call it 'il-gostra' please do not try to pronounce it lmao but the 'g' sounds like 'gee'

  • @cindchan
    @cindchan Před rokem +2

    I wouldn't want to try it, but I would like to watch the water jousting. Actually sounds rather fun to see!

  • @fuzzyparker7045
    @fuzzyparker7045 Před rokem +1

    Definitely the water jousting 🥰❤

  • @twistedyogert
    @twistedyogert Před rokem +3

    So mob football was basically a free for all except you couldn't kill anyone.

  • @carnacthemagnificent2498

    In grade school back in the anything-goes-70s we played a game at recess called "Kill the man with the ball". The rules were simple: if you got the ball you couldn't pass it, you could only run with it. And everyone had to try to pummel you into submission. Simple. Sounds like mob football survived well into the 20th century!

  • @hmmmiseeisee
    @hmmmiseeisee Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @madelinetracy3847
    @madelinetracy3847 Před 10 měsíci +2

    You left out one of the CREEPIEST details about mummy-unwrapping parties: a lot of these parties involved EATING pieces of the mummy! I’m serious, they thought eating it was like taking medicine… Europe and England did this. Thanks for mentioning atomic tourism. My grandpa used to tell us about how, when he was little, he would sit out and view the above-ground testing. He said they’d have a little picnic or just watch the explosions. No idea how bad it was for their health!

    • @madelinetracy3847
      @madelinetracy3847 Před 10 měsíci

      www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/mummy-eating-medical-cannibalism-gory-history

  • @skyden24195
    @skyden24195 Před rokem +10

    I'd say that the mentioned hobby of "watching CZcams videos about weird history" is probably the weirdest of the mentioned hobbies. 😉

  • @karmacheese
    @karmacheese Před rokem +1

    You missed out the Gloucestershire cheese rolling, where people chase down a really steep hill, chasing a wheel of cheese, it is epic.

  • @nicholassmith8212
    @nicholassmith8212 Před rokem

    I love this channel

  • @anthonydesroches8897
    @anthonydesroches8897 Před rokem +2

    What he didn't mention when they watched the Civil War battle. Many spectators died because the accuracy of the rifles.

  • @mattthemechanic3601
    @mattthemechanic3601 Před rokem +1

    I'd love to see a Weird History video about the phenomenon of the early days of local traveling Pro Wrestling. My dad is Bobby Colt whom wrestled in the 70's and 80's and came from the same PNW circuit the gave us Rowdy Rowdy Piper.

  • @spencerstevens2175
    @spencerstevens2175 Před rokem +2

    Imagine explaining sky diving to someone before the modem era. Last week I also watched two Russian guys bare knuckle box inside a phone booth

  • @plnkfloydian7814
    @plnkfloydian7814 Před rokem +1

    The best narrator 🙌. I was in Vegas not long ago and the test site where the first atom bomb was just about to open back up for tours. When I looked into it further the tours were already sold out for the next few years.

  • @AudreyC379
    @AudreyC379 Před 10 měsíci

    I laughed more than I should have at the "Great Skedaddle" part. 😂

  • @auntvesuvi3872
    @auntvesuvi3872 Před rokem

    Thanks for this! 🐆 #WeirdHistory #Hobbies

  • @jeanneann3545
    @jeanneann3545 Před rokem

    i love this channel

  • @theplasmatron3306
    @theplasmatron3306 Před rokem +1

    medieval sports sound fun

  • @ellesammons5253
    @ellesammons5253 Před rokem +1

    I’ve been to a couple of tar barrel nights. They’re mad! You follow the barrels to different streets. Nipping into the occasional pub for a pint then back out to see the nearest barrel run!

  • @juanpablosaenz9037
    @juanpablosaenz9037 Před rokem +2

    Those victorians really knew to how to party... undressing mummies, visiting morgues, kicking the shit out of each other and then taking photos of mock decapitations...the good old jolly times.

    • @katiefrankie6
      @katiefrankie6 Před rokem

      Seriously! And here we all thought they were joyless prudes…

  • @brettsargent4840
    @brettsargent4840 Před rokem +5

    Makes you proud to be British

  • @pixiebanana
    @pixiebanana Před rokem +2

    I m so sick for anything dark and twisted I would deffinately participate mummy unwrapping!

  • @raelynne5409
    @raelynne5409 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I’m from Manassas, VA. Where the battle of Bull Run happened. And the people thought this was going to be a “one hit and done” situation. That it wasn’t going to be so violent. It had been a very long time since the last war: the revolutionary war. There was no one alive to tell them what real war was like.
    BTW: The battlefield and the Stone House are pretty freaken hunted.

    • @ankhpom9296
      @ankhpom9296 Před 2 měsíci

      Hunted or haunted? Which is it?

  • @franknbeans8904
    @franknbeans8904 Před rokem +1

    Mine would probably be cheetah taming. That would have been awesome 😊

  • @TheBlindPhotographer
    @TheBlindPhotographer Před rokem +1

    Yay weird history 😍

  • @VinHlz
    @VinHlz Před rokem +2

    So a video on occult and the birth of science

  • @quintenwhyte6660
    @quintenwhyte6660 Před rokem

    These soundtracks kick ass!!👍🏾👍🏾

  • @williamzengeler4378
    @williamzengeler4378 Před rokem

    You have interesting videos. I don't know why you have to add humor to them. It's like you keep on changing the subject

  • @kendycan
    @kendycan Před rokem +2

    My dad had so many Pogs while I was growing up and I'm glad to say I got to play with them 😎

  • @honorladone8682
    @honorladone8682 Před rokem +2

    THOSE VICTORIANS KNEW HOW TO PARTY SOIREE AWAY!!!

  • @Merylstreep1949
    @Merylstreep1949 Před rokem +2

    Definitely atomic tourism
    Minus the radiation poisoning of course lol

  • @stephaniebell-boissonneaul839

    Headless photos would be great at Hallowe'en. Will just have to wait til next year.