my upstairs neighbor set off the entire building's alarm system once by burning chicken. long after he moved out, whenever the fire department would show up for a call, they'd jump out of the truck yelling "is it the chicken!?"
@@TRUTHisFREEDOM911they are the same person of course its a skit thats like saying a glass of full water is full lol… bad analogy but yours is more ass
@@reenabalasarangi9331 No one, he just snuck into the kitchen when he was left alone for 1 second. Duh. They all desperately want to burn down the kitchen with their attempts at grilled cheese and it's up to you to keep them from touching the stove.
"It started off fine. And then it was on fire." Two sentences that perfectly encapsulate the human experience. Especially when they start to human all over the place.
At my parent’s house we can always hear our neighbors fire alarm go off (and vise versa) and we always know they’re ok when we hear them yell “god damnit” 😂😂😂
Yeah, this is why the downstairs tenant and I have an agreement not to call any emergency services if we hear a fire alarm any time between 7-9 am. We know it's only because we tried to fry bacon again, lol. There's a shout of BACON? to ask if the other person is OK. The standard reply is a resigned "BAAAAAACOOOOON" with a sigh.
you can try to cook it in the oven... less alarms.. usually on a cooling rack and some water in the tray. some places the fans vent to the apt not the outside. batch cook and have bacon for a few days to reheat in the micro.
sometimes the person in teh kitchen is '100% positive it won't happen again this time' and yet it happens again every time, but you can't stop them without physical restraints
I knew a woman who set something on fire while cooking on a regular basis. Usually it was a dish towel or hot pad, but other things too. Her husband was like this guy - just “Yeah, that’s Sara.”
For my neighbors it took me 6 times. Every time, seemed to be burnt bacon. 🥓 Which made me sad about the loss of bacon. Guy was 21/22 yrs old, complete ahole - scrawny little dude who could not even say rap in tune, but obsessively did so anyway.
I, unfortunately, was the person who caused the fire alarm to go off while boiling water in the dorms…..three times. I wasn’t the only one. Firefighters come in a weekly basis for while there. 😅
They sometimes go off with water vapor, depending on type, had the same thing happen as the fire alarm is right outside the bathroom, so we learned not to shower hot with the door open.
I, even more unfortunately, did the same in my dorms, but with a grease fire. It was my first time frying chicken, I had about 1/8" of oil, too fat of a piece of chicken, and the heat was too high. I burned the chicken instantly, removed it, watched a flame blanket my oil, then panicked. I also might have stupidly spritzed water on the fire, while simultaneously remembering that's what NOT to do. A big burst of flame licked the ceiling and I fucked right off. My roommate was in the shower when the fire alarm went off and was outside with all of us in his towel and some shorts 😆 I then learned how to fry chicken correctly, and how to do it very incorrectly.
@@jonbird6566I was lucky. I was diagnosed with it at 4 yrs of age and was helped with it throughout my early years. Some of the drugs they put on me were great after trial and error and others were just ass and didn't help me at all. Some of the teachers were great and understanding and wanted me to succeed and others weren't. I was on an IEP until 8th grade where I was mostly mainstreamed and I had learned coping mechanisms. Now as an adult in my mid 30s I still have it and it pops out sporadically. It affects a lot of my life. And I find a lot of my coping skills from then don't work as well now. And people are a lot less understanding of my quirks
@@jonbird6566 I got diagnosed at age 35, because it used to be considered "boys only". It presents differently in women and girls. My doctor knew the day she met me that I had it. And yes, the meds DO help me.
@@jonbird6566"...why it is so rare for an adult to have gone through life without detection." aaaand stopped reading right there. Tell me you don't know jack about Neurodivergancy without telling me. I was diagnosed at 14 (only because i went to a VERY difficult school), one my friends was diagnosed at 18 (only because I noticed the signs) and my mom was diagnosed at 38. ADHD flies under the radar ALL the time dude. Just because you're low-fuctioning doesn't mean everyone else is as well.
In case this happens to anyone watching, know this: -Do *NOT* put water on a grease fire. You will make it worse - *DO* cover the pan with a lid or damp towel and take it off the heat. Remember to stay calm and stay safe! Edit: to address some of the replies: -Absolutely do *NOT* put flour on a fire of any kind. It is quite flammable -Baking soda will work for smaller fires, so keep that in mind. -Salt _will_ work. It smothers the fire out. I’d still recommend a lid, but if it works, it works. -You could also use a fire blanket. -just for clarification, be sure you wring out the wet towel, it needs to be damp, not dripping wet. It will essentially work as a knockoff fire blanket.
Ive also heard mounds of salt might work?, again dont go off my words/ information; do your own quality, professionally appropriate and cited research!.
Baking soda works for small grease fires by smothering the fire with carbon dioxide, but it shouldn’t be used for large fires. Typically you should just put a lid on and turn off the heat, but if you plan on cooking a lot, you should do your own research and get a dry powder fire extinguisher / special blanket for these types of fires just in case. Never use water for a grease fire. Fires / combustion reactions are sustained by three things: fuel, oxygen, and heat. If you block a fire’s access to at least one of these things, it will be extinguished. Water works to extinguish NORMAL fires by cooling the fire (water absorbs heat very well) and depriving it of oxygen. However, this doesn’t work in grease fires because oil (hydrophobic) does not mix with water (hydrophilic) and so the oil will rise to the top, creating a fireball. Instead, putting the lid on deprives the fire of oxygen, thus extinguishing it.
@@EvaHoshizoranever just pure water. once my dad boiled some noodles and forgoot to turn the stove off. and the starch formed a black crust in the pan and started to smoke. if it was burning, it has to have fuel.
yep. there's a reason my other half is not allowed in the kitchen. when he managed to light a pot of water on fire....that was the last time he was allowed in.
I had to deal with a large grease fire in an industrial frier I was working on I noticed it got very hot and wasn't shutting off so I turned it off then the grease burst in flames had to put it out a few times before it stayed out made for an interesting day and a lot of cleaning now I will never repair another one without a thermometer to keep track of the temperature
@@hydro6032knuckle heads be putting that dial up to high and keeping the flame like that. Then they see the food looking like it’s cooking right, then all of a sudden it starts burning and they panic or keep going with it trying to correct the situation. The grease splatters everywhere and then it ignites which causes more panic and then the fire department comes. Other times people put something on the stove and walk away to do something and they forget and the thing smolders until it ignites. The fire department calls that a pot of meat. I am retired from the fire department lol
depends... i know how to cook, but due to my adhd i not only forgot i had sth cooking, i also regulary forget to set an alarm, since i know i forget...
Man the "To Do List" broke me, i had a hysterical laughter for minutes.... Thank you so much, you made my day. And yes: "dear People, please don't be careless when its about fire.
Bro... your role play is next level! Every single time you pop in my feed, I know I'm getting a good ass laugh. Then, knowing it is all real life scenarios, makes it that much funnier!
Walked into my house around a month or so ago with my wife screaming and my whole living room glowing bright red from flames. Turns out my son walked away from the stove and almost burned down the apartment. I ran outside with the flaming wok just like this guy 🤣
At this point either take away their kitchen privileges or make them cook in the driveway or something because they clearly can’t cook in closed spaces
At first I thought the guy was loopy from smoke inhalation. Realizing he just doesn't give any more damns about his housemate's antics makes it so much better.
There's an apartment building a friend of mine used to live in at uni that always had the fire department there because people kept smoking doobies in their apartments or the hall ways.
That would have been even funnier. A 420 stonerfest so absurd that the fire alarm went off for long enough for the neighbors to call 911. Especially the ending. Imagine hearing the white shirt guy say it's not going to be the last as a dozen or more people all try to find their bongs while the fire department stares in shock.
"And it's definitely not going to be the last."
How many times did this have to happen to reach this level of acceptance 😭
😂
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Too many. When it gets to this point it has happened too many times.
This man is now contemplating homicide.
As someone who's been there: enough. The answer is enough.
Bro was thinking 'at this point... gotta build a firestation near-by'😭
Never let bro cook again
Most accurate answer
I died
my upstairs neighbor set off the entire building's alarm system once by burning chicken.
long after he moved out, whenever the fire department would show up for a call, they'd jump out of the truck yelling "is it the chicken!?"
Who let him cook?😭
I thought it was his wife.
I'd trust that guy in a real emergency. He's level headed and clearly knows the difference between a dumbass roommate and a real problem.
It’s a skit
@@TRUTHisFREEDOM911they are the same person of course its a skit thats like saying a glass of full water is full lol… bad analogy but yours is more ass
@@TRUTHisFREEDOM911no way
@@TRUTHisFREEDOM911huh never would've guessed. 🙄
@@TRUTHisFREEDOM911 No shit
That one sim with 0 cooking skill when you leave them for 1 second:
Who let him cook?
@@reenabalasarangi9331 No one, he just snuck into the kitchen when he was left alone for 1 second. Duh. They all desperately want to burn down the kitchen with their attempts at grilled cheese and it's up to you to keep them from touching the stove.
@@Narangarath me:HOW DID YOU MANAGE MAKE THE CEREAL ON FIRE
Sim: I PUT THEM IN THE OVEN I DONT KNOW WHY IT HAPPEN
buy more pots and pans written on the board has me rolling lol
Oh I didn't see that!
Literal foreshadowing lol
Good on you for spotting that
I didn't see that. 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
Saw that, too. 😂 He fit foreshadowing in a short.
"It started off fine. And then it was on fire."
Two sentences that perfectly encapsulate the human experience. Especially when they start to human all over the place.
I love this
That's gonna be my senior quote
Sometimes we human too hard.
"Oh boy hope i dont HUUUMAN everywhere!"
@@seantaggart7382 Oh look! A wild Murder Drones reference!
At my parent’s house we can always hear our neighbors fire alarm go off (and vise versa) and we always know they’re ok when we hear them yell “god damnit” 😂😂😂
“It started off fine. Now it’s on fire.” D&D in a nutshell
What are you talking about? Fireball is always the answer.
"TO DO LIST: BUY MORE POTS AND PANS" I died 😂😂😂
I took it as the wrong kind of pot, because that first guy had no reaction to the smoke
lol exactly what I was gonna say! 😂
I thought that line was in the subtitles, lol. I went looking for it, 'cause I didn't see it the first time.
FORESHADOWING
Shit had me cracking up 😂😂😂
Yeah, this is why the downstairs tenant and I have an agreement not to call any emergency services if we hear a fire alarm any time between 7-9 am. We know it's only because we tried to fry bacon again, lol.
There's a shout of BACON? to ask if the other person is OK. The standard reply is a resigned "BAAAAAACOOOOON" with a sigh.
I love this comment
“BACON?!”
you can try to cook it in the oven... less alarms.. usually on a cooling rack and some water in the tray. some places the fans vent to the apt not the outside. batch cook and have bacon for a few days to reheat in the micro.
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I had this with onions in one home. I didn't even have to burn the onions. Every single time I fried onions the smoke alarm would go off. Sigh...
So many of the classic "this happens all the time, just give it a minute..." ones, they're always the best.
"Started off fine...and then it was on fire "
Story of my life. 😂
Bro so unbothered. Who ever cookin needs to get out the kitchen 😩😭
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Nah, man. That's how you get good at cooking. I spent my first year of marriage this way. Now, after 12 years, it's actually edible. 😂
@@charleneblack2792 oh? I must of skipped something important because I don't quite remember anyone I know ever getting good by setting shit on fire.
@NetherPrime I don't think he meant literally setting stuff on fire. Probably burnt a lot of dinners, though...😂
sometimes the person in teh kitchen is '100% positive it won't happen again this time' and yet it happens again every time, but you can't stop them without physical restraints
My sims after 5 minutes of being in the game:
Same. I'm really glad that I do better in life than my Sims. Not by much but it's still better.
I feel that. I've banned one from the kitchen because of this. 😂
Once this happened and my sim wouldn't follow my commands to call the fire department or to extinguish herself in the shower I was so fucking mad 😭
@@rabbit0664I force my sims to watch hours of cooking tv before they're allowed near the kitchen 😂 pizza and fruitcake for a week for them
@marievignolo5449 I always feel a little better after playing the Sims cause then I get to say, "At least I'm not him rn"
"It started off fine...and, then, it was on fire." Life in a nutshell. 😂😭
The dedication to realism in this video is top level. Please be safe!
How many times does a man have to incinerate the kitchen before his roommate just completely stops giving a fk?
My guess… at least 10
I knew a woman who set something on fire while cooking on a regular basis. Usually it was a dish towel or hot pad, but other things too. Her husband was like this guy - just “Yeah, that’s Sara.”
For my neighbors it took me 6 times.
Every time, seemed to be burnt bacon. 🥓
Which made me sad about the loss of bacon.
Guy was 21/22 yrs old, complete ahole - scrawny little dude who could not even say rap in tune, but obsessively did so anyway.
2 times
Enough times
"To Do List: Buy More Pots & Pans" 😂😂
Find someone else to cook Thanksgiving
I watched this video a second time to see what the whiteboard said. The to-do list had me laughing!
"it started off fine, then it was on fire" story of my life.
Sounded like Pacman when bro was rushing out 😂
I, unfortunately, was the person who caused the fire alarm to go off while boiling water in the dorms…..three times. I wasn’t the only one. Firefighters come in a weekly basis for while there. 😅
How?
Edit: I got the explanation
They sometimes go off with water vapor, depending on type, had the same thing happen as the fire alarm is right outside the bathroom, so we learned not to shower hot with the door open.
You didn’t happen to be in said dorms around 4-5 years ago, were you? That sounds familiar!
@@TotalXPvideos*that* was the one that made you learned not to shower with opened door??
I, even more unfortunately, did the same in my dorms, but with a grease fire.
It was my first time frying chicken, I had about 1/8" of oil, too fat of a piece of chicken, and the heat was too high. I burned the chicken instantly, removed it, watched a flame blanket my oil, then panicked. I also might have stupidly spritzed water on the fire, while simultaneously remembering that's what NOT to do. A big burst of flame licked the ceiling and I fucked right off.
My roommate was in the shower when the fire alarm went off and was outside with all of us in his towel and some shorts 😆
I then learned how to fry chicken correctly, and how to do it very incorrectly.
"it started off fine😊, and then it was on fire 😳"
😂😂😂
Loved the "To Do List - Buy More Pots & Pans" in the background on the whiteboard. 😂😂😂😂❤❤
This man's dedication to remake scenes accurately, is genuinely impressive.
Yep. Jason has real talent.
"Crap! Crap! Crap! Crap!" while running is sooooooo relatable! 🤣
I'd say something similar, just with different words
"FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK"
@@StraellPlays I’d say the same as you😂 just louder
He sounded like a dog
i had a 2 foot flame on my skillet while making smash patties, i just removed it from the stove. idk if got lucky but it stopped immediately
Bro really woke up and said I’m built different 😂
I seriously forget that there's just one of you. Your acting is flawless
"It started off fine...and then it was on fire" sounds like life itself
Unless it started on fire
@@Dice-Z We didn't start the fire tho
It started off fine.... until it wasn't.....
In his defense... it could be MORE on fire.
Indeed, I heard it was always burning since the world's been turning.
Perhaps that guy ought to have a sign outside saying "how many days since the last fire?"
*Don’t read my name.*
@@DontReadMyPicture478 Fine.
Pretty sure it would be less useful than the reminder to buy more pots and pans, lol.
Perfect.
"To do list: Buy more pots and pans" had me laughing so hard
I love how on the to-do list behind him says to “buy more pots and pans” because his roommate ruined all of them.
ADHD is a hell of a drug.
... I'm trying to get diagnosed, but I really identify.
@@jonbird6566I was lucky. I was diagnosed with it at 4 yrs of age and was helped with it throughout my early years. Some of the drugs they put on me were great after trial and error and others were just ass and didn't help me at all. Some of the teachers were great and understanding and wanted me to succeed and others weren't. I was on an IEP until 8th grade where I was mostly mainstreamed and I had learned coping mechanisms. Now as an adult in my mid 30s I still have it and it pops out sporadically. It affects a lot of my life. And I find a lot of my coping skills from then don't work as well now. And people are a lot less understanding of my quirks
@@jonbird6566 I got diagnosed at age 35, because it used to be considered "boys only". It presents differently in women and girls. My doctor knew the day she met me that I had it. And yes, the meds DO help me.
my roommate once burned a pot of ramen.
@@jonbird6566"...why it is so rare for an adult to have gone through life without detection." aaaand stopped reading right there. Tell me you don't know jack about Neurodivergancy without telling me. I was diagnosed at 14 (only because i went to a VERY difficult school), one my friends was diagnosed at 18 (only because I noticed the signs) and my mom was diagnosed at 38. ADHD flies under the radar ALL the time dude. Just because you're low-fuctioning doesn't mean everyone else is as well.
In case this happens to anyone watching, know this:
-Do *NOT* put water on a grease fire. You will make it worse
- *DO* cover the pan with a lid or damp towel and take it off the heat. Remember to stay calm and stay safe!
Edit: to address some of the replies:
-Absolutely do *NOT* put flour on a fire of any kind. It is quite flammable
-Baking soda will work for smaller fires, so keep that in mind.
-Salt _will_ work. It smothers the fire out. I’d still recommend a lid, but if it works, it works.
-You could also use a fire blanket.
-just for clarification, be sure you wring out the wet towel, it needs to be damp, not dripping wet. It will essentially work as a knockoff fire blanket.
what about dumping on Baking Soda?, does that work?, Ive heard it does-at least for some types/ sizes of fires?.
Researching now.
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Ive also heard mounds of salt might work?,
again dont go off my words/ information; do your own quality, professionally appropriate and cited research!.
Do not throw flour on it, how did that even get around, baking soda might explode too and salt isn't doing anything
Baking soda works for small grease fires by smothering the fire with carbon dioxide, but it shouldn’t be used for large fires. Typically you should just put a lid on and turn off the heat, but if you plan on cooking a lot, you should do your own research and get a dry powder fire extinguisher / special blanket for these types of fires just in case.
Never use water for a grease fire. Fires / combustion reactions are sustained by three things: fuel, oxygen, and heat. If you block a fire’s access to at least one of these things, it will be extinguished. Water works to extinguish NORMAL fires by cooling the fire (water absorbs heat very well) and depriving it of oxygen. However, this doesn’t work in grease fires because oil (hydrophobic) does not mix with water (hydrophilic) and so the oil will rise to the top, creating a fireball. Instead, putting the lid on deprives the fire of oxygen, thus extinguishing it.
Tyvm for your videos, they are so great and refreshing
The to do list being to buy more pots and pans is probably because the guy burned them all 😂 nice touch
Its even worse when you realize it was just water in there
I saw it happen before, I, to this day, have no idea how someone did that.
@@EvaHoshizoranever just pure water. once my dad boiled some noodles and forgoot to turn the stove off. and the starch formed a black crust in the pan and started to smoke. if it was burning, it has to have fuel.
@@AsiandOOd ...idk, I never asked, but there was nothing but water visibly, no alcohol smell, no wine, no vodka, just... Water...
@EvaHoshizora Uhh Papyrus? I think I burnt the water...
yep. there's a reason my other half is not allowed in the kitchen. when he managed to light a pot of water on fire....that was the last time he was allowed in.
"it started off fine...and then it was on fire"
Basically describes my everyday life lol
😂😆😆😆😆
I had to deal with a large grease fire in an industrial frier I was working on I noticed it got very hot and wasn't shutting off so I turned it off then the grease burst in flames had to put it out a few times before it stayed out made for an interesting day and a lot of cleaning now I will never repair another one without a thermometer to keep track of the temperature
LOLOLOL this made me snort so hard!
"Crap crap crap crap" 🤣😂
Happy EMS Appreciation Week last week! You're awesome!
This makes me irrationally angry. I remember forcing a housemate to take cooking lessons from me so he'd stop smoking out the house.
It's pretty rational to get angry if you have someone burning down your cooking tools
But how.... I'm definitely no cook and I have never once started a fire that way.....
@@hydro6032knuckle heads be putting that dial up to high and keeping the flame like that. Then they see the food looking like it’s cooking right, then all of a sudden it starts burning and they panic or keep going with it trying to correct the situation. The grease splatters everywhere and then it ignites which causes more panic and then the fire department comes. Other times people put something on the stove and walk away to do something and they forget and the thing smolders until it ignites. The fire department calls that a pot of meat. I am retired from the fire department lol
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depends... i know how to cook, but due to my adhd i not only forgot i had sth cooking, i also regulary forget to set an alarm, since i know i forget...
Eventually it might be “the last”
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😂😂😂
Man the "To Do List" broke me, i had a hysterical laughter for minutes.... Thank you so much, you made my day. And yes: "dear People, please don't be careless when its about fire.
I love these! Keep making them! Some of them I really actually laugh out loud! 😅
He's on the 'never allowed to cook even making cereal' list...
Bro is Homer Simpson
“Oh, by the way, I tried pouring some water-“
I love your videos lol they're awesome, thanks for posting your stories and making my life seem less disastrous 😆
My first thought was that he was an idiot, my second was he was high, and my third was suddenly understanding his pain
This man is willing to fill his house with smoke for a short!
fog machine, but it's very easy to fill a room with smoke
@@tvxic19 But it still smells though, not the same as an on fire fire, but it's not a nice smell
The exasperated sigh from the guy in the white shirt at the beginning is so telling.
He's got the spirit.
"And it's definitely not gonna be be the last" The one sentence that Firefighters, Paramedics and Police Officers don't want to hear 😅
I’m still amazed by a classmate that caught a pot of boiling water on fire
That is just a skill. A stupid skill, but a skill.
How the fuck did he manage to burn water
Are we sure it was water?
HOW?!
Was there sodium involved?
This may be one of my new favorite ones!
This is absolutely hilarious.
That moment when you realize that fires will not be the biggest problem to face as a firefighter
Three weeks later: "hey Jim, grease fire again?"
Home owner: "yep"
Bro your videos are just so freaking good, keep going 🙏🙏🙏
Bro... your role play is next level! Every single time you pop in my feed, I know I'm getting a good ass laugh. Then, knowing it is all real life scenarios, makes it that much funnier!
The whiteboard reads “Buy more pots & pans”😂
The guy who couldn’t care less sounded like the most defeated man ever
Is nobody talking about the amount of dedication that went into this video?
He is holding the pan barehanded😂😂
“It started off fine, then it was on fire.”
This is Spencer’s dad confirmed
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I like how you specify Spencer's and not Spencer and Carly
“To do list: buy more pots & pans”
Sounds about right
That "yup!" Is what got me lol
When you only have 1 cooking skill point in the Sims
"It started off fine, and then it was on fire," is a sentence that can describe so many situations.
When the smoke alarm goes off.. dinner is done!
Well done
Very well done
This short video made me feel the power and passion of youth, and it was very infectious.
I'm rolling on the ground laughing so hard at these rn ur my fav yt 😂
it started off fine... and then it was on fire.
story of my life
That whiteboard is a beautiful little touch.
WE THANK ALL THE FIREFIGHTERS
TRYING TO SAVE LIFE.
WE THANK ALL THE WORK THEY DO.
STAY STRONG,
STAND BRIGHT
PEACE
My neighbor everytime they cook... We call it the dinner alarm😂
I can’t tell who is more disappointed
*Don’t read my name.*
This channel makes me 100% sure that some people need to be reminded to breath so they wouldn't die.
Yep
If you have to wonder "there's no way someone is that stupid" there's someone that stupid
It's not THAT hard to get oil burning. Stupidity starts how you handle it. Most suicidal stupidity is of course trying to get it out with water.
The sign with "buy more pots and pans!"😂😂😂
"Definitely not gonna be the last time" is the cherry on top 😹😹😹
Walked into my house around a month or so ago with my wife screaming and my whole living room glowing bright red from flames. Turns out my son walked away from the stove and almost burned down the apartment.
I ran outside with the flaming wok just like this guy 🤣
"It started off fine, and then it was on fire" is an accurate descriptor for a great many things in my life.
The "to do list" back there got me 😂
The sign say buy more pots and pans definitely says it all
At this point either take away their kitchen privileges or make them cook in the driveway or something because they clearly can’t cook in closed spaces
Introduce bro to grilling - stuff still on fire, but contained!
At first I thought the guy was loopy from smoke inhalation. Realizing he just doesn't give any more damns about his housemate's antics makes it so much better.
Can I just say the little detail of the to-do list saying 'Buy more pots and pans' is adorable and i love it
He so calm so they can probably deal with it 😂
I was expecting stoners to be hotboxing an entire house
"This isn't the first time this has happened...and it won't be the last."
I didn't realize you get repeat customers in your line of work.
There's an apartment building a friend of mine used to live in at uni that always had the fire department there because people kept smoking doobies in their apartments or the hall ways.
I love how bro is just so chill beacause it happend a lot of times 😂
this is one of your funniest ones yet. this has made my day laughing Hahahahahahahahaha
Dude no one on the internet makes me laugh like you do, literally. You’re fkng hilarious.
"It started off fine! And then it was on fire."
Me describing how all of my D&D sessions go
Relatable.
The sign behind the guy says "to do list: but more pots and pans!"
I love little background details.
“To do list: buy more pots and pans” on the white board is funny as hell
Notice the to-do list has "Buy more pots and pans."
Pls translate...😠
भवतः हृदयस्य धड़कनं कतिपयेषु घण्टेषु स्थगयिष्यति, अस्य शापस्य मुक्तिं प्राप्तुं एकमात्रं मार्गं मम चैनलस्य सदस्यतां कुर्वन्तु……..
I didn't notice it before, now this is better! 😂
“It’s definitely not gonna be the last “
Well At least he was honest 😅
It's definitely not gonna be the last is what he said
@@roydowling2542 lol thanks
Why was i expecting it to be a 420 party? Lol
That would have been even funnier. A 420 stonerfest so absurd that the fire alarm went off for long enough for the neighbors to call 911.
Especially the ending. Imagine hearing the white shirt guy say it's not going to be the last as a dozen or more people all try to find their bongs while the fire department stares in shock.
I like that in these skits there were always two bros, one is aloof and one is injured or whatever 😂😂😂
Its crazy that all this dude had to do is change his outfit and he can make you think he is a completely different person. 😂
This dang firefighter secretly went to Juilliard or something.
I love how he was unfazed like "this is consistent in my house lol"
I love the message on the draw erase board! Hilarious!