They used to do something similar at the college near me. Pretty much the same thing, very high tower with a spike, for a few years they'd be pumpkins on it at Halloween. No one's really sure who did it or how it got done. Most likely students, but the how is the mystery
My ancestor was a man who was hanged in Salem, there were a few other men as well. And one man was crushed underneath stones, but he refused to confess and told them to add more weight.
Actually, he never confessed so his family would be able to still be provided for with the money he had. It was also the main reason we have the first amendment. So we can actually have the religious freedom and the freedom of speech that we had .
Yeah I absolutely amazing story I think his name was giles Corey Or something similar but I could be wrong but I do Remember the man what an absolute Badass they're like Are you ready to confess and he just says more weight Says it a few times too Until it inevitably killed him Definitely a martyr in that story
Prior to O'Bryan, we were already warned as kids not to eat anything until we got home and our parents could look through our haul. They were concerned about razor blades and sewing needles hidden in apples (although I had never once gotten fruit of any kind). We were warned about eating homemade treats like popcorn balls, cookies, and rice crispy treats. So, its not like O'Bryan was the first guy to do something to spoil the innocent fun for children. But he did raise the fear bar several notches. Halloween was truly changed after that.
I read about ergot fungus poisoning years back, I've since subscribed to the theory about how it may indeed have effected the people of Salem at that time. It just makes sense. That notwithstanding, their stupid, irrational, ignorant, sexist and ungodly superstitions of the people, ultimately, is what did them in.
One thing to clarify, flying foxes are the biggest bat in the world but they only eat fruit. Only a couple types of bats eat blood and they're smaller and usually go for cows
Even knowing that if you've ever been there when these very large bats [ and there are others that are smaller but Still Very Big]... when they start Flying @ at Dusk... You may know @ the fruit thing, but it still is mind blowing at first! it was for me.
Born in 73 and this terrified me to the point i have my grand childrens candy checked before they eat it. Even though it was the father who poisoned his children. But in the age we live in it never hurts to check. It's better to be safe, than to be sorry.
Back in the 80's a car was found on the roof of my highschool in the middle of town and was figured to be there for about 20 years. A crane was used to remove it and nobody knows how it got there 🤔
I Dont know about FACTS,I mean,you would have to be a little gullible boy to just believe and accept as truth what he says.... A real man,one with a mature mind,doesnt just BELIEVE what he hears.......
John Perry (only off duty NYPD P.O.) killed on 9/11 He was also an actor and can be seen in the movie , The Devils Advocate, walking past Al Pacino and Keauna Reeves while they are talking on the street near a corner. He was on numerous Soap Operas I worked with him in the NYPD. He was also an Attorney. He had a great sense of humor. He was also a friend of mine
The other 4 remaining children who had the laced Pixie-Sticks were also his children whom he also had Life-Insurance policies on. He tried killing all of his kids. It happened right the road from where I live in the suburbs of Houston, TX (Pasadena, TX & Deer Park, TX)
Hmmmmm well the ergot (or whatever) poisoning explains alot about that incident. The fact that the insanity ended when the weather dried up and the fu gus went away says alot. They were all just trippin balls
I hate to tell you, the real reason that parents checked the children’s candy on Halloween goes back way before then. When I was growing up in the early to mid 60s, they were checking the candy. Parents all over New York City were taking their children’s candy to the emergency rooms to have an x-ray to see if there was anything in it. Sewin needles, razor blades and other items were looked. I am convinced that Halloween is the most evil night of the year.
My wife was prescribed this for her migraines back in the 70s. She said it made her so sick to her stomach she refused to take it. She said she didn’t need a horrible headache and the worst nausea both at the same time.
Regarding the pumpkin: there isn't any splatter therefore the hole in the pumpkin used to fit on the steeple was precut; which makes sense as the force of slamming a pumpkin onto a spire would demand more foundational integrity for the person doing the slamming. Unforunatly, there isn't enough of the background to determine if a zip line could be strung across and over the steeple, if it were possible, the person wouldn't have to stop and slam the pumpkin down, only pass by slow enough to drop the pumpkin in place. If I had to guess.
When i was 8,we were trick or treating and i remember distinctly a clark bar that i bit into and thecorner of a razor blade cut under my tongue i spit it into my hand under the street light, being a hard head,my cousins said dont eat anything until we inspect it, that pain n a mouth full of blood keeps me reminded of what ppl are capable of
I've always believed the pumpkin was placed onto that spire with a bunch of helium balloons. It was clearly already emptied, so it wouldn't weigh much. If two to four people were guiding it with string, placement would be rrelatively simple in calm weather. There are a number of possible ways to attach the balloons to the pumpkin in such a manner that they could be detached easily once the punpkin was in place.
I get into arguments with people say lots of children have been poisoned by Halloween candy, even though the only one is the case you describe, thank you for being accurate
my 11 yr old doesn't even want to go trick or treating she said there might be fentanyl in candy, sadly I couldn't disagree with her with all the arrests for it here in Cali.
@@serenitygilles7064 There's nothing holy about halloween. It's just a celebration of paganism. So it's not surprising that these evil people would try to murder children. And that lines up with human sacrifice.
@@serenitygilles7064go to affluent white neighborhoods you won't have a problem. Rich folks think their shit doesn't stink & everyone is beneath them, but you're extremely unlikely to have any issues & the kiddos will more often than not come away with king sized treats.
I didn't know about poisoning that way but had to do remember us being afraid to not bite into apples because of razor blade insertion so we always brought our candy home to be checked and fruit and everything. I like the popcorn balls not the sweet ones with the salty ones we're just a little bit of sweetness on the outside to hold them together. In the late very late 80s I took a friend of mine son to a good area cuz he had never been trick or treating and he was about five I guess and the houses were giving out quarters instead of candy and the people would all wait at the end by the mailboxes with lights on
@@jubi400 That's so funny. I had never heard of Rebecca Nurse before I met him. His grandma has a book with all that info in it. We live in Northern California. Well, enjoy your weekend, cuz.😄
My favorite Halloween story: About 2016 a woman hung herself to death from her front yard tree around Halloween time. For conciderable time passersby assumed the body was a realistic decoration…
The way O’Bryan got caught too was interesting. The police did an investigation on who was giving out pixie stix in that neighborhood and O’Bryan was found to be the only person giving them away
Just because YOU CHOOSE to believe all he reads as being true,,,doesnt mean it is....grow up,,,you think like a child a gullible child that just believes what your told...you dont know what's true or not true ,do you?,,,,, you dont know if what the guy is reading accurate or not..so dont just believe all you hear,you ding dong.
I got distracted while watching this, ended up watching shorts and watched one of yours. Closed it and thought “these guys have really similar voices… oh”
I free climbed up hauling fishing line behind me, pulled up the para cord it was attached to then the climbing rope and then the pumpkin that was cradled by the climbing rope. Quick releasable abseil and I was gone without no one noticing. Job done 👍
I've always thought the ergot poisoning was our modern minds trying to reconcile the situation. The reason I say that, is because many many which trials happened over tge ages... they all couldn't have been high
Likely that it could be a mix of poisoning AND psychology. Like how hearing about something happening puts that thought inside your head and festers there until you start to believe the same thing is happening to or around you.
And they stopped in Salem when the girls accused the governor's wife of witchcraft. The governor told them to cut that sh*t out right the f*ck now, and they all came to their senses, real quick.
They couldn't figure out how the culprit did it. They also couldn't explain the headless medieval horseman wandering the grounds. The mystery remains unsolved
I found broken glass and other things in my Halloween candy back in the 90s I gave up on trick or treating after that and just bought my own Halloween candy to be more safe for me
That crap was happening when I was a kid in the early to mid 70s -- that was pretty much the end of my trick-or-treat career 😭 Parents began hosting parties or going only to the best neighborhoods.
You forgot being a natural redhead. Natural redheads that enchanted men were also strung up for being a witch. Imagine being so hated by all other women they got you up for being a witch.
Not only was the candy poisoned by the kids own father, the “pixie stick” was homemade and he gave them directly to the four kids. This one event kicked off an urban legend that has lived on for almost 50 years.
Every time I see the giant bat, I think about the scene in the movie Beast-master. The hero is evading the main villain’s henchmen, and a giant humanoid bat, all get trapped. Beast-master frees himself and everyone else. The henchmen try to kill him and the bat. The creature gives him a talisman as a thank you. At the end of the movie, Beast-master is outnumbered and sends the talisman back. Dozens of “batmen” show up catching each enemy in their arms/wings, then open their arms to reveal their prey had been completely devoured, except for their bones!
You men who long for love, you mustn't all despare There's a secret you should know To capture the hearts of the fair. You may not have the looks. You may not have the dash. But to win yourself a girl If you only got a moustache A moustache, a moustache If you only got a moustache.
Mad props to the one who put the pumpkin on top of the building.
I would invite the giant bat inside and offer it breakfast and a cup of tea before giving it a big hug and wrapping it in a blanket ❤
Yes to both of your comments, the pumpkin one doesn't really fit the term morbid, but it's Halloween so wtf 🤷♂️
They used to do something similar at the college near me. Pretty much the same thing, very high tower with a spike, for a few years they'd be pumpkins on it at Halloween. No one's really sure who did it or how it got done. Most likely students, but the how is the mystery
Never underestimate the resourcefulness of a University student trying to resolve his/her boredom.😅
You show us a giant bat. Then you show us a pumpkin on 💯 foot spire. It's not hard to make a connection.
My ancestor was a man who was hanged in Salem, there were a few other men as well. And one man was crushed underneath stones, but he refused to confess and told them to add more weight.
He WAS a witch
Actually, he never confessed so his family would be able to still be provided for with the money he had. It was also the main reason we have the first amendment. So we can actually have the religious freedom and the freedom of speech that we had .
Yeah I absolutely amazing story I think his name was giles Corey Or something similar but I could be wrong but I do Remember the man what an absolute Badass they're like Are you ready to confess and he just says more weight Says it a few times too Until it inevitably killed him Definitely a martyr in that story
@@matthewpitre8159You got the name right
didnt ask 🤣🤣
Prior to O'Bryan, we were already warned as kids not to eat anything until we got home and our parents could look through our haul. They were concerned about razor blades and sewing needles hidden in apples (although I had never once gotten fruit of any kind). We were warned about eating homemade treats like popcorn balls, cookies, and rice crispy treats. So, its not like O'Bryan was the first guy to do something to spoil the innocent fun for children. But he did raise the fear bar several notches. Halloween was truly changed after that.
Look here’s a wholesome explanation: your parents wanted the first pick to the candy in your bag.
They didn't always immediately execute accused witches. They were quite fond of getting confessions via torture first.
The is how that vulgar drumpf should be dealt with.
I read about ergot fungus poisoning years back, I've since subscribed to the theory about how it may indeed have effected the people of Salem at that time. It just makes sense.
That notwithstanding, their stupid, irrational, ignorant, sexist and ungodly superstitions of the people, ultimately, is what did them in.
I remember in the 60s hearing about double edge razor blades in candy covered apples 🍎
And there has never been a case of that. Nothing spreads like fear. We see that in politics today.,
That's not even the worst. Imagine powdered glass.
One thing to clarify, flying foxes are the biggest bat in the world but they only eat fruit. Only a couple types of bats eat blood and they're smaller and usually go for cows
Even knowing that if you've ever been there when these very large bats [ and there are others that are smaller but Still Very Big]... when they start Flying @ at Dusk... You may know @ the fruit thing, but it still is mind blowing at first! it was for me.
Or so the Germans would have us believe...
Who said they eat blood that you feel the need to clarify? I think most people know they eat fruit since they're called fruit bats.
@@walshy2116it’s just a fun fact sounds like lol. Calm down. A lot of people don’t know.
I would love a bat friend 🥰
The "local madman" was Timothy's father.
Born in 73 and this terrified me to the point i have my grand childrens candy checked before they eat it. Even though it was the father who poisoned his children. But in the age we live in it never hurts to check. It's better to be safe, than to be sorry.
Back in the 80's a car was found on the roof of my highschool in the middle of town and was figured to be there for about 20 years. A crane was used to remove it and nobody knows how it got there 🤔
Maybe a crane originally put it up there
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Love this guy! No emotion, no smiles, just facts!!!
I Dont know about FACTS,I mean,you would have to be a little gullible boy to just believe and accept as truth what he says....
A real man,one with a mature mind,doesnt just BELIEVE what he hears.......
@@nofilter.906 facts as in just tells the story with no bs added.
Like an android trying to emulate human speech
Lol what if hes just autistic
I wonder if it’s just a simple animated still image
The events at Salem took place during the little ice age when it was much colder than today. A warmer climate is a better climate.
John Perry (only off duty NYPD P.O.) killed on 9/11
He was also an actor and can be seen in the movie , The Devils Advocate, walking past Al Pacino and Keauna Reeves
while they are talking on the street near a corner. He was on numerous Soap Operas
I worked with him in the NYPD.
He was also an Attorney.
He had a great sense of humor.
He was also a friend of mine
I’m sorry you lost your friend 😢. He sounds like an amazing person‼️😁
my deepest condolences on your loss. Thank you for sharing how awesome he was. May your happy memories of him sustain you.
The other 4 remaining children who had the laced Pixie-Sticks were also his children whom he also had Life-Insurance policies on. He tried killing all of his kids. It happened right the road from where I live in the suburbs of Houston, TX (Pasadena, TX & Deer Park, TX)
They just stated the other kids parents found him with the candy so obviously it wasn’t his kid
He poisoned and distributed the laced candy to other neighborhood kids. He only had two kids.
The flying fox is actually a South American fruit bat. Completely harmless.
@@krischimblo10😮
He only gave the poisoned candy to his son, his daughter, and three other children. Only his son ate the tainted candy.
The "massive" flying fox is a nice example of a foreground object appearing out-of-proportion to the background.
I had all my fears listed, and then I find out there is such a thing as a flying fox
They r cute!
Thankfully, Ronald O'Bryan was executed for his heinous crime.
Poisoned.
That flying fox is wild. Literally.
"A local mad man was poisoning kids" he wasn't even lying
I remember the candy man poisoning the pixie stix. My parents wouldn't ever buy me one after that.
Hmmmmm well the ergot (or whatever) poisoning explains alot about that incident. The fact that the insanity ended when the weather dried up and the fu gus went away says alot. They were all just trippin balls
It stopped when they tried to accuse the governor's wife of witchcraft and he told them to STFU, so they shut up.
Have you seen the film The Devils of Lourdan? Similar p.s true story
“No one knows how the culprit did it.”
Climbing…
This is too short. I need a 2 hour compilation
I hate to tell you, the real reason that parents checked the children’s candy on Halloween goes back way before then. When I was growing up in the early to mid 60s, they were checking the candy. Parents all over New York City were taking their children’s candy to the emergency rooms to have an x-ray to see if there was anything in it. Sewin needles, razor blades and other items were looked. I am convinced that Halloween is the most evil night of the year.
Your videos are absolutely amazing, entertaining, and informative. Thank you. I thoroughly enjoy.
At least in Salem they had fewer headaches, as Ergot is one of the ingredients in Migraine meds.☺
My wife was prescribed this for her migraines back in the 70s.
She said it made her so sick to her stomach she refused to take it. She said she didn’t need a horrible headache and the worst
nausea both at the same time.
Regarding the pumpkin: there isn't any splatter therefore the hole in the pumpkin used to fit on the steeple was precut; which makes sense as the force of slamming a pumpkin onto a spire would demand more foundational integrity for the person doing the slamming. Unforunatly, there isn't enough of the background to determine if a zip line could be strung across and over the steeple, if it were possible, the person wouldn't have to stop and slam the pumpkin down, only pass by slow enough to drop the pumpkin in place. If I had to guess.
Twas the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown!!!
When i was 8,we were trick or treating and i remember distinctly a clark bar that i bit into and thecorner of a razor blade cut under my tongue i spit it into my hand under the street light, being a hard head,my cousins said dont eat anything until we inspect it, that pain n a mouth full of blood keeps me reminded of what ppl are capable of
I've always believed the pumpkin was placed onto that spire with a bunch of helium balloons. It was clearly already emptied, so it wouldn't weigh much. If two to four people were guiding it with string, placement would be rrelatively simple in calm weather. There are a number of possible ways to attach the balloons to the pumpkin in such a manner that they could be detached easily once the punpkin was in place.
Such as?
@@tigerlily2941 exactly. Dude thinks its a cartoon
@@davidjones8043lmao
@@davidjones8043lmbao😂
I'm dying for you to do long form deep dives into stories! Just a suggestion what you do is cool too but I'd watch the long form stuff too.
I concur ‼️‼️‼️😁
I get into arguments with people say lots of children have been poisoned by Halloween candy, even though the only one is the case you describe, thank you for being accurate
my 11 yr old doesn't even want to go trick or treating she said there might be fentanyl in candy, sadly I couldn't disagree with her with all the arrests for it here in Cali.
@@serenitygilles7064better to be safe than sorry.
@@serenitygilles7064 There's nothing holy about halloween. It's just a celebration of paganism. So it's not surprising that these evil people would try to murder children. And that lines up with human sacrifice.
@@serenitygilles7064go to affluent white neighborhoods you won't have a problem.
Rich folks think their shit doesn't stink & everyone is beneath them, but you're extremely unlikely to have any issues & the kiddos will more often than not come away with king sized treats.
@@serenitygilles7064 it’s sad that a child has more sense than adults- that she had to be the one to make the decision.
*Scratching the Gucci feels FIRE 🔥*
I didn't know about poisoning that way but had to do remember us being afraid to not bite into apples because of razor blade insertion so we always brought our candy home to be checked and fruit and everything. I like the popcorn balls not the sweet ones with the salty ones we're just a little bit of sweetness on the outside to hold them together. In the late very late 80s I took a friend of mine son to a good area cuz he had never been trick or treating and he was about five I guess and the houses were giving out quarters instead of candy and the people would all wait at the end by the mailboxes with lights on
It sucks that my 9th great grandmother was hung as a witch on July 19th, 1692.
RIP Rebecca Nurse 💖💖
Rebecca Nurse was my husband's ancestor! That's one of the first things we talked about when we met thirteen years ago. Small world....
@@JennyJeong425 Well I guess you two are my far away cousins, lol
@@jubi400 That's so funny. I had never heard of Rebecca Nurse before I met him. His grandma has a book with all that info in it. We live in Northern California. Well, enjoy your weekend, cuz.😄
@@JennyJeong425 I guess we're not that far away geographically speaking. I'm in Oregon.
My favorite Halloween story:
About 2016 a woman hung herself to death from her front yard tree around Halloween time. For conciderable time passersby assumed the body was a realistic decoration…
Tripping on rye bread was called St Anthony's Fire.
Woah, I didn't know that about the Salem witch trials. I wonder how many events through history where affected by contaminated food
The way O’Bryan got caught too was interesting. The police did an investigation on who was giving out pixie stix in that neighborhood and O’Bryan was found to be the only person giving them away
I absolutely love your whole vibe. You found something you’re great at and absolutely thrived.
Alright now I will never sleep until I find out how that friggen pumpkin got on that roof ! 😱
Lol right?!
The same way the roofers maintain the roof.
I love your voice, I wish you had longer vids to fall asleep to & stuff.
Came for the morbid facts… stayed for that majestic mustache
I think your mustache is everything for me!!! I love your videos!!!
Love your channel ❤️ makes me appreciate life more & i realize my problems are sooooo insignificant in the grand scheme of things.
I would say the first parent checked his son's candy too well.
Love this guy's handle man
One reason why I enjoy watching this channel is everything thats talked about is all true. No if's or but's or maybe's it's all true morbid facts!
Over All ,you are correct... however I have became aware of some" details that have been incorrect.
Mmm steak.
Every so often... 'buts' . Only tw... Three.
Um except for the giant fox with wings hanging upside down😂😅😂.. Wait nevermind your right it is real. A real goodlooking costume😅😂😅
Just because YOU CHOOSE to believe all he reads as being true,,,doesnt mean it is....grow up,,,you think like a child a gullible child that just believes what your told...you dont know what's true or not true ,do you?,,,,, you dont know if what the guy is reading accurate or not..so dont just believe all you hear,you ding dong.
Witch trials are always a land-grab.
Yeah man
Born in 1962
That Urban Myth , put a damper on candy scores back then
Glad the candy dad was executed! 👍🧌👍🧌 JUSTICE!
The prerequisites for being a witch thing still hold up today
I love your videos, I watch them on my lunch break.
Good thing my kids are grown. I used to go trick or treating as a kid. And so did my own kids.
1:18 You forgot the most important theory: people are terrible.
I got distracted while watching this, ended up watching shorts and watched one of yours. Closed it and thought “these guys have really similar voices… oh”
Those poor people and animals in Salem. Those fool officials
I free climbed up hauling fishing line behind me, pulled up the para cord it was attached to then the climbing rope and then the pumpkin that was cradled by the climbing rope. Quick releasable abseil and I was gone without no one noticing. Job done 👍
You gotta look out for that wascally local madman 😳
I always wonder why Con’s shorts never have even one like when I watch them. One of my favorite YT’ers!!
I love those flying foxes !
I've always thought the ergot poisoning was our modern minds trying to reconcile the situation. The reason I say that, is because many many which trials happened over tge ages... they all couldn't have been high
Likely that it could be a mix of poisoning AND psychology. Like how hearing about something happening puts that thought inside your head and festers there until you start to believe the same thing is happening to or around you.
And they stopped in Salem when the girls accused the governor's wife of witchcraft. The governor told them to cut that sh*t out right the f*ck now, and they all came to their senses, real quick.
The Salem Witch Trials are suspected if ergot poisoning.
The earlier ones were just religious zealotry and control from high ups in the Church.
@@lokemannen101like hearing someone poisoned Halloween candy and we have been diligently watching for those culprits for over half a century
I'm a witch now but i would've totally been screwed in 1692 bc i have a birthmark that is shaped like a heart in the middle of my forehead. 🤷🏻♀️
I have one on my lower back. shaped as a heart aswell. I am most defenately a witch too (health, herbs and spells)
I would invite the giant bat inside and offer it breakfast and a cup of tea before giving it a big hug and wrapping it in a blanket ❤
A birthmark? Yeah I’m a witch 😂
I hope you’re making new videos. I’m addicted to your videos.
They couldn't figure out how the culprit did it. They also couldn't explain the headless medieval horseman wandering the grounds. The mystery remains unsolved
why does everyone loves the classic NPC voice type thing.....damn
Recently found your channel, love the content and your ominous voice !
I found broken glass and other things in my Halloween candy back in the 90s I gave up on trick or treating after that and just bought my own Halloween candy to be more safe for me
That crap was happening when I was a kid in the early to mid 70s -- that was pretty much the end of my trick-or-treat career 😭 Parents began hosting parties or going only to the best neighborhoods.
No you didn't
@@kelleygreengrass
Oh yes very true story.
That's crazy! i found Candy in my Glass, and gave up on Glazing.
Glad you're alright.
They used a drone to cleverly sat it onto steeple...I should've kelp this secret...hopefully few people will read this
Thank you for your videos
You forgot being a natural redhead. Natural redheads that enchanted men were also strung up for being a witch. Imagine being so hated by all other women they got you up for being a witch.
Nice
@@apapz3245 yup, welcome to my world.
@@BabbleOn777
witch! Call the Magistrate, It's a witch!
@@MMUTG3R Magistrates, look no further, you have pussies afoot.
The witchtrials were so fucking random at times
I’d be willin’ to bet that the one who did the pumpkin on the tower was mad skilled at trigonometry.
This dude talks about the craziest stuff ever, it's great
Years before the titanic there was a book brother your super on point thank you
The pixie stick killer was in my hometown.. My parents didn’t let me trick or treat for a few years..
Some people will do any thing for money even poisoning his own son.
1:54 *If this is real, it's freakin' huge. He's Batman!* 🦇
👍🎃
The first one was featured on an episode of Monk ! Good video!
The pumpkin trick has been going on at the U of Montana, Missoula for decades
yay, longer format 🦊💜
In time he's doing good work so hope everyone help him to fine tune the videos , if it was me lol 🤣
Not only was the candy poisoned by the kids own father, the “pixie stick” was homemade and he gave them directly to the four kids. This one event kicked off an urban legend that has lived on for almost 50 years.
If this would not kill you some people might try to recreate this stuff
I really love your channel. Just subscribed.
These are hilarious! Keep em coming! 😂
Happy Halloween 🎃
Luv yer videos !!
Definitely kicks ass!!
Keep up the good work..
THANK-U 👍👍
Had a neighbor who was arrested for lacing Halloween cupcakes with laxatives.
I think we need another witch trial
The pumpkin man there are sick people out here
Wild! Tripping in the 1690's
This gentleman!!! big ups bro keep up the good work
Love your channel. Happy Halloween 🎃
Facts and rockin the stash!
Love your vids man
Every time I see the giant bat, I think about the scene in the movie Beast-master. The hero is evading the main villain’s henchmen, and a giant humanoid bat, all get trapped. Beast-master frees himself and everyone else. The henchmen try to kill him and the bat. The creature gives him a talisman as a thank you. At the end of the movie, Beast-master is outnumbered and sends the talisman back. Dozens of “batmen” show up catching each enemy in their arms/wings, then open their arms to reveal their prey had been completely devoured, except for their bones!
Your moustache is glorious! Love the videos. Thank you for making them. Take care 🤜🤛💜 Happy Spooktober!😱👽🦇👻💀🕸🤡🤖🎃🎈
You men who long for love, you mustn't all despare
There's a secret you should know
To capture the hearts of the fair.
You may not have the looks.
You may not have the dash.
But to win yourself a girl
If you only got a moustache
A moustache, a moustache
If you only got a moustache.
@@KLove89 amazing 😢😢😢
@@KLove89 Lol ! I remember hearing that song in the movie A Million Ways To Die in the West. Sung by Doogie Houser! Lol!
Your so gay.....GLORIOUS MUSTACHE!?.......SO,SO,SOOO GAY.
He dont blink 😮😅 ever
New fear unlocked as a Rye bread lover myself.😂😂
Ahh the 1970's. Where you could staple an open candy wrapper closed with a stapler and no one is suspicious