As the title says, Jim telling Norm stories.
Jim's impression of Darrell's impression of Phil Donahue is phenomenal.
One story he doesn't tell, perhaps because he's tired of it, is the Twilight Zone sketch story:
If Thurston Howell III were alive, he'd hang out here.
As the title says, Jim telling Norm stories.
Jim's impression of Darrell's impression of Phil Donahue is phenomenal.
One story he doesn't tell, perhaps because he's tired of it, is the Twilight Zone sketch story:
Be warned that this isn't the usual light-hearted or "interesting" kind of video that I post usually. This is dark, disturbing and very sad. In fact, I marginally don't recommend watching it.
But what I wanted to point out is that there's another new Youtube grift that I never thought of. Here's what you do:
1) Find a "20/20" or "Dateline" or "Hard Copy" (etc.) story that's really interesting.
2) Record yourself recounting the story into your webcam.
3) Add a clickbait title.
4) Rake in the cash.
Think about it... the News isn't copyrightable. And they've already done all the hard work of researching, confirming, gathering video and pictures, creating visuals. So all you have to do is re-tell the details and you're golden. Even if you want to use the photos and visuals that are copyrighted, it's arguably fair use. It's genius.
I also found there's a video that's a person reacting to this video. That's a double-whammy. That's Youtube-ception.
Yes, this month's snack country is India. Let's start off with some trivia...
The game "Chaturanga" was invented in India in the 6th century, you may know it by its European variant Chess. The game "Chutes and Ladders" (originally "Snakes and Ladders") was also invented in India.
There are over 1600 spoken languages in India. There are 22 official languages.
The average occurrence of twins in India is 9 per 1,000 births but there is a village, Kodinhi, which experiences 45 per 1000 twin births. The cause is unknown.
The largest tree in the world is in India. The Great Banyan Tree in Howrah is so large, it appears to be an entire forest.
Now on to the food...
These are super weird. If you look at the picture on the wrapper you might think it has something to do with hard-boiled eggs, but no. The yellow in the picture is actually pale green. The middle is green and my best guess on the flavor was mint. Then I considered maybe it was lime. Turns out, it's actually pistachio. The white outside is creamy. So the result is creamy and sweet but it's weirder than that. It's... somehow familiar but strange - there's something 1960s about it? Weird... but not bad... but weird.
The documentation I have says these are supposed to mimic ice cream and that they also come in strawberry.
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So that's it for India. The list really started on a huge high note and made a smooth downhill descent as it went along. I don't sort these in any order, it just turned out that way. Still, this has been one of the most consistent snack countries and could compete for the best. In terms of individual items, I don't think anything beats the French chocolate, that would be #1, but the Samosa snacks and Tikka Masala chips would not be too far behind. Really impressive.
A fun piece from the 90s, nevertheless.
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