Chickys are Growing Up
0:32
16 сағат бұрын
Autumn Walk in the NEK, Vermont
3:55
Leaf Fall
1:15
Күн бұрын
As the Crow Flies
0:34
Күн бұрын
Autumn Walk Home in Vermont
5:34
Күн бұрын
New Chicks Meet the Old Hens
2:03
14 күн бұрын
Chicks Day Out
0:29
14 күн бұрын
Chicks First Time Outside
0:44
14 күн бұрын
Do the Freaky Chicken
0:57
14 күн бұрын
Tiny T-Rexes
0:59
21 күн бұрын
Chicky Check-In
1:44
21 күн бұрын
Inn at Mountain View Farm
1:02
28 күн бұрын
Bev's Straw Hat
1:12
28 күн бұрын
Broodin' Chickies
1:35
Ай бұрын
Daph Watering the Sunflowers
0:49
Bouncing Trees
1:20
Ай бұрын
Chicken Treat Time
1:05
Ай бұрын
Calling the Chickens
0:34
Ай бұрын
Badass Wolf Apples
1:40
Ай бұрын
New Chicky Beak Dunk
0:49
Ай бұрын
New Chicks in the Brooder
1:11
New Chick Day
0:28
Ай бұрын
Bringing Our First Chicks Home
0:34
Woods Wandering
0:14
Ай бұрын
Daphne at the Beach
0:26
Ай бұрын
Chuck's Flabby Journey
0:09
2 ай бұрын
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@cachoalexandertv9569
@cachoalexandertv9569 12 күн бұрын
watching from Philippines❤❤
@TheButlerNZ
@TheButlerNZ 2 ай бұрын
wow... I just put in a HUGE comment and your channel deleted it... probably 1000 words... so lets make a really short version... don't whip your arm... leave it out front... do a LOT of swings without releasing the disc.. look at the final position of your hand.. it should be flat... learn the fan grip. I'm going to go cuss the last 10 mins typing out a long comment only to have it auto delete with no explanation (a lot of channels do that)... with no cussing or links or anything that I wouldn't happily repeat to a Nun (except it would bore the life from her)
@TheButlerNZ
@TheButlerNZ 2 ай бұрын
I wunder if I can break it down (As I copied the text... Don't pull your hand back.. leave it out there... then look at where it is... that will often give you a clue why you missed... the location of your hand after release... Without letting go of the disc, swing it up to the release point... don't swing it past the basket... look at the angle at the end of that swing... is the disc flat, or on an angle... do a few more swings... stopping at the end of the swing... look at that release point... get that point in your head... arm outstretched to the basket... disc fairly flat or maybe a little hyzer (left side down for your right hand back hand putt) now try again... letting the disc go.. look at your outstretched arm and hand... are they in the final position you beat into your head (I like to call it 'Lizard brain' as muscle memory is just wrong.. muscles have no memory.. repetitive action makes an action doable "without thinking"... That's what I call 'Lizard brain'.. it becomes like a primal action, no thought... you just do it... (When was the last time you had to stop and think about arm position etc when throwing a can in the rubbish... ok you probably missed.. but you probably barely even remember picking up the can as it was all reflex action... Feel the weight of that disc... swing it back and forth a LOT... it has weight... swing too hard it goes long.. too soft it splashes down in font of you... Tip it right side down, it goes a little right... Tip left it goes a little left... ALL discs at that speed will go a little left as they stall at the end of the flight... Look at the basket... don't think "I'm throwing it in the basket' thing I'm throwing it so it flies over and into THAT link there... look at that link.... lob the disc to that link.
@TheButlerNZ
@TheButlerNZ 2 ай бұрын
Oh and change your hold on that disc for putting... your thumb is on the edge of the disc so I'm assuming your fingers are curled to the inside of the rim (Power Grip)... Your putting... not throwing 80m... That grip may mot give the best feed back to Lizard brain about the weight of the disc. (Like lobbing a stone into a puddle, you pick up a stone.. lizard brain instantly calculates the weight and tells the arm muscle 'you must be "This High' to take that ride... and splash (bigger or smaller stone... brain subconsciously calculates weight... different muscle response... splash splash... Lizard brain.) Putting's the same.. except the disc can slip left/right with a myriad of things, wind angle, nose up, nose down etc... forget all that... learn a flat putt 1st.... Don't use different putters... that will just confuse lizard brain that the same shot does random things (until your good enough to have lizard brain start calculating stable/unstable flights.... it will come). Hyzer throws makes things easy.. but you may never learn to control the disc if all you teach ol lizzard is that you huck it high and right and it comes down to the left... (don't get me wrong, I still use a casual frisbee throw facing the target and hucking that sucker away to the right while fixating on the target... but I can bullseye things like that because I used to throw every shot at lunchtime with a mate just like that... with a frisbee (TM)... Discs aren't frisbees, they do so much more... go throw a 7, 5, -2,1 flat and slow.. (with effort only after the disc is past your face... shoulder height from your rear shoulder... stand still... and now your better than me!
@TheButlerNZ
@TheButlerNZ 2 ай бұрын
(Disc-claimer... I'm 55, been playing 2.5yr (and casual frisbee throwing to friends sporadically since the 70's)_ I'm a par player... I can throw 1,000,000 internet ft but in real life 300ft ok, and 330 (100m rugby field touch to touch) on a good day. my speciality is I am really good at scramble shots (which is sort of self depreciating as it hints at 'how did the disc get into jail in the 1st place'??? Best tip I can give.... Get a friend... stand at your max distance apart... throw 1-3 discs with THE SAME OR VERY CLOSE flight numbers.... try and land at their feet... (Better yet, learn to catch them... I can catch a sharp edge driver at 300 ft... trick is, they are slowing down by them, just don't try it at full force 100ft... and don't use your foot, your ankle is a slight miscalculation above and really hates sharp edged drivers... oh and yes... I talk as much as I type.
@TheButlerNZ
@TheButlerNZ 2 ай бұрын
hmmm so it's in the 3rd section...
@TheButlerNZ
@TheButlerNZ 2 ай бұрын
(Disc-claimer... I'm 55, been playing 2.5yr (and casual frisbee throwing to friends sporadically since the 70's)_ I'm a par player... I can throw 1,000,000 internet ft but in real life 300ft ok, and 330 (100m rugby field touch to touch) on a good day. my speciality is I am really good at scramble shots (which is sort of self depreciating as it hints at 'how did the disc get into jail in the 1st place'??? Best tip I can give.... Get a friend... stand at your max distance apart... throw 1-3 discs with "The Same Or Very Close" flight numbers.... try and land at their feet... (Better yet, learn to catch them... I can catch a sharp edge driver at 300 ft... trick is, they are slowing down by them, just don't try it at full force 100ft... and don't use your foot, your ankle is a slight miscalculation above and really hates sharp edged drivers... oh and yes... I talk as much as I type. If that worked.. it was because I put the same or close bit in caps... no shouting in KZbin?
@TheButlerNZ
@TheButlerNZ 2 ай бұрын
Don't pull your hand back.. leave it out there... then look at where it is... that will often give you a clue why you missed... the location of your hand after release... Without letting go of the disc, swing it up to the release point... don't swing it past the basket... look at the angle at the end of that swing... is the disc flat, or on an angle... do a few more swings... stopping at the end of the swing... look at that release point... get that point in your head... arm outstretched to the basket... disc fairly flat or maybe a little hyzer (left side down for your right hand back hand putt) now try again... letting the disc go.. look at your outstretched arm and hand... are they in the final position you beat into your head (I like to call it 'Lizard brain' as muscle memory is just wrong.. muscles have no memory.. repetitive action makes an action doable "without thinking"... That's what I call 'Lizard brain'.. it becomes like a primal action, no thought... you just do it... (When was the last time you had to stop and think about arm position etc when throwing a can in the rubbish... ok you probably missed.. but you probably barely even remember picking up the can as it was all reflex action... Feel the weight of that disc... swing it back and forth a LOT... it has weight... swing too hard it goes long.. too soft it splashes down in font of you... Tip it right side down, it goes a little right... Tip left it goes a little left... ALL discs at that speed will go a little left as they stall at the end of the flight... Look at the basket... don't think "I'm throwing it in the basket' thing I'm throwing it so it flies over and into THAT link there... look at that link.... lob the disc to that link. Oh and change your hold on that disc for putting... your thumb is on the edge of the disc so I'm assuming your fingers are curled to the inside of the rim (Power Grip)... Your putting... not throwing 80m... That grip may mot give the best feed back to Lizard brain about the weight of the disc. (Like lobbing a stone into a puddle, you pick up a stone.. lizard brain instantly calculates the weight and tells the arm muscle 'you must be "This High' to take that ride... and splash (bigger or smaller stone... brain subconsciously calculates weight... different muscle response... splash splash... Lizard brain.) Putting's the same.. except the disc can slip left/right with a myriad of things, wind angle, nose up, nose down etc... forget all that... learn a flat putt 1st.... Don't use different putters... that will just confuse lizard brain that the same shot does random things (until your good enough to have lizard brain start calculating stable/unstable flights.... it will come). Hyzer throws makes things easy.. but you may never learn to control the disc if all you teach ol lizzard is that you huck it high and right and it comes down to the left... (don't get me wrong, I still use a casual frisbee throw facing the target and hucking that sucker away to the right while fixating on the target... but I can bullseye things like that because I used to throw every shot at lunchtime with a mate just like that... with a frisbee (TM)... Discs aren't frisbees, they do so much more... go throw a 7, 5, -2,1 flat and slow.. (with effort only after the disc is past your face... shoulder height from your rear shoulder... stand still... and now your better than me! (Disc-claimer... I'm 55, been playing 2.5yr (and casual frisbee throwing to friends sporadically since the 70's)_ I'm a par player... I can throw 1,000,000 internet ft but in real life 300ft ok, and 330 (100m rugby field touch to touch) on a good day. my speciality is I am really good at scramble shots (which is sort of self depreciating as it hints at 'how did the disc get into jail in the 1st place'??? Best tip I can give.... Get a friend... stand at your max distance apart... throw 1-3 discs with THE SAME OR VERY CLOSE flight numbers.... try and land at their feet... (Better yet, learn to catch them... I can catch a sharp edge driver at 300 ft... trick is, they are slowing down by them, just don't try it at full force 100ft... and don't use your foot, your ankle is a slight miscalculation above and really hates sharp edged drivers... oh and yes... I talk as much as I type.
@bradhardin8593
@bradhardin8593 2 ай бұрын
I can relate! Practice practice practice!
@sharonpetty6505
@sharonpetty6505 3 ай бұрын
Well, did she lay an egg or what? 🐣❤️☺️
@JeremiahShaw1
@JeremiahShaw1 3 ай бұрын
Doubtful... We're averaging about 1 egg per day despite having 4 hens. (Bunch o' freeloaders.)
@jaxflfreebird
@jaxflfreebird 4 ай бұрын
Is Chuck a wood chuck or a beaver? Is a beaver a wood chuck? Is woodchuck one word? I thought at first this was a cat video.
@JeremiahShaw1
@JeremiahShaw1 4 ай бұрын
I thought the same thing when we first saw him. "That beaver is pretty far from the brook..." After some Googling we confirmed that he's totally a woodchuck.
@FdezBlack__
@FdezBlack__ 2 жыл бұрын
Underrated video. Have a like, sir.
@davincent98
@davincent98 5 жыл бұрын
And third: What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?
@ReallyWeirdThingsCom
@ReallyWeirdThingsCom 7 жыл бұрын
Just keep pressing 9 over and over and over on your keyboard...
@crustyHO
@crustyHO 8 жыл бұрын
Click this over and over 1:57
@KeithCarey33
@KeithCarey33 9 жыл бұрын
Ham. Ichy poo . Great, possibly the funniest scene of all time. George and Kramer and Newman were absurd in this way on Seinfeld
@smxx49
@smxx49 10 жыл бұрын
I love this !! XD When am in the right mood it's just hilarious ! :-D
@malbear5360
@malbear5360 11 жыл бұрын
And he hates his mother Why? Lol xd xd xd xd xd
@thINAshow
@thINAshow 11 жыл бұрын
EEGIBOO!
@kamilicaable
@kamilicaable 2 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@Jota_Aniki
@Jota_Aniki 11 жыл бұрын
i know i saw it...very weird plot but funny non the less
@Surprisemenow
@Surprisemenow 11 жыл бұрын
.....and I forgot. John Astin, plays the town ranger, is in it and every time he comes on scene they go "The Ranger!" then do the adams family song part Doo doo doo dooo snap fingers.
@Surprisemenow
@Surprisemenow 11 жыл бұрын
The movie is hysterical. It needs a Blu-Ray release. Yes, the whole movie is like this. It's Silence of the Lambs crossed with Psycho and one of the best parody movies ever. The Pavarotti scene is also one of my favorites also.
@selekos
@selekos 11 жыл бұрын
Iggy Booooo!!!
@bagheera0429
@bagheera0429 11 жыл бұрын
I discovered that the line about the ham is true. I was bringing some groceries up to my apartment when a small ham fell out of one of the bags and made that exact noise as it fell. I was so suprised that all I could do was laugh.
@Jota_Aniki
@Jota_Aniki 12 жыл бұрын
this is...the most...random clip ive ever seen...is the whole movie like this? o.o
@ImALoserBabyKillMe
@ImALoserBabyKillMe 12 жыл бұрын
This is insanely hilarious.
@MegalosKardia
@MegalosKardia 12 жыл бұрын
iggy boo?
@LcoolJfiveoh
@LcoolJfiveoh 15 жыл бұрын
hmmmm........... this could be silly
@sertorrhenclegane
@sertorrhenclegane 15 жыл бұрын
It's my happy noise.
@Epierce.
@Epierce. 15 жыл бұрын
R.I.P Mr Dom Deluise you were a true brilliance of Comedy