"It teaches us to lower our expectations” 10000% truth
@SarahRenz598 ай бұрын
I felt that one in my soul.
@eringrey92978 ай бұрын
Ha ha ha
@mirrorblue1007 ай бұрын
Don't forget a bag full of bags.
@kyos84627 ай бұрын
😢 I have to bags full of bags in our kitchen closet. Paper an plastic
@musclemannnnn6 ай бұрын
Yes!
@CamlynCotton-lo2zd6 ай бұрын
Is that like not a regular thing? I mean I live I. Sd
@mirrorblue1006 ай бұрын
@@CamlynCotton-lo2zd Excellent! Our midwest culture is spreading!!
@CamlynCotton-lo2zd6 ай бұрын
Sorry I meant to say I live in South Dakota I thought that was just a regular thing lol
@adamdorsch7798 ай бұрын
Proper Midwest parents design the Halloween costumes to fit over the snowsuit
@amystreasuresdesign7 ай бұрын
Those of us that are over 50 didn't have that. We had the plastic suits you'd put on over your clothes, with the plastic mask with eye holes and the smallest hole imaginable to breath through.
@HankAaronJoseph193 ай бұрын
I can't tell you how many times i went as a ninja because i had to wear a scarf.
@pinkflamingo88062 ай бұрын
We wore long johns under our costumes
@rosemarythyme6351Ай бұрын
@@amystreasuresdesign So true!!
@bethaniefrederickson33058 ай бұрын
Roller skating in the basement was definitely one of my favorite memories of my 80s midwest childhood!❤️
@lorimullikin46498 ай бұрын
In the ‘70s I was an Olympic roller skating champ in my sort-of-finished basement.
@bekkifromwisconsin7 ай бұрын
Yes!
@joev29635 ай бұрын
And if you were lucky enough to get a bike for Christmas you rode it in the basement.
@LoganMartin-dv8mmАй бұрын
That's my grandpas basement
@jamesbeahm99558 ай бұрын
Growing up, the cool whip containers were in the garage on the tool bench holding random nuts, bolts, screws, and reused nails
@raea35888 ай бұрын
I was going to comment that we keep fish bait in them but maybe that's going too far 🤷♂ 😄
@mirrorblue1007 ай бұрын
Cool Whip containers were too valuable to us for that - for random hardware we used Folgers Coffee cans.
@raea35887 ай бұрын
@@mirrorblue100 That's a core memory for sure! Even in our Lumber Co. miscellaneous hardware was sitting in rusty Folgers Cans ☺
@madusonkeeper6 ай бұрын
Not to mention, marbles, crayons, chalk anything really.
@mapleranger4204 ай бұрын
Cool whip containers, old chip dip containers, sour cream, you name it... Those were cleaned and repurposed. Don't forget the gallon buckets from ice cream. Those were great if you needed a small amount of amount of water that was too much for one of the water bottles, but way too little to justify going into the garage to get a 5 gallon bucket
@jonathan533568 ай бұрын
My mom always made my costume so my winter jacket could fit underneath it. The 91 blizzard was the only time I wore my coat over my costume. My dad and I went home 4 times for more clothes. I started the night in a hoodie and jeans and ended it in boots, snowpants, winter jacket, 2 sweat shirts, stocking cap, and mittens. Still my most favorite haloween ever. Plus, school was canceled the next day, which made it super amazing.
@vogonpoet425 ай бұрын
same! I was trick or treating in 91 and so jealous of the neighbor who was a ghost that year so just wore her sheet over her snowsuit
@seththomas910516 күн бұрын
Haloween Blizzard of 91 was on a Friday. I was working at the feed mill at the time. We were racing that moring to get feed ground and hauled because we knew shitty weather was comming. It was fun watching people come into the bar that night in their costumes walking through a foot of snow. LOL.
@traptnadream69958 ай бұрын
I STILL have an old yellow blue bonnet margarine bowl that's over 30 years old that we use as a cereal bowl 😂
@bjones8708 ай бұрын
I was born in south Alabama. If you think the butter container has butter in it, you’re wrong virtually every single time.
@chrisp3088 ай бұрын
Same in South Carolina 🤣
@jerryjanik4808 ай бұрын
Western New York is where the Midwest starts Buffalo New York Rochester the surrounding areas this is where the Midwest starts
@CynLeeAm8 ай бұрын
My mom always brings me food or sends me home with leftovers in butter containers lol
@merpius8 ай бұрын
The butter cookie tin is a lie. Universal law. Why is it in the pantry, despite being filled with sewing notions? No one knows.
@jpecorel18 ай бұрын
Butter containers are for cranberry sauce after Thanksgiving. Everyone knows that.
@oldpathshomeschool8 ай бұрын
Last month I was given Snickers salad in a Cool Whip container to take home from a get-together. Gotta love Wisconsin grandmas. The "salad" table at potlucks is always half-filled with sweet things chopped up and mixed with Cool Whip.
@Sweet_CarolineB8 ай бұрын
1000% agree, a Midwest childhood is the best childhood!!!
@RetiredFreeBird8 ай бұрын
the best. Malta, Illinois
@pooploops7 ай бұрын
And then we all move to actual good places to live like cali or florida 🤣
@jenschafer2697 ай бұрын
The mixing bowl for vomit too… ALSO the trick or treat candy bowl!
@FreewayFlippers8 ай бұрын
The puke bucket brought back so many memories! 😂
@sigynlaufeyson36318 ай бұрын
Same. I now have one for my kids. But….i don’t use it for food. I just can’t anymore.
@TikTokDad50008 ай бұрын
It was always a pot. Next day pasta was in it. Good lord.
@jenniferhansen36228 ай бұрын
My mom never reused them for food but she did use washed ice cream buckets, the ones with the handle. She would wash them and save them for any time somebody got sick.
@kristinn33677 ай бұрын
Your parents must have been nice. I got a pillow and blanket on the bathroom floor.
@duphmongus7 ай бұрын
@@jenniferhansen3622yep same here. Kemp’s ice cream bucket
@MetanoiaMan8 ай бұрын
We always threw up into the left over ice cream buckets lol, and showering in the unfinished basement!
@82raptor8 ай бұрын
I am from Wisconsin and I approve this message!
@annhysell60648 ай бұрын
If I could give this 1,000 👍 I would (although frugal family from Ohio)
@KevinDedi8 ай бұрын
We had an unfinished basement and would roller skate all day long - steel skates with leather straps, concrete floors, steel support poles, ping pong table, workbench, thick 2x4 wooden shelves, etc., it is a wonder any of us survived. Then my parents got it 3/4 finished (1/4 was unfinished backroom with W&D, cast iron sink, work bench, water softener, half finished toilet and shower), carpet without padding, fake wood paneling, 2x4 fiberglass ceiling tiles, can lights, and pool table. Hide and seek became the new pastime. Spent hours upon hours with my brother and sister - love them dearly.
@annhysell60648 ай бұрын
Same here. Loved it. Had to shower down in the basement after a long day splitting wood. Also did my difficult gymnastics beam routine on the railing of the back porch I helped build when I was 7.
@raimeyewens75188 ай бұрын
3:35 this was my parents basement. It was unfinished and had a toilet in the middle of it. Right above it was the hole in the upstairs linen closet where they would drop dirty clothes. So if you were sitting on the toilet and they opened the door they could see you 😂 In one section we had an old area rug with an old living room set with an old 70’s console tv. On the right side was a 8 track under the lid and the left had a record player. If we weren’t playing a video game we were watching mtv videos. I spent most of the 80’s down there with my friends.
@Deborita7778 ай бұрын
We don't call them "hot dishes" here in my part of Iowa. We call them "casseroles."
@saramarie5168 ай бұрын
I am from southwest Wisconsin, and I agree! Hot dishes are made on top of the stove. Casseroles, like the tater tot casserole, are baked in the oven.
@chelsye49298 ай бұрын
Same in Michigan!
@Jack-Vack178 ай бұрын
Same from Northeastern Wisconsin, but I have heard both
@jacobarnold21788 ай бұрын
Same in Texas
@kitty72798 ай бұрын
Ahhhh that makes more sense as to what he was talking about. Now I agree! Lol
@CamoJan8 ай бұрын
My husband was excited to see a Sweet Martha's cookie container in the fridge, only to be massively let down when he discovered left-over broccoli in it. 😀
@danstrikker64658 ай бұрын
It do be like that
@katiedolan148 ай бұрын
The biggest disappointment!
@icarusbinns31568 ай бұрын
That infamous, blue tin that claims it holds Danish butter cookies. We all know it’s a sewing kit!
@aprilzcorner8 ай бұрын
That’s a dirty trick 🤭
@tamiturbes33287 ай бұрын
@icarubinns, you are cracking me up! 🤣🤣🤣 I have had one of those sewing tins for decades 😁
@kfhibernating8 ай бұрын
Yes the spagetti stains in the container 😂
@coreyeatsdetroit97338 ай бұрын
I grew up in the Midwest and we never went to Mt. Rushmore or the Wisconsin Dells. However, we did go many times to Cedar Point as well as sea world in Ohio.
@Whammytap7 ай бұрын
Lucky. My family only ever took road trips to visit distant relatives whom I'd never see again, who even Mom and Dad seemed stiffly formal with. 😂
@joekoz38157 ай бұрын
Cedar Point was the highlight of every summer.
@luckyduckwoodcraft55676 ай бұрын
Did all three...can't forget Macinac Island, Wall Drug, or any of several Mystery Spots.
@t.y.55658 ай бұрын
I'm from Calif but both my parents are from the mid west (Illinois & Iowa) and I am the one who collects bowls. Also, love hot dishes/casseroles and road trips!
@jackieforestieri30108 ай бұрын
I can still feel the wind, snow, cold sleet that came down every Halloween. It goes right through ya and the memory is forever.
@afterburner1198 ай бұрын
@youbetcha…. I hope you and your families are all ok after the outbreak yesterday. God be with the people of Iowa and Nebraska!!!! 🌪️💔 was one of the most incredible things Ive ever seen.
@ryanfarmer51558 ай бұрын
Michigan here, Miles described the good ol days to the T
@herroic6 ай бұрын
Holy cow. 0:26. I still remember my family’s growing up. We used it for popcorn, leftover spaghetti, brownie batter, and puke.
@I_like_pears8 ай бұрын
My Canadian childhood sure had a lot in common with your Midwestern one. 👍
@morrigankasa5708 ай бұрын
I'm a born & raised Minnesotan and this video is very true.
@leannschulze13408 ай бұрын
From Minnesota and 100% did EVERYTHING you talk about
@leapinglizzard71256 ай бұрын
YESSSS!!! 🤣
@floridamaninthewild8 ай бұрын
Took me three tries to find the butter at Mom's house the other day. Not bad considering I had 7 choices of butter tubs to choose from.
@loveofeagles0038 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Bogzedd86 ай бұрын
I remember taking my nieces and nephews out trick or treating during a very heavy snow. Others stayed home, and they made a killing. They understood why i grabbed extra bags 😉
@AnalogWolf8 ай бұрын
That's pretty much spot on. Our MN unfinished basement was awesome. We played soccer indoors during the winter for decades and I remember my road trip to the Dells fondly.
@madtownangler8 ай бұрын
We always had rice Krispies My mom's big thing is using zip loc bags for like 5-10 years and washing them over and over. I told her we would bury her with her collection someday.
@annhysell60648 ай бұрын
Of course, I still do that, we were lucky to have ziploc bags..and if you threw one away..oh noo!
@aprilzcorner8 ай бұрын
My mom does that, and I just started. 😂they’re so bad for the environment and it’s so wasteful not to
@melanieruddy3998 ай бұрын
I've been reusing them my whole life but have you noticed they started making the zippers to break?? I still have a Ziploc from my childhood that's still totally fine but I can't get the new ones to last very long
@madtownangler8 ай бұрын
@@melanieruddy399 I use the plastic containers and wash them then I never have any leaks. My mom also saved butter tubs. I don't eat butter except at their house.
@RetiredFreeBird8 ай бұрын
that's awesome😂
@thfield24178 ай бұрын
Family vacations - 10-hour drive to the Northwoods, and watching the Min-Aqua-Bats!
@gracetobin91248 ай бұрын
The ping-pong table is so true haha spot on as usual Miles😅
@grantcheney50708 ай бұрын
My brother and I ate cereal out of those emptied butter and Cool Whip containers. Those "bowls" were only thrown out after they'd eventually crack and fail to retain milk.
@loveofeagles0038 ай бұрын
Lol same
@EastSider482157 ай бұрын
I’m old and I’ve lived in Detroit nearly my whole life, and yes, the love of containers is 100% real. It hurts my soul to put a container in the recycle bin.
@ultraviolet138812 ай бұрын
Same!!!😂😂😂
@ewdavid12348 ай бұрын
As someone born and raised in Wisconsin - this is 100% correct.
@The_Super_Poodle7 ай бұрын
Those nights where you and the friends go in the basement and clear out a spot to do whatever shenanigans we had planned.. memories
@GrumpyMeow-Meow8 ай бұрын
The unfinished basement! 😂
@eric88518 ай бұрын
So I thought the midwest side dish was green jello mold with shaved carrots on a bed of lettuce. Ever church function had at least 5 growing up.
@cynthiajohnston4248 ай бұрын
Yep ! As a boomer in Illinois , grew up w/ the " Joys of Jello " recipe book & a year's worth of seasonal jello molds . As recently as a few years ago at my mom's Lutheran after-funeral lunch served by the L. ladies , there were jello dishes - my mom would have approved !! 😇😅
@deekang62447 ай бұрын
At least five different jello recipes. We had a big family.
@bluefinMarga7 ай бұрын
I was talking to my friends from California and I was mentioning my aunt’s puppy chow recipe and they had no clue what I was talking about…they only knew it as muddy buddies
@CynLeeAm8 ай бұрын
I'm from the Detroit area but my dad is a Yooper so our vacations were either long drives up there to visit my grandparents, or camping. 😁
@erich46478 ай бұрын
Dude, your weight loss is awesome. Great job!
@johnhardman8258 ай бұрын
Any child hood in the 50's, 60's and 70's was great in the USA!
@jmcg61897 ай бұрын
Ping-pong in my friend's basement in Illinois. Filled with spiders. No containers ever tossed out.
@zr37558 ай бұрын
My goodness, that ending "I turned out fine" is peak MN parent/grandparent
@kevinclark64388 ай бұрын
The only recipe you need is "this will probably taste good together".
@CrazyMomma0078 ай бұрын
& cheese for anything 🔥
@kyliedunn97738 ай бұрын
We also use containers for left overs in Australia! It's always a lucky dip what you're gonna find in my Mum's fridge!!
@chrisschmidt3558 ай бұрын
Born and raised in northwest Ohio steeped in Michigan/Indiana/Wisconsin/Midwest. These videos hit so hard it hurts. Now I live in northeast Ohio and it's freaky how only a few hundred miles away and still in the same state I'm in a completely different world! They actually think I'm the odd one. Oofda!
@chrisschmidt3558 ай бұрын
And reusing food containers and bowls that had a sketchy past? Absolutely. We even had to open our birthday and Christmas presents very carefully because of course the wrapping paper could be used again!!!
@packnetadaija8 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh my boyfriend grew up in California and I told him about how jealous I was of kids who lived in California or Florida because here in Michigan it was either you wear your costume over your coat or yes wore it under your coat 😂😂
@CynLeeAm8 ай бұрын
I'm from Michigan too 🤜🤛 I always wore princess, ballerina, butterfly type costumes so I hated that it ruined my whole look lol
@Fullsendfilosophy8 ай бұрын
Most families can’t even afford Halloween in places like California. You just roll around in some dirt and say your dressed up as a homeless person like everyone else did.
@agtredbeard8 ай бұрын
Midwest childhood BEFORE cell phones, social media, internet even is what it's all about. 80s and 90s FTW!
@pooploops7 ай бұрын
ok boomer lol
@bilbobaggins94512 ай бұрын
And the 2000s
@PaintedBlack-mi6wn8 ай бұрын
Basement at my house had a poker table, a full kitchen(with cabinets) because my house was constantly under “construction,” a water bed(used for folding clothes on,) the washer and dryer, and a make shift roller rink obstacle course(for rainy days and the long Midwest winters.) Naturally mold and mildew smell, and the classic urinal that is the ejector pit. Can’t wait to teach my boys that last one.
@Michael_Livingstone8 ай бұрын
As a 42 year old male from Winnipeg MB, this hit home hard!
@Anikat8 ай бұрын
Yup, it was the same in SK!
@ky_mitch8 ай бұрын
My grandfather owned Arrow Plastics for decades, the maker of the "puke bowl" you have... LMAO. Let me know if you need a care package with extras! I have the hook up.
@cspat18 ай бұрын
Your Grandfather the proud producer of medical equipment ❤
@susancook14488 ай бұрын
Grew up in the very most mid-west place of Kansas. We vacationed in Roaring River to fish every year despite there being five daughters. Right on target about Scotcheroos and reusing butter tubs. But the red vomit bucket is new-/you know how I know? We bought this same one at dollar tree last year. And yes wasn’t need to back to being a mixing bowl.
@nohrt4me8 ай бұрын
You forgot the Michigan basement with the dirt floor and Ball jars with spiders in them. One if my students told me his buddy hung grow lights and rototilled part of Michigan basement to grow dope in. Third Midwest vacation destination, Niagara Falls. Michigan here, and we all got dragged to Canada to see the falls. Mmm, hot dish ...
@theotherside52536 ай бұрын
Cool whip and butter containers were our Tupperware in my tiny rural hometown in the Appalachian Mountain Region of the Southern Tier of the only good part of NY State. School was K-12…one building. 😂
@zpmaher8 ай бұрын
The halloween one hits hard
@TheH4548 ай бұрын
I'm a veteran of the Halloween Blizzard of '91. Still got half a pillow case filled.
@mariowinsky56807 ай бұрын
I started going as a zombie hunter my winter coat was orange I stipend have a halloween picture of me in it with snow pants on
@sallyhamilton72027 ай бұрын
I've never been to South Dakota or the Wisconsin Dells. Probably because I'm from Michigan. Michigan has so many great destinations that we never managed to get out of the state.
@CoolBanana123455 ай бұрын
I’m gonna yap and list as many of my grandma’s hot dish recipes Macaroni hot dish Tater tot hot dish Cheesy macaroni ham hotdogs (literally just Mac and cheese with ham) Pizza hot dish And many more I’m forgetting
@PhoggHawk8 ай бұрын
As an Iowan, we have officially done the Mt. Rushmore and Wisconsin Dells vacations. Will be going to the Dells this summer, hopefully....after we already went on Spring Break. It's a great place, what can I say?
@JHixon-bi8ok7 ай бұрын
Loved the Wisconsin Dells! ( we went there in childhood on a school field trip).
@therick09968 ай бұрын
You gotta get an extra big Halloween costume to go OVER the coat and snow pants
@jgreen87438 ай бұрын
Floor hockey, Nerf wars and PS1 in our Michigan basement......take me back
@chris_27148 ай бұрын
What else are you supposed to do with empty food containers, put them in the recycling? Blasphemy 😂
@Aileil8 ай бұрын
This can't be limited to the midwest. Surely everyone does this?
@Chris-ut6eq7 ай бұрын
everything ended up in the burn barrel eventually....
@y-tiplex8 ай бұрын
whenever the bowl wasn't used for puke or measuring it was 24/7 used as a fruit bowl. I remember the fruit laying strewn across the counter because we finally bothered to make a cake or one of my siblings bothered with the cake threw it up. lol
@AdamOlafson-un1zr8 ай бұрын
I agree Midwest childhood was the best and everything is true he said I was born and raised in north dakota. It's the same here to
@TitaniusAquarius2028 ай бұрын
Those kids that got to go to Wisconsin Dells sure were lucky. The only place we went to for vacation was Duluth. Not that there’s anything wrong with Duluth. I love going there, but it sure would have been nice to go somewhere else at least once.
@labkratos8 ай бұрын
I grew up in Duluth. No vacationing where you live...
@jaydeejohnson78 ай бұрын
2:26 The license plate game and the horse game were also prevalent.
@ShermanMark16 ай бұрын
Indeed
@hellglaser34508 ай бұрын
BLIZZARD OF 91 GANG
@bethaniefrederickson33058 ай бұрын
Yup😊 That was the last year I went trick er treating! Trekked through the snow down the block and then back home 😊
@mattz12308 ай бұрын
YO.
@adammuccino95138 ай бұрын
Rhode Island here. That Snickers situation sounds scrumptious.
@nickirapp57348 ай бұрын
You'd think that growing up here and experiencing all those halloweens would have taught me to buy my kids a size larger costume, but to no avail.
@bocephus50888 ай бұрын
Dude had a midwesterner give me scotcheroos and now i make them every year for my birthday. Im just now realizing im a grown ass man i can make scotcheroos whenever the hell i want them.... im going to the store for beer and scotcheroo ingredients!
@TB-jg2oq8 ай бұрын
Don’t remember snicker salad but everything else is spot on
@d.d.72877 ай бұрын
This is completely accurate 😅 -Our do it all bowls were the big ice cream tubs -Asside from the regular pilgrimage to Florida, our big family trip was to the Grand Canyon. 25 hours from central Indiana to Arizona in the back of a Chevy Silverado with my two siblings made a man out of me. -Our basement had a model train set and the fun activity to do was to look in the bottom of the chimney shoot to see if there was a dead bird in there.
@elizabethlovett43185 ай бұрын
Hot dish? Is that another Midwest word that's regional? Because I'm from the Midwest, and I've never heard hot dish being used by anyone. I've only ever heard casserole. That's why I'm assuming hot dish and casserole are both midwestern but a bit more region specific than just the broader Midwest. These Midwest videos are very interesting and they're showing me a lot of things I wasn't aware of as signs of where I'm from in the USA. Plenty of things don't apply to me or my family either even though we're all very midwestern. I also have family in the south and both grandparents on my mom & dad's sides are born and raised in the south so maybe that may be why? I'll have to look into that. Very interesting videos to me. I recently found your channel and I love it.
@raneylee96178 ай бұрын
Man. That Halloween weather still makes me sad to think about.
@austinclements80108 ай бұрын
northern indiana here, that halloween one hit on such a personal level lol
@raea35888 ай бұрын
This really made my day better 😄So relatable and funny! Thank you 😃
@nikkihall79947 ай бұрын
I lived for when the new Wisconsin Dells travel guide would come out in the spring and I would plan everything I wanted to see and do. What usually ended up happening was a day trip to Noah's Ark, but I still loved to look at the travel guide and dream...and Noah's Ark is fun as hell, so no problem with that.
@toddrosenbaum97618 ай бұрын
Yes! grew up in Louisville, Ky (pronounced looeyville for those not from round there) and K-bars were a coveted dessert.
@seththomas910516 күн бұрын
YB is hitting on all cylinders with this one. I remember the Haloween 91 blizzard; drinking at the bar. And hot dish is used as a term as in "Bring a hot dish to the football supper at the Legion", mom would just say we are having a casseroll for supper. Meat, potato/rice/noodles, vegitable, cheese, can of some kind of soup, more cheese Casseroll's are some of the best food anywhere on the planet. Fight me. This guy is real deal upper Midwest. North central Iowa, class of 88 and proud Gen-X!
@JackSparrow-yb3lq24 күн бұрын
This sounds pretty typical of my upbringing here in the Northeast. We had an unfinished basement with a few rugs thrown down. Electric heat. Laundry area. Some old books that I would look through. A TV. The TV for the house was in the unfinished basement. We had some old chairs sitting around. A bunch of board games. We had a lot of fun there.
@virginia58 ай бұрын
Wisconsin here. We never took family vacations. Maybe a trip to a nearby beach.
@ExtraMedium-8 ай бұрын
The second I saw the red bowl, I was like, PUKE BOWL!!!
@loveofeagles0038 ай бұрын
Lol yupper I remember mom running for it 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Shrider_1808 ай бұрын
Born and raised in Central Il...never went to Wisconsin.....hell ive never been to chicago 😂😂
@jackmarshall32558 ай бұрын
I went to South Dakota in June of 2014 and saw Mt Rushmore and I’m from Kansas it’s scary you got that right.
@WGTBollox8 ай бұрын
It's not that bold of a prediction. The Rapid City area is the perfect family road trip spot for the midwest. Remember road tripping out there in the 90s from MN as a kid checking out all the Wall Drug signs along the way (have been thru SD on I-90 several more times as an adult, still somewhat amusing).
@katiedolan148 ай бұрын
You could not have described my childhood any better. Scotcharoos are gluten-free and dairy-free! I became that aunt who now brings them to every family holiday 😂
@Galactic14008 ай бұрын
The butter containers 😂 specifically country crock
@krazi777 ай бұрын
riding in the back seat of dad's ramcharger pulling a camper from the 1960's across nebraska to see mount rushmore. tail-whip all the way there, my 3 year old brother barfing his brains out in mom's dumped out purse, lunch at flintstones land, mom got a bunch huge boulders that we loaded in the front of the camper, and seeing carhenge on the way home.
@merchantsmovingstorage41308 ай бұрын
Being from Montana we would have our Halloween costumes 2 to 3 times the size just because we could where the winter gear under the costumes
@alexcaswell54788 ай бұрын
After I met my wife, I learned to line your puke bowl with a plastic bag or two. That way, it's not "quite" as gross when you're eating pasta salad out of it next week. Blew my mind
@jonathan533568 ай бұрын
We just used an old ice cream pail when we were sick. My dad thought the bowl was gross.
@Odderstuff8 ай бұрын
when he said mt rushmore and wisconsin dells road trip. my family did both
@melissahunter98507 ай бұрын
Bars! Hot Dish!❤ coat over my first angel costume on halloween😢 roller skate and hot wheels race track in the basement! we had the same childhood 😊
@drweeks268 ай бұрын
The rich kids got to go to the Dells. We went to Anvil Lake by Eagle River, WI for a week each June. 47 years old now and I still go camping in a tent for vacation.
@jmsantana19878 ай бұрын
Our family vacation was Gulf Shores. And the millions of trips to Ohio/King’s Island
@liamdillon24788 ай бұрын
NE Ohio here. All same except for vacation destinations. Hilton Head or the outer banks. I’ve never lived in a house that didn’t have a terlit in the middle of the basement with no walls around it.
@sweatpantsclub8 ай бұрын
Grew up in Wisconsin and still here. My dad would save Dannon yogurt cups for regular drinking cups. 🙄
@jenniferrosenthal77318 ай бұрын
My grandma would use empty Kaukauna cheese spread containers as cups
@nikkihall79947 ай бұрын
We had the old glass jelly jars with the pictures on them for drinking cups. I think ours had dinosaurs on them?
@kyos84627 ай бұрын
Holy smokes...ALL of this checks out
@adamh220013 күн бұрын
The toilet in the middle of nowhere is a New England thing nicknamed the Pittsburgh Toilet. At turn of the 19th century construction, prior to the modern battery backup sump pump, houses would put a toilet away far from as many things as possible at the lowest point and surround with easily cleanable/unfinished material. When the sewers backed up after big rains, the sacrificial toilet area would be easier to clean.