Yes! That’s what I was thinking. An ICBM?!?!?!? Lol 😂 By the way, thanks for your channel membership! 😀 Feel free to join us on Discord using the link provided on the community page! 👍
6:26 The ICBM missile launcher would be illegal because those missiles are anti-aircraft missiles, and they’re only meant to be used by the military. Also, I’m not sure what Gordy would need shark tranquilizer for because sharks can’t come on land, and most are even unable to enter the sewer systems.
We had fire, tornado, occasional earthquake drills, and by high school, lockdown drills. I was in SC. In PA I think we only had fire drills, but that was the mid 90s.
Pretty sure Gordy's ICBM missile is the same one it showed some students carrying behind sweeney in the detention episode (the scene where Cookie has the paper airplane and Sweeney says he wouldn't let anything get past him, while letting an ICBM missile get past him)
12:05 I knew from the start that’s not how a tornado drill works because the wind has to get inside through an open window or door to do that. And since everyone is walled in, it’s almost impossible to feel the force of a tornado wind that easily.
Here in Mexico we actually do have earthquake drills specially at university schools. On big cities like CDMX national drills take place several times on the year. I really enjoy your videos by the way! =D
9:10 - 9:35 happens with tsunami warnings in Kauai, Hawaii. Was visiting my brother, and he mentioned how the locals go about their day while there's panic and confusion among visitors.
Fire drills, I believe, are near-universal. The only places I can imagine that don’t practice them are in cities elevated high upon mountains. (Famously, the city of La Paz, Bolivia has only one fire station because it’s hard to start a large-scale fire at that altitude.)
6:29 That would probably not only get Gordy fired but also make national headlines. BREAKING NEWS: Middle School Custodian Arrested for Storing ICBM Missle in Janitor's Closet
So, funny thing about remaining calm during a crisis, my family and I lived in Louisiana for a time, before Hurricane Katrina. A few days before it hit, as my family was preparing to leave, we saw our neighbors have cookouts as if it were a normal day, claiming the hurricane would blow over the state,
Fire drills and lockdown drills were the most common we had in NH. We never had bear drills up here, but we did have a few encounters with bears coming pretty close to school grounds in the past. And by the local library, the whole road was shut down for hours as animal control and fish & games had to capture a black bear cub trying to hide in a tree.
Fire, Tornado, and Lockdown drills are the three major ones we have in my state. The state requires the following: -monthly fire drills (unless your building has a sprinkler system installed, one of which must be within the first 10 days of school) -Quarterly Lockdown Drills (this may be a district thing, I am not sure though) -Monthly Tornado drills during Tornado Season (September, March, April, May, and possibly June)
I am from a very seismic country, so I can attest to the idea that we can easily tell who lived here their whole life, and who didn't. It takes a significant amount of shaking before locals start to panic. My school once had to deal with a decently strong earthquake, but we were quite orderly and serious about it.
I do remember the drills from school. Fortunately nothing actually happened. The fire alarms did go off for burnt popcorn a couple of times. After couple years after I had graduated there was a small tornado but that was during the summer and at night.
During my Elementary school, Junior High School and High School years, we had Fire Drills, Tornado Drills, Lockdown drills and Evacuation Drills. When I was in 2nd grade, I was in my class in the back of the school while my Mom, sister (who was in kindergarten at the time) and my brother (age 2 at the time) were at the front of the school; and some 4-6 year old pulled the fire alarm. According to my mother, the principal was chasing the kid in circles while they were exiting the front of the school as I was exiting the back of the school, as I also saw the fire truck showing up when I was outside.
2:08 Dang, back my school days i hear Fire, lock down & Tornado Drills, rest is new to me. I actually had a red lock down in elementary school, i remembered some guy not armed, was running away from the cops and try to get the school, it went on the news. Also a real Fire Drill in middle school, started in the Cafeteria, a small fire, if i remember correctly i seen 6 or 7 Fire Trucks outside. Ironically the school name was Burns. lol
I remember distinctly that when i was in Middle School, someone actually started a fire in the girl's restroom on the second floor where my classroom was. Basically my teacher asked a friend of mine to deliver a note to another teacher down the hall and not even a minute later he came back in and said: "Ms! There's smoke coming from the girl's room!" She and another teacher who was in the class ran out to see and the other teacher pulled the fire alarm and my teacher and the Paraeducator who worked in her class escorted us outside and then the Fire department came and took care of it. Thankfully the fire wasn't that bad, i don't know the details but i guess it was contained and didn't do much damage to the school since i know we went back the next day. After that there were pieces of paper taped periodically around the school saying the school was offering a $200 reward to anyone who had info on who started the fire, but as far as i know no one came forward. (Or if they did, the school kept them anonymous, though i heard stories about teengers having unspoken rules against snitching, so i can't say either way.)
Where I live (state of Texas, specifically in the Greater Houston metropolitan area), we sometimes get tornadoes and hurricanes, so tornado drills are a thing, but hurricane drills, not so much. We also frequently have lockdown and shooter drills because school shootings are a big issue in the state. (Possibly more so in El Paso than around the Houston area, but still a seriously big deal.) Fire drills are the most frequent, since we have them just about every month; the other drills are usually practiced only once or twice per year.
I remember in grade school we use to have fire drills. They would sound a fire like alarm, we would leave the class in an orderly fashion, and line up outside on the playground until we were told to go back in. I don't think anyone liked them because we had to stand there not moving doing nothing in the hot sun while other students from other grades got to play on the playground. Now I changed schools when I was 13, the drills were different. You know I think they just disguised them as drills because they later on became real. There was a "drug drill," where the police came with police dogs to check the students' backpacks. We had to wait in the cafeteria until they were done, and we had to leave our backpacks in the classroom. Oddly enough there were a couple of students with drugs (so there's that). Then there was a lock down drill, well they said it was, but it later became a real one. Because the police had to come, they shut off all the lights except the emergency red lights in the hallway, and no one would leave until the police were down.
Great to watch this classic with you and hear your commentary once again. We fired Gordy a bunch of times today! Haha Betsy Devos says school need guns in case of grizzly bear attacks. 😆 When I was in school we had the standard fire drills and we also had occasional earthquake drills. Active shooter drills weren't a thing yet but when I was in high school we did have a couple of lockdown drills. When I was a sophomore in high school I was at school in Seattle on February 28, 2001 when the 6.8 magnitude Nisqually earthquake rocked the Pacific Northwest. The shaking lasted for nearly a full minute, but the building I was in was new and had just opened that year so we actually had a pretty smooth ride inside compared to what people outside and in older buildings experienced. It felt like the building was smoothly gliding back and forth over some kind of wheels or rollers rather than shaking violently. It was still pretty intense though as we all dove under our desks as the realization of what was happening came over us. So far that was the largest earthquake I've ever been through, hopefully that remains the largest earthquake I will ever have to go through. I've been through several other smaller ones around here, but we are due in this area for the next major earthquake when the Cascadia Subduction Zone off the coast ruptures and produces a megathrust quake of 9.0+ My dad used to tell me he remembers having atomic bomb drills at school when he was a kid. Those were a thing of the past by the time I was in school, but that would be a terrifying thing to drill for. No amount of duck and cover or hiding will save from that one! Yikes! Anyway until next time, cheers!
"bear awareness" on tv in the 00s, "I'd choose the bear" on tiktok in the 20s The school I teach at has that metal bell still. Depending on which classroom I'm in, it's either ridiculously loud or barely audible.... We also don't do *any* drills here and it puts me on edge. NY also thought they didn't have to worry about earthquakes.
I have experienced fire drills, severe weather drills, and lockdown drills. Technically, lockdown and active shooter drills are the same, in terms of protocols. The difference I’ve seen is that with active shooter drills, blanks are occasionally fired, in order to create controlled chaos.
I saw this whole series so I'm looking forward to what you see in season 2. Also yeah the very fact that they got stuck in the safety closet is pretty silly. Ned once again got bad karma cause they love making sure he regrets his actions lol
I remember when my brother was in elementary school a store was being robbed down the street, so the elementary school and high school were on lock down. I had already graduated and my mom was at the school with my brother. I was at home by myself and I was nervous.
I can confirm from experience that the giant bells mounted to the walls have been phased out, and we now have the electronic beeping sounds you were talking about. The crazy part is that we still call them bells, even though they don’t sound anything like bells.
I lived in a small town and we didn’t have bear drills but we had hazard out side drills and that would be shutting open windows and doors and you weren’t allowed to go outside but were free to move around the inside of the school hazard out would be anything that could be a danger to people outside the school but wouldn’t be a danger to people inside the school
I don't know if you'll decide to or not, but I already suggested a particular episode of Even Stevens, which is one of my favorite old school Disney channel sitcoms, so here are a few more episodes involving principals/school related things: "Louis in the Middle" "Foodzilla" "Scrub Day" "After Hours" "Almost Perfect" "Shutterbugged" "Devil Mountain" "Easy Crier" "Ren-Gate" "Influenza: The Musical" "Band on the Roof" "Short Story" "Hutch Boy" "Dirty Work" "Snow Job" Feel free to get to them on your own time, and if you like the series you could watch other episodes too.
Wow! 8 potential firings in an episode from Ned's Declassified! I think that's a new record in a single episode from Gordy, but it still doesn't beat Principal Brown's 13 potential firings from Gumball's "The Fraud," and I pray that it never happens.
Well I do remember the server weather that went through Dougherty co back in middle school and there was a tornado sirens near by and yeah we have a cellular we are prepared for tornadoes
I remember the fire alarm went off during a pep assembly one year, affer we heard a student pulled it thinking it was funny, then the next year during a pep assembly the fire alarm went off and of course it was the middle of winter in michigan and it was snowing outside, but that one was a real fire, an electrical fire they got the fire out and everyone was alright and there wasnt any damage i was in the room where the fire happened before the fire and the room smelled like smoke so we had class in a different room. At the time we just thought it smelled weird and not that there was going to be a fire.
Teenagers generally don't take emergency drills seriously. My high school was put on lockdown at the end of the school day once and people left anyways. I'm pretty sure they were assigned detention.
Has anybody suggested the show "Community" yet? It's about a community college so it's adult education, but a lot like SpongeBob, they get some comedic mileage by having the characters sometimes behave like middle/high school students and having dances and stuff.
PNW here, I still freak out if we get an earthquake. In fairness, I think I'm in a fairly protected part of the state, so really not much of ANYTHING ever happens here.
In my country it is not unusual for a crocodile to appear in your yard or school after a flood due to bad weather, of course, that only happens in certain areas of the country
It would take a lot for a bear emergency to actually be a thing, but the idea of it is pretty funny. Hopefully you can react to Danny Phantom sometime. They probably face ghost drills at that school on a weekly basis. XD
I think at least for the kids being locked in that’s technically not Gordy’s fault they went into that locker of their own accord, and about the shooting the other guy, he was already shot with a tranquilizer himself so him thinking it’s real as possible
I have a feeling the earthquake simulation equipment would be illegal (especially the speakers because they could cause wall damage). On top of that, I don’t think they’re authorized to use the air raid sirens, let alone indoors.
That's true. While Gordy isn't exactly known for having a strong sense of integrity, this time he committed significantly greater destruction of property then I've seen him commit in every episode so far AND kept a weapon of mass destruction in the janitor's closet.
I can relate to ned my first couple years in high school it would be months before a girl found out I liked her then I tried to overcompensate by trying to appear more macho than i actually see myself results of this were mixed
2 people got hurt at the end. Hey that’s the reason why you don’t fake an emergency. I think there once was a pretend lockdown drill in real life. Don’t remember too many details. I think I remember there being a parent going 70 MPH to get to the school. I remember hearing about this story let me know if you remember it.
So Polk has Sharks, Bears, Tornadoes, Earthquakes, fires and some situation that requires an Extremely long range missile. What kind of Nightmare realm is Polk located in? Only emergency situation at a school I was in was a fake bomb threat in eighth grade. Guy called the school and threatened to blow it up. School was closed for about a week or two while the police and bomb squad did an investigation. Ended up being no bomb and the caller was found and arrested. Turned out to be some idiot College student, why he did it I don't know but the word of mouth was it was some sort of sick practical joke. Regardless, ended up facing pretty hefty consequences, don't remember exactly what but was felony level. Other than that, never had any emergency situation at any of the schools I went to.
Recorde un simulacro en El Dorado donde tuvimos qué salir. Ahora, hablemos de Gordy, qué lo despidan es la de menos, él podría ir a prisión, y a prepararnos qué en las próximas temporadas Gordy se viene, digamos, expectante, ahora, quien hara un simulacro contra los planes de Gordy?
I don’t think drills involving dangerous animals are common. I live in Texas, which has been considered the top most dangerous state to live in in terms of dangerous animal populations. We don’t have bears in my area; some cities in the Great Plains region like Amarillo probably have buffaloes, but they’re free roamers, and the only reason they’d ever attack you is if you aggravated them. We also don’t usually have to deal with smaller animals like venomous snakes and scorpions, even though those are very common. However, I could probably see dangerous animal drills being common in some other countries like India because there have been lots of known instances where animals like leopards have infiltrated schools, posing danger to those inside.
I think it's so ridiculous to be calm during an earthquake just because you're from California. I live in California and I don't care what kind of earthquake it is, I'm going to get cover.
3:40 You are correct; the show takes place in Garden Grove, California.
What kind of connections does Gordy have to even obtain a missile? Let alone get it in the school? 🤔
Yes! That’s what I was thinking. An ICBM?!?!?!? Lol 😂
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That's not just a firing. That's not even just calling the police. You'd have to call the National Guard!
Gordy would not only be fired, but locked up for destruction of property.
The missile thing isn't just a firing. Hed probably go to prison lol. Maybe even a supermax prison
Yes!!!!! Lol 😂
What does he need a missile for?
"The Late Bus" is a nice way to end off season one. Its very creative and has tons of different school concepts thrown in.
I liked it 👍
*Mention firing of Gordy for having a missile in his janitor’s closet.*
Now that’s a literal firing.
Yes 😂 lol
6:26 The ICBM missile launcher would be illegal because those missiles are anti-aircraft missiles, and they’re only meant to be used by the military. Also, I’m not sure what Gordy would need shark tranquilizer for because sharks can’t come on land, and most are even unable to enter the sewer systems.
Yes I was confused by the shark issue…. Lol
What if Gordy is a secret agent for the government?
*Gordy does something wrong*
Brandon: "That's potential firing Number 6."
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yes I couldn’t count lol 😂
We had fire, tornado, occasional earthquake drills, and by high school, lockdown drills. I was in SC. In PA I think we only had fire drills, but that was the mid 90s.
Pretty sure Gordy's ICBM missile is the same one it showed some students carrying behind sweeney in the detention episode (the scene where Cookie has the paper airplane and Sweeney says he wouldn't let anything get past him, while letting an ICBM missile get past him)
Lol 😂
12:05 I knew from the start that’s not how a tornado drill works because the wind has to get inside through an open window or door to do that. And since everyone is walled in, it’s almost impossible to feel the force of a tornado wind that easily.
Here in Mexico we actually do have earthquake drills specially at university schools. On big cities like CDMX national drills take place several times on the year. I really enjoy your videos by the way! =D
Wow, thanks so much! 🇲🇽
9:10 - 9:35 happens with tsunami warnings in Kauai, Hawaii. Was visiting my brother, and he mentioned how the locals go about their day while there's panic and confusion among visitors.
Interesting
When I was in high school, they started doing shooting drills.
Yes. An unfortunate reality…
Fire drills, I believe, are near-universal. The only places I can imagine that don’t practice them are in cities elevated high upon mountains. (Famously, the city of La Paz, Bolivia has only one fire station because it’s hard to start a large-scale fire at that altitude.)
Gordy sure gets fired a lot! 😂
Yes lol 😂
I cannot wait until you meet the principal and vp 😂
I can’t wait either!
6:29 That would probably not only get Gordy fired but also make national headlines. BREAKING NEWS: Middle School Custodian Arrested for Storing ICBM Missle in Janitor's Closet
Yes lol 😂
Those happened a lot at school,it even happens at my job as well. We had all of them here in Indiana. Fire, earthquake, tornado,or a shooter
Wow! 😮
I can't wait for you to meet the Vice Principal.
Who takes Vice to a whole another level
Me neither!
So, funny thing about remaining calm during a crisis, my family and I lived in Louisiana for a time, before Hurricane Katrina. A few days before it hit, as my family was preparing to leave, we saw our neighbors have cookouts as if it were a normal day, claiming the hurricane would blow over the state,
Fire drills and lockdown drills were the most common we had in NH. We never had bear drills up here, but we did have a few encounters with bears coming pretty close to school grounds in the past. And by the local library, the whole road was shut down for hours as animal control and fish & games had to capture a black bear cub trying to hide in a tree.
Wow 😮
Awesome reaction of my favorite episode of Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide!!!!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Fire, Tornado, and Lockdown drills are the three major ones we have in my state.
The state requires the following:
-monthly fire drills (unless your building has a sprinkler system installed, one of which must be within the first 10 days of school)
-Quarterly Lockdown Drills (this may be a district thing, I am not sure though)
-Monthly Tornado drills during Tornado Season (September, March, April, May, and possibly June)
Sounds like what I’m used to.
I am from a very seismic country, so I can attest to the idea that we can easily tell who lived here their whole life, and who didn't. It takes a significant amount of shaking before locals start to panic.
My school once had to deal with a decently strong earthquake, but we were quite orderly and serious about it.
Wow 😮
The worst fire drill we had happened when it was 11 degrees outside... not fun😅
Yes, I have delayed them before if the weather isn’t good.
I do remember the drills from school. Fortunately nothing actually happened. The fire alarms did go off for burnt popcorn a couple of times. After couple years after I had graduated there was a small tornado but that was during the summer and at night.
Yeah an actual emergency is pretty rare, but far from impossible.
During my Elementary school, Junior High School and High School years, we had Fire Drills, Tornado Drills, Lockdown drills and Evacuation Drills. When I was in 2nd grade, I was in my class in the back of the school while my Mom, sister (who was in kindergarten at the time) and my brother (age 2 at the time) were at the front of the school; and some 4-6 year old pulled the fire alarm. According to my mother, the principal was chasing the kid in circles while they were exiting the front of the school as I was exiting the back of the school, as I also saw the fire truck showing up when I was outside.
2:08 Dang, back my school days i hear Fire, lock down & Tornado Drills, rest is new to me.
I actually had a red lock down in elementary school, i remembered some guy not armed, was running away from the cops and try to get the school, it went on the news.
Also a real Fire Drill in middle school, started in the Cafeteria, a small fire, if i remember correctly i seen 6 or 7 Fire Trucks outside. Ironically the school name was Burns. lol
I think the missile gets you disappeared by men wearing black suits rather than just fired.
Lol 😂
I remember distinctly that when i was in Middle School, someone actually started a fire in the girl's restroom on the second floor where my classroom was.
Basically my teacher asked a friend of mine to deliver a note to another teacher down the hall and not even a minute later he came back in and said: "Ms! There's smoke coming from the girl's room!"
She and another teacher who was in the class ran out to see and the other teacher pulled the fire alarm and my teacher and the Paraeducator who worked in her class escorted us outside and then the Fire department came and took care of it.
Thankfully the fire wasn't that bad, i don't know the details but i guess it was contained and didn't do much damage to the school since i know we went back the next day.
After that there were pieces of paper taped periodically around the school saying the school was offering a $200 reward to anyone who had info on who started the fire, but as far as i know no one came forward. (Or if they did, the school kept them anonymous, though i heard stories about teengers having unspoken rules against snitching, so i can't say either way.)
I wonder how long a bathroom fire would last. Sure there's toilet paper but there's not much that can be used as fuel.
Interesting!
Where I live (state of Texas, specifically in the Greater Houston metropolitan area), we sometimes get tornadoes and hurricanes, so tornado drills are a thing, but hurricane drills, not so much. We also frequently have lockdown and shooter drills because school shootings are a big issue in the state. (Possibly more so in El Paso than around the Houston area, but still a seriously big deal.) Fire drills are the most frequent, since we have them just about every month; the other drills are usually practiced only once or twice per year.
I remember in grade school we use to have fire drills. They would sound a fire like alarm, we would leave the class in an orderly fashion, and line up outside on the playground until we were told to go back in. I don't think anyone liked them because we had to stand there not moving doing nothing in the hot sun while other students from other grades got to play on the playground.
Now I changed schools when I was 13, the drills were different. You know I think they just disguised them as drills because they later on became real.
There was a "drug drill," where the police came with police dogs to check the students' backpacks. We had to wait in the cafeteria until they were done, and we had to leave our backpacks in the classroom. Oddly enough there were a couple of students with drugs (so there's that). Then there was a lock down drill, well they said it was, but it later became a real one. Because the police had to come, they shut off all the lights except the emergency red lights in the hallway, and no one would leave until the police were down.
I’ve never heard it called a drug drill but usually about once per year the dogs do come in and search.
The only drills we did in school is fire drills and emergancy bus drills where you jump out the back of the bus
I remember that one back in the day.
Great to watch this classic with you and hear your commentary once again. We fired Gordy a bunch of times today! Haha
Betsy Devos says school need guns in case of grizzly bear attacks. 😆
When I was in school we had the standard fire drills and we also had occasional earthquake drills. Active shooter drills weren't a thing yet but when I was in high school we did have a couple of lockdown drills.
When I was a sophomore in high school I was at school in Seattle on February 28, 2001 when the 6.8 magnitude Nisqually earthquake rocked the Pacific Northwest. The shaking lasted for nearly a full minute, but the building I was in was new and had just opened that year so we actually had a pretty smooth ride inside compared to what people outside and in older buildings experienced. It felt like the building was smoothly gliding back and forth over some kind of wheels or rollers rather than shaking violently. It was still pretty intense though as we all dove under our desks as the realization of what was happening came over us. So far that was the largest earthquake I've ever been through, hopefully that remains the largest earthquake I will ever have to go through. I've been through several other smaller ones around here, but we are due in this area for the next major earthquake when the Cascadia Subduction Zone off the coast ruptures and produces a megathrust quake of 9.0+
My dad used to tell me he remembers having atomic bomb drills at school when he was a kid. Those were a thing of the past by the time I was in school, but that would be a terrifying thing to drill for. No amount of duck and cover or hiding will save from that one! Yikes!
Anyway until next time, cheers!
Interesting! Yes I’m not old enough for the “duck and cover” drills. 😂
Until next time, thanks for watching!
"bear awareness" on tv in the 00s, "I'd choose the bear" on tiktok in the 20s
The school I teach at has that metal bell still. Depending on which classroom I'm in, it's either ridiculously loud or barely audible.... We also don't do *any* drills here and it puts me on edge.
NY also thought they didn't have to worry about earthquakes.
A fellow educator! Yes, I can relate to the bell being either crazy loud or difficult to hear. I hope you’re having a good end to 2023-2024!
@@SchoolPrincipalReacts well it's certainly going.... 😂
@@teacherverina We will soon get a well deserved rest!
I have experienced fire drills, severe weather drills, and lockdown drills. Technically, lockdown and active shooter drills are the same, in terms of protocols. The difference I’ve seen is that with active shooter drills, blanks are occasionally fired, in order to create controlled chaos.
I love your videos so much keep up the good work Man
The Schools that I went to did Fire Drills and Lock Down Drills.
I saw this whole series so I'm looking forward to what you see in season 2.
Also yeah the very fact that they got stuck in the safety closet is pretty silly.
Ned once again got bad karma cause they love making sure he regrets his actions lol
Yes lol that was silly 😂
I remember when my brother was in elementary school a store was being robbed down the street, so the elementary school and high school were on lock down. I had already graduated and my mom was at the school with my brother. I was at home by myself and I was nervous.
Yep! Sometimes lockdowns happen because of something happening nearby but outside of the school.
A recurring gag in this show is them digging tunnels.
I can confirm from experience that the giant bells mounted to the walls have been phased out, and we now have the electronic beeping sounds you were talking about. The crazy part is that we still call them bells, even though they don’t sound anything like bells.
Yes that’s true! 😂
I lived in a small town and we didn’t have bear drills but we had hazard out side drills and that would be shutting open windows and doors and you weren’t allowed to go outside but were free to move around the inside of the school
hazard out would be anything that could be a danger to people outside the school but wouldn’t be a danger to people inside the school
Makes sense.
I don't know if you'll decide to or not, but I already suggested a particular episode of Even Stevens, which is one of my favorite old school Disney channel sitcoms, so here are a few more episodes involving principals/school related things:
"Louis in the Middle"
"Foodzilla"
"Scrub Day"
"After Hours"
"Almost Perfect"
"Shutterbugged"
"Devil Mountain"
"Easy Crier"
"Ren-Gate"
"Influenza: The Musical"
"Band on the Roof"
"Short Story"
"Hutch Boy"
"Dirty Work"
"Snow Job"
Feel free to get to them on your own time, and if you like the series you could watch other episodes too.
Thanks 😊
Anybody know the series total for Gordy firings so far?
Wow! 8 potential firings in an episode from Ned's Declassified! I think that's a new record in a single episode from Gordy, but it still doesn't beat Principal Brown's 13 potential firings from Gumball's "The Fraud," and I pray that it never happens.
True! Mr. Brown was way worse! 😂
Well I do remember the server weather that went through Dougherty co back in middle school and there was a tornado sirens near by and yeah we have a cellular we are prepared for tornadoes
I remember the fire alarm went off during a pep assembly one year, affer we heard a student pulled it thinking it was funny, then the next year during a pep assembly the fire alarm went off and of course it was the middle of winter in michigan and it was snowing outside, but that one was a real fire, an electrical fire they got the fire out and everyone was alright and there wasnt any damage i was in the room where the fire happened before the fire and the room smelled like smoke so we had class in a different room. At the time we just thought it smelled weird and not that there was going to be a fire.
Wow!
21:52
It was an excuse for more ned/suzie shenanigans! ;)
When I was in school drills happened once a semester mostly fire and tornado lock down not as often school shooter happened once
My Own Theory is they might live in Northern California which has a Vast Majority of Black Bears.
Teenagers generally don't take emergency drills seriously. My high school was put on lockdown at the end of the school day once and people left anyways. I'm pretty sure they were assigned detention.
It always stinks when a shooter enters just when the day is about to end. 🤦🏿♂️
@@blankblankness2971 it wasn't because of a shooter. It was because the bank across the road from the school was robbed.
Is this episode with the most Gordy firings so far?
I’m not sure 😂
Has anybody suggested the show "Community" yet? It's about a community college so it's adult education, but a lot like SpongeBob, they get some comedic mileage by having the characters sometimes behave like middle/high school students and having dances and stuff.
PNW here, I still freak out if we get an earthquake. In fairness, I think I'm in a fairly protected part of the state, so really not much of ANYTHING ever happens here.
In my country it is not unusual for a crocodile to appear in your yard or school after a flood due to bad weather, of course, that only happens in certain areas of the country
Wow! 🇨🇷 😮
It would take a lot for a bear emergency to actually be a thing, but the idea of it is pretty funny.
Hopefully you can react to Danny Phantom sometime. They probably face ghost drills at that school on a weekly basis. XD
Wow! Lol 😂
Man's out here talking about Gordy getting fired, sir, he's going to jail (if not prison) for most of this stuff.
Yes lol 😂
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*simpsons monorail song plays*
When you look at it Cookie was taking it seriously. He was just going over the top like he always does.
True lol 😂
I just looked up earthquakes in Georgia, turns out they rarely happen.
True!
What if Gordie is a secret CIA agent investigating the school which is why he has all that equipment and gets away with everything.
Watching this as a kid I never realized how many times Gordy coud‘ve been potentially fired 😂😂😂
Edit Great Video as always, keep going!👌🏼
Thanks so much!
I can seriously see Sweeny getting fired for staging a bear attack, especially if this didn’t happen during his conference period.
What about the shark tranquilizer? I don’t think they’re anywhere near the ocean and if you think this is firing way to the series finale
I think at least for the kids being locked in that’s technically not Gordy’s fault they went into that locker of their own accord, and about the shooting the other guy, he was already shot with a tranquilizer himself so him thinking it’s real as possible
I have a feeling the earthquake simulation equipment would be illegal (especially the speakers because they could cause wall damage). On top of that, I don’t think they’re authorized to use the air raid sirens, let alone indoors.
When I was in school most students didn’t take lockdowns seriously even when they weren’t a drill
Gordy for the past few episodes has been so well behaved until now. This episode so far has been the episode where he has misbehaved the most.
Yeah I guess he had to make up for it. 😂
That's true. While Gordy isn't exactly known for having a strong sense of integrity, this time he committed significantly greater destruction of property then I've seen him commit in every episode so far AND kept a weapon of mass destruction in the janitor's closet.
Esa camiseta de la James K. Polk esta genial, vamos por esa segunda temporada.
Gracias! 👍
yep im from San Diego its no big deal during the drill
Lol 😂
There's also the risk that bear tranq could kill humans given the fact the dosage is made for animals much larger than humans.
True! I didn’t think about that.
Dealing with bears in a school can be a tricky dilemma.
Love the shirt!
Thanks Natster!
First time I’ve seen you dressed so casually
Yes - its the “James K Polk Middle School” shirt I got. 😀
@@SchoolPrincipalReacts it suits you well done
Maybe they shouldn’t have a multi-drill day if they want people to focus on protocol 😂😂
Yes that would be problematic 😂
I can relate to ned my first couple years in high school it would be months before a girl found out I liked her then I tried to overcompensate by trying to appear more macho than i actually see myself results of this were mixed
2 people got hurt at the end. Hey that’s the reason why you don’t fake an emergency.
I think there once was a pretend lockdown drill in real life. Don’t remember too many details. I think I remember there being a parent going 70 MPH to get to the school.
I remember hearing about this story let me know if you remember it.
I don’t know about that specific story, but yes, you have to be careful with “simulations.”
So Polk has Sharks, Bears, Tornadoes, Earthquakes, fires and some situation that requires an Extremely long range missile. What kind of Nightmare realm is Polk located in?
Only emergency situation at a school I was in was a fake bomb threat in eighth grade. Guy called the school and threatened to blow it up. School was closed for about a week or two while the police and bomb squad did an investigation. Ended up being no bomb and the caller was found and arrested. Turned out to be some idiot College student, why he did it I don't know but the word of mouth was it was some sort of sick practical joke. Regardless, ended up facing pretty hefty consequences, don't remember exactly what but was felony level. Other than that, never had any emergency situation at any of the schools I went to.
Yes lol, that’s a lot of different emergencies!
Wow! A week! 😮 At least they caught the person that did it!
I’m also reacting to this series for the first time.
Do not Panic.
A movie you should react to is kindergarten cop 1990
Yes! Arnold!
One of my all time favorite movies!
Recorde un simulacro en El Dorado donde tuvimos qué salir. Ahora, hablemos de Gordy, qué lo despidan es la de menos, él podría ir a prisión, y a prepararnos qué en las próximas temporadas Gordy se viene, digamos, expectante, ahora, quien hara un simulacro contra los planes de Gordy?
Nice shirt bandon looks nice on you.😅
Thank you.
I don’t think drills involving dangerous animals are common. I live in Texas, which has been considered the top most dangerous state to live in in terms of dangerous animal populations. We don’t have bears in my area; some cities in the Great Plains region like Amarillo probably have buffaloes, but they’re free roamers, and the only reason they’d ever attack you is if you aggravated them. We also don’t usually have to deal with smaller animals like venomous snakes and scorpions, even though those are very common.
However, I could probably see dangerous animal drills being common in some other countries like India because there have been lots of known instances where animals like leopards have infiltrated schools, posing danger to those inside.
I think it's so ridiculous to be calm during an earthquake just because you're from California. I live in California and I don't care what kind of earthquake it is, I'm going to get cover.
I would enjoy seeing you react to the movie School of Rock if you haven't already seen it.
This gets recommended a lot! I plan to tackle this one soon! 😎👍 Thanks
Next, can you react to one of the episodes of the nickelodeon show Victorious called The Breakfast Bunch?
Gordy should've been fired ages ago
Yes probably, lol 😂
You should react ro the amazing world of gumball season 2 episode 22 its one of my favorite episodes had a great message
Thanks