@@ariella2828 wow, that was so unfunny. In bigger towns people say the name of the bank. Bigger towns have more than one store. In a city, it would be pretty confusing if you just said the bank when giving directions
Well Who ever is gonna take out the grill and the beer and im up for it But my is bigger so the Kids can play But yours has a Nice cosy roof for keeping us cold Later that day on the neighbour group chat: “ grill tonight anyone can Come"
The tornado sirens went off this morning at 10 a.m. in Topeka, KS, accompanied by emergency alerts on cell phones. The alert wasn't identified as a drill. My first thought was, "I can't go out in the yard, I'm still in my pajamas!"
@Richard Lin Dude, this video is clearly a comedy sketch that's not meant to be taken seriously. I'm not saying that those aren't important issues, but a short sketch that pokes fun at those from small towns is not where to address these kind of things.
I don’t know, I like that he’s on TH-cam because he has full creative and content freedom. There’s no contract, no deadlines, no rules or regulations. Just Trey, his mind, and a camera. (And his friend Ryan who helps him out).
my small town life memories: - driving around with friends on the weekends, hitting up the 7/11 for snacks at midnight - "wait, the theatre's opening again?" "Yeah, we'll see how long it lasts this time" (it lasted 3 years) - driving 45 minutes to a slightly larger town for Tim Hortons - knowing the names of every one of the 120 students in school, from kindergarten to grade 12 - arguing about which of the two Chinese restaurants was actually good and which sucked - seeing the same old guys at A&W no matter what morning you went - driving 45 minutes to the nearest town that one year when we literally didn't have a grocery store - hearing about everyone's opinions when that one lot of trees beside the highway was cut down - walking through the mall and seeing all the empty spaces no one could afford to rent - everybody knowing who "Derek" is, the old homeless guy who bikes everywhere and lives in the woods but is apparently a millionaire - standing in a field at night, picking a star to stare at, spinning in circles, then trying to run toward a flashlight (star-tipping) - not being able to date 75% of the town because you're related - dreading the town's one stoplight (yup, just like Trey said) when you take your driver's test - always running into people you know when you go to town - becoming friends not because you click but because there's limited options Edit: okay so since y'all are asking about Derek, here's some fun facts - he always wears a newsboys cap - his face is in a permanent frown, those eyebrows could *kill* - his favorite place to frequent is the Fields store - he's like Cotton-Eyed Joe, no one knows where he came from - if he speaks to you, you sure as heck better say "sir"; we are respectful villagers here - his hair and goatee are pure white and always trimmed, yet somehow scruffy looking - he hates people staring at him - he likes recommending candy brands to people (specifically from Fields) - his bike is one of those cute ones with a basket on the front - apparently he threw garbage at my best friend once Edit: Here's a few things about bigger centres/cities that terrify me - public transit. I'm 22 years old and I literally do not know how to take a bus or a train or a taxi - highways with more than two lanes, how do you people drive - how unfriendly people are? Like here you just smile or wave at people you don't know and it's a normal thing, do it in a city and you must be a pickpocket or a pedophile - the variety for restaurants, shopping, etc. Like I would be so broke, my self-control is non-existent
We moved from the city to a small town. On our first school field trip, we went to the “bigger” town nearby to the ride the elevator. I am not kidding. I thought it was a joke. About a year later, we moved back to the city. Thank you, Jesus.
i was watching this thinking “wow every town in the midwest really does look the same” and then i realized it’s the louisburg that i live 15 minutes outside of
You know you were from a small town when you flex on other people from small towns to see which one is smaller. “Oh you have one stoplight? Well we don’t have any.”
@Redheaded Stranger I just moved to the middle of nowhere in Oregon and there's only 1,300 people here. I didn't even know there were towns this small. XD
@@astro6125 nah it actually sounds amazing- imagine knowing everyone around town, it speaks to a familial atmosphere that sometimes I yearn for out in the city which feels more callous in comparison
In my town we have about 400 people,no stoplights, one bank, two churches, everybody knows each other and we have a bank and a tiny gas station right outside of town.
we just got our first stoplites a few months back.....it's a 4 way stop & people who tried to turn onto hwy 84 kept gettin' broadsided & kilt..... These ain't actual stoplites like in the city, just blinking red lites, which is an improvement over the 4 big stop signs which weren't doing much good, as not enough outta -towners comin' thru can read I guess.
Just moved out of my small town of 2,000 people. I miss everyone knowing my name at my kid's schools, seeing the same people at church on Sunday, and running into people I knew at Walmart even though it was 20 minutes away.
"We know who's pregnant"! " We know your criminal history"! "And we know your dirty laundry"! This is too accurate! I'm dying watching this video! 🤣🤣☠️
When where you live isn’t even a town, but is considered an “unincorporated area” 🙋🏻♀️ The funniest part is that I have to drive at least 30 minutes to any store, except there is a Dollar General 5 minutes from my house 😂
@@vivaciousmyosotis True, there are different kinds of unincorporated areas. Where I live we are just a part of the county. There are a lot of cows and farms, also quite a lot of people because it is a large area. We do have a post office, and a library, but no town hall or mayor or anything like that. I can drive to the closest city 30 minutes away, or in a different direction I can drive to a small town that is also about 30 minutes :) I just think it’s funny that the Dollar General joke is so true, they’re everywhere.
My town had 200 people, one restaurant, one school, one post office, a hairdresser, a bank, and 20 kids in my graduating class. And we were one of the bigger towns in my area, hahah, so glad to leave.
This seems pretty similar to general Midwest culture too, I didn’t grow up in a small town but dang a lot of this is relatable😂 especially the “watching the storm on the porch “ deal
I have a small town relative that says “WalmarKs”. The ‘t’ becomes a ‘k’ with the added ‘s’ at the end. 🤣. We love her and she takes no offense when we point that out to her. ❤️🤣
@@aidanhallinan03 We don't need religion....but a true relationship with God. We need God. This world is so messed up and dark...only God can fix it....and He did id through His Son Jesus Christ. He is our heavenly Father and He cares for us. So yeah we don't need only more God.....it is Him that we ever and only will need in our life. He will fix this world and is up to you if you take this chance or not...God doesn't force you...but He is the only solution.
Love driving to my parents hometown and hitting the smaller towns where the speed limit all of a sudden goes down to like 25 so the one cop can ticket you 😂
First thing I did was send this to my mom. She moved out of a town JUST LIKE THIS. I spent one summer there, and I remember being baffled when I rode my bike from one side of town to the other in less than an hour. They had corner store that let you keep a tab! It was... deeply surreal.
I moved to my grandpa's farm in western/upstate New York (from SoCal) after my grandma died to help him out for a bit and started bartending at one of the only buildings in town. We kept tabs open for people and the one town cop used to sit in there and drink all day
I've lived in a good sized college town my entire life and moved to a small town for school. My friend's family owns the tractor repair shop. They just... have a bar tab. For tractor repair. You can go in, drop your expensive repair job off, pick it back up, and pay when you want/when your next repair is. It's WILD. also, I don't believe anyone has ever taken their keys out of the ignition of their car. You either leave it running or unlocked, no other options.
@@SeeShmemilyPlay ahh yeah forgot about that. People leaving their car running everywhere, especially in winter. Also never locking the door to the house. We technically had a Walmart too but it was like many towns over and 45 minutes away.
@@laurenhazlett6327 I always get shocked when I hear people don’t lock their doors or something. I know there are places that do it, just always surprises me
I like the little “you still grew up in the suburbs” line. One of the things I love most about your videos is the slight level of ambiguity that you kinda can’t tell who exactly the joke is on... or it’s on both sides This is the video that got me to drop a sub
So great! Love, love love small towns! The peeps are real down to earth and live by there principles. We need to get back to more communities modeled after small towns. That’s real America! Tx for this video. 🇺🇸 🙏🏻
Literally I live in a bigish city and there is a small town that my dad grew up in and I found out I have second cousins, great aunts, and great uncles there, that I have never met or heard of. And when I go to that small town, my family is talking about all the relatives and how they are all related, and I'm so confused. In my city I am only related to my family that I live with, but in the small town I'm talking about my dad is talking about all the people he is related to
Girl . I have done 6 people's genealogy l here . They all have multiple over laps including my two kids dads to those friends.. one guys parents were great great cousins .. him and my crush descend from the same slave siblings..
Thanks for keeping your comedy clean! Thats rare and you're funny enough not to need to compensate with raunchiness. Thanks! This small town vid is spot on!
Yeah, I can say that, from a rural area, there isn’t much diversity, almost everyone is white and straight, but we got a lot of diversity if you’re talking about pickups
@Richard Lin Wherever I am, I got here through my skills, education, hard work, and accomplishments. I didn’t get here by crying diversity or oppression.
This is so accurate it's scary... says me who grew up in a town of 800 people, K-12 all in the same building with the same kids (many related to each other, with some of the same teachers my parents had), 1 stoplight, 1 grocery store, 1 feed store, 4 churches, no fast food places, closest mall 25 mi away, etc. And yet somehow I don't ever remember being bored!
This is so incredibly accurate, it’s kinda scary lol. When I meet new people and this convo inevitably comes up, they never believe me when I say I only have around sixty kids in my entire grade.
@Richard Lin obviously I can’t speak for everyone, but I had a very small class and because it was so small everyone was friends and got along pretty well. We all knew everything about each other and it was pretty nice :)
@Richard Lin yeah I got bullied a lot too, to the point where I cried and my mom's office oh, it's a way better now now that I'm doing online and they are at school I don't have to deal with them and from what I hear from my other classmates they're not being great
@Richard Lin I mean, coming from a small town myself, my high school was about 400 on a good day, there wasn’t a whole lot of bullying going on. Obviously I can’t speak for every small high school but mine was pretty calm in terms of that. Now don’t get me wrong, we had plenty of drama, just not bullying in any big way since everyone kind of knew each other.
@Richard Lin ok richie, not everyone is the victim. Why do u turn everything negative. This guy just stated facts about how small his high school was, and HERE YOU COME. " It must have been so hard for the people who got bullied, whaa whaa whaa. " grow up
I live in a city in California we have 90,000 people in it. People come from LA and freak out because we still have some dirt roads , very few sidewalks and no street lights. One guy I was dating was literally scared of the dark roads. lol
Easiest way to tell if your in a small town:
everything stars with "The"
The bank
The store
The gas station
The bar
Lol. Truly the of these businesses. No alternative.
If you can say THE bar in a town of any size, you ain’t from Wisconsin
are you supposed to say im going to bank???
@@ariella2828 wow, that was so unfunny. In bigger towns people say the name of the bank. Bigger towns have more than one store. In a city, it would be pretty confusing if you just said the bank when giving directions
@@NYD666 woww first of all im 11 second of all i was not trying to make a joke third of all im from a small town
As someone from a very small town this is quite accurate.
You didn’t even watch the whole video 🤦🏼♀️
im from chicago so i cant relate but i live in a tiny town now so i get it lol
Yeah it is accurate
@Richard Lin no they are not, I know this completely contradicts the point of this video, but they are similar, not the same.
Hopefully you might check out my stupid comedy videos. 🤔🤔🤔 I promise you will laugh 🙌🙌🙌
A funeral home, Mickey D’s, and Dollar General. Yeah that’s the small town trifecta
😂😂😂😂
We got all that except a Mickey D’s in my town, we do have like 11 churches tho😂
@@joeylauren6781 Same, haha. We do have a Sonic, though!! The 11 churches is no joke!
dont forget the eleven churches
True, Can Confirm
“My front porch or yours tonight?” 🤣
"mine has a better view but yours is nice and has room"
Well Who ever is gonna take out the grill and the beer and im up for it
But my is bigger so the Kids can play But yours has a Nice cosy roof for keeping us cold
Later that day on the neighbour group chat:
“ grill tonight anyone can Come"
we had a tornado drill at school today and we were talking about that 😂
The tornado sirens went off this morning at 10 a.m. in Topeka, KS, accompanied by emergency alerts on cell phones. The alert wasn't identified as a drill. My first thought was, "I can't go out in the yard, I'm still in my pajamas!"
@@drejanet521 sameeee we had one near springfield, mo today at 10 during school. we were talking about people on porches too lol
"one bank, one post office, eleven churches, six state titles, and zero democrats" I've never heard anything this accurate in my life
Hopefully you might check out my stupid comedy videos. 🤔🤔🤔 I promise you will laugh 🙌🙌🙌
lol and they are all baptist churches to though
@Richard Lin Sir this is a Long John Silver's
@Richard Lin Dude, this video is clearly a comedy sketch that's not meant to be taken seriously. I'm not saying that those aren't important issues, but a short sketch that pokes fun at those from small towns is not where to address these kind of things.
@Richard Lin Well apparently you can't. You sound like a nutjob.
Most accurate parts:
- 11 churches
- she's my cousin
- The directions
Also, "that's Biden's America"
@indiebell aww this was so wholesome
“One bank, one post office, eLeVeN churches, six state titles! And zero Democrats!” 😂😂 *too realistic*
That would be one nice town
Lol
@Richard Lin how would they see racism if there isn't racism anywhere they go
@Richard Lin and LGBTQ is against the bible so they should be against it
God wants them to not support those decisions but still love them
Yup that’s basically same in every small town AND village around the globe tbh lmao
i swear this guy needs a netflix show
I would bingwatch that
Hahah
I would binge watch it as much as the office
Plot twist: This channel is a Netflix show
I don’t know, I like that he’s on TH-cam because he has full creative and content freedom. There’s no contract, no deadlines, no rules or regulations. Just Trey, his mind, and a camera. (And his friend Ryan who helps him out).
“You’re use to growing up in the suburbs, take it easy. You act like you’re from Dubai.” 😂
my small town life memories:
- driving around with friends on the weekends, hitting up the 7/11 for snacks at midnight
- "wait, the theatre's opening again?" "Yeah, we'll see how long it lasts this time" (it lasted 3 years)
- driving 45 minutes to a slightly larger town for Tim Hortons
- knowing the names of every one of the 120 students in school, from kindergarten to grade 12
- arguing about which of the two Chinese restaurants was actually good and which sucked
- seeing the same old guys at A&W no matter what morning you went
- driving 45 minutes to the nearest town that one year when we literally didn't have a grocery store
- hearing about everyone's opinions when that one lot of trees beside the highway was cut down
- walking through the mall and seeing all the empty spaces no one could afford to rent
- everybody knowing who "Derek" is, the old homeless guy who bikes everywhere and lives in the woods but is apparently a millionaire
- standing in a field at night, picking a star to stare at, spinning in circles, then trying to run toward a flashlight (star-tipping)
- not being able to date 75% of the town because you're related
- dreading the town's one stoplight (yup, just like Trey said) when you take your driver's test
- always running into people you know when you go to town
- becoming friends not because you click but because there's limited options
Edit:
okay so since y'all are asking about Derek, here's some fun facts
- he always wears a newsboys cap
- his face is in a permanent frown, those eyebrows could *kill*
- his favorite place to frequent is the Fields store
- he's like Cotton-Eyed Joe, no one knows where he came from
- if he speaks to you, you sure as heck better say "sir"; we are respectful villagers here
- his hair and goatee are pure white and always trimmed, yet somehow scruffy looking
- he hates people staring at him
- he likes recommending candy brands to people (specifically from Fields)
- his bike is one of those cute ones with a basket on the front
- apparently he threw garbage at my best friend once
Edit:
Here's a few things about bigger centres/cities that terrify me
- public transit. I'm 22 years old and I literally do not know how to take a bus or a train or a taxi
- highways with more than two lanes, how do you people drive
- how unfriendly people are? Like here you just smile or wave at people you don't know and it's a normal thing, do it in a city and you must be a pickpocket or a pedophile
- the variety for restaurants, shopping, etc. Like I would be so broke, my self-control is non-existent
Omg the last one is so relatable
I kinda wish I lived in a American small town. In Britain everything’s different 😂
so..you're not gonna tell us about derek??
The theater line is so relatable. Ours lasted about year last time and is currently closed.
You had a stoplight?
As someone from this EXACT town that he’s in filming this video.... this is so accurate and hilarious that it hurts 🤣
are you serious?😳
Where is it. Im just super curious.?
@@fluffyfluffss Louisburg, KS
@@lka17chiro95 Thanks. I figured that once i watched the rest of the video. Lol. Did you meet Trey?
@@fluffyfluffss haha no but I wish I had gotten the chance to!
“ I’ll miss you mee-maw and pee-pop “ great line
yup i'm from a town small town in texas with less than 500 people and the only place to get groceries was the gas station LMAO
💀💀💀
Wait do you buy clothes there too or-
@@katsukisleftcoochielip we had to drive to another town with an actual store to get anything that they wouldn't sell at a gas station
same, we go to the gas station to get our groceries in michigan too, or dollar general
I’m in a small town in Texas too
He literally can play any role, mom, teen girl, teen boy, middle age dad, grandpa ect, like he’s so good 😂😂😂😂
*etc
He's so good it's ridiculous. I think he can be relatable to everyone.
@@gabrielestrada9682 sorry I suck at grammar lol
Personally, I can’t wait for Fall Pumpkin Patch 2021 girl! 🍁 😍
I love how people are sharing their small town experiences! It’s a beautiful culture that is often forgotten
Yup. Cities are sooooo overrated.
“We know who’s pregnant, your criminal record, and your dirty laundry.” Perfect explanation 😂
My mom hangs her laundry out.
As a proud citizen of louisburg I can say everyone knows EVERYTHING about you and you family fun but sucks
I am saying the truth I actually live here and this is very accurate
Yep
We moved from the city to a small town. On our first school field trip, we went to the “bigger” town nearby to the ride the elevator. I am not kidding. I thought it was a joke. About a year later, we moved back to the city. Thank you, Jesus.
What? To ride an elevator? That is one of the funniest things I have read in a long time.
“We got one, it’s about an hour and a half that way, but we got one”😂
i was watching this thinking “wow every town in the midwest really does look the same” and then i realized it’s the louisburg that i live 15 minutes outside of
Same!!
45 for me that’s cool
Louisburg with the apple cider and donuts! Love it! I was wondering if that was the place he was in. When he said Kansas City I knew it was.
Same wtf 😂
I live in louisburg lol
“Do you want to watch on my front porch or yours this time?” So true lmaoo 😂
You guys have several Walmarts? No just one Walmarts....so underrated
imagine having one 🥲
I just got that lol, it took me a minute
@@lauraweihe samme
I feel a more accurate representation would have been THE Walmarts, or as my family calls it, The Walmarks. 🤦🏻♀️
@@danam2364 lol you beat me to it!! 🤣😂🤣 "Walmarks"
You know you were from a small town when you flex on other people from small towns to see which one is smaller. “Oh you have one stoplight? Well we don’t have any.”
Lol so true
LMAO
You have a post office? We don’t have any
@Redheaded Stranger I just moved to the middle of nowhere in Oregon and there's only 1,300 people here. I didn't even know there were towns this small. XD
And it's the most satisfying thing to be from the smallest town😂
I can’t even tell if the ad was an ad it just feels like part of the video like what??
"I've had a lot of milk in my day, and it ain't come from almonds - but that's Biden's America" 😂 DEAD
I lost it 😂😭🤣
The me maw and pee pop 🤣🤣, and the wallmarts, AND the cousins EVERYWHERE.
I love small towns and villages. They're really the heart of any country
People in *Texas* can relate to this.
Yall never seen a small country like slovenia right
Fr
Ohio ♥️
Georgia lol
Yeah- it takes at most like two days to get out of the state if you live in Austin...
I’m starting to think he is actually from a small town
“An hour and a half up the road” killed me 😂😂😂
Living in a town with 800 people, this is 100% accurate
What's it like? I'm from Cleveland and I never go out of here bc I'm broke ash😬
@Remmington Johnson that sounds real borin imma be honest
@@astro6125 nah it actually sounds amazing- imagine knowing everyone around town, it speaks to a familial atmosphere that sometimes I yearn for out in the city which feels more callous in comparison
@@workout9632 very true, you'll just lose out on some common ammendities
My town doesent have a grocery store we do grocery shopping at a gas station
“...I MISS YOU MEEMAH AND PEEPOP 🥺”
🤣 I was dying!
I do this when I drive by my grandmas grave!
Yup....
In my town we have about 400 people,no stoplights, one bank, two churches, everybody knows each other and we have a bank and a tiny gas station right outside of town.
we just got our first stoplites a few months back.....it's a 4 way stop & people who tried to turn onto hwy 84 kept gettin' broadsided & kilt..... These ain't actual stoplites like in the city, just blinking red lites, which is an improvement over the 4 big stop signs which weren't doing much good, as not enough outta -towners comin' thru can read I guess.
"Like 900 people"
"900?! I had that many in my high school"
Me: "In your high school? I have that many in my grad class"
Same thing I thought!🤣
I had less than 10 people in my grade...
I only have 60 students in my grade, maybe 70.
We had 90 in my year
I have like 900 people in my neighborhood-
You left out my favorite direction: "Go down to where the Smiths used to live and turn right."
I love the added benefit that this clearly takes place in the midwest
"Is Carrie working? My cousin?" The accuracy omfg
Just moved out of my small town of 2,000 people. I miss everyone knowing my name at my kid's schools, seeing the same people at church on Sunday, and running into people I knew at Walmart even though it was 20 minutes away.
No sweat. You’ll meet new people and make new friends :D
@Mr. Dog I’m sorry you feel that way. But if you hate it so much, then why don’t you leave?
@Mr. Dog I’m so sorry
Our closet Walmart is literally an hour and a half away from my town
@@sierrak6340 mine is about 7 minutes
2:46 some city boy stops by asking for almond milk LMAO 🤣 😂
Correction:
One bank, one post office, eleven churches, six state titles, and 30 bars with cheap beer and cheap food!
"We got a tornado warning tonight? Okay, do you wanna watch on my front porch or yours this time?"
Trey, your Oklahoma is showing. 🤣
"We know who's pregnant"!
" We know your criminal history"!
"And we know your dirty laundry"!
This is too accurate! I'm dying watching this video! 🤣🤣☠️
"No we have one Walmarts"
"Wait"
When where you live isn’t even a town, but is considered an “unincorporated area” 🙋🏻♀️
The funniest part is that I have to drive at least 30 minutes to any store, except there is a Dollar General 5 minutes from my house 😂
Yes, I just commented about "unincorporated community" and you description is spot on!
My city is an unincorporated city but it’s still very large. For example my high school has 2,000 people.
I think we’re neighbors!! You literally just described my home in Southern Ca., lol
@@vivaciousmyosotis True, there are different kinds of unincorporated areas. Where I live we are just a part of the county. There are a lot of cows and farms, also quite a lot of people because it is a large area. We do have a post office, and a library, but no town hall or mayor or anything like that. I can drive to the closest city 30 minutes away, or in a different direction I can drive to a small town that is also about 30 minutes :) I just think it’s funny that the Dollar General joke is so true, they’re everywhere.
@@hippiecowgirl4231 lol we’re neighbors at heart, I’m on the other coast
Are you talking about Louisburg, KS?
That's exactly how we talk! "We got a mall in town. KC about an hr away." 🤣
"o we have a mall, its an hour and a half up the road" 😂😂😂
"We have a lot of diversity" and goes to name cars. Lol
and specifically only pickup trucks, not even different body types lmao
Funnily enough, my small town actually has racial diversity with the fact that half of the town is Mexican
My town had 200 people, one restaurant, one school, one post office, a hairdresser, a bank, and 20 kids in my graduating class. And we were one of the bigger towns in my area, hahah, so glad to leave.
This seems pretty similar to general Midwest culture too, I didn’t grow up in a small town but dang a lot of this is relatable😂 especially the “watching the storm on the porch “ deal
Yeah, especially the 11 churches part. Except instead of that in the whole town, it's within every square mile. Oklahoma sucks
Haha I always go outside during tornado watches/warnings. I look at the sky and decide how serious it is lol (Texan)
Yeah but nothing else is relateble if you grew up in midwestern suburbs
I have a small town relative that says “WalmarKs”. The ‘t’ becomes a ‘k’ with the added ‘s’ at the end. 🤣. We love her and she takes no offense when we point that out to her. ❤️🤣
My mom said that her grandfather always used to call Walmart and Kmart Walmark and Kmark. 😂
😂 howdy 🤠 from coastal Mississippi. I am a Cajun who grew up on the bayou, went barefooted to school and love fishing 🎉
“I had my first kiss on the hay bail...then we found out we’re cousins”
*🎵SWEET HOME ALABAMA 🎶*
Yaaaaahhh
Or Arkansas lol 😂
I was thinking the same thing lol
*I live in a small town, that was built in the 1800’s, it was an old mining town. And this is true.*
yeah my town was founded in the 1800s it was bigger then than it is now XD.
what's really nice about being here is you can see the stars... and the stripes, we still keep God in our schools 😄❤️
How about more?
@@aidanhallinan03 true
@@aidanhallinan03 We don't need religion....but a true relationship with God. We need God. This world is so messed up and dark...only God can fix it....and He did id through His Son Jesus Christ. He is our heavenly Father and He cares for us. So yeah we don't need only more God.....it is Him that we ever and only will need in our life. He will fix this world and is up to you if you take this chance or not...God doesn't force you...but He is the only solution.
@@aidanhallinan03 Nobody asked
Love driving to my parents hometown and hitting the smaller towns where the speed limit all of a sudden goes down to like 25 so the one cop can ticket you 😂
Ah the speed traps!!
"*a deep breath of cow smell*" 🤣🤣🤣
First thing I did was send this to my mom. She moved out of a town JUST LIKE THIS. I spent one summer there, and I remember being baffled when I rode my bike from one side of town to the other in less than an hour. They had corner store that let you keep a tab! It was... deeply surreal.
I moved to my grandpa's farm in western/upstate New York (from SoCal) after my grandma died to help him out for a bit and started bartending at one of the only buildings in town. We kept tabs open for people and the one town cop used to sit in there and drink all day
Ha an hour? That's a long time bro I've seen wayyy smaller towns
I've lived in a good sized college town my entire life and moved to a small town for school. My friend's family owns the tractor repair shop. They just... have a bar tab. For tractor repair. You can go in, drop your expensive repair job off, pick it back up, and pay when you want/when your next repair is. It's WILD.
also, I don't believe anyone has ever taken their keys out of the ignition of their car. You either leave it running or unlocked, no other options.
@@SeeShmemilyPlay ahh yeah forgot about that. People leaving their car running everywhere, especially in winter. Also never locking the door to the house. We technically had a Walmart too but it was like many towns over and 45 minutes away.
@@laurenhazlett6327 I always get shocked when I hear people don’t lock their doors or something. I know there are places that do it, just always surprises me
I like the little “you still grew up in the suburbs” line. One of the things I love most about your videos is the slight level of ambiguity that you kinda can’t tell who exactly the joke is on... or it’s on both sides
This is the video that got me to drop a sub
That’s right. Something only a good comedian is able to pull off. Nice to see and hear a real comic!!
"One bank. One post office. Eleven churches."
Can relate.
@Epic Gamer6000 That's the best part
like my town... except we’re invaded by those goddamn democrats
“is Carrie there, my cousin?” 😂😂😂
“First happy hour I fell in love with, until I moved to the real deal when I was...15” 🤣🤣🤣 this is REAL. 🤣
“With the stimulus check we went twice”
My favorite part🤣!
this is the most accurate thing I have ever seen in my life.
"2017 National Food Science Champions"... Now _that's_ a championship to be proud of.
"you act like you're from Dubai", LOL!! I died!!
So great! Love, love love small towns! The peeps are real down to earth and live by there principles. We need to get back to more communities modeled after small towns. That’s real America! Tx for this video. 🇺🇸 🙏🏻
Real people
“FFA Sigh” genuinely made me laugh so hard and idk why 0:32
Me too!!
Like FFA the organization?? Lol
Lol thanks for pointing it out 😂
"Tornado warning?"
"My porch or yours?"
TRUE THO
“...and zero democrats.” Too good 😂
Sounds like paradise!
@@Yellow4494 more like hell and stupidity
Yeah I’m actually from this town, we’re a little bigger then what he’s portraying but I get that it’s for comedy, it’s also very accurate!
Lol. Yep. 2 stoplights!
“We found out we were cousins” 😂😂 literally everyone is somehow related in small towns I swear.
You think small towns are like that? Just wait until you see the Amish
Literally
I live in a bigish city and there is a small town that my dad grew up in and I found out I have second cousins, great aunts, and great uncles there, that I have never met or heard of. And when I go to that small town, my family is talking about all the relatives and how they are all related, and I'm so confused. In my city I am only related to my family that I live with, but in the small town I'm talking about my dad is talking about all the people he is related to
Girl . I have done 6 people's genealogy l here . They all have multiple over laps including my two kids dads to those friends.. one guys parents were great great cousins .. him and my crush descend from the same slave siblings..
Me who lives in Shepherdstown:
*yEEHAW AND AMEN TO THAT!*
"I had my first kiss on the hay bail but Hayley bailed on me😭"
This is an accurate description of the entire Midwest
This one is my favorite so far. My mom is from a small town in South Dakota and this is all SO relatable.
The “over yonder wave” is hilariously accurate. 🤣😬
Louisburg, Kansas is my hometown and I'm shook saying I was on that championship FFA Dairy Foods team on the sign 😅😂
Thanks for keeping your comedy clean! Thats rare and you're funny enough not to need to compensate with raunchiness. Thanks! This small town vid is spot on!
When ur town is so small it doesn’t even have its own school district. You’re living small town life
“I miss you Mee-Maw and Pee-pop”
I adore Trey’s puns. I live for them. Trey, I love u, ty for these vids
I’m from a small town thank you for this accurate representation
“No, We have diversity in this town believe it or not. Yeah, we have Greg up the road drives a Ram pickup. You know I’m a Chevy guy myself.”🤣🤦🏻♀️.
Yeah, I can say that, from a rural area, there isn’t much diversity, almost everyone is white and straight, but we got a lot of diversity if you’re talking about pickups
Diversity is so overrated. I say this as an Asian (Filipino).
@Richard Lin Wherever I am, I got here through my skills, education, hard work, and accomplishments. I didn’t get here by crying diversity or oppression.
@Richard Lin Did I say diversity is bad? I said it's overrated. I guess you don't understand nuance.
@@phoenix5054 " diversity" is an orgasmic word for rich white lefties.
Me who lives in a small town in Oklahoma: This is 100% realistic.
Hey Arkansas here neighbor state bros✌️🏻
@@denkiisabaka5209 Both of our states football teams have or are going to beat Texas
The fact that the guy in this video would never buy that fancy body soap 🤣
Who just tells people that they’re from the neighboring town that’s much bigger?
I do this. "I'm an hour north of Charlotte" everytime!
Omigosh yesss 🤣
I’m just down to a region. “I’m from central NY”. People still think I live in the city 😩
Hahaha I'm from 30 minutes South of Dallas..... I now live an hour north of Dallas lol gotta love living in small towns no one has really heard of lol
My husband 😂
This is so accurate it's scary... says me who grew up in a town of 800 people, K-12 all in the same building with the same kids (many related to each other, with some of the same teachers my parents had), 1 stoplight, 1 grocery store, 1 feed store, 4 churches, no fast food places, closest mall 25 mi away, etc. And yet somehow I don't ever remember being bored!
"Quarterbacks son"
That subtle joke was so good.
Can you explain?
This is so incredibly accurate, it’s kinda scary lol. When I meet new people and this convo inevitably comes up, they never believe me when I say I only have around sixty kids in my entire grade.
That’s... not normal?
I have about 20 in my whole grade😬
I feel this on a spiritual level, and a few eyars back my hometown went from two stoplights to one haha.
"Is my cousin working?" That hit home
"You still grew up in the suburbs too. You act like you're from Dubai" I screamed😂
“FORD-Fix or repair daily.” 😂😂
We have 250 people in my high school+elementary+preschool, they all come from 4 small towns. The smallest class we had was 6 students.
@Richard Lin obviously I can’t speak for everyone, but I had a very small class and because it was so small everyone was friends and got along pretty well. We all knew everything about each other and it was pretty nice :)
@Richard Lin yeah I got bullied a lot too, to the point where I cried and my mom's office oh, it's a way better now now that I'm doing online and they are at school I don't have to deal with them and from what I hear from my other classmates they're not being great
@Richard Lin I mean, coming from a small town myself, my high school was about 400 on a good day, there wasn’t a whole lot of bullying going on. Obviously I can’t speak for every small high school but mine was pretty calm in terms of that. Now don’t get me wrong, we had plenty of drama, just not bullying in any big way since everyone kind of knew each other.
@Richard Lin ok richie, not everyone is the victim. Why do u turn everything negative. This guy just stated facts about how small his high school was, and HERE YOU COME. " It must have been so hard for the people who got bullied, whaa whaa whaa. " grow up
@Richard Lin hey, I never said things like that can’t happen I was just telling my point of view on it
Dude every town near me has like 5 houses in it
graduated with 38 people?
i wish. i’m graduating in a class of 5.
I feel you. I graduated in a class of four
I feel you. I'm gonna be graduating from a class of 580
No, like actually
I’m sorry what?
5 people how does that even happen
Does your town consist of about 100 people
christian school im guessing
"I had my first kiss out on that hay bale.... we found out we were cousins.."
Bruhhhh under rated 😂
FFA sigh💀 that has me dying😂
Hahahaha one Walmarts!!! Omggg. So accurate. And parking lot full of... Buggies?!! 😂
I live in a city in California we have 90,000 people in it. People come from LA and freak out because we still have some dirt roads , very few sidewalks and no street lights. One guy I was dating was literally scared of the dark roads. lol
Tell him Wuss spoiled LA brat. Lolol
LOL I love it when he was like “because of the stimulus check we went twice”😂😂😂