If you feel old, you'll enjoy this story. I was an interim teaching assistant in high-school and one day the kids were trying to guess my age. I am very petite, about 4'10" and my size was throwing them off. Then Nate stands up and says he doesn't know exactly but guesses that I'm about 85 give or take 2 years. Intrigued, I asked how he arrived at 85. He said, "well old people shrink as they age. My grandmother is 79 and you're even smaller than her. So that must make you about 85" I was 23.
@@DominiqueNicole144 It was a class for high schoolers with learning challenges. They said some funny stuff. Their view on the world was really interesting
My granddaughter 6 at one of her regular scans was listening to the junior dr talking about how long I takes to become a dr. She responded so in awe that must mean all drs are 100 by the time they get out of school he told her she was savage
@@OnePoetWanderer Someone who did this would not be part of my life. He is the wrong kind of person. hurting her for the pure hell of it. too sadistic for me.
We were passing caves on a train and I asked my dad if he used to live in them. To be fair, he is a wee hairy Scotsman so I can't be completely blamed for thinking he did 😂
I feel bad, she clearly worked really hard on that cake. Especially the decorating. If it was a skit and she knew about it, great, but if he did that on purpose, that’s an invitation to being buried underneath her petunias.
Charlotte, did you know that when big corporations ask you to donate to a charity, they get the tax breaks from it. Don't let them guilt you into donating. Do it directly through the charity and then you get the charitable contribution slip.
That is such a good reminder. I knew they got tax breaks for it but never put it together that that's what they're asking. Damnnnn glad I didn't give 12p to Cancer Research the other day, I'll give it directly
As a teacher, it really pained me for a while when students referred to “the 1900s” and “the turn of the century.” Lately it hasn’t been bothering me and when I realized that I’ve had way bigger things to worry about since 2020, I decided to just lean into it with a game of “I’m sorry, kid, don’t you mean in my childhood … last MILLENNIUM?!” 😂
My youngest is 14...my oldest is 25. She asks me why I couldn't have had her before my 30s all the time. I'm not elderly!!! She says, "Yeah, you are, you were born 25 years before the 1900s ended." 👵🙅♀️💀 I just clap back, "Well, you weren't planned."🤷♀️
So I had a flip phone until a couple of years ago and a coworker asked me when I as 'going to get a phone from this century'. I wish I was glib enough to have told her that flip phones are this century!
Charlotte, if you think you’re old, I’ve got a story… I was babysitting a 10yo a few years ago and we were watching Lady and the Tramp (1955). We were discussing the animation style and how it’s different from most of what he’s seen. I said it’s because it’s a lot older than most of what he’s seen. And then he hit me with, “So… was it made in 2003?” I wanted to throw him out 😑 But he absolutely loved Lady and the Tramp ☺️ we watched it a lot, which is cool with me, cause I love it too XD
I'm 53 and when I was in my early 20s I had dinner at my aunt and uncle's house, with their 3 boys. We were chatting and one of my cousins asks what year I was born and when I said 1969 he looked utterly shocked and exclaimed, "YOU WERE BORN IN THE 60s?!?!?!?!" I was only 21 or 22 and to say I felt old...
@@thomasjoseph5876 The real Disney movies hadn't any warning of any sort, we weren't so fragile than kids today... I have all the Disney's DVDs and no-one any mention of that kind, except the one that "Downloading is killing film industry" or something like that.
@@Frankendiaz I agree. I described the 1946 Disney movie, "Song of the South" to my 30 year old son and he thought I was exaggerating. It was still being shown in theaters until about the mid-80s, but I don't think Disney ever released it as VHS or DVD for obvious reasons. Not the only embarrassingly cringey Disney film with racist stereotypes, but probably the worst. I think Disney is missing an opportunity to make a new version of it, but one done with respect for the beloved tales of Brer Rabbit, Fox, and Bear. The Uncle Remus stories were published in the 1880s by a white author, Joel Chandler Harris, but he wrote the stories as they were told to him by former slaves. "Harris's Uncle Remus trickster tales derive primarily from transplanted Senegambian African folklore and are rhetorically and sociologically complex representations of the often predatory world of Old South slave life-where survival depends on trickery, wit, and will pitted against the brute strength of overseers and masters. Controversial today because he was a white man retelling black folk narratives, Harris nevertheless helped preserve the trickster tale-cycle and promote black folk-tale collecting, generally; hundreds of scholars and linguists have studied his works." (ugapress.org/book/9780820331850/joel-chandler-harris) BTW, Harris was a contemporary and close friend of Mark Twain. There's a wealth of African folktales that have been passed down for generations and published by descendants of former slaves. There's an animated video series of African folktales that my son loved when he was little back in the 1990s. It featured Anansi the Spider, a clever little spider who was always getting in and out of mischief. I'm surprised Disney-Pixar hasn't used the adorable CGI "Lucas the Spider" to bring those stories to a new generation.
I’m with “granny” on the Key Lime Pie. It starts with a small slice and ends up with the entire thing gone as you walk by each time, and at the halfway point you don’t give a sh!t. Compliment to the baker.
If you feel bad about turning down the checkout counter donation requests, you should know that the company is counting on that and exploiting it to their benefit. It's always better to give directly to an organization! Corporations use your money to get tax breaks (and a better public image), instead of donating out of their own profits - that 57¢ is doing more for cvs than for whatever foundation it's going to, and it's also much harder to account for it on your own taxes 🤷🏻♀️
I remember the first time I was "Nice Ladied" . I was coming to a grocery store check out and a woman with a young child reached down and said, "Let's move over for this nice lady!" It honestly made me feel great. Like I finally graduated from girl to lady.
Moved to the Southern US in my mid-20s and immediately got called "ma'am" by anyone under 18. I was horrified until my friends explained that it's a sign of respect, not old age.
@@gloriaalex11 the flip side of this is learning to call everyone ma'am if you move as a kid. I was scolded by my 3rd grade teacher the first day I transferred from NY state to AL. She asked me a yes/no question and, since I didn't know the customs yet, I didn't say "yes ma'am." (Sorry for not wanting to insult you lady). After she realized I was oblivious as to why she rudely said "yes *what?* 🤨" she said "it's yes *ma'am*." I apologized and told her I didn't know that I was supposed to say ma'am. She said *Well you know now 🙎♀️😠* So much for southern hospitality
I love the coparenting joking one. My husband's ex-wife came to pick up my stepson and asked how my pregnancy was going. After I filled her in, she turned to my husband, looked him up and down, and said "Are you pregnant, too?" 😅 all jokes and we all had a laugh. It's nice when you've reached the friendship level of coparenting.
Same with my folks. :) my dad stops by every Tuesday to hang out with us and he shoots the piss with my mum and stepdad. They’ve known each other since college, so it’s really nice to see they’re still solid buds. :)
That's hilarious!! My parents got along better when they divorced, well not right away. But later they found out they were not meant to be married and better off as friends. Although, if they hadn't gotten married, my brother and I wouldn't be here. For the most part, they were good coparents when we were growing up.
My mom and dad were GREAT coparents. They both realized that they were better off as friends, really cared about each other, and were besties until they died within 10 months of each other.
My bestie and I have realised we have reached a new level in "old" (I'm 60 and she's 63) when we were discussing which store sold the best re-useable bags. We were talking about it and I started laughing ... "are we really excited about re-useable bags??"
I'm addicted to trader joes reusable bags myself. They're so pretty or interesting. Hubby just grabbed me their newest design. It has Sardines! I'm in love with it lol. And its cloth compared to the plastic type material lol ETA i just turned 59 lol
Hun if it's any consolation, I'm not even 28 yet, and my friends and I recently had a conversation about buying reusable bags with rope handles instead of those flat woven ones because they're nicer to carry. You're good 😂
I love a good quality re-usuble bag. You know how people would get plastic bags and store them inside of their plastic bags? I have a re-usable bag full of re-usable bags - somewhat harder to do as they're all fabric 😂
omygosh when you were talking about the "olden days" renting movies I felt so frickin nostalgic. and then when you went "It was kind of an experience tho" I sadly went "Yea...." and then you were like "I miss those days" and I sadly went: "Me too...." ps: When you started clapping at the twerking person in that carnival ride 🤣🤣
I had an adult realization the other day. I was singing along to the songs in the grocery store. Then I looked in my cart and I had yarn and cat food. I've officially reached the age of 80 at 21 years old
Congratulations! You beat the rush. I'm over 40 (never mind how much). When I was 13, my best friend and I decided to have our mid-life crises then to beat the rush. I have no regrets about that decision.
Lmao the way granny bounced into the room like she was moon bouncing had me rolling, I knew before she even said that there was greens in there. Lmao I aspire to be her.
I explained to my daughter what a landline phone is and she was absolutely blown away by the fact I’d listen in secretly to my sisters conversation with her boyfriend. Until I got caught and she’d yell at me to get off the line. She kept asking me how I did that 😂.
We still have our landline XD XD XD We have cell too, but our sons never answer their dang phones. So a landline also....plus I just like landline phones for longer talks, lol.
@@rebeccaklages9783 I do know what they are, but never used it. I also remember the line being busy, the kitchen phone cord and dial up when we first got internet. I also told my daughter I was almost a teenager when my family got our 1st computer. It’s amazing to look back and realize just how much the world has changed.
People in Hurricane America are smart to keep/get landlines. A Level 2 is enough to knock cell towers down, as well as trees and then you're cut off from civilization. Landlines don't need either towers nor electricity to charge them up. Lots of people have landlines on the Gulf Coast.
As a former grocery store cashier who had to ask people if they wanted to "round up" their total for charity...I AM SO SORRY 😂😭 I would skip it sometimes but sometimes my manager would stand at the end of my check stand to make sure I asked people and got a warning if I didn't. 💀 I don't miss that job.
Right.... NEVER give impulsively! Research the potential charities that advertize support of the cause you like, and arrange to give a monthly contribution to the one that gives the most proportion to the cause you support. NEVER give impulsively, especially NEVER give to beggars. 50 to 100 percent of gifts to beggars will go to meth/H dealers. If you are challenged at checkout, the reply is "I don't give to beggars." If you feel strongly, volunteer at a food bank, or whatever charity you support. This can combat the isolation anstability that is the new American norm. If you are asked to give at checkout, you know that much or all of anything you give supports this solicitation.
I simply just say "no, thank you" and I don't feel guilty about it. I've done charitable work over the years to help out people. I'm not a big fan of giving to retailers, etc. and they get credit for the money THEY raised because THEY didn't donate it. No, I don't want credit for it, either. I just like to do things for people instead of handing over money and not knowing where or how much is getting to people in need.
When I was really young my dad introduced me to old black and white movies from the 50s. One day I went up to him and said, "Dad, you were born in the 50s, right? When did the world finally invent color?" I straight up thought the world had no color in it until we finally invented color. 🤦♀
We had a old black and white tv and I really thought that the tvworld was black and white and when I saw someone from tv in real i screamed, MOM she has color (Bad thing was, she was black,... thanks to mom she explained it) soon after we got a color tv, they were already out, but we were very poor.
I was born in 1961, back when the world was black and white. Then one Sunday night in the mid 60s, it instantly changed when "Disney's Wonderful World of Color" came on, and ever since then, we have lived in color! Oh, except when commercials came on it went back to black and white for a little while. I tried to tell my son that when he was little, but he didn't buy it. We had the first color TV in our neighborhood. I still remember the neighbors came over to "Ooooh! and Ahhh!" over it.
@@erikarussell1142 how’d you know their name is Matt? 😉 Ain’t autocorrect just swell? (Yes, I was born in the late 1900s. Actually the late mid-1900s 😳 1972!)
My husband has a shirt that says “Classically trained” with a Super Nintendo controller. My Sunday school class (3rd to 6th grade) was so confused, and asked what that was. What followed was an almost half hour Ted talk about how we played video games “back in our day”. Literally blew their mind when we got to the Atari joystick.
I was active duty for 23 years. My son realized early on that when I left, I may not come back. He always hugged me & kissed me goodbye regardless of who was around😊
I too was born in the late 1900’s. In fact my nephew graciously pointed this out when referring to a movie I saw that, in his words, “was made in the old 90’s”.
To be fair to grandma, that baby did look like he had a hard birth. That amount of swelling isn't usually normal. I'm sure it went down over the next couple of days. As if being born wasn't traumatic enough. 😄
My nephew was honestly so scary to look at when he was born(suction and forceps) very swollen too. No one warned me before going in to see him and I was like 9. I actually started crying 😂😂😂😂
I remember when you had to go to the movie theater to see the movies you loved. They would bring them back for repeat showings and that was the best! lol I'm off got kids to kick off my lawn! 😁
LMAO, I was born in 1964. We saw movies at the drive in. Mom would make a bunch of popcorn and put it in a paper grocery bag and make Koolaid in a milk jug. We sat on the roof of the car with a quilt spread on it. I saw every Sergio Leone spaghetti Western and had a huge crush on Clint Eastwood (still do). Lots of Bond with Sean Connery (another lifelong crush). As a teen, the drive in was a party spot. Good memories.
I recently had a young coworker complaining about his mom's annoying 'old timey music'. I laughed and asked what was playing. He said, 'oh some girly song. Something about chasing waterfalls'. 😐 I suddenly felt ancient.
I love reminding my young coworkers (who weren't even born when I started working there) that in 10 years, they will be mocked for their music, clothing, and technology.
@@Pacolaris If your life consists of accurately spotting when someone accurately spots a Charlotte Dobre video, then I'm not the one that should be touching grass.
I turned 36 on the 5th of this month, and last Saturday I bought some beer at a kiosk and I was carded (drinking age here is 18), I gave the ID with a big ass smile and thanked the cashier for the compliment 😂 when it comes down to emotional maturity I'm exactly what I look like, about 17 lol, and then people ask me why I don't wanna have kids 😂 I'M still a kid myself!!!
I feel you! I turned 36 this year as well and since I still look young I love the “how old are you?” Question followed up with a “really? You don’t look a day past 20!”.
oh, I remember when the owners of Italian pizza places stopped saying 'Signorina' and started with the 'Signora' --- that gave me some food for thought
What the hell Charlotte?! I’ve been watching your videos for a while now and was convinced you were like 27/28 (because you look great and have child like zest for life in the best way). I was today years old when I learned you are a 33 year old QUEEN! ❤ you are killing it!
Whoever played the grinch in that tiktok has probably been shown lewd photos of the grinch so he was probably like "Oh boy here we go again!" but the instant hand cover with "I sent that to Martha in secret!" just killed me.
I told one of my daughters friends that I was old, she said I was not old that she thinks of me as an antique hippie because I am so much fun to be around. I love that kid!!!!!!
Also, my son is 13 and he still will grab my hand to hold it when we cross the street and stuff. He also isn’t shy to say he loves us in public/in front of friends and I love it. It’s sweet lol.
@@southerncatlady no, it’s as soon as you retire, and start thinking about all the adventures you’re going to have, that things start breaking down, ruining your plans.
In my olden days ...the 70's .... We had to wait 3 years for a movie to be broadcast on the Sunday night movie on one of the 3 networks. With commercials. Getting a VCR in the 80's was amazing!! When I moved out of my mom's place I had to rent the VCR and the movies because the machine was quite expensive.
We donate at various times of the year to various charities. I have absolutely no problem just saying “no, thanks!” when asked to donate anything while at the cash register. I do not feel guilty because we donate already. 🤷♀️
@3:34 "I'm not a ma'am, I'm just a really, really old teenager." I felt that in my soul. I know they're just being respectful, but it still stings when people call me ma'am at work lol.
Charlotte, I just started watching your videos recently and I cant stop lol. You are so funny. Thank you for making content. Where has it been all my life lol
Kids and teenagers think all adults are old lol. I remember when a 3 year old I was babysitting asked my age (I was 14-15). Her response was, "wow, you're so old!" For fun, I asked how old she thought her parents were. She said 16 (they were around late 30's). 🤣
A couple of years ago we asked my nephew how old he thought we (his aunts and uncles were) He said I was 17 (actually 33) and his Uncle Kevin was 57 (actually 31) 😂😂😂 It was so funny! We realized he was judging our age by our personalities. I have a very fun and playful personality. I always jumped on the trampoline with the kids and take turns doing cannon balls into the water with them lol. Kevin on the other hand was born an old man. Very stern and can be grumpy at times. Lots of "get off my lawn" energy lol. So now the joke of the family is that Kevin is 57 lol.
I was just talking to someone about how I miss going to rent movies and making a Friday or Saturday night movie night with my friends. Locked in my room with snacks and being ridiculous. 😂
My dad used to take my sister and me to the video store. It's definitely an experience and sadly one my children will not get to enjoy. So much nostalgia! (Guess we'll have to settle for the library!)
The edit of Barney’s face with your mouth saying 👄 “noo” 😂😂 Also, down here in the South(US), we call EVERYONE “ma’am” and “sir” regardless of age, it’s just seen as good manners so maybe they were just southern because you definitely don’t look old
I love watching Renovations show or people building their homes from scratch😊my daughter came in while watching an episode and she said "I'm sure you enjoyed watching Noah build that Ark"...... Does this tweep actually think I was around during that time? She also asked if was part of Solomon's harem of 700 wives and 300 concubines? Like girl I'm 36years 😂😂
Lmao for the retail donation, I never do it there. Instead I ask the name of the charity they donate to and my job does company match so I double funds that way and I can search for actual 501 c 3 organizations and weed out potential scams. Btw, salvation army is atrocious and no one should give to them. Great vid Charlotte! Kudos to you and your whole team for dropping us this content as frequently as y'all do.
EXACTLY. You are doing it the smart way, then you get the benefits from it rather than the corporations who guilt trip. Cuz donations through businesses gives them the tax cuts.
@Random Ramblings 100% they donate your money in their name and get a tax write-off and kudos for giving when they gave nothing. Meanwhile, they store their BILLIONS and pay their workers pennies. It's a giant scam
What about the salvation army? I know a church who runs a shop in my country and they do really amazing things for the poors, so is it an American problem? What they do?
3:56 BRO, THAT'S LITERALLY THE HIGH SCHOOL I WENT TO!! i can't believe that it's literally in one of charlotte's videos. idc if it's shown for like 5 seconds and that i graduated in 2020, i still feel somewhat special bc thousands of people are seeing it too ;-;
Ik!!! I was about to comment when she posted it, I’m glad they have that kind of relationship though. It takes a lot and big person to be able to co parent after you break up. I tried with my ex husband, but all he ever wanted to do was hurt me by hurting our daughter. Poor kid. He didn’t understand that it didn’t hurt me like it hurt her or even like it hurt him. Because she’s effing amazing, and he fully missed out on what a joy she is. How smart, kind, compassionate, goal oriented and driven she is. Oh well.
@@erikarussell1142 yeah, my ex kept my kids from me and while it tore me up (and still does), I cry about what it did to them! And she was kept from her dad so while she was modeled that she should recall how much it hurt her growing up. Trying to put all that behind me and not let it creep into my relationship with my kids now. I’m sorry to hear your daughter’s dad missed out and deprived her of a relationship with him. I don’t know if it would’ve been good but it could have at least been something you and she could discuss.
@@davidguidry657 yeah it is something we do discuss. Especially since I too didn’t have a good dad. He was very sick and super abusive. He’s still a lying little twerp. I’m better off without him, and even though I never bad mouthed him once, she learned pretty quickly that she too was better without him. Poor kid.
Fun fact for green bean pods or most green bean lookalikes: is that you can snap the tip off with your fingers. And if you snap it towards a flat side you can rip the stringy parts of the edges off with the tip. It's especially noticeable with string beans for obvious reasons :3
10:37 Don’t feel guilty about not donating through a business like that! They take those donations as write-offs on *their* taxes, whereas if you donate to that charity yourself it’s *your* write-off. Basically the business gets charitable contributions without having to make any contributions itself. Total guilt-ridden scam!
I was born at a time when they didn’t have Blockbuster, our area barely had gotten HBO cable, couldn’t make mixed cassette tape until I was in junior high, and people sent actual mail (snail mail) for love letters instead of instant gratification texts and freak out why you haven’t answered after 1 minute. 😂😂😂 And by the way!…I love that grinch! My son would be laughing his head off! We love the grinch!
I was grading papers the other day (college prof) and a couple of students were talking about things that occurred in the 1980s and 90s as "the late 20th century" and, as someone born in the 90s, I felt like I had been punched in the gut.
When my son was 15 he told me that he liked “really, really old classic rock bands like Green Day”. He’s 25 now and still trying to get back into my good graces 😂
Charlotte I just wanted to say I like your past videos of course but your delivery keeps getting better over time. Really smooth. I always look for the next one.
I once had a love of my life when I was in my twenties. He once put his hands in my hair and said “this isn’t over. It will never be over until one of us dies and then it won’t be over for the other one “! Then he died! He was right. I am 65 now and I love and miss him still
I think people dog pile on Mikayla because they feel like they've been lied to and she doesn't ever take accountability or acknowledge it when she's found out. I personally don't like it b/c I don't like bullying and that's what it devolves into every time they come for her. That being said, I understand why people have such a visceral reaction to her and her drama, I just wish it was more civil.
I think she’s given up on trying to address issues because no matter what you do somebody still going to continue to be mad. You can’t win with people.
@@angelashortall9778 Absolutely! I mean, you can only explain yourself so much. If people are wanting to be mean there's no stopping them. My only issue or concern is that it seems like she rarely (if ever) legitimately addresses the problems viewers have with her. And if she does, it's never a straight up "I messed up" or "sorry for the misunderstanding". It's always her blaming others for the problems. It just gets disheartening you know?
Those companies use your dontions as charity deductions on their taxes to lower or get rid of any taxes owed. It is better to make those donations directly to the charities :)
That one guy on the Tilt a Whirl....give him a rodeo job. Dude has great grip and can go with the motion of the ocean. Also he needs to be teaching classes!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
If you feel old, you'll enjoy this story. I was an interim teaching assistant in high-school and one day the kids were trying to guess my age. I am very petite, about 4'10" and my size was throwing them off. Then Nate stands up and says he doesn't know exactly but guesses that I'm about 85 give or take 2 years. Intrigued, I asked how he arrived at 85. He said, "well old people shrink as they age. My grandmother is 79 and you're even smaller than her. So that must make you about 85"
I was 23.
🤣😂... High School?!?😂
@@DominiqueNicole144
It was a class for high schoolers with learning challenges. They said some funny stuff. Their view on the world was really interesting
@@DominiqueNicole144 yeah, sounds more like kindergarden.
When were 85 we’ll be laughing at how old we felt in our 20s & 30s.
My granddaughter 6 at one of her regular scans was listening to the junior dr talking about how long I takes to become a dr. She responded so in awe that must mean all drs are 100 by the time they get out of school he told her she was savage
You can tell she MADE that cake and decorated it on her own...I'm gonna internally cry for her bye
Yes, this made me so angry!
The look on her face. I would have been so sad!
At that point since cake was already ruined..I would have picked that mofo up and just smashed the rest on his face and head. Lol
@@OnePoetWanderer Someone who did this would not be part of my life. He is the wrong kind of person. hurting her for the pure hell of it. too sadistic for me.
I was wondering if I was the only one who this had really upset 🙈
If he had done that to me, I would have been fuuuuuuming
I remember asking my dad when the world turned color because his childhood photos were black and white.
Lol I used to call them grey people!
We were passing caves on a train and I asked my dad if he used to live in them. To be fair, he is a wee hairy Scotsman so I can't be completely blamed for thinking he did 😂
Omg... same
@@folkloreofbeing that's savage. L🤣😂😱
Haha.. that u Dorothy? 🌈
That grinch one had me rolling. He KILLED the character lol ~perfection~
I feel bad, she clearly worked really hard on that cake. Especially the decorating. If it was a skit and she knew about it, great, but if he did that on purpose, that’s an invitation to being buried underneath her petunias.
I'm bringing the shovel
I got a wood chipper. there's no need to hurt our backs
Charlotte, did you know that when big corporations ask you to donate to a charity, they get the tax breaks from it. Don't let them guilt you into donating. Do it directly through the charity and then you get the charitable contribution slip.
Legit how i convince myself to not round up. I’ll donate to charity myself
That is such a good reminder. I knew they got tax breaks for it but never put it together that that's what they're asking. Damnnnn glad I didn't give 12p to Cancer Research the other day, I'll give it directly
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Yes, they get tax breaks from donating money that wasn’t even their’s. Don’t feel guilty
....but it's too hard for her.... Can't be bothered.
I always forget how blunt Bretman is on camera until I see clips like that one 😂😂😂. “God built me…your doctor built you” 😂😂
9:30 “I married a clown once too” 😂 Damn girl we’ve all been through that circus 🤡
Luckily some of just dated them 😅
As a teacher, it really pained me for a while when students referred to “the 1900s” and “the turn of the century.” Lately it hasn’t been bothering me and when I realized that I’ve had way bigger things to worry about since 2020, I decided to just lean into it with a game of “I’m sorry, kid, don’t you mean in my childhood … last MILLENNIUM?!” 😂
My youngest is 14...my oldest is 25. She asks me why I couldn't have had her before my 30s all the time. I'm not elderly!!! She says, "Yeah, you are, you were born 25 years before the 1900s ended." 👵🙅♀️💀 I just clap back, "Well, you weren't planned."🤷♀️
@@JustAGrrrrl 😭💀
So I had a flip phone until a couple of years ago and a coworker asked me when I as 'going to get a phone from this century'. I wish I was glib enough to have told her that flip phones are this century!
I wonder if people born in the late 1800s despised people born in the early 1900s.
Well the 1900s refers to 1900-1909 so I don't think you have to worry lmao
The "I married a clown once". Savage AF 😂😂👌🏼 YESS
The funniest part of that clip was the look on her daughter's face when she said that.
Charlotte, if you think you’re old, I’ve got a story…
I was babysitting a 10yo a few years ago and we were watching Lady and the Tramp (1955). We were discussing the animation style and how it’s different from most of what he’s seen. I said it’s because it’s a lot older than most of what he’s seen. And then he hit me with, “So… was it made in 2003?” I wanted to throw him out 😑
But he absolutely loved Lady and the Tramp ☺️ we watched it a lot, which is cool with me, cause I love it too XD
I'm 53 and when I was in my early 20s I had dinner at my aunt and uncle's house, with their 3 boys. We were chatting and one of my cousins asks what year I was born and when I said 1969 he looked utterly shocked and exclaimed, "YOU WERE BORN IN THE 60s?!?!?!?!" I was only 21 or 22 and to say I felt old...
@@thomasjoseph5876 it was a “digitally remastered” dvd release
@@thomasjoseph5876 The real Disney movies hadn't any warning of any sort, we weren't so fragile than kids today... I have all the Disney's DVDs and no-one any mention of that kind, except the one that "Downloading is killing film industry" or something like that.
@@yazdhenab. Imagine thinking addressing and trying to correct racism in old movies is "fragility". Gross.
@@Frankendiaz I agree. I described the 1946 Disney movie, "Song of the South" to my 30 year old son and he thought I was exaggerating. It was still being shown in theaters until about the mid-80s, but I don't think Disney ever released it as VHS or DVD for obvious reasons. Not the only embarrassingly cringey Disney film with racist stereotypes, but probably the worst.
I think Disney is missing an opportunity to make a new version of it, but one done with respect for the beloved tales of Brer Rabbit, Fox, and Bear. The Uncle Remus stories were published in the 1880s by a white author, Joel Chandler Harris, but he wrote the stories as they were told to him by former slaves.
"Harris's Uncle Remus trickster tales derive primarily from transplanted Senegambian African folklore and are rhetorically and sociologically complex representations of the often predatory world of Old South slave life-where survival depends on trickery, wit, and will pitted against the brute strength of overseers and masters. Controversial today because he was a white man retelling black folk narratives, Harris nevertheless helped preserve the trickster tale-cycle and promote black folk-tale collecting, generally; hundreds of scholars and linguists have studied his works."
(ugapress.org/book/9780820331850/joel-chandler-harris)
BTW, Harris was a contemporary and close friend of Mark Twain.
There's a wealth of African folktales that have been passed down for generations and published by descendants of former slaves. There's an animated video series of African folktales that my son loved when he was little back in the 1990s. It featured Anansi the Spider, a clever little spider who was always getting in and out of mischief. I'm surprised Disney-Pixar hasn't used the adorable CGI "Lucas the Spider" to bring those stories to a new generation.
I’m with “granny” on the Key Lime Pie. It starts with a small slice and ends up with the entire thing gone as you walk by each time, and at the halfway point you don’t give a sh!t. Compliment to the baker.
On my 34th birthday I sat in bed eating my whole cheesecake birthday cake with a fork
@@caffeinatedkatie4696 Damn, I should've done that!
@@mysam4504 next time :)
If you feel bad about turning down the checkout counter donation requests, you should know that the company is counting on that and exploiting it to their benefit. It's always better to give directly to an organization! Corporations use your money to get tax breaks (and a better public image), instead of donating out of their own profits - that 57¢ is doing more for cvs than for whatever foundation it's going to, and it's also much harder to account for it on your own taxes 🤷🏻♀️
I could tell by the first guy's giggle that it was a roast and less of a bitter statement. 🤣 Friendly co-parenting is awesome.
I remember the first time I was "Nice Ladied" . I was coming to a grocery store check out and a woman with a young child reached down and said, "Let's move over for this nice lady!" It honestly made me feel great. Like I finally graduated from girl to lady.
I remember the same situation in retail! Lol "give the money to the lady" made me feel like I had levelled up.
I don't like being called a nice girl but I do like being called a nice lady, but I still like being called miss not ma'am
Moved to the Southern US in my mid-20s and immediately got called "ma'am" by anyone under 18. I was horrified until my friends explained that it's a sign of respect, not old age.
@@gloriaalex11 Yeah, that was hard to hear when I used to visit family down south years ago. It threw me for a loop every time.
@@gloriaalex11 the flip side of this is learning to call everyone ma'am if you move as a kid. I was scolded by my 3rd grade teacher the first day I transferred from NY state to AL. She asked me a yes/no question and, since I didn't know the customs yet, I didn't say "yes ma'am." (Sorry for not wanting to insult you lady). After she realized I was oblivious as to why she rudely said "yes *what?* 🤨" she said "it's yes *ma'am*." I apologized and told her I didn't know that I was supposed to say ma'am. She said *Well you know now 🙎♀️😠*
So much for southern hospitality
I love the coparenting joking one. My husband's ex-wife came to pick up my stepson and asked how my pregnancy was going. After I filled her in, she turned to my husband, looked him up and down, and said "Are you pregnant, too?" 😅 all jokes and we all had a laugh. It's nice when you've reached the friendship level of coparenting.
Lmao savvage!!
Same with my folks. :) my dad stops by every Tuesday to hang out with us and he shoots the piss with my mum and stepdad. They’ve known each other since college, so it’s really nice to see they’re still solid buds. :)
Breeze. Shoot the breeze.
That's hilarious!! My parents got along better when they divorced, well not right away. But later they found out they were not meant to be married and better off as friends. Although, if they hadn't gotten married, my brother and I wouldn't be here. For the most part, they were good coparents when we were growing up.
My mom and dad were GREAT coparents. They both realized that they were better off as friends, really cared about each other, and were besties until they died within 10 months of each other.
My bestie and I have realised we have reached a new level in "old" (I'm 60 and she's 63) when we were discussing which store sold the best re-useable bags. We were talking about it and I started laughing ... "are we really excited about re-useable bags??"
I'm addicted to trader joes reusable bags myself. They're so pretty or interesting. Hubby just grabbed me their newest design. It has Sardines! I'm in love with it lol. And its cloth compared to the plastic type material lol
ETA i just turned 59 lol
Hun if it's any consolation, I'm not even 28 yet, and my friends and I recently had a conversation about buying reusable bags with rope handles instead of those flat woven ones because they're nicer to carry.
You're good 😂
That’s just saving money for partying 😂
I love a good quality re-usuble bag. You know how people would get plastic bags and store them inside of their plastic bags? I have a re-usable bag full of re-usable bags - somewhat harder to do as they're all fabric 😂
@@Frankendiaz I have my bag o' bags, too. The big one has a broken strap so no good for carrying groceries anymore.
omygosh when you were talking about the "olden days" renting movies I felt so frickin nostalgic. and then when you went "It was kind of an experience tho" I sadly went "Yea...." and then you were like "I miss those days" and I sadly went: "Me too...." ps: When you started clapping at the twerking person in that carnival ride 🤣🤣
"I will not associate with you if you are fat"
That actually works out perfectly for me 😁
I had an adult realization the other day. I was singing along to the songs in the grocery store. Then I looked in my cart and I had yarn and cat food. I've officially reached the age of 80 at 21 years old
Congratulations! You beat the rush. I'm over 40 (never mind how much). When I was 13, my best friend and I decided to have our mid-life crises then to beat the rush. I have no regrets about that decision.
😂😂😂 you both are funny 😉
@@linabasilisk1955 that is awesome. Wonderfully proactive. 😂
The grandma aggressively "shaking salt" into her mouth is gma goals 😂
“God built me. Your doctor built you.” IM CRYING!!! BRB adding to my list of comebacks
Lol, 5:03, I can't! Bestie was about to throw his back and his knees out. 😂😂
Where's my wallet 👛💵
Literally Bret man should be a comedian! He is savage and I literally about choked on my coffee with the last part 😂
Lmao the way granny bounced into the room like she was moon bouncing had me rolling, I knew before she even said that there was greens in there. Lmao I aspire to be her.
Granny after most of the pie- "I don't care. It tastes good. I'm going to eat all of it." Granny is floating already.
Lmao I know I love her!!!! I may have done the same with some cookies my oldest made me.
I explained to my daughter what a landline phone is and she was absolutely blown away by the fact I’d listen in secretly to my sisters conversation with her boyfriend. Until I got caught and she’d yell at me to get off the line. She kept asking me how I did that 😂.
Oh, wait until you explain party lines. If you know what those are.
We still have our landline XD XD XD
We have cell too, but our sons never answer their dang phones. So a landline also....plus I just like landline phones for longer talks, lol.
@@rebeccaklages9783 I do know what they are, but never used it. I also remember the line being busy, the kitchen phone cord and dial up when we first got internet. I also told my daughter I was almost a teenager when my family got our 1st computer. It’s amazing to look back and realize just how much the world has changed.
People in Hurricane America are smart to keep/get landlines. A Level 2 is enough to knock cell towers down, as well as trees and then you're cut off from civilization. Landlines don't need either towers nor electricity to charge them up. Lots of people have landlines on the Gulf Coast.
Imagine if one of her grandparents then told her about rotary dial phones 😂😂😂
As a former grocery store cashier who had to ask people if they wanted to "round up" their total for charity...I AM SO SORRY 😂😭
I would skip it sometimes but sometimes my manager would stand at the end of my check stand to make sure I asked people and got a warning if I didn't. 💀 I don't miss that job.
Yeah. Even sometimes as a manager I hate it but it comes with the job
Right.... NEVER give impulsively! Research the potential charities that advertize support of the cause you like, and arrange to give a monthly contribution to the one that gives the most proportion to the cause you support. NEVER give impulsively, especially NEVER give to beggars. 50 to 100 percent of gifts to beggars will go to meth/H dealers. If you are challenged at checkout, the reply is "I don't give to beggars." If you feel strongly, volunteer at a food bank, or whatever charity you support. This can combat the isolation anstability that is the new American norm. If you are asked to give at checkout, you know that much or all of anything you give supports this solicitation.
I love making creative ways to say no.
Like, sorry no, but i am open to charity if (corporate) is lookin for a place to send them record profits.
I simply just say "no, thank you" and I don't feel guilty about it. I've done charitable work over the years to help out people. I'm not a big fan of giving to retailers, etc. and they get credit for the money THEY raised because THEY didn't donate it. No, I don't want credit for it, either. I just like to do things for people instead of handing over money and not knowing where or how much is getting to people in need.
The company taking your money gets a tax deduction for it as they’ll donate it in their name.
hilarious when the dog with the mop hair slams his hand in the cake. what kinda dog is that again? oh it’s a human? i’m sorry.
That last one with James Charles made me spit my drink everywhere 🤣 that was so quick and savage 😂
When I was really young my dad introduced me to old black and white movies from the 50s. One day I went up to him and said, "Dad, you were born in the 50s, right? When did the world finally invent color?" I straight up thought the world had no color in it until we finally invented color. 🤦♀
Pleasantville style 😂
We had a old black and white tv and I really thought that the tvworld was black and white and when I saw someone from tv in real i screamed, MOM she has color (Bad thing was, she was black,... thanks to mom she explained it) soon after we got a color tv, they were already out, but we were very poor.
@@laramaaike3050 awwww, that's a cute story.
Same 😂 I was born in 1992
I was born in 1961, back when the world was black and white. Then one Sunday night in the mid 60s, it instantly changed when "Disney's Wonderful World of Color" came on, and ever since then, we have lived in color! Oh, except when commercials came on it went back to black and white for a little while.
I tried to tell my son that when he was little, but he didn't buy it.
We had the first color TV in our neighborhood. I still remember the neighbors came over to "Ooooh! and Ahhh!" over it.
Having a bad day, so this is today's highlight for me. Thank you for making content that always gets me to smile.
Cheer up, Tater Tot! Miss Charlotte is bringing the funny and we’re here for ya too. Hope your day gets better.
We’re rooting for ya, Matt your day get brighter and tomorrow be a reprieve.
@@erikarussell1142 how’d you know their name is Matt? 😉 Ain’t autocorrect just swell? (Yes, I was born in the late 1900s. Actually the late mid-1900s 😳 1972!)
@@davidguidry657 lol 1985 here.
I hope your day has gotten better fellow TaterTot! Spud Nation loves you either way! I hope you have a great weekend! 🥰😘
My husband has a shirt that says “Classically trained” with a Super Nintendo controller. My Sunday school class (3rd to 6th grade) was so confused, and asked what that was. What followed was an almost half hour Ted talk about how we played video games “back in our day”. Literally blew their mind when we got to the Atari joystick.
Tell them about Pong. 😂
I was active duty for 23 years. My son realized early on that when I left, I may not come back. He always hugged me & kissed me goodbye regardless of who was around😊
I too was born in the late 1900’s. In fact my nephew graciously pointed this out when referring to a movie I saw that, in his words, “was made in the old 90’s”.
To be fair to grandma, that baby did look like he had a hard birth. That amount of swelling isn't usually normal. I'm sure it went down over the next couple of days. As if being born wasn't traumatic enough. 😄
My nephew was honestly so scary to look at when he was born(suction and forceps) very swollen too. No one warned me before going in to see him and I was like 9. I actually started crying 😂😂😂😂
The first time we bought my parents a DVD player my mom promptly asked me once the movie was done “so how do we rewind it?”
Swear my mum asked the same thing 😂😂😂😂
That's freaking precious.
Lol don't judge, it was a weird time. I was a kid and was confused about the same thing.
so so sweet omg ❤️😭❤️
I remember when you had to go to the movie theater to see the movies you loved. They would bring them back for repeat showings and that was the best! lol I'm off got kids to kick off my lawn! 😁
LMAO, I was born in 1964. We saw movies at the drive in. Mom would make a bunch of popcorn and put it in a paper grocery bag and make Koolaid in a milk jug. We sat on the roof of the car with a quilt spread on it. I saw every Sergio Leone spaghetti Western and had a huge crush on Clint Eastwood (still do). Lots of Bond with Sean Connery (another lifelong crush). As a teen, the drive in was a party spot. Good memories.
My children once asked me what it was like to be alive when slavery was still a thing. I was never more insulted than that moment
Respond with “you tell me - it’s still a thing”
I recently had a young coworker complaining about his mom's annoying 'old timey music'. I laughed and asked what was playing. He said, 'oh some girly song. Something about chasing waterfalls'. 😐
I suddenly felt ancient.
I love reminding my young coworkers (who weren't even born when I started working there) that in 10 years, they will be mocked for their music, clothing, and technology.
The way that mom walked up to the key lime pie like she’s Danny Zuko from grease 😂
I'm getting more accurate at spotting these videos when they drop, and it makes me so happy. 😂😂
It’s every day at 12
@@nicole963096 6 o'clock here.
Thank you. 😊
@@nicole963096 not everyone lives in the same time zone as you 😂😂
If your life consists of accurately spotting when videos drop then you might want to go touch grass...
@@Pacolaris If your life consists of accurately spotting when someone accurately spots a Charlotte Dobre video, then I'm not the one that should be touching grass.
05:10
His back is gonna hurt so bad 🤣🤣🤣
I remember 3 channels on the TV and the outside being the only visuall input beyond books.
Had a really hard day today. Thank you for brightening it and giving me laughs Charlotte 🥰
Have a great day today:-)
I turned 36 on the 5th of this month, and last Saturday I bought some beer at a kiosk and I was carded (drinking age here is 18), I gave the ID with a big ass smile and thanked the cashier for the compliment 😂 when it comes down to emotional maturity I'm exactly what I look like, about 17 lol, and then people ask me why I don't wanna have kids 😂 I'M still a kid myself!!!
That's my birthday, too! I turned 33. I still get carded at liquor stores with my baby face
I’m happy when I get carded and they go ah yeah 19 you’re good 😂 The late late 1900s
I feel you! I turned 36 this year as well and since I still look young I love the “how old are you?” Question followed up with a “really? You don’t look a day past 20!”.
oh, I remember when the owners of Italian pizza places stopped saying 'Signorina' and started with the 'Signora' --- that gave me some food for thought
The first time someone called me "ma'am". 😲😳😠 I was 24!!! 🤣
When I went from being "the girl" to "the lady" 😭
@@willashriver1356 For me it was at 17...but it was a comment here on YT so 🤣 I'm 18 now turning 19
Did you just get married when they started that? Because "Signora" is "Missus" in Italian.
@@jacklow9611 sadly, no - I just got old
What the hell Charlotte?! I’ve been watching your videos for a while now and was convinced you were like 27/28 (because you look great and have child like zest for life in the best way). I was today years old when I learned you are a 33 year old QUEEN! ❤ you are killing it!
Bratman GEETTT IITT!!! II LOVED IT!!
Nothing better on a Friday just after work than a video like this 🌟
Working 3rd shift be like that. 100% understandable
5:40
that grandma isn't old enough to fall for crap like that. she knew. she leaned into it 🤣
I heard that “rounding up for charity” usually gives them a lot bigger tax breaks and isn’t about charity at all, it’s about saving money.
EXACTLY. All it does is help the business. If someone wants to donate to charity they should do it directly.
🎉 thank you for saying this! More people should know.
Whoever played the grinch in that tiktok has probably been shown lewd photos of the grinch so he was probably like "Oh boy here we go again!" but the instant hand cover with "I sent that to Martha in secret!" just killed me.
And I can honestly see the Grinch (the live action version) react like that
it scared me 😂
I told one of my daughters friends that I was old, she said I was not old that she thinks of me as an antique hippie because I am so much fun to be around. I love that kid!!!!!!
Also, my son is 13 and he still will grab my hand to hold it when we cross the street and stuff. He also isn’t shy to say he loves us in public/in front of friends and I love it. It’s sweet lol.
Just went through a break-up tonight and it's nice to know I can count on good ol' Charlotte to make me laugh.😭❤️
Sorry to hear. I went through a break up last week and I was just in bed cryin watching Charlotte. It cheered me up :)
Charlotte: Remember when you had to go to Blockbuster?
Me: Remember when you had to go to the theater?😂
Yes, Charlotte. We ARE getting old. I'm in my late 30s, and I feel every BIT of it!
Just wait till you hit 40! 😭😂🤣
Then comes 50 👵🏻
@@weatheredinsomniac I've heard that at 40, it's like everything falls apart all at once. I'm scared! 😳
Just turned 40, and I slipped down 3 stairs and fractured a rib. Getting old sucks lol
@@southerncatlady no, it’s as soon as you retire, and start thinking about all the adventures you’re going to have, that things start breaking down, ruining your plans.
I agree on the key lime pie. Its delicious.
In my olden days ...the 70's .... We had to wait 3 years for a movie to be broadcast on the Sunday night movie on one of the 3 networks. With commercials. Getting a VCR in the 80's was amazing!! When I moved out of my mom's place I had to rent the VCR and the movies because the machine was quite expensive.
We donate at various times of the year to various charities. I have absolutely no problem just saying “no, thanks!” when asked to donate anything while at the cash register. I do not feel guilty because we donate already. 🤷♀️
Especially if it’s a local charity. I have no problem there and already do, so don’t feel bad saying no anymore.
@3:34 "I'm not a ma'am, I'm just a really, really old teenager." I felt that in my soul. I know they're just being respectful, but it still stings when people call me ma'am at work lol.
Better than "young lady".
As a person who works in customer service, whenever I ask if they wanna donate I always make sure to add "no shame in saying no" if they look hesitant
Slogan of the "late 1900's" was "be kind and rewind"
Charlotte, I just started watching your videos recently and I cant stop lol. You are so funny. Thank you for making content. Where has it been all my life lol
Charlotte, I remember the REAL old days when in order to see a movie you had to wait for it to come to a local theater and then pay to watch it.
Kids and teenagers think all adults are old lol. I remember when a 3 year old I was babysitting asked my age (I was 14-15). Her response was, "wow, you're so old!" For fun, I asked how old she thought her parents were. She said 16 (they were around late 30's). 🤣
it's more a cherry on top when you are born in a different millennium than the kids
😂😂😂😂 yea and I remember that Dinosaur question when I was a kid in the 90s
A couple of years ago we asked my nephew how old he thought we (his aunts and uncles were) He said I was 17 (actually 33) and his Uncle Kevin was 57 (actually 31) 😂😂😂
It was so funny! We realized he was judging our age by our personalities. I have a very fun and playful personality. I always jumped on the trampoline with the kids and take turns doing cannon balls into the water with them lol.
Kevin on the other hand was born an old man. Very stern and can be grumpy at times. Lots of "get off my lawn" energy lol. So now the joke of the family is that Kevin is 57 lol.
I was just talking to someone about how I miss going to rent movies and making a Friday or Saturday night movie night with my friends. Locked in my room with snacks and being ridiculous. 😂
My dad used to take my sister and me to the video store. It's definitely an experience and sadly one my children will not get to enjoy. So much nostalgia!
(Guess we'll have to settle for the library!)
The edit of Barney’s face with your mouth saying 👄 “noo” 😂😂
Also, down here in the South(US), we call EVERYONE “ma’am” and “sir” regardless of age, it’s just seen as good manners so maybe they were just southern because you definitely don’t look old
I married a clown once too...I didn't see that one coming! 😆🤣🤣
I love watching Renovations show or people building their homes from scratch😊my daughter came in while watching an episode and she said "I'm sure you enjoyed watching Noah build that Ark"...... Does this tweep actually think I was around during that time?
She also asked if was part of Solomon's harem of 700 wives and 300 concubines?
Like girl I'm 36years 😂😂
Lmao for the retail donation, I never do it there. Instead I ask the name of the charity they donate to and my job does company match so I double funds that way and I can search for actual 501 c 3 organizations and weed out potential scams. Btw, salvation army is atrocious and no one should give to them. Great vid Charlotte! Kudos to you and your whole team for dropping us this content as frequently as y'all do.
EXACTLY. You are doing it the smart way, then you get the benefits from it rather than the corporations who guilt trip. Cuz donations through businesses gives them the tax cuts.
THIS!
Never do retail donations! You're awesome.
@Random Ramblings 100% they donate your money in their name and get a tax write-off and kudos for giving when they gave nothing.
Meanwhile, they store their BILLIONS and pay their workers pennies. It's a giant scam
What about the salvation army? I know a church who runs a shop in my country and they do really amazing things for the poors, so is it an American problem? What they do?
3:56 BRO, THAT'S LITERALLY THE HIGH SCHOOL I WENT TO!! i can't believe that it's literally in one of charlotte's videos. idc if it's shown for like 5 seconds and that i graduated in 2020, i still feel somewhat special bc thousands of people are seeing it too ;-;
‘Just an emo girl’ had me rolling, you crack me up girl..and didn’t know you were an 89 baby I thought you were way younger!❤
The one with James and Bretman had me dying 😂😂😂😂 Sounds like something my sister and I would say to each other🤣🤣🤣
I love how everyone was all up in arms on that first video until OP said that just had that goofy coparenting thing going on. 😂🤣
Ik!!! I was about to comment when she posted it, I’m glad they have that kind of relationship though. It takes a lot and big person to be able to co parent after you break up. I tried with my ex husband, but all he ever wanted to do was hurt me by hurting our daughter. Poor kid. He didn’t understand that it didn’t hurt me like it hurt her or even like it hurt him. Because she’s effing amazing, and he fully missed out on what a joy she is. How smart, kind, compassionate, goal oriented and driven she is. Oh well.
@@erikarussell1142 yeah, my ex kept my kids from me and while it tore me up (and still does), I cry about what it did to them! And she was kept from her dad so while she was modeled that she should recall how much it hurt her growing up. Trying to put all that behind me and not let it creep into my relationship with my kids now. I’m sorry to hear your daughter’s dad missed out and deprived her of a relationship with him. I don’t know if it would’ve been good but it could have at least been something you and she could discuss.
@@davidguidry657 yeah it is something we do discuss. Especially since I too didn’t have a good dad. He was very sick and super abusive. He’s still a lying little twerp. I’m better off without him, and even though I never bad mouthed him once, she learned pretty quickly that she too was better without him. Poor kid.
@@davidguidry657 I’m sorry you both were put through that. It’s amazing what kind of damage one narcissistic person can do.
Fun fact for green bean pods or most green bean lookalikes: is that you can snap the tip off with your fingers. And if you snap it towards a flat side you can rip the stringy parts of the edges off with the tip. It's especially noticeable with string beans for obvious reasons :3
I'm the same way with the Key Lime Pie. Just buy two... one for me and you can divide the rest amongst yourself. 🤣🤣
I'm so old I remember when carnival ride did more than just shake back and forth. 5:20
I like that I don’t have to subscribe to TikTok cuz Miss Charlotte got me! I waste enough time on the daily without the black hole that is TikTok.
When a store employee said “This Lady needs help…” My heart aged 30 years that day…👵🏻
10:37 Don’t feel guilty about not donating through a business like that! They take those donations as write-offs on *their* taxes, whereas if you donate to that charity yourself it’s *your* write-off. Basically the business gets charitable contributions without having to make any contributions itself. Total guilt-ridden scam!
This.
I rather donate on my own than lining pockets of a big cooperation
I was born at a time when they didn’t have Blockbuster, our area barely had gotten HBO cable, couldn’t make mixed cassette tape until I was in junior high, and people sent actual mail (snail mail) for love letters instead of instant gratification texts and freak out why you haven’t answered after 1 minute. 😂😂😂
And by the way!…I love that grinch! My son would be laughing his head off! We love the grinch!
Were there any dinosaurs when I was growing up? Yep, Barney and Land Before Time 😂😂
I'M ENJOYING THE DAILY CONTENT!!!!! ITS THE FIRST THING I WATCH WHEN I WAKE UP!!!!
Oh I knew this was coming and STILL am excited like I didn’t.
Same! I don't click anyone's videos as fast as I click those of our beloved petty queen! 🖤
5:32 That grandma saw it! She knew what she's supposed to do!
🤣🤣🤣
7:30 “and that was the last time Anthony was seen alive”
I was grading papers the other day (college prof) and a couple of students were talking about things that occurred in the 1980s and 90s as "the late 20th century" and, as someone born in the 90s, I felt like I had been punched in the gut.
When my son was 15 he told me that he liked “really, really old classic rock bands like Green Day”. He’s 25 now and still trying to get back into my good graces 😂
Someone's out of the will.😂😢😂
Charlotte I just wanted to say I like your past videos of course but your delivery keeps getting better over time. Really smooth. I always look for the next one.
lol@ 2:12. I was born in 1974, guess I'm a dinosaur lol
I once had a love of my life when I was in my twenties. He once put his hands in my hair and said “this isn’t over. It will never be over until one of us dies and then it won’t be over for the other one “! Then he died! He was right. I am 65 now and I love and miss him still
"Do we bite off the tips?"
Mike in another room: *screams like a wounded hound*
I think people dog pile on Mikayla because they feel like they've been lied to and she doesn't ever take accountability or acknowledge it when she's found out. I personally don't like it b/c I don't like bullying and that's what it devolves into every time they come for her. That being said, I understand why people have such a visceral reaction to her and her drama, I just wish it was more civil.
I think she’s given up on trying to address issues because no matter what you do somebody still going to continue to be mad. You can’t win with people.
@@angelashortall9778 Absolutely! I mean, you can only explain yourself so much. If people are wanting to be mean there's no stopping them. My only issue or concern is that it seems like she rarely (if ever) legitimately addresses the problems viewers have with her. And if she does, it's never a straight up "I messed up" or "sorry for the misunderstanding". It's always her blaming others for the problems. It just gets disheartening you know?
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EXACTLY
i missed your daily uploads. thank you for them! they really brighten my day. and after the week i had, this is just the thing i needed today!
That one guy on the Tilt a Whirl....give him a rodeo job. Dude has great grip and can go with the motion of the ocean. Also he needs to be teaching classes!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
3:40 it’s the fact I did this EXACT SAME THING I told my mom as a child I would never be embarrassed to hold her hand and LOOK AT ME NOWWWWWWWW!