Timestamps 4:46-Trashy television 21:27-The matter at hand 26:09-Professionally 33:34-Where were they be living? 38:04-Spiritually 1:04:53-Personally 1:17:23-Moving 1:22:37-Recommendation
The first 20 minutes of this episode really opened my eyes to the fact that you really don’t know what people are thinking and sometimes your really don’t want to know 😮 🤯
Was so happy to have this to put on while I worked this morning! Forgot about the Wednesday uploads, it was a nice surprise! Thanks for another great episode😊
As someone who deconstructed in NC I definitely went through all your spiritual options at one point haha stepping back - progressive church - angry atheist - and now I’m in a similar spot to where I think you are now. Open to most things and figuring it out but I can see the good again too.
This is a great episode of Ear Biscuits. I can't help but think of all the lives that would have been effective if Rhett & Link had stayed in NC. I'm not talking about the audience, I'm talking about all the people they employ. Where would Chase or Josh or Emily or former Hot Dog on a Stick employee Matt Carney be? I love GMM I'm so glad you guys made the move CA and started down this path.
This resonates so hard with me. As someone who has also relocated from NC to a different state, I often think about how "constricted" my life would be based on preconceived notions and cultural/societal "norms".
As a teenager, whenever my dad would work on my car or the car of one of my sisters, he'd ask that the owner of the car (or one of us girls if the other wasn't available) be out there with him to help and learn. When he'd find the problem, he'd say, "Go in and call such-and-such auto parts store and see if they have this part in stock and get a price." The first few times were really intimidating. I was young (16) and these very knowledgeable MEN would ask questions like, "What size engine does it have," or, "What weight oil does it run?" I didn't know, so I'd have to say, "Hang on. Let me go ask." I'd run outside and plead with my dad to PLEASE go in and talk to the man, but he'd just very patiently tell me the information I needed and to go back in and finish the call. I soon learned and got really adept at calling and rattling off exactly what the car was and what I needed and answering any follow-up questions the parts man might have. I'd then go with my dad to the parts store to get the part. He did this with many other things too, like the hardware store or building supply store, because the man could literally fix anything. I'm 61 now, and TO THIS DAY, I'm grateful that my dad did that. It translated to so many areas of my life as far as conducting business: Know what you're looking for or what you want, be prepared for whatever questions might be asked, be succinct, speak with confidence, and don't be afraid to ask questions yourself. He and my mom raised three very capable women because they taught us to do things ourselves, even if it was intimidating, rather than just do everything for us because that would've been the quicker way, and I've tried to do the same with my daughters.
You guys helped me so much when I was losing my faith. I'll admit I kinda hated you guys for a bit but I think it was more the fear that you guys, my mother, and people around me were challenging my faith. I eventually just got to a point where I realized I had been using two separate modes of thinking for the two different parts of my life. My scientific and rational point of view. Which is definitely dominant in me. And my Christian point of view for biblical things. ..something just switched in my head and I finally started to LOOK at the things I believed and why.. The one thing I'll suggest to people is, if you're not willing to question your beliefs, I get it, even thinking about it is scary it was for me. Only question WHY you think things. What are YOUR reasons for choosing to believe something. Often we believe things.. simply because we always have. Never assume the time you've spent thinking a certain way should keep you from changing your mind. That goes for everything. Not just religion.
Absolutely true for me too. I questioned and searched, read a lot, lived a lot. Ultimately, it drew me closer to God. Everyone has their own path, own searching. I do hope you find your contentment on this journey of life. (Hoping it might bring you closer to God too, but that's my personal frame of reference.)
I'm very much like Link in this way. I'm in a small town and I'm stuck. With other people's opinions, other people's judgement and limiting beliefs. I've always felt like I belonged somewhere more like LA but I don't tend to chase my dreams the same I used to. I'm working on it. Maybe Link could give me some advice in that area of life. It's not like I want to be like the people around me. But I'm starting to wonder if it's even possible to be happy and successful. It really helped to hear that Link thinks he's living his best timeline. It gives me an example of someone who's proven it's possible.
I love that the video comes out sooner now. I don’t use Twitter anymore so I can’t comment in the past. This took a different turn than I thought. More in-depth. Loved it.
I've watched you since I was a teen and so I've grown up a bit watching you. You must've had an impact in some way on my life so if gmm didn't exist I guess me and everyone else watching would be slightly different people.
The thing Rhett was talking about with the trucker hat vs. Man bun thing is called "code switching." It's normally used in reference to linguistics but is also used in sociology. It's the practice of switching one's personality almost as if its a performance for different social groups. Not trying to be "woke" and I'm very much white so ive got bias but it is something that white people are very privileged to do as well as we can. Often for other people groups It's more difficult to get out of the box people view them in. Essentially it's like using stereotypes as social camouflage. Once again often something people of colour, or people from other cultures can't do and it can make navigating social environments more difficult and tiring. Always helps to try and see things from other's point of view.
I really think the opposite is the case, or at the very least I wouldn’t say that there isn’t a large disparity between the ability or usage to code switch between caucasian and non-caucasian groups. As a POC, I feel like on a whole we have to become really good at code switching to get by and we do it more than you realize given the current socioeconomic hierarchies that exist.
@@samushamu7372 maybe I didn't get my point across very well because I completely agree with you. I feel code switching is more of a necessity for non-caucasain people groups but I think it's more difficult for them due to the narrow boxes most people put them in. I may not NEED to code switch as much as POC but I think it's a lot easier for people like me to just slip into different cultures. Maybe not "easier" but less judged?
I've been wanting this type of episode for a while. I can definitely relate. I can't wait to see where life takes me after university. It would be exciting to live in a town I actually love and can be myself in. The city I'm currently in is bigger to my hometown, but doesn't feel like the right fit. Looking forward to traveling after my studies and exploring what this world has to offer! ❤️
when link was talking about working through needing to feel acceptance from everyone around him i felt that in my soul, i was just thinking about how i need to bring that up in therapy today at work.
@@thestraydog I can get to the ones outside of DC in Prince George's County, Maryland and it's almost embarrassing how bad it is here. I'm just around the corner from it, but honestly, I think Royal Farms does better up here.
My family was hardcore mormon. My mom escpecially. When it came to gay people she would say things like, "I guess they are supposed to be evil but my cousin is gay and I have never met a sweeter, more sincere, honest person".
I’m from NC and moved out west to NV. Lived there for almost 7 months…. I absolutely hated it. Visited CA, it was nice but nothing compares to home. Just moved back to NC and I’m happy to be back on the east coast.
“Can’t go out of your house without being entirely put together”. Link, tell your wife that I’m a 43 year old mother of a 6, 4, and 2 year old living here in L.A. and whenever I go out of the house people are gonna get what they’re gonna get that day. May be a stained T-shirt from the kids’ breakfast, maybe not.
I live in Lillington NC, actually I live 2 minutes from their old neighborhood. I love the area but its being polluted with northerns and developers building a million neighborhoods now. The ruralness will be gone in at least 20 years. sad to say
I met a relative of Rhett's at a Trader Joe's in NC while I was on cash register. She introduced herself after I complimented a piece of mythical merch! Just don't remember the details bc I was in retail auto pilot
I very much resonated with Link’s feeling of perceived judgement from others, and the feeling of being bogged down at home. I literally live in my childhood home at age 24, I have yet to experience living out on my own, and I feel like I am not my full true self. It’s something I’m also working on in therapy! The way I explained it to my therapist was by saying I feel like a watered down version of myself. Ironically I put on this podcast to listen to while working on a ‘weird’ project of mine, and just before I started working on it I thought “should I even do this?” solely because of the perceived judgement and fear of the little “I saw your video the other day, i don’t understand it, you’re doing weird things” possibility. Link, as soon as you started talking about it towards the beginning of the video it brought some tears to my eyes, but like, in a good way. Thank you for helping me realize how much power I give to other peoples thoughts when I should not. I’m going to operate from a place of within to without by completing this project because I want to!
Some places just feel right to live in for different people. So if Cali is right for y'all then it just is! As a North Carolinian, I've traveled to Cali and it definitely wasn't right for me. I'm from Charlotte and love it, I could also see NYC, or maybe Orlando for myself. Every place has a vibe that you may or may not match with. NC just isn't yours
Yall remember Millionaire Matchmaker? It sorta was a bunch of 50 something year old men insisting on an age range of 23-28. The matchmaker chick definitely gave some of them shit for it and wouldn't help them but she fulfilled a lot of those requests
I’m from a small town in NC, I stayed….where it’s changed dramatically through the years. I’m hated by many and loved by some for my views and taboo lifestyle. But I’m here for the change!
It's very funny to hear the way y'all see specific parts of NC, because being from Raleigh I totally have a bit of an inferiority complex about how Durham's become the place to be and Raleigh's a place a lot of people live but no one gives a shit about 😂But yeah, coming from Fuquay, I can see how it's the big city! There definitely have been a lot of creatives for a long time in the area, and I think you could've found the right people, but lord knows I was just as anxious to get out so I can't blame you. Maybe it's less about hiring and more about just broadening perspectives.
I have a feeling that Link and Chrissy will return back to NC after GMM wraps up, or rather Chrissy will want to return and Link will follow. But Rhett and Jessy will stay in Cali.
The universe works in a strange way..... The farther you live from longtime family and friends, the better you know your true self. There's a reason why so many cultures have rituals to make a boy into a man by putting him on his own on an adventure.
In listing your accomplishments, please do not forget how very many careers you two have launched.....which would have never have happened in the Carolinas.
You guys are WAY more complex than one would assume just from watching GMM. I'm glad this podcast autoplayed when I was in the shower.
My thoughts exactly. I love their well balanced mix of content.
I'm so happy Link feels comfortable to be himself in LA. I can relate to that a lot when I moved to a big city.
“Just Yourself Be If You Is Weird” is my new favorite quote
I think y'all would be morning radio personalities, for sure.
Even better, they’re on the internet
The absolute horror on Link's face as he realized "I would still be watching SPORTS!!" 🤣
Timestamps
4:46-Trashy television
21:27-The matter at hand
26:09-Professionally
33:34-Where were they be living?
38:04-Spiritually
1:04:53-Personally
1:17:23-Moving
1:22:37-Recommendation
1:05:52 Link starts snorting cocaine
3:07 - ya momma
i lived in a rural town in NC and then moved to raleigh for college. even just moving to raleigh made me feel more free to be myself.
same here but i moved to Portland, it was the best decision i made i think
Exactly same!
I was even in cru at state for a hot second 😬 (post their graduations though)
The first 20 minutes of this episode really opened my eyes to the fact that you really don’t know what people are thinking and sometimes your really don’t want to know 😮 🤯
Endings are beginnings as long as you don't give up, and you guys showed us that. Thank you!
Rhett, I gotta say, when it comes to MILF Manor - I think it's ok to be that judgy guy... I'm a mother of 2 boys and I'm HORRIFED 🫠
What kind of toast tho..
Was so happy to have this to put on while I worked this morning! Forgot about the Wednesday uploads, it was a nice surprise! Thanks for another great episode😊
As someone who deconstructed in NC I definitely went through all your spiritual options at one point haha stepping back - progressive church - angry atheist - and now I’m in a similar spot to where I think you are now. Open to most things and figuring it out but I can see the good again too.
This is a great episode of Ear Biscuits. I can't help but think of all the lives that would have been effective if Rhett & Link had stayed in NC. I'm not talking about the audience, I'm talking about all the people they employ. Where would Chase or Josh or Emily or former Hot Dog on a Stick employee Matt Carney be? I love GMM I'm so glad you guys made the move CA and started down this path.
*affected
@@soccerguy325literally nobody cares
@@soccerguy325not a spelling bee
@@KamLee-st8rg Bwahahaha "literally no one cares" says the person replying to a year-old comment 😂
@@soccerguy325No one cares, also its football not soccer ❤
Gentlemen, this was perhaps your best podcast ever :) I could go into detail on each and every subtopic....but I'll just keep it at that!
Rhett and Link are definitely people I connect with on religion. I’ve been through deconstruction myself. Thanks for sharing y’all. ☺️
This resonates so hard with me. As someone who has also relocated from NC to a different state, I often think about how "constricted" my life would be based on preconceived notions and cultural/societal "norms".
same but with Texas. Moved from Texas to Oregon/Cali at 23 and whooo boy was it a major shift.
I’m loving these ear biscuits episodes! Please continue making them ❤
“Teaching her how to talk her car to a mechanic” 😂😂 that made me laugh but honestly I wish someone had taught me, it was intimidating the first time 😅
As a teenager, whenever my dad would work on my car or the car of one of my sisters, he'd ask that the owner of the car (or one of us girls if the other wasn't available) be out there with him to help and learn. When he'd find the problem, he'd say, "Go in and call such-and-such auto parts store and see if they have this part in stock and get a price." The first few times were really intimidating. I was young (16) and these very knowledgeable MEN would ask questions like, "What size engine does it have," or, "What weight oil does it run?" I didn't know, so I'd have to say, "Hang on. Let me go ask." I'd run outside and plead with my dad to PLEASE go in and talk to the man, but he'd just very patiently tell me the information I needed and to go back in and finish the call. I soon learned and got really adept at calling and rattling off exactly what the car was and what I needed and answering any follow-up questions the parts man might have. I'd then go with my dad to the parts store to get the part. He did this with many other things too, like the hardware store or building supply store, because the man could literally fix anything. I'm 61 now, and TO THIS DAY, I'm grateful that my dad did that. It translated to so many areas of my life as far as conducting business: Know what you're looking for or what you want, be prepared for whatever questions might be asked, be succinct, speak with confidence, and don't be afraid to ask questions yourself. He and my mom raised three very capable women because they taught us to do things ourselves, even if it was intimidating, rather than just do everything for us because that would've been the quicker way, and I've tried to do the same with my daughters.
You’re not a dilf? Um…yes you are. You both are. Just accept it.
Ask you wives if you don't believe
You guys helped me so much when I was losing my faith. I'll admit I kinda hated you guys for a bit but I think it was more the fear that you guys, my mother, and people around me were challenging my faith. I eventually just got to a point where I realized I had been using two separate modes of thinking for the two different parts of my life. My scientific and rational point of view. Which is definitely dominant in me. And my Christian point of view for biblical things. ..something just switched in my head and I finally started to LOOK at the things I believed and why..
The one thing I'll suggest to people is, if you're not willing to question your beliefs, I get it, even thinking about it is scary it was for me. Only question WHY you think things. What are YOUR reasons for choosing to believe something. Often we believe things.. simply because we always have. Never assume the time you've spent thinking a certain way should keep you from changing your mind. That goes for everything. Not just religion.
Absolutely true for me too.
I questioned and searched, read a lot, lived a lot. Ultimately, it drew me closer to God.
Everyone has their own path, own searching.
I do hope you find your contentment on this journey of life. (Hoping it might bring you closer to God too, but that's my personal frame of reference.)
@@dogdonut3 should have stopped before the parenthesis. Turned your reply from supporting to pushing faith
@@jSergiu That is your frame of reference. 😉
@@dogdonut3 nah, it's literally what you did. Take care.
@@evenlytoasted Thanks, you too.
I haven’t been watching these for a while, but after listening again I am definitely going back and catching up!
Thank youuu Rhett for giving a milf manor briefing - I was curious and now that I know what the twists are, I shan’t be watching it!
I'm very much like Link in this way. I'm in a small town and I'm stuck. With other people's opinions, other people's judgement and limiting beliefs. I've always felt like I belonged somewhere more like LA but I don't tend to chase my dreams the same I used to. I'm working on it. Maybe Link could give me some advice in that area of life. It's not like I want to be like the people around me. But I'm starting to wonder if it's even possible to be happy and successful. It really helped to hear that Link thinks he's living his best timeline. It gives me an example of someone who's proven it's possible.
Y’all need to watch the first episode of all the dating shows and rate them 😂
READING THE COMMENTS BEFORE LISTENING
I love that the video comes out sooner now. I don’t use Twitter anymore so I can’t comment in the past. This took a different turn than I thought. More in-depth. Loved it.
3:04 “don’t, don’t…don’t be an ungrateful b*tch.” -Link
I've watched you since I was a teen and so I've grown up a bit watching you. You must've had an impact in some way on my life so if gmm didn't exist I guess me and everyone else watching would be slightly different people.
The thing Rhett was talking about with the trucker hat vs. Man bun thing is called "code switching." It's normally used in reference to linguistics but is also used in sociology. It's the practice of switching one's personality almost as if its a performance for different social groups. Not trying to be "woke" and I'm very much white so ive got bias but it is something that white people are very privileged to do as well as we can. Often for other people groups It's more difficult to get out of the box people view them in. Essentially it's like using stereotypes as social camouflage.
Once again often something people of colour, or people from other cultures can't do and it can make navigating social environments more difficult and tiring.
Always helps to try and see things from other's point of view.
I really think the opposite is the case, or at the very least I wouldn’t say that there isn’t a large disparity between the ability or usage to code switch between caucasian and non-caucasian groups. As a POC, I feel like on a whole we have to become really good at code switching to get by and we do it more than you realize given the current socioeconomic hierarchies that exist.
@@samushamu7372 maybe I didn't get my point across very well because I completely agree with you. I feel code switching is more of a necessity for non-caucasain people groups but I think it's more difficult for them due to the narrow boxes most people put them in. I may not NEED to code switch as much as POC but I think it's a lot easier for people like me to just slip into different cultures. Maybe not "easier" but less judged?
I've been wanting this type of episode for a while. I can definitely relate. I can't wait to see where life takes me after university. It would be exciting to live in a town I actually love and can be myself in. The city I'm currently in is bigger to my hometown, but doesn't feel like the right fit. Looking forward to traveling after my studies and exploring what this world has to offer! ❤️
when link was talking about working through needing to feel acceptance from everyone around him i felt that in my soul, i was just thinking about how i need to bring that up in therapy today at work.
Love being from/living in NC. I don’t know how y’all can make it without Bojangles 😎
I had Bojangles for the first time when visiting my gfs family in VA. Same with Cookout, and I'm needing those to come up to the North a bit!
@@thestraydog I can get to the ones outside of DC in Prince George's County, Maryland and it's almost embarrassing how bad it is here. I'm just around the corner from it, but honestly, I think Royal Farms does better up here.
I miss bojangles but I mourn the loss of cook outs being nearby
This is my favourite podcast ever
My family was hardcore mormon. My mom escpecially. When it came to gay people she would say things like, "I guess they are supposed to be evil but my cousin is gay and I have never met a sweeter, more sincere, honest person".
I love my mid week Ear Biscuit!
If Rhett had 6 fingers per hand I wouldn't be surprised
Mr. Pablo Escobar Garlic… why would you say something so controversial yet so brave.
I also do not appreciate this comment being that I am from deep in the mountains on the other side of the blue ridge mtns.
What does this mean
I don’t remember seeing Rhett in Princess Bride, but ok
Great episode! Loved watching it on Sunday morning as usual and as it should be. LOL.
I wonder when this was filmed, Link's not wearing his sling.
This first segment went to places I didn’t expect to go with the guys. Lol. I’m here for the ride though. 🤣
I love listening to you guys talk about your faith
I’m from NC and moved out west to NV. Lived there for almost 7 months…. I absolutely hated it. Visited CA, it was nice but nothing compares to home. Just moved back to NC and I’m happy to be back on the east coast.
Happy it worked out for you guys in CA.
Welcome home!!!
@@susucattayls4679 thanks! 😀
Happy mythical society anniversary !! I signed up 3rd a few weeks ago ❤
The only truth I know is that I would love R&L just as much if they lived in Antarctica or Kentucky, souls don't change depending on location.
“Can’t go out of your house without being entirely put together”. Link, tell your wife that I’m a 43 year old mother of a 6, 4, and 2 year old living here in L.A. and whenever I go out of the house people are gonna get what they’re gonna get that day. May be a stained T-shirt from the kids’ breakfast, maybe not.
Rhett is definitely a DILF
Noooo stopppppp
😂😂
They both are lol
Came here to say that. But have respect for Jesse. She's a lucky one!
Nope !! Rhett is very handsome but Link is a total DILF !!!
As another Rhett born in Georgia in the 70's - I feel like we're in the top 5 percent, Rhett
link saying "and youre not a DILF" to rhett feels like malicious hypnotism
I'd like to see Rhett and Link in NC again!
I live in Lillington NC, actually I live 2 minutes from their old neighborhood. I love the area but its being polluted with northerns and developers building a million neighborhoods now. The ruralness will be gone in at least 20 years. sad to say
Great episode!
These are fascinating discussions and R&L come across so vulnerable and human here. It's relatable.
3:07 It's past midnight here, and I'm trying so hard not to laugh, please stop-
Hope y’all get to come back home!
I met a relative of Rhett's at a Trader Joe's in NC while I was on cash register. She introduced herself after I complimented a piece of mythical merch! Just don't remember the details bc I was in retail auto pilot
I very much resonated with Link’s feeling of perceived judgement from others, and the feeling of being bogged down at home. I literally live in my childhood home at age 24, I have yet to experience living out on my own, and I feel like I am not my full true self. It’s something I’m also working on in therapy! The way I explained it to my therapist was by saying I feel like a watered down version of myself.
Ironically I put on this podcast to listen to while working on a ‘weird’ project of mine, and just before I started working on it I thought “should I even do this?” solely because of the perceived judgement and fear of the little “I saw your video the other day, i don’t understand it, you’re doing weird things” possibility. Link, as soon as you started talking about it towards the beginning of the video it brought some tears to my eyes, but like, in a good way.
Thank you for helping me realize how much power I give to other peoples thoughts when I should not. I’m going to operate from a place of within to without by completing this project because I want to!
Awesome podcast bros
First ear biscuits for me, and call it a garden cause I dig it
welcome into the fold, brother
Another banger!
I love y’all so much
Some places just feel right to live in for different people. So if Cali is right for y'all then it just is! As a North Carolinian, I've traveled to Cali and it definitely wasn't right for me. I'm from Charlotte and love it, I could also see NYC, or maybe Orlando for myself. Every place has a vibe that you may or may not match with. NC just isn't yours
Without a doubt this location is best on earth. Unfortunately we could steward it better and we're not.
I think you’re both in the top 79th percentile of people for sure ❤️
I volunteer to oversee Mythical Asheville!
love u guys, this was a rly provoking vid, such a complex and personal topic, im really grateful !
Yall remember Millionaire Matchmaker? It sorta was a bunch of 50 something year old men insisting on an age range of 23-28. The matchmaker chick definitely gave some of them shit for it and wouldn't help them but she fulfilled a lot of those requests
I’m from a small town in NC, I stayed….where it’s changed dramatically through the years.
I’m hated by many and loved by some for my views and taboo lifestyle. But I’m here for the change!
If none of the odd ones stay places will never get fresher... Aka less stale (in their perspective). Good on ya for keeping it wyrd. 😜
I think its about time to come home rhett and link, You spent hours saying coming to the south is it and we all love you so why wait?
as rhett was listing the shows he and his wife watch I was like “well at least they haven’t watched MILF Manor”
18:28 DILF Destination, DILF Discotheque, DILF Danger Zone, DILF Diner, DILF District, DILF Domain...
DILF Delicatessen
DILF Dry Cleaners
DILF Domicile.
DILFneyland
"A stripper can't suck"..........I beg to differ 🤣🤣
Very much so... I second that...
It's very funny to hear the way y'all see specific parts of NC, because being from Raleigh I totally have a bit of an inferiority complex about how Durham's become the place to be and Raleigh's a place a lot of people live but no one gives a shit about 😂But yeah, coming from Fuquay, I can see how it's the big city! There definitely have been a lot of creatives for a long time in the area, and I think you could've found the right people, but lord knows I was just as anxious to get out so I can't blame you. Maybe it's less about hiring and more about just broadening perspectives.
Trying to get in the habit of not listening to ear biscuits on Mondays so I can watch video!
I relate so hard with Rhett trying to explain why it wasn't worth doing the thing that seems easy and kind of failing lol
One hour, fifteen minutes, 3 seconds.
That’s how long it took me to notice Link isn’t wearing his sling.
🎉😂
He hasn’t worn it for a while.
I was born in deep Appalachia, Harlan County. I would definitely move back there. I live only 2 hours away now, so there ya go.
I’d like to see a mythical branch in North Carolina. Maybe open up a new channel like mythical kitchen… mythical wilderness.
Thoughts?
Another eye opening pod, thanks guys❤️
I have a feeling that Link and Chrissy will return back to NC after GMM wraps up, or rather Chrissy will want to return and Link will follow. But Rhett and Jessy will stay in Cali.
I felt very Rick & Morty for the intro
9:12 link’s “👁👄👁hwhat?”
Should be a new Comic book series ..❤
For REAL...watch the Weird Al movie. It's amazing.
i am some one who moved from North carolina to LA 10 years ago, I'm moving back this year, dont know how to feel lol
I think you guys would like Northern California. Sounds like it would be like the best of both worlds
LINK A SZA STAN
Coming to a streaming service near you, "Dilf Delaware!"
Set up the satellite in Clayton - I'll invest, lol
Would you still watch gmm if rhett and link were worms?
Absolutely 🤣
So these aren’t posted on Sundays anymore??
I’d classify you both as DILFs…as a 45 yo lady myself y’all still got it.
Are the kids staying in LA, considering the cost? Are any of them trying to become famous?
Rhett is obviously the dilf out of them both lol
Why Wednesdays now?? I mean my Wednesdays were free but it's just throwing me for a loop
The universe works in a strange way..... The farther you live from longtime family and friends, the better you know your true self. There's a reason why so many cultures have rituals to make a boy into a man by putting him on his own on an adventure.
There is a parallel universe where Link is the front man of Weezer.
How many links are there though? And, link isn't even a Link. He's a Charles...so ..
In listing your accomplishments, please do not forget how very many careers you two have launched.....which would have never have happened in the Carolinas.
Professors at Campbell University
Me watching from NC 👀👀👀
Biggest TH-camr in the world…lives and has grown his company in North Carolina…
Top 90% could be actually very low.
I think they mean the top 10%
MrBeast didn’t move to LA and he’s the most successful TH-camr lol