Anytime you walk into an air conditioned building from 100 degree heat it is going to feel cold, even if the a/c is set at a reasonable temp. If your skin has any perspiration on it there is going to be evaporation which is how a body naturally cools itself. Eventually once the body adjusts and the evaporation ends you will not even notice it unless the a/c is blowing directly on you.
Lots of cities have entertainment districts that the streets are closed off to vehicle traffic and you are allowed to go from bar to bar or whatever shop you might want to enter inside that district and have open containers even in public.
Yeah, before I knew it was also the name of a _game,_ I was both shocked and flummoxed when I first heard someone mention it in the context of a game. Like, what the heck kind of game is that?! Now, I guess I can see why someone might call it that, but, personally, I'd have named it something else.
I live in a state with no vehicle safety inspection and no vehicle emissions inspection. The rule is: if it can make it down the road, you can take it down the road. Police will pull you over for certain safety equipment not working, and typically it's a warning that you have to sign and then you're on your way again. You just have to "promise" them you'll fix it as soon as you can. Often police will tell you "if another police pulls you over, tell them I stopped you already and you're going to fix it." At least in my state. My first car was a $700 death trap, but I wouldn't have been able to afford to make it pass a vehicle inspection in a state that required it because I was just a broke student who was grateful to be transporting myself between home/school/work in the first place. Pros and cons.
Arkansas is that way they no longer require a yearly vehicle inspection. Even when they did all you had to do was go to the service station and offer 50 or 75.00 cash and they would slap a sticker on your barely running vehicle for you 😂
Nothing in North Dakota. If you can make it go down the road, with lights and license plate front and back, you’re good to go.😊 Besides, it’s rare to even see one of the six sheriff deputies in my whole county. 😂
@@thomasohanlon1060 that’s a safer way of doing things. My first car was missing a catalytic converter so it was polluting like crazy and, as for safety, well half the chassis components were being held together by zip ties and a prayer. There have been better cars, to put it mildly.
With respect to vehicle inspections, in Virginia, you can't pass inspection with a broken fog light, but you're not required to have fog lights in the first place. This results in a lot of people removing their remaining functioning fog light because that's cheaper than fixing the broken one.
got distracted but I meant to say I like your solo shows and the ones with the mother best of all you guys shows. Don't tell the until he reads the comments. LOL from rural Tennessee, Chris
Each state (sometimes even each county in each state) sets its own regulations on where alcohol can be consumed. So some are more strict than others about go-cups.
I grew up in Texas in a dry county. Sometimes I had 18 minutes to make a 25-minute drive and I always made it. You have to get to a wet county before they close on Saturday evening or no alcohol until Monday in those days.
@@markmitchell457Yep. My little Texas town finally started selling beer and wine. Still have to the next town to get hard liquor. But at least we don't have to go to the next county.
@@timriehl1500 I live in Arkansas and they are called blue laws. These are the laws and guidelines when it comes to the sale of alcohol. Arkansas has both dry and wet counties. However if you live in a wet county you could still live in a dry City within that county. Absolutely no alcohol sales on Sunday anywhere within the state with the exception of restaurants and private clubs that you are a member of. WEIRD! It has a lot to do with being located within what is called the Bible belt to the South. Lots of very old school conservative views about the consumption of alcohol. Also the liquor stores can only be open from 7:00 a.m. till 10:00 p.m. I'm not sure what time the private bars can stop selling alcohol these days. I quit drinking 15 years ago. ❤️
@@aura81295 thank you very much. It's not something that I'm super proud of. I wish I would have never had the problem in the first place. HOWEVER I do mention it because I think it's important that people know sobriety is possible if they really want it. ❤️😁❤️
We have wild horses in the US...they are feral and have never allowed anything on their backs, they bolt when they see anything moving. They take patience and slow exposure to people and other animals, it can take a year or more to get a lead on these horses.
Good reaction Millie! Moving a house may just be to save it from being torn-down. Some are historical in nature, or maybe just sentimental. The older ones are usually not built on a concrete slab, so they're easier to jack-up, and move. Laws are different from state-to- state. We are the United States, but each one has different rules and laws. We can move from state to state freely, but there are differences in each. 👍👸❤
Cape Hatteras Light, tallest lighthouse in the US, at 64 m (210 ft) was moved. 1,250,000 Bricks were used in it's construction. A good 8 minute video on it is "Cape Hatteras Lighthouse Move" by the channel Current TV.
Alcohol, different places have stricter rules on: how, where, what time, etc. It just depends on where you're at... I've been to plenty of events like Renaissance Faires where you can drink where ever... Sports stadiums will usually have "Family Friendly" sections where no alcohol is allowed.
In Oregon I believe its Lincoln city on the coast where you can walk anywhere you want and drink in public. Just ask any of the locals or grocery store workers. You'll still get ID'd though. But it was sooo freeing to just do whatever you want whenever you want and however you want :)
Many places let you drink in public spaces, it’s very dependent on when and where you are in the states. So glad we have people who are interested in our food and culture and not just our (admittedly insane) politics. Love from the middle of North America!
New Orleans (where I live) is hot + humid from late April to late October. A/C is essential. That also can mean businesses can be > cold < inside and you may want to bring a wrap. Yes, I know it is ridiculous.
In Missouri, you can or will be pulled over for brake lights/turn signals/not wearing a seatbelt or whatever and generally be given a verbal or written warning unless you're a d..k and then your asking for trouble 😂
Also certain cities do have open container laws. I lived in savannah GA for years and in parts of downtown you can walk around with a alcoholic beverages as long as it is in a cup and not the original container. memphis TN, new orleans, LA and las vegas, NV are the only other places(that i am aware of at least. there may be other places i am not aware of) that allow open container in certain parts of the city. its a state by state decision, not a federal law.
Rodeos in the Pacific N.W. . I went to Central Washington in the early 70s and my Dorm was 3 blocks from the rodeo in the winter we'd play tag football in the mud between Dorms.
I lived in New Hampshire many years ago and we had to have our cars inspected every 6 months to make sure they are in good condition to keep our registrations current (not sure if that's still the case there). Then I moved to Florida, and they did not require any inspections of your cars. I now live in Michigan, and they don't require inspections here either.
That car was perfectly safe the only thing missing was the trim piece which has nothing to do with safety it’s for beauty only the structure was intact
It's good the US is so huge. People can live in very different societies actually. Perhaps would not be quite compatible in-person. And yet share many things too- we would call American (heritage).
Legality of walking around with alcohol in public varies from state to state, and even city to city in those states that allow it. Here in Louisiana it depends on where you are, but roaming around with alcohol is generally allowed at festivals and such where it is allowed, and of course it is allowed when walking around the tourist district in New Orleans. Of course we also consider a bit of tape across the straw hole on a foam cup to be a sealed container when in a vehicle.
It looks like uncle Bill is pretty well off. He has a nice place on the lake, very expensive to live on the water. I am not sure if it is all of Nevada, but I know in Las Vegas you can walk outside with a beer or drink. Although, it can be hazardous, as I have eaten pavement and launched my beer many times with all the construction that takes place on the strip.
I wonder how high fatalities on the roads are due to poor maintenance of cars etc . We have MOT every year in the uk to make sure your viechle is road worthy, safety is priority not just for me but other road users .
It is correct that in most of the USA it is illegal to wander in public carrying & drinking an alcoholic beverage. New Orleans is an exception. That was different until the 1980s, when Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) were able to get the laws changed all over the USA.
You've been here and not sure you experienced the 100F plus heat here? I want people like him who is from here not to down the air conditioning Temps in stores! Many of us don't have air conditioning and it leads to so many deaths every year! If not deaths, heat stroke, heat exhaustion, dehydration, etc.. so seeing an American saying to turn down the air conditioning in stores is like a death sentence to those who need cooled down fast! This also why Americans use so much ice!!! We need to keep our bodies cool! Ice isn't just a preference, it's a necessity!
Kepp in mind that everything varies state to state in US. All of these type of videos should be titled to the state rather than USA. The woman would likely not have experienced all of those things, good or bad, if they were in another state.
It seems crazy to Europeans to not be able to walk around with a beer, but America is huge and we have so many deaths by drunk drivers! You live in a tiny island and she lives in Germany. Nearly 2 Germany's can fit in our 1 state of Texas! Our laws are different for a reason!
Yeah, the bull riding thing is just a “hold my beer and watch this” version of bronco busting. There’s no other point to bull riding, with the horses it’s a part of getting an untamed horse to the point where they let people ride them.
Disney springs has the policy of no alcohol beyond a certain threshold which only applies to the parking garages. Alcohol is not allowed past a sign. It’s because of the whole drinking and driving thing. It’s allowed in the shopping and restaurant areas. The parks themselves have a limit per hour on alcohol because people have drunk themselves stupid before and made a big ruckus so security had to get in there and get them somewhere safe to burn out the alcohol. If security is called then it really interrupts everyone especially staff trying to do their job. They also are very aware of food allergies and diet restrictions so they have specific menus for them. They also label them on menus and boards so you can’t miss them. The company has partnered with Impossible foods for vegan options as Beyond has partnered with universal.
Well we keep the temp cooler in stores and restaurants for the people working there. They are running around doing things behind the scene. Customers shouldn't be so critical of the temp and respect it.
Like usual with these “It’s like this in the US” videos, they make national claims from one experience in a single State. You most certainly can walk around sporting venues with your beer outside of what is apparently Oregon’s Bible Belt. In Chicago the beer vendors come to you at your seat in the stadium with beers to sell you.
I play cornhole at parties, the beach or lake. But cornhole is now an actual competitive D1 college sport and they can receive scholarships. Football, baseball, basketball, soccer, etc.. I can understand that. But getting a free 30 to 50 thousand dollar per year education for 4 years just for tossing a bean bag????
That's okay. They can talk in Celsius because in the US we know both. The drinking and walking is very situational. You can't think that because it was done in one place means it's a standard. But it is not uncommon.
We convert all the time. Why is it so hard for them? And laws are different from one locale to another; I swear foreigners think laws are universal across the whole US.
US is STUPID on alcohol. Comes from a bunch of old people making rules in the 80s and no one changing them now. Alcohol should be 18 years old and can carry it like a coke anywhere. Its total BS here. Always said so since I was a teen in the 80s I say F it..get a beer get a coke can pour out the coke pour beer into coke can and go. We are adults here..stupid laws. Pisses me off and is a assault on my personal rights as an adult I say. We have no vehicle inspections in my county.
In most bars/restaurants in America, the reason they check ID is not necessarily always to confirm your age as yes it is usually clear who is and isn't of age(usually, not always) but to check the expiration date. If bar or restaurant is caught serving to someone (no matter what age they are) with an expired ID, they can be fined up to 10,000 US dollars or potentially shut down. My husband worked in the industry for years and he can confirm this is the case. Cops will often be sent in undercover during big celebratory holidays such as the 4th of july or st paddys to make sure ID's are being checked for every customer.
Rodeos are actually more horses. Then there is the bull riding. Naturally there are cowboy hats because most are ranchers. In comparison to the united states..probably only 8 percent of Americans wear a cowboy hat! 92 percent do not! So its weird that Europeans think all of us do because we really don't!
Depends where you live, in Santa Clarita California, just outside of LA, there’s plenty of ranch’s where people where people wear Cowboy hats and ride and break horses, my daughter who’s 20 years old now, has been riding horses since she was 9, and does barrels, and up in central California and parts of Southern California, there’s plenty of cattle ranch’s and rodeos.
One thing they dont explain is these houses being taken down a road are manufactured houses! Houses made in a building. Not on sites! Ask me if your interested but too hard to explain in one sentence. Lets just say they are leading the witness here!
There's always local rules and regulations that differ. I don't think the not being able to drink and walk around is a national thing. Usually if it's ever a rule there's a story behind it that may or may not revolve around a possible fine to the establishment. It could have been someone got drunk from that particular place one 4th of July and got in a losing fight with one of the rodeo bulls and tried to hold the establishment responsible for it. It could be that the fair grounds was a bit tired of there being beer cups strewn everywhere because humans are hypocritical irresponsible creatures that will always take the easy route over the right route. Maybe someone smuggled in something not on the bar menu, it became popular, but it wasn't something the bar was going to stock up on, so anyone drinking their stuff needs to stay on their property. I don't know. I can't say. I just know that for any and every rule, there's 98% of the time a story for why it's a rule.
Millie, I hope you realize that the vast majority of people in the US live near the poverty line, not like this privileged, upper middle class daddy's boy.
Contrary to European belief we do get pulled over if a car light is out, brake light, mufflers, ect. Again this is click bsit as even he had to look up state rules! And only showed a picture and laws of 1!
The ultra nationalism shown in that rodeo makes me cringe. The most compassionate country in the world? 😆 we are not. There are good and bad things about many countries.
You should check out a video on the TH-cam channel named hang Time. The name of the video is a day in the life of a D1 college athlete fall camp. It is the video that is 12 minutes and 1 second long. It will show you how the student athletes at the University of Oklahoma who are on the football program live and are treated. They are treated like absolute rock stars everything is free to them including their education books housing catered meals three times a day all the best equipment free shoes. Incredible athletic facilities and healthcare. It's pretty impressive. Also in the United States. There is such a thing as competitive professional cornhole. The tournaments are even broadcast on ESPN. 😂
“Who’s the first to send their Sons and Daughters… against violence and oppression” - IDK, Texas voted for the guy that doesn’t even want to send aid… America’s Sons and Daughters definitely won’t be the first to help
Not all Americans wear their religion out on their sleeves; we are not a bunch of Bible thumpers; we are not a bunch of country music fans; can we please get beyond the stereotypes about America?
Thing is, Americans don't particularly like being around drunk people unless they're also drunk.
Anytime you walk into an air conditioned building from 100 degree heat it is going to feel cold, even if the a/c is set at a reasonable temp. If your skin has any perspiration on it there is going to be evaporation which is how a body naturally cools itself. Eventually once the body adjusts and the evaporation ends you will not even notice it unless the a/c is blowing directly on you.
@@kevinduveneck1504 People with no a/c telling us how to run ours.
Lots of cities have entertainment districts that the streets are closed off to vehicle traffic and you are allowed to go from bar to bar or whatever shop you might want to enter inside that district and have open containers even in public.
Austin and New Orleans for sure!
@EthanBSide in Ohio we have them in most cities and even some small towns.
My God whine, whine whine.
In my day if you asked someone if they wanted to play corn hole, you'd probably lose some teeth. 😂
Yeah, before I knew it was also the name of a _game,_ I was both shocked and flummoxed when I first heard someone mention it in the context of a game. Like, what the heck kind of game is that?! Now, I guess I can see why someone might call it that, but, personally, I'd have named it something else.
I live in a state with no vehicle safety inspection and no vehicle emissions inspection. The rule is: if it can make it down the road, you can take it down the road. Police will pull you over for certain safety equipment not working, and typically it's a warning that you have to sign and then you're on your way again. You just have to "promise" them you'll fix it as soon as you can. Often police will tell you "if another police pulls you over, tell them I stopped you already and you're going to fix it." At least in my state. My first car was a $700 death trap, but I wouldn't have been able to afford to make it pass a vehicle inspection in a state that required it because I was just a broke student who was grateful to be transporting myself between home/school/work in the first place. Pros and cons.
Arkansas is that way they no longer require a yearly vehicle inspection. Even when they did all you had to do was go to the service station and offer 50 or 75.00 cash and they would slap a sticker on your barely running vehicle for you 😂
And where I live it’s Safety & Emissions required.
Nothing in North Dakota. If you can make it go down the road, with lights and license plate front and back, you’re good to go.😊 Besides, it’s rare to even see one of the six sheriff deputies in my whole county. 😂
@@jasonwhoever5528 sounds like it was a thriving black market :)
@@thomasohanlon1060 that’s a safer way of doing things. My first car was missing a catalytic converter so it was polluting like crazy and, as for safety, well half the chassis components were being held together by zip ties and a prayer. There have been better cars, to put it mildly.
"In Germany we don't have the space"..well, you could always invade Poland again...
Haha! It's a bad look for a German to mention needing more territory
. Lebensraum?
With respect to vehicle inspections, in Virginia, you can't pass inspection with a broken fog light, but you're not required to have fog lights in the first place. This results in a lot of people removing their remaining functioning fog light because that's cheaper than fixing the broken one.
@whosweptmymines3956 in my state the legislature did away with inspections about 12 years ago.
The walking around with your beer would be a state or local law.
The walking with booze is different in every state.
@@billchmelik5697 but the walking after booze is universal 😇
@vs-ww7cb 🤣 how true!
moving houses is usually caused by construction where the house is moved or torn down.
Great reaction, Millie!
Here in California, everyone gets ID’d when purchasing alcohol or tobacco. My Father is in his late 80s, but cannot buy booze without presenting ID.
@@darcyjorgensen5808 that is becoming more common.
got distracted but I meant to say I like your solo shows and the ones with the mother best of all you guys shows. Don't tell the until he reads the comments. LOL from rural Tennessee, Chris
Love this video! 4th of July is the best! 🇺🇸
Each state (sometimes even each county in each state) sets its own regulations on where alcohol can be consumed. So some are more strict than others about go-cups.
I grew up in Texas in a dry county. Sometimes I had 18 minutes to make a 25-minute drive and I always made it. You have to get to a wet county before they close on Saturday evening or no alcohol until Monday in those days.
@@markmitchell457Yep. My little Texas town finally started selling beer and wine. Still have to the next town to get hard liquor. But at least we don't have to go to the next county.
@@timriehl1500 I live in Arkansas and they are called blue laws. These are the laws and guidelines when it comes to the sale of alcohol. Arkansas has both dry and wet counties. However if you live in a wet county you could still live in a dry City within that county. Absolutely no alcohol sales on Sunday anywhere within the state with the exception of restaurants and private clubs that you are a member of. WEIRD! It has a lot to do with being located within what is called the Bible belt to the South. Lots of very old school conservative views about the consumption of alcohol. Also the liquor stores can only be open from 7:00 a.m. till 10:00 p.m. I'm not sure what time the private bars can stop selling alcohol these days. I quit drinking 15 years ago. ❤️
@@jasonwhoever5528 Being a "quitter" with some things has its benefits. Congrats! 👍
@@aura81295 thank you very much. It's not something that I'm super proud of. I wish I would have never had the problem in the first place. HOWEVER I do mention it because I think it's important that people know sobriety is possible if they really want it. ❤️😁❤️
We have wild horses in the US...they are feral and have never allowed anything on their backs, they bolt when they see anything moving. They take patience and slow exposure to people and other animals, it can take a year or more to get a lead on these horses.
In Tennessee they ask for ID every time it's the law... I'm well over 60 and just laugh😂❤
I live in Portland Tennessee and they especially ask for ID here because there is one store that got busted for selling to people who are underage.
When I was in college, they moved a house on a truck on a road right through campus by my dorm. Quite an experience.
Good reaction Millie! Moving a house may just be to save it from being torn-down. Some are historical in nature, or maybe just sentimental. The older ones are usually not built on a concrete slab, so they're easier to jack-up, and move. Laws are different from state-to- state. We are the United States, but each one has different rules and laws. We can move from state to state freely, but there are differences in each. 👍👸❤
Cape Hatteras Light, tallest lighthouse in the US, at 64 m (210 ft) was moved. 1,250,000 Bricks were used in it's construction. A good 8 minute video on it is "Cape Hatteras Lighthouse Move" by the channel Current TV.
Great job Millie, I really enjoyed your reaction.
Millie: "I think this is going into an ad."
TH-cam: immediately plays an ad
I grew up in Chicago and we called Cornhole, Bags
Every county in US has different rules for alcohol some places have entertainment zones but no bottles or cans only cups
Moving house is nothing new. Back in the 1800s Johnson County, Texas decided their wanted their courthouse somewhere else, so they moved it.
Alcohol, different places have stricter rules on: how, where, what time, etc. It just depends on where you're at... I've been to plenty of events like Renaissance Faires where you can drink where ever... Sports stadiums will usually have "Family Friendly" sections where no alcohol is allowed.
I grew up in southeast Portland and on the Fourth weekend my family went to the St Paul Rodeo and Molalla Buckeroo.
Every rodeo I’ve been to started off with the little kids’ mutton busting, which is very odd to most Europeans.
Louisiana and Texas.... everyone walks around with the beer.
In Oregon I believe its Lincoln city on the coast where you can walk anywhere you want and drink in public. Just ask any of the locals or grocery store workers. You'll still get ID'd though. But it was sooo freeing to just do whatever you want whenever you want and however you want :)
I was born and raised Louisiana we can walk around with a beer anywhere.
great reaction !
Many places let you drink in public spaces, it’s very dependent on when and where you are in the states. So glad we have people who are interested in our food and culture and not just our (admittedly insane) politics. Love from the middle of North America!
I am 66 and get ID'd buying a bottle of wine at the grocery store...every time.
This is in Oregon. I live 10 minutes away from St.Paul.
King George the 3rd hates the 4th of July.
New Orleans (where I live) is hot + humid from late April to late October. A/C is essential. That also can mean businesses can be > cold < inside and you may want to bring a wrap. Yes, I know it is ridiculous.
In Missouri, you can or will be pulled over for brake lights/turn signals/not wearing a seatbelt or whatever and generally be given a verbal or written warning unless you're a d..k and then your asking for trouble
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Also certain cities do have open container laws. I lived in savannah GA for years and in parts of downtown you can walk around with a alcoholic beverages as long as it is in a cup and not the original container. memphis TN, new orleans, LA and las vegas, NV are the only other places(that i am aware of at least. there may be other places i am not aware of) that allow open container in certain parts of the city. its a state by state decision, not a federal law.
Rodeos in the Pacific N.W. . I went to Central Washington in the early 70s and my Dorm was 3 blocks from the rodeo in the winter we'd play tag football in the mud between Dorms.
The 4th of July is when we celebrate Independence Day. The holiday is Independence Day; 4th of July is the date.
She got the full on 'Merica Experience 😂.
I lived in New Hampshire many years ago and we had to have our cars inspected every 6 months to make sure they are in good condition to keep our registrations current (not sure if that's still the case there). Then I moved to Florida, and they did not require any inspections of your cars. I now live in Michigan, and they don't require inspections here either.
Oregon.. i live here
That car was perfectly safe the only thing missing was the trim piece which has nothing to do with safety it’s for beauty only the structure was intact
Texas will have no car safety inspections at all as of January . Good luck on the roads there!
It's in Oregon. I actually grew up there
They keep it cold to keep the germs down..if food is there.
It's good the US is so huge. People can live in very different societies actually. Perhaps would not be quite compatible in-person. And yet share many things too- we would call American (heritage).
Legality of walking around with alcohol in public varies from state to state, and even city to city in those states that allow it. Here in Louisiana it depends on where you are, but roaming around with alcohol is generally allowed at festivals and such where it is allowed, and of course it is allowed when walking around the tourist district in New Orleans. Of course we also consider a bit of tape across the straw hole on a foam cup to be a sealed container when in a vehicle.
It looks like uncle Bill is pretty well off. He has a nice place on the lake, very expensive to live on the water. I am not sure if it is all of Nevada, but I know in Las Vegas you can walk outside with a beer or drink. Although, it can be hazardous, as I have eaten pavement and launched my beer many times with all the construction that takes place on the strip.
Not realistic. This is a rich, nepo kid.
I live in South Carolina and we have no car inspection at all
Not in Michigan either.
I wonder how high fatalities on the roads are due to poor maintenance of cars etc . We have MOT every year in the uk to make sure your viechle is road worthy, safety is priority not just for me but other road users .
It is correct that in most of the USA it is illegal to wander in public carrying & drinking an alcoholic beverage. New Orleans is an exception. That was different until the 1980s, when Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) were able to get the laws changed all over the USA.
Out side Portland Oregon wild country
It's in Oregon
So did she get to try corn on the cob or watermelon at the 4th of July picnic?
You've been here and not sure you experienced the 100F plus heat here? I want people like him who is from here not to down the air conditioning Temps in stores! Many of us don't have air conditioning and it leads to so many deaths every year! If not deaths, heat stroke, heat exhaustion, dehydration, etc.. so seeing an American saying to turn down the air conditioning in stores is like a death sentence to those who need cooled down fast! This also why Americans use so much ice!!! We need to keep our bodies cool! Ice isn't just a preference, it's a necessity!
Kepp in mind that everything varies state to state in US. All of these type of videos should be titled to the state rather than USA. The woman would likely not have experienced all of those things, good or bad, if they were in another state.
They all don't get it.
shirley you know john law is the reason everybody gets ID'd, right, shirley?
Being this early feels like a crime
It seems crazy to Europeans to not be able to walk around with a beer, but America is huge and we have so many deaths by drunk drivers! You live in a tiny island and she lives in Germany. Nearly 2 Germany's can fit in our 1 state of Texas! Our laws are different for a reason!
Yeah, the bull riding thing is just a “hold my beer and watch this” version of bronco busting. There’s no other point to bull riding, with the horses it’s a part of getting an untamed horse to the point where they let people ride them.
Coor’s light ain’t beer.
Oregon State: GO BEAVERS!!
Disney springs has the policy of no alcohol beyond a certain threshold which only applies to the parking garages. Alcohol is not allowed past a sign. It’s because of the whole drinking and driving thing. It’s allowed in the shopping and restaurant areas. The parks themselves have a limit per hour on alcohol because people have drunk themselves stupid before and made a big ruckus so security had to get in there and get them somewhere safe to burn out the alcohol. If security is called then it really interrupts everyone especially staff trying to do their job. They also are very aware of food allergies and diet restrictions so they have specific menus for them. They also label them on menus and boards so you can’t miss them. The company has partnered with Impossible foods for vegan options as Beyond has partnered with universal.
Well we keep the temp cooler in stores and restaurants for the people working there. They are running around doing things behind the scene. Customers shouldn't be so critical of the temp and respect it.
California is very strict re car safety. VERY. (The particulars would bore you.)
MILLIEVISION!!
Like usual with these “It’s like this in the US” videos, they make national claims from one experience in a single State. You most certainly can walk around sporting venues with your beer outside of what is apparently Oregon’s Bible Belt. In Chicago the beer vendors come to you at your seat in the stadium with beers to sell you.
I play cornhole at parties, the beach or lake. But cornhole is now an actual competitive D1 college sport and they can receive scholarships. Football, baseball, basketball, soccer, etc.. I can understand that. But getting a free 30 to 50 thousand dollar per year education for 4 years just for tossing a bean bag????
Before 1983 you could drink at 18.
People have a tendency in these videos to assume because the laws are that way in that state or city it’s that way in all the other states.
Welcome to ‘Murica.
That's okay. They can talk in Celsius because in the US we know both.
The drinking and walking is very situational. You can't think that because it was done in one place means it's a standard. But it is not uncommon.
We convert all the time. Why is it so hard for them?
And laws are different from one locale to another; I swear foreigners think laws are universal across the whole US.
university facilities and even college facilites for sports are better than 5 star gyms. way better.
Why do some people need to have alcohol with them all the time.
US is STUPID on alcohol. Comes from a bunch of old people making rules in the 80s and no one changing them now. Alcohol should be 18 years old and can carry it like a coke anywhere. Its total BS here. Always said so since I was a teen in the 80s I say F it..get a beer get a coke can pour out the coke pour beer into coke can and go. We are adults here..stupid laws. Pisses me off and is a assault on my personal rights as an adult I say.
We have no vehicle inspections in my county.
In most bars/restaurants in America, the reason they check ID is not necessarily always to confirm your age as yes it is usually clear who is and isn't of age(usually, not always) but to check the expiration date. If bar or restaurant is caught serving to someone (no matter what age they are) with an expired ID, they can be fined up to 10,000 US dollars or potentially shut down. My husband worked in the industry for years and he can confirm this is the case. Cops will often be sent in undercover during big celebratory holidays such as the 4th of july or st paddys to make sure ID's are being checked for every customer.
Rodeos are actually more horses. Then there is the bull riding. Naturally there are cowboy hats because most are ranchers. In comparison to the united states..probably only 8 percent of Americans wear a cowboy hat! 92 percent do not! So its weird that Europeans think all of us do because we really don't!
My grandmother had 12 children, including my mother, and just over 50 grandchildren.
love AC... hate Beer Snobs. hate American-mockery, but at the same time, I'm a hypocrite and mock other countries.
I hope you realize that most Americans don’t wear cowboy hats and ride bulls. It’s actually a small minority outside of Texas and Oklahoma.
Depends on the locale and the "scene" , I've not seen a cowboy hat in several months, im right by OKC
Thank you for speaking truth. This guy represents the 1%.
Depends where you live, in Santa Clarita California, just outside of LA, there’s plenty of ranch’s where people where people wear Cowboy hats and ride and break horses, my daughter who’s 20 years old now, has been riding horses since she was 9, and does barrels, and up in central California and parts of Southern California, there’s plenty of cattle ranch’s and rodeos.
And Wyoming and Montana and Nebraska and Colorado and the Dakotas and…
@@vs-ww7cbSame, Tulsa has as many hijabs in public as cowboys hats, unless it’s the state fair.
Beaver college sucks. Oregon ducks are the best there #1 in USA footbal
One thing they dont explain is these houses being taken down a road are manufactured houses! Houses made in a building. Not on sites! Ask me if your interested but too hard to explain in one sentence. Lets just say they are leading the witness here!
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There's always local rules and regulations that differ. I don't think the not being able to drink and walk around is a national thing. Usually if it's ever a rule there's a story behind it that may or may not revolve around a possible fine to the establishment. It could have been someone got drunk from that particular place one 4th of July and got in a losing fight with one of the rodeo bulls and tried to hold the establishment responsible for it. It could be that the fair grounds was a bit tired of there being beer cups strewn everywhere because humans are hypocritical irresponsible creatures that will always take the easy route over the right route. Maybe someone smuggled in something not on the bar menu, it became popular, but it wasn't something the bar was going to stock up on, so anyone drinking their stuff needs to stay on their property. I don't know. I can't say. I just know that for any and every rule, there's 98% of the time a story for why it's a rule.
Millie, I hope you realize that the vast majority of people in the US live near the poverty line, not like this privileged, upper middle class daddy's boy.
St. Paul rodeo? Go out west, Cheyenne, Oklahoma City, Los Vegas.
Minnesota is the land of wheat and dairy cows. not rodeos.
There's a reason why Germany lost two world wars......America, love it or leave it!!!!!
Contrary to European belief we do get pulled over if a car light is out, brake light, mufflers, ect. Again this is click bsit as even he had to look up state rules! And only showed a picture and laws of 1!
No offense to the hubby but I like
I did get a bit teary as things in our government is a bit chaotic right now and the future has a dark shadow overcast.
The ultra nationalism shown in that rodeo makes me cringe. The most compassionate country in the world? 😆 we are not. There are good and bad things about many countries.
I think you need your microphone turned over, its really muffled sounding
Thats the sound coming from the video.
You should check out a video on the TH-cam channel named hang Time. The name of the video is a day in the life of a D1 college athlete fall camp. It is the video that is 12 minutes and 1 second long. It will show you how the student athletes at the University of Oklahoma who are on the football program live and are treated. They are treated like absolute rock stars everything is free to them including their education books housing catered meals three times a day all the best equipment free shoes. Incredible athletic facilities and healthcare. It's pretty impressive.
Also in the United States. There is such a thing as competitive professional cornhole. The tournaments are even broadcast on ESPN. 😂
Apparently they didn't know how to spell fiancée.
They spelled it right.
@runrafarunthebestintheworld He's a fiancé, she's a fiancée.
I didn't really care for his video if I'm gonna be honest.
It It depends where you are, but open carry is sometimes prohibited.
“Who’s the first to send their Sons and Daughters… against violence and oppression” - IDK, Texas voted for the guy that doesn’t even want to send aid… America’s Sons and Daughters definitely won’t be the first to help
Not all Americans wear their religion out on their sleeves; we are not a bunch of Bible thumpers; we are not a bunch of country music fans; can we please get beyond the stereotypes about America?