As someone who has grown up in New Jersey their whole life, when I was younger I thought everybody else didn't pump their own gas, even though I'm like 5 minutes from Pennsylvania where you have to do it yourself. But because of this, I do not know how to pump my own gas, which I can see as a problem in the foreseeable future.
Literally just about to say that, and we had a tv show after our shore that was complete bullshit and made no one wanna visit NJ unless you have family members there
I came for my state North Carolina, and the bridge Wendover Production's mentioned, I've crossed it a couple of times, either to Kitty Hawk or to Roanoke. The ride feels like you are leaving the US.
Im 17 and have been living in America since I was 16 months old. I applied for citizenship literally over 6 months ago and am still waiting for them to come back to me...
i have a few questions: how many people tied alligators to fire hydrants that they had to make it illegal and are you allowed to tie other things to fire hydrants, but just not alligators
It makes sense Wyoming is least inhabited state since right under it is a volcano that can kill everyone in the United States in a couple of days if it goes off
In the 50's a U.S. pilot accidentally dropped a nuclear bomb on South Carolina. But thankfully the bomb lacked lacked the "fissile nuclear core," so it only caused minor structural damage. I've always thought that was a neat factoid about my state. xD
Fun facts about NC! Pepsi was invented here, and the first Krispy Kreme store opened here. Also, we have Wilmington, a port city where a lot of Hollywood films have been partially filmed. Everyone has their own version of barbecue. Lots of people either smoke weed or pop pills they don't need. And in the county I live in at least, lots of children play with bb guns, real knives, and fishing equipment.
Ive driven on that bridge in La(live there) so many times. He makes it seem like a big deal. If you look close enough you can see the plants/factories on either side of you.
Dude, I feel you, I hate it when someone doesn't pronounce Nevada right as well. Here's a cool fact, Nevada, despite being nicknamed "The Silver State" is the largest gold producer in the U.S. and fourth largest gold producer in the world.
An interesting fact about Michigan is that the U.P. is the least populated area east of the Mississippi River. Also people living in the U.P. are called "Yoopers" while people who live south of the Mackinac Bridge ( pronounced Mack-i-naw) are called "Trolls" by the "Yoopers".
When they were talking about the McDonald's (Nevada having the town farthest from a McDonald's), they could have added in that Vermont is the only state without a McDonald's in their state capital (Montpelier). I also noticed that Idaho's one area code (208) is a reverse of Vermont's one area code 802.
The Oregon state flag features a second side with a Beaver (state animal) on it, it also has the deepest lake in the US. Oregon also features the most ghost towns out of any state in the US. Oregon boast the US's highest lumber production (we have 1/10 of the countries timber) and the states official stone is the sunstone.
Holy Shit that's alot of passengers!!! I've been to that airport that's in Atlanta and OMG... you know in them movies where a person is walking through crowds of people or running cause they're late and there's SO many people!? I bet it was there LMFAO
I always wondered where all the gas stations are when I'm on the highway turns out need to drive 100+miles to put some gas....nah I'm just gonna stay home
Chavez: Anyone ever been to the Four Corners? Me: I have. Chavez: It not that exciting. Me: It’s really not. **Goes back to eating my Nature Valley Bar**
Ya know living in that spot means you could walk a couple hundred feet and be in Canada were American laws don't apply well at least not a couple of them
"Heres Michigan, you have a highway without cars and Detroit is near Canada" Yep, NOTHING, we have nothing but old rich people on golf courses, forget we have the Great Lakes, Mackinac Bridge, Whitefish Point and Pictures Rocks(Don't go on the boat ride there its terrible), Detroit, the motor capital of the US, Bay Harbor, one of the nicest places to live anywhere(Opinion, but just look at the place), 11,000 lakes(Take that Minniesota), Tahquamenon falls(I like to call it Coca Cola falls because just look at it), I could go on but this is an old video and no one will see my comment
Came here for Connecticut Ended up skipping around looking for it for like 10 minutes then finally watched the whole video wasting alot more time than i would've to just watch the video
Omg 😲 when you thought you had it ruff until watching this it makes you know what place not too live only if your that patient that my opinion with this video and it make me show more respect to many mailman and mail women and old facts that make you understand why place are designed and the consequences and strange facts that comes with each state locations amazing 😉
I've been on the longest brige in America, it was very scary knowing that the original brige that was there before it ruins can be seen before going on to the and the face the it could happen to that brige if a realy bad storm came through, but i might just be being parinoied.
little late, but fun fact about Indiana: Its the only state you can wake up to leaves falling, have the snow-plows out by about lunch, see leaves growing again when you get out of work, and feel the heat of summer by bedtime.
12:32 Much of the western US was has Spanish Names,... because Spain Owned it first. So it’s definitely Nev -Aah-da La Brea, California is “Tar Pits, CA” Colorado is the “colored” place (lol)
I live in Florida and all I have to say with how it's been is Hey Ireland I know what your weather is like now. But it's hummed as hell here it is raining as often as in Ireland and if there is a massive tsunami we are going under So yeah it's not the "sun shine state" like vacation sites says it is.
Fun fact about iowa: corn.
Corn everywhere.
Do you live in Iowa?
You meant to say Nebraska
Corn is grown pretty much everywhere bruh 🤣
Did anyone notice Gordon Ramsey in the back
The Falcon check his fan mail video
RamsAy!
I thought that was Bill Clinton.
Looked like bill Clinton and Ramsay had an accidental baby
W h E r E i S t H e L a M b S a U c E
New Jersey is the only state where it is illegal to pump your own gas yourself
Very true.
As someone who has grown up in New Jersey their whole life, when I was younger I thought everybody else didn't pump their own gas, even though I'm like 5 minutes from Pennsylvania where you have to do it yourself. But because of this, I do not know how to pump my own gas, which I can see as a problem in the foreseeable future.
Yup
#newjerseiansrule
Spider Freak no.. Its not, Many states Near Washington and Newyork are like that.
Literally just about to say that, and we had a tv show after our shore that was complete bullshit and made no one wanna visit NJ unless you have family members there
who else came here for their own state I'm in Illinois
Jacob Legend I did
Florida
I came for my state North Carolina, and the bridge Wendover Production's mentioned, I've crossed it a couple of times, either to Kitty Hawk or to Roanoke. The ride feels like you are leaving the US.
Washington
TEXAS
When citizenship for Chavezzslovakia is easier to get than citizenship for the US
Tell me about it lmao xD
Im 17 and have been living in America since I was 16 months old. I applied for citizenship literally over 6 months ago and am still waiting for them to come back to me...
Elysian2 I assume you are already, but you have to be 18 I believe.
KSI Replays no
Czechoslovakia*
Sometimes you gotta like ur own comment to get it going...
sometimes you gotta reply to a comment to get it going
Stlouis Missouri MB you should take your own advice
never did that intentionally. it's lame. still got something going. it's at 980 likes or something now. it was...weird. I just made a weird joke...
Rik Thunder weird flex but ok
Nope never had to lol for worthless likes bc they weren't the uploader. Lol
In New Orleans it is illegal tie an alligator to a fire hydrant
Why would you the something to a hydrant
Wait why would you do that anywhere? And is it legal in other states
i have a few questions:
how many people tied alligators to fire hydrants that they had to make it illegal
and
are you allowed to tie other things to fire hydrants, but just not alligators
Lord Cinnabon look New Orleans is a very strange and weird place especially during Mardi Gras
Watcherguy J Mass Chaos so much purple and yellow. As a Louisianan, I don’t like all the parades.
It makes sense Wyoming is least inhabited state since right under it is a volcano that can kill everyone in the United States in a couple of days if it goes off
"W...Wyoming?? W...That is literally America's least populated state. 50% of the population is just hostile winds."
There's a town in South Carolina called Kingstree that dedicated their first stop light after 2000
Being from New Jersey, having the nation's longest red light is about the most New Jersey it gets.
It’s illegal for an unmarried woman to go skydiving on Sunday, Florida
In Massachusetts, it is illegal to take a lion to the movies
In the 50's a U.S. pilot accidentally dropped a nuclear bomb on South Carolina. But thankfully the bomb lacked lacked the "fissile nuclear core," so it only caused minor structural damage. I've always thought that was a neat factoid about my state. xD
Baja Adkins I never knew that, thank god that didnt blow up.
Baja Adkins that i knew
Baja Adkins Would've been even worse if it did go off since that was at the height of the cold war
Finnaly another south Carolinian
I’ve been looking for other South Carolinians
Fun facts about NC! Pepsi was invented here, and the first Krispy Kreme store opened here. Also, we have Wilmington, a port city where a lot of Hollywood films have been partially filmed. Everyone has their own version of barbecue. Lots of people either smoke weed or pop pills they don't need. And in the county I live in at least, lots of children play with bb guns, real knives, and fishing equipment.
Another fact about Centralia, Pennsylvania is that the town was the inspiration for the Silent Hill series
hell yeah chavezzz. I feel ya on that intro.
Ive driven on that bridge in La(live there) so many times. He makes it seem like a big deal. If you look close enough you can see the plants/factories on either side of you.
Dude, I feel you, I hate it when someone doesn't pronounce Nevada right as well. Here's a cool fact, Nevada, despite being nicknamed "The Silver State" is the largest gold producer in the U.S. and fourth largest gold producer in the world.
It's just a name don't get butt hurt over it and learn to get over it.
Fun fact about Centralia, Pennsylvania:
The population there is less than 30 people and has been heavily declining since 1990.
@really dude I didn't know that. Dan Hartman was born in Dauphin County.
Hell yeah, I love the factual vids! Especially Wendover Productions!!
An interesting fact about Michigan is that the U.P. is the least populated area east of the Mississippi River. Also people living in the U.P. are called "Yoopers" while people who live south of the Mackinac Bridge ( pronounced Mack-i-naw) are called "Trolls" by the "Yoopers".
While it is known for its dairy prodoction, Wisconsin only makes more dairy per area than California, yet California produces morre product period.
Fun fact about Kentucky we were one of the only southern states that were on the north’s side during the civil war
Fun fact about ohio: IT'S BORING HERE
Sapphire The Rain-Wing every person I find in the comments is a wings of fire fan
Or so I heard.
Really? You got some stuff at least, Arkansas has nothing and that's why I love it.
@@Reaper-dg1nn well it is a good series
you must have never been to delaware then
When they were talking about the McDonald's (Nevada having the town farthest from a McDonald's), they could have added in that Vermont is the only state without a McDonald's in their state capital (Montpelier). I also noticed that Idaho's one area code (208) is a reverse of Vermont's one area code 802.
Yessss Chavezz my papy and dictator
congratulations on 70000 subs bro
Damn. These segues are smoother than my pickup lines.
Chavez react to "50 state stereotypes in under 2 minutes"
The Lake Ponchatrain bridge takes forever to go over but you get used to it.
where is dbz abriged episode 45
tomorrow fam
yes he noticed me
ChavezzSlovakia what is abridged?
The Oregon state flag features a second side with a Beaver (state animal) on it, it also has the deepest lake in the US. Oregon also features the most ghost towns out of any state in the US. Oregon boast the US's highest lumber production (we have 1/10 of the countries timber) and the states official stone is the sunstone.
It's so genius how the guy connects all of the facts together. Fucking Genius!!!
So why didn't the original burger king fight to get them royalties for all of the burger kings stealing the name....
Minnesota has the most lakes in the us, were called the land of 10,000 lakes. Technically over 12,000.
I live in Maryland and I'd never realized I've never seen a river. Not even a man made one
Holy Shit that's alot of passengers!!! I've been to that airport that's in Atlanta and OMG... you know in them movies where a person is walking through crowds of people or running cause they're late and there's SO many people!? I bet it was there LMFAO
Centraila was the inspiration for the silent hill movies. My friend wants to make a short film there involving HazMat suits and airsoft guns
Dude, I feel you, I hate it when someone doesn't pronounce Nevada right as well.
14:22 I'm pretty sure the Indiana state beverage is alcohol 🤣
silent hill was inspired by the Pennsylvania coal mine
Yes the original Burger King is still open lol
"It's not Ne-vaw-da, it's Ne-vaa-da." Thank you Chavezz!
Arkansas here!! Our state bird is the mocking bird... and I don't ANYONE from here who's seen a damn mocking bird! 😂😂
I live in Louisiana and travel through the lake often
Love The Accolade in the background. Also Gordon Ramsay lmao.
It is illegal to dump razor blades and use silly string in Connecticut. We also had 2 state capitals at one point.
From Georgia. We're the people with the Front Porch. It's a lit restaurant go there. Also we had Otis Redding James Brown and Ray Charles
12:15
my fav part of the video
Didn't know the bridge to OBX (Section of cities off the coast of NC, including Kitty Hawk) was the 2nd largest in the world.
"There constitution was missing this sentence, which means it didnt fufull the fedral requirements for states with the fewest mcdonalds" HAHAHA!
I always wondered where all the gas stations are when I'm on the highway turns out need to drive 100+miles to put some gas....nah I'm just gonna stay home
ima Louisiana baby
daivon mason Hell yea
Yea
same
Aqua marine Same, what parish? I'm in Lafayette.
They would very much let that killer walk free if the killer doesn't opt for a trial by judge.
Chavezz lives in a traphouse.
or....a stackhouse! no okay
ChavezzSlovakia No. Just a traphouse. But its okay if you've got the sauce for the low.
In Montana 46 out of 56 counties are considered "frontier counties" with an average population of 6 or fewer people per square mile.
Chavezz react to some of CinemaSins vids
Llama Smuggler yes please
Thank you for correcting him PRONOUNCE NEVADA CORRECTLY DAMNIT!
I like how he brings a knife wit him as he answers the door xD
Chavez: Anyone ever been to the Four Corners?
Me: I have.
Chavez: It not that exciting.
Me: It’s really not. **Goes back to eating my Nature Valley Bar**
Lol
I can confirm that there are no billboards in Hawaii because we don't want to take away from its natural beauty
I have been on the Lousiana bridge 4 times as of now within the last 4yrs lol
The Mark Twain house in Ct is reportedly haunted and we also have Harriet Beecher Stowe's home.
I can't believe that they talked about Portland but didn't mention the naked bike race
Yo, thank you for informing everyone how to say Nevada, I live here and everybody says it wrong
I live in Atlanta not in peach tree tho that place sounds cool I live in Alpharetta and nobody has a golf cart here
Ya know living in that spot means you could walk a couple hundred feet and be in Canada were American laws don't apply well at least not a couple of them
"Heres Michigan, you have a highway without cars and Detroit is near Canada"
Yep, NOTHING, we have nothing but old rich people on golf courses, forget we have the Great Lakes, Mackinac Bridge, Whitefish Point and Pictures Rocks(Don't go on the boat ride there its terrible), Detroit, the motor capital of the US, Bay Harbor, one of the nicest places to live anywhere(Opinion, but just look at the place), 11,000 lakes(Take that Minniesota), Tahquamenon falls(I like to call it Coca Cola falls because just look at it), I could go on but this is an old video and no one will see my comment
The longest red light that I have analyzed in my city is 8 minutes. It's in Semarang Indonesia.
I had absolutely no clue the watermelon was Oklahoma's state vegetable. I've lived here for almost 15 years.
yo i love your vids i wish you would upload 2 a day morning and afternoon
It's Nev-Ahh-Da Chavezz. #SaltForTheWin😈
That Louisiana bridge is dope though, I’ve crossed it with my family.
I just drove over it yesterday after a day of fishing lol.
Can't wait to here about my home Connecticut hope the fact is wacky !!!
I'm a Hoosier as in indiana resident our state beverage was soda for decades until last year when it became water
17:00 As a Las Vegas resident, I can absolutely confirm this statement.
Came here for Connecticut Ended up skipping around looking for it for like 10 minutes then finally watched the whole video wasting alot more time than i would've to just watch the video
In Georgia it’s illegal to cuss in front of a dead person
The lake Ponchartrain bridge isn't actually that bad it's like a 5-10 minute drive
hahaha the intro fish swim head bobble
About the Idaho thing, I have a feeling they'd overlook jurisdiction and boundaries
well I'm from and I'm in the Carolinas north/ and south been around both
in Tennessee a man is suppose to walk in front of his wife's car waving a red flag while she's driving if she's had a wreck before
Me:Auntie Jean, can you pass the mashed potatoes?
Auntie Jean:I don't know, can you pass French?
Me:0:32
Is it just me or if you divide the name Idaho into three words it says I da ho
*slow clap* you.are.special
I live in Louisiana and I go through Lake Pontchatrain very often
The Grand valley in Colorado was one of the main sources of uranium during the cold war.
Omg 😲 when you thought you had it ruff until watching this it makes you know what place not too live only if your that patient that my opinion with this video and it make me show more respect to many mailman and mail women and old facts that make you understand why place are designed and the consequences and strange facts that comes with each state locations amazing 😉
No no. Certain people have it rough because PTSD not States.
All I did was accidently skip ahead and Chavezz pulls a knife on me
5 mins? Nigga i can start a Smallville episode, and get invested in it
I've been on the longest brige in America, it was very scary knowing that the original brige that was there before it ruins can be seen before going on to the and the face the it could happen to that brige if a realy bad storm came through, but i might just be being parinoied.
I live in idaho and we are very close to getting a new area code
little late, but fun fact about Indiana:
Its the only state you can wake up to leaves falling, have the snow-plows out by about lunch, see leaves growing again when you get out of work, and feel the heat of summer by bedtime.
Minnesotan here. You’re wrong
We like watermelon 🤷♂️ 😂
12:32
Much of the western US was has Spanish Names,... because Spain Owned it first.
So it’s definitely Nev -Aah-da
La Brea, California is “Tar Pits, CA”
Colorado is the “colored” place (lol)
You should have a fan meet up at that Burger King.
The first Kentucky Fried Chicken was opened in Utah.
me at 1:33 :sir chavezz what is in your hand
sir chavezz: issa knife
In Minnesota, the population of the twin cities (St. Paul and Minneapolis) is larger than the rest of the state.
I live in Florida and all I have to say with how it's been is
Hey Ireland I know what your weather is like now.
But it's hummed as hell here it is raining as often as in Ireland and if there is a massive tsunami we are going under
So yeah it's not the "sun shine state" like vacation sites says it is.
Fun fact: Hawai'i isn't actually a recognized state; and is technically an occupied territory with an in-exile government.
5:40 we had this conversation on discord yesterday it's NevAdA the a is deeper