Are you into ASMR? Because the two may be linked.I've started to watch a guy that just smokes/reviews cigarettes.
It's weird because I don't even smoke but I find his videos strangley relaxing.
not really, he doesn’t aim it in that direction either as it’s just a guy smoking and talking. There’s none of the whispering or sound triggers which typically come with asmr. I just randomly Stumbled on a video and thought I’d never watch him again but he pops up quite often now and I always click it. He also does quite a lot of stupid stuff and I don’t think he takes the fact that smoking is dangerous seriously which makes it even weirder that I like him.Are you into ASMR? Because the two may be linked.
There is nothing wholesome about that channel. It's a brutal insight into a man with a crippling nutmeg addiction.I like the YouTube channel Townsends. They cover 18th century American cooking and its really wholesome. Also quite funny because half of it is stuff we still eat in the UK
Check out The Charismatic Voice. An opera singer that reviews rock and metal songs.
No idea how I ended up here but drummers improvising to mediocre rock songs they’ve never heard before is my new jam.
There is nothing wholesome about that channel. It's a brutal insight into a man with a crippling nutmeg addiction.
Colin and Ryan together are lightning in a bottle, it's insane how they have continued to be so funny for what must now be 30ish years.Maybe not that weird. Just can't get enough of this show at the moment. Freakin' hilarious! I remember the UK version back in the day but this is great. Some of the improv on display is just next level.
It's probably what I'm watching most on YT right now.
Yeah it's mad when you think about it. Aisha Tyler's the perfect host too. Better than the Drew Carey days.Colin and Ryan together are lightning in a bottle, it's insane how they have continued to be so funny for what must now be 30ish years.
Watched him for years, seems such a nice guy too. He lost his wife not too long ago but seems to be back doing his stealth camping regularly again.Camping with Steve. A nice Canadian fella who goes "stealth" camping. Could be behind a McDonalds, in some roundabout shrubbery, behind a clothes bank, in a van at the side of the road and sometimes just regular camping. Sometimes a nice old eccentric looking guy called Crazy Neighbour comes along.
I don't know why I watch them. There's no "risk" to him getting caught, the most anyone would ask is; "What are you doing?" but it's a pleasant watch.
https://www.youtube.com/@campingwithsteve
I saw that. He said they just went to bed one night and she didn't wake up. Terribly sad.Watched him for years, seems such a nice guy too. He lost his wife not too long ago but seems to be back doing his stealth camping regularly again.
Have you ever watched the geordie fella who stealth camps and does whiskey reviews?Camping with Steve. A nice Canadian fella who goes "stealth" camping. Could be behind a McDonalds, in some roundabout shrubbery, behind a clothes bank, in a van at the side of the road and sometimes just regular camping. Sometimes a nice old eccentric looking guy called Crazy Neighbour comes along.
I don't know why I watch them. There's no "risk" to him getting caught, the most anyone would ask is; "What are you doing?" but it's a pleasant watch.
https://www.youtube.com/@campingwithsteve
Never seen that but any time I hear of Youtube whiskey reviews I think of that famous video where a guy is reviewing whiskey while his wife is packing up her stuff and leaving him in the background.Have you ever watched the geordie fella who stealth camps and does whiskey reviews?
Never seen that but any time I hear of Youtube whiskey reviews I think of that famous video where a guy is reviewing whiskey while his wife is packing up her stuff and leaving him in the background.
That is some tragic comedy.
Never seen that but any time I hear of Youtube whiskey reviews I think of that famous video where a guy is reviewing whiskey while his wife is packing up her stuff and leaving him in the background.
That is some tragic comedy.
AmazingNever seen that but any time I hear of Youtube whiskey reviews I think of that famous video where a guy is reviewing whiskey while his wife is packing up her stuff and leaving him in the background.
That is some tragic comedy.
I remember thisNever seen that but any time I hear of Youtube whiskey reviews I think of that famous video where a guy is reviewing whiskey while his wife is packing up her stuff and leaving him in the background.
That is some tragic comedy.
Have you see this channel? Guy goes solo camping, often in shit weather, the sounds are super relaxing:Camping with Steve. A nice Canadian fella who goes "stealth" camping. Could be behind a McDonalds, in some roundabout shrubbery, behind a clothes bank, in a van at the side of the road and sometimes just regular camping. Sometimes a nice old eccentric looking guy called Crazy Neighbour comes along.
I don't know why I watch them. There's no "risk" to him getting caught, the most anyone would ask is; "What are you doing?" but it's a pleasant watch.
https://www.youtube.com/@campingwithsteve
I’ve seen a lot of her videos too, the facial expressions are something elseCheck out The Charismatic Voice. An opera singer that reviews rock and metal songs.
Keep an eye out for the one where he uses sea urchins as bait. Who knew?!?Wow. That was amazing. You're right, he's decent with the net and his first net shot was ridiculous, definitely ninja material.Beautiful location too, absolutely stunning. I thought he had emigrated and he was in Australia at first, especially as the three fish he caught were typical Aussie favourites,. It wasn't until I read the comments I found out he was in fact in Japan. Thanks so much for posting that, I'm going to watch some more of his videos now, and if you excuse the fecking awful pun, I'm hooked.
Never seen that but any time I hear of Youtube whiskey reviews I think of that famous video where a guy is reviewing whiskey while his wife is packing up her stuff and leaving him in the background.
That is some tragic comedy.
Do you watch Andy’s fish and cook? Always watch him, going to put an episode on now.
AHH, I don't agree with sport fishing but that's a discussion for a different thread.Only problem is I don’t like fish so I put them back and if I camp I’ll eat a burger.
Used to watch Rex Hunt when I was at college. Wasn’t he the yibbidy yibbida guyAHH, I don't agree with sport fishing but that's a discussion for a different thread.
If you are in Oz, check out Rex Hunt's Fishing Adventures. He's a very controversial chap to many (for more than a few reasons) but his programmes (shot all around the world, but mainly in Australia) were amazing and each show featured not only.Rex and mates catching loads.of different species and how and where to do so, but also a chef showing how to cook and prepare them. It's especially useful for Australia as there's so many different species and types of angling methods to catch them all.
It showed some really interesting methods including traditional aboriginal methods of cooking too. Burying hot coals under the sand and wrapping fish in banana leaves on top of the coals then covering with sand for an hour or two before digging it back up etc.
Yeah he was. Ex pro Aussie Rules footballer who won a fair bit in his career and then went on to be a sports commentator. That yibbida yibbida catch phrase had me in stitches for years. Also how he kissed each fish before returning them Although I still use some of his angling techniques to this day. A single red bead above your hook when float fishing or just freelining live bait is something that has always yielded me with great results, especially when bass fishing. (In the sea, I'm not in to puddle dipping and maggot drowning)Used to watch Rex Hunt when I was at college. Wasn’t he the yibbidy yibbida guy
Thanks for the recommendation. Will check it out. That trip sounds amazing. Be sure to check out Byron Bay and Frasier Island.Do you watch Andy’s fish and cook? Always watch him, going to put an episode on now.
I’m current in Sydney and about to do a 5 week trip down the east coast of Australia and bought myself a nice little set up for fishing. Only problem is I don’t like fish so I put them back and if I camp I’ll eat a burger.
AHH, I don't agree with sport fishing but that's a discussion for a different thread.
If you are in Oz, check out Rex Hunt's Fishing Adventures. He's a very controversial chap to many (for more than a few reasons) but his programmes (shot all around the world, but mainly in Australia) were amazing and each show featured not only.Rex and mates catching loads.of different species and how and where to do so, but also a chef showing how to cook and prepare them. It's especially useful for Australia as there's so many different species and types of angling methods to catch them all.
It showed some really interesting methods including traditional aboriginal methods of cooking too. Burying hot coals under the sand and wrapping fish in banana leaves on top of the coals then covering with sand for an hour or two before digging it back up etc.
I watched every single episode of RHFA. Didn’t know about all that controversy though. Why do all our heroes have feet of clay?!Used to watch Rex Hunt when I was at college. Wasn’t he the yibbidy yibbida guy