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How to make BEETLES pancakes

Pancake Beatles!

How to make BEETLES pancakes

Fastest Cook from Japan

oritteropo says...

It would be surprising that a Japanese pancake chef would be speaking Chinese... except that this isn't from Japan.

I'm fairly sure it's been posted here before, too. nvm, couldn't find it... might've just seen it on ll.

Dolly Parton - Yakety Sax (Glastonbury 2014)

Retroboy says...

Hot as in at over 80 years of age, being vertical, on a stage in front of a bajillion people, entertaining a great huge lot of them, AND being able to play a sax without having her lungs implode?

Yup.

Sure, plastic surgery, steel-girder bra, fake hair, pancake make-up, all of that. But still alive, entertaining and kicking. Gotta respect at least that - and hope I can do it when I'm that age.

(uh... except the steel-girder bra part. Don't think I want that one.)

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Shirtless Dude Makes News Fun To Watch

How To Make Thin Hamster

Black Jeopardy - Saturday Night Live

MonkeySpank says...

Alright alright alright. Let's all calm down and watch me eat these tasty pancakes!

Yogi said:

They also said "Of course we started late..." and it's a sketch about how a Black version of Jeopardy would be inherently stupid not an intellectual pursuit.

So if you're going for reverse racism, I think you lose, if they're going for funny, I think they lose it wasn't all that funny.

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Lucky driver narrowly avoids being crushed by big truck.

Sarzy jokingly says...

I always like the use of the word "lucky" in videos like this. I'm pretty sure if he was actually lucky he wouldn't have been almost killed and had his car flattened like a pancake.

What Languages Sound Like #2

Avokineok says...

Even I think Dutch is an insanely hard language. And I am Dutch!
So many rules and exceptions to rules.

Example: Let's say you want to wright down 'pancakes' in Dutch. A decade ago that word just changed in all dictionaries, because it used to be 'pannekoeken' (pancakes) and now we need to write 'pannenkoeken' (panscakes!?). All because you can bake pancakes in multiple pans. I'm not making this up.

One more actual commonly needed rule:
If you combine a word consisting of two parts of which one is an animal and the other an animal, you need to write plural for the first word.. (I'm not kidding, this an actual rule)
So, for example 'paard' (horse) and 'bloem' (flower) in English becomes 'horseflower'.. We need to make it plural, so in English it would be horsesflower (paardenbloem in Dutch)

Just don't even try to learn the language, we all speak decent English and most also speak French and German, so we'll just adapt to you, that's better for all of us.

Jack Johnson: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

Keep My Skillet Good & Greasy All The Time

How to Make Pancakes like a Druggie



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