What are your YouTube "guilty pleasures"?

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  1. Bridge

    Bridge Well-Known Member

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    For me its Stevie Nicks. The funnier, the more of beat, silly interviews, etc.

    I can't get enough
     
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  2. PaulKTF

    PaulKTF Senior Member

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    Videos of School Bus CB radio chatter.



    I don't know why I find it so fascinating. I used to pay attention to it when I was in school and on the school buses, too.
     
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  3. MikaelaArsenault

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    Love those myself also.
     
  4. MikaelaArsenault

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    BUZZR, LAFF, and MeTV.
     
  5. Rocker

    Rocker Senior Member

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    I have to watch this clip every so often, just because it never fails to make me laugh (NSFW!!)

     
  6. JonnyKidd

    JonnyKidd Forum Resident

    ASMR videos. Let me explain. Some people feel this sensation at the top of their heads when hearing someone speak softly or when a particular sound is heard, e.g. crinkling paper, fire crackling, scratching, etc. Many ASMR videos feature someone (usually a woman) speaking very softly to the viewer and create soft sounds.

    I don't feel this particular sensation, but it's relaxing, at any rate.
     
  7. PaulKTF

    PaulKTF Senior Member

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    That is amazing. :laugh:
     
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  8. Scopitone

    Scopitone Caught the last train for the coast

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    This weekend, I have been obsessively watching NEW SHOWS OF FALL TV 19xx. They're compilations of the opening credits (and sometimes promo clips) of shows new that season. It's interesting to realize that only about 1/4 of shows make it to season two. So almost all of this stuff is forgotten. But you find a lot of future stars trying to make it. (Example: In the early 80's, Richard Dean Anderson has several flop shows before finally striking gold with MacGyver.) Or previous names trying to re-ignite their career. Robert Hays, for example, has a number of shows in the 80's. Who knew?



    I also discovered a 1987 series that only made it one year but looked really interesting just from the intro: A YEAR IN THE LIFE. Turns out it's on youtube, unlike so much of this other lost stuff.
     
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  9. paulmccartneyistheman

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    I haven't seen this in YEARS. Thanks for the laugh.
     
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  10. Django

    Django Forum Resident

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    I've watched loads of videos by oshay duke jackson. He covers issues affecting the African american community.
    Which is strange, because I'm neither African or american. He seems to have major problems with African American women. Every 3rd or 4th video is a tirade against them...
     
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  11. MikaelaArsenault

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    That video just made me laugh so hard.
     
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  12. tommy-thewho

    tommy-thewho Senior Member

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    Mostly watch music videos.
     
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  13. Scopitone

    Scopitone Caught the last train for the coast

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    The last few nights, I have been falling asleep to 1960's NFL football games.
     
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  14. PaulKTF

    PaulKTF Senior Member

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    Yeah, sports puts me to sleep too. :)
     
  15. Scopitone

    Scopitone Caught the last train for the coast

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    Haha, I knew someone would read it that way. :laugh:
     
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  16. jupiter8

    jupiter8 Senior Member

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    NJ, USA

    These are great- I went through a binge a couple months back watching vintage fall preview shows the Big 3 networks aired in the 70s-80s

    ABC 1974-1975 Fall Preview
     
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  17. Splungeworthy

    Splungeworthy Forum Rezidentura

    Lately I've been bingeing on Craig Ferguson vids, especially his interviews with women. Man I miss this guy in late night.
     
  18. PaulKTF

    PaulKTF Senior Member

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  19. Thwacko

    Thwacko Forum Resident

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    I've been watching lots of pro-wrestling "shoot" interviews. Fascinating to hear all the behind the scenes history.
     
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  20. Scopitone

    Scopitone Caught the last train for the coast

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    Jim Cornette always entertaining, especially when he gets fired up about Vince Russo.
     
  21. AidanB

    AidanB Forum Resident

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    Indiana, USA
    Bugs fighting each other.

    The ironic thing is, I'm arachnophobic, but find spiders fascinating. So long as they're on a computer screen or the other side of a pane of glass.
     
  22. MikaelaArsenault

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    I'm scared of bugs too, but I just love watching that kind of stuff just like you do.
     
  23. MikaelaArsenault

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  24. MikaelaArsenault

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  25. MikaelaArsenault

    MikaelaArsenault Forum Resident

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    New Hampshire
    An old 90s sitcom called Fudge that was on ABC and CBS.

     
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