Marcus StaAna

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Rest In Peace, Lucky.

Rest In Peace, Lucky.

My 18th Birthday!🥳.

My 18th Birthday!🥳.

The Beatles Meme

The Beatles Meme

The 2023 Fireworks part 2

The 2023 Fireworks part 2

The 2023 Fireworks!

The 2023 Fireworks!

Happy New Year 2023!

Happy New Year 2023!

Dog bites tiger’s tail

Dog bites tiger’s tail

HAPPY HALLOWEEN! 2022

HAPPY HALLOWEEN! 2022

Athena plays with chew toy.

Athena plays with chew toy.

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  • @EggMann.
    @EggMann.5 сағат бұрын

    Sadly, the voice record of him doesn’t exist since he died the year that the recording was created

  • @basedgod5013
    @basedgod50132 күн бұрын

    😂😂😂😂😂

  • @thek8537
    @thek85374 күн бұрын

    disrespect of someone who stopped slavery

  • @ConantheTrollarian
    @ConantheTrollarian6 күн бұрын

    I came here because of Fallout 3 to find out if there was an actual recording of Lincoln, thanks to this I spat my cider across the room, thank you!

  • @Jungy_Mungerson
    @Jungy_Mungerson8 күн бұрын

    Arabic Lincoln

  • @mossbresnahan3072
    @mossbresnahan307211 күн бұрын

    Who knew Abe Lincoln was really an 18 year old Mexican!

  • @saintsinningsword
    @saintsinningsword12 күн бұрын

    Did Best die?

  • @rehpotsirhc_99
    @rehpotsirhc_9912 күн бұрын

    Lincoln wants to shove his d##k and his b##ls up our jaws and mouth 💀💀💀

  • @Toonlol
    @Toonlol13 күн бұрын

    NO WAY ABE LINCOLN QUOTE???? THIS FIRE

  • @Hyakugojyuuichi.
    @Hyakugojyuuichi.13 күн бұрын

    The impressions are really good

  • @ak-ht2gw
    @ak-ht2gw15 күн бұрын

    This is the most hilarious shit I’ve listened to in my entire life, anyways it would be really funny if you did cursed ASMR with their voices lmfao

  • @christmashake8968
    @christmashake896815 күн бұрын

    I know this is mostly supposed to be funny, but man...this concept feels so bittersweet, too. It'd probably take Paul everything not to bawl at seeing John again, considering all the ups and downs of their partnership over their lifetimes. Not to mention seeing all of them so young and popular again, in a very different world. (RIP to John and George. <3) Great video, though! :)

  • @ziggyzu
    @ziggyzu16 күн бұрын

    Don’t forget about Fartha! I got her when I gave a Martha

  • @ziggyzu
    @ziggyzu16 күн бұрын

    This is the greatest movie of all time you know. 11/10 would recommend you know

  • @Miller-jh2bg
    @Miller-jh2bg16 күн бұрын

    Ringo got high one time and saw into the future that two of them would die at relatively young ages, all of them said how did they die, and ringo says, "i cant tell, theyll kill me if they do," and they say whatever and move on their way, but before they do john says, "well, im going home to my house thats on a public street in nyc, where all of my fans know of," and then george says, "yeah, im gonna go buy 3 cartons of cigarettes," and paul says, "im just going to go home."

  • @Ryan-ji2xg
    @Ryan-ji2xg15 күн бұрын

    U got that from family guy

  • @CB-77-FM-vi4tp
    @CB-77-FM-vi4tp17 күн бұрын

    Paul knows about time travel because he died and the rest of the Beatles had to get him back.

  • @jamesgorski7551
    @jamesgorski755117 күн бұрын

    It's all in the mind you know.

  • @Rslb7.
    @Rslb7.17 күн бұрын

    Great stuff you got here.

  • @SkidMarkOfficiaI
    @SkidMarkOfficiaI17 күн бұрын

    Beatles: No Way Home

  • @MDE128
    @MDE12818 күн бұрын

    I wonder who will be the last living Beatle.

  • @Blue-6
    @Blue-617 күн бұрын

    Probably Paul ;)

  • @garfieldfan925
    @garfieldfan92517 күн бұрын

    @@Blue-6turn me on, dead man

  • @TopHatChump
    @TopHatChump16 күн бұрын

    Pete Best

  • @feddy_the_sexe_boi
    @feddy_the_sexe_boi18 күн бұрын

    0:14 davie504💀💀

  • @groovermctoober4508
    @groovermctoober450818 күн бұрын

    There are three Beatles left, not two. You're forgetting Pete Best!

  • @tammyrenee64
    @tammyrenee6419 күн бұрын

    Ha they sound like Cheech and Chong 😂

  • @ScratchedDVDhelp
    @ScratchedDVDhelp19 күн бұрын

    i cant do that accent for more than 3 minutes lol

  • @DarylPhillips98
    @DarylPhillips9819 күн бұрын

    All the “you know” is very accurate 😂

  • @marcobisi7768
    @marcobisi776820 күн бұрын

    On Our Way Back Home be like:

  • @SovetskayaUSSR
    @SovetskayaUSSR20 күн бұрын

    "Dick in your mouth" 💀 "Balls in your jaw" 💀 *"LIBERATE MY S P E R M C E L L S"* ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️

  • @rachelthompson7487
    @rachelthompson748721 күн бұрын

    lol I love this. The impersonations are great 😂

  • @netro4680
    @netro468021 күн бұрын

    from young paul to old paul voice is super cool

  • @EthanNkurunziza-nm1zm
    @EthanNkurunziza-nm1zm21 күн бұрын

    I remember this speech

  • @5SSS
    @5SSS23 күн бұрын

    this isn't real Paul McCartney died in a car crash back in the 60s. (Joke!)

  • @TheRealLegoDocOck
    @TheRealLegoDocOck22 күн бұрын

    1966

  • @bowgart683
    @bowgart68319 күн бұрын

    He's not dead❗❗❗❗‼‼‼‼❗❗❗❗❗❗❕❕❕❕❕

  • @nathandebski6637
    @nathandebski663723 күн бұрын

    Abraham lincon sounds indian for some reason

  • @jodie1424
    @jodie142424 күн бұрын

    Completely idiotic and disrespectful. Not funny at all

  • @kristinadospoy7347
    @kristinadospoy734726 күн бұрын

    I knew that "Shut up, Ringo" was coming in the end. 😂😂😂 Great job!!!

  • @oscararjonilla5622
    @oscararjonilla562226 күн бұрын

    You know

  • @paulthomas5360
    @paulthomas536028 күн бұрын

    Lincoln's voice sounds nothing like that!

  • @Speedy12342
    @Speedy1234229 күн бұрын

    I love this

  • @jacobcortez2007
    @jacobcortez2007Ай бұрын

    Bro is trying so hard to be funny

  • @countrycounterbank
    @countrycounterbankАй бұрын

    Its restored

  • @danmaddox2849
    @danmaddox2849Ай бұрын

    Ok, let's free the slaves.

  • @toddlamberson8372
    @toddlamberson8372Ай бұрын

    Richard lost so much, I try to think about the pain he must have felt when he lost Karen, I hope he's at peace that he had her for the time he did.

  • @toddlamberson8372
    @toddlamberson8372Ай бұрын

    She was such a sweetheart, I miss her everyday.

  • @Ujustgotrickrolled1
    @Ujustgotrickrolled1Ай бұрын

    Can’t go anywhere without my time travel machine made from concentrated plutonium 🤷‍♀️

  • @tatteryt
    @tatteryt14 күн бұрын

    i have a heart attack whenever I can't feel my phone, wallet, time machine made of concentrated plutonium & my keys in my pocket yknow

  • @josephcormier7457
    @josephcormier7457Ай бұрын

    This clip serves as a reminder that: 1. (Karen) was not only one of the finest female singers who ever lived, but was an excellent drummer and had a made-for-TV personality. Had she lived on, she may have had the opportunity to sing in a Broadway production or a movie musical. She may have recorded several (if stronger) solo albums and recorded hit movie themes, among many other pursuits. 2. Musical genius (Richard) could have moved on to the arena of scoring films and television movies. Or gone on to produce music projects for artists outside of his work with Karen. Perhaps he would have continued writing original material with folks like Paul Williams and John Bettis and recording his own albums of jazz or classical music. After pursuing their individual interests, the two could have met back up now and again for an occasional "new album," or appear together in TV specials and events. Later on (perhaps in their 50's or 60's,) they could have teamed up for a long and successful Vegas residency like Donny & Marie Osmond did in recent years. We are also reminded that time ran out for them in 1983. Karen's many personal issues were too great for her to overcome. This was two fold: The lack of proper treatment at the time. And her very unrealistic idea of simultaneously participating in such treatment while continuing life-threatening behaviors. I have always contended that once the taping of their 1978 "A Christmas Portrait" TV special wrapped, they both should have agreed right then and there: "Ok, everything needs to stop for a little while. No recording, no touring, no TV appearances etc. etc." That was the defining time frame to begin recharging. To get rest and seek treatment...to be treated over a long period. The world would have waited a few more years for Karen to put out an impressive solo LP and for the duo to release their next album as a team. Their following was well established by this point. There was no rush. But in 1979, while Richard was in treatment for an addiction to quaaludes, Karen, known for her nervous energy and restlessness, refused to remain idle. At a cost of nearly a half-million dollars, most of which was Karen's own money, the solo effort fell flat to the ears of her record company family, who said "we just don't hear a hit in any of these songs." Without its release, and thus, no accompanying tour, this was another opportunity to stop, reassess and get some help for her growing eating disorder. Alas, once the solo album was shelved, it was "Let's get back to work, work, work!" That decision proved the beginning of the end. In every video from 1980 forward, Karen, whose voice remained unwavering and beautiful, is smiling for the camera but appears exhausted and rail-thin. She is seen singing and dancing to recordings that should have been postponed to a later date. Richard and others are quoted as saying "Karen was in no condition to record a solo album" (1979.) She was in no better, but rather worse condition in April the next year (1980) to tape what would become their final TV special "Music, Music, Music" for ABC. Even with padded clothing and heavy makeup, Karen appeared to have lost even more weight and was tired-eyed. At this time, her once "marvelous brown eyes" as her brother once described, were hollow and with very little life left in them. Following a very short engagement, she entered into a marriage that would later prove ill-fated. The following year (1981) was spent recording their reunion album, "Made In America," which was followed by a tireless promotional campaign in both North and South America. In late 1981, they flew to Japan to promote it there as well. By now, Karen looked skeletal and lacking any vitality, as if she would physically shut down at any moment. The following year (1982) Karen made the decision to face her issues by boldly moving, temporarily, to New York where she would finally commit to treatment. She chose a self-styled therapist located far away from family dynamics and her more familiar and comfortable L.A. surroundings. We now know that this was mostly an attempt to quiet the nagging of friends and family -- "to get them off my back," she confided to a friend. Because anorexia and bulimia were little-known disorders at the time, proper treatment was, to say the least, limited. Her therapist's treatment style was met with great trepidation by the family and others, but Karen was committed to stay the course with him. Unfortunately, even the best efforts would have proved futile. After years of compulsive dieting, periods of starvation and half-eaten meals followed by the excessive use of laxative formulas, her body's chemistry had been knocked greatly off-course. Additionally, as evidenced by her autopsy report, there appeared to have been a prolonged use of a product called syrup of ipecac. The syrup, which is only recommended for life-saving expectoration, was tearing away at her heart muscle as well as doing untold damage to its aorta. The irreparable damage was already done. Karen confided on a few occasions that she had struggled emotionally with regard to her mother. She feared she would not live to see them share a healthy and loving relationship. She always felt that Mrs. Carpenter favored Richard, regardless of Karen’s many accomplishments. And despite Karen’s own affection and attention toward her mother. After a visit the evening before her death she made the decision to stay at her parents' home before going shopping with her mother and friends the following day. Her parents kept rooms for both Richard and Karen should they ever stay the night. Before turning in, she had a lengthy telephone conversation with a longtime friend, during which she complained of feeling very “heavy and tired” in her chest. However, when the friend quizzed her about it she quickly brushed it off, blaming it on “a long day.” The following morning there was evidence that Karen was alert and energetic enough to start the coffee pot for her parents before returning upstairs to get dressed. When Karen didn’t answer the call to join her parents for coffee, Mrs. Carpenter went up to check on her. Ironically, it was her mother who discovered Karen lying face down and motionless in the walk-in closet. It was her mother who screamed for the emergency services to be called while struggling to reawaken her daughter. When paramedics arrived they only detect a slight pulse every 10 seconds. She was rushed to the hospital where medical professionals worked for nearly an hour to revive her, to no avail. When the doctor announced to the family in the waiting room that Karen had passed, it was her mother who repeatedly asked the doctor, “Are you sure she's gone? Are you sure you can't bring her back?"

  • @danieleugeniovisciglio2619
    @danieleugeniovisciglio2619Ай бұрын

    En esos años la psiquiatria estaba en pañales con temas como la bulimia y la anorexia. Por experiencia familiar puedo decirte que daban "palos de ciego" . Muchas veces lo trataban como un desorden fìsico y por ello, los repetidos fracasos. Gracias a Dios, hoy dia se conoce mucho más pero ya era demasiado tarde para Karen. ¡Descansa en paz angel nuestro!

  • @barryt6047
    @barryt604722 күн бұрын

    amazing commentary. enjoyed reading it...

  • @festusadams7417
    @festusadams7417Ай бұрын

    Hi Marcus. Hey, I hope you would react to this song from 1968 from Bobby Goldsboro, "Honey" - it is a REAL GOOD ONE! God bless. Peace.✝

  • @Chester_animates
    @Chester_animatesАй бұрын

    Lyrics:i im ablabla wanna put my dik in your mouth and i wanna put my balls Into your skibidi my front rizz 🤫

  • @KnightoftheLord1
    @KnightoftheLord1Ай бұрын

    LOL!

  • @yrvyndavila
    @yrvyndavilaАй бұрын

    La polifacética Podría Hacer lo que Quisiera en el Mundo del arte La Gran Cantante y Baterista Karen Carpenter

  • @kevinlamphere8113
    @kevinlamphere8113Ай бұрын

    REMINISCING

  • @kevinlamphere8113
    @kevinlamphere8113Ай бұрын

    THANKS FOR THE POSTING. A GREAT WAY TO SPEND SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 2024 REMEMBERING

  • @MarcusStaAnaBurSelF
    @MarcusStaAnaBurSelFАй бұрын

    YOU'RE WELCOME! It's my pleasure.❤😊.