You realize how far the inflation has come when the guy says: "we'll give you 80 dollars for coming"
@daplaya888 сағат бұрын
I kinda wanna smoke a Winston cigarette now... don't know why that is...
@ckmartini519210 сағат бұрын
This man died a few weeks after the episode came out
@Rokutv90911 сағат бұрын
He’s witnessed Abe’s assassination and has heard of 3 other presidential assassinations throughout his lifetime btw
@imthedemonatnight12 сағат бұрын
Who's here from Vsauce
@Kriby-is-a-man12 сағат бұрын
Hmmm yeah
@FriedrichWilhelmViktorAlbert14 минут бұрын
I'm one of those who was here before Vsauce, actually I saw his video and it reminded me of this.
@GL-bz2fyКүн бұрын
john wilkes boothe was ahead of his time that was the og stage dive
@everydaycompress4259Күн бұрын
i bet he was thinking " this is crazy im on a TV and millions of people can see me" ..not knowing he would be watched by millions on a hand held phone device that can be recharged :p
@JesterPrez2 күн бұрын
Wow. Still sounds 10 times more coherent than our current President
@yanivproselkov10253 күн бұрын
The march of time is an odd thing, isn't it?
@belowfactual3 күн бұрын
He indeed see more than what we will ever see in our lives
@therese64474 күн бұрын
Amazing this man as a boy saw this tragedy to our nation. The article says as a boy he dreamt he was shot 50 times...he surely had ptsd from watching this terrible event in our history. May he rest in peace. Amazing.
@coolguy140064 күн бұрын
If he were still with us, he would have a damn amazing story to tell.
@queefcheif93065 күн бұрын
always found it amazing how by the 100 year mark after the industrial revolution humanity made a huge leap in technology
@HiddelS1435 күн бұрын
Imagine being born during the industrial revolution and living to see the mid 20th century.
@zoeyrochellezhombie8295 күн бұрын
So the 8 year olds who witnessed 9/11, the pandemic, and everything Trump did/tried to do, would they also have to be in their 90s to be the only survivor to still remember? My math is horrible so I'm going to guess yes?
@harmnoorman6 күн бұрын
This show is made possible by Winston.......
@melokc72576 күн бұрын
The comments are freaking me out
@eastbee10347 күн бұрын
WOW!! Living history!!
@feministssuck44397 күн бұрын
And Mr Seymour died afterwards he won't be seeing anymore lol
@bensmith72128 күн бұрын
My grandpa 94
@juliabarg72478 күн бұрын
That is actually my home town. The bunker is still there up and standing. It's now being used by a energy supply company!
@Z_Pavel8 күн бұрын
Man so old that he is probably dead now.
@talon-xq6qh5 күн бұрын
He is dead it’s not possible for him to be alive today.
@chercee8 күн бұрын
Historic.
@ILOVEBURRITO9 күн бұрын
Rip to all of that who was in camera 😥
@shyper_9 күн бұрын
The thing that surprises me the most is that those 80 dollars back then are equivalent to almost a thousand dollars now
@ArmandPizani10 күн бұрын
I wonder has anyone dived these ships
@Conn30Mtenor12 күн бұрын
Halsey got himself into two typhoons. Terrible seamanship.
@pawelpap914 күн бұрын
So witnessing an assassination becomes a circus event for the later generation. Quite telling.
@aayanbaig477515 күн бұрын
what a man
@cactusman766115 күн бұрын
The camera truly was a blessing to have been made
@johnpotter803916 күн бұрын
I have been inside the Fort Hughes magazines where the Japanese made their last ditch stand. The flooring is broken up, but we found small bones- fingers and toes, as well as cooked-off ammunition- no firing pin marks. I can imagine the terror- dark, suffocating, then heat, flames and explosions. Damn fools, of course. I have also been inside Fort Drum, which is simply a rubble-strewn cavern, with walls, ceilings and floors sledgehammered open to get to the rebar for scrapping. Again, it had to have been terrifying for the Japanese hold-outs.
@user-cl4os4vt6u17 күн бұрын
why would the wife of his dad's boss (5:11) take him, at 5 years old, to an evening production of a very adult satire play, "Our American Cousin'??? People think!!! This is old man lied, plan and simple.
@lightupdarkness17 күн бұрын
Bro can u imagine being in a plane all those dam Shells and 50 cals jesus Murphy
@what_the_fuck73118 күн бұрын
Which combat bulletin is this from
@shitsharts18 күн бұрын
just did the math, and he is old enough to see! whoa.
@User-rka_zykx7619 күн бұрын
It’s fascinating to these guys, but to him it was probably pretty freakin traumatic, not to mention the aftershock of his death. Especially being 5 and not really remembering or understanding. Wtf is this, are these people emotionless? 😂 woooow.
@treyspaulding4619 күн бұрын
Although an AWEFUL event HE HAS SEEN AMAZING THINGS and a very interesting life.
@Stopmotionguy18ivan19 күн бұрын
Crazy how many major historical events he lived through
@akebo9220 күн бұрын
Wow he was 5 years old when Lincoln wasa assassinated. That means he lived through the Civil War, Spanish-American War, WW1, WW2, Korean War and all those revolutionary inventions inbetween. The phonograph, movies, television, airplanes. computers. Everything we take for granted, he saw the beginning of Crazy man
@Drums196321 күн бұрын
Watching those hundreds and hundreds of tracer rounds flying across the water is just mezmerizing..
@Niemeijertilingandfinishing21 күн бұрын
This is not a crime.. Germans wanted war... then they could get it, I think. They supported Hitler... and knew exactly what was happening in concentration camps, etc. and then you now have to show pity for the Germans of that time? not me. Apparently the people who care about this haven't read the books and documentaries or seen what crimes the Germans have committed. Thanks to the US, British, resistance fighters, Russians, etc., we live in freedom. despite wars going on again now. if you start a war and you are 100% behind that bastard... then you have to take the fall
@Frogo69021 күн бұрын
He was alive when slaves were still a thing
@mechcavandy98621 күн бұрын
My granddaughter’s maternal great grandfather fought at Iwo Jima. He never got over it. He drank himself to death! 🇺🇸🫡
@omegaquinn308422 күн бұрын
he was watching a play and heard "prank em john (POP)"
@benjaminsansom144822 күн бұрын
3rd Matilda II ashore on this beach is at the 1st/15th Lancers and has been restored to operational by the museum
@ironhazes23 күн бұрын
You know what they say about eye-witness testimony. Cute story though.
@kansaiwarai23 күн бұрын
A10のご先祖様みたい
@kme32124 күн бұрын
Witnessed the assassination at 5 years old and lived to tell it to the world 91 years later, this man is a legend! RIP Seymour
@axelo25524 күн бұрын
the fact that he died only 2 months later is insane, if he didnt come on the show because of his injury we probably would never have something like this.
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You realize how far the inflation has come when the guy says: "we'll give you 80 dollars for coming"
I kinda wanna smoke a Winston cigarette now... don't know why that is...
This man died a few weeks after the episode came out
He’s witnessed Abe’s assassination and has heard of 3 other presidential assassinations throughout his lifetime btw
Who's here from Vsauce
Hmmm yeah
I'm one of those who was here before Vsauce, actually I saw his video and it reminded me of this.
john wilkes boothe was ahead of his time that was the og stage dive
i bet he was thinking " this is crazy im on a TV and millions of people can see me" ..not knowing he would be watched by millions on a hand held phone device that can be recharged :p
Wow. Still sounds 10 times more coherent than our current President
The march of time is an odd thing, isn't it?
He indeed see more than what we will ever see in our lives
Amazing this man as a boy saw this tragedy to our nation. The article says as a boy he dreamt he was shot 50 times...he surely had ptsd from watching this terrible event in our history. May he rest in peace. Amazing.
If he were still with us, he would have a damn amazing story to tell.
always found it amazing how by the 100 year mark after the industrial revolution humanity made a huge leap in technology
Imagine being born during the industrial revolution and living to see the mid 20th century.
So the 8 year olds who witnessed 9/11, the pandemic, and everything Trump did/tried to do, would they also have to be in their 90s to be the only survivor to still remember? My math is horrible so I'm going to guess yes?
This show is made possible by Winston.......
The comments are freaking me out
WOW!! Living history!!
And Mr Seymour died afterwards he won't be seeing anymore lol
My grandpa 94
That is actually my home town. The bunker is still there up and standing. It's now being used by a energy supply company!
Man so old that he is probably dead now.
He is dead it’s not possible for him to be alive today.
Historic.
Rip to all of that who was in camera 😥
The thing that surprises me the most is that those 80 dollars back then are equivalent to almost a thousand dollars now
I wonder has anyone dived these ships
Halsey got himself into two typhoons. Terrible seamanship.
So witnessing an assassination becomes a circus event for the later generation. Quite telling.
what a man
The camera truly was a blessing to have been made
I have been inside the Fort Hughes magazines where the Japanese made their last ditch stand. The flooring is broken up, but we found small bones- fingers and toes, as well as cooked-off ammunition- no firing pin marks. I can imagine the terror- dark, suffocating, then heat, flames and explosions. Damn fools, of course. I have also been inside Fort Drum, which is simply a rubble-strewn cavern, with walls, ceilings and floors sledgehammered open to get to the rebar for scrapping. Again, it had to have been terrifying for the Japanese hold-outs.
why would the wife of his dad's boss (5:11) take him, at 5 years old, to an evening production of a very adult satire play, "Our American Cousin'??? People think!!! This is old man lied, plan and simple.
Bro can u imagine being in a plane all those dam Shells and 50 cals jesus Murphy
Which combat bulletin is this from
just did the math, and he is old enough to see! whoa.
It’s fascinating to these guys, but to him it was probably pretty freakin traumatic, not to mention the aftershock of his death. Especially being 5 and not really remembering or understanding. Wtf is this, are these people emotionless? 😂 woooow.
Although an AWEFUL event HE HAS SEEN AMAZING THINGS and a very interesting life.
Crazy how many major historical events he lived through
Wow he was 5 years old when Lincoln wasa assassinated. That means he lived through the Civil War, Spanish-American War, WW1, WW2, Korean War and all those revolutionary inventions inbetween. The phonograph, movies, television, airplanes. computers. Everything we take for granted, he saw the beginning of Crazy man
Watching those hundreds and hundreds of tracer rounds flying across the water is just mezmerizing..
This is not a crime.. Germans wanted war... then they could get it, I think. They supported Hitler... and knew exactly what was happening in concentration camps, etc. and then you now have to show pity for the Germans of that time? not me. Apparently the people who care about this haven't read the books and documentaries or seen what crimes the Germans have committed. Thanks to the US, British, resistance fighters, Russians, etc., we live in freedom. despite wars going on again now. if you start a war and you are 100% behind that bastard... then you have to take the fall
He was alive when slaves were still a thing
My granddaughter’s maternal great grandfather fought at Iwo Jima. He never got over it. He drank himself to death! 🇺🇸🫡
he was watching a play and heard "prank em john (POP)"
3rd Matilda II ashore on this beach is at the 1st/15th Lancers and has been restored to operational by the museum
You know what they say about eye-witness testimony. Cute story though.
A10のご先祖様みたい
Witnessed the assassination at 5 years old and lived to tell it to the world 91 years later, this man is a legend! RIP Seymour
the fact that he died only 2 months later is insane, if he didnt come on the show because of his injury we probably would never have something like this.