Garnt Got Married AGAIN | Trash Taste #140
[00:00 - 00:07] Gone is cosplaying as Mikasa and discussing getting girls a nice scarf
[01:48 - 01:57]The three hosts introduce themselves and discuss potential demonetization on YouTube
[02:49 - 02:58]They talk about their recent trip to Thailand and the touristy places they visited
[06:53 - 06:59]One of the hosts pays a high price for a taxi, but realizes it was a rip-off
[08:10 - 08:16]They mention the differences in immigration and transportation in Thailand compared to America and Japan
[08:10 - 08:16]They talk about the cheap prices in Thailand and give advice for traveling there
[00:00 - 08:16]The hosts discuss their recent trip to Thailand, mentioning their experiences with immigration, transportation, and touristy places. They also discuss the cheap prices in Thailand and give advice for traveling there.
[08:16 - 08:24]Taxi meter vs fixed price in Thailand
[08:42 - 08:47]Joey and the speaker split up into two taxis with different prices
[09:16 - 09:30]Excited taxi driver trying to sell the big markets to the speaker
[12:20 - 12:36]Traffic in Thailand is chaotic and people risk their lives daily
[12:42 - 13:02]Tuk tuks are dangerous and overpriced, but the speaker still rides them
[15:27 - 15:35]Families and their belongings crammed onto motorcycles in Thailand
[15:51 - 16:07]People casually using their phones while driving motorcycles
[16:07 - 16:19]Comparison to Jason Bourne's stunts on a motorcycle
[08:16 - 16:19]Overall, the speaker's experiences in Thailand were filled with chaotic traffic and casually dangerous situations.
[21:00 - 21:05]The speaker and a friend were in Southeast Asia
[22:47 - 23:12]The speaker pays an exorbitant amount for pad Thai without realizing it
[22:47 - 23:12]The speaker wanted to show their friend different noodle dishes, but only found places that served pad Thai
[23:12 - 23:18]They saw a woman sitting casually on a motorcycle while using her phone
[23:12 - 23:18]The speaker describes the chaos of Southeast Asian roads and how taxis often try to barter with tourists
[23:12 - 23:18]The speaker and their friend barter with taxis and end up getting a good deal
[23:52 - 24:12]The episode is sponsored by a Japanese snack box company called "Boxu"
[23:52 - 24:12]Sakura season is approaching and Boxu offers authentic Japanese snacks and teas directly from small family businesses
[23:52 - 24:12]The speaker and their friend try some of the snacks from the box and enjoy them
[16:20 - 24:20]The speaker and their friend visit Southeast Asia and experience the chaos of the roads and the bartering culture with taxis. They also pay an excessive amount for pad Thai and try different snacks from a Japanese snack box company called Boxu.
[24:20 - 24:40]Narrator discusses integration on his own channel and promotion for sakura mochi
[24:40 - 24:45]Sponsorship mention for Boxu and Harries brands
[26:00 - 26:35]Narrator describes his wedding and traditional tai ceremony
[38:07 - 38:15]Ceremony involved separating two households and presenting groom to bride's family
[38:15 - 38:44]Narrator's parents wanted to do traditional ceremony for first time
[38:15 - 38:44]Groom must prove worthiness to marry the bride through various trials and tasks
[40:31 - 40:55]At first gate, groom is asked to shout "I love Sydney" loudly
[41:16 - 41:25]Other guests join in on the fun and laughter
[41:44 - 41:56]One "bro" dances while others do push-ups
[41:57 - 42:05]At second gate, groom is asked to do 10 push-ups and involve his "bros" in the task
[24:20 - 42:24]Narrator shares his experience of his traditional tai ceremony wedding, involving various trials and tasks to prove his worthiness to marry his bride. The ceremony is described as a fun and casual celebration with family and friends.
[42:24 - 43:05] Connor is asked to dance and performs Fortnite dance at a family gathering in Thailand
[43:05 - 43:15]Connor dances alone on a small bridge in front of his Thai family
[43:20 - 43:34]The dance is filmed and a hundred Thai people watch
[43:46 - 43:55]The family then requests him to sing a song he sang at his first dance with Sydney
[44:10 - 44:16]The family asks for a bribe, which Connor gives
[45:01 - 45:14]The family then has a casual adult blessing ceremony where elders bless the marriage
[45:22 - 45:44]The elders tie strings on Connor and Sydney's arms
[46:35 - 46:49]Sydney's family is not present due to them being in America
[48:28 - 48:54]After, everyone pours water over their hands to bless the start of their marriage
[51:06 - 51:12]A young cousin speaks in a flawless American accent, learning from watching South Park and Family Guy
[51:20 - 51:43]The wedding opens Connor's eyes to his younger family members and their American influence
[42:24 - 51:43]Connor performs a Fortnite dance at a family gathering in Thailand, followed by a casual adult blessing ceremony and a water pouring ceremony to bless the start of his marriage. His younger family members have been influenced by American culture.
[51:43 - 51:54]The speaker talks about watching YouTube and discussing favorite content creators with their cousins.
[52:23 - 52:32]At a wedding, the speaker's uncle asks about their cousin spending a lot of money on YouTube.
[52:32 - 52:39]One cousin asks about Vtubers and the speaker tries to dissuade them from looking it up.
[52:32 - 52:39]The speaker explains Vtubers to their uncle and reflects on their aversion to taking photos.
[55:14 - 55:20]They mention their house in Thailand and how they were confused about the venue.
[57:14 - 57:20]The speaker reflects on how they were constantly full during their 72 hours in Thailand.
[57:20 - 57:38]The speaker talks about random pop culture figures and themes in Thai houses.
[58:04 - 58:12]They mention their neighbor's house, which is a mix of different cultural styles.
[59:42 - 59:58]At the wedding, they constantly eat delicious food and the speaker's friend, Connor, eats a lot of chicken sartes.
[51:43 - 1.00:48]The speaker reflects on their conversations with cousins about YouTube and Vtubers, as well as their uncle's confusion about their cousin's spending on YouTube. They also discuss their aversion to taking photos and the eclectic mix of cultural styles in Thai houses. They mention their wedding and how they were constantly full from eating delicious food, with their friend Connor eating a lot of chicken sartes. The last question they got the most in Thailand is not mentioned.
[1.00:55 - 1.01:00] The speaker talks about their experience with ordering food in Thailand and how people always ask if it's spicy.
[1.01:12 - 1.01:32]They mention taking friends to a casual barbecue place and trying different sauces to determine the spiciest one.
[1.01:12 - 1.01:32]The speaker talks about their own experience with spicy food in Thailand and how it affected their digestive system.
[1.07:10 - 1.07:18]They mention going to a famous bar from the movie "The Hangover" and being surprised by the expensive prices.
[1.08:23 - 1.08:31]The speaker discusses their disappointment with the hotel they stayed at in Bangkok and how they found a much better, cheaper hotel nearby.
[1.08:23 - 1.08:31]The speaker concludes that despite the high price, the first hotel was not worth the stay.
[1.09:08 - 1.09:16]They mention the good service and cheap room service at their second hotel.
[1.00:48 - 1.09:23]Overall, the speaker discusses their experiences with spicy food and expensive accommodations in Thailand.
[1.11:42 - 1.11:47] Audio is a conversation between two people about a trip to Thailand
[1.14:18 - 1.14:29]They talk about the food they ate and how it made them feel
[1.14:46 - 1.14:58]They mention a sponsored segment about HelloFresh and their experience with the meal kit
[1.16:17 - 1.16:30]They discuss the cost of green curry and staying at a hotel
[1.16:17 - 1.16:30]They talk about a karaoke night and a Thai wedding they attended
[1.16:41 - 1.16:57]They mention the size and number of weddings they have had
[1.17:36 - 1.17:44]They mention a funny moment with one of their mothers
[1.17:55 - 1.18:00]They discuss their mixed ethnic backgrounds
[1.18:31 - 1.18:37]Audio ends with one person's mother having a great time at the wedding
[1.09:23 - 1.18:37]Two people discuss their trip to Thailand, the food they ate, a sponsored segment, a karaoke night and a Thai wedding they attended, their mixed ethnic backgrounds, and a funny moment with one of their mothers. The audio ends with one person's mother having a great time at the wedding.
[1.18:37 - 1.18:46] The speaker's friend lost her voice after smoking 40 packs at the end of the night.
[1.19:57 - 1.20:07]The speaker had a good time but had a rough experience while trying to rent a car in Japan.
[1.21:28 - 1.21:34]The rental car did not have snow tires, so the speaker had to pay for a more expensive car.
[1.22:23 - 1.22:32]The rental car company also asked for the speaker's passport, which they had never done before.
[1.25:17 - 1.25:26]While driving up a snowy mountain, the car could not stop and the speaker had to carefully drive down.
[1.25:50 - 1.25:59]The speaker's friend was worried and the car almost skid out on turns.
[1.26:17 - 1.26:24]The car in front of them caused some trouble, but they eventually made it down safely.
[1.18:37 - 1.26:24]The speaker had a good time with friends, but encountered issues while renting a car in Japan and had a scary experience driving down a snowy mountain.
[1.26:24 - 1.26:30] Narrator notices car is stopping and tries to slow down
[1.26:30 - 1.26:37]Can't stop the car and gets closer to the car in front
[1.26:56 - 1.27:01]Decides to go to the other side of the road to avoid collision
[1.27:15 - 1.27:21]Another car comes at the same time, causing fear and pressure
[1.27:21 - 1.27:26]Manages to navigate safely through the ice and snow
[1.28:17 - 1.28:22]Narrator reflects on the dangers of driving in Japan during winter
[1.30:52 - 1.31:04]Takes Sydney's family to Yamanashi and encounters friendly locals
[1.31:28 - 1.31:48]Locals become more welcoming after realizing narrator and Sydney can speak Japanese
[1.32:52 - 1.32:59]One winery owner invites them to see his homebrew distillery
[1.26:24 - 1.32:59]The narrator recounts a terrifying experience while driving in Japan during winter and reflects on the dangers of driving in these conditions. They also share a positive experience of encountering friendly locals while taking Sydney's family to Yamanashi and being invited to see a homebrew distillery.
[1.32:59 - 1.33:05]Man tries to make gin in a winery and invites people to try it
[1.34:41 - 1.35:05]They also find a random brewery run by an American in the countryside
[1.36:10 - 1.36:18]They encounter many random things in Japan, such as the Easter Island heads
[1.37:31 - 1.37:38]They had a weird first day, but later enjoyed every aspect of Japanese culture
[1.37:55 - 1.38:00]The speaker's parents are coming to Japan in April and he is unsure of where to take them
[1.38:32 - 1.38:41]He may take them on a road trip to a place like Hongkone
[1.38:47 - 1.38:53]The speaker convinced his father and uncle-in-law to try an Onsen, and they ended up loving it
[1.39:10 - 1.39:15]The speaker's parents initially wanted a normal hotel, but he convinced them to try an Onsen instead
[1.39:46 - 1.39:52]After experiencing the traditional Japanese vibes, the speaker believes he can get his parents to try other traditional experiences such as an Onsen
[1.32:59 - 1.40:19]The speaker talks about his experiences in Japan, including trying homemade gin and finding random breweries and artifacts in the countryside. He also mentions his parents coming to visit and his plans to take them on a road trip and potentially convince them to try an Onsen.
[1.40:20 - 1.40:25] The speaker is going to take a relaxing bath and invites others to join
[1.40:58 - 1.41:05]The conversation shifts to discussing cultural differences in bathing, specifically in Japan
[1.41:30 - 1.41:35]They discuss the idea of wearing swim shorts in the bath and how it is not allowed
[1.42:38 - 1.42:43]The speaker talks about convincing family members to participate in traditional bathing customs
[1.44:34 - 1.44:44]They mention trying to convince family members to visit Kyoto, but express hesitation due to the high tourist population
[1.44:49 - 1.45:03]The speaker reminisces about a visit to a Japanese spa with friends and the cultural norms surrounding it
[1.44:49 - 1.45:03]The speaker also discusses their preference for more laid-back areas of Japan and compares it to the touristy feel of Kyoto
[1.45:58 - 1.46:05]The speaker concludes by summarizing their overall thoughts on traditional bathing customs in Japan and the cultural differences they have experienced
[1.46:17 - 1.46:27]They briefly mention visiting Nara and feeding deer, but express that it was underwhelming compared to other experiences in Japan
[1.40:20 - 1.46:49]Overall, the speaker discusses their experiences with traditional bathing customs in Japan and the cultural differences that come with it, including conversations with family members and visits to different cities and temples.
[1.46:57 - 1.47:04] Narrator discusses underwhelming food in Nara and suggests going to Osaka for good food and Kyoto for culture
[1.47:04 - 1.47:14]Narrator enjoys driving around small areas and checking out weird stuff
[1.47:57 - 1.48:06]Narrator and friend discuss a movie called "The Northman" recommended by Aki, about Vikings
[1.48:20 - 1.48:26]Movie is directed by Robert Eggers and has a star-studded cast
[1.50:00 - 1.50:08]Narrator describes the movie as epic, with over-the-top fight scenes and Shakespearean dialogue
[1.51:00 - 1.51:06]They realize Vikings are cool and recommend watching "Vinland Saga"
[1.52:48 - 1.52:57]Narrator discusses watching Godzilla films on a flight and enjoying them, despite not being a fan of Godzilla
[1.53:44 - 1.53:57]They mention the cinematic universe and adding King Kong to the mix
[1.46:49 - 1.53:57]The narrator and friend discuss various movies and their enjoyment of them.
[1.53:57 - 1.54:04]Favorite movie is "King of Monsters"
[1.54:04 - 1.54:13]Confused about why it got negative reception
[1.54:04 - 1.54:13]Enjoys monster movies
[1.54:04 - 1.54:13]King of Monsters wasn't well-received in Godzilla fan base
[1.54:27 - 1.54:33]Thinks it's fun to see giant monsters fighting
[1.54:27 - 1.54:33]Likens it to "Smash Bros" with kaiju
[1.54:54 - 1.55:03]Admires the construction workers who rebuild cities after monster battles
[1.55:09 - 1.55:16]Excited for upcoming Godzilla vs. King Kong movie
[1.55:58 - 1.56:04]Pacific Rim is a "turn your brain off and enjoy" kind of movie
[1.56:15 - 1.56:21]Favorite Godzilla movie is "Shin Godzilla"
[1.56:15 - 1.56:21]Hasn't seen many Godzilla movies
[1.56:52 - 1.57:01]Thinks original King Kong movies are not really monster movies
[1.57:35 - 1.57:40]Pacific Rim is another favorite monster movie
[1.58:14 - 1.58:22]Watched a Spyro the Dragon video on a flight and felt judged by flight crew
[2.00:15 - 2.00:22]Question: Is King Kong a kaiju?
[2.00:23 - 2.00:29]Mention of Patreon and Twitter accounts
[2.00:29 - 2.00:35]Legendary Pictures owns the monster franchise
[2.00:35 - 2.00:41]Crossover between Pacific Rim and Godzilla franchise would be interesting
[2.00:46 - 2.00:53]Wants to know when Pacific Rim crossover will happen
[1.53:57 - 2.00:54]The speaker's favorite movie is "King of Monsters" and enjoys monster movies. They are confused about negative reception and admire the construction workers who rebuild cities after monster battles. They also mention their favorite Godzilla movie, "Shin Godzilla", and express interest in a crossover between Pacific Rim and Godzilla.