
NancyH
@NancyH_60 • 79,947 subscribers
Devoted Christian✝️ | Proud MAGA Patriot🇺🇸 | 2A & Veteran Supporter | Animal Lover & Wholesome Humor | Daily faith, freedom & fun. Love God, Guns & USA! #MAGA
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POV: Driving down the street, spot your husband in full clown mode leading the neighborhood kids in yellow raincoats… so you STOP the car, get out, and yell: ‘What are you doing?! Mrs. Peter just called me asking where Jimmy was!’ He proudly hits you with: ‘It’s the Losers Club!’ I couldn’t help myself I had to share - I’m still laughing 💀🤡🚗
NancyH569,862 views • 15 days ago

A timeless Hollywood love story that proves choosing each other every day is the real fairy tale. ✨ Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell first locked eyes in 1966 on the set of The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band — she was the bubbly 21-year-old dancer, he was the 16-year-old kid with big dreams. Sparks didn’t fly then, but fate had other plans. Seventeen years later, in 1983, they reconnected while filming Swing Shift. This time, the chemistry was undeniable. They started dating on Valentine’s Day, decided to “have fun until we don’t,” and never looked back. No wedding bells, no paperwork — just pure, daily commitment. They’ve blended families, raised their son Wyatt together, welcomed grandchildren, starred in movies side-by-side, and laughed through four decades of ups, downs, and everything in between. Through it all, their secret? “We choose each other every single day.” 43 years later and still holding hands, still stealing glances, still proving that real love doesn’t need a ring to last forever. ❤️
NancyH775,843 views • 21 days ago

I walked into the grocery store like I always do, grabbing my usual pack of ground beef for dinner. But something felt off as I scanned the labels. These days, you’re not always buying real meat — you could be bringing home lab-grown meat without even realizing it. Always read the label carefully. Look specifically for words like “cultured” or “cultivated” meat. That’s your sign it’s from a lab, not a farm. Protect what you feed your family — real meat matters. Have you checked your labels lately? 👀
NancyH99,595 views • 4 days ago

Welcome to the shop, where every day is an adventure in human creativity… and questionable driving. These are the real ‘Customer States’ moments that leave even seasoned mechanics speechless. Customer states: Your tire is loose. Yep… she drove here like this. How?! “Customer states: Do not rotate the tires. However, he would like the front tires moved to the rear… and the rear to the front. What the—” “Customer states: The belt doesn’t want to retract. Ma’am, that’s a seatbelt… not a yo-yo.” “Customer states: My backup camera is like taking LSD. Trippy visuals guaranteed—no substances required.” “Customer states: I need a wheel bearing. Sure thing… right after we address the fact your wheel is barely hanging on.” “Customer states: Steering wheel shaking violently. No kidding—looks like it’s trying to escape the vehicle.” “Customer states: Truck sounds like a snare drum. Ba-dum-tss… every pothole is a drum solo.” “Customer states: Tire pressure light is on. Yeah… it’s pretty obvious why.” “Customer states: I ran something over and it’s making noise. Can you check that out? Mechanic: Sir… that’s a full trash can lid dragging under your car. Congratulations, you brought the whole neighborhood with you.” “Customer states: I hear a squeak in my brake pedal. And an oil leak? Well, at least the engine’s crying too.” These compilations are pure gold because they capture the beautiful chaos of everyday people trusting their most complex machine to… well, vibes. Mechanics see it all—from DIY disasters to total denial. Next time your car makes a funny noise, just remember: it could always be a trash can lid symphony. What’s your wildest “customer states” story? Drop it below—the shop’s always open for more laughs! 😂🔧
NancyH366,480 views • 27 days ago

🍞 Nature’s bread? Let’s put it to the test! 🙌 Watch as this soft slice of Nature’s Own 100% wheat bread meets running water… Does it hold up like real bread from nature, or reveal its secrets? 😱 This is just the beginning of my food experiments, friends! What should I test next?
NancyH43,406 views • 4 days ago

🤣 When Mama (Vicki Lawrence) drags Eunice and absolutely destroys Carol Burnett — forcing her to break character! The legendary shade and timing in these ‘The Family’ sketches never gets old. Vicki staying stone-cold in character while Carol loses it is pure comedy perfection. This is why The Carol Burnett Show is timeless — the real laughter, the sibling energy, and Mama’s savage one-liners! 😂 Who’s your favorite Mama moment?
NancyH53,909 views • 6 days ago

I Can Ship My Pants!” – The Legendary Kmart Commercial That Had Everyone Laughing (and Blushing) In a bustling Kmart store, a wide-eyed customer approaches the helpful associate at the counter with a mix of surprise and excitement. “So I can ship my pants right here?” he asks, barely believing it. The associate smiles confidently. “You can ship your pants from anywhere!” The news spreads like wildfire through the store. A woman on her phone lights up: “You hear that? I can ship my pants for free!” She beams. “Wow… I just may ship my pants.” Her enthusiasm is contagious. Nearby, a dad turns to his young son, Billy. “Yeah, ship your pants, Billy. You can ship your pants too!” The kid’s face explodes with joy. “I can’t wait to ship my pants, Dad!” He pauses, then adds triumphantly, “I just shipped my pants!” The camera cuts to more delighted shoppers in everyday situations—on the bus, in the laundromat, at the kitchen table, even mid-yoga pose—all chanting the same ridiculous refrain with pure glee: “Ship my pants!” “Ship my drawers!” “I just shipped my bed!” This 2013 Kmart ad was marketing gold: clever, memorable, and hilariously edgy. It turned a simple shipping promo into a viral sensation that still cracks people up today. Who knew free shipping could be this much fun? 🚚😂
NancyH264,114 views • 1 month ago

The Reckless Couriers: Packages Flying Like Fallen Stars In the quiet suburbs where porch lights flickered like distant hopes, a new breed of modern-day wanderers roamed the streets in their rumbling vans—delivery drivers on a mission that seemed more like a chaotic game of dodgeball than a service of care. They called themselves couriers, but to the watchful eyes behind curtained windows, they were storm-bringers, hurling boxes and envelopes through the air with the casual flair of a pitcher in the ninth inning. One fateful afternoon in a sleepy Texas neighborhood, young Sarah peered out her window as another brown truck screeched to a halt. The driver, sweat-streaked and hurried, grabbed a fragile package marked “Handle with Care” and launched it toward her doorstep like a discus thrower at the Olympics. It tumbled end over end, landing with a sickening thud against the welcome mat. Another followed—a heavy box that bounced once, twice, before spilling its secrets across the lawn. Packages flew everywhere that day: over fences, into bushes, skidding across driveways like runaway meteors. Some drivers dropped them with a shrug, others tossed them with surprising athleticism, turning routine deliveries into spectacles of airborne absurdity. Word spread like wildfire through the community. “Did you see the one who drop-kicked the Amazon box?” neighbors whispered. “Or the guy who yeeted my new blender clear across the porch?” What began as frustration bloomed into legend. These weren’t just careless workers; they were anti-heroes in a fast-paced world that demanded speed over gentleness, quotas over caution. Their vans became chariots of commerce, but their throws told a deeper tale—of exhausted souls racing against the clock, of a system that valued velocity above all. Yet in the quiet aftermath, as families gathered their battered goods and shook their heads in disbelief, one truth lingered: in the age of instant everything, even the simplest deliveries had become a wild, unpredictable story of flight and fall. And somewhere out there, another driver was revving his engine, package in hand, ready to write the next chapter.
NancyH277,453 views • 1 month ago