I got all kinds of crazy ideas, but the problem is YouTube doesn’t really give me a good idea of what my audience looks like! So I need your help – if you have a moment, please fill out this brief 10 question survey. It’ll help me get a better grasp of your interests, and will allow me to make even more kickin’ rad videos. Thank you! I really appreciate it!
Don’t panic!
All your base are belong tu us!!!
PC = the best for games
NES FTW!!!
should have put an option for an older consol, such as the PS2 or origional Xbox. I don’t have either, but I bet a bunch of people do.
*SLAP* KEEP IT TOGETHER MAN!!!!! just relax…
I am now in the system!
Am I the only one that sees Freddie’s Youtube name as Fred-eue(ewe)?
I can’t wait to see some awesome shizz haha
I’m a pc gamer man should of put pc in the choices too ^^
Nes, snes options plz.
we love your videos.
More colaborations will get you more viewers I bet.
Put PC on the list man!
The portal gun video you made was pretty cool. but if you made i video like when you play the portal game.. or like that.. IT WOULD BE AAAAAAAAAWSOME!!!
BTW PC is the best gamin tool!!
I don’t own any of those consoles… Or any console whatsoever but my PC. That makes me feel really sad. Now waiting for awesome videos.
I love all your videos and collaborations tbh but I had to choose youtube hackers! cant wait for another one lol and shane dawson and nat from community channel were in it! woo
though i do love the nintendo ds LOL
and the ps3 is definitely the best gaming console
The best thing would be if you just keep on making entertaining videos that also could be valuable for the movie-making fans.
Give us epic videos with epic tutorials!
I’d love to see more visual effects!
Excuse me if there’s some mistakes in the text above… English is not my main language
On the question: Approximately how many people do you subscribe to on YouTube? I put 250 because it wont let me subcribe more than that. And to everyone PC is not really a game system, yes it supports games but i think it wasn’t intended to be another games system.
Keep pluggin away man, your doing great and providing us with great entertainment
Your getting more and more views as now most people start to find out about you and your awesome videos
Sometimes I get sweaty at night.
You’re awesome.
I’d love to collab with you sometime!
Hey Freddie,
Your action scenes are incredible, do more of those, they don’t have to be too complicated
chrono trigger vid = life <3
Please check out our channel freddie! We edit to but we put the special effects in music vids and stuff. So please check us out and we boxed you. Hoping we get a box for box
I agree with Benn Allen
If anybody wants to play MW2 with me on PS3 just add me on bang-bang-u-ded7 or LsC_DyNAmiic
Don’t forget the PC as a gaming option, Freddie!
I feel like I’m the only 360 user here, which is strange. Your MW2 videos are top notch. Gamertag: Still Hansy
ebox is awesome, 360, try blur,
lol well your awesome
Animated Pies:
Animated pies or pyes were the most popular banquet entertainment. The nursery rhyme “Sing a Song of Sixpence . . . four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie,” refers to such a pie. According to the rhyme, “When the pie was opened, the birds began to sing. Wasn’t that a dainty dish to set before the King.” In all likelihood, those birds not only sang, but flew briskly out at the assembled guests. Rabbits, frogs, turtles, other small animals, and even small people (dwarfs) were also set into pies, either alone or with birds, to be released when the crust was cut. The dwarf would emerge and walk down the length of the table, reciting poetry, sketching the guests, or doing tricks.
13th Century – A Tortoise or Mullet Pie was in the 13th century cookbook called An Anonymous Andalusian Cookbook of the Thirteenth Century, translated by Charles Perry:
Tortoise or Mullet Pie – Simmer the tortoises lightly in water with salt, then remove from the water and take a little murri, pepper, cinnamon, a little oil, onion juice, cilantro and a little saffron; beat it all with eggs and arrange the tortoises and the mullets in the pie and throw over it the filling. The pastry for the pie should be kneaded strongly, and kneaded with some pepper and oil, and greased, when it is done, with the eggs and saffron.
14th Century – During Charles V (1364-1380), King of France, reign, the important event at banquets was not dishes of food but acts such as minstrels, magicians, jugglers, and dancers.
The chefs entered into the fun by producing elaborate “soteltie” or “subtilty.” Sotelties were food disguised in an ornamental way (sculptures made from edible ingredients but not always intended to be eaten or even safe to eat). In the 14th to 17th centuries, the sotelty was not always a food, but any kind of entertainment to include minstrels, troubadours, acrobats, dancers and other performers. The sotelty was used to alleviate the boredom of waiting for the next course to appear and to entertain the guest. If possible, the sotelty was supposed to make the guests gasp with delight and to be amazed at the ingenuity of the sotelty maker.
During this time period, the Duke of Burgundy’s chef made an immense pie which opened to the strains of 28 musicians playing from within the pie. Out of the pie came a captive girl representing the “captive” Church in the Middle East.
15th Century – At the coronation of eight-year old English King Henry VI (1422-1461) in 1429, a partridge pie, called “Partryche and Pecock enhackyll,” was served. This dish consisted of a cooked peacock mounted in its skin, placed on top of a large pie.. Other birds like partridges, swans, bitterns and herons were frequently placed on top of pies for ornament and as a means of identifying the contents.
1626 – Jeffrey Hudson (1619-1682), famous 17th century dwarf, was served up in a cold pie as a child. England’s King Charles I (1600-1649) and 15-year old Queen Henrietta Maria (1609–1669) passed through Rutland and were being entertained at a banquet being given in their honor by the Duke and Duckess of Buckingha. At the dinner, an enormous crust-covered pie was brought before the royal couple. Before the Queen could cut into the pie, the crust began to rise and from the pie emerged a tiny man, perfectly proportioned boy, but only 18 inches tall named Jeffrey Hudson. Hudson, seven years old the smallest human being that anyone had ever seen, was dressed in a suit of miniature armor climbed out of a gilded pastry pie stood shyly on the table in front of the Queen and bowed low. Hudson was later dubbed Lord Minimus.
Hudson would remain with the queen for the next 18 years, serving as the Queen’s Dwarf, where he became a trusted companion and court favorite. His life after being a court favorite were just as interesting. He was kidnapped by pirates twice, in 1633, his portrait, along with Queen Henrietta Maria, was painted by Sir Anthony Van Dyck (1599-1641), the famous 17th century painter, and then he spent the next quarter-century as a slave in North Africa.
16th Century – In the English translated version of Epulario (The Italian Banquet), published in 1598, the following is written on making pies:
To Make Pie That the Birds May Be Alive In them and Flie Out When It Is Cut Up – Make the coffin of a great pie or pastry, in the bottome thereof make a hole as big as your fist, or bigger if you will, let the sides of the coffin bee somwhat higher then ordinary pies, which done put it full of flower and bake it, and being baked, open the hole in the bottome, and take out the flower. Then having a pie of the bigness of the hole in the bottome of the coffin aforesaid, you shal put it into the coffin, withall put into the said coffin round about the aforesaid pie as many small live birds as the empty coffin will hold, besides the pie aforesaid. And this is to be at such time as you send the pie to the table, and set before the guests: where uncovering or cutting up the lid of the great pie, all the birds will flie out, which is to delight and pleasure shew to the company. And because they shall not bee altogether mocked, you shall cut open the small pie, and in this sort you may make many others, the like you may do with a tart.
PC = Best gaming device.
lolwut why no PC bro? We all know it’s the best.
balls, i clicked submit and only put part my email in
Man… those Freddie’s videos are crazy!!! great job, you can see the effort on any single video =) quality never decrease, I guess that’s why all the viewers are pending on new material coming from him.
PC= my favorite video came console, just saying.
After play games on ps3 nintendo WII and others, on my humble opinion, keyboard and mouse are the best gaming controls.
PC is not a dedicated game system, that’s why it’s not there. Read the questions ppl!
I actually have all the consoles listed
Gr8 Videos cant stop laughing for msot of them and as we all do i love frozen crossing, Btw good survey B
I love you. In a totally non-gay way.
i like pancakes.
Oooh look my name is in a box!
Internet high-fives for everyone, but especially for Freddie and his crew.
I like the Price is right video
Just wanted to add that I use PC for that little gaming I do every once and a while.
And also send some greetings from Estonia, the southern neighbor of Finland
Also exactly where would I go to obtain information on right licensing in my state, I reside in Connecticut.
PC gaming dude :b
also, greetings from Denmark!
YOU IS RANDAWESOME!!!
damn i wish i had money to buy consoles but alas i cannot afford it at the moment
Damn… all talking about how Pc is best for games, u do know that u can do things outside too…