I can see a grey gardens situation with these two when they get older
Or this (with less laughs)
Or this (with less laughs)
For someone with social anxiety, don’t think I know anyone who socialises as much as himDon't worry everyone - Our Gary's having a very productive day. Spotted on IG at Nandos with Robyn of 'Watsons Do Disney' fame.
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Someone Gary/Adam Stan I follow posted exactly the bottom screenshot saying this is why they love them so much
I have always thought this about Adam and Gary. Adam in my opinion is not particularly likeable on his own, he's a nice enough guy but the toff reaks out of him and Gary seems a bit more down to earth. Gary has all the banter and brings all the laughs. Adams channel would tank without him and I think Adam knows this so he puts up with it.Adam always makes snarky comments about Gary, like ‘this is why you don’t pay for your own food Gary’. Deep down he thinks Gary is a loser but he needs the views.
Adam pays as he knows Gary brings in more views to his channel. All Gary needs is some spending money for pins, not even sure he pays for his own foodOK. I earn a reasonably good wage but can only afford to go to the USA every few years. I do Florida but usually a few days at Universal but not Disney as it all adds up. So how does Mr Anxiety who does not work afford multiple trips a year and manage airport situations, attention seeking and crowded parks? He must be in his 40's? Does he still live at home?
Adam pays for everything, including food. The only thing Gary is responsible for is his souvenirs.Adam pays as he knows Gary brings in more views to his channel. All Gary needs is some spending money for pins, not even sure he pays for his own food
Yeah Gary is 42 (I think?) And yes still lives at home
It’s too weird. The irony is lost when it’s 1-2 posts everyday and you know he took 100s of photos in WDW.How weird is the obsession with the nuimo Mickey?
Like seriously he's 42 and buying outfits for the bleeping thing!
I LIVE in the US (Wisconsin), earn a decent wage, and still can't figure out how these two can afford visiting WDW quarterly (if not more frequently).OK. I earn a reasonably good wage but can only afford to go to the USA every few years. I do Florida but usually a few days at Universal but not Disney as it all adds up. So how does Mr Anxiety who does not work afford multiple trips a year and manage airport situations, attention seeking and crowded parks? He must be in his 40's? Does he still live at home?
And considering Wisconsin wages are higher even than London wages in most professions/industries minus the need for a long haul flight most of us Brits are also truly baffled by our vloggers going out there 4/5/6 times a year. The ones who go most often are those with either no job at all or low-paying jobs - by US standards dismally paying jobs. The ones who have 2 good salaries go once/twice a year and have a very modest life in the UK to enable that - L&R, Will& Lelly, Ian and David come to mind.I LIVE in the US (Wisconsin), earn a decent wage, and still can't figure out how these two can afford visiting WDW quarterly (if not more frequently).
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I remember being on benefits in my early 20s. I got so little - think £55 at the time. Everything seemed so expensive to me. A £2 chocolate bar was too expensive. Gary doesn't flinch at $50 pizzas or $25 burgers or $15 ice cream sundaes. The burger alone would be a huge chunk of his weekly payment if he is getting one and the fact he has zero reaction is puzzling. It means he's definitely not paying and he likely has little concept of money.not even sure he pays for his own food
I'm reminded of a classic Saturday Night Live sketch where Eddie Murphy appeared as James Brown in James Brown's Celebrity Hot Tub Party.No worries... He's still the lazy slug he's always been. Last night's episode featured him in bed (per-usual) in his bath robe.![]()
Gary doesn’t pay for any food so that’s why he doesn’t flinch. But to spend $800 on merch in one trip is insane. He really does lack the true value of money. They all do.I remember being on benefits in my early 20s. I got so little - think £55 at the time. Everything seemed so expensive to me. A £2 chocolate bar was too expensive. Gary doesn't flinch at $50 pizzas or $25 burgers or $15 ice cream sundaes. The burger alone would be a huge chunk of his weekly payment if he is getting one and the fact he has zero reaction is puzzling. It means he's definitely not paying and he likely has little concept of money.