Grandparent's Little Secret - Studio C

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A grandma reveals the secrets of her past to her curious grandchildren.

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Video features Whitney Call, Matt Meese, Mallory Everton and Jeremy Warner

Grandparent's Little Secret - Studio C
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My craziest family story is when we were in Las Vegas and my grandparents wanted to show us what a waste of money gambling is. He out his quarter in the slot and pulled the lever. He hit the jackpot! Us kids went nuts and were tripping over each other to put our quarters in. He was speechless and just said "bad example, BAD example!"

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grandma: "let me assure you, we were as guilty as they come."
Matt: "thats comforting."

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My great grandma buried her kids inheritance, then drew a map to find it.

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My great great grandparents were alive during the great depression. They had I think 4 sons. Three were big, burly, moving men, and one worked a desk job at the post office. The moving men made fun of the post office brother. When the Great Depression came, the moving men were no longer needed, and lost their jobs. But, the guy at the post office was needed more than ever and started to support the whole family.

izzym
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My dad proposed to my mom when they were against each other in court (parents were lawyers)

charlizeparedes
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Whitney is so good at acting evil grandma

calebbigelow
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My great-grandma was neighbors with Al Capone when they were kids, and her brother played baseball with him. Apparently he also brought his mother flowers every day...

elisalapaglia
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"A lady is only as good as her stabbing implement."

mollym.
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"We started a family...a crime family." -grandma Gets me every time. 🤣🤣

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My craziest family story? Is when I figured out that my mothers name wasn't mom.

whistle
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you could say she's a ..."sketchy" grandma

gamma
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My grandfather was one of the last people alive who knew how to operate WWII code machines.

BurningTaco
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Wow, the makeup on Whitney was somethin' else! She did a great job with the old lady shaking and mumbling. Too funny!

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Man, I suprised how few people have crazy family stories! I have too many. a few favorites: There was grandma who fell off a horse in the mountains of Panama and hit her head on a rock. As she sat dazed on the ground bleeding from where her head struck she asked her companion if he thought people would come to the deep jungle to visit her grave if she died there. He answered honestly, "No Jane, I don't think so...." Well, that was enough for her to muster the gumption to keep on keepin' on. She got up, tied her head up with a bandana and got back on the horse. Her companion was like, "um, we need to get you to a hospital" and Grandma was like, nope i got things to do in these mountains. Week later she went to the hospital and she'd had a concussion. Did I mention she was in her 50's at the time? In her late 70's she moved to Yugoslavia. She wanted to stay but the war broke out and she had to leave because her visa wasnt extended. No, she wasn't afraid of war apperently. She went to Poland. One day she was on a train talking to someone when she realized the train was pulling out of her station. She grabbed her bags and ran out of the car and jumped to the platform.

she missed the platform by a matter of feet. She woke up in the hospital. Eventually she moved back to the states and lived with us. She was a badass. So many stories about her.

Of course I always thought my dad was a super hero for getting hit by a train when he was 2 and still being the big, smart strong guy he was.

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It reminds me of my grandmother's funeral. My uncle came to make a speech and said "let me tell you about how she smuggled things to war prisoners and passed messages under the Nazis' noses". Saying I was not expecting that is a huge understatement. Apparently, it was a secret she only shared with her late husband and sons. Everyone else, me, my mom, the cousins, the neighbours, the bishop were like O_O

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A Snitch tied up in the basement? Grandma must be a good Seeker, those things are hard to catch.

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I have a knife just like that one, ironically it belonged to my grandmother o.o

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My family comes from the Netherlands and during WWII my great-grandfather was a member of the Dutch resistance against the Nazis. He was eventually captured and put in a prison camp, but he had a "silver tongue" and befriended the guards. The resistance was stealing the Nazi's food supplies (potatoes that the Nazis had stolen from the Dutch people) and he came up with a plan.

He told them that he knew where the resistance would hide the potatoes and convinced the to Nazis to give him permission to leave for six weeks so that he could get the potatoes. While he was out he would help the resistance, and only days after he gave them the potatoes the resistance would steal the potatoes again, allowing him to make the deal again and go out into the world. This continued for quite a while before he finally left the camp behind for good.

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My great-grandmother was a W.A.S.P. in the air force and had to conceal the fact that she had asthma to continue serving. Eventually she was found out and had to retire, but she was an inspiration to me and all my family.

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My grandpa was a smoke jumper in Idaho. He would jump out of airplanes and parachute into burning forests and mountainous areas to put out the wildfires

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