Harrison Webb is makes food-related content on Instagram, TikTok and Youtube.

1) Which colloquial adjective does Harrison use which means "crazy"?

2) Which colloquial adjective does Harrison use which means "amazing"?

This looks .

3) Which adjective does Harrison use which means "incredible"?

"That sauce is ".

4) Which word does Harrison use which means "luxurious"?

"I did not expect it to be that ."

5) Which adjective does Harrison use which means "awesome"?

"This is pretty "

Today guys, we’re in LA for the first time in 5 years. Let’s go and surprise my friends with some food.

We’ve come to Air1, never been here before. This is my car by the way. Let’s chill, ignore the driver. We’re getting key in some food, but I’ve heard this is quite expensive—$29 a pound, Rob. We’re getting him a side. What does he like? I don’t know, should I get him a bit of lettuce?

Hi there, how you doing? Can I just get a side of this pearl barley? Yeah, that one. The small one, definitely the small one. Is this good?

It’s pretty good, yeah.

Okay, nice. Thank you so much.

She’s weighing it, let’s see.

Thank you so much, cheers. Appreciate that a lot.

I’ve just seen the price… wait, what is this? Have I got an LQ? This is 10 bucks—that’s kind of mad.


I’ve actually dislocated my jaw, I’m so nervous. I haven’t seen this kid in like 5 years. I’ve gone for the disguise. Like, he’s going to know it’s me, but it’s going to take him maybe 3 seconds. But if he doesn’t recognize me, this is going to be so awkward, and I’m going to walk away, then we’ll reenact.

Here we go—oh my God, oh my God, oh my God! Let’s see if he notices.


[Music]

Hey, order for AO?

Okay, thanks dude.

Bro, what is it?

Dude, you okay? Dude, what the— you okay? Dude, oh my God, bro, what the—

What the—

Oh my God, what the—

Bro, and you drop it, God! I instantly knew! What the—did you see him?

No, I didn’t.

No, I saw you. What the heck! Oh my God, my heart is racing. What are you doing here?

I’m here for 3 weeks.

Oh my God, I’m still—like, my heart is pounding.

Oh my—you didn’t see his reaction? I just… I was like, oh my God, oh my God. I was like, dude. We’re back, baby! You smell exactly the same.

I was going to say the same about you.


We’re at Circus Liquor, we’re off to get a burrito for JC. Anderson likes this; he thinks it’s really good. This looks fire!

Don’t embarrass me.

I’m not embarrassing you, bro, what’s wrong with that? Cooking—imagine literally cooking, doing your job, someone comes in with a camera like, hell, mate, that looks good.

Hey man, Harrison! I’ve heard this is the best.

I’m going to sample this, and then we’re going to get one for JC.

I’d say go with the steak and bacon for the first time.

Yep, steak and bacon. Oh mate.


So, I’ve heard the crack sauce is there.

Thank you so much, man, appreciate it.

Thanks, man, so good to meet you. Appreciate it guys! Bread and breakfast—I haven’t even tried the thing yet.

Go!

Oh my—yeah, yeah, yeah, what’s that sauce? Man, I’m telling you. I don’t know, that sauce is alright. It was supposed to be me getting a burrito for JC, and I forgot to get him one, so I don’t know.


Okay, so I need to be quiet because JC is going to be coming down that hall any second. He’s coming up to Anderson’s room. I’m going to pretend to deliver him a food parcel.

SK on—here we go. I’m getting Anderson to text me as soon as he’s in the bathroom room so that JC will open the door.

Okay, he’s coming up the stairs now, that’s it. I can hear him. I can hear him! Oh my God, oh my God. That’s Anderson, I can hear—

[Music]

Anderson—right, he’s in, he’s in.

Yo, pck fando, cheers bro, thanks man.

What the— Harron, I recognized you immediately, bro! What the—man, dude! Holy—what is it, dude? How you doing?

For a quick second, I was like, why is this weirdo recording me right now?


How you doing? He’s just holding the camera. I got some food, bro.

Oh my God, I live it now!

What? Yeah, no you don’t.

No, okay dude, nice to see you.


So we’ve come to Sugarfish to get Franny some sushi. Never been here before, don’t know what it’s like. Apparently, it’s good. Um, let’s go get some.

What do you suggest is good for just one person?

B—Most of our guests usually go with one of these. It kind of gives you a nice little variety.

Yeah, we’ll do the Tog Go light.

Okay, that looks pretty good. Okay, so we’ve got to wait like 10-15 minutes for this thing. Anderson’s paid for it, 35 bucks. Couldn’t tell you what we got. Also, he spelled my name as “Haron.”


Here, this is the bougiest sushi box. What is this? I did not expect it to be this bougie. Let’s go deliver it.


Oh, oh my God! I thought that was her. Is that her? No, it’s not her. What do I say?

Hey, Door Dash!

Um, I didn’t get a Door Dash.

Oh, it’s not you? What apartment is it? P, I think.

Oh, no, no. I didn’t. I’m sorry.

Oh, okay. Yeah, sorry.

It’s all good.


Right, so seeing as Franny didn’t recognize me—Franny, I’m in America, and I’m going to eat the sushi. I’m staying at his. So this tells you how to do it. I’ve never done this before, I don’t know what I’ve ordered. Let’s just try one.

This is pretty banging. This is a lot of money. You get a lot of sushi. This is salmon, and I don’t know—it’s fire.


Well, thank you very much for watching. Hope you enjoyed the vid. I’ll see you next week. Later!

  1. Chill
  • Definition: To relax or calm down.
  • Example: “Let’s just chill by the beach for the rest of the afternoon.”

2. Mad (informal slang)

  • Definition: Crazy or extreme, often used to express surprise or amazement.
  • Example: “That concert was mad! The energy in the crowd was insane.”

3. Fire (slang)

  • Definition: Something that’s amazing or excellent.
  • Example: “That new song is fire! I can’t stop listening to it.”

4. Bougie (slang)

  • Definition: Short for “bourgeois,” meaning something fancy, upscale, or pretentious.
  • Example: “She only shops at bougie stores that sell designer clothes.”

5. Off to

  • Definition: To leave for or start heading toward a particular destination.
  • Example: “We’re off to the movies; do you want to join us?”

6. Hook up (slang)

  • Definition: To provide someone with something, often for free or at a discount.
  • Example: “My friend hooked me up with free tickets to the concert.”

7. Pounding

  • Definition: A fast or heavy beating, often used to describe a racing heart.
  • Example: “His heart was pounding as he waited to hear the results.”
  1. How would you friends react if you did this to them?
  2. Would you find this easy or difficult to do? Would you be confident or nervous?
  3. Do you ever surprise your friends?
  4. Have any of your friends ever surprised you?
  5. Is it common in your country to treat friends to a meal?

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