Author Archive for Scooter Magruder
Cameron "Scooter" Magruder is an actor, producer, and new media personality who creates weekly videos for his YouTube account ScooterMagruder. His videos have been featured on the Today Show, NBATV, The Huffington Post, ESPN.com, the Orlando Sentinel, and more. If you would like to contact Scooter Magruder, please navigate to the contact page.
VIDEO: Top 100 Things Drunk People Say
This has been one of the most requested Top 100 videos to make…so I finally made it! The funny things is I don’t drink. I actually have never tasted alcohol in my life…other than church communion which doesn’t count in my books. Needless to say, I definitely relied a lot on everyone’s suggestions for this video! I hope you enjoy Top 100 Things Drunk People Say and thank you to all the other YouTubers who helped with my shoot 🙂
What did I miss?
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VIDEO: #FiestaMovement Farewell
In case you’ve been living under a rock, or not watching my videos for the past couple of months, I won a free car and gas for 8 months through the #FiestaMovement! In return for the car, I made a video each month based on the month’s theme, ranging from fitness to gaming.
FTC DISCLAIMER: Ford invited me to be an agent for the Fiesta Movement. They’ve provided me with a 2014 Ford Fiesta, and they’re covering gas, insurance and administrative costs for the duration of the Movement. They definitely threw me the alley.
Well I had to give the car back and am paying for my own gas again, but at least I can always look back at this video for the memories!
Why are gas prices so high though?
Teaching My Sister How to Drive
The #FiestaMovement has come to an end, sadly, which means no more free gas for me! BUT, before I returned the car, I decided to teach my sister how to drive stick shift. Now in all fairness, she had driven stick shift before…kinda.
FTC DISCLAIMER: Ford invited me to be an agent for the Fiesta Movement. They’ve provided me with a 2014 Ford Fiesta, and they’re covering gas, insurance and administrative costs for the duration of the Movement. They definitely threw me the alley.
She had never driven on the road with other cars before and knew the theory of how the clutch works, since I had previously explained it to her. However, this video represents a significant leap in my sister’s driving ability and I did think I was going to die at one point in the video, if that counts for anything.
Was I a good teacher? Do you know how to drive stick?
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