WHY DO SOME PEOPLE HANG OUT AT THE TRASH DUMPS AND SIFT THROUGH OTHER PEOPLES WASTE? WHAT IS IT YOU ARE SEEKING, OR WHO ARE YOU SEEKING TO FIND ? IS THAT YOUR JOB TO BE LIKE A RATT IN PACKS GOING THROUGH THE IMPORTANT PROCESS OF SNOOPERY? I JUST WAS WONDERING HOW IMPORTANT THE TRASH IS TO SOME PEOPLE. I GUESS IF ITS YOUR JOB TO WASTE TAXPAYERS MONIES, ITS ALL GOOD! I DONT UNDERSTAND BUT OKAY!
I must say that I looked at your new channel with such excitement on a great transformation of a great build and all the history lessons that go with it ! The amount of videos has been bad ! I certainly hope that you have not been dealing with health issues yourselves or a family or friend in need of help ! So putting that aside ! I don't care if you install a door bust down a wall or bust open a water pipe ? Just at a minimum of one video a week on any particular day and stick to it ! We all need to feel the excitement of things we and our body can no longer do ! Hope your all well ! Just some friendly advice if you wish to move foward on you tube and be successful ! God Bless !
FYI. The Turnpike does not go to I-10. It ruins into I-75 in Wildwood. Sounds like the same demise of the town of Kicco on the Kissimmee River. All the buildings are gone now but you can still see some of the concrete sidewalks and foundations.
Similar story. I've been around guns my entire life. I've always known the rules of gun safety and followed them. I did 7 years in the military and shot even more after returning to civilian life. Then, one day, I was manipulating a Glock 17 with a very light trigger and I was so certain that it was unloaded. I had my finger on the trigger as I was going to push the slide back and applied too much pressure on the trigger accidentally. Turns out it was loaded and I put a 9mm hole through my hand, taking a lot of bone out with it. My surgeon wanted to go ahead and amputate the left index finger since he said it likely would suffer necrosis from lack of oxygen, but I begged him to give it a shot, so he did the best he could during surgery to piece together the various remaining splinters. We even used experimental sonic treatment to stimulate bone growth. I didn't manage a full recovery, but I did get to keep my left index finger (albeit about half-an-inch shorter than it had been before). It has much reduced functionality than it did originally, but I went back to shooting almost immediately so as to not get gun shy. I was embarrassed to tell the truth about what happened, but at the same time I wanted to warn other people of how dangerous complacency is, and it turns out a lot of people I know have had negligent discharges that they were too embarrassed to mention as well. Stay safe, folks!
New to your channel, this came up in my RU-vid feed probably because I've been watching old Mall videos. This is immensely cool, I'm immensely envious! I would love to tackle a project like that. We also live in Florida, having moved here from St Louis Missouri in 2001. We go back to visit at least twice a year, and try to stay off the interstate and take the back roads to sightsee. Every time we go through a small town I'll find some old abandoned building and say "we should buy that". Oh yeah, subbed. Definitely want to follow this build!
I love these old world mud flooded buildings. It's amazing to think that you only are literally scratching the surface...that there are many floors buried underground. That no one builds like that...that all those building joined together are one building separated by facades....that every town seems to have builders that liked to build on a slant, not level, and went to great lengths to dig "basements" with half buried windows and doors...mind you, no power tools, no dozers-just horse and buggy. Wonder how the broung in all that brick??
No updates for the last month, hope all is well, looking forward to following this with you guys. New to the channel from the first Bank video and periodically check in to see any new videos.
You're the only You Tube beer critic, who likes the dark beers, like I do. All other beers experts, I've seen on YT, mostly present IPAs or lagers. I love porters, stouts, & bitters, but they're hard for me to find in most bars & breweries. I'll definitely check out some of the breweries, you tested & recommend, when I'm in Portland next week.