@@3182john/ That's what I say when nearly every new show/movie etc has some political nonsense in it. Miss the days when a show did not have the desire to lecture you
Messing himself up so frequently with electricity and various chemicals and solvents has imbued him with super powers, and all those broken bones healed back stronger, making him almost invulnerable to impact damage.
FinalEvilElpis well 1.) there hard to work on/ very confusing, 2.) the go for space if you look under the hood in a 1968 350 Pontiac firebird you will see there is lots of extra room to work, to can get to anything and unlike nowadays you have to pretty well remove 1 or more parts to get to the one your going to replace or repair. Also I’m almost 16 which isn’t old but in still old school, But older stuff is so easy and never a headache to work on so anyone can do it!
FinalEvilElpis Oh yes definitely yup because when your going to replace your old battery in a new car you should not that to remove shit out from in the wheel well compared to older vehicles it’s right there just undo the grounds and mounts and it’s good. I’m not lazy it faster quicker and you don’t need expensive useless tools
@FinalEvilElpis aren't you fun at parties, lol. When's the last time you changed the oil in your car, or replaced a headlight? It's inevitable that things break over time, and since the majority of the population aren't princesses we have to deal with it. what do you mean "don't buy shitty vehicles"? A shitty vehicle is one that costs upward of $1000 to fix every-time it breaks down, aka electrical problems. They're really annoying; people specialize in it- I've rewired motorcycles and newer trucks and it helps you appreciate the older, simpler cars. P.S.- work on your comebacks- "Not all vehicles do that, moron. You are lazy, and ignorant." Proof of that? English above that of a 2nd grader?
My favorite funny part was when Tim accidentally hit the brake release of the crane to drop the steel beam on top of Jill's car (Chevy Nomad) which turns into a giant hot dog bun at 2:16!🤣LMAO!
I love your suggestions. My favorites were your accessory arrangement and storing your tools within your house rather than in the garage. I admired the adorable, lovely tower in which you kept your instruments. I appreciate taking on responsibilities right now, just like you. Thank you for sharing! More videos about organization would be great!
One of my all time favorite shows ever! I still watch it all the time. I love the relationship between Tim and Jill and Tim and the boys. So much better than the shows today. I love that he's a car guy bc I'm a car girl. I love muscle cars.
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Watched this show all the time growing up. Watched it all over again in Afghanistan. Severally underappreciated this show growing up. Fucking hilarious and also some good life lessons with Wilson and the pickles Tim put himself into
I remember always seeing this on growing up, but never actually watched a full episode. I had no idea it was a comedy show, and a good one at that. Always thought it was a boring show about tools and carpentry. 😂
@@RDSports5 Someone should make a game where you play as Tim, constantly "upgrading" regular tools into horrific weapons which will totally break the Geneva Convention in half. Game Al: "Tim, did you turn that electric can opener into a saw-blade launcher? *_Again?"_*
It wouldn't be the same. And they did something similar-last man standing. Then later put the two characters in the same UNIVERSE. And had them actually meet each other.
Using Tim Allen's techniques I managed to rat out all my coke dealers and friends to avoid jail time just because as a comedic actor I was aggressively mediocre