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Inside Abandoned Northern A Frame Home 

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Scrapped Video from last year, Thought about flipping this place but in reality it needs a total gutting and it would cost more to fix than it's worth and that is why nobody else has bought it. Fixed this could sell for $350,000 at least in perfect condition just the area, I said 200k in the video. The mouse may have been to a bait station. This place will only be bought by someone who want's to live there themself but still cool explore, thanks to the owner letting us view. It's possible the building never had a furnace but separate electric heating in each room which is totally stupid. Probably cost less to install but up north electric heating is super expensive and Nobody Does it. Oil up here is most efficient. This must have been some rich person's summer house and just used it to get the chill out on cold summer mornings. More videos coming soon.

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@post.10
@post.10 3 года назад
If your new to the channel please read video descriptions. Thanks for watching and have a great day
@djchallengers8208
@djchallengers8208 3 года назад
Hi
@Tazerboy_10
@Tazerboy_10 3 года назад
Some people won't even brother, but that's up to them...
@davidpfohl9678
@davidpfohl9678 3 года назад
was the house ever sold?
@speedlite9164
@speedlite9164 3 года назад
@@faapilot simple mistakes happen. I didn’t even notice
@jptang1701
@jptang1701 3 года назад
@@speedlite9164Never acknowledge the grammer police.
@hockeyjon596
@hockeyjon596 3 года назад
Did you check to see if their drains were unclogged and free of debris?
@xl000
@xl000 3 года назад
that would be a job for the other drain channels, the ones who deal with feces and whatnot
@Red_wine
@Red_wine 3 года назад
@@xl000 All good ratty? All good!
@gabgames26
@gabgames26 3 года назад
"Inside Abandoned Northern A Frame Home" I've seen enough horror movies to know where this is going.
@fcukugimmeausername
@fcukugimmeausername 3 года назад
This could almost pass as a found footage video lol.
@breezybruh2240
@breezybruh2240 3 года назад
joke's on you. it went fine(:
@januzi2
@januzi2 3 года назад
"Nothing in the house looked abnormal, there was just too much of it. Like a smile with too many teeth."
@truenorthstrongfree
@truenorthstrongfree 3 года назад
Geena Davis?
@januzi2
@januzi2 3 года назад
@@truenorthstrongfree Somebody much younger. Somebody that had won BAFTA 2018 for the best game about the abandoned house ;) Edit: Geena was pretty great in the "Long kiss goodnight" and in the "Cutthroat Island".
@maryannhubbert1847
@maryannhubbert1847 3 года назад
Beetlejuice
@januzi2
@januzi2 3 года назад
@@maryannhubbert1847 I dare you to type it two more times ;)
@dianedenham5259
@dianedenham5259 3 года назад
@@januzi2 : two of my favourite movies.
@musicfanhawk4523
@musicfanhawk4523 3 года назад
Very cool house! I have loved the A frame style since I was a little kid. Beautiful area.
@clairefunnell8481
@clairefunnell8481 3 года назад
Hi. Watching from Toronto Canada. I liked the house. Pretty cool. Lots of space. Hope someone buys it. Thanks for sharing and stay safe.
@a_burger
@a_burger 3 года назад
I actually recognize this house (drive by it somewhat frequently), to be honest never really realized it was abandoned, but also didn't pay that much attention to it. The A frame design + the fact that it faces south (hope this isn't giving away too much info) has me think the builders were going for a passive solar heating design. Aframes trap heat really well (especially on the upper floors) and those big windows out front would let plenty in. This might explain the electric baseboard heating as more of a backup system (not ideal but given the early 70's architecture may have been prompted by the oil crisis) and might also explain the lack of insulation on the top floor to keep it from getting unbearably hot in the summer.
@chrislawver966
@chrislawver966 3 года назад
I like your optimism post 10. You see the potential and I see a complete tear down.
@Geolog66
@Geolog66 3 года назад
Very interesting exploration. Keep up the good work!
@fransinyard891
@fransinyard891 3 года назад
Once again you have taken us exploring! I love it! Thanks Post! I look forward to watching your videos!
@SegaRally826
@SegaRally826 3 года назад
Hey Post10, can you put metric conversion at the bottom of the screen when you mention length/area/volumen? We Europeans love those videos but we really don't know anything about the us costumary measurement system. :) Greetings from Germany Love your content!
@Seriously_Unserious
@Seriously_Unserious 3 года назад
Us Canadians also use metric, though we are more familiar with Imperial due to our proximity to the USA. Still, I prefer metric.
@jameswoughter4150
@jameswoughter4150 3 года назад
No
@dianedenham5259
@dianedenham5259 3 года назад
@@jameswoughter4150 : yeah, I get it. I'm Canadian, if I'm that interested I'll figure the conversion.
@jasonbarnes3401
@jasonbarnes3401 3 года назад
There is no furnace in a house that has electric baseboards.
@Seriously_Unserious
@Seriously_Unserious 3 года назад
yup. IMO that choice for heating also makes sense due to how tall the house is. Heat from central would all rush up to the upper floors, leaving the main floor and basement permanently cold, other them maybe during hot periods of the summer. The upper floors would be scorching year round, even in winter, as the heat would raise up there and the furnace wouldn't be able to keep up for the lower floors. Having heating controlled separately for each floor or room makes the most sense to keep the temperatures consistent for all the floors. Including the basement and attic, that house had what, 4 or 5 stories?
@jasonbarnes3401
@jasonbarnes3401 3 года назад
@@Seriously_Unserious also with electric baseboards they can easily winterize the house each season.
@Seriously_Unserious
@Seriously_Unserious 3 года назад
This looks like a cool place. I think the reason there's so many thermostats is because the place never had central heating, I saw a baseboard heater in pretty much every room, so those thermostats were probably to control the heating for that room or level's heaters. IMO that actually makes more sense then central for a house that tall, since each floor would need a different temperature setting. The upper floors would be scorching hot year round while the basement would be ice cold year round if you had them all on one thermostat as the heat would rise to the upstairs floors plus they'd also be having the furnace puffing out heat nonstop trying to keep up with the rising heat for the main floor where the thermostat would most likely be, while the basement would never get enough heat from the furnace. By having the heat controlled floor by floor with localized room heating, each floor can have it's own heat settings and only get as much heating as it needs to stay comfortably warm. I'd probably also do a similar setup for AC, if I were to set that up in a house like that. That way the upper floors could get more cooling in the summer, and the basement less.
@annahasty7191
@annahasty7191 3 года назад
Thank You so much for mentioning Third Hand Smoke. I been trying for months to convince my doctor that it does exist. 😀
@tmwinkler
@tmwinkler 3 года назад
This house has electric base-board heat. Each one of the long square boxes along the base-board is a heater. There is usually a thermostat in each room so you can control the heat room-by-room.
@chaoticconjuring
@chaoticconjuring 3 года назад
What an interesting layout to the home. The second floor deck that wrapped around the house had to have been amazing when it was first put in. Also I loved that the mouse u touched tried to ride home with you on your car 🤣
@attwooda4655
@attwooda4655 3 года назад
So much potential here, would love to see the improvement work progress. Thank you Post 10, keep safe. Sending love from England x for April
@russian06374
@russian06374 3 года назад
Wish I could afford to fix it up its a beautiful place with potential and a great view
@johnsmart964
@johnsmart964 3 года назад
Thank you very much for this very interesting video. The house certainly has plenty of room, as you said. One hopes that someone will wish to spend the time and money on it to get it to an acceptable standard.
@christinemiller7238
@christinemiller7238 2 года назад
If it gets remodeled I would love to see that as its own channel.
@skullythesaltyone2219
@skullythesaltyone2219 3 года назад
Duddeeee I remember watching you from when you were at like 10k subs, so glad you got recommended again to me
@IHavent82Day
@IHavent82Day 3 года назад
The wallpaper in the bathroom!!!! So cute
@peterwhite9546
@peterwhite9546 3 года назад
That is some pretty serious foundation damage. Another thing I noticed is it looked like someone had already started to demo it a bit as the flooring was all gone, but judging from the era I am guessing it was all carpet.
@goodguygto
@goodguygto 3 года назад
Hey Post 10!!, the upper part of the house reminds me of Amityville!!! Would you say that would be Amityville part 2!!! ??😮😮😮
@bwalko5674
@bwalko5674 3 года назад
Steep roofs are nice, snow-wise. Any non-flat roof is always a good start, though.
@dylantrinder1571
@dylantrinder1571 3 года назад
That little mouse was cute 🐁
@nathanbugg3221
@nathanbugg3221 3 года назад
Good house. Thanks for a good video.
@AiMR
@AiMR 3 года назад
Those valves in the upstairs bedroom wall were probably for a forced hot water heating system. They might have started converting it from electric when the foundation suddenly shifted.
@chrisryan5339
@chrisryan5339 3 года назад
Interesting stuff. Many thanks. Chris from England.
@nowisee4303
@nowisee4303 3 года назад
Your vids are so interesting. Thanks Post.
@tomboy313
@tomboy313 3 года назад
so many hiding places how scary. but it is a very cool house
@jkinkamo
@jkinkamo 3 года назад
Cool CB-antenna at 0:10
@marcberm
@marcberm 3 года назад
I was going to say those baseboards look like individual electric units so you're probably right about that. It's a shame it can't be flipped but like you said I think if it was owner/occupant renovated it might be doable. I might even consider a DIY geothermal system for really efficient heat and air conditioning without the huge expense. Totally doable nowadays.
@PowerTom286
@PowerTom286 3 года назад
Nice property
@davidglaum2538
@davidglaum2538 3 года назад
I think that about the only thing that can be done with that place is put in trucks and hall it away. With the foundation cracked that bad and the roof and mold it would probably cost more to fix than it would be worth
@JasonHalversonjaydog
@JasonHalversonjaydog 3 года назад
those A frames are neat, i have a close friend who lives in one
@motomuto3313
@motomuto3313 3 года назад
That is electric baseboard heating.
@rinoz47
@rinoz47 3 года назад
Paneling nightmare... Still beautiful in its own right
@Toobula
@Toobula 3 года назад
Gas dryer in that laundry? There were some other holes in the wall. Place like that would very likely have gas bottles delivered. On the other hand, the kitchen was all electric and so was the water heater, so yeah, a mystery. No furnace, all electric heat. And $10k for a septic? Try $40k.
@kimberlywagner1638
@kimberlywagner1638 3 года назад
Amazing, thanks
@SuperZytoon
@SuperZytoon 3 года назад
Unique home. I bet it was a showplace when new. Too bad about the shifting problems. I’ve never heard of 3rd hand smoke. That is so interesting. What a horrible after effect of being or living with a smoker. No wonder it eats at the lungs so badly and causes other body damage. Just awful. Sorry I jumped on this but my late husband was a smoker.
@Tazerboy_10
@Tazerboy_10 3 года назад
I found that scientific fact to be interesting... (I've only heard about 1st hand and 2nd hand smoking...)
@ricj7517
@ricj7517 3 года назад
Bet it was an awesome house at one time
@rukiaryuuzaki8734
@rukiaryuuzaki8734 3 года назад
10:55. The mirror. Thanks for sharing your handsome face for this split second !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@flhti2005
@flhti2005 3 года назад
Those are electric heat baseboards, the thermostats are line voltage and don't have mercury in them.
@XXMETAL4LIF3XX
@XXMETAL4LIF3XX 3 года назад
those seem to be electric baseboard heaters no ? possibly never had a furnace just stoves and a fire place
@unclognh
@unclognh 6 месяцев назад
I think i know were this is, but don't wana say to keep vandals away. But i think its near Berlin NH but different abutting town?
@royreynolds108
@royreynolds108 3 года назад
The shingles are worn out. Age. They are about 20 to 30 or more years old. The blue tank @ 3:46 is the pressure tank from the well pump.
@fivetool
@fivetool 3 года назад
So, what was it listed for? How much are they trying to get?
@bradmuth1014
@bradmuth1014 3 года назад
It has electric baseboard heating. It would be very expensive to heat.
@ronszudarek3382
@ronszudarek3382 3 года назад
So thats at least a 2500 sq ft house. The dryer was probably natural gas.
@quotemenot7520
@quotemenot7520 3 года назад
Post, did you phone up and find how much it was selling for ? Or do they go via an auction ? Looks a great house to buy, renovate and live in as long as you are not to far from civilisation. Was that a church across the road ?
@post.10
@post.10 3 года назад
Most houses too crappy for viewings go to auction.com but beware
@quotemenot7520
@quotemenot7520 3 года назад
@@post.10 Thanks for the link Post.
@Identity1010
@Identity1010 3 года назад
Random mouse : just chilling
@ericjohnson4825
@ericjohnson4825 3 года назад
nice!
@Justme-jt1ef
@Justme-jt1ef 3 года назад
I believe that it’s electric heating and no furnace
@post.10
@post.10 3 года назад
I have never seen baseboard other than hot water, nobody uses electric because it doesn't work well
@peteysquirrelchaser9028
@peteysquirrelchaser9028 3 года назад
@@post.10 It works great Post it just costs a fortune to run. All in vogue during the 70s when this house was obviously built.
@Tazerboy_10
@Tazerboy_10 3 года назад
I would definitely live there with some serious renovation and the restructuring to the house... 2:50 - 3:05 ---> Couldn't you take it home as a pet or at least care for it? (You said it was a baby mouse...) 15:45 - 16:20 ---> Why do you care so much about that? (It's not yours and you don't own it... / It would be a shame for it get to destroyed, but let nature take it's course...)
@RailPreserver2K
@RailPreserver2K 3 года назад
1:12 the text us off the screen to where its hard to read, just letting you know
@rainman7992
@rainman7992 3 года назад
that is not a water filtering system, that was a tank that allowed one to generate whole house pressure.
@post.10
@post.10 3 года назад
I have a combo pressure tank that works as a water softener
@Morpheus66666666
@Morpheus66666666 3 года назад
that was the fucking mouse from the house :D
@hudsonvalleyrailandriverandair
@hudsonvalleyrailandriverandair 3 года назад
Use your rake
@owenmailloux9436
@owenmailloux9436 3 года назад
Yep all you need is a couple of ten thousand dollars, to fix it up, no biggy. EASY PESSY.
@meatbyproducts
@meatbyproducts 3 года назад
I love going to abandoned buildings. Been to a variety insane asylums. Hope next year to get yo Chernobyl.
@dimwittflathead639
@dimwittflathead639 3 года назад
Don't go into abandoned houses. With all that mold on the walls, it was abandoned due to being unusable and unsafe. It's better if it was burned to the ground.
@letitrotfuckit
@letitrotfuckit 3 года назад
nice dacha
@ChakatNightspark
@ChakatNightspark 3 года назад
Even though its an A frame house with the big steep roof. In the Right conditions Snow can still pile up on its roof pretty tall. 'FYI, if you ever go inside another abandon place. and see the electrical panel and see it as ON. Be Kind and Safe, just switch the Main breaker to Off if you are able to do it in a safe manor. Some times, Electrical crew might accidently hook up power at the street to a abandon house if they are working near it. Which in turn can cause abandon places to catch on fire, due to a short in abandon places wires or old wiring heating up to much and causing fire.
@scott33761
@scott33761 3 года назад
It had electric heat that is why every room has a t-stat. cheep to install expensive to run.
@Seriously_Unserious
@Seriously_Unserious 3 года назад
Also makes more sense then central in a house that tall. The basement would never get enough heat, and the upper floors would be scorching year round as all the heat would rise up there, and the furnace would be controlled only from a single thermostat most likely located on the main floor, which would be constantly bleeding it's heat upstairs, so the furnace would seem to never shut off. By doing baseboard heating, each floor or room can have it's own thermostat so upstairs heating doesn't need to run as often that way and it's easier to maintain more consistent temperatures. Given the remoteness of that location, I'd probably want to have a wood burning heater in the basement with vents to move the heat upstairs by convection in case of cold weather power outages which could go on for days, as well as a wood stove as a back up option for cooking as well, for the same reason.
@SkyTheHusky2021
@SkyTheHusky2021 3 года назад
It’s possible electricity isn’t too expensive there. I live pretty far north, and we have all electric heating in the area, and it’s not too expensive to run because electricity is relatively inexpensive.
@MarkSutphin
@MarkSutphin 3 года назад
Looks beautiful there, such a shame a wonderful house never got updated or even taken care of, the winters must be brutal on those type of houses
@davidroddini1512
@davidroddini1512 3 года назад
Doesn’t look like a good candidate for flipping. Probably cost more than you could get for it. As a long-term investment (buy it, fix it up & pass it on to one’s kids) it has potential.
@Toobula
@Toobula 3 года назад
Agree. The problem is that where it is (assume way up North?) it wouldn't sell for much if it were perfect.
@Seriously_Unserious
@Seriously_Unserious 3 года назад
I don't know, there's a lot of people moving out of the cities and into areas like that to flee covid restrictions/risks and civil unrest. Rural properties have been raising like crazy in the US since last summer.
@firedashpyrofox20
@firedashpyrofox20 3 года назад
6:42 "Well that scared me, the door just slammed in the wind" And this is where the horror movie begins xD
@Seriously_Unserious
@Seriously_Unserious 3 года назад
Time for the Ghost Hunters to come in with their EMF readers, EVP recording sessions and IR cameras to find the ghost or debunk the stories.
@TheChicagoCourier
@TheChicagoCourier 3 года назад
What a cute mouse and what a cool house.
@karmadump
@karmadump 3 года назад
That cheap wood paneling and kitchen are 70's. While people still had that kind of paneling in the 80's, nobody was putting it in anymore Anyway, thanks for the Urbex tour
@pirigonzalez5329
@pirigonzalez5329 3 года назад
Why do we have to follow trends? Sometimes people like the wood panels. As long as the place is comfortable and you can call it home. Who cares if it's old.
@gas33z
@gas33z 3 года назад
@@pirigonzalez5329 Liking the design is fine, but it makes more sense to just replicate it with newer/better materials.
@dudley7540
@dudley7540 3 года назад
I was thinking 60's.
@dianedenham5259
@dianedenham5259 3 года назад
I inherited an old house that had a 70s reno that my parents never did anything with. (They were busy fixing the plumbing, keeping the old furnace going, had it re-roofed, double-studded the main floor/ above ground basement, etc) When I moved in over two years ago I pulled up 70s wall -to- wall, painted all the kitchen panelling and dining room panelling an off- white. Easier to live with, brightened up the rooms.
@Impassion
@Impassion 3 года назад
Growing up in Maine, I saw some A frame houses, and I always had this rapt belief that they were the coolest houses. There was a Chinese restaurant we used to go to and I was obsessed with it because it had an A frame entrance.
@ChuckD59
@ChuckD59 3 года назад
I lived a couple years in an 8 sided house and I gained a new respect for right angles. No matter what we did, furnishing it was always awkward. Maybe if I had better carpentry skills I might have built a bed that fit right.
@Impassion
@Impassion 3 года назад
@@ChuckD59 Funny you should say that, my best friend wanted to build a small house, maybe octagonal, and I was like - arranging the furniture will always be annoying! 😆
@bearmaine
@bearmaine 3 года назад
@@ChuckD59 We built an 8 sided cabin back in the 1970s out of logs. It was great because the logs did not have to be too long for us to handle.
@nashguy207
@nashguy207 3 года назад
I agree post it would cost more than its probably worth to fix it up.
@leapyear9460
@leapyear9460 3 года назад
Right after you said the homeless fill up the commode, i got a commercial for cheetoes. 🤢🤮
@myleswillis
@myleswillis 3 года назад
Hey, at least it wasn't for Nutella.
@speedlite9164
@speedlite9164 3 года назад
You saying a ton of snow makes me worried about tomorrow’s snow storm Just figured out that the video is from a year ago. Still a coincidence and a big snow storm is definitely coming tomorrow
@kevinballuff1164
@kevinballuff1164 3 года назад
The video is dated 1/25/2021, seems he must have filmed it during the summer cause trees are still green. Also has electric heat, that's why no furnace because there are thermostats and heating units in every room.
@danbowles9653
@danbowles9653 3 года назад
not bad for a fixer-upper. if your friend had an interest in it, would love to see video progress of the house/landscaping remodel
@Boxfan2008
@Boxfan2008 3 года назад
I love A frames! This one is a bit different with the multiple floors. My friends A frame is open from floor to the ceiling peak, with a loft area at the back with two bedrooms, kinda like a Chalet. Also, it looks like the upstairs/kitchen/living room area has Electric baseboards from the late 60s or early 70's.
@zuperzachattak3610
@zuperzachattak3610 3 года назад
2:50 what happens if I use the mouse to hover my cursor over it and click on it?
@bender2o
@bender2o 3 года назад
When that mouse fell off the front of the truck, if you look close, you can actually see it run off the road after you've reversed back! it runs off to the right at about 17:59
@SCOTTCOD4
@SCOTTCOD4 3 года назад
Coming from England these style of houses always fascinate me. I think it’s beautiful looking and love the open spaces. Decking is hardly something you see in the UK along with basements another thing you hardly see much of. Great video.
@lillchief
@lillchief 3 года назад
The mouse hitchhiker was waiting on his Uber and you showed up🤣😂🤣
@jodypearce2510
@jodypearce2510 3 года назад
Those old A Frames were extremely practical for houses in the far north. Very little if any snow sat on those roofs. There are only 2 in my SW Wisc. hometown.
@thekangaroo1880
@thekangaroo1880 3 года назад
"that scared me, the door slammed shut cause of the wind" Me who believes in spirits and hauntings: *;-; I don't know about that...*
@megaglowz8540
@megaglowz8540 3 года назад
"Beware of the dog" The dog 2:51
@ARTofTY-TV
@ARTofTY-TV 3 года назад
This channel being so wholesome and grounded, I kind of wish that something spooky happened...
@88_Delta
@88_Delta 3 года назад
Mousehunt 2 🐭😂😂😂 It‘s HIS Farm house!
@werner.x
@werner.x 3 года назад
Sure is. This planet is run by mice, as we know from Douglas Adams.
@michaeltreadwell777
@michaeltreadwell777 3 года назад
What a lovely house - please keep us updated as to what eventually happens to it. it needs saving ! Great video Post 10 :-)
@ec1628
@ec1628 3 года назад
Sorry Post 10. I had to laugh when I heard you say the big house remodeled could go for $200,000. Can’t even buy a parking space for that much in Southern California. I need to move from here and live like a king in your neck of the woods.
@rnash999
@rnash999 3 года назад
Millions of Californians are doing just that.
@raventhomas4683
@raventhomas4683 3 года назад
Thanks for another great adventure post 10 your AWESOME
@crazykittensmiles
@crazykittensmiles 3 года назад
I don't understand how people can afford to buy or build a house and then just randomly leave it without selling it to make your money back for your next move. That or sell the land.
@themeatballcommander
@themeatballcommander 3 года назад
A lot of the time people die or are thrown in prison before then, and the houses are just left there
@theravedaddy
@theravedaddy 3 года назад
Wait till i die, there will be a few properties left empty and no one will know why.
@Getoverhere666
@Getoverhere666 3 года назад
@@theravedaddy that's so sad! Please, live forever!
@theravedaddy
@theravedaddy 3 года назад
@@Getoverhere666 i dont think i want to seeing the way we're being pushed now.
@suzanneselby988
@suzanneselby988 3 года назад
Post, if you ever get a chance. There is a video of an A frame house that got caught in the flooding after the eruption of mt st helens in 1980. Its still standing, covered in mud in the first floor. Pretty wild. Two days away from being completed then swoosh mud mud mud.
@johammond9359
@johammond9359 2 года назад
LOVE THIS tour of this house..Never seen the inside of an A-frame home before. Really nice... just needs some fixing up and 💙. Enjoying this video BIG time. 👍🤗 P. S. And a beautiful view. 😉
@joshfriesen9401
@joshfriesen9401 3 года назад
That place looks bigger than 1200sq ft. My house is almost 8000 square ft and is a nightmare to clean but it is new construction and is maintenance free
@RDJim
@RDJim 3 года назад
Drain culverts in the yard? Buy it.
@merryannmac8096
@merryannmac8096 3 года назад
I enjoyed that, post10. I like all of your videos. Merry Ann from Minnesota
@raventhomas4683
@raventhomas4683 3 года назад
Hey post , that's my house ! It's not abandoned !! I'm just not a good housekeeper
@thomasfletcher4765
@thomasfletcher4765 3 года назад
Definitely worth saving that place . Nice big garage for working on projects and room for another vehicle .
@donwright8278
@donwright8278 2 года назад
The house does not have a furnace if you look at the baseboards there is baseboard heaters on all exterior walls most likely electric judging by the extensive wiring
@patricknoveski6409
@patricknoveski6409 3 года назад
Don't get it. This house is in the middle of nowhere, yet major highway in front.
@BillyAltDel
@BillyAltDel 3 года назад
Mousebro just wanted to go home with you
@QuestiontheNarritive71
@QuestiontheNarritive71 3 года назад
Sweet vid.👌👌
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