The fact that this man sacrificed his own trailer tire, in the days of shortages and inflation. So we could pee in our pants laughing, You Billy are a real American hero!
You act like it was his idea or he had a choice at all? Mama does what mama wants! We let her think so anyway. If my wife reads this...I'm sorry baby I was forced to type it at gunpoint b the government
Ginger Billy, (and your wife), thank you for the laughs. My Mom recently went to be with the Lord and I miss her so much. Watching you really helps me during this difficult time. God Bless
Been severely sick for 8 days with covid & high fever. Along with 4 other of my family members. I haven't laughed in days until this:) God Bless you,your family,& all of us good ol country folks♡
That's the lifestyle. Prestigious country side. A wife's purse that contains unknown "secrets". Thank you ginger Billy for your sacrifice and keep up the great work.
It's funny but true a good woman will hide money somewhere in the house. My boy ( my friend) never go in his wife closet) however she was a nurse in NY and the hospital was kinda cold so she called for a sweater. He went in there and saw one of shoe box askew. He git a feeling and opened it. $9000.00 dollars. He was on a budget so he spent his beer money off before saturday. This fool took $700.00. She did not miss it. He eventually told her she just laughed. Really great ppl.
Tanks for the laughs Ginger Billy... You got me I thought with those throwing knives you were going to miss and hit the tire but it was the spear... good one... 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ginger Billy you alone in a skit as funny enough to make me laugh so hard I snort. When you do skits and things with your wife I think I"m gonna pass out because I can't get enough air because I am laughing way to hard. LMAO
Here's my life as a uk living country boy( I'm not uk born): Well, every autumn it's big gathering time.I go out, roaming the woods collecting shrooms, like chicken of the woods, wood ear mushrooms, honey fungus, and even magic mushrooms( yes they exist in uk, quiet common in fact in some places). Then gotta go and collect blackberries with my dad to gather enough for the winter, make enough jam to last the year, and desserts. I make my own special blackberry sorbet using only wild ones. I take a huge bamboo shoot we use as a stick that gives me a fifteen foot reach and beat down on walnut trees to collect nuts for winter, and out into them big woods with my dad to get enough chestnuts. My dad then never needs to buy walnuts, having a usual haul of 3 baskets worth each year.Then, I collect me some fruits, wild pear trees and cherry trees and apple trees, for pears I climb up stem and use a common pond net to catch them when they loosen off tree.Apples get made into fruit preserves and dishes, while dad makes cherry jam and if we find plum trees growing in the many abandoned orchards you get in uk, he makes plum sauce. Winter time I collect wild holly stems to make real wreaths, to find them it's a long treck through fields, woods, and across rivers to the few places they grow wild and produce red berries naturally. Garden ones don't count. Spring time it's a busy time for me. Gotta begin farming again on the vegetable patch, there's raking off the leaves that didn't decompose, adding my homemade fertiliser which is 100% natural and uses the removed weeds and algae from the pond as well as the leaves when gathered in autumn to make a rich soil. Then gotta tidy up the pond, remove the big piles of algae if it's been a mild winter, and thin the margins to stop the plants growing into the pond too much, then adding sand to enrich and make it more habitable for the dragonflies, watering and setting up of the collecting containers to collect rainwater for crops. There's also setting up my snake sheet in the park so I can keep a count on snake numbers in the park, and going down to the rivers to remove any litter left by the floods every winter, then by April I have to set up the stands to keep strawberries off the ground and out of reach of bugs. I can also then start expanding my trail camera locations, with longer days and drier weather to get to more out of the way places. By late april, I can then usually begin the offroading season again for my bike, something that's great in my area with tons of trails and old ancient ways, particularly in the hills near the village. Lastly I gotta collect tadpoles from the temporary river in the park, as most of the time and particularly with the changing climate, by june it's dried up so this way I can keep up frog numbers. Summer is busy, offroading on bikes picks up into almost every day I want to go biking, bar a very wet week, go wild swimming in rivers and walking down rivers barefoot to cool off, most days getting to above 25 degrees and even above 30 sometimes.I'll go to the old abandoned quarry who's slopes are filled with fossils, and then once june comes up I start the crayfishing season, using my traps made from repaired traps or from crabbing lines left at the seaside by people, going to my spots and clearing them for the season, usual good day it's 20-30 caught in three hours, I'll take some home and cook them, some I'll kill cause they're invasive.Trail camera business peaks, and I can put them out far, I'll also go on many explorations and expeditions into the wilder parts like the ancient fen woods left alone by people, collecting animal finds like deer skulls and such for decoration and my collection.Mid summer I'll collect the berries in, usual haul is pretty good.Then end of summer, I'll collect the potatoes, and we'll cook them for the last summer bbq, of which we start bbq's in april and end them late august.Early summer also collect me the newts from the pond, gotta count to know how well my pond is doing each year.All through summer I have to manage crops and my wildlife pond, gotta remove algae and weeds, water plants, deal with problems like droughts and fill pond when during hot days the pond can drop 10 cm. Autumn starts the winding downs, crayfishing season ends early september, so I pack my lines up and shut them away for till next year, let the spots revert to nature again, offroading season goes down too, depends on how wet autumn is, if it's dry enough it ends in half term in october, and after that for winter biking stays on roads and I do it less mostly sticking to hill roads when I do go. Snakesheet goes in, another tally done of snake numbers( this year I found 7 snakes under trap plus five more on paths, including many big ones so numbers are doing good) I start wearing more welly boots, as flooding starts up, even roads get flooded, so some routes on bike aren't possible much. Trail camera's stay up, but closer to home now, and out for less time, storms rollling in frequently. My natural summer tan goes away, and i say goodbye for shorts and short sleeve shirts till next year.Late september I plant the new potatoes after raking the ground up and adding my mix of compost, and then leave for rest of year, save if it hasn't rained much.I say goodbye to the old quarries and other summer visits as days get too short to go places for long. Winter is hard, i'll go out in boots every day cause its too wet and muddy to be in trainers, I'll retire trail cameras mostly in winter save for the very big fenwood that's 3 miles at least by foot one way and floods with extra water so I'll bring torches and knives or axes to cut my way through, and that's cause every winter the big deer that are about 5+ feet tall come down the hills and stay in that wood a lot, so I can get nice pics. I'll stick more to closer by places, and use the die back of vegetation to get to the hard to reach places that have good stuff, like old axes and such to use left there. Also I'll collect wood from the river bed before it fills come december, need some for house plus bbq stock, and some for hedgehogs who come into our garden to sleep in log piles.( and sometimes under bbq's). And when new year comes that's the end of another year of country life).
Brother,I have to tell you.... Excellent footage. You are a trip Man. Although,in some of your videos,I don't think the elevator is broke. But, that's what good humor is about. And,I love your videos. Being almost blind,they put a smile on my face. Thank you for sharing brother.👍✌️
I loved this video...keep making more with your wife. Tell her thank you, I don't have to feel like a moron all by myself, we have each other Billy...LoL.
Dude... you kill me! Thank you for continuing to always make us laugh. Hope to see you soon, and maybe "Elmer McJenkins" can get in on some of that there spearing! We love ya!
That bun on the top of her head shaking is giving me life.🤣 I love to see a good ole bun shaking in a argument. I don't know why ,but it's so cute and hilarious to me .😂
Ginger Billy thank you so much for all your videos they all make me laugh and i love all your machines im a farmer and ive done a lot of work to tractors so i know all the work you put into your videos thank you so much for your hard work i lost my grandma and my best friend a year ago and its been pretty rough but all your videos and every time you make me laugh i feel better thank you so much Ginger Billy (and your wife) dont let her tell you what to do
😂😂😭 this is 100% true and so frickin hilarious... your wife made my day with the whole I got your manhood in my purse 🤦🏼♀️ I was dead after this one 💚💚💚👍
I love these videos, they are the best. After a long day I come home and get entertained by ginger billy. The videos may not be long but they are hilarious and very entertaining
I pray that Leah, Dale Jr and yourself will come to Australia one day. You are a living legend and my best-loved Amercian comedian. You are as awesome as My favourite Ozzie comedian Izzac Butterfield. You two could pack out any show within the hour.
Now this right here is what you would call a bad day. The wife flipping and tripping out about the new ride, then the throwing knives didn’t impale the board, then the spear hit his trailer tire and then the wife comes back out to tell Billy she married a moron. I will definitely say I was laughing 😂 so hard I pooped a little.
Yeah man . Country boy for life . Couldn’t imagine any other life without the country woods vehicles , bows and guns and the animals and the ponds with monster bass and blue gill . Lol. We made a pond 100 yds wide and 1000 yards long so we could run some jet skis . That’s a scallion , lol. People don t know . Cured meat galore around here but defintely need some greens to go with it .
My old house in the spring was literally a wild scallion field in the front and back yards.. when we cut the grass it would make you cry..🤣 after spring rains they would grow SO fast
Im an Aussie and only recently discovered Billy. I must say it's some of the funniest stuff I've seen in a long time. It's the perfect antidote to all the woke bullshit that these wankers put out on tiktok. In Australia Billy would be known as a Bogan. Keep on bringing the laughs mate. 🇦🇺👍🤟😄
Thank you sir, you and your wife are a Refreshing Break from the Habitual Gas Lighting of Todays News Networks. God Bless you and keep it up you are Very Entertaining and Funny.