Live in Olathe, usually commute to the Shawnee Mission Parkway savers as well as the one on Nall Ave and 95th street every week. Glad to see that you came here locally.
Looks like a Super Fantastic Swell Trip ! Seems like passing up Super Soaker Stocks should be considered criminal ! The fact that you can and do, just goes to show the old adage is true, One Mans Junk is another Man's Modding Parts. Or to modernize, One Human's Recyclables, is Another Human's Highly Prized Consumables ! Bangarung !!!
Not to put more work on your shoulders Cap, but I would genuinely be very into a book themed channel from you. Captain Xavier's Library or something, perhaps occasional book reviews or book "hauls" like this, or even just you talking about a book series you like, lore discussions et cetera. Again, I know you already have _so_ much work with your two channels not to mention your real job so there's very likely a 99.999999999999999999% chance you'll _never_ have the time to do it, but it's just an idea that popped its way into my head while watching.
Captian Thanks for all the fun. You are a gentleman and a scholar. We had a great time. Thank you for being you. Hope to see you again in Kansas. My son and I had a blast and hope to return for future events in Kansas. Bangarang
I had fun fighting alongside you again! By the way, I hope you enjoy the Darth Vader painting and the Napoleonic War minis I gave you! BANGARANG! -Nattox
Captain, thank you for including your exchange with the non-binary person. Though it is simple this is an excellent example on how to correct oneself when introduced to somebodies pronouns. Thank you for being a shining example of “more fun for everyone”.
The interaction with the binairy person and the captain kinda made me proud to be a part of this foam family. Some people, including here in the Netherlands, stil make a big fuss out of it. But it can actualy be as simple as that interaction. The peron in question corrects, the captain acceps and appologies and everyone goes on with having a great day. I found it a very exelent sollution for both and very brave from the binairy person to point it out to the captain. Salutations to both.
@@CaptainXavier When you plan on goin back I will pay better attention and come visit. Atchison isn’t too far from KC and it’s not a bad town. You should check it out.
Speaking of books, and duplicates: turns out when I was combing through my collection of 40K fiction to pull out the various books I (essentially) had duplicates of, and thus could part with without truly parting with... I *totally* missed a bunch. So you can expect a second (smaller, not quite so heavy) box to be heading your way in the near future containing the stuff I missed. Also, a particular item that is not a book; you'll understand why once you see it.
@@CaptainXavier lol naw you good I missed announcements I always miss stuff im always working ..but hope KC treated you well and you would like to come back again in the future
What would the multiple of camel be captain? Camoxen, camloxen , camexon. Every since I started to watch your videos, years ago, hearing you use the oxen formula to make a word multiple, my family and I always use this. We will be driving somewhere and someone will point out any noun that there are multiple of and a silence only filled with the turning of gears will proceed it with someone or several of will blurt out our rendition of the word with oxen on the end. So much fun.
Getting strange artifacts still every time your battle cam footage starts. I wonder if it's the camera, your video editing software or the export settings.
We really need that list of books cause I think I just sent you one you've already got haha. Thankfully, it's not just any copy of the book so hopefully you DON'T have it.
Every series is a religious series if you tilt your head and squint enough. All stories can be reduced to 1 or more of 7 possible themes. All 7 of those themes appear in the Bible which means absolutely every book can be said to be an allegory of the Bible. But all of those themes also appear in stories and folk lore that long predate the Bible so...