Hello Everybody, the first 10 comments on this stream won a tshirt. I numbered the people who won a shirt 1 thru 10. To all those who didn't win a shirt, no worries I will be doing more givaways in the future as the channel grows. I wish I could give everybody tshirts LOL. Good evening to all and Thank you for being part of the channel.
well I got a better idea, not all of us just want a tshirt for free, you should sell them, plenty of us would buy one! You could still do giveaways anytime too! You need a merch store!
@@acreageliving Thank you Acerage Living. I'm working on it. Hopefully I will have some shirts on Amazon in a few weeks. I had to stop selling on teespring because of the terrible shipping times and I had too many issues with shirts that I bought, It took 3 months to get the shirts replaced that I ordered. Not every youtuber has these problems but I did and I can't sell a product to my subscribers unless I know for sure they get treated fairly. Good evening to you
Translating for his mother will unfortunately make him grow up pretty fast, involving himself in grown peoples problem. Proud of him though for being able atleast
You're right, it does make them grow up fast, and not in a good way. I've worked in Doctors offices with parents didn't have any English (Chinese mostly in that area) & the kids had to translate. Gets tricky when medical questions are involved, and does your young child really need to know about your hemorrhoids? Bravo for the kids, but c'mon, the parents need to make an effort to learn basic English. They can learn from the children. Yeah, someone's going to call me racist or xenophobic I suppose; I'm not. Speaking from my personal experience & stating my opinion.
She should've learned english by now. If the kid learned enough to speak fluently then she clearly had the same chance to do so but she refused to do it.
He was good but some parts he translated incorrectly which is understandable. Johnny wanted him to tell his mom that if the office is okay with it that she can pay the $100 drop fee && the boy told his mom to go to the office to see if they’ll allow her to pay for two parking spots.
Nice job being patient with the mom, I grew up having to translate for my mom as well...you could’ve been mean and just left but instead you went out of your way to take her to the office and also speak to her kid 😅 you’re a good man for that 👍
You are so considerate with the woman with the trailer making sure you had to tow it off the property! You gave her every consideration that you could! You are so professional! I can see in the videos your boss only hires professionals and values his business and employees Johnny! You were quick to put on your vest and get that car on your truck and then then get out of Dodge! That must have been a notoriously bad area! Thanks for another awesome video 💯 percent real Johnny!
Man I recall translating for my parents as a boy . I learned English very quickly because they counted on me. That’s a good boy. And thank you sir for helping her out!
Johnny! Small world. My Grandma and Uncle live literally 1 mile south of where you repo’d that white Lucerne. their house has been there since the 50s. That area has some pockets improving but it is SO BAD like you said. I’ve been going there to visit my grandparents (now just grandma) and uncle for the last 3 decades. The very last video cut/scene before the outro- is like 1/4 mile north of them. Funny to see this while I watch on my tv in Columbia, SC. Stay safe out there and keep up the great entertainment!!
There are some old Pockets still left in Atlanta. I hope your grandma stay safe all the time. Grew up Stone Mountain. Atlanta is changing everyday. God bless Atlanta. It's nice to see it changing and sad sometimes too. Atlanta Love. Peace up A-Town down
@@corysmith8518 Hi Cory. I remember doing a couple of hikes at Stone Mountain as a kid with my parents and once with the same mentioned grandparents in the 90s. Nice part o town. Fun times as a kid. I remember watching the Olympics - and the torch being run down Fairburn Road - sitting with my Grandparents in 1995-6 (?). So thankful I grew up in Atlanta and learned to drive there too. If you can drive in Atlanta, you can drive anywhere in the USA (at least from all the cities I've driven in/through). Agreed on how much things have changed there over the years. I visit a couple of times a year now. Where I grew up in the 90s and 00s looks nothing like it now. So much change. Farms are now neighborhoods.
@Rowdy Jr "Native language" is a commonly used phrase used to describe the first language a person learns, rather than the languages of Native peoples. Their comment also did not insinuate that Spanish is a language native to the Americas, they said English and Spanish *in addition to* her native language. You might want to work on your reading comprehension before trying to lecture people online.
I feel bad for the kid, having to be the translator in a stressful situation. Poor little dude. That's why Immigrants should at least try to learn a little english .
@@itb1820 sounds like the racist. Why come to a country and not learn the language. Im a first generation American and my parents would only speak and teach me English because they were Proud to be an American!
I live in a very rural area. No places where we have to wear a vest. I admire the great work you're doing and the integrity you have for yourself and your employer!
You know to don the bullet-proof vest. You know to carry a weapon. But please, please do remember to fasten your seatbelt when you're driving. One, to prevent a ticket, and two, to be involved in an accident. Please stay safe and God bless!
Be safe my friend. Love the uploads and very happy you got that bullet proof vest. It's a thankless job but you do it well with respect with everybody involved. Very proud of you, doing it and treating people like you want to be treated.
agreed. how entitled to you have to be to take a covered spot. especially if they pay extra for the spot. your own having a trailer is one discussion but taking up someone else's is just not cool.
That was a pretty nice Buick Lucerne. I love my Lucerne. I will do whatever it needs to fix it and keep it on the road. Transmission, engine, whatever. They don't make those big Land Yachts any more!
Who in their right mind would park a trailer for more than l to 2 days on a property, that is a move in or out, not permanent for a trailer unless the office manager has given the ok. And taking two stalls. I have had someone park in a stall when I paid for two, so I had them towed.
Someone that just doesn't give a sh.. Same type of person that couldn't care less about learning a language of that country in order to have basic communication skills with others.
@@Ean.oo7 Where I lived in my mate's apartment whilst he was away. We had 3 visitor park spaces. 3 months after moving there I worked for the owner of the other 5 places & we had a tenant who leave his boat & trailer in those spaces. Each residence had a double garage & after telling him to move them I towed them out to the street - he had been warned !!!!
New sub here. I live in the Atlanta area and enjoy trying to figure out where you go. Also I sold parts for the UD trucks from 1992 to 2000 so we probably know a few of the same people. Great job on the videos and stay safe out there!
I used to PPI vehicles CA for the Anaheim police. I always hired a couple of Samoans for $100/night to provide security to me. They would be disappointed if they didn't have to get out of the truck at least once.
I think you should tow constant cheaters instantly when you see them parked in handicapped and not give them orange stickers over and over. I also think they should have to pay the fee for handicap parking.
What level vest is that you wear? I've been following your channel since you had around 20k subs and I love your content. Just hoping you'll be safe and have a good vest that will stop all handgun rounds, including up to .44 magnum.
Also in Nevada only people that are listed on the agreement for the property can sign an impound slip, no exceptions, even managers have to have their full name on the agreement and on file at the tow company.
Hella smart for wearing that vest. Being a mechanic I’ve cut hundreds of pieces of metal with a grinder and no glasses. It’s that one time that can really ruin your life. Last couple years I don’t think twice about safety
Nice job, Johnny. The only time you'll regret not taking the extra precaution is when you don't take the extra precaution. That was a minute out of your day and definitely worth your time. Stay safe. Admire the little boy doing the translation. I thought the woman did a nice job of conveying the information she could. It seems she's learning and was very nice. I'm sure they learned a valuable lesson about parking, too. Keep your head on a swivel, Johnny.
As a kid I used to translate for my parents. That kid brought back memories when my brother and I would translate for our parents haha this channel in not about towing, it’s about life lessons.
There were a lot of places in and around Atlanta where my weapon was in my hand and I didn't leave the truck, half of Atlanta could burn and Ga. wouldn't lose a thing.
@@Ean.oo7 LOL really? No I was the guy who made sure the driver was able to. Let me clear it up for you, I was the shot gunner, my only job was keeping people in line, I didn't sling chains, ever on this job and yes I did tow, back in the day before rollbacks and wheel lifts. People used to call it riding shotgun, the for real riding shotgun, 45 in 1 hand and coach gun in the other. It was a repo truck, it sucked but paid very, very well.
@@Ean.oo7 There's also stinger trucks where no one ever has to get out of the truck to perform a tow. Check out GTOger's channel to see plenty of examples.