Then again, was WW1 and WW2 separate? I am a history student and we had a whole damn course base on how one could look at WW1 and WW2 as one and the same. Kind of fascinating actually and probably how we should look at it!
FBI no! We love bricks. We bricked since we were kids! Legos, roblox... some of us even play with grown up bricks! And heavens, I have an IKEA cabinet to build, SWEDISH BRICKS!
“World War Trilogy” “Franklyn Big Daddy Roosevelt” “This brick-flavoured building” 😂 Honestly you could do an actual video about bricks, and as long as you kept up this standard of comic writing, I’d still watch it!
Thanks for the tips about bricklaying. I could genuinely use the information you relayed regarding brick moisture levels. This new knowledge that has been imparted upon me is truly invaluable and I will definitely use what I learned here for future bricklaying projects I may have.
Don't blame him. People have lost their ever living mind and are already starting to kill one another. Like or hate Trump, the answer is not killing those you disagree with.
Honestly, a WWIII would be real helpful right now. If we cannot unite over a disease ravishing across the entire globe, maybe we can unite over trying to defeat an enemy that wants all of us dead. Oh, what am I kidding. There will still be tons of people that will dissent against our actions, side with the enemy, and attack our troops/veterans. **cough** Like with Vietnam **cough**
My brain is still getting used to the fact that it is 2021, so when I saw the date published was Jan 10, I was confused that current events were not mentioned, even as a joke. I then realized it was published last year, pre all the things that made 2020, well, 2020.
I like how HAI is creating clickbaity titles, but they are all the exact same video regarding bricks. I don't know why, but I guess this video has 24K likes, so it's definitely working! I hope to get a sequel that talks more about bricks some time soon.
Hey Sam, good job on this!! Even if a few few details were a bit of, you clearly put in a lot of effort to understand a complicated topic, and I appreciate you.
Pretty sure that there are still several innocuous- looking circular stone structures on the White House lawn which contain the entrance shafts of underground cooling tunnels that connect to the WH basement. These were part of early air- conditioning attempts by the architects, I believe. I'm sure that these tunnels have been blocked off over the years, and probably are too narrow to allow a human body to pass through.