November 21, 20196 yr Tony Romo must be hurting he is driving Uber and Lyft now https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEkdB6ChCWAZchsOwvkM2Pg
January 16, 20205 yr On 2/10/2019 at 10:41 PM, El Diablo said: Dude keeps ants. Lots and lots of ants. Nooo! The Fire Nation!
January 20, 20205 yr Absolutely not a lulz, but one of the channels I watch, SV Seeker, had an explosion that hurt the owner. It was caught indirectly by a guy visiting and helping out:
January 20, 20205 yr On 10/30/2019 at 8:01 AM, ulukinatme said: This one's pretty good too, although by the end he's just screaming like a girl.
January 21, 20205 yr 18 hours ago, Grippe said: Absolutely not a lulz, but one of the channels I watch, SV Seeker, had an explosion that hurt the owner. It was caught indirectly by a guy visiting and helping out: Fucking sonofabitch - it was a hoax to emphasize safety. Rassa Frassa....
January 22, 20205 yr SIAP Millenial Farmer MN soybean and corn farmer. I'm not sure how I found this or why I like it. Dude's pretty funny I guess, has a big place, lots of tech gizmos on his various JD equipment. He likes to talk shit about Case-IH, so there is that.
April 6, 20205 yr I don't know why it is so mesmerizing, but this dude, Steve1989MREInfo at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2I6Et1JkidnnbWgJFiMeHA He takes both modern and historical military rations from all over the world, prepares them, eats them, and reviews them like a restaurant critic or something. I think I've watched like 30 of these in the past 3 days.... Nearly every video is the exact same format, just another MRE, and the guy has 1.6 million subscribers and most of his videos have over 1 million views. Guy has to be a millionaire by now just eating MREs.
April 6, 20205 yr one of the BEST channels on youtube. great vid on ethanol fuel. tldw: ethanol is bad on metal and plastic parts: e10 is not as bad as e85 fuel stabilizer doesn't work for shit don't use ethanol, or only use e10. fuck the corn lobby.
April 7, 20205 yr Tony Romo must be hurting he is driving Uber and Lyft nowhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEkdB6ChCWAZchsOwvkM2PgI think he is fine now.
May 25, 20205 yr I just stumbled upon this channel a few months ago. Medium duty equipment work in upper NY.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUujfNBK9uv3cIW-P5PX7vA
May 25, 20205 yr On 4/24/2020 at 1:32 AM, workswithseed said: Holy S! I moved 2 1/2 tons of pea gravel from my truck to my back patio last week ~ 30 feet, and thought I was kind of bad ass.
May 25, 20205 yr 22 minutes ago, Knoxtnhorn said: Holy S! I moved 2 1/2 tons of pea gravel from my truck to my back patio last week ~ 30 feet, and thought I was kind of bad ass. I carried 600 lbs of tile from my truck bed to my room the other day, my back and legs were trashed.
May 25, 20205 yr 9 minutes ago, Sandman said: I carried 600 lbs of tile from my truck bed to my room the other day, my back and legs were trashed. Didn't have a wheelbarrow on the first day, so it was one bucket at a time.
May 27, 20205 yr Ha. That bitch could be building popsicle stick birdhouses with glue and the comments would be like "AMAZING!"
June 19, 20205 yr Normally MILF and bikini would warrant some interest. But add 55 and you spoiler it Spoiler
August 24, 20205 yr New channel I found: Alec Steele. I'm not a maker, nor did I think I would find blacksmithing interesting to watch, but this British kid (22 years old) in Montana has a really entertaining delivery, heavy machinery and good production value. A lot of really interesting problem solving in his vids. Worth checking out. Found it from his collaboration with How Ridiculous (Aussie guys who drop shit off a tower): Edited August 24, 20205 yr by LonghornSean
December 16, 20205 yr SIAP. I enjoy watching Mark Rober sometimes. He's a former Apple engineer that designs different devices. He's the one that designed the glitter/fart spray bomb for porch pirates. Also helped design this trampoline that they dropped a car on from the how ridiculous tower. Skip ahead to 11:35 to see car drop.
December 16, 20205 yr I find this guy to be hilarious and he does some interesting shit https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChWv6Pn_zP0rI6lgGt3MyfA
December 16, 20205 yr I can watch Hacksmith Industries non-stop. This guys and his team build all kinds of neat stuff from superhero movies. Here's one where they build a plasma proto saber.
December 16, 20205 yr David Braun Guitar. He gets a bunch of guitars and compares and plays them side by side.
December 23, 20205 yr It's interesting how many videos are gone now. In addition to a couple of posters. The Great War anyone? It's still a channel, but he has moved on. Five hours. Pearl Harbor. It's what the History Channel ought to be.
January 27, 20214 yr This guy is an outdoor education prof in Melbourne Aus and makes some great short films. Watch his Mile an Hour video after this one.
January 29, 20214 yr My interesting yt I like to watch is car crash channels. Not gore, just fender benders. It amazes me that there are so many dumbasses with a license out there. I drive 50k miles a year with a dash cam since 2015 and have only caught one wreck. Numerous retards pulling out in front of me or whatnot of course. Ddstv is a dude in Houston that has a good channel. I also have a penchant for NHL fights and late hits and OT goals on shootouts.
March 31, 20214 yr I just discovered Hobo Shoestring, he's a train hopper and documents different trips. Living the dream I guess, here is a ride from Shreveport to Dallas, he starts the video describing a local gas station and the food there.
March 31, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, DallasHorn26 said: I just discovered Hobo Shoestring, he's a train hopper and documents different trips. Living the dream I guess, here is a ride from Shreveport to Dallas, he starts the video describing a local gas station and the food there. if you like this, you'll love Shiey. hopping trains in the US from state to state is one thing. hoping national borders all through europe is entirely something different. he visits some really cool off the grid places. https://www.youtube.com/c/shiey/videos
April 15, 20214 yr Yes, it’s age restricted. I hate that shit too. Remember the show Cribs? Well, this is Cannacribs, and they show off legal, commercial cannabis farms. Some interesting things going on, and not the seedy underground things some people may have first come to mind. Now I won’t say I agree with some commercial philosophies, bit that’s for another conversation on another thread.
April 15, 20214 yr On 3/31/2021 at 10:43 AM, DallasHorn26 said: I just discovered Hobo Shoestring, he's a train hopper and documents different trips. Living the dream I guess, here is a ride from Shreveport to Dallas, he starts the video describing a local gas station and the food there. Started on Shoestring a few weeks ago. The abandoned building/stealth camping/bushcraft algos must have brought it up. I like it. Not too much in the way of thrills or slick production. Just an intimate portrait of a different type of life with a good degree of honesty, freedom, and simplicity. It looks like he has relocated to Alaska most recently. Edited April 15, 20214 yr by Nightfly
April 17, 20214 yr Pakistani truck mechanics. These guys will fix ANYTHING. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcxcNjwXGKt564ykOhYtJqQ
July 11, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, RollLeft said: Just my luck... my dream of having two blondes working on my wood goes terribly awry when they show up with a saw. Edited July 11, 20214 yr by NWBuck
July 12, 20214 yr On 4/14/2021 at 10:49 PM, workswithseed said: That vigilante killing took place in Skidmore, Missouri just a few miles north of my dad’s hometown of Graham. One of Dad’s friends used to go hunting with McElroy when he was a teenager and had not yet acquired a bad reputation. After that dirtbag was exterminated, the whole county - including my grandma - breathed a sigh of relief. That dude was a real POS scumbag. listening to that narrator for more than 30 seconds was a terrible beating. Edited July 12, 20214 yr by Armybrat
July 13, 20214 yr On 1/21/2020 at 10:38 PM, GringoSalado said: SIAP Millenial Farmer MN soybean and corn farmer. I'm not sure how I found this or why I like it. Dude's pretty funny I guess, has a big place, lots of tech gizmos on his various JD equipment. He likes to talk shit about Case-IH, so there is that. This is how I imagine @Al_4_ISU ‘s days going. Nice work on the wife, too.
July 13, 20214 yr Millenial Farmer spends a lot more time screwing around than I do. But yeah, there's a hell of a lot overlap. He's a straight up celebrity in the Upper Midwest/northern Plains ag community and I do agree that it's funnier than hell. I can't imagine filming everything I do and the time it would take to upload and edit shit. But good on him, the guy's created a significant and outside-the-box extra revenue stream for the operation. So I halfway roll my eyes at it, halfway wish I had thought of it first, but definitely know I'm (and my family/coworkers) not cut out for that kind of exposure either.
July 13, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, Al_4_ISU said: Millenial Farmer spends a lot more time screwing around than I do. But yeah, there's a hell of a lot overlap. He's a straight up celebrity in the Upper Midwest/northern Plains ag community and I do agree that it's funnier than hell. I can't imagine filming everything I do and the time it would take to upload and edit shit. But good on him, the guy's created a significant and outside-the-box extra revenue stream for the operation. So I halfway roll my eyes at it, halfway wish I had thought of it first, but definitely know I'm (and my family/coworkers) not cut out for that kind of exposure either. I can't explain it, and am not familiar with the Economics, but the dude gets 100k views in the first hour. At this point the corn and soybeans are just props.
July 13, 20214 yr 30 minutes ago, GringoSalado said: I can't explain it, and am not familiar with the Economics, but the dude gets 100k views in the first hour. At this point the corn and soybeans are just props. I have no idea how much YouTube ad money pays, and I'm not really sure exactly what the size of his operation is (I can make a guess from his equipment and storage), so it would be hard for me to say that definitely. I have a hard time believing that YouTube generates more revenue than a 7K+ acre operation, but would likely have (much) better margins due to the total lack of overhead.
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