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re: What are some good YouTube rabbit holes to jump down.
Posted on 1/27/23 at 7:07 pm to KCSilverTiger
Posted on 1/27/23 at 7:07 pm to KCSilverTiger
Wilderness Woman is great.
Posted on 4/2/23 at 8:24 pm to KCSilverTiger
Park ranger gives an incredible talk on the Battle of Little Bighorn. I just randomly landed on this and was spellbound.
LINK
LINK
Posted on 4/3/23 at 8:10 am to Jim Rockford
That was an awesome video, thank you for sharing it
Always been fascinated by Indian warfare
Always been fascinated by Indian warfare
Posted on 4/3/23 at 8:12 am to KCSilverTiger
Car videos. I love watching how to do it videos that help me keep from going to a dealer or detailer.
Posted on 4/3/23 at 8:29 am to KCSilverTiger
Old Art Bell broadcasts
Posted on 6/10/23 at 8:17 pm to KCSilverTiger
quote:
On Aug. 4, 1961, the U.S. Forest Service
sent 20 of its most elite firefighters –
smokejumpers – to parachute into the
Idaho wilderness to put out a wildfire
burning on a mountain ridge. What
looked like a routine fire from the air
became a different story on the ground,
as wind fueled the blaze into a blowup.
The smokejumpers, many in their first
season on the job, pivoted from battling
the fire to fighting for their lives as
the fire surrounded them. While they
instinctively wanted to run to safety, they
remembered the fate of 13 firefighters
who unsuccessfully tried to outrun a
fire in Montana’s Mann Gulch 12 years
earlier. With that tragedy in mind, the
1961 smokejumpers decided to shelter
in place. Skilled backcountry pilot Rod
Snider set out to find them in a Bell
helicopter, but flying conditions were
treacherous due to the wind, and visibility
was poor due to the smoke. Now in his
90s, Snider revisits the unimaginable saga
seared into his memory, revealing a story
about bravery and brotherhood.
LINK
Posted on 6/10/23 at 9:40 pm to KCSilverTiger
If you’re really bored and want to go down a rabbit hole, there is a YouTuber named Post 10 who has an entire channel dedicated to him unclogging flooded storm drains and culverts to make roads safe and passable
Posted on 6/11/23 at 12:13 am to KCSilverTiger
Blacks going crazy over / reacting to The Righteous Brothers music videos. "Blue eyed soul."
Posted on 6/11/23 at 5:41 am to Blizzard of Chizz
quote:
If you’re really bored and want to go down a rabbit hole, there is a YouTuber named Post 10 who has an entire channel dedicated to him unclogging flooded storm drains and culverts to make roads safe and passable
I came across him somehow the other day and really liked his channel. Lately I've been watching videos by SB Mowing. He finds the nastiest yards he can find and cuts their grass for free. I've always enjoyed watching grass get cut.
Posted on 6/11/23 at 6:32 am to KCSilverTiger
Wavy boats gets me. So does Boat Zone.
Hanover inlet is mesmerizing for me . Huge boats, stupid people and hot chicks. It has it all.
Hanover inlet is mesmerizing for me . Huge boats, stupid people and hot chicks. It has it all.
Posted on 6/11/23 at 7:02 am to KCSilverTiger
People on Zoom hearings getting the cops called on them while on Zoom or having meltdown
One from GA in a custody case
One from Kansas
Another one from KS
One from GA in a custody case
One from Kansas
Another one from KS
Posted on 6/11/23 at 9:15 am to KCSilverTiger
I've posted this before and will again since it is well worth viewing in my opinion.
There's a series of videos on u-tube about the most famous steeplejack in England named Fred Dibnah. They follow his daily life as a steeplejack and these videos are from the early 70's when he was doing his work the "old fashioned" way-----laddering huge factory chimneys and building his own wooden scaffolding to work on top of the chimneys, often hundreds of feet above the ground. Let's just say OSHA would not approve and some of the work he does is pucker inducing just watching it.
Fascinating stuff as it also touches on his hobby of restoring old machinery and motor vehicles.
There's a series of videos on u-tube about the most famous steeplejack in England named Fred Dibnah. They follow his daily life as a steeplejack and these videos are from the early 70's when he was doing his work the "old fashioned" way-----laddering huge factory chimneys and building his own wooden scaffolding to work on top of the chimneys, often hundreds of feet above the ground. Let's just say OSHA would not approve and some of the work he does is pucker inducing just watching it.
Fascinating stuff as it also touches on his hobby of restoring old machinery and motor vehicles.
Posted on 6/11/23 at 9:17 am to Easye921
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I came across him somehow the other day and really liked his channel. Lately I've been watching videos by SB Mowing. He finds the nastiest yards he can find and cuts their grass for free. I've always enjoyed watching grass get cut.
I’ve seen his videos before. They are pretty enjoyable though I do get irrationally annoyed when he doesn’t mow in an efficient manner.

This post was edited on 6/11/23 at 9:32 am
Posted on 6/11/23 at 9:37 am to sidewalkside
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How so many clowns have been manipulated by social media to believe bill gates actually put microchips in the vaccine and so on...
What’s included in “and so on”? That’s a big category of stuff, some legit, some not.
Posted on 6/11/23 at 10:02 am to Ellis Dee
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it's funny how he'll go from being all cheerful and happy to pissed off and cussing in a matter of seconds. Especially when he goes on tirades about having "Victor Luck". His counterpart Sarah can get it though
I watch a few slot channels.
My favorites are SDGuy1234 and VegasLowRoller. Both seem to always win, but sometimes you will get a video where the slots are cold. Those are the ones that are short.
The commentary from SDGuy1234 can be comedy gold at times and does tell of his gay sexual adventures on his companion channel Casino Realness. SDGuy’s real name is Brian Christopher, not be confused with the another Brian Christopher that has his own slot channel and now slot machine that sounds 10x gayer. SDguy calls him sister Christopher. SDGuy mainly sticks to Midwest Casinos. He told a story that I had to stop listening to when he took a guy he hooked up to his suite. The guy he hooked up with lost control and shite the bed.
My favorite are the ones that he will go to a new to him property where certain videoing is prohibited and will eventually get kicked out. Sometimes they will send him a letter banning him from the property he reads those on his Casino Realness channel. Another set of funny ones was during COVID when most of the large Casinos were closed, but some gas or bar casinos were still open. I guess some states expanded video poker to allow video slots at the gas stations and bars. In one video he posted this year, he cleaned one joint out of 2 grand in twenties.
VegasLowRoller mainly sticks to off strip Vegas Casinos and his mom joins him every once and awhile.
I just wish I had a bankroll to spend 500 a day and leave with sometimes 2 or 3 thousand. I don’t know if the slot machine payouts are better in the Midwest verses the Gulf Coast Coast ones in Louisiana and Mississippi. I know Mississippi can be a little looser and the state does not tax as much as Louisiana.
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