I just subscribed to you today. I hope you keep on trying. I understand you are going through a lot, yes we all have good days and bad days, but we have to just go to bed and try again tomorrow. A loved family member always told me girl just pull up your bootstraps and keep on going, so that's what I do I may feel sorry for myself for a day or a few hours in a day but then I go right back to it. I know that if we all like your videos and watch them in their entirety that will help too. So my advice to your followers is to do that. And if you're willing to take some advice, try not to let other people's comments get to you. We are all different and we all think differently so just try to keep that in mind. And my other piece of advice is don't open the refrigerators 😊 take care looking forward to more videos
We explore with a sense of wonder, almost exploitative, making light assumption of a persons 40- 80 years of life based on the remnants left behind. I truly respect your decision to end this chapter, especially when it begins to feel so personal and leave you conflicted so. In context, however, we can't always assume the worst. The original occupant could have passed on, or could simply be moved to a home, or with family. This mobile home could be nothing more than a storage dump of said family hence the Calendar being dated well beyond the movie titles and beer cans. Your closing with the gunshots was perhaps more concerning than anything by the end of it. I look forward to whatever you choose to share with us next.
When I see many abandoned houses, I ask myself why none of the relatives are interested in them? There are so many things that could have been used or sold. Why do they let everything rot? If there are no relatives left, the city is usually responsible for clearing such objects. It's a disgrace to let everything go to ruin. Sad.
I think his liver gave out. That is an insane amount of cans from the same date period. But you point out how long it'd been abandoned, so it makes no sense, unless a squatter was living there after 2016? I too would love to know what's in that cellar building. But breaking locks is going too far unless you have express permission from whoever owns it.
That machine at the 14:00 mark is a machinist Lathe. Its for machining metal to make parts for whatever you want. That thing is worth $$$$. Just judging by the items left behind. I say this person was either a machinist by trade and retired. Or just could have been a hobby of his. Either way. Its really cool and sad at the same time to see this stuff. Knowing someone is probably going to scrap all that stuff.
It's worth nothing except in scrap. it wasn't a great machine when new, and now its just junk. Maybe if someone wanted to do it up and use it, it could be worth something but It would be cheaper to buy new and have something you can cut with finer tolerances.
The correct term is Mobile Home when it was built. The above ground basement was setup not allowed anyone in. It has me wondering what was so important. That he didn't want anyone going inside. There sure a lot of Christmas Holiday Decorations. Some of what was left behind. To me was married with the knick knacks. I don't how much per pound Aluminum goes for. It sure looks like to you can a buck getting the Aluminum Cans. Very interesting place you found.
@@francoamerican4632 I lived in the late 1960's Mobile Home. It's what it was called and sold as. If people are going to be offended by the word Mobile Home. They need professional help.
What I see is a sad place. This home probably belonged to a couple who lived there for some time together until the woman died around 2020, judging by the dates on everything. The husband, left broken by the loss of his life partner, just started drinking to kill the pain and loneliness. Every once in awhile, it looked like, he tried to clean up but just couldnt bear to part with his wife's things...then there was a leak that turned into serious damage...either his son or daughter forced him out. They couldn't allow him to remain there so they called adult services for the county, took him home with them or put him the old folks home...he could have had a terminal illness so the "rescue" was necessary because he had probably just given up at this point. Either way this whole place should be mercifully destroyed...
Who ever lived there needed more AA meetings and probably a new liver too. Those beer cans were his retirement funds. 🍺🤪 Good job exploring this vacation destination site. 🎉
To me it looks like family is using the house as storage… And could be that they drink as much beer as the man did. That’s an old mobile home, the guy probably got old and passed away.
I've never heard of an above ground celler. Would it be something like a root celler and possibly at one time would it double and be like a greenhouse type of thing. I'm sure that is probably the stupidest question ever. That's OK because I already know how stupid I am. 😜👍🇨🇦
Imo there was a couple woman left or died, man retired drank tinkered around house, maybe doing garage sales collecting things, lots of heaters so may have been on a blood thinner, look like there was some fire damage or mold in the home just minor near the kitchen/ living room area. I think the woman collected a lot of things too. A man wouldn't have put all that stuff on the walls. Also with the porch, look like there might have been a dog at one time. Maybe that's why the porch was enclosed the way it was. Also looks like he's drinking got the best of him. Maybe they had children who stepped in, and put him in a nursing home, if there was a fire. And all those boxes of movies it looks to me like that is storage, maybe the family is using it for storage. And maybe they drink beer 2 those movies are in beer boxes and the beer dates we're newer in the house. We are creatures of habits, and we are more like our parents then we like to admit, just saying. Anyways that's just my opinion.
When the family put no trespassing signs that means do not enter have respect for the families who’s love one passed away respect their signs if u can’t then don’t do videos
I just subscribed to you today. I hope you keep on trying. I understand you are going through a lot, yes we all have good days and bad days, but we have to just go to bed and try again tomorrow. A loved family member always told me girl just pull up your bootstraps and keep on going, so that's what I do I may feel sorry for myself for a day or a few hours in a day but then I go right back to it. I know that if we all like your videos and watch them in their entirety that will help too. So my advice to your followers is to do that. And if you're willing to take some advice, try not to let other people's comments get to you. We are all different and we all think differently so just try to keep that in mind. And my other piece of advice is don't open the refrigerators 😊 take care looking forward to more videos
Great comment and advice.😊🤗
We explore with a sense of wonder, almost exploitative, making light assumption of a persons 40- 80 years of life based on the remnants left behind. I truly respect your decision to end this chapter, especially when it begins to feel so personal and leave you conflicted so.
In context, however, we can't always assume the worst. The original occupant could have passed on, or could simply be moved to a home, or with family. This mobile home could be nothing more than a storage dump of said family hence the Calendar being dated well beyond the movie titles and beer cans.
Your closing with the gunshots was perhaps more concerning than anything by the end of it.
I look forward to whatever you choose to share with us next.
You don't open fridges you don't close windows, also it would be great if you looked some history up 😢😢😢😢
NEVER close windows, always leave them as you find them.
Holy cow look at the stuff left behind! Cool video bro! 👍❤️🤘
When I see many abandoned houses, I ask myself why none of the relatives are interested in them? There are so many things that could have been used or sold. Why do they let everything rot? If there are no relatives left, the city is usually responsible for clearing such objects. It's a disgrace to let everything go to ruin. Sad.
I enjoyed the latest video on your struggles and hope things get better for you soon. Nice to hear more about your life. And love the 🧢 views 😊
Nice one man. Someone definitely left and didn't come back to this one. So much stuff.
I think his liver gave out. That is an insane amount of cans from the same date period. But you point out how long it'd been abandoned, so it makes no sense, unless a squatter was living there after 2016? I too would love to know what's in that cellar building. But breaking locks is going too far unless you have express permission from whoever owns it.
Opening the frigderators are the best part !!!!😂
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@@bxx32 nah, you go first 😂 🤢
I just had to check the comments to see if anyone mentioned anything about the fridge. There certainly was 😂
That machine at the 14:00 mark is a machinist Lathe. Its for machining metal to make parts for whatever you want. That thing is worth $$$$. Just judging by the items left behind. I say this person was either a machinist by trade and retired. Or just could have been a hobby of his. Either way. Its really cool and sad at the same time to see this stuff. Knowing someone is probably going to scrap all that stuff.
It's worth nothing except in scrap. it wasn't a great machine when new, and now its just junk. Maybe if someone wanted to do it up and use it, it could be worth something but It would be cheaper to buy new and have something you can cut with finer tolerances.
That is a lot of cans to take to the recycling center
The correct term is Mobile Home when it was built. The above ground basement was setup not allowed anyone in. It has me wondering what was so important. That he didn't want anyone going inside. There sure a lot of Christmas Holiday Decorations. Some of what was left behind. To me was married with the knick knacks. I don't how much per pound Aluminum goes for. It sure looks like to you can a buck getting the Aluminum Cans. Very interesting place you found.
The term "mobile home" is considered derogatory. Non-offensive alternatives are "manufactured house" and "stationary tiny home."
@@francoamerican4632 I lived in the late 1960's Mobile Home. It's what it was called and sold as. If people are going to be offended by the word Mobile Home. They need professional help.
Be strong
With a plethora of empty beer cans, I’ll bet this guy had liver problems 😮
興味深く楽しかったです😃
世界中何処にでも
この様な場所があるんですね😅
チャンネル登録しました!
Those piles of cans indicate a lot of trips to town for beer! 😮
What I see is a sad place. This home probably belonged to a couple who lived there for some time together until the woman died around 2020, judging by the dates on everything. The husband, left broken by the loss of his life partner, just started drinking to kill the pain and loneliness. Every once in awhile, it looked like, he tried to clean up but just couldnt bear to part with his wife's things...then there was a leak that turned into serious damage...either his son or daughter forced him out. They couldn't allow him to remain there so they called adult services for the county, took him home with them or put him the old folks home...he could have had a terminal illness so the "rescue" was necessary because he had probably just given up at this point. Either way this whole place should be mercifully destroyed...
Clever of you to put on a bright utility worker yellow vest 👍
looks like he drank himself to death lol
this guy is the definition of a pessimist
A drunk hoarder died.
Reminds me of my house and neighborhood thats just about a month of cans 😂😂
Who ever lived there needed more AA meetings and probably a new liver too. Those beer cans were his retirement funds. 🍺🤪
Good job exploring this vacation destination site. 🎉
I love the video
What a mess
To me it looks like family is using the house as storage… And could be that they drink as much beer as the man did. That’s an old mobile home, the guy probably got old and passed away.
Was that your truck parked there? Where's the Journey?
It looks like he was a hoarder and got out of hand also maybe started packing stuff up and then just left it
Other good video Ben
I've never heard of an above ground celler. Would it be something like a root celler and possibly at one time would it double and be like a greenhouse type of thing. I'm sure that is probably the stupidest question ever. That's OK because I already know how stupid I am. 😜👍🇨🇦
Underground house, mobile home had a fire or smoke damage.
isnt the date on the beer when it expires?
Imo there was a couple woman left or died, man retired drank tinkered around house, maybe doing garage sales collecting things, lots of heaters so may have been on a blood thinner, look like there was some fire damage or mold in the home just minor near the kitchen/ living room area. I think the woman collected a lot of things too. A man wouldn't have put all that stuff on the walls. Also with the porch, look like there might have been a dog at one time. Maybe that's why the porch was enclosed the way it was. Also looks like he's drinking got the best of him. Maybe they had children who stepped in, and put him in a nursing home, if there was a fire. And all those boxes of movies it looks to me like that is storage, maybe the family is using it for storage. And maybe they drink beer 2 those movies are in beer boxes and the beer dates we're newer in the house. We are creatures of habits, and we are more like our parents then we like to admit, just saying. Anyways that's just my opinion.
Shit is not holy.
Anything can be holy, it depends on the religion.
Maybe the property was sold.
He probably drank himself to death
What i want to know is why were there guns going off nearby?
Maybe he couldn't pay the lot rent and the landlord evicted him and he might not have means of moving everything
Force entry where are the owners are watching 6:08
Sorry last comment I promise. Actually no it's a question. How do we know that it was a he?
Get. The place. Off
Trasspassing again there is a law
When the family put no trespassing signs that means do not enter have respect for the families who’s love one passed away respect their signs if u can’t then don’t do videos
Respect? That stuff will be there rotting until the end of the world.