I see that a lot of people had the same thought as me, creating a negative using silicone and then casting the resin in that mold to get actual bubbles 😊 But we could take that a step further! How about first forming the bubble wrap into something, like a vase, and then do the silicone and resin! So that we end up with an actual object that looks like it's made from indestructible bubble wrap 🥳
My toddler has requested this every night for over a month, and goes around the house during the day quoting Peter Brown 😂 I think you have a fan! Thanks for helping our little one feel inspired to create ❤️
Random thought while watching, what about doing a silicone mold of the bubble wrap and then pouring resin in to the negative mold? Always enjoy watching your work :)
The unfilled ones were absolutely gorgeous. I feel like they'd do better with colored lighting rather than the resin since the lighting could play off of the different angles.
I feel like that isn't possible since silicone molding material is incredibly thick and dense (almost hard) and bubble wrap is super soft and delicate. The bubbles would all pop if you pressed hard enough to make impressions in the silicone.
@@ControlledWrinkles Nah, make a shaving soap pot and brush handle out of that - Kim Tippen does a lot of those... th-cam.com/channels/hOkCqsbNr6K1RYi9Sadb5Q.htmlvideos?view=0&sort=dd&flow=grid
It would also be easier to remove the glue from the smooth side of the resin, but maybe he's had things fly off the lathe enough that he'd rather accept picking it out.
I never believed that isopropyl alcohol would work with hot glue until I tried it! I don't know the mechanism on how but it works like magic, just drops off
My grandpa wrote the "Mirror, Mirror" episode of Star Trek featuring the goatee'd Spock you mentioned. It's always such a wild moment for me when I hear someone make reference to something he created or popularized, because it's so trippy being reminded of how far reaching his influence was. That was really cool to hear XD
@@Liltinasmile Cursory fact checking gives "plausible". The episode was written by Jerome Bixby and there seems to be a lot of net presence for a family member called Emerald Bixby which matches the username. So, cool grandpa, Emerald!
my first thought when I saw you 'de-mold' those is that they'd make a good room divider, or shower door. lets the light in, obscures the shapes behind it.
after seeing the colour-filled ones, I too like the "originals" best. that aside, other people's idea of kinda doing pixel art with them is really neat and I hope someone does it one day!
Imagine a two-step cast with some sort of translucent silicone for the positive so you get a copy of the surface texture of the bubble wrap that flexes but has no voids to pop.
I was going to comment how nice it was to see you plan a project and have it completed without any surprise issues, but then the hot glue fiasco happened. Oh well, still a lot easier than last time.
Rather than filling them with resin, I wish the coasters had been housed in some kind of outer ring. It would of kept any sharp edges away from fleshy fingers and (hopefully) elevated them to prevent scratching of tables.
I know lots of people like to watch "popping" videos, like ones where cysts pop, and things like that. They like doing it in real life and it's satisfying to them. I've always been more partial to plucking things. It's a difficult thing, because not many things in life lend themselves to being plucked like how I like them. I have to find it in weird places. This video is a weird place. Thank you for plucking glue out of bubble wrap immortalized in resin. It scratched an itch.
There is a recipe for a fancy pastry made with a honey-sweetened cream filling. After one pours the filling into the pastry shell, one presses a sheet of bubble wrap on top of the filling, and removes it after the filling becomes firm. Then one makes a gelatine glaze with honey and pours it over the cream, which winds up making it look like a honeycomb.
Catch ash in resin! Pour fresh resin in a mold and set outdoors to see what chunks of ash from the fires fall into it, then pour another layer to seal it all in.
Probably my favorite project on your channel. I thought I wouldn’t like it once you added color. But when I look back at the empty one it just looks like it’s missing something. The black is my favorite of the color one. But the empty one is just fanatastic too
If he made silicone negatives then poured a resin positive, you'd only have smooth bumps touching the surface. That would've made a lot more sense to me.
@@rdizzy1 as a bonus, it'll catch any condensation drips in the bubbles and the coaster shouldn't get picked up with your drink (though these are probably heavy enough that the latter isn't really an issue)
Fantastic work as always, Peter! I really wish, though, you had filled the bubbles before cutting out the final shapes so there would be no empty bubbles around the edges.
Hey there Peter! I started watching your stuff back in 2016, when i was just 16! im 20 now, and its so lovely to come back and see you again! You're just as soothing, and you still have such a great father-like energy!
I loved the plain ones, as soon as you talked about the comments section before I thought NO, just get colored fluid, fill out the holes with it then dump it out! The clear ones are really neat and I’d totally buy a set!
I was pleasantly surprised to see a video so early after it posts. I usually watch your older stuff, but the new stuff is just as good! Keep it up, Peter!
My fave was the secret wood wand and I'd love to see a version 2.0! Different colors, maybe something inside the resin (jurassic park/harry potter crossover?)
I, too, enjoy the clear best. That said when you said fill the bubbles with colored resin I pictured something more like M&M art or Perler Bead art, not necessarily all the same color. Loved the video regardless!
2:10 hahaha I gasped when your finger touched the caulking because I thought it was a hot glue gun at first! 🤦🏽♀️ had to rewind cuz I was like “wtf?!” Lol
Because it would probably stick far less to the smooth side than the uneven side. And when using the lathe you don't want the piece you are cutting to unstick and fly in your face
Love the clear ones, your channel is my sanity break in this world Thank you! if they are coasters i think some thin cork to protect the table would be cool!
Stabilize a chunk of sod and cast it in resin If you don't do it I'm gonna be sad EDIT: MOSS! Moss would be cool too! Especially pollinating female moss with the little tassle thingies sticking off!
I agree about the black and white colored ones. But the blue and red with the shimmer pigments are gorgeous! And of course the classic clear is spot on!
Four years of resins and making all kinda stuff, and i think this is the coolest thing ever, they remind me of honey combs. Ild love to see something done with a honey comb pattern
I feel like it would have been easier to simply pour the colored resin on the back and then sand away the excess later... Also would've gotten rid of the sharp edges you mentioned.
I would have liked a depth for the coloured pour that matches the clear section (instead of just filling the bubble hollows.) A full surface would have worked better, IMO.
i definitly want to see this project with dipping bubble wrap into silicone, and using this as a mold for resin also, cutting those in hex instead of circles would be oddly satisfying
When you mounted the piece to the face plate to round it off, why didn't you hot glue the flat side to the face plate? I'd think that side would be easier to clean the glue off of.
I don't know why everyone wanted it filled other than it was before so much of your work with resin that explored what that might look like. I wholeheartedly am in Team Clear Bubble Wrap.
9:26 "It's also a great way to find all the little tiny cuts you have on your fingers" 2020's got the rest of us covered for that one with all the liquid papercut finder (aka: hand sanitizer) that the stores have out 😂
Idk when i started to watch this channel but it's definitely been quite some time and the content has never failed to be satisfying and entertaining. And may i say that you look pretty darn good with gray hair
91% isopropyl alcohol also helps with hot glue and won't react with epoxy. As a bonus it'll still burn on cuts.
Lol
I see that a lot of people had the same thought as me, creating a negative using silicone and then casting the resin in that mold to get actual bubbles 😊
But we could take that a step further! How about first forming the bubble wrap into something, like a vase, and then do the silicone and resin! So that we end up with an actual object that looks like it's made from indestructible bubble wrap 🥳
This was my thought
that would be so cool!!
I would really really really like to see this!
I came here to write this too!
I love this idea! :D
Unpoppable bubble wrap? You are a destroyer of joy.
That’s the aim!
Au contraire. He is the creator of misery.
A menace to society
Don't forget the murder bowl
Humanitys cruelty knows no boundaries
My toddler has requested this every night for over a month, and goes around the house during the day quoting Peter Brown 😂 I think you have a fan! Thanks for helping our little one feel inspired to create ❤️
Random thought while watching, what about doing a silicone mold of the bubble wrap and then pouring resin in to the negative mold? Always enjoy watching your work :)
To be honest, that's what I thought he was going to do at first.
whatamIdoing me too, would have been better too. Really something you would think you can pop.
I thought he was gonna do this
That's what I was thinking.
We do that in soap making as well. It works great!
The unfilled ones were absolutely gorgeous. I feel like they'd do better with colored lighting rather than the resin since the lighting could play off of the different angles.
You should do a negative cast of bubble wrap with a silicone mold and then make a positive cast by pouring clear resin into the mold
Cdog1258 omg brilliant!
This is definitely the way to go. You'd end up with actual resin bubble wrap that way with raised bubbles instead of negative pockets.
Yes!
thought so too, what he did is more like solid blocks not unpoppable bubble wrap
I feel like that isn't possible since silicone molding material is incredibly thick and dense (almost hard) and bubble wrap is super soft and delicate. The bubbles would all pop if you pressed hard enough to make impressions in the silicone.
This project would've looked like some really cute honeycomb if the resin was dyed yellow
it would have looked like peas if he put green stuff inside
It would look like bubbble wraps if he didn't put anything in it
would look like shit if he used brown
‘You guys have given me a lot of grey hair’ 😂😂😂
He's not Peter Brown anymore, he's Peter Gray.
Secret: it's not hair its resin shavings
To be fair, that's the first thing I thought at 0:10
Should do a cereal bowl with hair/beard trimmings in resin
@@ControlledWrinkles Nah, make a shaving soap pot and brush handle out of that - Kim Tippen does a lot of those...
th-cam.com/channels/hOkCqsbNr6K1RYi9Sadb5Q.htmlvideos?view=0&sort=dd&flow=grid
"I'm looking for bubbles in the resin."
I've got some bad news for you.
🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
Exactly! 😂
Ya lol XD
I found that isopropyl alcohol works great with removing hot glue more so than acetone
It would also be easier to remove the glue from the smooth side of the resin, but maybe he's had things fly off the lathe enough that he'd rather accept picking it out.
I just left the same comment. Isopropanol is the way to go!
I never believed that isopropyl alcohol would work with hot glue until I tried it! I don't know the mechanism on how but it works like magic, just drops off
Wanted to make sure someone had made this comment. I was not disappointed. Thumbs up.
Good to know acetone also works for this however.
I’ve been using that technique for years! Nothing else works as well
My grandpa wrote the "Mirror, Mirror" episode of Star Trek featuring the goatee'd Spock you mentioned. It's always such a wild moment for me when I hear someone make reference to something he created or popularized, because it's so trippy being reminded of how far reaching his influence was. That was really cool to hear XD
Wait really
@Christopher Stephens it's such an oddly specific thing to lie about that I'm willing to believe it
@@Liltinasmile Cursory fact checking gives "plausible". The episode was written by Jerome Bixby and there seems to be a lot of net presence for a family member called Emerald Bixby which matches the username.
So, cool grandpa, Emerald!
@@tylisirn cool
@@tylisirn ayyyy
There's something lovely about the sounds of Peter's workshop, like the tape at 0:53
I call it "aggressive ASMR"
I can't wait for the new batman movie
@@i_shoot_stuff HA
Hard-core ASMR
Agressi-MR, all the calm of ASMR, and all the chaos of a workshop
The white reminds me of those little icing packets that come with toaster strudels.
My brother would always eat those and leave the toaster strudels, so we had to eat ours naked. 😭😭😭
@@SunflowerSpotlight im sorry you did what now?
GhoulishRaider1134 Lol, naked in this context means sans the icing coating on top of the strudel. We are the naked strudels while fully clothed. 😂
@@AmaraJordanMusic oh....that sorta threw me off there 😂😂😂
@@snifferproductions9651 Lmao
Wait wait wait, can we acknowledge something? He made a mold that DIDN'T LEAK!
@Sheldon Robertson shhhhhhhhhh
@Sheldon Robertson shhhhhhhhhhhhh
Shhhhhhhhhhhhhh
@Sheldon Robertson shhhhhh or your pet mouse gets it
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I’m sorry but i laughed when you said, “It’s also a great way to find all the little tiny cuts on your fingers.” 😂
Same. I went looking for a comment about it!
Love how you blame is for the grey hair while a few videos back your wife tried to burn down your shop. 😂
my first thought when I saw you 'de-mold' those is that they'd make a good room divider, or shower door. lets the light in, obscures the shapes behind it.
"I'm looking for bubbles in the resin"
I see plenty of bubbles in the resin.
Yes wasn't that the whole point!
🙄 clever...
@@theRealRindberg r/woooosh
@@thehighground265 LOL! holly shit!!! are you serious!? That was that was the most epic r/woooosh I've ever seen :D
Better luck next time ;)
@@thehighground265 Pro tip... don't think you're smart
I'm continually stunned that just hot glue is enough to keep a piece anchored to the lathe through all the torque of cutting it
think that will fuck with your head, serch "wring gauge blocks". your welcome for the nose bleeds and migraines.
That hot glue bubble removing looked oddly satisfying
r/popping but not gross yeah
after seeing the colour-filled ones, I too like the "originals" best.
that aside, other people's idea of kinda doing pixel art with them is really neat and I hope someone does it one day!
Now I want a sheet of resin wrap to make some pixel art with
Imagine a two-step cast with some sort of translucent silicone for the positive so you get a copy of the surface texture of the bubble wrap that flexes but has no voids to pop.
That was my thought as well. And the two clear coasters would work as the mould.
I approve
I was thinking of that or of filling a needle with resin and injecting the bubbles that way it is still movable but now is unpopable!!!
Peter: There was a time when I didn't know too much about resin.
Me: Sounds fake, but okay.
I was going to comment how nice it was to see you plan a project and have it completed without any surprise issues, but then the hot glue fiasco happened. Oh well, still a lot easier than last time.
I just realized I’ve been watching you for 5 years 😭 thank you for the consistently entertaining content!
would've been neat to do a little pixel art image when filling in the bubbles
YESSS
Yes!! 😍
Love, love, LOVE the clear ones! I so want a set for my coffee table, it would look so dope!
Rather than filling them with resin, I wish the coasters had been housed in some kind of outer ring. It would of kept any sharp edges away from fleshy fingers and (hopefully) elevated them to prevent scratching of tables.
The sound of bubble wrap being peeled off resin is somehow weirdly satisfying
You NEED to redo the metal shavings one but with a transparent resin, maybe not just clear, maybe translucent red or something!
Oh! So you can't see the blood from making it, right?
Redo the Bowl of Death? You monster... ;)
The Murder Bowl? I don't know. I like him having fingers. Maybe he can give the blank to someone else.
The clear ones are definitely my favorite too, but I am really glad to see how the filled ones look! Thanks for revisiting it!
I know lots of people like to watch "popping" videos, like ones where cysts pop, and things like that. They like doing it in real life and it's satisfying to them.
I've always been more partial to plucking things. It's a difficult thing, because not many things in life lend themselves to being plucked like how I like them. I have to find it in weird places.
This video is a weird place. Thank you for plucking glue out of bubble wrap immortalized in resin. It scratched an itch.
That's just satisfying af
You might like tonsil stone removals then.
or the guy who removes hives from peoples houses. he does a lot of plucking. it’s not for the faint of heart though. especially if insects bother you
I love that black one. It’s the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen.
Somebody get this man some bee hive honey combs. They would look amazing in some resin.
I swear he did already? Maybe it was someone else
I think the heat from the cure would destroy it
@@quietforest9933 He did a cast with aluminum honeycomb for Diresta's knife scales. Would be cool to see something like this with real honeycomb. :)
There is a recipe for a fancy pastry made with a honey-sweetened cream filling. After one pours the filling into the pastry shell, one presses a sheet of bubble wrap on top of the filling, and removes it after the filling becomes firm. Then one makes a gelatine glaze with honey and pours it over the cream, which winds up making it look like a honeycomb.
@@BEdmonson85 ah thanks! That must be what I was thinking of
Catch ash in resin!
Pour fresh resin in a mold and set outdoors to see what chunks of ash from the fires fall into it, then pour another layer to seal it all in.
So anyone want to see him cast the giant bubble wrap and then fill the cavities with different dip it items?
Yes, a tiny crab, starfish, gummy bear, clock cog, coin, beer cap etc...
Probably my favorite project on your channel. I thought I wouldn’t like it once you added color. But when I look back at the empty one it just looks like it’s missing something. The black is my favorite of the color one. But the empty one is just fanatastic too
Bubble wrap coasters: for when you want scratches, rather than water rings, on the heirloom furniture 👍
If he made silicone negatives then poured a resin positive, you'd only have smooth bumps touching the surface. That would've made a lot more sense to me.
@@OutOfNamesToChoose I'd use the bumpy side for my drink and the flat side on my table. Why put the interesting side down?
@@rdizzy1 as a bonus, it'll catch any condensation drips in the bubbles and the coaster shouldn't get picked up with your drink (though these are probably heavy enough that the latter isn't really an issue)
Ehhh pick your poison
Literally how would it scratch the table. Obviously you put the smooth side down smart ass.
Fantastic work as always, Peter! I really wish, though, you had filled the bubbles before cutting out the final shapes so there would be no empty bubbles around the edges.
The clear ones are definitely the best, but there's something about the red one that strikes me as very pretty and almost jewel like.
Amazing name!
the red one looks like those walmart 50 cent packs of red beads.
The clear ones are definitely my favourite of them all. The clear looks the most like bubble wrap and the coloured ones look like dots in resin.
you might have grey hair, but honestly i think its grey-t (you pull it off seriously it looks great peter)
"You guys have given me a lot of grey hair."
Okay, but in my defense... You look good with grey hair...
Yeah I was looking for this comment because 👀👌
Could the bubble wrap be cast under vacuum so the bubbles are fully inflated?
This... could be perfection.
It might accidentally pop them
Amanda Stinnett yeah the vaccuum would have to be the perfect strength...
@@amandastinnett8084 i mean if he doesnt pull a full vacuum he'd be ok
But then it wouldnt look like normal bubble wrap. It would look like bubble wrap that was package at one altitude and brought to another
your videos havent been recommended to me in a long time. then a couple of days ago i thought about you and boom. on my feed. im so thankful.
I was just wondering yesterday what you were up to. Glad to see you in video form.
Same
Also, am I the only one that finds it satisfying to see the hot glue being plucked out of the bubbles? 😍
Hey there Peter! I started watching your stuff back in 2016, when i was just 16! im 20 now, and its so lovely to come back and see you again! You're just as soothing, and you still have such a great father-like energy!
I loved the plain ones, as soon as you talked about the comments section before I thought NO, just get colored fluid, fill out the holes with it then dump it out! The clear ones are really neat and I’d totally buy a set!
I was pleasantly surprised to see a video so early after it posts. I usually watch your older stuff, but the new stuff is just as good! Keep it up, Peter!
My fave was the secret wood wand and I'd love to see a version 2.0! Different colors, maybe something inside the resin (jurassic park/harry potter crossover?)
maybe a black and white almost checkerboard style of filling in the bubbles wouldve looked nice? nonetheless an interesting look for all colors used
I don't think I've ever wanted to rub my hands on some resin more in my life. It looks like such a satisfying texture to feel.
what would happen if you let resin cure on a speaker emitting a specific frequency? would it cure in a pattern?
No just a mess and a burnt out speaker
@@ShugoAWay I'd still love to see Peter do it, lol
Would it even cure properly at all? I'm not sure
@@AvenRox no it would splash out
That's not how sound wave works haha
Wait 2016?? Has it been that long? Maaaan! Time flies!
The red one reminds me of the Tension Sheets from Red Dwarf. Really interesting project, thanks!
i just saw this channel. excuse me, why have I never seen your channel??? i love this
I, too, enjoy the clear best. That said when you said fill the bubbles with colored resin I pictured something more like M&M art or Perler Bead art, not necessarily all the same color. Loved the video regardless!
13:20 Reminds me of the 2000's for some reason, brings back memories crazy that was 20 years ago.
My goodness, 2016 seems so long ago. I remember finding your channel when the epoxy knife was your newest video.
Hi Peter Brown! I love your videos!
I was wondering if you could make a video about what Resins you use and the pros and cons of each? Thanks!
For some reason watching you pop the hot glue out of the bubbles made my brain think:
"forbidden takoyaki 👁👄👁"
THATS EXTACTLY WHAT I THOUGHT!
2:10 hahaha I gasped when your finger touched the caulking because I thought it was a hot glue gun at first! 🤦🏽♀️ had to rewind cuz I was like “wtf?!” Lol
Would love to see this in glow in the dark resin and a uv reactive dye as a filler....
I never expected to be so satisfied watching hot glue get removed from resin...
Thank you for the video, Peter!
A thought itd be a cool idea to fill a needle with resin and inject the bubbles that way it is still movable but now is unpopable!!!
To be fair, the clip of you pulling out the hot glue from the holes make it seem even more satisfying than popping the bubbles in the first place
Why didn’t you just glue the smooth side to make removing the hot glue easier? Especially after the bandsaw trick
Yes I want to know too !
I was wondering this too
Because it would probably stick far less to the smooth side than the uneven side. And when using the lathe you don't want the piece you are cutting to unstick and fly in your face
@@GaMeRaM11 Perhaps but I think the difference would be negligible.
Also more likely to catch and tear the bubble pattern, I think
Definitely an excellent reprise! I do love the clear ones but I'm glad you tried colors. I wonder if translucent colors would have worked?
the hot glue went from "I'm not budging" to "hah U got me" with a shot of acetone
I didn’t expect to enjoy watching the hot glue removal process as much as I did. Very satisfying
Could you pull a partial vacuum on a smaller sample of bubble wrap during the cure to remove the crinkley wrinkleys?
Love the clear ones, your channel is my sanity break in this world Thank you!
if they are coasters i think some thin cork to protect the table would be cool!
Stabilize a chunk of sod and cast it in resin
If you don't do it I'm gonna be sad
EDIT: MOSS! Moss would be cool too! Especially pollinating female moss with the little tassle thingies sticking off!
Could use a slice of a dried out sod roll to make a bowl?
@@danp2700 Sod roll bowl? Damn bro you're dangerous. You got BARS, straight up lyrical genius
I agree about the black and white colored ones. But the blue and red with the shimmer pigments are gorgeous! And of course the classic clear is spot on!
"Let's not pop the bubbles" said nobody ever 😂
Four years of resins and making all kinda stuff, and i think this is the coolest thing ever, they remind me of honey combs. Ild love to see something done with a honey comb pattern
I feel like it would have been easier to simply pour the colored resin on the back and then sand away the excess later... Also would've gotten rid of the sharp edges you mentioned.
I would have liked a depth for the coloured pour that matches the clear section (instead of just filling the bubble hollows.) A full surface would have worked better, IMO.
Definitely one of the guys who get better as they age
Can we get a resin katana maybe different color resin but a resin Japanese katana would be dope a real life ice sword technically not
Yes we need this
gold resin for the sheath
Love this idea 👌
Gummy bear katana
@@michaelbarry617 yes...lol it will probably smell delicious the samurai who smells of a gummy bears 🤣
i definitly want to see this project with dipping bubble wrap into silicone, and using this as a mold for resin
also, cutting those in hex instead of circles would be oddly satisfying
When you mounted the piece to the face plate to round it off, why didn't you hot glue the flat side to the face plate? I'd think that side would be easier to clean the glue off of.
I was thinking the exact same thing!!
It’s 3am and I saw Peter Brown video. I can sleep later I need to watch this. Lol. Love it. Unpopable bubble wrap you evil evil genius.
"It's also a great way to find all the tiny cuts on your fingers!" :D
Great job, Peter. Proud of you, son. Love, dad.
"I am looking for bubbles"
Me: there is bubble wrap in there...
ooouuu! I love the clean ones, looks like crystal bubble wrap
Watching you remove the hot glue from the bubble wrap made me think I was watching Dr. Pimple Popper. But good video! Thanks for posting!
This guy gets it.
Yeah, it made me a tad bit queasy, lil bit. 😅🤢
peter the grey hair looks amazing and i think you know that
When he’s pulling the hot glue out of the holes it felt like a pimple popping video so satisfying 😩
I don't get people who watch this stuff. What is satisfying for you in these videos? To me they are utterly disgusting.
I don't know why everyone wanted it filled other than it was before so much of your work with resin that explored what that might look like. I wholeheartedly am in Team Clear Bubble Wrap.
You were looking for bubbles in the resin...
Nobody tell him.
who gon tell him
I dont know why but i feel like pulling the got glue bubbles out of the resin molds would be sooo satisfying, i really enjoyed watching that
9:26 "It's also a great way to find all the little tiny cuts you have on your fingers"
2020's got the rest of us covered for that one with all the liquid papercut finder (aka: hand sanitizer) that the stores have out 😂
I agree with you Peter, the clear non-coloured version looks amazing to me, and the others less so. Nice little project 👍🏻 cool result.
Heads up, isopropyl alcohol frees up hot glue basically instantly.
I agree Peter, I like the clear beast. Also, I love the way you think. 😊
First?
Also I wonder if you did like an amber color and filled in with a light brown if you could make it look like honeycombs?
Idk when i started to watch this channel but it's definitely been quite some time and the content has never failed to be satisfying and entertaining.
And may i say that you look pretty darn good with gray hair