Danish man here so I can translate the falling tower at 3:50. "Oh my g... That doesn't look right, does it" "Absolutely not. Ooooooooh!!!" "F*ck me. Do you remember we asked them if they had it under control?" "Yeah, and I said he didn't" "You said they were too drunk"
I'm an environmental scientist and we use that dye often to track potential waste paths in bays and harbors, to study tidal flow for beach contamination, etc. Totally harmless stuff. Though terribly expensive so only used as needed.
Watching that demolition of the towers reminds me of something my husband (a mechanic who works on giant earth movers for mining sites) says about vehicles: if the vehicle is moving after you set it up, you move out of the way, because you're NOT stopping it. So once that tower started falling in the wrong direction, my only thought was, "Well, no fixing that. If that's the way it's falling, that's the way it's falling."
4:10 Dane here wanting to clear the name of my fellow danish workers. They did not say that the guys demolishing the tower were drunk. "Stive" in danish is slang for drunk but mainly means "rigid". In this case it is clearly meant as rigid. So he is saying: "Remember we talked about those things beings too rigid". Makes way more sense and there were no news of drunk demolition men.
It seems odd that they must shut off the water supply for the entire building. In Germany and Greece, there is a stopcock under each faucet and a central one for every apartment, allowing us to address a leak without disrupting the other residents.
I’ve had one of those types of water leaks in my own home - they’re brutal and start flooding the house within a few minutes. Local fire brigade came to switch the water off
Those poor hagfish must have been terrified to create that much slime. I can't really blame them, I doubt many hagfish have experienced a car accident before.
I'm reminded of an incident, that everyone that knew of the place, assumed arson. The building in question was a heritage site. A pre-board of education building that was the gymnasium of an all boys school called the Hermitage. At the bottom of the hill was the all girl's school which is now a mason lodge. At the time of the fire an individual could see the flames flickering in the sky 10 km away. It was a real shame as it had hand-painted hardwood floors of red and blue lines that directed students to the change rooms. Years of sanding and varnish gave the floors a lacquered appearance. It went ablaze like a tinder box.
God, do i LOVE this channel (and not just because the little white creampuff of a mascot is so adorable either). The quacking duck sound when people swear had me just dying. 🤣🤣🤣
I think this is more warrant for looking for any human-sized turtles with ninja gear in the sewers and maybe a similarly human-sized rat. Don't shoot them, though, they're good-guys. Most especially if they apparently have the names of Renaissance painters. That might make for an interesting follow-up video to this whole shot: "Ninja turtle sightings"...
The tower at 4:00, im danish so i can translate: "Oh thats not going great is is?" "Ooooh. Didn't you ask them if they had it under control?" "Yep, and i told you they didn't, they were too drunk those guys" Edit, i made a huge mistake: " Yep, and i told you they were too rigid " it should say instead (reference to the tower) because " stive" means both drunk and rigid/stiff 🤦🏻♂️🫠😂 You're allowed to laugh at my expense 🙏🏻😂
Dye used to make it easy to detect the location of a leak in a water systems spilled out onto the street, and "it could have come from anywhere"? Doesn't seem it's very effective at pinpointing leaks then.
I’m really enjoying my Bartie. Thank you for making a lovely plushy that I adore and can snuggle up to while watching tv. So happy I purchased him! Thanks again for making him available for the second time. I was a wee bit upset I didn’t get to purchase one the first time you introduced him to us. So again, THANK YOU!
I do not understand how this channel isn't MASSIVELY blowing up 💣💥? I love this and have been a daily watcher for some time. People don't know what they are missing. Thanks for putting these out. ✌️
I was living in Montreal in 1998 when the ice storm hit. Closest to a full disaster as I've been. Wiped out much of Quebec's power grid in the middle of winter.
that whale tale may have not only saved the life of the driver, but also imagine how much more damage would have been done if that had fallen, the cost to clean it up.. the train might even be fixable thanks to that tale.. i think they should give the sculptor a reward of some kind.
19:10 I remember the situation when I rented a flat on the fifth floor and my tenant told me do not touch the tap on the pipe. The problem was that this pipe was leaking, but she told, that the plummer said - there is nothing he can do in this occassion, but never turn off this tap. I spent a half of a year there and then it was my mother's birthday so I went to other city just for two days to celebrate with her. It was the only time I left my flat, because I was overbusy with my job and had no time for rest. And then I came back there - the flat was covered with water. It appeared, that this pipe exploided, the water leaking down over all the floors till the null one. My neighbours didn't have my contacts - I didn't communicate much either because I didn't want to empose myself - and the contacts of my tenant too. They started to call the police, then the utility services turned off the water, as they told later, only on my flat. But the damage was done. I contacted to tenant immediately and she took my documents and keys and told, I should not leave this flat. I still feel very guilty, but I don't know, what should I do in this occassion. Again, she told me do not turn off or even touch the tap, because the pipe can explode. But it appeared to explode anyway. So bad, it was the only time, I left this flat, just because my mother had a birthday day and she was living in the other city. I was absent for just two days, but how bad it turned up for everyone. I was paying for every damage was done, but she didn't give me my documents till my mother came and forced her to do this. We called the plummer, he came and told, that it was very cheap pipe that had to be replaced to new one, that's why the tragedy happened. I also, bought the new pipe. I still feel sorry for neighbours who struggled because of me
First of all, stop feeling guilty. You did nothing wrong. Second of all, it was *their* fault, not yours. You should not have had to pay anything for repairs.
Hi, it sounds like you're the tenant in this situation. The other person would be the landlord and it is their responsibility to make sure the flat is livable and usable, so should have looked into the leak well before it exploded. Nothing you should have to pay for or could have done, with exception of having contact with one of your neighbours incase of a similar incident or possible break-in. x:x
@@nihkhdtigerson1599 Yes, calling the landlord the tenant kind of threw me until realized they were not using the correct word. Absolutely, it was the landlord's responsibility!
Nothing better than hearing/reading the words "I lived". Stuff is replaceable, you are not. Though I'm glad, for your property's sake as well as yours and your neighbours', that they managed to handle the dam as well as they did given the circumstances!
minor fact: the tram landed onto the hollow tail sculpture instead of the more solid 'ribbed' tail sculpture next to it., making it even more amazing that it held.
The bigest catastrophic in my life was , The EAST OHIO GAS CO. EXPLOSION AND FIRE took place on Friday, 20 Oct. 1944, when a tank containing liquid natural gas equivalent to 90 million cubic feet exploded, setting off the most disastrous fire in Cleveland's history.
About a month ago, I saw the mushroom cloud, when a fuel truck, carrying diesel hit the wall, where I-40 goes under I-30. I was in the military, but I never saw an explosion like that!
Catastrophic event for me? Pepcon. I was in high school. Not even close to the explosion but we felt it at my school. My mom was at work across town and felt it. She sent my brother to come get me from school. I was taking a classmate to the nurse as she was having a panic attack and he was arguing with the principal, I ended up going home.
The retaining wall collapse during excavation in Coquitlam, BC, Canada was badly compacted back fill from decades earlier construction project putting extra stress on the wall, not a failure of the current project during the event.
This one happened to my own house. Our fridge was leaking, so we called the plumber. Literally as the plumber was getting ready to walk out the door with the job finished, our boiler decided to evacuate its contents, all over the finished basement floor. We get that taken care of, which required the removal of the entire basement floor. Two days later, the boiler decides to evacuate its contents again, only this time it wasn't noticed for several hours.
How incompetent do you have to be to not undo what you did to land back at square one? I doubt that pipe was gushing water before he started tinkering.
I thought Be Amazed said that the landlady wouldn't allow the water to be shut off because it would cost her money. I thought that was weird. Every place I've lived has had a main shutoff. Costs nothing.
I'd say the most catastrophic thing I've ever seen happen was a semi slamming on the brakes and jackknife and flip over an embankment because somebody pulled out in front of them in Bridgeport, WV several years ago. Driver was fine, I believe.
It completely cracks me up when you guys stick a duck quack in place of a swear word! You have no idea how funny that really is when you're listening to this!! Tee hee hee!
I agree! Rubber ducky you’re the one! You make bath time so much fun… Rubber ducky I’m awfully fond of you, bo bo bo de oh (Rubber ducky song from Sesame Street performed by Big Bird)
@@AkiraCatt24 , i asked ChatGPT to make a poem about the rubber duck ... The Mighty Quack of the Rubber Duck In the bathtub sits a noble duck, Yellow and squishy, full of luck! With a mighty quack, it rules the waves, A fearless captain that never caves. It floats so proud, without a care, No ocean's too big, no water too rare. With every quack, it makes its mark, A ducky symphony in the tubby arc! Splish, splash, and one more quack, The rubbery hero’s got your back. From bubble storms to soapy seas, It rides them all with graceful ease. So when you hear that rubbery quack, You know it's time to kick back! For in the world of suds and fun, The quacking duck is number one!
A friend and colleague of mine was in the blue port-o-potty when the wall collapsed. There were 2 huge excavators completely buried. It sucked for the contractor… but 24 hr swing shifts, 7 days a week was great for us!!!!!
If the plumber was not allowed to turn off the water, how can HE be considered incompetent? And how is it possible that it costs money to turn off water? In every place I've lived, there's a main that can be shut off either by the tenants or owner. Not only is it free to do that, but it is very easy to do.
💥💥 that explosion in Russia is crazy I don't even remember seeing that and that happened during that terrible year of 2020. I remember the Beirut explosion though that was all over the social media and internet.
Did you know, this summer august 9 2024 in Montréal we’ve had catastrophic flooding due to the tropical storm Debby. We’re used to Snow storms not having a full month’s worth of rain falling in 1day! But that’s not all! A few weeks later a water pipe burst open and we had a very pretty(and huge) Geyser erupt near Jacques-Cartier bridge, flooding the neigborhood and the harbour. The eastern half of Montreal Island had to boil our water for a few days… that’s a few hundred thousand people…😅 You just have to type ‘Geyser Montréal 2024’ to get the story. People got some pretty amazing footage with drones of the geyser and the surrounding flooding!
That fluorescent green stuff looks like stuff I washed pots with when I was in the convent in the early sixties. It came in giant drums and I dipped the cup or so into the big sink of hot water. It was dull orange in the drum and turned that amazing green as soon as it hit the water. It also took the skin off my hands and I didn’t have to do school work for weeks.
9:38 "Concrete evidence of reckless driving." The delivery of that line deserves a chef's kiss!
This guy is really good with the puns!😅
I bet they hardened up after that
That part could have also been in "insta-karma". Look more.
Danish man here so I can translate the falling tower at 3:50.
"Oh my g... That doesn't look right, does it"
"Absolutely not. Ooooooooh!!!"
"F*ck me. Do you remember we asked them if they had it under control?"
"Yeah, and I said he didn't"
"You said they were too drunk"
Thank You!
😂😂😂 Thank you for that!
Oh jeez... That's bad.
Thanks! :D
BRUH 😂😂😂
3:13 Literal "If I'm going down, I'm taking you with me!" 😂
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Star Fox: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHH!
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The other tower: HOLY SHIT STAR FOX NO!
Now, who ACTUALLY loves Be Amazed and hates the bots with assholes as their PFP?
Edit: Holy shit this blew up
Yep
Absolutely!
the bots are evolving, they're becoming self-aware
Me, obviously
me
I'm an environmental scientist and we use that dye often to track potential waste paths in bays and harbors, to study tidal flow for beach contamination, etc. Totally harmless stuff. Though terribly expensive so only used as needed.
Same concept that hospitals use in human bloodstream to chart artery bleeds or cardiac issues.
I’ve seen it used to find cross-connections between sanitary and storm sewers for the cities that have separate treatment streams.
That's interesting. But how do you determine when it’s essential to use the dye?
Watching that demolition of the towers reminds me of something my husband (a mechanic who works on giant earth movers for mining sites) says about vehicles: if the vehicle is moving after you set it up, you move out of the way, because you're NOT stopping it. So once that tower started falling in the wrong direction, my only thought was, "Well, no fixing that. If that's the way it's falling, that's the way it's falling."
Funny😁
Lol
😂😂😂 i love the quack sound for swear words😂
Annoying as hell 😤😤😤
@@rmyj790 , I'm sure you are not the only person who feels like that
So dini. A lot better than a TV bleep sound.
Now THAT is annoying! 😀
🦆🦆🦆😂
I love it, too! Much better than that obnoxious bleep I often hear.
4:10 Dane here wanting to clear the name of my fellow danish workers. They did not say that the guys demolishing the tower were drunk. "Stive" in danish is slang for drunk but mainly means "rigid". In this case it is clearly meant as rigid. So he is saying: "Remember we talked about those things beings too rigid". Makes way more sense and there were no news of drunk demolition men.
Though I do appreciate the other person's translation, thank you for clearing up that the workers were not drunk.
18:22
This is why you turn the water off *before* you start fiddling with pipes
It seems odd that they must shut off the water supply for the entire building. In Germany and Greece, there is a stopcock under each faucet and a central one for every apartment, allowing us to address a leak without disrupting the other residents.
16:52 "you can hopefully see among the three pixels this video was filmed in" hahahahahahahaha epic
concrete evidence of reckless driving got me rolling
It’s at 9:38
8:23 the car driver had lot of time to pull back the car and he choose to pull back when all the concrete fell into his car 🤣🤣
Well, Be Amazed did say the driver was drunk. Otherwise, yes, there was time to pull back after they saw the concrete truck.
also he was actually a she
it is said multiple times in the video that the driver was a woman, so i don't know why you're saying it's a man here, but otherwise you are right
3:42 bro really said 🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥
I’ve had one of those types of water leaks in my own home - they’re brutal and start flooding the house within a few minutes. Local fire brigade came to switch the water off
Those poor hagfish must have been terrified to create that much slime. I can't really blame them, I doubt many hagfish have experienced a car accident before.
I'm reminded of an incident, that everyone that knew of the place, assumed arson. The building in question was a heritage site. A pre-board of education building that was the gymnasium of an all boys school called the Hermitage. At the bottom of the hill was the all girl's school which is now a mason lodge. At the time of the fire an individual could see the flames flickering in the sky 10 km away.
It was a real shame as it had hand-painted hardwood floors of red and blue lines that directed students to the change rooms. Years of sanding and varnish gave the floors a lacquered appearance. It went ablaze like a tinder box.
7:47..... to be fair, that Jeep didn't stop for the cement truck. So, that's karma.
The white car was so at fault she cut the truck off so yea she signed up to fail
It looked like she wasn't even looking! It wasn't like there was a blind curve in the way.
God, do i LOVE this channel (and not just because the little white creampuff of a mascot is so adorable either).
The quacking duck sound when people swear had me just dying. 🤣🤣🤣
Hooolley *quack* Hooolley *quack* Hooolley *quack*🤣🤣
The duck quacks censoring swearing was hilarious 😂 😂😂😂
That train one was WILD! I always suspected whales give good luck! I think the driver would agree.💙
1:58 😂 "Why are you running? Why are you running?! 😂❤
someone caught the reference!
0:40 is where it actually starts.
I still find it hilarious that quacks are used as beeps for swears on this channel
9:55 Turns out Slimer *IS* real...
"You made a toaster dance"
I think this is more warrant for looking for any human-sized turtles with ninja gear in the sewers and maybe a similarly human-sized rat. Don't shoot them, though, they're good-guys. Most especially if they apparently have the names of Renaissance painters. That might make for an interesting follow-up video to this whole shot: "Ninja turtle sightings"...
OMG this guy is amazing I love his videos unlike the other guy
The tower at 4:00, im danish so i can translate:
"Oh thats not going great is is?"
"Ooooh. Didn't you ask them if they had it under control?"
"Yep, and i told you they didn't, they were too drunk those guys"
Edit, i made a huge mistake: " Yep, and i told you they were too rigid " it should say instead (reference to the tower) because " stive" means both drunk and rigid/stiff 🤦🏻♂️🫠😂
You're allowed to laugh at my expense 🙏🏻😂
Tak!
Heh, thanks for the translation
Oh my gosh, that's fantastic!
Dang, fellow Dane beat me to it.
All these Danes translating, which is nice except they can't agree that the word for 'drunk' really means 'rigid.'
I loved this..... Please keep this series up Beamazed
I feel bad for the plumber.The landlady made it difficult for him to do his job.
I'll admit my favorite Be Amazed videos are the ones where the titles are, "You had one job" those one make me laugh so hard
I like them, too, but not the ones where he gets all enraged. That takes the fun out of it.
@@tb6303 eh, to each their own, I find that part kind of funny.
Dye used to make it easy to detect the location of a leak in a water systems spilled out onto the street, and "it could have come from anywhere"? Doesn't seem it's very effective at pinpointing leaks then.
Well, I live in Baltimore city and almost a year ago.There was a cargo ship moving through the waterways that collapse the francis scott key bridge
I think this incident is too fresh and too well known to end up in this compilation
At 6:31...
All DRIVERS and RIDERS : What a heavy LOSS ... 😢
At 13:30.... 👀
All PASSENGERS :
😱🤯😭😬🫢😵💫😵😫😩
21:14
I'm a little surprised to see the Arecibo Observatory isn't on this list
First time I hear Dutch voices on this channel. I'm so proud of them for adding this accident to the video.
7:27 that could have been a lot worse if there existed a random teenager who decides to throw lighter into there-
Appreciate knowing the location and aftermath of these events. Well done.
26:30 Feels like scenes from Spider-Man
A really educational and surprisingly satisfying and hilarious video 😂
Nothing surprises me about 3rd-world country catastrophes, but US problems, especially crane errors are inexcusable! Thanks.
I’m really enjoying my Bartie. Thank you for making a lovely plushy that I adore and can snuggle up to while watching tv. So happy I purchased him! Thanks again for making him available for the second time. I was a wee bit upset I didn’t get to purchase one the first time you introduced him to us. So again, THANK YOU!
Glad you like it!
SUV pulls out in front of concrete truck... ends up covered in concrete. They should be thankful to be alive.
The wife of my cousin passed for a similar experience, though less extreme.
@@MrSpringheel sorry to hear that.
Pls dont stop making vids man you make my day bro keep it up pls.
The quacks replacing the swears was killing me! No clue why I found it so funny.
I was just about the write the same thing.. the quacks are the best
Gamers caught cheating gang. Please do another gamers caught cheating video??🙏 Make sure it includes WolfeyVGC.
I do not understand how this channel isn't MASSIVELY blowing up 💣💥? I love this and have been a daily watcher for some time. People don't know what they are missing. Thanks for putting these out. ✌️
The Best narrator ❤❤❤❤
that OCP is connected to the issues in Ecuador with the faulty pipe doesn't shock me; they weren't able to control those cop robots, either...
Being here in the first ten minutes is impressive for me ngl
Yesss finally a TH-camr that gives credits
I was living in Montreal in 1998 when the ice storm hit. Closest to a full disaster as I've been. Wiped out much of Quebec's power grid in the middle of winter.
that whale tale may have not only saved the life of the driver, but also imagine how much more damage would have been done if that had fallen, the cost to clean it up.. the train might even be fixable thanks to that tale.. i think they should give the sculptor a reward of some kind.
19:10 I remember the situation when I rented a flat on the fifth floor and my tenant told me do not touch the tap on the pipe. The problem was that this pipe was leaking, but she told, that the plummer said - there is nothing he can do in this occassion, but never turn off this tap. I spent a half of a year there and then it was my mother's birthday so I went to other city just for two days to celebrate with her. It was the only time I left my flat, because I was overbusy with my job and had no time for rest. And then I came back there - the flat was covered with water. It appeared, that this pipe exploided, the water leaking down over all the floors till the null one. My neighbours didn't have my contacts - I didn't communicate much either because I didn't want to empose myself - and the contacts of my tenant too. They started to call the police, then the utility services turned off the water, as they told later, only on my flat. But the damage was done. I contacted to tenant immediately and she took my documents and keys and told, I should not leave this flat.
I still feel very guilty, but I don't know, what should I do in this occassion. Again, she told me do not turn off or even touch the tap, because the pipe can explode. But it appeared to explode anyway. So bad, it was the only time, I left this flat, just because my mother had a birthday day and she was living in the other city. I was absent for just two days, but how bad it turned up for everyone. I was paying for every damage was done, but she didn't give me my documents till my mother came and forced her to do this. We called the plummer, he came and told, that it was very cheap pipe that had to be replaced to new one, that's why the tragedy happened. I also, bought the new pipe.
I still feel sorry for neighbours who struggled because of me
First of all, stop feeling guilty. You did nothing wrong.
Second of all, it was *their* fault, not yours. You should not have had to pay anything for repairs.
Hi, it sounds like you're the tenant in this situation. The other person would be the landlord and it is their responsibility to make sure the flat is livable and usable, so should have looked into the leak well before it exploded. Nothing you should have to pay for or could have done, with exception of having contact with one of your neighbours incase of a similar incident or possible break-in. x:x
@@nihkhdtigerson1599 Yes, calling the landlord the tenant kind of threw me until realized they were not using the correct word.
Absolutely, it was the landlord's responsibility!
Cool to see something that actually effects you in a video, in my case, The Oroville Dam. I live in Oroville and i lived through that
Nothing better than hearing/reading the words "I lived". Stuff is replaceable, you are not. Though I'm glad, for your property's sake as well as yours and your neighbours', that they managed to handle the dam as well as they did given the circumstances!
When you think you've had it worse, just remember what these people have gone through.
Thanks for 58k subscribers.. 😖
I can't be the only one who thought of Spider-Man with that train off the tracks, can I?
Best TH-cam channel and videos ever please do a part 2
22:45 I'm really worried about the people because the flood prevention dam is always ready to emerge.
minor fact: the tram landed onto the hollow tail sculpture instead of the more solid 'ribbed' tail sculpture next to it., making it even more amazing that it held.
I witnessed the Hub Oil explosion! That was nuts!
The bigest catastrophic in my life was , The EAST OHIO GAS CO. EXPLOSION AND FIRE took place on Friday, 20 Oct. 1944, when a tank containing liquid natural gas equivalent to 90 million cubic feet exploded, setting off the most disastrous fire in Cleveland's history.
I wish Be Amazed would cover that.
Love your video BOA and keep up the great work you are awesome
3:00 The collapse looked beautiful.
About a month ago, I saw the mushroom cloud, when a fuel truck, carrying diesel hit the wall, where I-40 goes under I-30. I was in the military, but I never saw an explosion like that!
Oh, wow!
I am a survivor of Edmonton Alberta's July 31, 1987 Black Friday Tornado. I also witnessed a deadly train vs propane truck crash.
Dude the gandalf moment “YOU SHALL NOT PASS” is SOO good in the movie if u havent seen LOTR u NEED to watch it
I’m always amazed at how easy you make things seem.
the destruction of buildings is crazy
Catastrophic event for me?
Pepcon.
I was in high school. Not even close to the explosion but we felt it at my school. My mom was at work across town and felt it. She sent my brother to come get me from school.
I was taking a classmate to the nurse as she was having a panic attack and he was arguing with the principal, I ended up going home.
That video of it is incredible. Would’ve been very unnerving to feel/hear that.
I thought the green goop in the NY sewers was Slimer from Ghostbusters.
🤣😆😂
Oh the amount of water damage to that apartment, I'm cringing at the thought of how much it costed to fix all that
You're SUPPOSED to topple 4, and managed to add another big one.
Be amazed is amazing, I think that’s why he named his channel that
New Collapses and old flash backs!
wait theres a fee to turn a water valve in that apartment??? i dont understand, doesnt every unit have a water main shut off?
This video is the first I've heard about a charge, and I've lived in a lot of places.
Gandalf's "You shall not pass" was perfect!
Love and Thank's for the information 😂Bless you 🙏 ❤️ Congratulations 👌
That last one really caught me off guard. I witnessed that on the radio, confirming at least less than 20 OFW workers dead.
10:00 I knew that TMNT reference had to come up🤣
Secret of the ooze
The retaining wall collapse during excavation in Coquitlam, BC, Canada was badly compacted back fill from decades earlier construction project putting extra stress on the wall, not a failure of the current project during the event.
I remember the Orovile Dam break. It was a nail biter for sure!
Kind of crazy to see Dale City, literally only a few miles from where I live, has made it's way onto Be Amazed! For me thats actually kinda insane!
This one happened to my own house. Our fridge was leaking, so we called the plumber. Literally as the plumber was getting ready to walk out the door with the job finished, our boiler decided to evacuate its contents, all over the finished basement floor. We get that taken care of, which required the removal of the entire basement floor. Two days later, the boiler decides to evacuate its contents again, only this time it wasn't noticed for several hours.
If your that person that can never make it in time and watch it like 3 hours after its posted like this
That handyman must not know about shut-off valves, did he? That's what the landlord gets for being CHEAP. The cost now tripled.
How incompetent do you have to be to not undo what you did to land back at square one? I doubt that pipe was gushing water before he started tinkering.
I thought Be Amazed said that the landlady wouldn't allow the water to be shut off because it would cost her money. I thought that was weird. Every place I've lived has had a main shutoff. Costs nothing.
I'd say the most catastrophic thing I've ever seen happen was a semi slamming on the brakes and jackknife and flip over an embankment because somebody pulled out in front of them in Bridgeport, WV several years ago. Driver was fine, I believe.
nice video so far also never been this early!
Those poor 13 people from the bridge collapse.
It completely cracks me up when you guys stick a duck quack in place of a swear word! You have no idea how funny that really is when you're listening to this!! Tee hee hee!
AGREE 100% , the quack makes watching the video just so much better
I guess they couldn't use the SpongeBob dolphin sounds 🤷.
I agree! Rubber ducky you’re the one! You make bath time so much fun…
Rubber ducky I’m awfully fond of you, bo bo bo de oh (Rubber ducky song from Sesame Street performed by Big Bird)
@@AkiraCatt24 , i asked ChatGPT to make a poem about the rubber duck ... The Mighty Quack of the Rubber Duck
In the bathtub sits a noble duck,
Yellow and squishy, full of luck!
With a mighty quack, it rules the waves,
A fearless captain that never caves.
It floats so proud, without a care,
No ocean's too big, no water too rare.
With every quack, it makes its mark,
A ducky symphony in the tubby arc!
Splish, splash, and one more quack,
The rubbery hero’s got your back.
From bubble storms to soapy seas,
It rides them all with graceful ease.
So when you hear that rubbery quack,
You know it's time to kick back!
For in the world of suds and fun,
The quacking duck is number one!
It is certainly better than the annoying bleep from tv shows.
A friend and colleague of mine was in the blue port-o-potty when the wall collapsed. There were 2 huge excavators completely buried. It sucked for the contractor… but 24 hr swing shifts, 7 days a week was great for us!!!!!
If the plumber was not allowed to turn off the water, how can HE be considered incompetent?
And how is it possible that it costs money to turn off water? In every place I've lived, there's a main that can be shut off either by the tenants or owner. Not only is it free to do that, but it is very easy to do.
Most catastrophic for me was the 1994 Northridge Earthquake with the freeways coming down. Very scary
It's sad to hear more information about the Minnesotan I-35 bridge collapse on here than I got in person when it happened...
Be amzeb love your vidéos ❤
💥💥 that explosion in Russia is crazy I don't even remember seeing that and that happened during that terrible year of 2020.
I remember the Beirut explosion though that was all over the social media and internet.
Green goo in New York City! Who ya gonna call!??
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Pink goo
Did you know, this summer august 9 2024 in Montréal we’ve had catastrophic flooding due to the tropical storm Debby.
We’re used to Snow storms not having a full month’s worth of rain falling in 1day!
But that’s not all!
A few weeks later a water pipe burst open and we had a very pretty(and huge) Geyser erupt near Jacques-Cartier bridge, flooding the neigborhood and the harbour. The eastern half of Montreal Island had to boil our water for a few days… that’s a few hundred thousand people…😅
You just have to type ‘Geyser Montréal 2024’ to get the story. People got some pretty amazing footage with drones of the geyser and the surrounding flooding!
Amazing Amazement delivered daily!
That fluorescent green stuff looks like stuff I washed pots with when I was in the convent in the early sixties. It came in giant drums and I dipped the cup or so into the big sink of hot water. It was dull orange in the drum and turned that amazing green as soon as it hit the water. It also took the skin off my hands and I didn’t have to do school work for weeks.