Your stories are never boring or long. Feel free to go overtime whenever you want. 👍 It seems like we did similar jobs while attending school. I also worked in a restaurant partially owned by a friend’s father. I started out washing dishes much like you, then I worked upstairs serving on the counter until one day, this wimpy character that came in during his lunch break. Every day he would come in and order the same thing, bowl of soup and a peanut butter sandwich. My last day serving on the counter is when I spilled his soup on his lap. From that day on they put me to work in the commissary where there prepared the food. I spent a lot of days in the potato room peeling spuds. I didn’t mind it, but my hands sure got stiff and sore. I loved the job. Lots of fun working with great people. But, had I not been friends with one of the owners sons, I probably would have been fired for spilling the customer’s soup. Well, Mr Kent, have a super great day. See you on your next video.
Hey Mr Kent Soulcommander here from Iowa. Loved hearing the story. Glad to see you're still getting around looks like you're doing pretty good! I'll never forget that fire you had with the battery. I was really impressed with how your camera was turning their I was watching closely and I never saw you press any buttons to make it do that how did you manage to remotely control your camera from front and then back into position showing you riding? Keep making the videos!
Thank you for your comment and question. th-cam.com/video/a2zEJCdPnPo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=PBZ-7zZTWz-G64CZ The link to a video I put up describing my 360 camera. It just films everything and when I get home I use the editor to change the direction. Thank you for visiting and your kind words and God bless you.
Hi Mr Kent. I've loved your videos and stories. I've discovered you have so many talents. Now I learn you are a sketch artist. Your best attribute is that you love the LORD, as do I. How do you do the camera as you ride.
Thank you for taking time to comment and for your kind words. To answer your question best, I have a TH-cam video showing how I use my 360 camera. That's the best way to understand it. The camera takes everything within 360 degrees and when I finish I use an editor to pick what I want to show: th-cam.com/video/a2zEJCdPnPo/w-d-xo.html Thank you again and God bless you.
Your stories are never boring or long. Feel free to go overtime whenever you want. 👍
It seems like we did similar jobs while attending school. I also worked in a restaurant partially owned by a friend’s father. I started out washing dishes much like you, then I worked upstairs serving on the counter until one day, this wimpy character that came in during his lunch break. Every day he would come in and order the same thing, bowl of soup and a peanut butter sandwich. My last day serving on the counter is when I spilled his soup on his lap. From that day on they put me to work in the commissary where there prepared the food. I spent a lot of days in the potato room peeling spuds. I didn’t mind it, but my hands sure got stiff and sore. I loved the job. Lots of fun working with great people. But, had I not been friends with one of the owners sons, I probably would have been fired for spilling the customer’s soup. Well, Mr Kent, have a super great day. See you on your next video.
Thank you for your and great story. As well as your kind words. Always enjoy your comments. Thanks again and God bless you.
Hey Mr Kent Soulcommander here from Iowa. Loved hearing the story. Glad to see you're still getting around looks like you're doing pretty good! I'll never forget that fire you had with the battery. I was really impressed with how your camera was turning their I was watching closely and I never saw you press any buttons to make it do that how did you manage to remotely control your camera from front and then back into position showing you riding? Keep making the videos!
Thank you for your comment and question. th-cam.com/video/a2zEJCdPnPo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=PBZ-7zZTWz-G64CZ
The link to a video I put up describing my 360 camera. It just films everything and when I get home I use the editor to change the direction.
Thank you for visiting and your kind words and God bless you.
@@user-sr8pn9xg8z The part of the camera filming everything at the same time is hard for me to imagine, but it does sound very useful. :)
Sounds like you had a good time when you were younger great video Don 🤠🇬🇧😃😃😃😃👍😋😋😋
Thank you Don. Yep I really did enjoy those days. God bless you and your sweetie.
Hello Mr Kent as always I look forward to seeing your videos. Thank you bless your heart
Thank you for taking time to comment and God bless you.
Hi Mr Kent. I've loved your videos and stories. I've discovered you have so many talents. Now I learn you are a sketch artist. Your best attribute is that you love the LORD, as do I. How do you do the camera as you ride.
Thank you for taking time to comment and for your kind words. To answer your question best, I have a TH-cam video showing how I use my 360 camera. That's the best way to understand it. The camera takes everything within 360 degrees and when I finish I use an editor to pick what I want to show:
th-cam.com/video/a2zEJCdPnPo/w-d-xo.html
Thank you again and God bless you.
Thanks Mr. Kent
Thank you for your kind words Leftjab and God bless you.
Hey! Morning from Iowa also! haha
Hello JC. Thank you for your comment and God bless.
Interesting, I also don't feel heat in my fingers like other people. I wonder if Bruce is the same?
Hmmm, I'll have to check with him on that. That's interesting. Thanks for commenting. Love ya.