Pro tip for "Ahoj Brause" and alcohol: Before taking a shot of wodka put some of the Brause stuff in your mouth first. It prickles and is sour, but it tastes real good with the wodka shot. ;) Greetings from Germany.
Yeah Jon! Your comment was something that resonated with me a lot - rewatching painting tutorials or videos with more experience can completely change the watching experience!!
I'm legit surprised and confused that Tofifee seemed like some unknown foreign treat to you guys. Were you messing with us? It's arguably one of the most popular treats in Canada, especially around XMAS (second only to maybe Ferrero Rocher). I can't for the life of me believe its not common and popular in the American market. WHAT?! I was gonna give Scott a hard time about Die Hard, then I remembered I actively avoided watching that movie for the first time until I was in my mid 30s.
Dang, hard hitting knowledge bros! I have a TON of crutches, AND, I've spent hours of my life watching videos about how to paint faster, when I should have been painting more. Keep it going!
I think the most used pigments for 'paint' magentas are PR122 (used in Kimera) and PV19. For a cyan paint equivalent most people in trad painting use one of the phthalo blues, like phthalo blue green shade PB15:3 (for some reason Kimera doesn't have that one) or PB16. I love my Kimeras and I am SO curious about their pigment choices, especially the decision process that went into the blues and the 'cold' yellow. I'm also a complete filthy casual as painting goes, so I don't want to bother a paint maker with such a high maintenance email for no real reason, but darn I'm curious.
I’ve found going and trying out more techniques have really helped with my painting speed when I’m batch painting. After practicing wetblending on more that I try to paint to a higher quality I got good enough that now if I’m batch painting something that has like a little tabard or something like that I can wet blend it now and it’s so much faster!
It would be great to have a community built list/menu of “challenges” to give myself for each miniature to always have something to be working on instead of “I’ll try some nmm I guess?” Just having them stated out clearly that these are possible things to be mindful of and can be a goal on a particular painting project or even a single session.
This may be the most relatable episode for me because I too have chewed on a piece of tooth (without knowing it) and swallowed it, and I also have a difficult time growing a mustache. It's ALMOST full now, but it's been a full year of growth. I share your pain, Scott.
WAKE UP, SHEEPLE! Using washes is a crutch: learn to paint in the shadows directly.. Drybrushing is a crutch.: learn to paint in those highlights manually. Zenithal priming is a crutch: learn where volumetric shadows and hghlighting should go just by looking at the figure. Oil paints are a crutch: learn to use multiple series of glazes instead. Using good brushes is a crutch: learn to use achieve good results from a crappy, splayed brush. Using an airbrush is a crutch: learn to blend better. Using rattle cans to prime is a crutch: learn to apply primer smoothly with a brush. Using premixed paints is a crutch: learn to mix your own from pigments and binders. Using a premade brush is a crutch: learn to make your own from animal hair and sticks. Using a wet pallete is a crutch: learn to paint faster so your home-made paints don't dry out. Do Flex proud and become a true master!
Jon i had same experience with a tooth, when I was young and loosing teeth. I had a candy bar with peanuts and I was like "why can't I crack this peanut" chomping down. then I spit out a chocolate and blood covered tooth.
One more thing I know you guys talked about using inks to zenithal. What inks do you like using I see the daley and rowler inks at my local store but wondering if I should order liquitex instead; any preference or should I get both and try them myself.
So when you were talking about Doom Eternal and called it Lit, it made me think of something some of my younger female friends say all the time. They use the term Litty Titty, which means drunk to them, but I have since started using instead of just Lit. They are all drunks lol, so I hear it all the time, but I don't really drink and have been using it when I'm stoked about something now. I actually looked it up and according to Urban Dictionary, I'm the one using it correctly. They think I'm strange for that. ;)
Next time on the "Newsie News", GW yet again F'd up with preordering limited edition boxes again with their website selling out in minutes in for the UK & EU and only planning on shipping out 1 of each box to independent retailers and possibly their own retail stores. Hopefully they will do the same thing that they did with the Indomitus box and and do a second shipment along with single order boxes on their site.
The whole “second shipment” for Indomitus thing is questionable too... why not do this with many of their other products? It does seem suspicious that they are generating a manufactured demand for plastic toy game tokens... don’t you think?
@@cavemanworkshop - Indomitus was from the start a "limited edition" same as the Battleforce boxes. However part of problem is extra limited production from Covid lockdowns and supply chain interruptions. Another part of the issue is the growing scalper industry related with this hobby. But lastly, possibly most importantly, is how GW treats the "Preorder" section of their website. First off they treat it not as a true preorder, but more as a pre-release sales function in that they plan on making X amount and use that section of their website to sale up that X amount. But with most preordering it is used as a tool for manufacturers and publishers to gage the public's interest in something and be able to properly adjust production to meet the projected demand. Also in the case of limited edition or collectors edition most manufacturers and publishers strictly limit the number of preordered units the end customers can make, to again help with projected manufacturing numbers but also to help combat against scalping. Limited production, new versions of the same basic thing are both perfectly fine marketing tools. One is focused on our fears of not having something and/or missing out. The other is focused on our obsession with a newer, better and shinier thing... no matter how small of an improvement it maybe. The simple fact is that for most modern day mass produced items there is almost never a reason for limited supply outside of supply chain interruptions or a component that requires either very rare materials(most likely would not be used for mass production) or highly complex and precise parts & assembly(not really a factor with modern robotics manufacturing and computers for mass production)
Kinda random question; A while back Scott talked about a book, called something like the Color Mixing Bible, does anyone know what it's called? That would make a great gift for someone I know.
As a new mini painter I'm like Doc Ock (Spider-Man) with all my crutches, but I'm improving on my paint thinning and brush accuracy and control as I go. As for the mini pit, rather than bags, use capsules like those gum-ball type machines that have small kids toys in them (I remember they're called gashapon in Japan), that way nobody loses an eye swimming through the minis, and no broken parts.
You guys have it right, your eyes are roughly the same size from birth. It's why babies (and kittens) have such big eyes, and a big part of why "big adorable eyes" are such a huge part of what humans find cute!
@Jon: you van re sharpen ypur airbrish needle using sand paper, start at a 600 grit and progressively go UP to 2000 grit and finish it with polishing compound if you have some un your house. I can make a tutorial video on it if you want
Man, y'all are entertaining and informative - both individually and together. But sometimes y'all make hobbying into *work*. Now I need some Goobs to bring balance back to my mini-painting Force! (Love the news intro music BTW ;-)
If I'm going to try something new for mini painting... the first thing I'm going to do is search to see if Vince Venturella has covered it in the Hobby Cheating series, most likely it will be there. Watch that video and then try it. I mean, let's face it Vince is a combination of Yoda and Mr. Miyagi. Plus he tends to both show and talk about exactly how to do it, why we are doing it that way and what a strengths and weaknesses of doing it are.
You mentioned buying better paints than GW. Can you give us an overview of the different paint lines, where specific brands/paints are better than others, etc.?
Lol. Yeah Scott probably kicked both the cables out at once and then put them back in backwards. ...This comes from a place of love Scott. Try and keep that Adonis of a body out of the way of the internal infrastructure, you're just too much of a force of nature for inanimate objects to deal with.
I think something to note about when you were talking about making videos on subjects you don't feel as if you're applicable to be an authority on is, people just enjoy watching you, your process your deductions and your problem solving. Not every mini painting video necessarily needs to have a technical take away. As for many people I would assume, as much as we come to your videos for information or techniques, we stay for the jokes and your character. Just my two cents as I personally would love to watch you messing around with sculpting or a skill you don't know much in. As it also helps break the visage that there isn't a learning phase, something you might subconsciously forget when you're constantly seeing finished great projects on Instagram of Facebook.
Regarding point 2: Mixing colors: Had good experience applying the two vanilla colors, then the 50/50 in between, acting like a filter blending both together.
I can't believe noone posted about vodka-brause, classic drink for germans to get royaly wasted to. There is two ways: you could either put some ahoi-pulver in your shot glas and fill it up with vodka, stir and drink. Or you do take the pulver in your mouth, take a sip of vodka, headbang and mix and than drink. Perfect for drunk mini painting!
RE: The tooth conversation.... Humans are actually born with all of our teeth. The adult teeth are just underneath the baby teeth and emerge later. Yeah, that blew my mind too when I first found out.
I'll agree with Scott about people doing the talk but actually not the work behind it. Sooooo many people in the facebook communities you see make posts/questions so often and respond to so many other people posts or have very strong opinions on brands or products. Then you learn they've been painting for 1-3 months, it's confusing to say the least :)
The human eye at birth is roughly ~75% the size of the adult eye but reach 100% usually in the first few months after birth (as far as a person can see from the outside). But will continue to grow internally until 7-8 years of age.
Talking about the teaching x having experience, I thing a sports coach is a good examole. You can't coach the fundamentals if you've never ever played the sport. Doesn't matter the level, but you have to have experience executing before teaching
scott is my favorite disney princess
rescue me, goobs
(To the tune Prince Ali) Prince Jonnie, painter is he, loves tendies not foie gras, check out his merch, go make a purch, immediately...
Hahaha excellent
Hahaha I was listening at 2x speed and I was surprised by how much his voice rang through the speaker. True princess material here. Lol.
just got a bit longer into this vid... Do Not Poo in my box of bags. pls.
It’s too late. They already did. Going to be an interesting Goobertown Roulette when you get THAT bag.
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficial get those dice rolling 😂
I can imagine the horror and disappointing look on your face with this comment.
Well at least he's not doing nefarious things with his needle to them
As a german I fking lost it at the pronunciation of the german sweets :'D
This is some quality educational content my dudes
Gummibarr'n!
@@Don_Giovanni T'offiffe!
Pro tip for "Ahoj Brause" and alcohol: Before taking a shot of wodka put some of the Brause stuff in your mouth first. It prickles and is sour, but it tastes real good with the wodka shot. ;)
Greetings from Germany.
I, just another german in the comments looking for vodka ahoi comments, second this
Yeah Jon! Your comment was something that resonated with me a lot - rewatching painting tutorials or videos with more experience can completely change the watching experience!!
I'm legit surprised and confused that Tofifee seemed like some unknown foreign treat to you guys. Were you messing with us? It's arguably one of the most popular treats in Canada, especially around XMAS (second only to maybe Ferrero Rocher). I can't for the life of me believe its not common and popular in the American market. WHAT?!
I was gonna give Scott a hard time about Die Hard, then I remembered I actively avoided watching that movie for the first time until I was in my mid 30s.
Tofifee isn't terribly common in US retailers, at least not in the Pacific Northwest. I'd know, it's one of my favorite treats!
We have Ferrero Rocher, but no Tofifee!
I think it's labelled "Toffifay" here in the states. Regardless, we do have them here in the U.S.
We have Toffifay. It's the same thing but spelled differently. They are delicious and common on the East Coast, not sure about other parts of the US.
To be fair there are candies all around the states I've never even heard of. Somethings are just location based.
What you are doing for the community is beautiful guys. GJ! (love listening whilst painting)
Dang, hard hitting knowledge bros! I have a TON of crutches, AND, I've spent hours of my life watching videos about how to paint faster, when I should have been painting more. Keep it going!
Listening to this because I want to learn more crutches, not give up on the ones I have already. 😅
Are those fillings, or have you just consumed so much Citadel Boltgun Metal that it has accumulated in the gaps?
I fucking died wehn you read the names of the sweets. Some where accurate but tone was...different. Love you guys!
Literally stopped watching another podcast when I saw the notification for this. Love you guys
lol as soon as jon said a whole new world i broke out into song as well.
and the all gas no breaks reference ...top notch lol.
I think the most used pigments for 'paint' magentas are PR122 (used in Kimera) and PV19.
For a cyan paint equivalent most people in trad painting use one of the phthalo blues, like phthalo blue green shade PB15:3 (for some reason Kimera doesn't have that one) or PB16.
I love my Kimeras and I am SO curious about their pigment choices, especially the decision process that went into the blues and the 'cold' yellow.
I'm also a complete filthy casual as painting goes, so I don't want to bother a paint maker with such a high maintenance email for no real reason, but darn I'm curious.
As a regular painter, I appreciate this topic a lot. Good job, Mr. Gun. Great question.
I’ve found going and trying out more techniques have really helped with my painting speed when I’m batch painting. After practicing wetblending on more that I try to paint to a higher quality I got good enough that now if I’m batch painting something that has like a little tabard or something like that I can wet blend it now and it’s so much faster!
I love the idea of doing only black and white to practice contrast and lighting. Your images looked great. I am going to have to try that out.
Pretty sure every external sphincter in my body contracted with “the tooth” story, and the spasms didn’t stop for a good 15 minutes, Jon.
It would be great to have a community built list/menu of “challenges” to give myself for each miniature to always have something to be working on instead of “I’ll try some nmm I guess?” Just having them stated out clearly that these are possible things to be mindful of and can be a goal on a particular painting project or even a single session.
If you're looking for a new game, I HIGHLY recommend Hades. It's the first game that I've bought in a long time that I'm excited about.
Hades is A+ !!
Ritter sport is good chocolate. The nut ones are great.
Perfect sounds to help me dig through my work inbox.
Scott must have taken that pill that stops the mustaches from growing.
I think it's called not eating enough red meat.
@@Hepabytes eating red meat grows hair on your lip? 🤣
@@The_WarL0rd_Way it's more complicated than that but it has a large effect on Testerone production.
This may be the most relatable episode for me because I too have chewed on a piece of tooth (without knowing it) and swallowed it, and I also have a difficult time growing a mustache. It's ALMOST full now, but it's been a full year of growth. I share your pain, Scott.
I just shaved it off today, RIP the dream
Hello again TH-cam algorithm, I like these guys.
Instead of "Monochrome" for B&W, i think you're looking for "Greyscale"
Yay, it's the thing on Monday!
I Love you guys ! Your are out there ...but all so real !
Ooof, great Podcast but the tooth story had me going gents. Need more
WAKE UP, SHEEPLE!
Using washes is a crutch: learn to paint in the shadows directly..
Drybrushing is a crutch.: learn to paint in those highlights manually.
Zenithal priming is a crutch: learn where volumetric shadows and hghlighting should go just by looking at the figure.
Oil paints are a crutch: learn to use multiple series of glazes instead.
Using good brushes is a crutch: learn to use achieve good results from a crappy, splayed brush.
Using an airbrush is a crutch: learn to blend better.
Using rattle cans to prime is a crutch: learn to apply primer smoothly with a brush.
Using premixed paints is a crutch: learn to mix your own from pigments and binders.
Using a premade brush is a crutch: learn to make your own from animal hair and sticks.
Using a wet pallete is a crutch: learn to paint faster so your home-made paints don't dry out.
Do Flex proud and become a true master!
You either take the AhoiBreuse dry or with vodka. Its great and sparkly. Greetings from germany
Contributing to the algorithm, timely release so I can listen while painting my nighthaunts! Thanks guys
Lights are crutches, if you can paint in the dark you've nailed it.
Paintbrushes are also crutches. Real artists simply pour paint from the pot onto their minis.
@@MomirsLabTech are we going to say having paint and minis are crutches too?
@@ruaridhmackenzie3215 i mean probably. Real artists can simply project their finished piece telepathically into the intended viewers brain.
Paint bottles and pots are a definite crutch. Just pour them all into a bucket. You'll never need to blend or layer again.
Painting? Ha. If you can't simply will the color onto the model don't talk to me.
Wifey is listening from the couch.
"Babies have big ol' eyeballs? What the fuck are you listening to??"
Miniature painting podcast, baby!
Lots of good info here, but I'm still hung up on doodoo butter.
Jon i had same experience with a tooth, when I was young and loosing teeth. I had a candy bar with peanuts and I was like "why can't I crack this peanut" chomping down. then I spit out a chocolate and blood covered tooth.
"Fatty litty 5000" will slowly be incorporated into my vocabulary. Thanks Jon 😂
48:25 i'm howling laughing ho-lee smokes
about the black and white mini. Its grey scale for black and white. Then its monochromatic for all in 1 hue
One more thing I know you guys talked about using inks to zenithal. What inks do you like using I see the daley and rowler inks at my local store but wondering if I should order liquitex instead; any preference or should I get both and try them myself.
My history teacher was a historian and archeologist. To support the point on teaching he was a particularly great history teacher.
I’m literally crying at do-do butter because I’m laughing so hard
Great content and discussion! Keep it up!
we are idea people LOL this might be the funniest one yet so good keep it up boys
As someone who lives in the Twin Cities, could I by chance get the name of the store that sells airbrush parts?
Drunk mini painting with German drink mix soon?
Yeah the rule is you can only drink schnapps.
29:50
the word you're looking for might be "achromatic" scott :D
So when you were talking about Doom Eternal and called it Lit, it made me think of something some of my younger female friends say all the time. They use the term Litty Titty, which means drunk to them, but I have since started using instead of just Lit. They are all drunks lol, so I hear it all the time, but I don't really drink and have been using it when I'm stoked about something now. I actually looked it up and according to Urban Dictionary, I'm the one using it correctly. They think I'm strange for that. ;)
Would love a video on trying to match random GW paints with Kimera Kolors (or any other single pigments).
The Die Hard Christmas reference went right over Scott’s head lol
"Now I have a Machinegun! Ho, ho, ho!"
I feel you on the popcorn tooth thing Jon! 😬
Isn't basecoating your darkest shades and layering up the old GW method?
"The WHOLE tooth?"
'The tooth, the whole tooth, and nothing but the tooth.
So help me, God.'
Mixing Ahoi Brause in vodka is pretty standard in germany. It's funny that this is your first idea
Hi, new to trapped under plastic. Going through the ridiculous backlog of episodes. Quick question, did we get the Die Hard Pam Jam Christmas Special?
I have a tip for growing staches , but you might hate me after doing it lol just brush it alot and next time you shave it , it will come out longer .
This is my first time watching this show and I was not prepared at all for just give a baby a no tooth pill
Any idea when the new shirt will be avail in an XL hoodie
The TUP hoodie should be available in all sizes up to 3XL
GOODIE PEE PEE ARMY REPRESENT
Next time on the "Newsie News", GW yet again F'd up with preordering limited edition boxes again with their website selling out in minutes in for the UK & EU and only planning on shipping out 1 of each box to independent retailers and possibly their own retail stores.
Hopefully they will do the same thing that they did with the Indomitus box and and do a second shipment along with single order boxes on their site.
The whole “second shipment” for Indomitus thing is questionable too... why not do this with many of their other products? It does seem suspicious that they are generating a manufactured demand for plastic toy game tokens... don’t you think?
@@cavemanworkshop - Indomitus was from the start a "limited edition" same as the Battleforce boxes. However part of problem is extra limited production from Covid lockdowns and supply chain interruptions. Another part of the issue is the growing scalper industry related with this hobby. But lastly, possibly most importantly, is how GW treats the "Preorder" section of their website. First off they treat it not as a true preorder, but more as a pre-release sales function in that they plan on making X amount and use that section of their website to sale up that X amount. But with most preordering it is used as a tool for manufacturers and publishers to gage the public's interest in something and be able to properly adjust production to meet the projected demand. Also in the case of limited edition or collectors edition most manufacturers and publishers strictly limit the number of preordered units the end customers can make, to again help with projected manufacturing numbers but also to help combat against scalping.
Limited production, new versions of the same basic thing are both perfectly fine marketing tools. One is focused on our fears of not having something and/or missing out. The other is focused on our obsession with a newer, better and shinier thing... no matter how small of an improvement it maybe.
The simple fact is that for most modern day mass produced items there is almost never a reason for limited supply outside of supply chain interruptions or a component that requires either very rare materials(most likely would not be used for mass production) or highly complex and precise parts & assembly(not really a factor with modern robotics manufacturing and computers for mass production)
"The WHOLE TOOTH?!" Scott's face. Hilarious.
Kinda random question; A while back Scott talked about a book, called something like the Color Mixing Bible, does anyone know what it's called? That would make a great gift for someone I know.
Ahoi Brause + Vodka was the shit during the late '00 in discos in Germany - and in some it might still be....
Your pronunciations of the german sweets were super close most of the time! :D
Watching this again and still laughing at the tarped under parstic XD
As a new mini painter I'm like Doc Ock (Spider-Man) with all my crutches, but I'm improving on my paint thinning and brush accuracy and control as I go.
As for the mini pit, rather than bags, use capsules like those gum-ball type machines that have small kids toys in them (I remember they're called gashapon in Japan), that way nobody loses an eye swimming through the minis, and no broken parts.
Yeeeeeeah finally 😁👍 two weeks feel soooo long!
OOOOh my god I'm IN the video :D thank you soooo much!!!
I feel ya bud, I chipped my tooth on an Oysters Rockefeller at the Pirate party this year.
What I dry brush and shade on a single mini?
Asking for a friend.
I almost thought this was just Scott talking to himself. Man you two have very similar voices.
You guys have it right, your eyes are roughly the same size from birth. It's why babies (and kittens) have such big eyes, and a big part of why "big adorable eyes" are such a huge part of what humans find cute!
@Jon: you van re sharpen ypur airbrish needle using sand paper, start at a 600 grit and progressively go UP to 2000 grit and finish it with polishing compound if you have some un your house. I can make a tutorial video on it if you want
Man, y'all are entertaining and informative - both individually and together. But sometimes y'all make hobbying into *work*. Now I need some Goobs to bring balance back to my mini-painting Force! (Love the news intro music BTW ;-)
If I'm going to try something new for mini painting... the first thing I'm going to do is search to see if Vince Venturella has covered it in the Hobby Cheating series, most likely it will be there. Watch that video and then try it.
I mean, let's face it Vince is a combination of Yoda and Mr. Miyagi. Plus he tends to both show and talk about exactly how to do it, why we are doing it that way and what a strengths and weaknesses of doing it are.
i think i need an adult... the goodie pee pees returned. great show again guys
Just what I needed!
You mentioned buying better paints than GW. Can you give us an overview of the different paint lines, where specific brands/paints are better than others, etc.?
I am irrationally bothered by the fact the mic pickup lights are opposite of where they are sitting. i.e. when Jon talks, the right input lights up.
Lol. Yeah Scott probably kicked both the cables out at once and then put them back in backwards.
...This comes from a place of love Scott. Try and keep that Adonis of a body out of the way of the internal infrastructure, you're just too much of a force of nature for inanimate objects to deal with.
Man that draws my eyes and is distracting!
Thanks, now I can't unsee it 😑
choco bons in french for good chocolate and it's so good ! once you get one you have to finish the whole thing ;)
Was putting shade all over my minis as y’all were telling me not lmao
I think something to note about when you were talking about making videos on subjects you don't feel as if you're applicable to be an authority on is, people just enjoy watching you, your process your deductions and your problem solving. Not every mini painting video necessarily needs to have a technical take away. As for many people I would assume, as much as we come to your videos for information or techniques, we stay for the jokes and your character. Just my two cents as I personally would love to watch you messing around with sculpting or a skill you don't know much in. As it also helps break the visage that there isn't a learning phase, something you might subconsciously forget when you're constantly seeing finished great projects on Instagram of Facebook.
You're totally right, it all comes down to how you frame the video
Regarding point 2: Mixing colors: Had good experience applying the two vanilla colors, then the 50/50 in between, acting like a filter blending both together.
I can't believe noone posted about vodka-brause, classic drink for germans to get royaly wasted to. There is two ways: you could either put some ahoi-pulver in your shot glas and fill it up with vodka, stir and drink. Or you do take the pulver in your mouth, take a sip of vodka, headbang and mix and than drink. Perfect for drunk mini painting!
Liked before even watching
you guys really crack me up
Vlasic? Not Gedney?!
i spit coffee into my wet palette when Jon said he was going to dump in Go0ob's roulette bags.
RE: The tooth conversation.... Humans are actually born with all of our teeth. The adult teeth are just underneath the baby teeth and emerge later.
Yeah, that blew my mind too when I first found out.
Swarovski is like a super serious diamond seller isn't it?! Like actual diamonds...
Good morning from North Minneapolis.😊
I'll agree with Scott about people doing the talk but actually not the work behind it.
Sooooo many people in the facebook communities you see make posts/questions so often and respond to so many other people posts or have very strong opinions on brands or products.
Then you learn they've been painting for 1-3 months, it's confusing to say the least :)
I thought Scotts tips to get rid of colour as a crutch were going to take a very different turn when his first suggestion was to get a knife
Two words Jon: Competition Tau-Gundam to shake up the stuffy old competitive meta ... or the Katakros of you want to choose the safe option. 😉
Yooo Gundam/Tao crossover would be 🔥
Food for thought: we're all amature historians everyone is experiencing history as it occurs
The human eye at birth is roughly ~75% the size of the adult eye but reach 100% usually in the first few months after birth (as far as a person can see from the outside). But will continue to grow internally until 7-8 years of age.
I knew a Nick Reagan that went as Nick "Ray Gun" always thought that was sick
I should be too old to laugh at "painting my mums bust..."
Talking about the teaching x having experience, I thing a sports coach is a good examole. You can't coach the fundamentals if you've never ever played the sport. Doesn't matter the level, but you have to have experience executing before teaching
Oh we’re gonna have to get you rascals some Irish whiskey chocolate. Oh yes ;)
Ahoi Brause is also know in some circles as "Kiddie Coke".... go on... try it.
Ever since Jon told the story about how he was mistaken for a lesbian I can’t unsee it
Now I've read your comment I too am transfixed.
The Rosie O'Donnell of YT Mini Painting lol