Videos where you just talk are superb. You're a sensationally good speaker who delivers these off-the-cuff tales so eloquently, with fabulous vocabulary and humour. It's an amazing gift and you do it so much better than the scripted professionals.
Yes, the pine needles were from their shoes; as they walked under the tree to the back of your building. They then simply stood on your neighbors railing below you, reached up and grabbed your patio floor and pulled themselves up crawling over your railing (22:12). They got down using the same method. It's a super easy feat for someone who is tall or fit enough to reach up there. You wouldn't get pine needles on your shoes from climbing a tree, you'd get them from walking on the ground UNDER that tree.
You guys are like an episode of CSI Vegas! I could picture the special Wonderhussy episode exposition part of that CSI episode where they envision the thief walking through the pine needles on the ground, then climbing up Wonderhussy's balcony, stealing her drawers and pine needles falling off the thief's shoes and onto her carpet. It would be hilarious if at the end of the episode, it turned out to be the apartment manager from Minnesota and she also turned out to be the same person drawing dicks on her car! 😂😅😂😅
You were lucky to get that short sale approved. Banks would rather foreclose (a cleaner legal process for the lender). Short selling would have been a nerve-wracking process.
The Mardi Gras hotel??????? In 1986 working for Panasonic we supported Comdex and the CE shows. All the good strip hotels were fully booked so they used to put the engineers and salesmen at this hotel. They named it the MARDI DUMP!!!!! and it had doors that needed hasps to lock safely, gunshots and screams every night, and totally weird room layouts. And of course the place was filthy. But the CE shows rocked back then. Panasonic had multiple hospitality suites and we had the complete rotunda at the Flamingo Hilton. Gosh those were fun daze!!!!!!
Absolutely true Mark.. But what gets under my skin is how after 20+ years of paying a mortgage every month, then that wonderful day comes when you get that title/deed to Ur home, guess what happens when you don't keep paying the government there cut from property taxes? They send men with GUNS to kick you out of Ur home, then they sell Ur home to get there extortion money AKA taxes then they give you what's left after also paying fees from all the shit they used to legally kick you out of Ur home... The amazing part is how the Founding Fathers gave us a Constitution that gives the common citizen Rights to contest or even fight back against a tyrannical government, but today's government wants to take all our Rights away through fear tactics & mind manipulations.
After 44 years living in Vegas I moved 90 miles away in early 2020. I didn't realize how much I would miss the city. Like you said there is something exciting about Vegas that keeps calling me back. Many of the places I lived there are long gone but I get the same nostalgia when I visit my old neighborhoods. I lived in some pretty janky places but those were such great times that I look back at them very fondly.
I was thinking that too. The question is was wonderhussy just oblivious - talking around the obvious (mentioning the landlady showing the ladder) - subliminally aware but not conscious....pretty sure she is a very bright person.
@@A.777-f1i You can't even recognize an Ironic joke when you see one! Now who's the genius! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 And the fact that you would even comment about this, get a life dude... no, really...
I used to live on E. Sahara and Lamb at maycliff RV and mini storage. The night after I left, the 7-11 across the street was robbed, the clerk did all that was demanded and was shot anyway. My parents worked at Terrible Herbst and during orientation one of the people doing the orientation, starts out with "When you are robbed.." not IF but WHEN.
Hi Wonderhussy! Memelord Mark here again. I lived in 'Evoq' back in the late 80's - early 90's when it still had it's original moniker Las Palmas Luxury Apartments on Edison. I started in a two bedroom and ended up in a one bedroom. Shortest move ever. About 25'. I really liked it there. It was not gated at the time. It was an island of normalcy in a decidedly sketchy hood. That's why it had such high walls around the property. I got stories about the Mardi Gras!! Sierra Vista (one block away) is probably still one of the most dangerous streets in town. 😎😏😎
For anybody that don't know: Las Vegas is the start anew city. It's recognized by locals, as leaving any past luggage behind, before entering Las Vegas. Moved there in 97'. Left Vegas in 10'. Boy.. Las Vegas could give you alot of nostalgia. Because there's so much going on. That watching videos like this could make you reminisce fondly.
Great story Wonder Hussy!!! 👍👍👍 I was away for 2 years for my combat deployment in Iraq from 2006-08. I nearly died there in Iraq from combat patrols and IEDs. But I missed Las Vegas very much... 😭😭😭 I came home in April 2008 and American Airlines was nice enough to play Viva Las Vegas by Elvis as I landed home. The stewardess saw me in uniform and we talked, she said that she was from San Deigo and her Dad was retired from the Navy. I told her I grew up Navy in San Deigo when I was a kid. She told the captain of the plane and played Viva Las Vegas for me. It brought tears in my eyes and thanked her for it. She was Miriam a stewardess from American Airlines..💋💋💋❤❤❤
@@elroyfish4295 😂😂😂😂 What's your problem old dude? Are you not famous enough? What's your problem with people like me? I say you are the biggest Billy Bad Ass that won the Medal of Honor and better than Alvin York and Audie Murphy right? Yes you are a super bad ass hero that you are documented to be as super famous that you are on on Wikipedia and every museum with your name on it right? Well I am honored to have true combat heroes like you to look up to.. 😂😂😂😂 I will say "Thank you for your service." Either for real or in your head if you even had the balls to even join or enlist in time of war or peace.. 😂😂😂😂😂🙄🙄🙄
Been in Vegas since 85' and know all the spots/areas you mention. Friends said I should have bought a house back then. I said "Hell, I turned 21 in Vegas, who needs a house!" I liked hanging at the Cleopatra bar in Caesars the 2nd floor bar at the Tropicana when they had the moving walkways with the salt water fish tanks. $1.99 breakfasts on Fremont...when it was still an actual road. The Landmark...concerts at the convention center when it looked like a UFO......Ahhh ..I miss the old Vegas.
wow The Landmark I almost forgot about that place. My grandma worked there. She loved to go to The Showboat and I would hang out at the bowling alley. I miss old Vegas also.
As your looking at the tree that someone might have shimmied up to your apartment… there was a ladder tiled up right next to the apartment yah stayed in!! 22:21 afraid it might have been a handyman or something
That’s what I love most about her and her channel. She’s better than any reality tv I’ve ever seen and not one of them has kept me hooked like she does. It also helps that she’s lived such a unique life compared to probably most of us that watch her channel!
You are very smart keeping your house. Don’t ever change your mind👍🏻 Thank you for sharing all this fun stuff on my 59th birthday! What a great gift❤️👍🏻
Sandy here: A cute video Sarah, and a good object lesson about keeping your "moral compass" intact and gaining maturity. You are doing just fine, keep up the good work. Stay safe and be well ❤❤ Sandy and Ruth ❤❤
I went through Las Vegas in 1988 via Greyhound. At the time I was struck by the contrast between ‘The Strip’ (?) and the other streets, on the Main Street, wall-to-wall neon signs etc., whereas the rest of the town were these dusty, somewhat run-down houses. I got an uncomfortable feeling from the place, a gigantic vacuum cleaner designed to suck tourist wallets until it got lint. The only place I would have liked to see was the nearby Nellis Air Force base.
Broke my neck in bad accident and discovered your videos in my recovery,still ongoing thanks for being a great inspiration to keep hanging on. I honestly think that you and your videos have inspired me to keep hanging on!
Gotta say...This video is raw, unvarnished, close to the bone TRUTH. One of your best ever...and that is saying a lot 'cause your videos are all great. Girl, you are a trooper! Your fans love you...and I am one of them!
WH never ceases to amaze me - as a professional youtube viewer - I see maybe hundreds of videos a week - I have a very short attention span - but hussy keeps me enthralled with her story telling acumen. She could be even telling us about old places she lived - and it would be spell binding. If I did video on the places I lived - I think it would be viewed twice - by my mother and my sister.
You are so right. Mortgage companies are a scam. My parents had to walk away from two houses here in Henderson. They alway have us by the you know what.
I lived in Vegas for a couple years back in like 2007, and I still miss it!! I was near E. Hacienda and Pecos Rd. I love the city! Thiese stories had me laughing so much! "kept drawing dicks on my car"! "I had three hillbillies living in the basement" LMAO Now, someone stealing panties has psycho serial killer written all over it for me, that would freak the heck out of me!! Very, VERY smart to keep the house in Vegas still!! You never know ....
You're a true survivor and not afraid to dive into life and pay the price for bad decisions. After all, they weren't bad decisions at the time. Just a learning process. I'm impressed that you still own that house. Don't let it go! Best video yet!
It was really great listening to you tell your Vegas stories, you're so open about it. Also,what a great insurance you have by still owning your home their in Vegas, smart move on your behalf. I live at the other end of the spectrum, on a lake in Northern WI. No matter where you live, it's true there's no place like home.Even if you're hot or cold lol.
You were not the only person traumatized by the 2007-2008 RE/bank/foreclosure crisis. Be at peace over what happened. You got through it with your personal integrity much more intact than any bank did. It was great seeing you revisit the places you lived. I am tempted to go revisit the 16 places I have lived. About every 4th place would be especially interesting. #0 was the hospital where Derek Jeter was born, well after I was. #4 was my college dorm. #8 was the first house I bought, at age 24 after being married for 3 years! #12 would be interesting, might require calling that ex girlfriend to make sure she wouldn't lure me to be hers again, or call the cops on me for driving by, lol. And #16 was a hasty move due to family pandemic decisions, which turned out well enough that I'm still there. Good job not creeping out the tenants with a drive-by video!
Wow. Lived in the Shelter Cove apartment complex in Vegas 30 years ago. Couldn’t believe it when you mentioned the corner of Sahara and Decatur then showed that sign. Incredible that the complex still has the same name. Thanks, brought back some memories of better days.
This is a great story! You finally got it right, buying your home during a recession is a winning play,. I have twice bought a house during hard times and sold both when prices were sky-high. My third house is very nice. Prior profits from the first houses have put me in a great position.
I opened the blinds in my breakfast nook one Saturday morning just as my male neighbor came up out of his swimming pool starkers. The wall between our houses wasn't high enough to hide such events. So he was standing there and I quickly closed the blinds. A couple days later his wife called to ask if I would mind if they built the wall higher. They paid for it.
Love your Vegas storytimes and look-backs. October 2000 was when the CSI show first started (set in Vegas), and it gave many international people like me a wide-eyed WOW sentiment of Vegas.
Another amazing job with flawless execution on your story telling. Kept me engaged and entertained. Glad you're supplementing your income with renting out your house. I know how it is to lose everything and have to start from scratch so I can relate even though I'm a dude who never dealt with obscure vandalism or underwear theft. Keep strong and keep up the hard work, I appreciate you.
It was worth the time watching this video! I learned that no one has it easy in life! Wonder hussey has taught me to live life to the fullest and take the punches life throws at you! BUYING a house is not the American dream , thank 🙏 you for opening my eyes ! I truly believe this video was made for me to watch, it felt like Wonder hussey was put on earth for a reason and her calling is to put a smile on our faces! There is always light at the end of the tunnel!
It was nice going along with you to visit you former residences. It was a good idea that you kept your house in Vegas. Looking forward to seeing more vlogs of your adventures soon! Best wishes and hopes. Stay safe and awesome! 🧧🤙
Oh wow. I wonder if you lived in Shelter Cove when I lived there. I had the roach issue too until I attacked it myself. Ending up leaving when the rent went up and the AC in my unit still couldn't handle summer heat.
Moved to Vegas in 2007, lived in 3 apts, bought a house in Henderson, sold it so we could buy a home in Pahrump, love the semi rural life, loving your story telling
Lady's everywhere ask yourself if the man that is interested in you is Good Enough For You. He better relate to all your cookiness. Now that you have told us the full house story, I hope your happy with your home now. Glad to watch you always.
Yes, Sarah, you're a great story teller. Loved your residence history tour and your panty theft story. The world is full of creepy people, just glad that's the only bad experience you had and that was all he took. Could have been a lot worse for sure. Sounds like you've managed your affairs well and still have a residence if you ever need it again. Much love to you, Sarah!💖💖😉😉
The old saw about property, " Land is the only thing they aren't making more of." I would agree with your logic. It's off to Chipotles for Dinner.......
I had a sketchy rental once and the landlords broke into my apartment and stole various items jewelry and clothing and stuff. The idiots left the ladder next to my window. I immediately called the police. Broke my lease and got my money back for the 3 months I lived there. Jeezus. What a creepy and violating feeling. Glad you weathered the panty thief and Dick artist okay 🥴
You are so compelling and engaging when you tell your stories! I can totally relate to your experiences, having had some similar ones when I arrived in Southern California. Thank you, my dear Wonderhussy!
Great story. Thank you for sharing. It is a thing that we become smarter with all of the experiences that we live. Sounds like you became a stronger person from everything.
I love your attitude. Your perspective is so unique, with the narration ability of Morgan Freeman. I've been waiting for the crash too... it's right around the corner, prices are dipping and real estate projects aren't moving... feeling a lot like 2007... in an inflationary environment. Love your show!
I did enjoy your life story in this video! While you are a special kind of odd I do appreciate what a great person you appear to be. I do enjoy your videos! Now if only I could get past the hairy pits…
I've stayed at the Holiday Royale for a week. It's now regular apartments not weekly rental. I'm moving back to Vegas in 2 weeks!! It will be my 5th time to come back and definitely my last and final time. 👍👍😊
Super interesting.Almost walked away from my house in the Bay Area and the house I bought in Summerlin in 2007.Really glad I didn’t.It was smart of her to hold on to her house.Well done.
It's so nice to live in the middle of nowhere and hear the coyotes when they come by....... I lived in Phoenix and in Tempe for a little while and also in Hillsboro Oregon and that's enough City life for this country boy for the rest of his life......😇^_^
Funny how so many of us have so many similar type experiences in life. Apartment living is a challenge. Living in a big city is a hassle. But I get that you love the energy of Vegas cause I do too and I'm from the cornfields.
wow that's a great house story. House ownership is such a business in this country. I remember this guy who bought a house from a couple of "kids" who were having to leave because the freeway was being built where they lived. They couldn't agree on what to do, got in a big fight and they both stomped off. The guy bought it for next to nothing and he moved it on to his property. What a deal. Too bad for the young couple. Short sale, there's a term I haven't thought about in a while. I live in AZ, housing is a big business. I could have sold my house three or four different times but it's my home(not just a house) and I'm keeping it.
I stayed at Budget Suites of America on a few 3 or 4 week down times in between traveling contract work. It is transient and not unusual to see a cop car once a week usually a domestic dispute. One night this drunk dude was walking around outside and I was just keeping an eye on him. He actually said 'Hi! Let's have a drink! Can I come in?' I laughed and said 'No man. You got to go home.' He laughed and wandered off. Vegas!
Videos where you just talk are superb. You're a sensationally good speaker who delivers these off-the-cuff tales so eloquently, with fabulous vocabulary and humour. It's an amazing gift and you do it so much better than the scripted professionals.
I agree 100%… these types of videos where she just talks and talks are some of my favorites!!
No they're not goes on far too long exaggerates she Ford has nothing else to do right now
her nickname should be hustle not hussy these videos are way too polished to be done without a great deal of effort😀
Her lisp is terrible though.
The panty' dude used a ladder...
The girl could tell you about paint drying and we would love it
Yes, the pine needles were from their shoes; as they walked under the tree to the back of your building. They then simply stood on your neighbors railing below you, reached up and grabbed your patio floor and pulled themselves up crawling over your railing (22:12). They got down using the same method. It's a super easy feat for someone who is tall or fit enough to reach up there. You wouldn't get pine needles on your shoes from climbing a tree, you'd get them from walking on the ground UNDER that tree.
Could have been the neighbor in the balcony next door. And pine needles from the 2 patios.
You guys are like an episode of CSI Vegas! I could picture the special Wonderhussy episode exposition part of that CSI episode where they envision the thief walking through the pine needles on the ground, then climbing up Wonderhussy's balcony, stealing her drawers and pine needles falling off the thief's shoes and onto her carpet. It would be hilarious if at the end of the episode, it turned out to be the apartment manager from Minnesota and she also turned out to be the same person drawing dicks on her car!
😂😅😂😅
You were lucky to get that short sale approved. Banks would rather foreclose (a cleaner legal process for the lender). Short selling would have been a nerve-wracking process.
The Mardi Gras hotel??????? In 1986 working for Panasonic we supported Comdex and the CE shows. All the good strip hotels were fully booked so they used to put the engineers and salesmen at this hotel. They named it the MARDI DUMP!!!!! and it had doors that needed hasps to lock safely, gunshots and screams every night, and totally weird room layouts. And of course the place was filthy. But the CE shows rocked back then. Panasonic had multiple hospitality suites and we had the complete rotunda at the Flamingo Hilton. Gosh those were fun daze!!!!!!
Owning you house free and clear is a very smart move. I definitely think you should keep it also. You have a fun channel.
Check back in 6 months. Not even the middle of summer heat.
Absolutely true Mark.. But what gets under my skin is how after 20+ years of paying a mortgage every month, then that wonderful day comes when you get that title/deed to Ur home, guess what happens when you don't keep paying the government there cut from property taxes?
They send men with GUNS to kick you out of Ur home, then they sell Ur home to get there extortion money AKA taxes then they give you what's left after also paying fees from all the shit they used to legally kick you out of Ur home...
The amazing part is how the Founding Fathers gave us a Constitution that gives the common citizen Rights to contest or even fight back against a tyrannical government, but today's government wants to take all our Rights away through fear tactics & mind manipulations.
Exactly 💯 to have another income from a rental is great. As long as they don't trash the place and pay rent 😊
It was ME!
After 44 years living in Vegas I moved 90 miles away in early 2020. I didn't realize how much I would miss the city. Like you said there is something exciting about Vegas that keeps calling me back. Many of the places I lived there are long gone but I get the same nostalgia when I visit my old neighborhoods. I lived in some pretty janky places but those were such great times that I look back at them very fondly.
"Build it and they will come!
I moved from a large city the same time, same distance, I have to go back every now and then just to keep my sanity.
I can offer $25 for the new, and $50 for the used.
"I have no clue how he got up on my balcony" as she's standing right next to a ladder! 😆😂🤣
I was thinking that too. The question is was wonderhussy just oblivious - talking around the obvious (mentioning the landlady showing the ladder) - subliminally aware but not conscious....pretty sure she is a very bright person.
The ladder is only there for maintenance reasons its not there all day genius
@@A.777-f1i You can't even recognize an Ironic joke when you see one! Now who's the genius! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 And the fact that you would even comment about this, get a life dude... no, really...
Yeah, it was the maintenance man and he knew she lived there 😁
That house in Vegas is your Security Blanket and Retirement Fund. Hang on to it.
I used to live on E. Sahara and Lamb at maycliff RV and mini storage. The night after I left, the 7-11 across the street was robbed, the clerk did all that was demanded and was shot anyway. My parents worked at Terrible Herbst and during orientation one of the people doing the orientation, starts out with "When you are robbed.." not IF but WHEN.
I was having a stressful day until I came here to take a break with our beloved wonderhussy ❤
Hi Wonderhussy! Memelord Mark here again. I lived in 'Evoq' back in the late 80's - early 90's when it still had it's original moniker Las Palmas Luxury Apartments on Edison. I started in a two bedroom and ended up in a one bedroom. Shortest move ever. About 25'.
I really liked it there. It was not gated at the time. It was an island of normalcy in a decidedly sketchy hood. That's why it had such high walls around the property.
I got stories about the Mardi Gras!! Sierra Vista (one block away) is probably still one of the most dangerous streets in town. 😎😏😎
For anybody that don't know:
Las Vegas is the start anew city. It's recognized by locals, as leaving any past luggage behind, before entering Las Vegas. Moved there in 97'. Left Vegas in 10'. Boy.. Las Vegas could give you alot of nostalgia. Because there's so much going on. That watching videos like this could make you reminisce fondly.
Haha! We used to be neighbors 🤣 I lived in the Sahara West apartments behind Vamp's and Hash House A-Go-Go right down the street from Shelter Cove.
Great story Wonder Hussy!!! 👍👍👍 I was away for 2 years for my combat deployment in Iraq from 2006-08. I nearly died there in Iraq from combat patrols and IEDs. But I missed Las Vegas very much... 😭😭😭 I came home in April 2008 and American Airlines was nice enough to play Viva Las Vegas by Elvis as I landed home. The stewardess saw me in uniform and we talked, she said that she was from San Deigo and her Dad was retired from the Navy. I told her I grew up Navy in San Deigo when I was a kid. She told the captain of the plane and played Viva Las Vegas for me. It brought tears in my eyes and thanked her for it. She was Miriam a stewardess from American Airlines..💋💋💋❤❤❤
Thanks for your Service 🇺🇸
@@elroyfish4295 😂😂😂😂 What's your problem old dude? Are you not famous enough? What's your problem with people like me? I say you are the biggest Billy Bad Ass that won the Medal of Honor and better than Alvin York and Audie Murphy right? Yes you are a super bad ass hero that you are documented to be as super famous that you are on on Wikipedia and every museum with your name on it right? Well I am honored to have true combat heroes like you to look up to.. 😂😂😂😂 I will say "Thank you for your service." Either for real or in your head if you even had the balls to even join or enlist in time of war or peace.. 😂😂😂😂😂🙄🙄🙄
@@elroyfish4295 So what's your problem with veterans?
@@elroyfish4295 ???? I don't see anything else about you? Are you one of those people that almost joined?
@@elroyfish4295 Well aren't you a big hero? You are braver than Audie Murphy and Alvin York right? So are you one of those people that almost joined?
Been in Vegas since 85' and know all the spots/areas you mention. Friends said I should have bought a house back then. I said "Hell, I turned 21 in Vegas, who needs a house!" I liked hanging at the Cleopatra bar in Caesars the 2nd floor bar at the Tropicana when they had the moving walkways with the salt water fish tanks. $1.99 breakfasts on Fremont...when it was still an actual road. The Landmark...concerts at the convention center when it looked like a UFO......Ahhh
..I miss the old Vegas.
wow The Landmark I almost forgot about that place. My grandma worked there. She loved to go to The Showboat and I would hang out at the bowling alley. I miss old Vegas also.
It took me 2 years of living in DTLV to spot Wonderhussy's house, about 3 months after she moved away. She's very smart to hang on to that spot. ☺
You're right Amber. It is so good that she held onto it. Awesome investment.
As your looking at the tree that someone might have shimmied up to your apartment… there was a ladder tiled up right next to the apartment yah stayed in!! 22:21 afraid it might have been a handyman or something
You're such a real person. Love the way you tell about you're life
That’s what I love most about her and her channel. She’s better than any reality tv I’ve ever seen and not one of them has kept me hooked like she does. It also helps that she’s lived such a unique life compared to probably most of us that watch her channel!
Sarah is very ReaL " thank God she'sr normaL
Lol. I had to watch this again. Better the second time around.
Keeping the house was definitely a good decision because unlike money, a house can never completely lose its value since you can live in it
As long as the neighborhood doesn't end up degrading into a slum section this is true.
You are very smart keeping your house.
Don’t ever change your mind👍🏻
Thank you for sharing all this fun stuff on my 59th birthday! What a great gift❤️👍🏻
@@heidiscott9226 Thanks Heidi😊
mine is today, Happy Birthday...!
@@marktwaine9344 🥳🥳
Nothing weird about collecting maps 😊
Sandy here: A cute video Sarah, and a good object lesson about keeping your "moral compass" intact and gaining maturity. You are doing just fine, keep up the good work.
Stay safe and be well ❤❤ Sandy and Ruth ❤❤
I went through Las Vegas in 1988 via Greyhound. At the time I was struck by the contrast between ‘The Strip’ (?) and the other streets, on the Main Street, wall-to-wall neon signs etc., whereas the rest of the town were these dusty, somewhat run-down houses. I got an uncomfortable feeling from the place, a gigantic vacuum cleaner designed to suck tourist wallets until it got lint. The only place I would have liked to see was the nearby Nellis Air Force base.
Broke my neck in bad accident and discovered your videos in my recovery,still ongoing thanks for being a great inspiration to keep hanging on. I honestly think that you and your videos have inspired me to keep hanging on!
Hope you’re doing well! Sarah definitely has helped me get through some tough times myself! Hope your recovery is going well!
Gotta say...This video is raw, unvarnished, close to the bone TRUTH. One of your best ever...and that is saying a lot 'cause your videos are all great. Girl, you are a trooper! Your fans love you...and I am one of them!
I like this Video best, I'm laughing my ass oFF"
Sarah, remember this - Everywhere you've been is somewhere you had to be, to be where you are now.
I know how they got in..that ladder is still there too. 😂
You're one crazy storyteller...love you and what you do...cheers...
She is soO GrooveY"
Great story telling. Yes, until you own a home outright, you never know what security feels like. Sleep well at night.
WH never ceases to amaze me - as a professional youtube viewer - I see maybe hundreds of videos a week - I have a very short attention span - but hussy keeps me enthralled with her story telling acumen. She could be even telling us about old places she lived - and it would be spell binding. If I did video on the places I lived - I think it would be viewed twice - by my mother and my sister.
You have a great talent for making the mundane interesting.
love when you do these videos best story teller ever
I love to hear about your life and your stories about the little things. 👍❤
Great video. Awesome story telling
I’d say it was a maintenance guy that had a key to your apartment. He had probably been watching you and had a crush on you.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane. Vegas does grow on you.
You are so right. Mortgage companies are a scam. My parents had to walk away from two houses here in Henderson. They alway have us by the you know what.
I would guess the thief was one of the neighbours. So, yes, you were probably right about naked man.
I lived in Vegas for a couple years back in like 2007, and I still miss it!! I was near E. Hacienda and Pecos Rd. I love the city!
Thiese stories had me laughing so much!
"kept drawing dicks on my car"!
"I had three hillbillies living in the basement" LMAO
Now, someone stealing panties has psycho serial killer written all over it for me, that would freak the heck out of me!!
Very, VERY smart to keep the house in Vegas still!! You never know ....
You're a true survivor and not afraid to dive into life and pay the price for bad decisions. After all, they weren't bad decisions at the time. Just a learning process. I'm impressed that you still own that house. Don't let it go!
Best video yet!
You should do another round of going on reality/game shows do as many as you can.
It was really great listening to you tell your Vegas stories, you're so open about it. Also,what a great insurance you have by still owning your home their in Vegas, smart move on your behalf. I live at the other end of the spectrum, on a lake in Northern WI. No matter where you live, it's true there's no place like home.Even if you're hot or cold lol.
You were not the only person traumatized by the 2007-2008 RE/bank/foreclosure crisis. Be at peace over what happened. You got through it with your personal integrity much more intact than any bank did.
It was great seeing you revisit the places you lived. I am tempted to go revisit the 16 places I have lived. About every 4th place would be especially interesting. #0 was the hospital where Derek Jeter was born, well after I was. #4 was my college dorm. #8 was the first house I bought, at age 24 after being married for 3 years! #12 would be interesting, might require calling that ex girlfriend to make sure she wouldn't lure me to be hers again, or call the cops on me for driving by, lol. And #16 was a hasty move due to family pandemic decisions, which turned out well enough that I'm still there.
Good job not creeping out the tenants with a drive-by video!
21 years ago it was affordable to eat out daily. Inexpensive buffets,great steak deals.
Wow. Lived in the Shelter Cove apartment complex in Vegas 30 years ago. Couldn’t believe it when you mentioned the corner of Sahara and Decatur then showed that sign. Incredible that the complex still has the same name. Thanks, brought back some memories of better days.
This is a great story! You finally got it right, buying your home during a recession is a winning play,. I have twice bought a house during hard times and sold both when prices were sky-high. My third house is very nice. Prior profits from the first houses have put me in a great position.
I opened the blinds in my breakfast nook one Saturday morning just as my male neighbor came up out of his swimming pool starkers. The wall between our houses wasn't high enough to hide such events. So he was standing there and I quickly closed the blinds. A couple days later his wife called to ask if I would mind if they built the wall higher. They paid for it.
Well, that story makes me feel like my “where I lived, and what I lived for seem… so restrained. Thanks for sharing.
Love your Vegas storytimes and look-backs. October 2000 was when the CSI show first started (set in Vegas), and it gave many international people like me a wide-eyed WOW sentiment of Vegas.
Amargosa Valley? Do you go to Long Street Casino? I used to get Pizza at Mom's across the road!
Another amazing job with flawless execution on your story telling. Kept me engaged and entertained. Glad you're supplementing your income with renting out your house. I know how it is to lose everything and have to start from scratch so I can relate even though I'm a dude who never dealt with obscure vandalism or underwear theft. Keep strong and keep up the hard work, I appreciate you.
I lived off teddy drive and sahara 2014 at a Siegal suite
It was worth the time watching this video! I learned that no one has it easy in life! Wonder hussey has taught me to live life to the fullest and take the punches life throws at you! BUYING a house is not the American dream , thank 🙏 you for opening my eyes ! I truly believe this video was made for me to watch, it felt like Wonder hussey was put on earth for a reason and her calling is to put a smile on our faces! There is always light at the end of the tunnel!
Who needs Hollywood. You're a star regardless. Oh and I love the shot of the plane. Wonderhussy rocks!
It was nice going along with you to visit you former residences. It was a good idea that you kept your house in Vegas. Looking forward to seeing more vlogs of your adventures soon! Best wishes and hopes. Stay safe and awesome! 🧧🤙
very thoughtful of you as a landlord not to even pass by your rental house , so as not to upset your renters . very rare commodity esp here in vegas
I like to drive by the places I used to live, even though some are bad memories.
Oh wow. I wonder if you lived in Shelter Cove when I lived there. I had the roach issue too until I attacked it myself. Ending up leaving when the rent went up and the AC in my unit still couldn't handle summer heat.
I’m gonna stay at the Holiday Royal and request the Wonderhussy suite!
Moved to Vegas in 2007, lived in 3 apts, bought a house in Henderson, sold it so we could buy a home in Pahrump, love the semi rural life, loving your story telling
Been away for just a bit but ALWAYS come back! Sarah, you can talk the moon out of the sky! 🌛🌚🌜Absolutely love your videos! Thanks so very much!
Lady's everywhere ask yourself if the man that is interested in you is Good Enough For You. He better relate to all your cookiness. Now that you have told us the full house story, I hope your happy with your home now. Glad to watch you always.
I know I've said it before, but these story-telling videos are your best work!
Recently found this channel and been Binge watching for the past week. I love all the amazing places you take us too.
Wow what a great tour and story! It’s always enjoyable listening your adventures !
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"Now I don’t know how they got in,” as our intrepid Wonderhussy points toward the extension ladder parked against the wall.
Yes, Sarah, you're a great story teller. Loved your residence history tour and your panty theft story. The world is full of creepy people, just glad that's the only bad experience you had and that was all he took. Could have been a lot worse for sure. Sounds like you've managed your affairs well and still have a residence if you ever need it again. Much love to you, Sarah!💖💖😉😉
The old saw about property, " Land is the only thing they aren't making more of." I would agree with your logic. It's off to Chipotles for Dinner.......
@22:20 the ladder behind her as she ponders how someone could have gotten onto her balcony!!!
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Best lemonade stories. You're a natural
Thanks for sharing your life with us, it's always interesting to hear your back story. That complex looks really nice!
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NO THEY USED THE LADDER THAT IS RIGHT THERE!
I had a sketchy rental once and the landlords broke into my apartment and stole various items jewelry and clothing and stuff. The idiots left the ladder next to my window. I immediately called the police. Broke my lease and got my money back for the 3 months I lived there. Jeezus. What a creepy and violating feeling.
Glad you weathered the panty thief and Dick artist okay 🥴
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You are so compelling and engaging when you tell your stories! I can totally relate to your experiences, having had some similar ones when I arrived in Southern California. Thank you, my dear Wonderhussy!
One advantage of the Town Car, was the massive bumpers, to protect it from idiots.
Great story. Thank you for sharing. It is a thing that we become smarter with all of the experiences that we live. Sounds like you became a stronger person from everything.
I love your attitude. Your perspective is so unique, with the narration ability of Morgan Freeman. I've been waiting for the crash too... it's right around the corner, prices are dipping and real estate projects aren't moving... feeling a lot like 2007... in an inflationary environment. Love your show!
Love your videos, so entertaining. I enjoy videos about your history so much more than hot springs. Keep them coming, you got my attention.
Glad to hear you have a handgun when you do so much exploring in remote locations.
Maintenance man with access have a key watching your activities. Good thing it didn’t go any further than that. We love you wonder Hussey peace
I did enjoy your life story in this video! While you are a special kind of odd I do appreciate what a great person you appear to be. I do enjoy your videos! Now if only I could get past the hairy pits…
Sheryl Crow's " Leaving Las Vegas" comes to mind!! Have a blast shopping!!!
Oh, my stars! You could write a book about you adventures. So loved this video. Thanks, WH💖!
I've stayed at the Holiday Royale for a week. It's now regular apartments not weekly rental. I'm moving back to Vegas in 2 weeks!! It will be my 5th time to come back and definitely my last and final time. 👍👍😊
A clue the ladder is still there Lol
Wow.. just wow. Wonderhussy's got talent.
LOL, wouldn't think hussy wears underwear
Super interesting.Almost walked away from my house in the Bay Area and the house I bought in Summerlin in 2007.Really glad I didn’t.It was smart of her to hold on to her house.Well done.
It's so nice to live in the middle of nowhere and hear the coyotes when they come by....... I lived in Phoenix and in Tempe for a little while and also in Hillsboro Oregon and that's enough City life for this country boy for the rest of his life......😇^_^
I can imagine the conversation with the cop: "Maam, can you describe your panties?
Funny how so many of us have so many similar type experiences in life. Apartment living is a challenge. Living in a big city is a hassle. But I get that you love the energy of Vegas cause I do too and I'm from the cornfields.
wow that's a great house story. House ownership is such a business in this country. I remember this guy who bought a house from a couple of "kids" who were having to leave because the freeway was being built where they lived. They couldn't agree on what to do, got in a big fight and they both stomped off. The guy bought it for next to nothing and he moved it on to his property. What a deal. Too bad for the young couple. Short sale, there's a term I haven't thought about in a while. I live in AZ, housing is a big business. I could have sold my house three or four different times but it's my home(not just a house) and I'm keeping it.
I love your storytelling. 💙💫💃🏼
It's good to visit your old haunts, too see if you made the right decision to leave. I left Cali after 28 years. Change is good.
Love your true life tales, especially of Vegas...
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I stayed at Budget Suites of America on a few 3 or 4 week down times in between traveling contract work. It is transient and not unusual to see a cop car once a week usually a domestic dispute. One night this drunk dude was walking around outside and I was just keeping an eye on him. He actually said 'Hi! Let's have a drink! Can I come in?' I laughed and said 'No man. You got to go home.' He laughed and wandered off. Vegas!