What I seen here is someone who has a lack of experience, in a rollback especially, and that is OKAY, he got the job done, and most importantly he didn’t cut corners in terms of his safety, and that’s what matters most here. I can mention 100+ ways he could have done it better, and much faster here, but that’s not the point, he overall got the job done with minimal damage to the vehicle, and made it home safely that night. The inexperience shows, but he knows his steps in terms of safety very well, and that is the most important thing for him to know. At this point in his career, experience will come in time. We learn things every day, as long as we keep our mind open to do so. Great job Ethan, you learned a lot and called out your bad ideas, you are doing a great job young man, keep up the safe work, you will do well.
A heartfelt, thank you. I wish others could see Ethan the way you do, rather than being so critical of him. Experience is learned and earned. As you said, he knows the basics and the safety factors. Now he needs to grow his confidence. Jobs like this are learning experiences. Life isn't easy. Jobs aren't easy. Relationships aren't easy. None of us are perfect. Perseverance, humility, and the ability to learn from our mistakes are all things that help us become better people. Again, a very heartfelt thank you. May God bless you and yours.
Well done. I too could see couple places where things could have been done somewhat differently but he's hasnt had a "ton" of experience yet. The car is on the bed, no damage and working against the bad road odds, Id give him a 9.999 out of 10.
The only issue I seen was when the Tension on the cable creating a V he walked over the cable you always wanna stay out of that V cause if that cable snapped and your in that cables path it could do some serious damage
That one took all of Ethan's ingenuity to get the job done. On one hand, one feels sorry for the lad, on t'other hand, 'it goes with the territory'!! Either way, the task was completed with no damage to #15, Ethan and no extra damage to the car. Well done Ethan!! Greetings from the UK. God bless.
Heh, around 5:42 or so, that's a genuine PRATTFALL, right there! Like father, like son. Ethan really is a chip off the ol' block, in so many ways. He doesn't just talk like his old man, or share some mannerisms, he even acts like Ron, right down to the classic Prattfall.
Good job Ethan! I have rolled up on several and by the looks of them they look fairly simple but they end up being everything but simple. Thinking outside the box has saved me more than once.
Nothing wants to go on, or stay on #15 in this video. It's amazing how much easier it seems with the remote vs having to run back to the controls all the time - whether it be being able to steer or hold the brake or whatever. You can feel the frustration - good work sticking it through and not losing your cool and getting the job done Ethan.
Another masterful job from Ethan Pratt 👏👏 That car sure put up a fight, but you fought back stronger (and, more importantly, smarter) May God bless and keep the Midwest family safe.
Ethan is one smart cookie! It's good to see Ethan doing pulls and getting some video time! You have brought him up well Ron. He's very smart and very intuitive. Very well-done Ethan!
I've been a subscriber for several years and I never get tired of watching you make these runs. This particular one gave Ethan a bit of trouble but I enjoyed watching him try different approaches until he finally got the job done. Good work, Ethan.
Ethan, your grit and determination impresses me!! Everything that could go wrong, did go wrong. Stuck in gear, steering locked etc . The terrain didn’t help either. But, you triumphed in the end. Well done sir!! At least it wasn’t raining or dark. If this had been a test, you would have passed with honours!! Your Dad trained you well. Best Wishes Roy W UK
Thank you for making this point. It took me YEARS to learn all the things you see on the channel and I still make mistakes every day. The day we stop learning is the day we take our last breath. Thank you for your continued friendship Dave, your kindness, for watching and may God bless you.
I'm 70 Ron and still learning everyday about things. Yup made my fair share of mistakes along with doing something the hard more than once. But I as you sit back and learn from those endeavors and strive to not repeat ourselves. Where you have the advantage on me is you record most of your stuff and can take a look again at what you did and learn from it or see you did the right thing. Old Fire Chief told me once after a big fire that he would attack it the same way if he had to do it again unless in the meantime he learned a better way to do so. He pointed out it's always easier for the next guy to say you did it wrong but remember he wasn't there and had the privilege of looking at the situation for maybe a number of days and wasn't having to decide right this minute what to do. Claiming to be perfect is the biggest mistake one can make in their life and saying you never did make a mistake is the second one.@@RonPratt
Not an easy day when all of the cards aren't in your favor but good lessons never come easy. None of us are born with this knowledge we pick up on it daily, it's what helps us grow and it accumulates into wisdom. Excellent job!
Yep, Ethan is learning to do it on his own. I sat here scratching my head trying to figure out how to do it. Outstanding job Ethan and keep on keeping on. STAY SAFE OUT THERE.
Mr. Pratt, you have every right to do the OFFICIAL PROUD PAPA STRUT!!! Your "little boy" is becoming quite the epic recovery professional! In fact had he not spoken a single word, I'm not real sure that I would have known which of the two of you was actually doing this recovery! At the very beginning, I found myself listening real close to determine which of you was doing the recovery! Keep up the awesome work, and as always, please continue to be careful and safe. I pray often for our LORD'S protection and safe keeping over you and your entire team/family! Thank you for the always awesome content!!!!! God bless!!!!!!!
Sometimes it is amazing how a little thing like the steering being turned just a little bit and locked can add so much difficulty. Good job working through it.
LOL, I thought it was your dad until I saw your wrist. You did a great job. I like how you ask am I going to jail or something. He never asks your dad.
WOW . A hard fight for him to get it done , i like the idea he keeps his mine on safety for himself and his job. Its oddly enough lots of people will have different ideas how to do this, But until you walk in his place you don't know what is going in his mine. I think he did a great job and was not blocking the other lane , that in its salf makes it hard to do , this young man has come a long way in the business, hat's off to you.
This was Ethan working alone? I think he did a great job. I could see him figuring each move as he went. Very impressive. Love how you were talking to yourself here and there. Job well done.
Good job. The camera doesn't show how slick that hillside is, nor the bugs. The screwed up stearing fought you too. I see a lot of Ron in you, and thats good. All in all, B for job completed and A+ for safety.
It's weirdly universal that the "small jobs" are always the ones that seem to come with the most headache. I work in a totally different industry and it gets me constantly too! Well done Ethan!
Ethan you always rise to whatever challenge is given to you that's one of the things I love about your videos. Make sure that the tow vehicle has a bowl of Wheaties the next time before it leaves the shop
I have never done it that way before but you still got that job done buddy good 👍🏽 I toughT once you had it lifted a bit you would have put your jhooks under back axles and done it that way but learning all this tow stuff is fun and we ll do it our own way whatever gets that job done safe and off we all go home like the videos keep them coming team
I like how you guys are allowed in your state to have blue red light makes a huge difference and help you guys stay extra safe as ppl think your police from far away I wish we could do that in Canada would keep us a lot safer at the end of the day
Love that Ethan’s friends can see what he does, and hopefully it helps with the awareness of the situations, especially when it’s conditions like this where there are blind spots. I know so many people who have no respect for first responders and any car sitting on the side of the roads. Thank you, Ron and Ethan for reminding us ALL how important it is to slow down and move over!
Aww man, that looked all kinds of frustrating. Triumph of Perseverance - it's neither quick nor flashy, but at the end of the day the wreck's on the rollback and everybody comes home.
Great job Ethan!! Nice comeback to the Officer on the D.O.B. 😂 I see so much of your DAD in you from your voice to your actions doing the job you are learning everyday more things every time you go out on a call and applying those skills to the job you will get more experience as you go through life every day but the main thing is you are learning new things the best way that you can possibly learn it and by the best teacher and that is O.J.T. the best way to learn it is by doing it. Keep up the good work Ethan!! Ron might want to consider having rechargeable batteries for the remotes and a charger with spare battery charged in the cab to swap out quickly when the battery dies or regular replacement batteries to swap out with or check and see if maybe they have gotten wise and made a replacement rechargeable remote for that model yet because dying remotes not working when you need them to is the pitt's hope you can come up with a solution to that problem to end it. And yes you've done a wonderful job teaching Ethan the ropes of the job and his family values show too. As time goes on he'll get the experience he needs and other skills too. And then like you he will be able to take over for his DAD like you did for your DAD and settle in to the command chair at the Company.
We all still have a lot to learn and things are ever changing. I am proud of him and when he puts his mind to it, there are no limits to what he can accomplish. He has become a solid operator and a great teacher as well. Thanks for the advice too. We always appreciate suggestions on how to work more efficiently. Thank you for watching and God bless
@@RonPrattsorry Ron you got me there yes I failed to mention Ethan has become a Great teacher too! He takes after you and ask the one's with him " how would you do it?" To get their ideas and explain the pros and cons like you do man how time has flown by I still can see Ethan as a little boy sitting in the rollback when Trooper Travis Shelton took off after the guy who didn't Slow down and Move over and now he's on his own out there and teaching others. God Bless you and your family and work families too and be careful for the idiots out there I know you can't call them that on video but don't worry the people who have common sense can read through the lines and understand!
At first I was like what is going on with Ron??😂. Then I realized it was Ethan. He's a baby in this industry and hopefully he understands that he has one of the best ever to learn from?. Much love 😇
On a different note: That is situation is exactly what skates where made for, when you need to go in a different direction than what the tires are pointed. I have a set of nylon but wood works as well. Put them under the tires and they slide as the name would imply. If you get a good set you can practically push the vehicle around by hand. They do make the ones with wheels on them, but I don't particularly like them and would rather not use them because in some situations they roll too easy if you know what I mean. Plus the wood or nylon wedges can be made easily in a home shop with a band saw or jig saw.
I know Ron's used skates before, and I thought of them on this one as well. I'm guessing that they are used rarely enough that Ethan just didn't think of them.
I thought this was Ron, was all like why in the world is Ron giving Ethan's name to the Trooper?? What's he hiding 😉. Great job on the recovery and tow Ethan. Your coming a long way. Love watching you learn brother. Stay safe.
Great job as usual, doesn't matter which Pratt it is. Threw me for a loop at first.. was wondering why Ron was taller all of the sudden! Ron has done this sort of thing many times before, got me thinking that even if Ron was there, Ethan still would've done the same thing!
love all that your team does but i just couldnt watch this one. Many ways to get to 10. to each his own keep up the good work ethan. were all very proud of you!
That was a difficult pick but at the end of the day you got it out. I can just imagine the things going throw ur head most definitely your dads voices telling dont give up.
What I seen here is someone who has a lack of experience, in a rollback especially, and that is OKAY, he got the job done, and most importantly he didn’t cut corners in terms of his safety, and that’s what matters most here. I can mention 100+ ways he could have done it better, and much faster here, but that’s not the point, he overall got the job done with minimal damage to the vehicle, and made it home safely that night. The inexperience shows, but he knows his steps in terms of safety very well, and that is the most important thing for him to know. At this point in his career, experience will come in time. We learn things every day, as long as we keep our mind open to do so. Great job Ethan, you learned a lot and called out your bad ideas, you are doing a great job young man, keep up the safe work, you will do well.
A heartfelt, thank you. I wish others could see Ethan the way you do, rather than being so critical of him. Experience is learned and earned. As you said, he knows the basics and the safety factors. Now he needs to grow his confidence. Jobs like this are learning experiences. Life isn't easy. Jobs aren't easy. Relationships aren't easy. None of us are perfect. Perseverance, humility, and the ability to learn from our mistakes are all things that help us become better people. Again, a very heartfelt thank you. May God bless you and yours.
Well done. I too could see couple places where things could have been done somewhat differently but he's hasnt had a "ton" of experience yet. The car is on the bed, no damage and working against the bad road odds, Id give him a 9.999 out of 10.
agrree 100% with ROn.. tight shoulders one lane only.. but a good job..glad it were not smee!
The only issue I seen was when the Tension on the cable creating a V he walked over the cable you always wanna stay out of that V cause if that cable snapped and your in that cables path it could do some serious damage
#replaycrew Mad Luv N Respect As Always 🐺
That one took all of Ethan's ingenuity to get the job done. On one hand, one feels sorry for the lad, on t'other hand, 'it goes with the territory'!! Either way, the task was completed with no damage to #15, Ethan and no extra damage to the car. Well done Ethan!! Greetings from the UK. God bless.
Ethan I love your come back when the officer ask you for your DOB 😂😂😂
Policies need to be change where it doesn’t make it as if the innocents are treated like criminals.
All they really needed was Midwest did the tow.
I like how Ethan talks to himself while doing the work its good to hear what you guys are thinking...good job Ethan.
I talk to myself a lot in fact sometimes the best information I get comes from me.
At five minutes in my wife declares, " It's Ethan!"
You sound just like your old man. Great job sir. Keep those videos coming!
Heh, around 5:42 or so, that's a genuine PRATTFALL, right there! Like father, like son. Ethan really is a chip off the ol' block, in so many ways. He doesn't just talk like his old man, or share some mannerisms, he even acts like Ron, right down to the classic Prattfall.
Good job Ethan! I have rolled up on several and by the looks of them they look fairly simple but they end up being everything but simple. Thinking outside the box has saved me more than once.
Nothing wants to go on, or stay on #15 in this video. It's amazing how much easier it seems with the remote vs having to run back to the controls all the time - whether it be being able to steer or hold the brake or whatever. You can feel the frustration - good work sticking it through and not losing your cool and getting the job done Ethan.
Ethan you sound just like your dad❤❤
Ethan has a bit of a drawl in his voice, but they do sound similar
I was going to say the same
Wait min that's Ethan thought was Ron with a cold lmaooooo
I knew he does I was watching another video of there and thought it Ron talking but I realize it was Ethan
He does its uncanny
Another masterful job from Ethan Pratt 👏👏
That car sure put up a fight, but you fought back stronger (and, more importantly, smarter)
May God bless and keep the Midwest family safe.
Thanks Ron!
Ethan, you rock brother. U fought the good fight and won. Great job.
Like Father like Son. Always finds a way to get the job done, and done safely. Well done Ethan.
That was an epic battle and at the end Ethan got it done. Good job!
Ethan is one smart cookie! It's good to see Ethan doing pulls and getting some video time! You have brought him up well Ron. He's very smart and very intuitive. Very well-done Ethan!
I've been a subscriber for several years and I never get tired of watching you make these runs. This particular one gave Ethan a bit of trouble but I enjoyed watching him try different approaches until he finally got the job done. Good work, Ethan.
Good Job Ethan..
He did a good job and kept at it.. watching grandpa and his dad he learned a lot 🙏😊
Ethan, your grit and determination impresses me!! Everything that could go wrong, did go wrong. Stuck in gear, steering locked etc . The terrain didn’t help either. But, you triumphed in the end. Well done sir!! At least it wasn’t raining or dark. If this had been a test, you would have passed with honours!! Your Dad trained you well. Best Wishes Roy W UK
“Am I going to jail or something”😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂 ethans helarious.
Ethan I still remember the video of you digging out a trailer tires when you were about 13 on a call with your dad!
Enjoyed the video. And yes, Ethan gave us a bit of a chuckle, but he worked thru it.😊
Ethan isn't Ron anymore than Ron is Ethan. Remember ladies and gentleman once upon a time you started out green and learning how to do it all.
Thank you for making this point. It took me YEARS to learn all the things you see on the channel and I still make mistakes every day. The day we stop learning is the day we take our last breath. Thank you for your continued friendship Dave, your kindness, for watching and may God bless you.
I'm 70 Ron and still learning everyday about things. Yup made my fair share of mistakes along with doing something the hard more than once. But I as you sit back and learn from those endeavors and strive to not repeat ourselves. Where you have the advantage on me is you record most of your stuff and can take a look again at what you did and learn from it or see you did the right thing. Old Fire Chief told me once after a big fire that he would attack it the same way if he had to do it again unless in the meantime he learned a better way to do so. He pointed out it's always easier for the next guy to say you did it wrong but remember he wasn't there and had the privilege of looking at the situation for maybe a number of days and wasn't having to decide right this minute what to do. Claiming to be perfect is the biggest mistake one can make in their life and saying you never did make a mistake is the second one.@@RonPratt
I've done several of these--- in the desert and mountains.. always enjoyed recovery work...
Good morning Ron & Ethan...! Have a safe day & God Bless...!
Yes, perseverance pays off thank you for sharing
It just started driving to a truck that was amazing inspirational video that helped me learned a lot thank you
awesome performance , watching in ohio
Not an easy day when all of the cards aren't in your favor but good lessons never come easy. None of us are born with this knowledge we pick up on it daily, it's what helps us grow and it accumulates into wisdom. Excellent job!
Bratt your doing a great job lol
Every time words came up on the screen, I read it in Ron's voice in my head. LOL
Stay safe Ron and crew. Thank you for what you guys do.
That was a great recovery and learning experience
Ethan has wayyyyy more patience than i do!!! 😂 great recovery Man 💪
Yep, Ethan is learning to do it on his own. I sat here scratching my head trying to figure out how to do it. Outstanding job Ethan and keep on keeping on. STAY SAFE OUT THERE.
I watching your videos and I have my bells on your videos and I'm subscribed to your videos and 😯👍💯🤜🤛🤘🤙🙌👏👊🔥
Great job, Ethan, and you do seem just so much like your dad
down to earth hard work!
You always get to 10,many thanks for the videos God bless you and yours stay safe cant wait to see your next call
Great job Eathon
Mr. Pratt, you have every right to do the OFFICIAL PROUD PAPA STRUT!!! Your "little boy" is becoming quite the epic recovery professional! In fact had he not spoken a single word, I'm not real sure that I would have known which of the two of you was actually doing this recovery! At the very beginning, I found myself listening real close to determine which of you was doing the recovery!
Keep up the awesome work, and as always, please continue to be careful and safe. I pray often for our LORD'S protection and safe keeping over you and your entire team/family!
Thank you for the always awesome content!!!!! God bless!!!!!!!
That was another great job.
I know those kinds of days all too well. Great job Ethan!
Thank you for another great video. Stay safe out there. Cheers
Sometimes it is amazing how a little thing like the steering being turned just a little bit and locked can add so much difficulty. Good job working through it.
Y’all do great work!!
Good job...good job
Ethan i could feel the frustration all the way in ohio. Great job, great video
Wonderful job Ethan.
Awesome video thanks for sharing
Great job there Ethan.
LOL, I thought it was your dad until I saw your wrist. You did a great job. I like how you ask am I going to jail or something. He never asks your dad.
Ethan, has become a true tow operator. He took his girl on a tow job. Your dad would be proud Ron.
WOW . A hard fight for him to get it done , i like the idea he keeps his mine on safety for himself and his job. Its oddly enough lots of people will have different ideas how to do this, But until you walk in his place you don't know what is going in his mine. I think he did a great job and was not blocking the other lane , that in its salf makes it hard to do , this young man has come a long way in the business, hat's off to you.
This was Ethan working alone? I think he did a great job. I could see him figuring each move as he went. Very impressive. Love how you were talking to yourself here and there. Job well done.
Wow I am not going 😢 you can't make me you got him Ron 👍👍👍👍👍😊
I might also add that you're catching on and doing a really good job and listening 2 your Dad as well keep up the good work
Well done EthanI At one point I would have seriously thought about running away from that darn car.
Good job. The camera doesn't show how slick that hillside is, nor the bugs. The screwed up stearing fought you too. I see a lot of Ron in you, and thats good. All in all, B for job completed and A+ for safety.
It's weirdly universal that the "small jobs" are always the ones that seem to come with the most headache. I work in a totally different industry and it gets me constantly too! Well done Ethan!
Good job Ethan, learning more with each next recovery!
Great job
Good job buddy, !
Ethan you always rise to whatever challenge is given to you that's one of the things I love about your videos. Make sure that the tow vehicle has a bowl of Wheaties the next time before it leaves the shop
I got a kick as he talked to all the inanimate objects throughout this video. I always did that when working too.
Good job, Ethan
An awkward one, well done Ethan, God bless 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🇮🇱🙏🤪🇬🇧
Good job Ethan! That was a tough one but you kept at it and successfully got that car loaded onto your truck.
Nice job Ethan lv ur handy pocket tool box my pocket were the first thing to develope holes
You put up a fight there but you got it done and off the road congratulations and good job
WELL DONE SIR , proud papa you should have 👍👍👍
Well done Ethan, you won in the end sometimes you've just got to work through the crappy problems, consider it a learning experience
I have never done it that way before but you still got that job done buddy good 👍🏽 I toughT once you had it lifted a bit you would have put your jhooks under back axles and done it that way but learning all this tow stuff is fun and we ll do it our own way whatever gets that job done safe and off we all go home like the videos keep them coming team
Good to see Im not the only one who has a tough time of some jobs :)
Great job Ethan!! That was a very hard simple recovery!! 🙂
I like how you guys are allowed in your state to have blue red light makes a huge difference and help you guys stay extra safe as ppl think your police from far away I wish we could do that in Canada would keep us a lot safer at the end of the day
Keep up with the good work Ron love watching you on TH-cam god bless
That was not Ron in the video, that was Ethan
@lloydreeves715 that not Ron it’s Ethan he sound like his Dad
Love that Ethan’s friends can see what he does, and hopefully it helps with the awareness of the situations, especially when it’s conditions like this where there are blind spots. I know so many people who have no respect for first responders and any car sitting on the side of the roads. Thank you, Ron and Ethan for reminding us ALL how important it is to slow down and move over!
Aww man, that looked all kinds of frustrating. Triumph of Perseverance - it's neither quick nor flashy, but at the end of the day the wreck's on the rollback and everybody comes home.
U did a great job Ethan keep it up
Great job Ethan!! Nice comeback to the Officer on the D.O.B. 😂 I see so much of your DAD in you from your voice to your actions doing the job you are learning everyday more things every time you go out on a call and applying those skills to the job you will get more experience as you go through life every day but the main thing is you are learning new things the best way that you can possibly learn it and by the best teacher and that is O.J.T. the best way to learn it is by doing it. Keep up the good work Ethan!!
Ron might want to consider having rechargeable batteries for the remotes and a charger with spare battery charged in the cab to swap out quickly when the battery dies or regular replacement batteries to swap out with or check and see if maybe they have gotten wise and made a replacement rechargeable remote for that model yet because dying remotes not working when you need them to is the pitt's hope you can come up with a solution to that problem to end it.
And yes you've done a wonderful job teaching Ethan the ropes of the job and his family values show too. As time goes on he'll get the experience he needs and other skills too. And then like you he will be able to take over for his DAD like you did for your DAD and settle in to the command chair at the Company.
We all still have a lot to learn and things are ever changing. I am proud of him and when he puts his mind to it, there are no limits to what he can accomplish. He has become a solid operator and a great teacher as well. Thanks for the advice too. We always appreciate suggestions on how to work more efficiently. Thank you for watching and God bless
@@RonPrattsorry Ron you got me there yes I failed to mention Ethan has become a Great teacher too! He takes after you and ask the one's with him " how would you do it?" To get their ideas and explain the pros and cons like you do man how time has flown by I still can see Ethan as a little boy sitting in the rollback when Trooper Travis Shelton took off after the guy who didn't Slow down and Move over and now he's on his own out there and teaching others.
God Bless you and your family and work families too and be careful for the idiots out there I know you can't call them that on video but don't worry the people who have common sense can read through the lines and understand!
I thought I was the only one that had weird crap happens all the time on a job! The sliding tool is so ME!
Ethan it looks like the vehicle didn't want to cooperate but you got it put on the trailer very good job. Keep safe and God bless 👍👍👍
At first I was like what is going on with Ron??😂. Then I realized it was Ethan. He's a baby in this industry and hopefully he understands that he has one of the best ever to learn from?. Much love 😇
Damn great job Ethan
Did the cop ever get into the trunk?
Man brother that one was throwing punches at you the whole time, but you did a Rocky and put her down for the count,great job!!!
ETHAN YOUR DOING A GREAT JOB
As it turned out, despite the lightness, hard work, Ron
On a different note: That is situation is exactly what skates where made for, when you need to go in a different direction than what the tires are pointed. I have a set of nylon but wood works as well. Put them under the tires and they slide as the name would imply. If you get a good set you can practically push the vehicle around by hand. They do make the ones with wheels on them, but I don't particularly like them and would rather not use them because in some situations they roll too easy if you know what I mean. Plus the wood or nylon wedges can be made easily in a home shop with a band saw or jig saw.
I know Ron's used skates before, and I thought of them on this one as well. I'm guessing that they are used rarely enough that Ethan just didn't think of them.
That was a rough one Ethan but you whipped it, good job buddy
What an absolute Dog,personally I wouldn't of started recovery without owner bringing keys,well done
Keys aren't always available. Sometimes gotta work with what you get.
That one gave you a battle but you did it Ron "CONGRATS "
A lot of work but you got it done, that's what counts and nobody got hurt good job Ethan.Stay safe and blessed 🙏♥️
Great Job Ethan
I thought this was Ron, was all like why in the world is Ron giving Ethan's name to the Trooper?? What's he hiding 😉. Great job on the recovery and tow Ethan. Your coming a long way. Love watching you learn brother. Stay safe.
Great job as usual, doesn't matter which Pratt it is. Threw me for a loop at first.. was wondering why Ron was taller all of the sudden! Ron has done this sort of thing many times before, got me thinking that even if Ron was there, Ethan still would've done the same thing!
You've come a long way mate good on you
He will get better just takes time!!!
love all that your team does but i just couldnt watch this one. Many ways to get to 10. to each his own keep up the good work ethan. were all very proud of you!
That was a difficult pick but at the end of the day you got it out. I can just imagine the things going throw ur head most definitely your dads voices telling dont give up.