Incredible ending. I literally have never posted on a video and I've watched hundreds- the authenticity of this makes it stand out above so many other videos like it.
Gratitude for sharing the secrets of your SuperPower ~ when We can find One Another in our shared HueMan experience We can change the World for the better ✍🏾💜🌎
Sorry. Ignore me. It's just annoying! And today has been a struggle-filled, long day. I just wish doing this would die and become apart of cancel culture. Anyways, carry on.
Anytime before the 90s was a different time. People had far different habits, motivations and tendencies. Using your mind above all else (above machinery, computers, learning on any information-giving screen, staying at home vs. going out, etc.) was far more common then. Today we WANT to take the easy way out, Google, and have people think for us. Or even always be suggested to do something. It was just not the same way back then. Doing something like that was not uncommon or weird or deemed as "going out of the way" or even difficult to think of by yourself. There was also less to distract from doing things like this. Plus far less resources to just do it at home. Additionally, if he felt like he learned it Right Then, he obviously wanted to take advantage of the moment and thought Right Then... and not wait for the film to go to Video [VHS] - {they didn't have DVDs yet back then}! So. Sounds perfectly normal and simple To Me! Especially for the times. No big deal, dude.
"Stories are the bond of humanity" YES!!!!!!
You've got an amazing superpower @Mike Brian, thank you for waking up the storyteller in me. Subscribed.
Incredible ending. I literally have never posted on a video and I've watched hundreds- the authenticity of this makes it stand out above so many other videos like it.
Gratitude for sharing the secrets of your SuperPower ~ when We can find One Another in our shared HueMan experience We can change the World for the better ✍🏾💜🌎
I was in Sleepless in Seattle as an extra! What an honor!
Wow, I wasn't expecting such an ending.
Fabulous. ❤
I really want this power
Un trabajo Exelente!
So awesome. Really.
thanks for that !!!
Wow sorry to hear that
Wow
I wonder if JRR Tolkien used a Cadence chart..?
good ted!
3 vadhu
1st view and like...
😃 And also 1st comment
[sigh] I see this will NEVER get old. 🙄NEVER.😒
Sorry. Ignore me. It's just annoying! And today has been a struggle-filled, long day. I just wish doing this would die and become apart of cancel culture. Anyways, carry on.
So, he went back to the movie and made charts in the dark? Plus, who gave him the idea to do that? It seems too perfect.
Anytime before the 90s was a different time. People had far different habits, motivations and tendencies. Using your mind above all else (above machinery, computers, learning on any information-giving screen, staying at home vs. going out, etc.) was far more common then. Today we WANT to take the easy way out, Google, and have people think for us. Or even always be suggested to do something. It was just not the same way back then. Doing something like that was not uncommon or weird or deemed as "going out of the way" or even difficult to think of by yourself. There was also less to distract from doing things like this. Plus far less resources to just do it at home. Additionally, if he felt like he learned it Right Then, he obviously wanted to take advantage of the moment and thought Right Then... and not wait for the film to go to Video [VHS] - {they didn't have DVDs yet back then}! So. Sounds perfectly normal and simple To Me! Especially for the times. No big deal, dude.
I wanted to know if as a kid you were making up the Bigfoot story to scare your friends
Sounds like your dad should have been wearing a safety harness