That was literally a once in a lifetime situation for Craig’s concrete. What random professional stranger comes up to your job site and asks to work for free and to essentially advertise your business? This was beyond awesome
Seriously and I wouldn't have blamed them for telling him to leave. You just don't meet trustworthy people that randomly approach you very often (or at all!)
Ryan, I’m sure you know this, but those guys will appreciate you more when their phone starts blowing up. They don’t understand social media. You essentially gave them an ad that caters to people interested in concrete work. Also gave the ready mix an advertisement. You did that for free. That’s why your channel will continue to grow as you help other small businesses grow.
This was awesome, can’t blame the guys for being cautious on letting you finish since they don’t know your work but nonetheless it seems like they do great work in their area and it was cool of them to allow you to come help last minute.
Honestly. No offense to Ryan but I can't imagine any concrete crew I've worked with in PA (though I'm mostly state work) that would let a random guy come and join in the pour. Let alone finish at all if they don't know ya. Really cool group of guys here, or Ryan is just super likable like we already knew
I love the conversations and stories you hear when you get a bunch of concrete guys together! Respect for making the video and helping out brothers of the trade.
Dang Ryan I wish I was the one that delivered to you that day. Would’ve been awesome to meet you. They’re a good group of guys and I always like pouring for them
The real question "you know what you're doing?" lol, not sure if you watch ryans channel, if you do you'll understand lol not trying to offend you if you dont
Love what you're doing Ryan! I've been watching since the first month of your channel. It's been a fascinating journey to watch you travel and see concrete jobs in different states. I'm 32 and a 3rd generation concrete worker from the smallest state, Rhode Island. Safe to say concrete is in my blood. I'm in business with my 58 yr old dad who is almost deaf, which makes things challenging but we stay super busy and he is one of the hardest workers you'll ever meet in your life. If you're ever in the New England area and want to check Rhode Island off the list, I'd be more than happy to share our story with you!
I can't believe how excited i got watching that creamy concrete! Interesting the different approach and requirements state to state. Glad you were able to get that concrete fix in!
Doesn't matter what skilled trade, after talking to anyone for 5 minutes you can tell if they really know what they're doing or blowing smoke. Thanks as always for sharing this with us all.
Always enjoy your videos! Nice to see you went to Kansas. My Dad grew up in Kansas in a small town called Leoti. Your message is always constant and on point and honest. It is good to see something on youtube that is good content and not degrading anyone just positive and uplifting people
The owner reminds me of my dad, my dad has so much knowledge in the field of carpentry but man he’s getting older that’s for sure. But dad will still work with us everyday. He’s very respectful to anyone and every customer. I’m learning so much working for the business. I’ve been a welder for almost 10 years, and about 2 years ago he needed help bad so I left my welding gig and I’ve been learning the carpentry trade ever since. Love ya dad, I know you won’t see this but I appreciate you
Yup been working with my stepdad off And on for the last 5 years, thinking about getting my contractors license, and learning carpentry. My real dad (RIP) was a draftsman and a carpenter. He's built alot of stuff in Minnesota. So glad I have those memories too.
That’s great man! What a way to support and advertise for small businesses around our GREAT NATION! Your an amazing human being, keep up in the name of Glory!
I bet those guys were like " what kind of scam is this guy trying to pull. This is too good to be true, some guy that knows what he is doing and works for free".
That ran through my head on the BIG POUR in Atlanta, last week's video .... Those guys were like, kind of skeptical for most of the job, till they finally SAW that Ryan "Knows concrete"
Love it Ryan. Both your channels are amazing. Love your energy and attitude. Been nice to have some wholesome entertainment in this crazy world right now, and its a breath of fresh air thats truly needed.
That was a super cool video! I could hear the excitement in your voice, Ryan. Glad to see some concrete greeting flattened and making friends in the trade.
man this crew is just awesome. i get working with the big crew in Atlanta, but this one felt way more down to earth and genuine. awesome work out there, Ryan and Craig Construction!
That was a much-much nicer episode than the first pouring video. Nice and friendly people. They didn't laugh at you, but did laugh with you. It was nice to watch.
@@SantiagoMAXIMOleon if they are not friendly then no, they are not my cup of salsa. On other hand I don't care who came from where or the skin color or anything else. We are all humans and only this is important.
Hope your doing well Ryan. Just wanted to say because of your videos, I decided to get into concrete as well. Started working at the tech lab to learn more about it but hoping to get into some labor aspects of it
If there is someone who actually lives within a reasonable distance of Lawrence and doesn’t higher these guys then they are crazy. Outstanding work and even better guys. Love to see it
That is so awesome that you found a crew to pour with while in Kansas. Look forward to more of your ventures this Coming year. And thank your wife for holding down the fort while your away. ❤️
That crew looked like they knew what they were doing! You fit right in an felt comfortable you could tell! Hopefully you make this a series an go pour an warm spots in the winter with other crews!
Ahhhhh finally got my concrete fix!! No more shakes and sweats. Nice to see another company with similar standards as Victory. Their work looks great! That supervisor wasn't extremely talkative but he sure kept his eyes on the job. The crew reminded of your own the way the seem to joke and get along.
Great idea traveling about making friends and sharing what you do and what others do with concrete work. Maybe I should do that going around helping others fix there old Outboards,,, Great Video!
Even though it was a very small pour you get to see how different states(company’s) do things different yet the same (quality). That was cool and a great representation of the company. Keep up the same in the future.
Appreciate the energy. I work with all sorts of different crews and totally understand the passion you got and eagerness to share what you know while learning from the crew, respect!
im glad you uploaded on my birthday. this way I atleast get 1 positive thing today. Today (dec19) is always the worst day of the year for me so I seriously appreciate you videos and what you do. It really lifts my mood when im in a very bad state of mind.
The older fella that owns the company is right about the skid steers, Caterpillar being superior. I have been in heavy commercial marine industry for over 25 years specializing in electrical and hydraulic systems. My brother has a landscaping company and has multiple pieces of equipment including 5 skid steers, and calls big brother when they stop moving. He has had a Case, not very powerful and would recommend it for spreading topsoil ,stone definitely not for heavy digging. The 4 Bobcats he has range from mid size to the largest one made, 2 with wheels and two with tracks. Overall they are a sturdy machine with good power, but when stuff breaks Lookout as the parts are super expensive. On the newer units (within the past 5 years) I feel the electrical system that runs the hydraulics is way overcomplicated and extremely delicate. On numerous occasions I have repaired/replaced endless relays, solenoids, computers and one repair I did not feel comfortable diagnosing ended up at the local Bobcat dealer, 5 MONTHS later it was ready to be picked up needed new electrical harness and other parts costing almost 7 thousand. Lastly he has one Cat with tracks, has amazing power, the hydraulics are sooooo smooth, can really do some fine work in tight spots, the hydraulic system is service friendly. The system does have a main computer but the way its designed and laid out makes it more service friendly and less temperamental then bobcat. The initial expense of a Cat is definitely more but in the end it is worth it, the longest the Cat machine was down was about 10 days compared to 5 months with bobcat. The service bills over the last 10 years, bobcats were about 85% of total repairs, that includes 2 backhoes, one loader, one small dozer and 2 Georgia buggies.
Great video, I am not too far off from Lawrence, in the KC area on Kansas side. Awesome seeing you come around my area after watching all your videos this past year.
Here I thought I was bad when traveling around the US, seeing all the brand new digging machines that haven't arrived in Australia yet, and especially the new model rigs that take 3 years to get here. All I want is to have a go and play in the dirt. Loving your videos Ryan.
That's nice that you get along very well with people. Sounds like you and the boss were on the same wave of thinking. And of course he had a beard as well. Let me know when I can come and pick up my blue Chevy of the neighbor's you brought home for me!! Ha ha 😂 great video.
What a great video and what a great crew. Obviously over manned but I bet they graft for their money in the favourable months. Thanks for the video Ryan and thanks Craig's concrete for a bonus concrete pour. Easy Money 🤝
EASY MONEY! Love the channel, keep up the great work. Its hard to find good finishers where I'm from. Hopefully this coming up Spring you can come out to the Navajo Reservation and come pour some with us! Keep it up still binge watching your channel lol!
Hey Ryan A few concrete trucks in my area have gone belly up in recent months. Most cases it's found the mix set up a bit in the truck so didn't stay down low and it ended up going up to the top of the drum and flipping the whole truck. Thankfully useally no ones hurt
YES IM EARLY! I know this Sunday is going to be a good one cuz we’re going in VICTORY STYLE!! You keep me motivated man thank you for sharing your hard work and generosity the world needs more people like you
As a tradesman from Florida that was working in an area following hurricane Hugo in NC, it's going to be difficult to find lodging for tradesman considering all the misplaced victims.
@@nothanx3867 I think in a hurricane ,the area of destruction is way wider, so much more people are affected,hence not enough lodging.But The tornado is less wider ,so not so many get affected,but those who do...they are wiped out completely.I don’t know the details tough, so I might be off,even regarding the tornado but helping someone there would be a God send ..Helping a random crew,it’s great,but the outcome is different,compared to say,helping a family in need to clear the debris from their yard or helping pour a foundation to a new building for someone who got wiped out.
I use to live in Kansas and boy don't I miss it there.. I lived in Manhattan ks. Great people out there very down to earth people. Just all around a great place. Definitely miss it there. Love what your doing Ryan keep up the hard work.
Good morning can’t wait to watch this video I’m on a road trip celebrating mine and the wife’s 40th wedding anniversary Easy Money 💰👋👋 and merry Christmas to everyone on here 🎄⛄️
That was literally a once in a lifetime situation for Craig’s concrete. What random professional stranger comes up to your job site and asks to work for free and to essentially advertise your business? This was beyond awesome
Really amazing situation for real !
Seriously and I wouldn't have blamed them for telling him to leave. You just don't meet trustworthy people that randomly approach you very often (or at all!)
Made for a great video too!
@@mercermac1 well, it is kansas
I thought that was so cool too. Such a nice experience.
“A wife and seven kids no wonder you left” had me dying 😂😂😂
Lolzz.
LOLOL ..... Yup, same here .... Still laughing !!
Ryan : "No no no."
Thinks to himself : *Shut up you idiot you're going to blow my cover*
Yeah right that had me laughing also.... JJ...
Lolilolololol
Ryan, I’m sure you know this, but those guys will appreciate you more when their phone starts blowing up. They don’t understand social media. You essentially gave them an ad that caters to people interested in concrete work. Also gave the ready mix an advertisement.
You did that for free. That’s why your channel will continue to grow as you help other small businesses grow.
GREAT comment ........
I second what Rick said
@@johnnyclemmons9756 I third what johnny said and also ROLL TIDE!!!!
@@boejiden876 Roll Tide!
@@johnnyclemmons9756 Roll Tide.
Not gonna lie, missed seeing concrete being poured! Can’t wait till the season starts back up! Wish you well on the tour as well Ryan!💪🏼
This was awesome, can’t blame the guys for being cautious on letting you finish since they don’t know your work but nonetheless it seems like they do great work in their area and it was cool of them to allow you to come help last minute.
Honestly. No offense to Ryan but I can't imagine any concrete crew I've worked with in PA (though I'm mostly state work) that would let a random guy come and join in the pour. Let alone finish at all if they don't know ya.
Really cool group of guys here, or Ryan is just super likable like we already knew
Another great video from Ryan showing his friendliness and job skills.
I love the conversations and stories you hear when you get a bunch of concrete guys together! Respect for making the video and helping out brothers of the trade.
Dang Ryan I wish I was the one that delivered to you that day. Would’ve been awesome to meet you. They’re a good group of guys and I always like pouring for them
The real question "you know what you're doing?" lol, not sure if you watch ryans channel, if you do you'll understand lol not trying to offend you if you dont
Ryan, the personalities of this company are just like yours! Hilarious! Love this video!
Love what you're doing Ryan! I've been watching since the first month of your channel. It's been a fascinating journey to watch you travel and see concrete jobs in different states. I'm 32 and a 3rd generation concrete worker from the smallest state, Rhode Island. Safe to say concrete is in my blood. I'm in business with my 58 yr old dad who is almost deaf, which makes things challenging but we stay super busy and he is one of the hardest workers you'll ever meet in your life. If you're ever in the New England area and want to check Rhode Island off the list, I'd be more than happy to share our story with you!
@@GrumpyAndCricket Wow that's awesome! We're not too far away at all. Thanks and happy holidays!
@@GrumpyAndCricket I’m a cape coder as well doing hardscapes out of yarmouth
Love seeing fellow concrete guys that actually care and want to do this the right way!
I can't believe how excited i got watching that creamy concrete! Interesting the different approach and requirements state to state. Glad you were able to get that concrete fix in!
Doesn't matter what skilled trade, after talking to anyone for 5 minutes you can tell if they really know what they're doing or blowing smoke. Thanks as always for sharing this with us all.
Great bunch of guys!!! The guy working that mini excavator sure knew what he was doing. Thanks Ryan. Blessings
Always enjoy your videos! Nice to see you went to Kansas. My Dad grew up in Kansas in a small town called Leoti. Your message is always constant and on point and honest. It is good to see something on youtube that is good content and not degrading anyone just positive and uplifting people
The owner reminds me of my dad, my dad has so much knowledge in the field of carpentry but man he’s getting older that’s for sure. But dad will still work with us everyday. He’s very respectful to anyone and every customer. I’m learning so much working for the business. I’ve been a welder for almost 10 years, and about 2 years ago he needed help bad so I left my welding gig and I’ve been learning the carpentry trade ever since. Love ya dad, I know you won’t see this but I appreciate you
Yup been working with my stepdad off And on for the last 5 years, thinking about getting my contractors license, and learning carpentry. My real dad (RIP) was a draftsman and a carpenter. He's built alot of stuff in Minnesota. So glad I have those memories too.
That’s great man! What a way to support and advertise for small businesses around our GREAT NATION! Your an amazing human being, keep up in the name of Glory!
I bet those guys were like " what kind of scam is this guy trying to pull. This is too good to be true, some guy that knows what he is doing and works for free".
That ran through my head on the BIG POUR in Atlanta, last week's video .... Those guys were like, kind of skeptical for most of the job, till they finally SAW that Ryan "Knows concrete"
This was awesome....they were very kind to let you help....Victory style! Great content!
Man Ryan you can hear the excitement in your voice. "Nice mud". You're a good dude man!
Love it Ryan. Both your channels are amazing. Love your energy and attitude. Been nice to have some wholesome entertainment in this crazy world right now, and its a breath of fresh air thats truly needed.
Ryan, your enthusiasm is contagious.
That was a super cool video! I could hear the excitement in your voice, Ryan. Glad to see some concrete greeting flattened and making friends in the trade.
man this crew is just awesome. i get working with the big crew in Atlanta, but this one felt way more down to earth and genuine. awesome work out there, Ryan and Craig Construction!
That was a much-much nicer episode than the first pouring video. Nice and friendly people. They didn't laugh at you, but did laugh with you. It was nice to watch.
The amigos weren’t your cup of salsa eh ?
@@SantiagoMAXIMOleon if they are not friendly then no, they are not my cup of salsa. On other hand I don't care who came from where or the skin color or anything else. We are all humans and only this is important.
Good to see Ryan found some concrete to pour. I'm sure he has withdraws when he can't play with concrete 😂
Great video Ryan. I thought I wouldn’t see much videos because of the season but great look of fellow workmen. 👍🏻🇬🇧
awesome group of guys! Could listen to Brad all day long!! Happy Holidays
By any chance did any of this crew comment? Only seen a local driver speak up...
Hope your doing well Ryan. Just wanted to say because of your videos, I decided to get into concrete as well. Started working at the tech lab to learn more about it but hoping to get into some labor aspects of it
Concrete work is extremely difficult so prepare yourself
@@anon2414 Easy for the chiropractor 😏
@@germacam3498 im down for it. Was working in a school before as maintenance
@@EsOoBaCtvp 😂😂😂 you’re damn right.
Your a good man Ryan helping your fellow concrete brothers giving them some free advertising.
It’s so nice that you were able to help these gentlemen and wow that concrete looks so smooth I bet it was a pleasure to work!
Just jumping in on the job was great. Loved the old 66 chev in the shots too.
Anyone from Craig’s concrete read this! Y’all were awesome and welcoming to a complete stranger! And quality work! Props!
they have a dog too!!! must be a good company! and I know you had a fun time with "your buds in Kansas" 🙂 Thanks for sharing with us.
One of your best videos Ryan. You should move the operation down south during the winter, you love concrete.
Great video. I like this trip so far! It was a bonus to see you get to pour concrete with MD Craig as well what a good bunch of guys!
If there is someone who actually lives within a reasonable distance of Lawrence and doesn’t higher these guys then they are crazy. Outstanding work and even better guys. Love to see it
That is so awesome that you found a crew to pour with while in Kansas. Look forward to more of your ventures this Coming year. And thank your wife for holding down the fort while your away. ❤️
That crew looked like they knew what they were doing! You fit right in an felt comfortable you could tell! Hopefully you make this a series an go pour an warm spots in the winter with other crews!
Ahhhhh finally got my concrete fix!! No more shakes and sweats. Nice to see another company with similar standards as Victory. Their work looks great! That supervisor wasn't extremely talkative but he sure kept his eyes on the job. The crew reminded of your own the way the seem to joke and get along.
Great idea traveling about making friends and sharing what you do and what others do with concrete work. Maybe I should do that going around helping others fix there old Outboards,,, Great Video!
Your kids will be proud of dad when they hear that, "No, no, no". Kudos to you for being a great & loving dad.
That was really cool on how they "Busted that groove"
Ryan you inspire me so much man!!!
Great start to the morning, keep on keeping on!
Good to see you made it to Kansas! We are proud of the Sunflower state
It’s not often you meet genuine good people. I’d be lucky to meet a man of your integrity randomly like that.
16:03 is some of the best advice I have ever heard! 👍
Even though it was a very small pour you get to see how different states(company’s) do things different yet the same (quality). That was cool and a great representation of the company. Keep up the same in the future.
THIS is why I watch your channel!!!! Love it .... thank you
Great video....they had a bugs and Darrell...i laughed alot during this video..thanks ryan
Love the travel videos. Everyone seems nice so far.
You're just an awesome guy, Ryan. Great video.
Watch your videos for awhile now! I just moved to the cold WI... Love the Videos! Keep it up💯
Great video and a great crew.
That's awesome, man that pad turned out prettaaa, hard working Americans in the trades Industry is what it's all about, thanks for sharing Ryan 💪💪🇺🇸🇺🇸
Kansas folk are good people man. Great video man!
Fantastic! You're the most down to earth guy ever, no bull, keeping humble, great to see.
I been checking my notifications, every half hour for this😂 I think that was the best concrete consistency that ive seen on the channel!
LOL ... Me too .... I have CONCRETE Addiction, !!!!
Appreciate the energy. I work with all sorts of different crews and totally understand the passion you got and eagerness to share what you know while learning from the crew, respect!
This channel is going to be VERY big, keep up the good work Ryan!
im glad you uploaded on my birthday. this way I atleast get 1 positive thing today. Today (dec19) is always the worst day of the year for me so I seriously appreciate you videos and what you do. It really lifts my mood when im in a very bad state of mind.
outstanding group of guys, beautiful finish quality work, cant get any better! Hopefully you visit the sunshine state!
One of my favorite videos.
!!!!!!!!!! AWESOME !!!!!!!!! Your going to make me come out of Retirement !!!
They are a really good company. Poured my sister's drive a while back. I always recommend them.
So cool. Thanks. Merry Christmas to everyone who watches this channel and to Ryan and his family
Been waiting for this! Hilarious how you ran into that just down the street from the masonry lmfao
I think you going and hangin with differnt companys says alot about you ryan i love this content keep up the excellent work bud!
The older fella that owns the company is right about the skid steers, Caterpillar being superior. I have been in heavy commercial marine industry for over 25 years specializing in electrical and hydraulic systems. My brother has a landscaping company and has multiple pieces of equipment including 5 skid steers, and calls big brother when they stop moving. He has had a Case, not very powerful and would recommend it for spreading topsoil ,stone definitely not for heavy digging. The 4 Bobcats he has range from mid size to the largest one made, 2 with wheels and two with tracks. Overall they are a sturdy machine with good power, but when stuff breaks Lookout as the parts are super expensive. On the newer units (within the past 5 years) I feel the electrical system that runs the hydraulics is way overcomplicated and extremely delicate. On numerous occasions I have repaired/replaced endless relays, solenoids, computers and one repair I did not feel comfortable diagnosing ended up at the local Bobcat dealer, 5 MONTHS later it was ready to be picked up needed new electrical harness and other parts costing almost 7 thousand. Lastly he has one Cat with tracks, has amazing power, the hydraulics are sooooo smooth, can really do some fine work in tight spots, the hydraulic system is service friendly. The system does have a main computer but the way its designed and laid out makes it more service friendly and less temperamental then bobcat. The initial expense of a Cat is definitely more but in the end it is worth it, the longest the Cat machine was down was about 10 days compared to 5 months with bobcat. The service bills over the last 10 years, bobcats were about 85% of total repairs, that includes 2 backhoes, one loader, one small dozer and 2 Georgia buggies.
Takeuchi’s are underrated.
Nice work Ryan ! Merry Christmas to you and your family ! From New Zealand 🇳🇿
If any of you men in this video see this, you were a great bunch of guys and I hope all the best for you.
AMEN ... Great bunch of hard workers, on the team !!!!
Hey thanks man I really appreciate your comment.
Great job Ryan... Guys like Craig concrete are busy, hard working men and to have all this exposure is well deserved
Kansas is where im from and I'm loving the Kansas humor from these guys lmao
Awesome Video and Much Love as Always!!
Excellent video. Two thumbs up for sure.
Ryan keep doing what your doing man, love these kinda videos!!
Takes a lot of confidence to do this but you're the man and get along with everyone, kudos boss
Great video, I am not too far off from Lawrence, in the KC area on Kansas side. Awesome seeing you come around my area after watching all your videos this past year.
Here I thought I was bad when traveling around the US, seeing all the brand new digging machines that haven't arrived in Australia yet, and especially the new model rigs that take 3 years to get here. All I want is to have a go and play in the dirt.
Loving your videos Ryan.
Ryan in with the clutch. Hello from New Zealand to all you Kansas peeps
Awesome video Ryan, love it
not only are you making these videos to make us happy but you probably made that crews day. looks like a fun group of guys
That's nice that you get along very well with people. Sounds like you and the boss were on the same wave of thinking. And of course he had a beard as well. Let me know when I can come and pick up my blue Chevy of the neighbor's you brought home for me!! Ha ha 😂 great video.
Wow another awesome video! But I think we found jrs replacement for supervisor lol ! Just kidding I love JR
What a great video and what a great crew. Obviously over manned but I bet they graft for their money in the favourable months. Thanks for the video Ryan and thanks Craig's concrete for a bonus concrete pour. Easy Money 🤝
awesome video. looks like they were a good bunch of folks
Dang that’s crazy close to me! I’m over in Missouri!! Thanks for coming this way! What a happenstance!!
Nice looking mix! Amazing what the right amount of sand and cement will do. Friendly crew in Kansas.
EASY MONEY! Love the channel, keep up the great work. Its hard to find good finishers where I'm from. Hopefully this coming up Spring you can come out to the Navajo Reservation and come pour some with us! Keep it up still binge watching your channel lol!
Hey Ryan
A few concrete trucks in my area have gone belly up in recent months. Most cases it's found the mix set up a bit in the truck so didn't stay down low and it ended up going up to the top of the drum and flipping the whole truck.
Thankfully useally no ones hurt
Brilliant Ryan, your a top man 👍
Look like a fun bunch of guys. Merry Christmas Everyone!
Nice being at the right place at the right time and the stars align and concrete gets poured
Top video, Great meeting Top Craft's Men 💪 Loving there Job
YES IM EARLY! I know this Sunday is going to be a good one cuz we’re going in VICTORY STYLE!! You keep me motivated man thank you for sharing your hard work and generosity the world needs more people like you
It would be great if you could help someone in Kentucky,the places where the tornado hit.
As a tradesman from Florida that was working in an area following hurricane Hugo in NC, it's going to be difficult to find lodging for tradesman considering all the misplaced victims.
THAT would be TOTALLY AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A LOT of folks "needing a hand" ........
@@nothanx3867 I think in a hurricane ,the area of destruction is way wider, so much more people are affected,hence not enough lodging.But The tornado is less wider ,so not so many get affected,but those who do...they are wiped out completely.I don’t know the details tough, so I might be off,even regarding the tornado but helping someone there would be a God send ..Helping a random crew,it’s great,but the outcome is different,compared to say,helping a family in need to clear the debris from their yard or helping pour a foundation to a new building for someone who got wiped out.
I use to live in Kansas and boy don't I miss it there.. I lived in Manhattan ks. Great people out there very down to earth people. Just all around a great place. Definitely miss it there. Love what your doing Ryan keep up the hard work.
Loved your video from down under🇦🇺🇦🇺
Good morning can’t wait to watch this video I’m on a road trip celebrating mine and the wife’s 40th wedding anniversary Easy Money 💰👋👋 and merry Christmas to everyone on here 🎄⛄️