My grandma, a former electrician, has a drill whose "plug" is two nails wrapped in electrical tape that just gets shoved into the socket. She also routinely does electrical work with the power still on because "it's easier that way". I absolutely love her.
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Some of them just steal comments and if you don’t look at the profile pic it is a normal comment but when you do look at the profile pic, it is concerning that they haven’t been removed of the platform yet.
38:08 I actually know what that is. What that does is separates leaves and other crop remnants from the actual crop part you need. For example: soybeans have a case on the actual bean itself, and that case needs to be removed before the bean can be stored in a grain bin. I’m sure a farmer could explain that more than I can, and correct me if I’m wrong.
I thought it was for Christmas trees or smtg since here in Europe we use similar things to net the Christmas tress. There's even a jock”tradition” where a victim Is put through it sometimes lol.
Yeah, my assumption is that it was meant to remove wheat from the chaff. Since it's basically just dust, you can just leave it on the ground and it doesn't really matter. Since they don't have an industrial machine that does it, I assume this is probably a small family farm that eats everything they grow, or maybe some sort of Amish community.
@23:14 i actually know what that is, its called the Boaterhome. it was a mashup of a Ford E-350 and boat that instead of a trailer, would just dock with back of the extended van. idk how many where sold but ive seen one at a lake once in Minnesota. Really cool vehicles
38:15...a trammel! The rotating mesh thing sorts fine sand from coarse gravel. Odd that it's bike powered, but then again they don't need a lot of energy to turn.
The reason potato chip bags have so much air in them is to protect the chips while keeping the bag pliable enough to stock the shelves without difficulty. Otherwise, they would get crushed in shipping. Enough pressure to crush the chips would pop the bag.
Red necks are amazing… I’ve seen multiple people over the years holding stuff on their car roof with just their hands as they sit inside the car and drive. No straps just hands holding items down.
About the strange concrete and brick parking space: my conjecture is that it was used like a permanent pair of ramps so one could easily service the underside of one's vehicle without a lift.
@@tytanium654 :O, that makes me sad. techgore and the like will never be the same. Hope she makes it out okay. Always one of the few I go to if I ever need a heart felt laugh.
1:36 before we recently moved my Nan into a nursing home due to severe decline in health and loss of independence, she lived alone after losing my grandad 2 years ago. She has dementia and as a result has paranoia, everynight she would set ‘traps’ like this up on all the doors and windows and place things inside her house a certain way and check in the morning to see if they’d been moved. Kind of funny, kind of sad.
11:05 you can they come with drawing tablets I call them drawing gloves and they help with keeping away smudges and sweat Just be sure to get the right size though because they can be really uncomfortable if you have small hands like me
Lol, the doorbell one reminds me of a forklift at work. The horn button wore out on the steering wheel so maintenance slit the button cover, removed the guts, and fed the two horn wires through the slit so you had to squeeze the wires together to use the horn
My dad got a bigger tv but the feet were just too far apart to sit on his tv stand. My solution, until he could go find and buy a bigger stand, we took the, relatively unnecessary master bathroom door off the hinges and put it on the old stand. It worked really well.
SO MUCH to unpack here!! But first, AS ALWAYS, Robin's voice is absolute perfection. Also though, I must say that Lexi Kitty not only has a great voice, but her expertise, knowledge, and intelligence comes out as she's speaking in such a cute way, it's fun to listen to her "speak" as she sees something cool, and "snark" if she sees something stupid. It's fun to go from Robin's form of perfection, to Lexi's form of perfection!! So cool!! ❤
At 29:39 Holy crap, that is my picture/hack! This was a Chinese POS bathroom steam generator, but the tank claimed to be rated for 10PSI. There was no pressure switch on the tank itself (was supposed to always be open). Because we were a very young startup I modified that and used it for the steam power for a thing. The pressure would drop slowly enough that the thin oxide would keep the switch from triggering the SSR. Tapping it with a wrench worked, but was tedious. Went to the sex shop hoping for an electric magic wand, but went with this instead. The best part though is I put this on the company card. When we got accountants to look over our books they called management asking if that was a real company purchase. It was.
33:02 this is the 3rd link of a 3 link suspension setup. This 3rd link is to keep the axle from moving side to side but it allows it to flex and move up and down
I didnt even know there was an ac powerful enough to get to -40° thats snow /ice levels of cold and id be having the time of my life stubbing my toes on everything when i inevitably iceskate into the furniture when I wake up 😂😂
I had this friend who had a bike with a fan on the front wheel. A lot like an exercise bike, but it doubled as a fan. There was a little thing you could push in to prevent it from spinning. I'm riding it, and he asks what would happen if he put the thing in. "Hey bud I don't think you shou-" *Metal grinding noises* He got in trouble for it, and I felt lucky to be alive.
@@semicolontransistorabout 10 years ago i had weather informer widget on the desktop (KDE 4). And one time due to falty internet connection it gladly informed me that temperature outside is -273 °C and atmospheric pressure is 0 kPa.
50:37 No, actually, it does *not* need to be AC for most adapters. Most switching power supplies just rectify the incoming power as the first thing they do anyway (and then they generate their own AC internally from that at much higher frequencies), so for most AC bricks like this, this should theoretically work just fine (until the batteries run out).
1:37 My mon used to do that when i was a kid when i wanted to play the CS Source at midnight in my bedroom, she placed loudest metal Pans near the internet Router that located in the middle of the living room and you couldn't see it because the light was off.
taco bell hot sauce was actually chip dip/ taco sauce and is found in Walmart in the tomato sauce section. like a lot of brands they primarily sell in Walmart due to them being the one store that's been killing off towns economies just by leaving.
*looks at hands*”maybe I don’t exist” (I’m technically ambidextrous but that’s from years of being forced to use my right hand but I am naturally a lefty)
I made a fork out of a dairy queen spoon using nail clippers because my door dasher forgot the fork and I was at a 10 hour study session without one of my own or a pair of scissors, but a friend had some nail clippers
17:23 This shit is really dangerous bc of how much power those springs have to them. BUT my dad and his buds did do the same thing in a trailer at silver lake in Michigan with twl by fours and a lack of self preservation
The steering wheel one is actually quite normal especially on mail drivers who have to deliver mail to houses that only have mail boxes on the right side trust me I’ve seen it!
8:25 The only garden tractors that had enclosed OEM cabins for them (that I know of) had heaters, not A/C's because they were meant to keep you warm as you used the snow blower attachment to clear your driveway in places it regularly gets down to 5 F (-15 C) or lower...
@EmKay 50:37 That actually will work perfectly fine. The first step in a AC adaptor is generally a diode (aka FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIER (if you know you know)) to convert the 90-240VAC into 90-300VDC. Due to peak voltages you actually get up to 150-170VDC out of 120VAC.... etc.... You can feed anything small with a modern Active PFC Switchmode Power Supply either AC or DC and it won't really care.... on higher power devices (>50W) you'd want to be careful not to overload the one half of the diodes that's taking all the load though. So yes, a 120V battery pack will power a phone charger.
That candle under the faucet wouldn't do squat unless the water was only running at a trickle, and then it would only raise the temperature a few degrees. At a typical faucet speed of ~1 gal/min, it wouldn't even raise it half a degree even if it was a high-temp candle. What it might do is keep the faucet from freezing in cold weather while turned off, at least as long as the candle was burning. The other thing it might do is cause it to leak due to thermal expansion and breaking down whatever seals the joins if left burning with the faucet turned off.
lexi, as someone who recently had to read all the shit required to know on a driver's test, the stuff you can technically get away with is massive, but they do have to check if something is street legal if its driving around tbh
I actually do the thing with the pennies. All the brand new pennies I just use as makeshift washers, saves me money and gets rid of the dumb crap they print now.
20:15 tenis ball trick works. We put around 10 balls in a spring of a fully loaded VW SHARAN went trought whole balkan and back home around 4000km. And its still working.
If they're doing their Jobs, ALL cops will pull you over at night for a broken Plate Light as you are Required to have an Illuminated License Plate on the rear of your vehicle at night...
39:46 Lexi, that there is a place to park to get under your car so you can work on it. My dad had a couple of red ramps about that height to drive your truck or car up so you could get under it better. That there's a mechanics workstation.
20:32. Elotero is a person who sells corn really people sell corn on a stick in mexico to make a living. They also sell things in something similar to a ice cream van but for snaks for example takis/hot Cheetos w/ cheese, corn, and nachos etc.
I apologize for being THAT person but vehicle inspections are NOT about the drivers, their right to privacy or their personal property, they're about the safety of all the other drivers on the road
dont apologise, its something that needs to be said. do whatever you want with your car, but if it becomes a liability to everyone else on the road, it needs to be taken OFF the road
Hey, you don't have to apologize. This is useful information that the world needs to understand. I am about to get my permit, and I didn't know about this important information. It does make sense that vehicles should be inspected for safety in general, but it does seem like the safety of others is more important than the riders since you don't want more damage/casualties from a crowd being affected by another driver
Same with seat belts! It's NOT just a "personal choice". If you don't wear a seat belt in an accident, your body becomes a lethal projectile to passengers in your own car, another car, or to pedestrians. Those laws aren't about saving idiots, it's about saving innocents who didn't consent to those idiots flying at them at high speeds.
1:33 by the way in Switzerland (I think) you pay that fee already when you buy your Electronic device. Just like you pay a fee for the music, film and other industries when you buy a storage device. The best: it's already in the pricetag included. By the way this fee makes basically piracy of Music, Movies etc. (but not software, you don't pay that industrie when buying storage) on the consumer side legal. Just stay away from bit torents, because it's still illegal to provide pirated content.
Fun fact for everyone: farmers will use pool noodles to cover the horns of rowdy baby goats so they don't hurt each other
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My grandma, a former electrician, has a drill whose "plug" is two nails wrapped in electrical tape that just gets shoved into the socket. She also routinely does electrical work with the power still on because "it's easier that way". I absolutely love her.
That is the most red neck idea ever
I love how both of them commented on the locked gearshift as excessive because it's a manual
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Some of them just steal comments and if you don’t look at the profile pic it is a normal comment but when you do look at the profile pic, it is concerning that they haven’t been removed of the platform yet.
Lmao the pfp is soo accurate especially on insta 😂😂
Alternative name for the subreddit. Macgyver
No, that would be for thi gs that look like they shouldnt work, but actually do, not just that looks like it wont work, because it wont work.
Who needs a sensor when you have…
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Higher Lexi:Robin Ratio in this one
As it should be (I'm a Lexi stan-)
Huh?
@@icadpekanbaru2061 I just love Lexi, she's my favorite-
Same@@the_enby_geek
I see this as an absolute win
2:55 LOCKPICKINGLAWYER MENTIONED 🗣️🗣️🗣️
You are using a master lock 100 it can be opened using a master lock Qpp
@@ryancoles8160that’s McNally
@@ryancoles8160thats mcnally…
38:08 I actually know what that is. What that does is separates leaves and other crop remnants from the actual crop part you need. For example: soybeans have a case on the actual bean itself, and that case needs to be removed before the bean can be stored in a grain bin. I’m sure a farmer could explain that more than I can, and correct me if I’m wrong.
I thought it was for Christmas trees or smtg since here in Europe we use similar things to net the Christmas tress. There's even a jock”tradition” where a victim Is put through it sometimes lol.
Yeah, my assumption is that it was meant to remove wheat from the chaff. Since it's basically just dust, you can just leave it on the ground and it doesn't really matter.
Since they don't have an industrial machine that does it, I assume this is probably a small family farm that eats everything they grow, or maybe some sort of Amish community.
5:27 Now the Chinese Restaurant employees are the ones being cooked with the Hot air from the Stoves trapped by the Plastic sheet.
20:30 elotes they are a type of Mexican street corn with cheese and spices and it's just amazing
reddneck engineering is sometimes just the peak of occam's razor
@23:14 i actually know what that is, its called the Boaterhome. it was a mashup of a Ford E-350 and boat that instead of a trailer, would just dock with back of the extended van. idk how many where sold but ive seen one at a lake once in Minnesota. Really cool vehicles
39:39 permanent ramps for car repairs, brilliant idea!
An elotero is a person who sells elote, which is commonly called mexican street corn. It's so damn good.
37:02 if you rub banana over your license plate it fucks with the cameras that can read your license plate
11:03 Equation = Hurensohn 😂😂😂
I can't 🤣
Yeah, that one really "hooked me up" xD
The fan and the electric burners for heat.. we did that all the time we called it the "cheater heater" lol 😂
38:15...a trammel!
The rotating mesh thing sorts fine sand from coarse gravel.
Odd that it's bike powered, but then again they don't need a lot of energy to turn.
The reason potato chip bags have so much air in them is to protect the chips while keeping the bag pliable enough to stock the shelves without difficulty. Otherwise, they would get crushed in shipping. Enough pressure to crush the chips would pop the bag.
I like how your censor sfx is a witch chant lol
@EmKay you should definitively try BTD6 mate - i hate that style of games but it's really good!^^
21:22 to be fair my grandpa abuses his pocketknife/swissarmykinfe as a spoon, even when he's at home and they have plenty of spoons at home.
Sucks that Lexi is leaving Emkay, but I'm happy to see her make the content she wants to create! She was always my favorite narrator
SHE IS DOING WHAT??
@@maecroscope7258 Yeah, she mentioned it on her own channel.
leaving to make her own content @@maecroscope7258
thanks for sharing, you inspired me to try something new
Your profile could be great for curced comments and ocpicus
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@@Blaine_historian-dw9qu4ss3k the person is a bot
Red necks are amazing… I’ve seen multiple people over the years holding stuff on their car roof with just their hands as they sit inside the car and drive. No straps just hands holding items down.
About the strange concrete and brick parking space: my conjecture is that it was used like a permanent pair of ramps so one could easily service the underside of one's vehicle without a lift.
Missed Lexi, :D. always a good laugh when she gets on, :)
Sucks that she's leaving this channel
@@tytanium654 :O, that makes me sad. techgore and the like will never be the same. Hope she makes it out okay. Always one of the few I go to if I ever need a heart felt laugh.
@@christopherjohnson9057 she has a series called Lexplanations on her main channel!
1:36 before we recently moved my Nan into a nursing home due to severe decline in health and loss of independence, she lived alone after losing my grandad 2 years ago. She has dementia and as a result has paranoia, everynight she would set ‘traps’ like this up on all the doors and windows and place things inside her house a certain way and check in the morning to see if they’d been moved.
Kind of funny, kind of sad.
Dog step protection = his dogs walking around, step on his feet when they get excited. He's protecting his broken toe from being stepped on.
11:05 you can they come with drawing tablets
I call them drawing gloves and they help with keeping away smudges and sweat
Just be sure to get the right size though because they can be really uncomfortable if you have small hands like me
yeah but like why is bro insulting us?
Lol, the doorbell one reminds me of a forklift at work. The horn button wore out on the steering wheel so maintenance slit the button cover, removed the guts, and fed the two horn wires through the slit so you had to squeeze the wires together to use the horn
Oooo I watched it change to a hour while watching the video, it's weirdly satisfying
42:48, they did steel toe their shoe, they are making sure their dogs don't step on their foot with the broken toe lmao
My dad got a bigger tv but the feet were just too far apart to sit on his tv stand. My solution, until he could go find and buy a bigger stand, we took the, relatively unnecessary master bathroom door off the hinges and put it on the old stand. It worked really well.
SO MUCH to unpack here!! But first, AS
ALWAYS, Robin's voice is absolute perfection. Also though, I must say that Lexi Kitty not only has a great voice, but her expertise, knowledge, and intelligence comes out as she's speaking in such a cute way, it's fun to listen to her "speak" as she sees something cool, and "snark" if she sees something stupid. It's fun to go from Robin's form of perfection, to Lexi's form of perfection!! So cool!! ❤
38:14 As you pedal the bike, the screen cylinder spins to filter stones out of dirt or sand...
At 29:39 Holy crap, that is my picture/hack!
This was a Chinese POS bathroom steam generator, but the tank claimed to be rated for 10PSI. There was no pressure switch on the tank itself (was supposed to always be open). Because we were a very young startup I modified that and used it for the steam power for a thing. The pressure would drop slowly enough that the thin oxide would keep the switch from triggering the SSR. Tapping it with a wrench worked, but was tedious. Went to the sex shop hoping for an electric magic wand, but went with this instead.
The best part though is I put this on the company card. When we got accountants to look over our books they called management asking if that was a real company purchase. It was.
33:02 this is the 3rd link of a 3 link suspension setup. This 3rd link is to keep the axle from moving side to side but it allows it to flex and move up and down
I didnt even know there was an ac powerful enough to get to -40° thats snow /ice levels of cold and id be having the time of my life stubbing my toes on everything when i inevitably iceskate into the furniture when I wake up 😂😂
I had this friend who had a bike with a fan on the front wheel. A lot like an exercise bike, but it doubled as a fan. There was a little thing you could push in to prevent it from spinning. I'm riding it, and he asks what would happen if he put the thing in. "Hey bud I don't think you shou-" *Metal grinding noises*
He got in trouble for it, and I felt lucky to be alive.
Mm yes my favorite narrators and subreddit all-in-one
8:58 🎵“For the stranger amongst them had a big iron his hip.”🎵
-40...was that Fahrenheit or Celsius?
(he he he...)
Plot twist, it's Kelvin. The weather has broken the laws of physics and destroyed reality as we know it.
@@semicolontransistorabout 10 years ago i had weather informer widget on the desktop (KDE 4). And one time due to falty internet connection it gladly informed me that temperature outside is -273 °C and atmospheric pressure is 0 kPa.
19:36 little John ahh toilet
Yesssss im not the only one
This video can be sumed up with "well if it works"
I love lexi and robin reveiwing the same exact images and having diffrent reactions
50:37 No, actually, it does *not* need to be AC for most adapters. Most switching power supplies just rectify the incoming power as the first thing they do anyway (and then they generate their own AC internally from that at much higher frequencies), so for most AC bricks like this, this should theoretically work just fine (until the batteries run out).
5:14 this sounds like the opening dialogue to a Batman movie
39:39 whoever built it used it originally so he could get under the engine bay of the car to do oil changes etc
1:37 My mon used to do that when i was a kid when i wanted to play the CS Source at midnight in my bedroom, she placed loudest metal Pans near the internet Router that located in the middle of the living room and you couldn't see it because the light was off.
Lexi is a genuine treasure.
32:02
Quote Alpharad,
“Water bike.
…
Water bike(?)”
the truck is stuck
taco bell hot sauce was actually chip dip/ taco sauce and is found in Walmart in the tomato sauce section. like a lot of brands they primarily sell in Walmart due to them being the one store that's been killing off towns economies just by leaving.
*looks at hands*”maybe I don’t exist”
(I’m technically ambidextrous but that’s from years of being forced to use my right hand but I am naturally a lefty)
I made a fork out of a dairy queen spoon using nail clippers because my door dasher forgot the fork and I was at a 10 hour study session without one of my own or a pair of scissors, but a friend had some nail clippers
17:23 This shit is really dangerous bc of how much power those springs have to them. BUT my dad and his buds did do the same thing in a trailer at silver lake in Michigan with twl by fours and a lack of self preservation
The van boat is actually a van that has been strectched and acts as a carrier for the boat. It looked like one vehicle when the boat is "docked"
50:00 The Dollar Store sells Aluminum Foil...
That makes this almost worth it...
😄😁😆😅😂🤣
4:10 who needs horsepower when you have manpower
Emkay overlords we need more Robin content
No robin sucks
The VW bug camper at 21:32 belongs to a guy called MAV on TH-cam
The steering wheel one is actually quite normal especially on mail drivers who have to deliver mail to houses that only have mail boxes on the right side trust me I’ve seen it!
8:25 The only garden tractors that had enclosed OEM cabins for them (that I know of) had heaters, not A/C's because they were meant to keep you warm as you used the snow blower attachment to clear your driveway in places it regularly gets down to 5 F (-15 C) or lower...
Goodbye Lexi I’ll miss you 🥹
0:18 But can it drive UNDERWATER???
@EmKay 50:37 That actually will work perfectly fine. The first step in a AC adaptor is generally a diode (aka FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIER (if you know you know)) to convert the 90-240VAC into 90-300VDC. Due to peak voltages you actually get up to 150-170VDC out of 120VAC.... etc.... You can feed anything small with a modern Active PFC Switchmode Power Supply either AC or DC and it won't really care.... on higher power devices (>50W) you'd want to be careful not to overload the one half of the diodes that's taking all the load though. So yes, a 120V battery pack will power a phone charger.
That candle under the faucet wouldn't do squat unless the water was only running at a trickle, and then it would only raise the temperature a few degrees. At a typical faucet speed of ~1 gal/min, it wouldn't even raise it half a degree even if it was a high-temp candle.
What it might do is keep the faucet from freezing in cold weather while turned off, at least as long as the candle was burning. The other thing it might do is cause it to leak due to thermal expansion and breaking down whatever seals the joins if left burning with the faucet turned off.
lexi, as someone who recently had to read all the shit required to know on a driver's test, the stuff you can technically get away with is massive, but they do have to check if something is street legal if its driving around tbh
58:36 OH GOD THAT MADE ME SICK...I have a feeling that that is BROKEN now
at 39:57 The ramp is to actually work under the vehicle, OP might also use it to park for some reason.
Super funny video! Lexi made it even better. I'll miss her.
...you will never get me to wear a GAMER MUZZLE
I actually do the thing with the pennies.
All the brand new pennies I just use as makeshift washers, saves me money and gets rid of the dumb crap they print now.
I have occasionally toyed with putting my PC out on the balcony when its winter and -25 to -35c.
44:03 THAT'S SO ENDEARING!!! Do you think there's a way you could make it now? A lot of people design accessible items and make them 3D printable!
42:14 Lexi, the metal cap keeps OP's 6 dogs from stepping on his broken toe...
8:14
The company you're looking for is Curtis Industries.
40:00 that’s for working on cars. Pull up onto it and change the oil, etc.
20:15 tenis ball trick works. We put around 10 balls in a spring of a fully loaded VW SHARAN went trought whole balkan and back home around 4000km. And its still working.
Nearest recycling facility charges 400 to disposal laptops lol
As the saying goes, there is nothing more permanent than a temporary fix.
If they're doing their Jobs, ALL cops will pull you over at night for a broken Plate Light as you are Required to have an Illuminated License Plate on the rear of your vehicle at night...
39:46 Lexi, that there is a place to park to get under your car so you can work on it. My dad had a couple of red ramps about that height to drive your truck or car up so you could get under it better. That there's a mechanics workstation.
1:12:06 Looks like a Gladiator III conversion van. They were designed to pull fifth wheel trailers.
As a radneck I can imagine myself doing all of this
The brake light is probably for a trailer or for tailgaters so you can keep them back.
0:35
you foolish mortal, you do not even approach matt rose's power
in colorado i used to see people with milk crates as driver seats. yes, people as in plural. there was alot
20:32. Elotero is a person who sells corn really people sell corn on a stick in mexico to make a living. They also sell things in something similar to a ice cream van but for snaks for example takis/hot Cheetos w/ cheese, corn, and nachos etc.
“It it aint broken, it works!”
33:23 Rear Swaybar mounted with a (assuming) broken Torque Wrench.
I apologize for being THAT person but vehicle inspections are NOT about the drivers, their right to privacy or their personal property, they're about the safety of all the other drivers on the road
You're absolutely right
dont apologise, its something that needs to be said. do whatever you want with your car, but if it becomes a liability to everyone else on the road, it needs to be taken OFF the road
Hey, you don't have to apologize. This is useful information that the world needs to understand. I am about to get my permit, and I didn't know about this important information. It does make sense that vehicles should be inspected for safety in general, but it does seem like the safety of others is more important than the riders since you don't want more damage/casualties from a crowd being affected by another driver
Same with seat belts! It's NOT just a "personal choice". If you don't wear a seat belt in an accident, your body becomes a lethal projectile to passengers in your own car, another car, or to pedestrians. Those laws aren't about saving idiots, it's about saving innocents who didn't consent to those idiots flying at them at high speeds.
38:10 its for gold mining, called a tumbler i believe, sifts the dirt and rocks
1:33 by the way in Switzerland (I think) you pay that fee already when you buy your Electronic device. Just like you pay a fee for the music, film and other industries when you buy a storage device. The best: it's already in the pricetag included. By the way this fee makes basically piracy of Music, Movies etc. (but not software, you don't pay that industrie when buying storage) on the consumer side legal. Just stay away from bit torents, because it's still illegal to provide pirated content.
10:22 I hope that thing didn't refuse to run for thermal protection reasons....
07:30 -40° is the same in celsius and in fahrenheit. In other words, way too cold 🥶😱
4:08 🎶…and I look at my wife and realize she’s quite plain🎶🎶
46:40 We have things like this at my house. You can buy them off the internet.
18:12 I have this as a shower curtain holder because nothing else would work😅