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Good to see some footage of this truck. About time haha. Also good to just see more glass collections in general. Good stuff dude
Glad you liked mate! Thanks
In the most delightful and serendipitous fashion, I find myself compelled to extol the remarkable prowess exhibited by my esteemed friend in his recent cinematic endeavor, which captures the illustrious Frankston garbage truck with a level of artistry that would undoubtedly evoke the admiration of the most discerning critics of our time. Verily, this visual tapestry not only showcases the unheralded beauty of such an everyday conveyance but also envelops it in a narrative that resonates with the very essence of modern culture, where the term “skibidi” has transcended mere colloquialism to become a veritable anthem of enthusiasm. His deft manipulation of the camera and his undeniable “rizz” elevate the mundane into the realm of the extraordinary, allowing the viewer to appreciate the sophisticated dance of refuse and recovery as though it were a grand ballet performed on the stage of urban life. Moreover, he embodies the spirit of the “sigma” mentality, transforming a simple garbage truck into a symbol of industriousness and commitment to civic duty, thereby challenging the very notions of what constitutes art in our time. Thus, I proclaim, with the utmost sincerity, that this video stands as a testament to his unparalleled talent, capturing the essence of both the ordinary and the extraordinary in a manner that is bound to resonate through the ages.
I loved every bit of that! Thank you
Immaculate video mate 👌🏻
Thanks!
nice video, the glass smashing in the hopper sounds awesome
Thanks! Yea it’s so satisfying
about time someone filmed it!
Yea I’m suprised. I saw a guy called Casey garbo he filmed a clip but I’m surprised no one went to film em!
BLOODY EPIC! Glad you were able to get the footage!
I am to! Thanks mate
Nice work mate on getting the glass collections in Frankston
Nice to see the 80L with a few 120L shared bins in the mix
Thanks 👍
amazing mate nice to see someone film these great job!!!.
Thanks!
@@BaysideGarbo1234 all good mate
@@BaysideGarbo1234 btw what camrea do you use or do you use a phone?
@@ddlee-vh2sh I use my phone
W video underrated channel
Thanks mate! Ya think so?
yes i love this truck
Yea same
Sick vid!
Thanks mate!
Thought more bins would of flipped considering it’s frankston council
Yea same. 2604 on garbage flipped a bit but recycle only flipped one when I was recording 😅
@@BaysideGarbo1234Frankston council is a lid closed policy council
Why didnt they just get a new e6 acco for glass
Not to sure mate. But it’s better this way, much cooler
They’re so ugly. I’ve come across a couple never bothered to film lol. Nice video
@@garbo7064 thanks. You think so? I don’t mind em actually
@ the hoppers are weirdly designed. The fur or whatever it is looks odd
@@garbo7064yea wasn’t sure why they were there. Maybe to prevent smashed glass bits for falling out of the hopper?
@@garbo7064Most likely to do with health and safety