10 Moments You Wouldn't Believe if Not Filmed
10 Moments You Wouldn't Believe if Not Filmed
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The man who rescued the dog deserves a humane conduct medal.
@markellzey1531
9 ай бұрын
No kidding. That was the highlight of this video BY FAR.
@lindaestoll1104
9 ай бұрын
The people filming this were not real sympathetic! Jerks!
@fanaticat1
9 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly! I cried when I saw that rescue, it was very heartwarming!
@lilliansperlingmadsen4662
8 ай бұрын
@@fanaticat1 me to.. love and light from Denmark.
@fanaticat1
8 ай бұрын
@@lilliansperlingmadsen4662 thank you best wishes from the USA
That guy that rescued the dog is my HERO.
@Alaskan.American
8 ай бұрын
For a man to put his own life in peril to save any of God's creatures is a hero. The rest of the men who helped financially to take the poor pups to the vet deserve a large thank you!!
@Aedren
7 ай бұрын
He indeed deserves much respect!
@Peppinr
6 ай бұрын
Mine too.
@Hoovie9596
3 ай бұрын
You’re welcome. It wasn’t easy. But it’s all about the dog 🐕
God bless that construction worker who saved that dog. And all the people who helped him save the dog too, and those who fundraiser and donated for her to go to the vet. Such kind, sweet, empathetic souls. I hope if ever they’re in need, someone does some saving for them too. God bless ♥️
@leslievey8453
9 ай бұрын
I wonder how many people who praised the fellow that saved and took care of dog couldnt care less about girls who have abortions and less about their murdered children ?
Those men that saved the dog, brought tears to my eyes...
@fanaticat1
9 ай бұрын
Mine, too!
@mf5531
8 ай бұрын
@@fanaticat1 Me three
@bentonrp
7 ай бұрын
I like how the dog hung around the construction site for the next few days. Kind of like she was saying Thank You. :) Cute looking doggy!
A thousand kudos to the guys who rescued that dog! Great work!
@guynorth3277
10 ай бұрын
Thank You, totally agree!
@n.g.4852
10 ай бұрын
How did they know that the dog was coming in such good tike the could rig the digger?
@rooibos786
10 ай бұрын
💯
@marinoceccotti9155
10 ай бұрын
The dog was bleeding from its hind left paw, but it has been saved.
@OtisFlint
10 ай бұрын
They threw the dog in on purpose to make a viral video. It's Ecuador, they beat dogs to death just for laughs, you think they're going to bother rescuing one?
Awww, the guy rescuing the dog makes me love all those people + the dog. HEART WARMING.
GOD bless this hero who rescued the dog and all the other heroes.
The clip with those workers saving that dog was so heart warming! Thank You so very much gentlemen!!!
@ThatVeryArtGal
10 ай бұрын
Indeed. There was something that struck me weird though. After the rescue, the man just patted the dog on the butt and walked away. After something as dramatic as that, it just seems like a very odd reaction. He didn't even interact with the dog or look at it or see if it was okay, or anything. Very strange.
@elizabethatneosen8455
10 ай бұрын
@@ThatVeryArtGal I think the dog bites his hand as he pulls her out of the water (poor scared pup) and as he walks away from the bucket he checks his hand. So I think he probably wanted to be safe and not agitate the dog further
@StygiaN-WeB
10 ай бұрын
legends they are
@93ImagineBreaker
2 ай бұрын
he may not be much of a dog person@@ThatVeryArtGal
The guy who put his life on the line to save the scared wet dog is the Hero in this. Congratulations and thank you kind hearted man.
My heart melted seeing that dog rescued. That black bear was soo cute closing the door. But what a dangerous thing to do.
@metalmike570
10 ай бұрын
I think she knew that bear. No way a wild bear will follow what you say.
@keriharper4810
8 ай бұрын
Yea, there's much more to that story. She's known the bears since babies. I just saw that story recently
@metalmike570
8 ай бұрын
@@keriharper4810 💯
Kudos to narrator who pronounces all those places around the world perfectly. The descriptions make your videos so worth watching!
@questcore636
8 ай бұрын
chat GBT thanks you
@andrewsercer9538
4 ай бұрын
Are you positive? I've heard that Maori pronunciation of "Wh" at least at the beginning of a word is supposed to sound more like the letter F But I have no idea just that I've seen it explained several times on the Internet and if it's false, then I'm just perpetuating the myth lol
@devsananimator5554
3 ай бұрын
@@andrewsercer9538 "Wh" is pronounced like an F, his pronunciation of the Maori words was p good but still needed a little bit more work. but as a Kiwi it's always nice hearing foreigners actually try to get the pronunciation right, god knows a lot of people even in Aotearoa, NZ don't :/.
3:58 Those firefighters are completely volunteer based. You'll find them in most country towns. They aren't paid a cent and risk their lives to save others and their property. Kudos to them.
@AppleTom9091
10 ай бұрын
They were compelled to get the covid vaccine, to do this vital work. The unvaccinated were forced out!!
@haplessasshole9615
10 ай бұрын
There are many volunteer fire departments in the US, especially in smaller communities, and a lot of those firefighters head to wildfire sites out west. They're super-heroes, in my book.
@gingerbee98
10 ай бұрын
Our RFS firies are heroes 🇦🇺👏
@povertylevelphilanthropy1524
8 ай бұрын
The volunteer firefighters in my part of the world are comparable to security guards. It’s all the rejects that, for whatever reason, can’t be an actual firefighter. They wear their gear everywhere they go. They’re pretty much only allowed to wash the truck and direct traffic. It’s very interesting how different people, and things, are around the world.
@LoveLiveCruise
8 ай бұрын
In Australia the RFS are definitely hero’s. They are not only not paid, but also leave their jobs when called. During severe fire seasons they may be gone days. On top of that they fund raise as well. I live in a fire zone and have been evacuated twice in the last 25 years. Thankyou RFS for protecting my home.
The clip in the russian steel factory: apparently, that failure mode isn't all that uncommon. There's a different clip out there that looks very similar that happened in a steel mill in Germany. Someone familiar with the plant explained that the bucket started leaking molten steel and the procedure is to use the crane to move it to an area where it can safely dump its whole load. In the process, you spray molten steel along the path the bucket takes but that path is pre-planned and set up to minimize the damage from the molten steel. It looks impressive but it's not all that dangerous unless someone is doing something excessively stupid. I remember one of the workers being grumpy because he lost his bicycle after parking it in the wrong place... ;-)
@charlesdemey421
10 ай бұрын
It's what we call an "open stop" it happens, not often but it happens. On the underside of the pan there's an hydraulic or pneumatic controlled opening which, in this case, did not close when instructed. The rest of the procedure of "open stop" has been written above
@joepautsch9696
10 ай бұрын
I want to see the video of them cleaning up the steel after it's hardened LOL
@alvinsmith5346
9 ай бұрын
History has shown that Russia makes too many mistakes, road rage and straight up incompetent
@wendybutler1681
9 ай бұрын
Glad my young Russian speaking niece wasn't here. I'm thinking the words may have burned her ears.
@wendybutler1681
9 ай бұрын
I've seen a similar clip. The traveling bucket full of molten steel caught up on the rim of the massive vat and it tipped the contents everywhere. Like a small tsunami of death rolling across the floor, knocking smaller racks and control stations down and rolling right over them. No one was hurt. It kinda happened in slow-motion until the tsunami started. It was AWESOME to see. An Oops! on a massive and frightening scale. All I could think of was how were they gonna clean it all up.
The dog rescue was incredible! Well done guys🖒
Lots of cred to the construction workers who saved the dog !
@Rompelstaump
10 ай бұрын
I never would have been able to catch that dog. What a legend!
A thousand kudos to the guys who rescued that dog! Great work!. Those men that saved the dog, brought tears to my eyes....
On those type of bridges it is usually recommended to walk at least 10 feet apart to spread out the weight. Some have even higher distances between people recommended. As for the can opener bridge. The put up height sensors, traffic lights, and lighted sign telling truckers when they were too high to go under the bridge. Some people still ignore the signs and try to go under.
Trucks hitting overpasses is so common in Boston, they’ve even coined their own word for it: storrowing, or getting storrowed. Storrow drive is a major east-west artery that is notorious for its low overpasses. It runs near many of the colleges. Especially in late summer or early fall when unsuspecting college students are returning to college with their U-Haul truck full of stuff, many of them get storrowed because they’re not used to driving such a tall vehicle.
Yay for the man saving the dog 👍😊
@vintage6346
10 ай бұрын
Yes. But they said she hung around the area a few days. I would have liked to hear that someone adopted her.
Whenever we are backpacking in the backcountry we always take bridges one at a time, no matter the load rating. If something happens we only have to rescue one person and there are more of us to help with the rescue than there are victims.
@JediLoreen
10 ай бұрын
THAN there are victims, not "then".
@nwicconsultants6640
10 ай бұрын
@ericpullen524 That is an absolutely awesome strategy! Sort of like all the safety procedures we have at work...half the time they seem like a waste of time...until something goes wrong. Good for you....wishing you well on all you backpacking adventures!😇
@doricetimko5403
9 ай бұрын
@@JediLoreenI , too, am a grammar nerd. I nominate you for head of the grammar police
@susanmercurio1060
8 ай бұрын
Good thinking
No one might of notice but the dog was also bleeding . You can see the blood gushing out of her paw. Poor baby
@BigGrabowski
10 ай бұрын
I guess that's the inflammation she was treated for.
@garyruss3529
10 ай бұрын
I was going to mention that as it's definitely harmed. Though probably a minor injury to what would've happened. Glad it was saved.
@Wolf-rk6jq
10 ай бұрын
Yea
@libbyclement5148
10 ай бұрын
I saw that poor baby 💔
@nrikhy2793
10 ай бұрын
Great powers of observation
Anyone else have tears in their eyes when he was able to grab the pup?
@tessaducek5601
9 ай бұрын
🤚🖐️✋
@jennsixx7456
8 ай бұрын
That man obviously has a heart of gold! Kudos to all of them.
Abel was a hero saving the dog. Pity no one adopted her afterwards.
@dougchance8891
9 ай бұрын
Heru- deshet359 I heard it was adopted by an American/ Korean family in late December of that year. Koreans believe- " A dog is not just for Christmas- if sliced thinly it will last to the New Year"
@653j521
9 ай бұрын
@@dougchance8891 Mean-spirited and racist.
@dougchance8891
9 ай бұрын
@@653j521 Racist- how the F$$K can you say that. I have lived and worked in the following countries- with Caucasians being in the minority. Jamaica-RSA-Zimbabwe-Malawi-Thailand- Indonesia( on 6 separate contracts) Have also lived in France- 12 years- and Australia 18 months. So how does that make me a Racist? I retired to Indonesia in 2012. Residents of Sulewesi( Indonesia) also eat dogs. BTW-when living in those countries I graciously allowed attractive young ladies to avail themselves of my body. It's nice to be friendly. You must be a bundle of fun at parties- if you are ever invited to any.
@bentonrp
7 ай бұрын
@dougchance8891 Aough! You know I loved seeing this dog! You know how badly that joke would hurt meee! 🤣 Well done, Mr. Chance! Well done!
@nowandrew4442
7 ай бұрын
@@bentonrp Staged action though.. they lowered the digger a full minute or two before the dog floated by.. how did they see it so far away? Most likely someone upstream threw it in on purpose so they could film this.
Poor dog's bleeding. Blood is pooling around her foot. Good she made a full recovery.
I am so glad that dog was rescued and they all chipped in to take care of the vet bills
THANK YOU Mr. Dog saving HERO 🥇🏆!!! You made my month saving that innocent pup ❤🐕❤ Bravo 👏🏼 🎉!!! SO grateful to you for caring enough to take action 💪🏼
I was surprised those backpackers crossed the bridge together, you don't know how old it is, how well maintained, or when maintenance was last carried out. I believe it's better to take it one at a time, better chance of it holding, and if it does fail then the others can rescue, or at least call for rescue.
@maggiesmith4689
10 ай бұрын
Also, they shouldn't be walking in unison. In unison, that makes their footsteps much, much more intense.
@reachandler3655
10 ай бұрын
@@maggiesmith4689 That wouldn't be an issue if crossing one at a time.
@awnateixeira8919
8 ай бұрын
That was my thought exactly. I bet they won’t ever make that mistake again. 😂
@juliaforsyth8332
8 ай бұрын
They are maintained regularly and are well built. They have a limit of about 10 depending on bridge. This was a parts fault. .
@juliaforsyth8332
8 ай бұрын
@@awnateixeira8919 They are designed for more than one person at a time and are well built and maintained regularly. No problem with more than one going over.
Flawless dog saving!!! ❤
The people laughing at the house boat sinking are the worst kind of friends
@udorechner6846
10 ай бұрын
And it seems that nobody felt responsible to call the Police/Firerescue.. as in the case of the Ballonmislanding... That's a real shame.
@chinchilla6547
9 ай бұрын
@@udorechner6846 Well, police and firefighters can’t do much. And the coast guard, etc can’t do much to save the actual boat. On water rescue teams are there to save people, and the ones that save boats are there to tow them to shore if broken down. Can’t do much to save a boat if it’s sinking… I feel bad for them though, that’s quite the blunder. Really hope he had insurance but even then it’s all that guys stuff going to the bottom of the lake.
@AryonaSamoto
8 ай бұрын
Agreed. Only disgusting awful people laugh at anothers misfortune
@heatherrose3554
8 ай бұрын
If I ever lose my home, I hope people don't act like that.
@isen2619
4 ай бұрын
more like the worst kind of seinfeld.
I hope the guy who saved the dog is having all the good fortune he deserves
That poor ol dogs foot was bleeding. I'm glad she was saved.
#10 - attempted murder maybe? Wtf? 😒 #7 - thank goodness for the kindhearted men saving that dog. ❤️ #6 - being a former backpacker, this scared me. I thought their packs would drown them before they got loose. 😬 #3 - love Lake Don Pedro! Those houseboats are expensive and people's livelihoods. I feel sorry for the owner. 😕
@uau_exitar
9 ай бұрын
What a backpacker? Someone who packs people's bags?
@lindalewis5066
9 ай бұрын
@@uau_exitar No. It's someone that puts a pack of supplies, for themself, on their back when they go hiking into the mountains for a few days. I have carried 55-65 pounds of supplies in order to spend 1-2 weeks in the back mountains.✌️😊
@cathyfrederick5073
8 ай бұрын
I feel bad for the houseboat owner too and the people filming sound so ridiculous wooping it up as it goes over and saying things like "its a modern day Titanic yo!" wow... how caring of them.
The steel spill was a failure of the Slide gate valve on the bottom of the ladle. I worked at a similar mill in the US and witnessed similar failures. There however the crane operator quickly moved itover a pit where the molten steel was harmlessly contained.
@scotto7924
10 ай бұрын
Worked at an iron foundry and the bottom of the furnace gave way and spilled the whole load on the floor. Threw sand over the top of it and spent the rest of the night shift prying it up from the floor.
@jasonbender2459
9 ай бұрын
we still have steel mills? that surprises me. who runs them? certainly not gen z or millennials,,,
@TitaniumTurbine
5 ай бұрын
@@jasonbender2459 Nope, it’s the same generation that consistently runs our country into the ground - boomers.
The dog rescue was bold...
Mr. Bear apologized for not realizing he accidentally entered someone's den without knocking and politely shut the door and said he promised he would knock next time he decided to visit... Coolest Bear in Town!
The bear lady is insane. That thing could kill you in 5 secs, holy cow
@anna9072
10 ай бұрын
She obviously knew that bear and had interacted with it before. No way that was an untrained animal.
@Matityahu755
10 ай бұрын
Holy bear
@KaiHenningsen
10 ай бұрын
@@anna9072 Still a bear, though. It's friendly until it isn't.
@anna9072
10 ай бұрын
@@KaiHenningsen absolutely. I just wanted to discourage some random viewer from walking up to a wild bear and trying to give it instructions like this. I feel that just posting this video is irresponsible.
@metalmike570
10 ай бұрын
@@anna9072 Yeah can you imagine getting bitten by a bear that big, he'd rip your arm off!
The dog rescue shows the best of humanity and deserves a medal
God Bless You Sir for saving the dog i wish people were more like you!
The wildfire looks stunningly beautiful but also dangerous at the same time. The bridge one really took me by surprise and I would have screamed if I was there. Great video by the way!
@anthonylasalle3389
10 ай бұрын
Yeah I agree
Great job rescuing the dog. Well done guys :)
Thank you thank you thank you for saving that dog you are brave man
EVERYONE in rural NJ knows about black bears. Heck, I almost walked into one the other day. Fortunately, I saw him before he saw me. Good to know about the fines.
The only problem with the bear closing the door is that now he knows how it opens.
What a gem those dog rescuerers are. Especially Abel (if I'm spelling his name right) that actually grabbed the dog. ...By contrastboaters watching the dude lose his business seem pretty callous. "Ohhhh he's crying." I know it wasn't his his HOME, but I doubt they would have shown any compassion even if it was. They were more thrilled they had something to post for a bunch of views. Pretty sure bear lady is some kind of druid that can turn into a bear at will lmao.
@KarrasBommer
10 ай бұрын
Well said, Zoe.
The dog rescue was brilliant, well done sir
7:08 What a guy. Risked his life for some poor dog.
6:53 This is one of the best humanist stories captured on video in a long time. These guys are heroes.
@kellysouter4381
7 ай бұрын
But no one took it home, it remained unwanted and homeless. No happy ending
I used to live in Jackson NJ and I never heard of the Bear Lady. I left in 1999, maybe that's why. I had heard of the Tiger Lady, a woman owned a couple of tigers she kept on her compound. There was some noise about one getting loose and she was shut down. But I never saw any bears while living in NJ in the 37 years I was there. That's just crazy.
@BennilocoLoves
10 ай бұрын
When I lived in Jackson, I saw plenty of black bears.. but then again, their habitat was bigger back than, yet they couldn't resist poking around on our little farm.. This was before Great Adventure was built.
@Snookscat
9 ай бұрын
That looks set up. My first thought is if she was feeding bears before, she may have tried to train it to do that. No way does a completely wild bear know what “close the door” means. ?
@KarynHill
9 ай бұрын
I was born and raised in NW Jersey and while they didn't roam the streets or anything, bears were a thing to keep an eye out for. Still are, to my understanding.
@phantomJK
8 ай бұрын
i live just down 537 from jackson. Black bears in the area are pretty common, even has special reminders during boy scout campouts that we were in an area with a lot of black bears.
THE RESCUE OF THE DOG JUST TOUCHED ME. GOD BLESS THAT MAN. HE RISKED HIS LIFE.
Thank God everyone in these accidents were okay
What A MAN!! I’m so glad he saved that dog. The dog was just looking around saying, Hey Thanks Fellas! In Spanish of course.
a million blessing and rewards for the guy who saved the dog. hes a hero !!
Those men are hero's !! Saved that pup. 🤗🤗
My heart was in my mouth watching the dog rescue. Bless those guys.
I was born and raised in Madison about 30 minutes north of Janesville. A friend of mine now lives and works there. I remember her posting about the balloon because she lost power when it hit the electric lines. And my mom lived in South Africa when she married my stepdad. One of their favorite places to go was Kruger National Park. She said that there are signs around the cabins in the camping areas that say “Beware of hippos, especially after dark.” They sometimes wander through and are not to be messed with.
The guy who saved the dog is a true, hero
That bear looks so calm and cool, it almost makes you forget that he can take your head off with a good swipe 😂 He sure is beautiful, though.
Heroes don't always wear a cape as seen in the rescue of that precious pup. Thank you for being her hero 😊
Thanking the men for their compassion 🙏 prayers your way 🙏🙏 thanks for sharing 👍
The guy saving the dog ❤️
Thank you gentlemen for saving him, God bless you
THANK YOU FOR SAVING THE BEAUTIFUL FUR BABY ❤️🕊⚘️
That dog rescue has me in tears of joy.
Legendary dog rescue, bravo men 💜
The dog was very grateful I think.
I love the man who saved the dog. That is a good man.
The dog rescue is heroic! Well done!
God bless the guy that saved the dog
That dog rescue had me holding my breath. What a fantastic crew of men
w the bear, that lady has actually known him since he was a cub & he frequently comes back to visit her & close her door for her 😌🥰😂
Those guys from Ecuador are true heroes.
Bless that dog’s heart because of the blood
Bless this man for saving a dog. Because humans usually suck these days. It’s such a shame how humans can’t see our war is against demons in high positions and divisions are a demonic deceptive tactic . LOVE 💗 ONE ANOTHER ❤Love all nature ❤ God IS LOVE
I live only a few minutes away from that bridge and it happened all the time, still does occasionally
God bless you, Senor, for saving that helpless dog.
That door bear had two ear tags. That means it'd had two encounters with humans. It'd been acclimated to humans and was already deemed a dangerous bear. One more encounter and it'd be killed. My guess is that shortly after this incident became known to the NJ Fish and Game Dept., the bear was killed.
@BigGrabowski
10 ай бұрын
RIP Danger Bear
@docE3885
10 ай бұрын
Yea he looks so dangerous politely closing that door for the lady.
@BigGrabowski
10 ай бұрын
@@docE3885 Yeah, but as with most animals, you shouldn't let your guard down, because one day you are a source of food, and then more bears might come, and they might not be as chill. Bears, especially black bears, don't tend to view us as a meat source, but often a sick or injured bear will seek us out because we don't naturally have claws or speed to defend ourselves with.
@Silo-Ren
10 ай бұрын
@@docE3885let that bear starve for a few days and see how polite it is then? I promise you you'll change your mild manner tune real quick. And if it were a female with cubs, god help you. They're called wild animals for a reason but some people think they're just big pet's till it's too late.
@docE3885
10 ай бұрын
@@Silo-Ren yes obviously you are afraid of nature so let’s kill it instead of leaving it alone and staying away from it. Obviously you should not be around giant wild animals or get between any wild animal and their young.
Bless the men who saved the dog❤
Let's be real: no insurance company is covering the train accident of that nature. That looks like attempted murder
@Tajarim88
10 ай бұрын
Insurance fraud definitely. China is rife with all forms of corruption.
@julieclark8992
9 ай бұрын
I thought that too
@susanmercurio1060
8 ай бұрын
Assuming that insurance is the same in China as it is in the US
About that can opener bridge - there is a similar old bridge in Turku, Finland, it hasn't gotten that many victims but that has still happened often enough, at least according to a couple of newspaper stories I remember reading. I think they are finally planning to replace it now. No idea if anybody ever managed to get video but there probably are enough pictures somewhere online. They probably aren't that rare.
@gnarthdarkanen7464
9 ай бұрын
The Can Opener is funny entirely BECAUSE of all the victims it gets. In spite of having fame (infamy?) enough to have it's own website and a channel on YT (now "11 Foot 8 + 8") it's still getting drivers that are too lazy to check their over-all height with a tape measure and plan routes accordingly... Another dubious "famous traffic hazard" among the driver-fails channels is the "Milwaukee Roundabout", which is near a bridge with a 45 mph speed limit that reduces well before reaching the roundabout to 35 mph... AND YET, there's no end to the content of people speeding through only to lose control at some point and total out their vehicles there... Some certain "hot-spots" of idiot-driver actions just never seem to get old... I guess. ;o)
The dog rescue was amazing. thanks to those thoughtful people.
construction worker is a HERO!!!!
18:15 the bear has something tacked on each of its ears - I don't know what it is, but it's obviously been in contact with humans before, and might be trained to do stuff. That particular video feels like a setup - trained bear, bear activist, understanding how to close a door... yeah.
@vincent412l7
10 ай бұрын
Or the sound (dialog) could have been added later
I come from NSW Australia & I've seen & experienced a fire move just as fast if not faster when the Northern Suburbs of Sydney's North Shore around the 'Skippy the bush Kangaroo' zone at Karangi National Park went up in flames. This was in the early 80's. It didn't seem like anything was going to go crazy for ages & I'd decided nothing was going to happen because everytime it looked like the fire was going to come over the hill, it didn't. Then it did & the fire brigade tried to evacuate me & my friend & his wife but my friend & I snuck back up to his house to defend it from the fire with a garden hose!! We'd doused near everything flamible with water. The fire line was broken by a gap of maybe 3 - 4 feet of no trees which we'd drenched. Thank God the fire didn't get past the tree break & engulf his house but we saved it thank God!!~
The can opener bridge cracked me up. That exact scenario happened to my moving truck back in the '80s (my husband at the time was driving). Then, with a big hole in the top of the truck, it started pouring rain. 😂 Must have been an omen. He left me two years later.
Thank you God for those men saving the dog. I wish I could have that dog and love her forever
Oh I totally agree, ❤ I’m in tears. What an Angel he is 🙏
Im amazed by the skill of the drivers in these intense road moments!
The bear that closes the door is amazing. But I m not getting close to one and keeping everything closed. Bears are nothing to play with or take a chance on
Wow, love how they saved the pooch
Gratz on your Māori place name pronunciation. I’m a Kiwi, and it is painful to hear our place names mangled -but you didn’t!
Dogs love us unconditionally, and we almost don't deserve them. Rescuing that dog was an important responsibility if you ask me. I'm a cat person, but I love dogs so much, too! Since working from home, I could have dog outside, cat inside. Is that a bad idea?
@DarthFloof1990
10 ай бұрын
I wouldn't get a dog if you're planning on keeping them outside all the time
@jbrisby
10 ай бұрын
If only women were like that.
We sometimes forget how smart our animals are.❤️
Dog rescue was incredible!
dude that guy who saved the dog is a top G!
How did they clean up the mess?
@stankythecat6735
10 ай бұрын
I thought the same thing ! I could hear my Jewish mothers voice. “This is going take ages for me to clean up. “
@CindyGerend
10 ай бұрын
This happened to my Father, in his case, the road was resurfaced, the sign was never updated, with the right height
Appreciate the background Intel (not like other channels do... just putting compilations out there). Thanx!
First timer on this channel, I enjoyed it very much, amazing how fast that hippo could move through the water
I did enjoy this video! Some great clips and easy commentary and info! Will subscribe too!
I would love to know what the Russian was saying in that factory when the molten steel was poured. Could you find out I think it would be really funny.
@zantas-handle
10 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure he said: 'Zzyezz nyezz vyezz nyyezz vezz nye vazz nyezz'. You're welcome.
@semibiotic
10 ай бұрын
For information, AFAIK, it is minor incident. It should cost some time to clean up and minor fixes.
@simonwaldock9689
10 ай бұрын
I heard the word 'durak' fool or idiot several times.
@semibiotic
10 ай бұрын
- (unreadable) - Hey, lift it up a little bit. - That's ...ing beautiful ! - Eat it, ...., eat it, ... ! (assumed words that crane operator could say, pouring steel down on puprose) - ...ing lots of steel, .... .... ! - What a ...ing f...l ! - See, he lifted it up ! See, what he's doing ! ...ing f...l, litfed it up and made it worse ! (NB: the same voice, who said "lift it up" at begining). - ... (meaning: a lots of work) for 4th brig@de ! And for ours too ... - Oh, what a mess. - ...ing beautiful/good, .... !
I like the story mode, good beginner,😅😊good crescendo,good information at the end. Thanx for not cutting the end of to quick