Dig up more comparisons between Fortas and Thomas and push it like the GOP does and let the game begin.
@BelviGER4 күн бұрын
We have a ~3 foot diameter one in my town and i love it This one is on another scale, awesome
@autodenter36347 күн бұрын
Amen 🙏 and Thanks very much and God bless you I like very much love
@daveput76438 күн бұрын
Love it just 7 years late
@naishabatchu13 күн бұрын
James Madison had 2 vice presidents who have the same zodiac sign 1. George Clinton 2. Elbridge Gerry
@wayned587227 күн бұрын
Grandpa & dad introduced me to this wonderful root when i was a very young boy, Thanksgiving & Christmas dinner were never without this root, as I got older grandma had to make a triple batch for just us 3. I've always treated them like potatoes mash them up after cooking to fork tender , a bit of salt, pepper, whole milk & butter, nothing else
@amberpoole401828 күн бұрын
could it be made of marble
@corvusheller328Ай бұрын
I was there right before the 50th anniversary of it
@corvusheller328Ай бұрын
Wallace was also in a wheelchair until he died in 1998
@Drums1963Ай бұрын
West-SINISTER Md is the largest Narcissistic convention and out door asylum in all of Maryland..🤮🤮🤮
@guimarboyАй бұрын
He never said it ..a great hero though.
@tammylines2779Ай бұрын
this takes me back to The late 70s early 80s when my husband back in the day when we were still married took me to right we’re you are standing and yes i got to see them go by highest one i ever seen was 9 story’s high you never really realize just how huge they are until you are right up close to them
@baneverything55802 ай бұрын
Rutabagas are much tastier than turnips. They taste more calorie dense like a potato. I like turnips though...even raw. We used to grow them and a whole lot of other vegetables. I`m trying lots of different things now since my garden space is small. But here in central Louisiana I can grow something all year. But sadly pine trees block most of the sun in mid winter. If not for the power lines near them I`d be ringing those pines to get rid of them. I bought solar panels and batteries thinking I would be on a better lot but plans changed. This one is the most secluded though but those cursed pine trees ruined a whole lot of my most important hopes like solar powered heating in winter. Even in summer the sun is blocked until mid morning then at mid evening so my fig trees may not do well here either.
@Saturnlordaviation2 ай бұрын
i was here this day it was an incredible experience 🔥
@Lou_Mansfield2 ай бұрын
Gardening is certainly good for health, physically and mentally. Glad you guys get exercise and even lost weight. Eight years on KZread is certainly a great achievement. Maybe you can do garden content once or twice a year (with minimal narration, however you want)
@Lou_Mansfield2 ай бұрын
Hot pot is awesome, especially when it's cold outside
@VARDACO17-pz7ym2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for the video
@adamarndt76172 ай бұрын
"Kugel ball" is an incredibly redundant term. "Thank you for calling, Department of Redundancy Department, thank you for calling!"
@austinandhisfriends2 ай бұрын
I really want to go to punxsutawney and see the event. I'm hoping to go there with my parents and my little sister, and see it for real. Only if my dad feels like driving all the way to Pennsylvania that is. But the event looks really cool. I can't wait to see it someday.
@Mac-ik1sg2 ай бұрын
7:20 Neighborhood I grew up in. Something about Orange that just feels right, that you don't realise you're missing untill you're in a big city... For one driving there is way less stressful, and every time you go out you're likely to see people you know.
@frenchietowerswevo27103 ай бұрын
me vs kennedy (who is going to win )
@amresh007003 ай бұрын
Hope you both are well. Love to see you in a new video. Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
@Realunitedstates3 ай бұрын
We are well. Thank you. I think about videos from time to time, but the scarring from my cancer surgery has made it difficult to speak clearly. There's just a lot of things different now.
@Chuck45473 ай бұрын
I’m a Seabee and want to visit the memorial. Been there a few times but never visited the memorial
@Realunitedstates3 ай бұрын
It is certainly worth the time next time you are in town.
@ellygarza44553 ай бұрын
I believe it started in the Congo due to food scarcity they were hunting animals they wouldn’t normally eat & somehow through the butchering or consuming of the animals got infected. Haitian teachers , doctors , engineers etc went there in the early 1960s to help with the crisis in the Congo. I’m sure while they were they may have hooked up with the locals. There was also an outbreak of STDs in the Congo that were treated without sanitation (using dirty needles etc).then there was an illegal blood bank in Haiti that would collect blood without testing it or sanitizing the needles. They would ship this blood to America . Then sex tourism blew up in Haiti in the 1970s. It was very popular among gay North American men. All of these things contributed to the spread of HIV/AIDS
@susanp.bentley45773 ай бұрын
thank you, I will give it a try
@Realunitedstates3 ай бұрын
Hope you enjoy
@NSResponder3 ай бұрын
These could also be done on air bearings, but the fit would have to be very precise, probably no more than five microns of tolerance if you want the pressure to be reasonable.
@MJ-bg8gn4 ай бұрын
Yellow food color?
@OffBlackKash4 ай бұрын
New York operates like an independent city, they report directly to the state
@patrickandrowena12824 ай бұрын
I grew up and graduated in Corswell, as well. Lived on Wells Street. I love Croswell. I joined the Marines out of High School. (Graduated in 1984) Went back to live there for a little while, but, listened to the Ex, too much..Anyway....My Dad was a firefighter in Corswell for 45 Years. My brother was the Fire Chief for 22 Years, but sadly passed away, unexpectedly, while he was the Sitting Fire Chief. He was also the DPW Chief, for many years. I loved growing up there. At that time, the town was booming. Sugar Factory, 2 Aunt Jane's Pickles Locations, all the stores were full. (Ben Franklin / Williams Dept Store/Bakery, and many others) Loved the Sidewalk Sales, and the parades. My First job was at Kettlewells. Many fond memories. I get back there as much as I can. Still trying to talk my wife into moving there. Such a simple life and community.
@Realunitedstates4 ай бұрын
It was a pleasant place to grow up. I don't get back there very much in recent years, because life gets so busy.
@harrytunes604 ай бұрын
Greetings from Sydney, Australia and thank you so much for the video and information. My partner and I are visiting Boston in May and we are planning to visit Stockbridge just to see the sites related to the song "Alice's Restaurant".
@Realunitedstates4 ай бұрын
It was sort of a pilgrimage I have to admit. It's a very small town, so be prepared for that, but very pleasant.
@redwood91205 ай бұрын
I Recently found your channel and have loved the videos. I truly have learned and seen so much that I never would have seen or known about otherwise. One day you and this channel will get the credit owed for your dedication and perseverance in bringing this amazing content into existence. I was sad to see this was your last post but I hope you and your family are doing well. Much gratitude to all the experiences and travels you’ve shared. God speed and best wishes.
@Realunitedstates5 ай бұрын
Well, thank you. After the surgery to my face from the cancer, it just because difficult to do video. I'm alive, and we're both doing fine. I am so grateful for your kind words. Sometimes I think about returning to video, but largely I have returned to my writing. Thank you so much.
@godschild36405 ай бұрын
I had immunotherapy with stage four non-small cell lung cancer it was called KETRUDA , and it is attacking my adrenal glands in my upper kidney which causes me my muscles to tighten up over and over again which is very painful. I was 159 when it started 159 pounds and now I’m 131 around there, am I going to lose weight? Am I going to have the runs and go poo all over the place? Is it gonna hurt?
@Realunitedstates5 ай бұрын
Radiation therapy does not hurt. Depending on what part of the body you have it to, there can be some after effects. I had blisters on my tongue and lips for several week, which was unpleasant but not especially painful. Now that is RADIATION, I cannot speak to Chemo or immunotherapy. As for losing weight, probably. I did. A lot. And other cancer survivors I have known have as well. As for the runs, probably not, depending on what medication you take. Narcotic pain killers, which are common for cancer patients, will constipate the patient. That is quite unpleasant, but certainly tolerable.
@SkinnyCee5 ай бұрын
Baltimore
@Realunitedstates5 ай бұрын
Yep. And a tough day of video shooting.
@rprochowski39305 ай бұрын
Another interesting and informative video, Paul. I do miss the aniticipation of another new Real United States video from you and Bev.
@Realunitedstates5 ай бұрын
You are very kind Richard. I have largely returned to my writing for my creative outlet. I occasionally miss doing video, and sometimes I play with the idea of doing some again. but writing has always been my first love.
@MissRailfan5 ай бұрын
I'll be there tomorrow. Lived in nearby Clearfield worked in dubois. Never wanted to go till this yr. Let's see how it goes since it's on a Friday.
@Realunitedstates5 ай бұрын
Well I believe it was warmer this year than the year we were there. I hope you enjoyed the experience.
@-2u25 ай бұрын
It depends on what kind of coal you use; if you use anthracite coal, it is just as clean as natural gas and a heck of a lot more clean than wood, with no creosote. If you use buitimous coal, that is pretty dirty and smelly.
@Realunitedstates5 ай бұрын
You're right about the dirty part. As for smelly, well, that is sort of a matter of personal perspective. To me at least there is something charming and nostalgic about the smell of burning bituminous coal.
@carlmeier70635 ай бұрын
Hello , great video , question - is there much smoke released into the room with the fire is burning when you remove a plate to add wood ? Thanks for your time , Carl
@Realunitedstates5 ай бұрын
Sometimes yes, most times no. It all depends of how well the fire is burning, the wind that day which affects the draft, what you are burning, so dry hardwood at full flame, not much smoke, miscellaneous stick and odds and ends, then sometimes.
@nancydb13905 ай бұрын
I had rutabaga for the first time this week. Loved it. Looking at all kinds of recipes.
@Realunitedstates5 ай бұрын
Generally I just peel it and boil it in stock (chicken, pork, beef) until its fork tender. There is a Swedish dish where you boil it together with carrots and parsnips and potatoes and then mash them, called Rotmos (literally means Root Mash).
@stevenmckenzie89065 ай бұрын
Added to my bucket list. Great excuse to visit Western Maryland! Great video, thanks for sharing.
@Realunitedstates5 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's a cute little place, and very much out-of-the-way, so you got to really search for it.
@johnbutler52086 ай бұрын
Love that stove. Would you happen to know if you can buy the new. Great video thank you.
@Realunitedstates5 ай бұрын
Yeah, just search for "Vogelzang rancher" online. They are still available.
@DeadGirl-oz3vl6 ай бұрын
I remember reading about this teen. It was such a sad story. This is the first video I've seen about him. I remember a family member had the same symptoms and they believed he was molested and he was a male prostitute but he didn't talk much. He also denied an anal exam. He admitted to sleeping with a local girl and called himself a stud. I think some of his tissues were lost during Katrina but other tissues were saved elsewhere and tested positive 😢 Was so sad that he had to check himself into the hospital at such a young age. They found KS during his autopsy. So sad.
@Realunitedstates5 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching.
@sgtsharon43366 ай бұрын
Not trying to be insulting, but... you have a better personality than George Clooney.
@Realunitedstates5 ай бұрын
Well, that's sweet. I don't know George personally, but I try.
@charlesdanten33317 ай бұрын
Hi Paul, you have to get yourself the Therabite device, i also used the tongue depressors when I was treated for my cancer, but when I changed to Therabite, it really made the difference.
@Realunitedstates5 ай бұрын
Well, I simply couldn't see my way clear to pay the price they wanted for the Therabite. Now after six years, well, I have more or less just let nature take its course.
@danbantner38028 ай бұрын
I can remember going to see Santa Claus in the little shed out side of Woolworth's in the Westminster Shopping Center. On a cold blistery day, standing in a line that stretched to the end of the shopping center. Then going to Sharon's Black Eagle, so my mom could get cards and little knick knacks for her students. Going with my dad to Grove's and O'Ferrel's auctions on the weekends. Riding sleds down the college hill. Getting ice cream at Baugher's or Hoffman's. Watching the fireworks at the Farm Museum. Too many memories.
@Realunitedstates7 ай бұрын
Lovely memories
@Fargosportsmassage8 ай бұрын
I eat one big one every month, religiously for over 10 years….and I know I will never suffer from ED dysfunction….
@Realunitedstates7 ай бұрын
Good for you.
@commandermudpie9 ай бұрын
Fort Michilimackinac was burned to the ground when the British left it, and moved to the new stone fort on the island. Because it was burned, all of the original post holes could be found. This entire fort is an accurate reproduction of the original using plans and original post holes.
@Realunitedstates7 ай бұрын
Cool. It is a fun place to visit.
@arthurmtrin9 ай бұрын
How are these balls made? How they make them perfectly spherical? I really wanted to know.
@Realunitedstates9 ай бұрын
I believe there are specialized turning and then finishing/polishing machines, but I do not know specifically how they work or where they are made. I suspect a quick internet search will tell you more.
@johnnelson59979 ай бұрын
horrible music
@ServantofJesus199610 ай бұрын
I’m starting to get a tingly feeling how the pyramids had the stones transported….
@Realunitedstates10 ай бұрын
Perhaps
@awatt7 ай бұрын
I did see a documentary where they recreated the construction of the pyramids. They found that they needed fewer people to drag a stone on a sled if the sand was watered. The wet sand acted like ball bearings and reduced the effort to move the load so much so that when the sled hit the wet sand it shot forward in an uncontrolled way endangering those pulling it.
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Dig up more comparisons between Fortas and Thomas and push it like the GOP does and let the game begin.
We have a ~3 foot diameter one in my town and i love it This one is on another scale, awesome
Amen 🙏 and Thanks very much and God bless you I like very much love
Love it just 7 years late
James Madison had 2 vice presidents who have the same zodiac sign 1. George Clinton 2. Elbridge Gerry
Grandpa & dad introduced me to this wonderful root when i was a very young boy, Thanksgiving & Christmas dinner were never without this root, as I got older grandma had to make a triple batch for just us 3. I've always treated them like potatoes mash them up after cooking to fork tender , a bit of salt, pepper, whole milk & butter, nothing else
could it be made of marble
I was there right before the 50th anniversary of it
Wallace was also in a wheelchair until he died in 1998
West-SINISTER Md is the largest Narcissistic convention and out door asylum in all of Maryland..🤮🤮🤮
He never said it ..a great hero though.
this takes me back to The late 70s early 80s when my husband back in the day when we were still married took me to right we’re you are standing and yes i got to see them go by highest one i ever seen was 9 story’s high you never really realize just how huge they are until you are right up close to them
Rutabagas are much tastier than turnips. They taste more calorie dense like a potato. I like turnips though...even raw. We used to grow them and a whole lot of other vegetables. I`m trying lots of different things now since my garden space is small. But here in central Louisiana I can grow something all year. But sadly pine trees block most of the sun in mid winter. If not for the power lines near them I`d be ringing those pines to get rid of them. I bought solar panels and batteries thinking I would be on a better lot but plans changed. This one is the most secluded though but those cursed pine trees ruined a whole lot of my most important hopes like solar powered heating in winter. Even in summer the sun is blocked until mid morning then at mid evening so my fig trees may not do well here either.
i was here this day it was an incredible experience 🔥
Gardening is certainly good for health, physically and mentally. Glad you guys get exercise and even lost weight. Eight years on KZread is certainly a great achievement. Maybe you can do garden content once or twice a year (with minimal narration, however you want)
Hot pot is awesome, especially when it's cold outside
Thank you very much for the video
"Kugel ball" is an incredibly redundant term. "Thank you for calling, Department of Redundancy Department, thank you for calling!"
I really want to go to punxsutawney and see the event. I'm hoping to go there with my parents and my little sister, and see it for real. Only if my dad feels like driving all the way to Pennsylvania that is. But the event looks really cool. I can't wait to see it someday.
7:20 Neighborhood I grew up in. Something about Orange that just feels right, that you don't realise you're missing untill you're in a big city... For one driving there is way less stressful, and every time you go out you're likely to see people you know.
me vs kennedy (who is going to win )
Hope you both are well. Love to see you in a new video. Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
We are well. Thank you. I think about videos from time to time, but the scarring from my cancer surgery has made it difficult to speak clearly. There's just a lot of things different now.
I’m a Seabee and want to visit the memorial. Been there a few times but never visited the memorial
It is certainly worth the time next time you are in town.
I believe it started in the Congo due to food scarcity they were hunting animals they wouldn’t normally eat & somehow through the butchering or consuming of the animals got infected. Haitian teachers , doctors , engineers etc went there in the early 1960s to help with the crisis in the Congo. I’m sure while they were they may have hooked up with the locals. There was also an outbreak of STDs in the Congo that were treated without sanitation (using dirty needles etc).then there was an illegal blood bank in Haiti that would collect blood without testing it or sanitizing the needles. They would ship this blood to America . Then sex tourism blew up in Haiti in the 1970s. It was very popular among gay North American men. All of these things contributed to the spread of HIV/AIDS
thank you, I will give it a try
Hope you enjoy
These could also be done on air bearings, but the fit would have to be very precise, probably no more than five microns of tolerance if you want the pressure to be reasonable.
Yellow food color?
New York operates like an independent city, they report directly to the state
I grew up and graduated in Corswell, as well. Lived on Wells Street. I love Croswell. I joined the Marines out of High School. (Graduated in 1984) Went back to live there for a little while, but, listened to the Ex, too much..Anyway....My Dad was a firefighter in Corswell for 45 Years. My brother was the Fire Chief for 22 Years, but sadly passed away, unexpectedly, while he was the Sitting Fire Chief. He was also the DPW Chief, for many years. I loved growing up there. At that time, the town was booming. Sugar Factory, 2 Aunt Jane's Pickles Locations, all the stores were full. (Ben Franklin / Williams Dept Store/Bakery, and many others) Loved the Sidewalk Sales, and the parades. My First job was at Kettlewells. Many fond memories. I get back there as much as I can. Still trying to talk my wife into moving there. Such a simple life and community.
It was a pleasant place to grow up. I don't get back there very much in recent years, because life gets so busy.
Greetings from Sydney, Australia and thank you so much for the video and information. My partner and I are visiting Boston in May and we are planning to visit Stockbridge just to see the sites related to the song "Alice's Restaurant".
It was sort of a pilgrimage I have to admit. It's a very small town, so be prepared for that, but very pleasant.
I Recently found your channel and have loved the videos. I truly have learned and seen so much that I never would have seen or known about otherwise. One day you and this channel will get the credit owed for your dedication and perseverance in bringing this amazing content into existence. I was sad to see this was your last post but I hope you and your family are doing well. Much gratitude to all the experiences and travels you’ve shared. God speed and best wishes.
Well, thank you. After the surgery to my face from the cancer, it just because difficult to do video. I'm alive, and we're both doing fine. I am so grateful for your kind words. Sometimes I think about returning to video, but largely I have returned to my writing. Thank you so much.
I had immunotherapy with stage four non-small cell lung cancer it was called KETRUDA , and it is attacking my adrenal glands in my upper kidney which causes me my muscles to tighten up over and over again which is very painful. I was 159 when it started 159 pounds and now I’m 131 around there, am I going to lose weight? Am I going to have the runs and go poo all over the place? Is it gonna hurt?
Radiation therapy does not hurt. Depending on what part of the body you have it to, there can be some after effects. I had blisters on my tongue and lips for several week, which was unpleasant but not especially painful. Now that is RADIATION, I cannot speak to Chemo or immunotherapy. As for losing weight, probably. I did. A lot. And other cancer survivors I have known have as well. As for the runs, probably not, depending on what medication you take. Narcotic pain killers, which are common for cancer patients, will constipate the patient. That is quite unpleasant, but certainly tolerable.
Baltimore
Yep. And a tough day of video shooting.
Another interesting and informative video, Paul. I do miss the aniticipation of another new Real United States video from you and Bev.
You are very kind Richard. I have largely returned to my writing for my creative outlet. I occasionally miss doing video, and sometimes I play with the idea of doing some again. but writing has always been my first love.
I'll be there tomorrow. Lived in nearby Clearfield worked in dubois. Never wanted to go till this yr. Let's see how it goes since it's on a Friday.
Well I believe it was warmer this year than the year we were there. I hope you enjoyed the experience.
It depends on what kind of coal you use; if you use anthracite coal, it is just as clean as natural gas and a heck of a lot more clean than wood, with no creosote. If you use buitimous coal, that is pretty dirty and smelly.
You're right about the dirty part. As for smelly, well, that is sort of a matter of personal perspective. To me at least there is something charming and nostalgic about the smell of burning bituminous coal.
Hello , great video , question - is there much smoke released into the room with the fire is burning when you remove a plate to add wood ? Thanks for your time , Carl
Sometimes yes, most times no. It all depends of how well the fire is burning, the wind that day which affects the draft, what you are burning, so dry hardwood at full flame, not much smoke, miscellaneous stick and odds and ends, then sometimes.
I had rutabaga for the first time this week. Loved it. Looking at all kinds of recipes.
Generally I just peel it and boil it in stock (chicken, pork, beef) until its fork tender. There is a Swedish dish where you boil it together with carrots and parsnips and potatoes and then mash them, called Rotmos (literally means Root Mash).
Added to my bucket list. Great excuse to visit Western Maryland! Great video, thanks for sharing.
Yeah, it's a cute little place, and very much out-of-the-way, so you got to really search for it.
Love that stove. Would you happen to know if you can buy the new. Great video thank you.
Yeah, just search for "Vogelzang rancher" online. They are still available.
I remember reading about this teen. It was such a sad story. This is the first video I've seen about him. I remember a family member had the same symptoms and they believed he was molested and he was a male prostitute but he didn't talk much. He also denied an anal exam. He admitted to sleeping with a local girl and called himself a stud. I think some of his tissues were lost during Katrina but other tissues were saved elsewhere and tested positive 😢 Was so sad that he had to check himself into the hospital at such a young age. They found KS during his autopsy. So sad.
Thank you for watching.
Not trying to be insulting, but... you have a better personality than George Clooney.
Well, that's sweet. I don't know George personally, but I try.
Hi Paul, you have to get yourself the Therabite device, i also used the tongue depressors when I was treated for my cancer, but when I changed to Therabite, it really made the difference.
Well, I simply couldn't see my way clear to pay the price they wanted for the Therabite. Now after six years, well, I have more or less just let nature take its course.
I can remember going to see Santa Claus in the little shed out side of Woolworth's in the Westminster Shopping Center. On a cold blistery day, standing in a line that stretched to the end of the shopping center. Then going to Sharon's Black Eagle, so my mom could get cards and little knick knacks for her students. Going with my dad to Grove's and O'Ferrel's auctions on the weekends. Riding sleds down the college hill. Getting ice cream at Baugher's or Hoffman's. Watching the fireworks at the Farm Museum. Too many memories.
Lovely memories
I eat one big one every month, religiously for over 10 years….and I know I will never suffer from ED dysfunction….
Good for you.
Fort Michilimackinac was burned to the ground when the British left it, and moved to the new stone fort on the island. Because it was burned, all of the original post holes could be found. This entire fort is an accurate reproduction of the original using plans and original post holes.
Cool. It is a fun place to visit.
How are these balls made? How they make them perfectly spherical? I really wanted to know.
I believe there are specialized turning and then finishing/polishing machines, but I do not know specifically how they work or where they are made. I suspect a quick internet search will tell you more.
horrible music
I’m starting to get a tingly feeling how the pyramids had the stones transported….
Perhaps
I did see a documentary where they recreated the construction of the pyramids. They found that they needed fewer people to drag a stone on a sled if the sand was watered. The wet sand acted like ball bearings and reduced the effort to move the load so much so that when the sled hit the wet sand it shot forward in an uncontrolled way endangering those pulling it.