Thanks, I am still laughing.anthony7812 wrote:Wow I laughed my balls off when I first seen this review a few months ago researching boilers.
Your Favorite Youtube Videos?
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Stumbled on to this kids site a few days ago.
What a musical talent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiZ5xokGdGc&list= ... w&index=86
What a musical talent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiZ5xokGdGc&list= ... w&index=86
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Any video with CAN-AM cars. Lola, Mclaren, UOP, Chaparral, Porsche, or anything GT40 related
Too young to have witnessed one back in the day. I only own the matchbox version.
Pay particular attention to the rate of acceleration and deceleration of the black Mclaren
Too young to have witnessed one back in the day. I only own the matchbox version.
Pay particular attention to the rate of acceleration and deceleration of the black Mclaren
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Not my favorite, but still cool. Boston 1920.
Matt
Matt
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Hell if I know, the guitar is bigger than he.grumpy wrote:How does he do that !! It's like hearing two guitars..
I think this guy is pretty good
My parents taught me how to play the radio when I was growing up.
I agree. I've followed this kid for years and still listen to his playing and just marvel at his skill level. Just amazing! He's a lot older now and EVEN BETTER, if that's possible.spc wrote:On a lighter note.
This guy is a BLAST (Pardon the pun). Once you watch one video of his, you'll be up all night watching the rest.
On a side note, he's not Russian but a good ole Georgia boy who lives about 15 miles from me. I can hear him blasting away from my son's house.
On a side note, he's not Russian but a good ole Georgia boy who lives about 15 miles from me. I can hear him blasting away from my son's house.
That kid grew up and is outstanding.
This is good for a laugh.
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Any You-Tube video from Kermit Weeks' "Kermie Cam"