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I thought at first that the thumbnail was clickbait, which would automatically get a thumbs down from me, but looking closer, the image showed no sign of "doctoring", so I gave it a try, and to my delight I found out that the image was real...!!! And not only that, your narration was well done without the usual sensationalism that I feel compelled to give you a well- deserved "thumbs up". Now I'm off to your next video...!
It’s good to know how much these people help us in our lives I am so grateful of what they do.Good God, I've never seen anything like that. There was a fire at a warehouse near me in 2016 but it definitely wasn't as bad as that. Brilliant catch.A small clip of this video of the fire was used in the documentary 'Inside London Fire Brigade' in the first episode. Did you know this?
First, let me say that I am very impressed with how much hustle those guys have as they’re spreading out the oil. Second, I live out in the boondocks and only nine families live on my road. No other traffic goes down my road; only the few families that live on it. About six years ago, the county busted up the old asphalt road, packed it down, and then used this method on top of that. The top layer of chip rock was only one rock deep; not even half an inch. Within weeks, the county was already back out there patching holes. Now, six years later, there are some parts of the road where none of the original asphalt remains. It’s all patchwork on top of patchwork.
Amazing! I love the blade you knocked into the table to make sure the foam was trimmed smoothly. I like making and cleaning shoes .without shoes we can not move it is the most valuable item a man can own and delicate him self with. Man that's so impressive, since puzzle mats are a tough foam material they're perfect for protecting feet from the hard ground and since it's made to withstand the abuse of small children in a playroom it definitely will hold up to wear and tear of being used as a flip flop sole.
I worked in the oriental rug business for years, selling and repairing them. I cleaned many old rugs, some that were pretty dirty, and the 1st thing you do is to turn the rug over, face down, and vacuum the back with a machine that has a beater bar. This beats the dirt out of the rugs foundation, i.e. the warp and weft. If the rug is wet washed before beating the dirt out, you turn the dirt into mud which gets into the foundation and when dried, turns to dry rot.