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Originally I came here to learn about the Navy SEALs minimum tryout requirements (I'm 67, so just wanted to push myself). Then stayed for the fascinating stories! Over the past year or two, I've seen Shawn grow as a person, and the channel as well. I send my love to the new family.
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Watching this is better than reading the manual! I want one now.
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When I started archery, Lilly's channel was one of the first ones I found on yt. Over the past couple of years I've seen a lot of variety here, & her garden channel too. Now I can hit a bullseye with an arrow, but I still can't even grow weeds in my backyard.
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Shawn, Rob Luna is one smart guy, and he's great at explaining things in a manner that most people can follow. It is so true that "one size doesn't fit everyone" for investment plans. Thanks for sharing this information with everyone!
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90 seconds in, & I'm hooked. saved to watch later because I can't sit for the next three hours, but will later this evening. so glad I found this channel, with great information, great narration, and no background music to ruin the vibe ❤❤❤
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I winced at 6:45, but then laughed with you when you held up the broken limb. Priceless!
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My mom converted a school bus into a camper back in 1966. Oh, the adventures we had!
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@sportsman7003 don't drive directly to it. Make a "J" shaped path. That way you may get a visual/audio warning from anyone approaching. You will have time to determine if its friend or foe.
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The larger knife seems to have more horse power! Like a 357 magnum vs a 38 special.
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@VisioRacer My dad had a Hudson Hornet. He told me a thousand times how it would climb the steepest hill in town in third gear at 10 MPH. Got an early lesson in the value of torque vs HP. I wish I could remember that car, but I wasn't born yet.
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Ballistol?? Hickok45 is proud of you! If you like firearms, check out his vids. He's been using Ballistol since B4 Lilly was born.
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I bought a bow two years ago, and this is one of the first channels I found that covers the topic. This channel & two others are my top three favorites!
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When I was younger, I lived by the creed "It's better to burn out than rust" I battled rust just like Lilly. Now retired, I don't bother. You should see my 21 year old Jeep!
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I think there is a lot more stuff on this channel that I am curious about. I subbed!
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Thanks for posting this vid. I remember when the NR500 was racing. I always wanted to see an oval piston. This is the first time I've seen one!
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bro, you & two other channels are in my top 3! ❤ the categories because I get to see some of the greats that I would never be able to find again.
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My grandmother bought a watering can 60 years ago. I still use it. It's dented and the galvanized steel is rusty in spots, but no leaks yet. We must weigh the cost of cheap disposable everyday items against the higher INITIAL cost of a well made item. My food storage containers are all glass. If you use glass containers, be careful. You can't have butterfingers or you'll be sweeping up chards of glass everywhere. It's sad that even baby food comes in plastic these days. Edit: I went to 3 stores B4 I found a "corn broom" - wooden handle & straw bristles. Made in China, but bought 2 of them anyway. Also, looking over my scissors. Yes, plastic handles, but 35 years old, used almost daily. They are in great condition. Made in Solingen, Germany. No idea what I paid for them 35 years ago.
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Those crow feathers remind me of the "flu-flu" arrows I shot in the backyard when I was a kid. I never lost one because the velocity would drop off quickly and when I missed the target, the arrow wouldn't be very far past the target.
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This is a great video. Very informative on the design history, manufacturing & cost implications. I was in aerospace manufacturing for 40 years, and Lilly explained what most people don't understand; the cost of doing business. I sure don't need another knife, but this is on my "🔪wish list" for the bug out bag. (It will not replace, but join my 75 year old KA-BAR) and out live both of us!
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❤ to all. A few years ago, I came here for archery info. Stayed for so much more! After cvid in '21, I slacked off on archery. This is great motivation. Thank you dear Lilly! Coincidentally, I recently started increasing my animal proteins. I have noticed 2 benefits so far.
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Excellent presentation of some very interesting information!
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You made a throwing stick. Amy turned it in to a boomerang!
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Wise words Mr. Ryan..
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I always liked those XT60 connectors.
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First thing I did was to read a few comments. I could tell this was going to be good before I watched it!
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A lot to digest here. Knowing your issue is an important step. Sounds like you are tackling the issue through diet, so that is great! Here in USA, a doctor will give you a pill & send you on your way. For day to day eating, cutting carbs is a big help. In an actual shtf situ, carbs can be a part of survival even if they are the worst food for you. Coincidentally, I'm trying to cut carbs too. I have no diagnosis of any problem, but I like to experiment & learn new things.
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