Sorry to anybody that does not like the speeded up audio, I try very hard to only make 8 minute YT videos, obviously I failed at that. HAHA! But I did shave about a minute off by speeding it up a little. This video was about 35 minutes long during the rough cut. Thank you for your support!!
Thanks man! I really appreciate the comment. I always dig your trashy content and your message is on point, I hope you are able to influence the masses! The more people out there Keeping It Clean the better……
Hey Libby, Several years ago The Clean River Alliance started using grain sacks for their volunteers cleanups. The sacks are usually donated by breweries, cafes or feed stores. The grain sacks are really durable and can hold two 5 gallon buckets of trash. Plus they are reusable for a few cleanups before they are too gross to reuse. 👍🏻
Sorry to anybody that does not like the speeded up audio, I try very hard to only make 8 minute YT videos, obviously I failed at that. HAHA! But I did shave about a minute off by speeding it up a little. This video was about 35 minutes long during the rough cut. Thank you for your support!!
Haha, I watch on 2x anyway, so when I hear your regular voice it's jarring
@@aarond725 LOL! That is how my wife watches YT videos.
Hope you are OK after being Jarred!!
What a great cleanup! I love the 2-camera setup, with a first-person and a third-person view.
Thanks man! I really appreciate the comment.
I always dig your trashy content and your message is on point, I hope you are able to influence the masses! The more people out there Keeping It Clean the better……
Good job!
Thank you for spending your time on my YT channel. That in itself is not the easiest thing to do. Ha!!!
Thanks for go clean
Thank you!
I subscribed to your channel.
Looks like you are knee deep in the YUK!! Thank YOU for go clean!!!
Great one! I'm curious, I've seen you use grain sacks in a bunch of videos for collecting trash. Why do you choose those?
Hey Libby,
Several years ago The Clean River Alliance started using grain sacks for their volunteers cleanups. The sacks are usually donated by breweries, cafes or feed stores. The grain sacks are really durable and can hold two 5 gallon buckets of trash. Plus they are reusable for a few cleanups before they are too gross to reuse. 👍🏻