I'm with you brother the best ones I've ever gotten from dead people whose rich relatives didn't care about it it the one that got me started was I pulled up and they were throwing all the antique and find china and losses all the crystal Inn the dumpster and then they were putting muddy boards from a backyard Planters on top of it that's a little they cared that's the reality of how much people care about their dead loved ones that I've seen over and over in my three years of doing this the gold things that go on the top of your shoulders on military uniforms are called epaulets
I admire how you touch and handle this unit, you show a real interest in history and a reverence for some one who lived and died. In my estimation, you show more reverence than the family.🍒
15:34 Print was was a "Sofa Painting" made to hang 6" t0 8" above your sofa in the 1960s. This one was redeemed with S&H Green Stamps. I was just a child and put all the stamps in the books so we could give my grandparents one for Christmas. It now hangs in my hall.
At 4.30 you pulled out what you called a heating blanket. It is actually a geri pad, for a person who has an issue with incontinence. I used to work in hospitals and nursing homes and seen many of those. The heavy padding on the back keeps the bedding from getting messed up, if an accident happens.
Stop calling your daughter your twin..she has all the good looks and brains😘😘love your videos and especially the ones which include your family..you are doing a great job with work..home..and your kids.. keep it up
You are showing so much respect for his things. I live in an over 50's village and often when someone dies we see a skip delivered and "family" throws everything it breaks your heart
I find it very sad and disrespectful when family does not care about a deceased family's belongings that meant so much to that person. For some reason that person at one time had to carefully pack it up and put it in a storage , that for for some reason was never able to get back to it and then passed. Breaks my heart. I'm so glad that at this time you are finding and appreciating this mans belongings and treasures interesting and treating them with respect such as he did.
Llnda Discher At the end of the day it's just stuff... You can't hold on to all of the deceased person's stuff. We'd all be up to our eyebrows in unused things if we couldn't let go. Keep the memories, and the personal ,and meaningful things, and let go of the stuff.
Thanks for sharing a view into someone's life that if you hadn't documented it, it would have been left in the trashheaps of time. That is why I watch your videos.
love the new editing style mike! Really clean and polished! Also shout out to ur daughter for coming to her senses! She will make a great addition to the family business
you would find a teepee in the plains of the mid west used mostly by the Apache tribe around the 1800's. easy to set up and tear down to move from one place to another. they usally was made of buffalo hide and there is a flap at the top so smoke can exscape then closed to keep heat inside. sorry for my spelling not the sharpest tool in the shed for spelling :D
There is 4 parts to this video . Check out rest. I will warn you there are many units we just go through fast but we’re working on our efforts of being more careful
I saw all four. Thanks. Nothing wrong with fast. I watched videos were people throw stuff they don’t like against the wall or simply destroyed it. I don’t like that. Like your attitude and how you handle what you just bought. Treasure or waste .... no need to throw it around.
If you didn`t buy this locker, it would most likely end up in the dump.....what you are doing is far better than the landfill getting filled up with usable items. By the way, your "twin" is doing an awesome job of filming.
So sad, I still have things that were my grandmother's and uncles. I have tons of things my mother has given me over the years. My mother dull has my grandma's things and my grandfather's! I just can't imagine walking away and not even caring enough to even go thru it a bit and keeping some things! It might not have been important to them but it was to him and is just sad.
love watching your videos love the way you think positive keep the Universe on your mind even when you buy a locker like that you stay positive so I love watching your video and nice camera lady she's beautiful all the way from Spain so keep putting them videos out and God bless you and your family
ANCHORMAN!!!! I love those movies!!!!! You will quadruple your money no problem on this one. Train collectors are passionate about anything train, and pin collectors are the same way.
At 22:10 you show a book Spanning the Gate , its the history of the golden gate bridge. My grandfather was one of many workers on the bridge when he was a young man.. I have a piece of the original cabling for the bridge and am always looking for things about the bridge and its construction. If you decide to part with that particular book I would be interested I couldnt tell if it was hardcover or paperback.
Collectors of books are always looking for first editions, you will find the details at the front, could be some good ones there, great video enjoyed as always
As my grandparents, Parents, Aunts and Uncles have aged and eventually died, I have been responsible for dealing with all the stuff they have left behind. As much as we want to keep as much as we can, we are limited with what we can take with us due to space constraints in our own homes, duplication of items (how many sets of dishes can you need??) and the feeling of being overwhelmed by the sheer mass of stuff. You have to be ruthless when you go thru things. (some people can even say cold) . You keep a few things for sentimental reasons (photos, jewelry, etc) but the rest just has to go! Thank god there are people like YOU who can come in, sort things, sell things and close out this chapter! Because if not, we would be a land of hoarders
You are so correct. My mother's last remaining sister died in Nov. My cousin could not force herself to sort through all of the clothes she left, so she bagged them all up and brought them to my mother, who doesn't really need them. My mother will be 90 in April. And she's a hoarder. Not like you see on those shows, but I have to sneak things that are worn out or broken out of the house and hope she forgets them. When she dies I will have the task of sorting her things. Neither of my brothers will help, but they'll both complain when I donate most of her belongings to a local charity.
My Mom was the last remaining parent who died. She had clothes from 1947 that I had to deal with! And teeny tiny shoes (she wore a 5 AA shoe!) and junk and knickknacks and absolutely NOTHING of any actual worth. My husband and I (we live in Florida) went to Northern Indiana in JANUARY to deal with this mess. We took 19 garbage bags of clothes out of ONE room! I lost track of how many bags we had in total. We took 57 pairs of high heeled shoes to goodwill. I gave away stuff to her neighbors and friends and there was STILL so much stuff! After 10 days we were exhausted, but the closets and dressers were empty. We left the household goods for my brother and sister in law to deal with. We both took a few things (mostly to give our kids) and left the rest for an estate sale in the early summer. Whatever was left after the estate sale we gave to good will and the actual trash (magazines, paperwork from 1950, junk) went into a dumpster we had to rent. Until you deal with this up close and in person you have no idea of the magnitude of STUFF that people have!!!
I was told once at an auction to go for the books and look through them later because older people tended to hide money between the pages....haven't found any yet but there is always hope!!!
I don't think it's about not wanting it; it may just be too painful. They may not want to find something that may tarnish their memory of their loved one. It's not about ignorance; it's about respect for the deceased and what the material items may have meant to him/her. I lost my dad and my heart shatters when I see something that reminds me of him. I took care of him during the time he suffered until the esophagus cancer eventually took him. I knew what meant the most to him. His family probably knew that too. That person obviously had some type of connection to the terms to care enough to pack, label and store them. I'm not trying to be condescending or anything else but giving a different point of view. Showing respect while showing interest in fascinating and grand or collectable items may change the point of view of the viewers. Turning in personal items such as photos/documents to the office is also a nice gesture. Unwrap the item with honor and integrity showing respect for the deceased, show the interest and excitement of the interesting find (when there is one), explain what you know about it. But for the most part, you already do these things, it's just sometimes I think people get offended by the way things get tossed around like junk. When I see it, it hurts my heart. Of course you'll do want you want, I just want to give my take on this. I like watching your videos because of some of the awesome finds but I have ended up teary eyed over some of the stuff.
they're more interested in the money they can get out of whatever else they thought was more important than they were anything from memory which is really sad but it's really true and I understand where you're coming from cuz I deal with this and doing volunteer work all the time even people won't claim the bodies cuz they think they're going to have to pay for him to be cremated
True words. The insight I’ve gotten from life doing this job. Analyzing from the iinside the way i do. Has totally changed me as a person just watching what i do as i do it . And boggles me mind .
Its ok be proud you are respectull recycling a service obviously neadead.But always try AS you do always to reunight think But please stop appoligising AND explaining your allowed love UK
Omg that painting "horse and buggy” used to hang in my home when I was a kid, I’d spend ridiculous amounts of time staring at it and wishing I could live there...talk about a childhood memory, I loved that thing. Some of the train mags etc. May be collectible to train enthusiasts btw.
Just a thought...check to see if the local historical society, County Library or historical associations would like to buy the books according to their subject. They offer or pay buy a price you designate. They sort, make the offer, you get the money with little work involved. Have them sign an agreement if a book is worth more than say 50.00 USD they must split the price 50/50. (or whatever percent you like) especially with private collectors. If they cheat you guys get the full price when sold or refund if sold plus any legal fees. I don't know if you can put this type of thing without a lawyer but it's worth a try. I used to have to sign similar things for the photos taken of me or the artwork created using my modelling. You could also sell to used book stores. Also if it matters to you look for 1st editions, famous writers, books made into movies etc. Then sell them in mixed items auctions. Good luck.
Navajo do not live in tee pee, they live in a hogan , i am part mayan but british and i know that , lol that is not the property of a navajo , who mostly prefer to be called Dine , its said din nay by the way , navajo was a spanish name for them , The Origin of the Name "Navajo" "Navajo" is a Spanish adaptation of the Tewa Pueblo word navahu'u, meaning "farm fields in the valley." Early Spanish chroniclers referred to the Navajo as Apaches de Nabajó ("Apaches who farm in the valley"), which was eventually shortened to "Navajo.", i took that quote from google
by the way my dna says 6 generations ago my ancestor was pure Mayan , i know that the Mayan blood came from my Cornish ancestry , Cornish miners went to mine in Mexico, some stayed some came back , what amuses me is i test higher than some of my Mexican relations , aint that a blast ? they say its because the children of the Cornish Mexicans inter married
Under the spreading Chestnut tree, the village smithy stands; The smith a mighty man is he, with large and sinewy hands; And the muscles of his brawny arms are as strong as iron bands. The first stanza of The village blacksmith, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Seeing the print @15:25 clicked a memory switch, I guess. I had to memorize that poem in the 3rd grade I'll be 65 this year, you do the math, too damn long ago for me to count!!! So any way do a little research and check out the print, I could be wrong, but maybe not. It sure fits the poem, if you can match it to the poem it will be worth a bit more, Worth checking out anyway, and I would like to know as well!!! Later.
Someone is going to buy the lockers of deceased people might as well be you, at least you show them respect . The haters are either jealous or do not understand the reality of what's involved with buying and selling units. Like you all ways say scared money don't make money! Great video.
Although I would hate to lose my storage unit but the truth is whoever buys it it's first that's honest deal so the people with hating on you has no reason to now with that being said what's with the pink hair funny
There nothing wrong with you buying that my co worker passed away a week ago an her family didn't want nothing she had in her house they gave the key to another co worker an told them whatever in her house keep it an then they would sell her house after so there nothing wrong with buying deceased things go for it
I think your doing a awlsome job.meaning.it does not bother me buying people’s storages.they do not pay,it’s there loss.so ignore the rude posts you get.have fun.i do feel sad for the deceased man.his family did not want anything of his.sad😢
#HustleGrindRewind
Nice and crisp filming well done 🤗
Check your p.o. box
I'm with you brother the best ones I've ever gotten from dead people whose rich relatives didn't care about it it the one that got me started was I pulled up and they were throwing all the antique and find china and losses all the crystal Inn the dumpster and then they were putting muddy boards from a backyard Planters on top of it that's a little they cared that's the reality of how much people care about their dead loved ones that I've seen over and over in my three years of doing this the gold things that go on the top of your shoulders on military uniforms are called epaulets
5:19 Brother cannot seriously think, 'Jesus' wrote any part of the Bible, right?
he pirat how old are you ???
I admire how you touch and handle this unit, you show a real interest in history and a reverence for some one who lived and died. In my estimation, you show more reverence than the family.🍒
your awesome for buying what family turned their backs on. you show lots of respect.
15:34 Print was was a "Sofa Painting" made to hang 6" t0 8" above your sofa in the 1960s. This one was redeemed with S&H Green Stamps. I was just a child and put all the stamps in the books so we could give my grandparents one for Christmas. It now hangs in my hall.
WOW 😮 All I can say is “the divine miss M “ did a great job at filming
Really enjoyable to watch.....go girl
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏
She did do well. I didn’t need to tell her what to do for most part once started she just did. And she did great.
At 4.30 you pulled out what you called a heating blanket. It is actually a geri pad, for a person who has an issue with incontinence. I used to work in hospitals and nursing homes and seen many of those. The heavy padding on the back keeps the bedding from getting messed up, if an accident happens.
Oh ok. Thank you. Very helpful .
wondered if anyone else would know lol
@@maryharris73020 LOL
even used they are worth 10 bucks because they are washable
@@jimmoats9273 Didn't know they were worth that much. Good to know. Thanks for the info.
Stop calling your daughter your twin..she has all the good looks and brains😘😘love your videos and especially the ones which include your family..you are doing a great job with work..home..and your kids.. keep it up
Yes she does . Love that child so much . Thank you for the kind words truly .
You are showing so much respect for his things. I live in an over 50's village and often when someone dies we see a skip delivered and "family" throws everything it breaks your heart
Anyone else notice the quality upgrade? I did!! Nice work...
PAT!!!!!
So far so good Mike! Hello to you too Alex & Salt Princess!
Really nice quality. I like the gimball too. I got one for Christmas but still don't have the hang of it. Great video! Looking forward to part 2.
Comes out tomorrow mister
I find it very sad and disrespectful when family does not care about a deceased family's belongings that meant so much to that person. For some reason that person at one time had to carefully pack it up and put it in a storage , that for for some reason was never able to get back to it and then passed. Breaks my heart. I'm so glad that at this time you are finding and appreciating this mans belongings and treasures interesting and treating them with respect such as he did.
Llnda Discher At the end of the day it's just stuff... You can't hold on to all of the deceased person's stuff. We'd all be up to our eyebrows in unused things if we couldn't let go. Keep the memories, and the personal ,and meaningful things, and let go of the stuff.
Thanks for sharing a view into someone's life that if you hadn't documented it, it would have been left in the trashheaps of time.
That is why I watch your videos.
I gave my grandmother a copy of that barn picture in the 60's. Wish I was there so I could by yours
love the new editing style mike! Really clean and polished! Also shout out to ur daughter for coming to her senses! She will make a great addition to the family business
hi you guys ty michaela for working the camera, you did GREAT , love the video quality
Thank you Mary. Apprecite it .
Love your analogy about passing on the persons energy
you would find a teepee in the plains of the mid west used mostly by the Apache tribe around the 1800's. easy to set up and tear down to move from one place to another. they usally was made of buffalo hide and there is a flap at the top so smoke can exscape then closed to keep heat inside. sorry for my spelling not the sharpest tool in the shed for spelling :D
I watch a lot of storage unit buys. I love this video. Especially how careful you unpacked ... so you have a new subscriber.
There is 4 parts to this video . Check out rest. I will warn you there are many units we just go through fast but we’re working on our efforts of being more careful
I saw all four. Thanks. Nothing wrong with fast. I watched videos were people throw stuff they don’t like against the wall or simply destroyed it. I don’t like that. Like your attitude and how you handle what you just bought. Treasure or waste .... no need to throw it around.
Awesome teamwork Pirates!
Haters will hate and a dead person will remain dead.
Avon bottles are going for 10 and up to 100.
If you didn`t buy this locker, it would most likely end up in the dump.....what you are doing is far better than the landfill getting filled up with usable items. By the way, your "twin" is doing an awesome job of filming.
So sad, I still have things that were my grandmother's and uncles. I have tons of things my mother has given me over the years. My mother dull has my grandma's things and my grandfather's! I just can't imagine walking away and not even caring enough to even go thru it a bit and keeping some things! It might not have been important to them but it was to him and is just sad.
love watching your videos love the way you think positive keep the Universe on your mind even when you buy a locker like that you stay positive so I love watching your video and nice camera lady she's beautiful all the way from Spain so keep putting them videos out and God bless you and your family
Leroy Soss thank you Leroy soss. I appreciate it .
ANCHORMAN!!!! I love those movies!!!!! You will quadruple your money no problem on this one. Train collectors are passionate about anything train, and pin collectors are the same way.
We will make some money on this one for sure . Part two airs tonight .
The family is enjoying the trains for sure
At 22:10 you show a book Spanning the Gate , its the history of the golden gate bridge. My grandfather was one of many workers on the bridge when he was a young man.. I have a piece of the original cabling for the bridge and am always looking for things about the bridge and its construction. If you decide to part with that particular book I would be interested I couldnt tell if it was hardcover or paperback.
Love all your videos, good content, and a great host.
Perfume and cologne bottles, even Avon are collectible. I had bronze shoes from when I was a baby.
Another great Vid. Learning a lot from you guys!!
Thank you .
Great video Mike. Huge improvement.... Keep up the great work
Thank you benji
Collectors of books are always looking for first editions, you will find the details at the front, could be some good ones there, great video enjoyed as always
Thank you.
As my grandparents, Parents, Aunts and Uncles have aged and eventually died, I have been responsible for dealing with all the stuff they have left behind. As much as we want to keep as much as we can, we are limited with what we can take with us due to space constraints in our own homes, duplication of items (how many sets of dishes can you need??) and the feeling of being overwhelmed by the sheer mass of stuff. You have to be ruthless when you go thru things. (some people can even say cold) . You keep a few things for sentimental reasons (photos, jewelry, etc) but the rest just has to go! Thank god there are people like YOU who can come in, sort things, sell things and close out this chapter! Because if not, we would be a land of hoarders
Good words there Connie . Much agreed .
You are so correct. My mother's last remaining sister died in Nov. My cousin could not force herself to sort through all of the clothes she left, so she bagged them all up and brought them to my mother, who doesn't really need them. My mother will be 90 in April. And she's a hoarder. Not like you see on those shows, but I have to sneak things that are worn out or broken out of the house and hope she forgets them. When she dies I will have the task of sorting her things. Neither of my brothers will help, but they'll both complain when I donate most of her belongings to a local charity.
My Mom was the last remaining parent who died. She had clothes from 1947 that I had to deal with! And teeny tiny shoes (she wore a 5 AA shoe!) and junk and knickknacks and absolutely NOTHING of any actual worth. My husband and I (we live in Florida) went to Northern Indiana in JANUARY to deal with this mess. We took 19 garbage bags of clothes out of ONE room! I lost track of how many bags we had in total. We took 57 pairs of high heeled shoes to goodwill. I gave away stuff to her neighbors and friends and there was STILL so much stuff! After 10 days we were exhausted, but the closets and dressers were empty. We left the household goods for my brother and sister in law to deal with. We both took a few things (mostly to give our kids) and left the rest for an estate sale in the early summer. Whatever was left after the estate sale we gave to good will and the actual trash (magazines, paperwork from 1950, junk) went into a dumpster we had to rent. Until you deal with this up close and in person you have no idea of the magnitude of STUFF that people have!!!
People hide cash inbooks, bibles and paintings there could be cash hiding in all that.
I was told once at an auction to go for the books and look through them later because older people tended to hide money between the pages....haven't found any yet but there is always hope!!!
It's good to look through the books, a lot of people put money in them.
My parents had the same barn & horse picture in our house growing up.
Those pins are so cool. I collet pins but not ones like that awesome
Great video at every level good job!
I don't think it's about not wanting it; it may just be too painful. They may not want to find something that may tarnish their memory of their loved one. It's not about ignorance; it's about respect for the deceased and what the material items may have meant to him/her. I lost my dad and my heart shatters when I see something that reminds me of him. I took care of him during the time he suffered until the esophagus cancer eventually took him. I knew what meant the most to him. His family probably knew that too. That person obviously had some type of connection to the terms to care enough to pack, label and store them. I'm not trying to be condescending or anything else but giving a different point of view. Showing respect while showing interest in fascinating and grand or collectable items may change the point of view of the viewers. Turning in personal items such as photos/documents to the office is also a nice gesture. Unwrap the item with honor and integrity showing respect for the deceased, show the interest and excitement of the interesting find (when there is one), explain what you know about it. But for the most part, you already do these things, it's just sometimes I think people get offended by the way things get tossed around like junk. When I see it, it hurts my heart. Of course you'll do want you want, I just want to give my take on this. I like watching your videos because of some of the awesome finds but I have ended up teary eyed over some of the stuff.
22:59, Beer Steins, Alex.
Those old police badges!!!!! Holy shit!!!
Abraham Lincoln my favorite quote "you cannot control man's appetite for something through legislation"
23:33 I think the salt and pepper set is by Russell Wright. May be worth something nice.
Southern Indiana is watching.
you should keep the pin saying once a TWIT ALWAYS A TWIT and WEAR IT PROUDLY SIR.
Shout out bid is where its at
It has its moment . That’s for sure. Not an every move tactic .
Thank you for sharing
Yasss! Anchormannn!
As an older antique dealer told me once, "It is all just stuff."
NO 2ND TERM!!! LOL . Great treasures!
Great video!
Thank you Tirah!
Miss it doggone it!! I am soo sorry.
Thank you for watching .
That oak rocker alone more than doubles your investment.
I've seen that cove (in that painting) before in photos on the internet. but from the other side of it.
ya its a very used scene. I believe to be in monterey area
The anchorman....thats lot of books....thats probably sell...
Missed it live again
Awwww. Trying get part two ready for tomorrow if not will be Saturday
BADGES,BADGES we don’t need no stinking badges. What movie is that from? 2 movies used it.
Very well said ... and true ! Bob
I am so looking for a webster dictionary. Year 80 and under.
what are live YT auctions? not to sound dumb but never saw a live auction on you tube
would love to go to a auction , me and my husband do dumpster diving so far
Happysmileydivababygirl Touch of glass it’s a thrill you should experience at least once
@@DJBENBBAD plan on checking it out , im in Colorado so I would have look around or moreless ask around who does auction here
Happysmileydivababygirl Touch of glass check out this site. publicstorageauctions.com and select your state
@@DJBENBBAD thank you shoot I be check it out thanks :)
the blue thing was not a heating pad its a bed pad
they're more interested in the money they can get out of whatever else they thought was more important than they were anything from memory which is really sad but it's really true and I understand where you're coming from cuz I deal with this and doing volunteer work all the time even people won't claim the bodies cuz they think they're going to have to pay for him to be cremated
True words. The insight I’ve gotten from life doing this job. Analyzing from the iinside the way i do. Has totally changed me as a person just watching what i do as i do it . And boggles me mind .
I like how you love your own comment lol 😂 and I love your videos
Max Hart you have to love yourself or nobody will . 😘
shout out to your cute twin
The definition of "a beautiful" room? Is one you can't live in and seldom enter.
TruAnRksT i like it
The Avon bottles are worth money.
Train set landscaping
It's just recycling of unwanted things which will go to someone who loves it as much as the original buyer
That book the torch is passed is a really valuable book it's about JFK and his death
That a incontinent pad for people in nurseing home or at home
What do "those" people think an Estate Sale is?! Probably 90% of Estate Sales is for a person that has died. I don't get what the aversion is.
do you sell your books in bulk ?
Jim Moats i can if was close by to make a offer on them
Its ok be proud you are respectull recycling a service obviously neadead.But always try AS you do always to reunight think
But please stop appoligising AND explaining your allowed love UK
Omg that painting "horse and buggy” used to hang in my home when I was a kid, I’d spend ridiculous amounts of time staring at it and wishing I could live there...talk about a childhood memory, I loved that thing. Some of the train mags etc. May be collectible to train enthusiasts btw.
Anchorman!!
It's no different than a estate sale.
Okay 😀 I’m making you breakfast tomorrow!! Because I love you!
Ha!!! I didn’t realize that I was writing in the comments section of this video!!
Navajo Indians did not live in “teepees”. They live in Hogan’s. Or regular houses.
Just a thought...check to see if the local historical society, County Library or historical associations would like to buy the books according to their subject. They offer or pay buy a price you designate. They sort, make the offer, you get the money with little work involved. Have them sign an agreement if a book is worth more than say 50.00 USD they must split the price 50/50. (or whatever percent you like) especially with private collectors. If they cheat you guys get the full price when sold or refund if sold plus any legal fees. I don't know if you can put this type of thing without a lawyer but it's worth a try. I used to have to sign similar things for the photos taken of me or the artwork created using my modelling. You could also sell to used book stores. Also if it matters to you look for 1st editions, famous writers, books made into movies etc. Then sell them in mixed items auctions. Good luck.
Why split anything when they can get full price?
All that cologne is Avon $$$$$!
Navajo do not live in tee pee, they live in a hogan , i am part mayan but british and i know that , lol that is not the property of a navajo , who mostly prefer to be called Dine , its said din nay by the way , navajo was a spanish name for them , The Origin of the Name "Navajo" "Navajo" is a Spanish adaptation of the Tewa Pueblo word navahu'u, meaning "farm fields in the valley." Early Spanish chroniclers referred to the Navajo as Apaches de Nabajó ("Apaches who farm in the valley"), which was eventually shortened to "Navajo.", i took that quote from google
by the way my dna says 6 generations ago my ancestor was pure Mayan , i know that the Mayan blood came from my Cornish ancestry , Cornish miners went to mine in Mexico, some stayed some came back , what amuses me is i test higher than some of my Mexican relations , aint that a blast ? they say its because the children of the Cornish Mexicans inter married
i do not mean they married their own siblings , lol , i mean all the families that married Mexicans their children married other Mexican Cornish
Under the spreading Chestnut tree, the village smithy stands; The smith a mighty man is he, with large and sinewy hands; And the muscles of his brawny arms are as strong as iron bands.
The first stanza of The village blacksmith, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Seeing the print @15:25 clicked a memory switch, I guess. I had to memorize that poem in the 3rd grade I'll be 65 this year, you do the math, too damn long ago for me to count!!! So any way do a little research and check out the print, I could be wrong, but maybe not. It sure fits the poem, if you can match it to the poem it will be worth a bit more, Worth checking out anyway, and I would like to know as well!!! Later.
Thank you
terry dalrymple GTFOH
,my bad terry, I was responding to the comment directly above yours claim that trump is a top 5 president
The "Junior G-Man" pin, or the "Dick Tracy" pin will easily pay for the whole unit.
Cowboy fan!! Like her already!!!
Someone is going to buy the lockers of deceased people might as well be you, at least you show them respect . The haters are either jealous or do not understand the reality of what's involved with buying and selling units. Like you all ways say scared money don't make money! Great video.
Anchor man
4 more years
deceased man walking? you have absolutely no respect.
Although I would hate to lose my storage unit but the truth is whoever buys it it's first that's honest deal so the people with hating on you has no reason to now with that being said what's with the pink hair funny
There nothing wrong with you buying that my co worker passed away a week ago an her family didn't want nothing she had in her house they gave the key to another co worker an told them whatever in her house keep it an then they would sell her house after so there nothing wrong with buying deceased things go for it
I'm shouting second term.
Money i do belive
#HustleGrindRewind
It isn’t a motto it’s a way of life .
I think your doing a awlsome job.meaning.it does not bother me buying people’s storages.they do not pay,it’s there loss.so ignore the rude posts you get.have fun.i do feel sad for the deceased man.his family did not want anything of his.sad😢
You can’t be twins she is a lot better looking and much younger then you! Sorry but that’s life.she is just a very cute girl.louise Tridle
The family really lost the meaning of the family member..
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