I'm Japanese. Japanese soldiers absolutely used their blades in WW2. They didn't carry full sized katanas very often, but they did carry Tantos. They were ceremonial, yes, but they were also not mass produced junk. Some were produced for soldiers, but many were family blades belonging to their ancestors dating hundreds of years prior. Blades that had been passed down for generations. They were terrified to lose them to Allies as souvenirs, so many were scuttled. They used them in close quarters like Americans used combat knives. Was it as romanticized as The Last Samurai? No. But they did use them. Japanese soldiers also weren't allowed to surrender, lest they lose their honor. When faced with overwhelming enemy forces, they would charge the Allies with blades drawn if their ammunition and grenades were depleted, or perform Seppuku to keep their honor. Hundreds of soldiers have been found on idlands such as Iwo Jima in caves having had performed Seppuku rather than surrender. They also regularly executed and tortured prisoners with them. Japanese soldiers continued to fight the war long after it ended, one soldier refusing to believe Japan had lost and continued to fight until 1972. Another was fishing beside his issued rifle in the 60s, knowing the war was over and being afraid to surrender. Japanese soldiers had been sold propoganda by Emperor Hirohito that Americans and the Allies were barbaric people who would r*pe and torture anyone they came across before killing them. This fear caused civilians to Seppuku en masse, as they were terrified of the Allies due to brainwashing through this propoganda. This is also the reason they fought so hard and refused to surrender, and also why they took almost no prisoners.
I completely agree! It’s exactly what I said right after seeing this. Home owner definitely gets the money and it was really nice to offer the contractor 10%. As soon as the greedy contractor demanded more than 10%, then they should have got nothing.
The bee hives were crazy because you would have gotten a lifetime supply of honey! Additionally, in your Worst Bug infestations video, there was a similar bee hive!
WWII Japanese swords were not always mass produced. Some were family heirloom swords that had been in the family for 100s of years. And all were considered weapons and were used often to kill.
This reminds me of another video I have seen of crazy renovations. One of them mentioned LAYERS of paint over the years. It would not surprise me that there would be anything of value hidden in the house that I grew up in, or even the one I am in now from the previous homeowners stashed away either in the attic or walls. Its like a scavenger hunt that you didn't know was happening!
there´s actually a colony of bumblebees living in suspended-ceiling of my house. its not intensional beehive but they just decided to live here and its not really a proplem
You won't get much honey from them , and they are able to sting repeatedly and fast . Ón that - stinging - I speak from experience on that . Do keep them as long as possible , as they are essential to pollinating certain flowers which produce edible fruits . 🙂👍
A bit long story here Ouro Preto, Brazil is a city where most of Brazil gold was mined back in the 18th century (the city name means "black gold") Back then when the Lisbon earthquake in 1755 that destroied mos of the Portuguese capital (and what the earquake didnt destroy the tsunami did) there was a gold tax called "o quinto" (the fifth part), where all the Brazilian gold was taxed in 20% to be sent to Portugal as funds to help raise Lisbon Of course many people used some "creative ways" to evade part of the tax, hiding gold-dust filled urns in walls, under the houses, you name it.. Even saints wooden statues were hollowed out to hid gold inside Now and again some of those urns are found
That duck was an antique. The goblets too. Ever watched antiques roadshow? The ducks represent marriage and the "silver" wares were either from ceremony or gifts. Hidden probably because it was a dowry and the most prized posessions of original owners.
The tuna and cat joke was hilarious. The most interesting find was the cemetery. Kinda creepy the patrons did not know they were going to church above a bunch of dead people.
For the riddles, I'm sorta at odds with the first one: What is it that makes everything visible but is itself unseen? - The two answers I'm juggling between are light and eyeballs. As for the second one, I had to look up the answer: What is it that is often brought to table, often cut, but never eaten? - A deck of cards. No clue about the 3rd one though.
For the first one, I thought of light, but not eyeballs. I would guess the answer is the eyes. For the second one, I thought of a knife because it is used to cut, but the answer you found makes more sense (it didn't occur to me that the object, itself, was being cut). No clue about the 3rd one, either.
The riddle book is typical of the time. The answers were sold separately. Another example was Nuts To Crack, a sort of broadsheet of puzzles & riddles. Reference: London Labour And London Poor (1840)
Be amazed is the most amazing youtuber And i never get bored from watching his videos even after watching the same videos multiple times which lead me to believe i have the answer to the riddle "what it often brought to the the table, cut, but never eaten" and im pretty sure the answer is aa cutting board
There is a house somewhere along the Delaware River when George Washington and his party were trying to get across they had stopped at a place that had a well. The homeowners of this house happened to find it underneath their kitchen floor too. So they did the same thing they got it all restorated and put glass over the top and now you can see the well in which George Washington got his water for his men.
I always leave surprises for future owners that renovate. Even in my current house when I redid the floors I painted KEEP OUT in red paint on the subfloor and left handprints being dragged to the fireplace.
25 years ago my grandfather in his old holiday house in the Italian countryside found hidden beneath the floor 2 war rifles, grenades and first aid kits from WWII, belonging to partisan rebels who used to hide outside the cities/towns to fight the fascists. It was all bought by a museum.
Been to those churches in New Haven. Can't remember if I went to the basement or not but I knew about the graves in one or more of the 3 churches on the green. I think you had to have money to be buried like that. It makes sense to do it that way because the ground could be hard to dig in when it use to get below zero there.
Things can also be behind the walls of apartments. Or hotels. (You'd be surprised how many cases of hidden cameras or hidden microphones in hotels happen.)
The first riddle is light. Cut but never eaten has to be a deck of cards. As to elbows or knees... uh... you got me on that one, unless it's a reference to which word was made up first, but I don't actually know. lol.
In 2004 we moved into our house and there were bees in our wall, about 6x2 area of bee hive. We found out because there was honey leaking through the cracks of the wall and I took a taste. A bee man came and removed them, I got to stand in my room while 100’s of drugged bees flew around me.
My dad is tunisian and when he was a child he axidentally broke a little bit of the floor of the living room in his dads house. He spotted a landmine and when he wanted to break more to get it grandpa then said to leave it be becouse the cement was too expensive. So its still there untill now i think.
The house where the $182000.00 was found. IMO the money belongs to the home owner. Not the Plumber. I mean, when they find say a broken pipe,do they share the costs with the homeowner? The original home owner who left it, sorry but when you purchase a property, everything left after signing is the new owners, unless there's some type of written agreement in the closing paperwork. For instance, when my parents sold our home in Eagle River, Alaska my mom had installed a white faux brick wall. Covering that wall was a gorgeous ivy that mom had trained. We're talking 12' x 8' . The new owners made certain that the ivy would be staying!
I lived right near the guy in the second story just a couple miles away. When they detonated the bomb, it was so loud that I thought a semi truck crashed into my house.
Phobias like these are so weird. I had a work colleague, he is afraid of dogs... We were at our lockers and we were talking... I looked away for just a second because I saw other colleagues go outside... I looked back and he had just disappeared... I was like "😳😳😳hä?". I looked around but didn't see him anywhere. When suddenly a dog came in... A woman who was walking her dog passed by our work place and, I don't know how, but somehow he "saw" the dog coming (although from where we were, you can't see outside 🙈😄)... Turned out he ran in the toilet room😅 that was the first time ever I really saw that phobia happen, how it really is and how a person, who has it, behaves😅 the dog was adorable though... A tiny little dog🙈❤️ so nowadays I kinda understand☺️ I'd have your back although it probably wouldn't be there😅😉
If I'm a contractor and i break open a wall and find cash, I'm quickly packing it all in my bag and getting out of there. I'll come back there next day to finish the job, but no one needs to be the wiser. Never tell anyone about stuff like that.
I don't think the person that found the money had any legal claim to it as it was not his home. Also the people that used to live there does not have any claim to it any more as they sold the home and that includes anything left behind. If I was to find anything valuable I would never tell anyone else about it. I wonder if the person that damaged the comic could be sued for destruction of private property?
@@bobthegoat7090 Unintentionally or not, when he sales the house that includes anything left, unintentionally, behind. Unless they had set an arrangement for any property he left when he sold the place. Possession is 9 points of the law.
4:13 Yes!!! When I was very young, my grandma told me about how one day he had sat on the toilet in her house and uh, a rat was in there. Obviously she freaked out. She probably shouldn't have told a small child about that. Ever since i've always looked twice before I sit down on a toilet. It was so bad when I was younger that I would hold it as long as I could, because I didn't want to have to sit on the toilet.
5:14 I'm often in my big, walk-in chicken coop, and no matter if I was just in it or not, my dad ALWAYS tells me to take off my shoes outside the door before walking into the house, and it gets annoying.
When i was moving to my new home we found a secret storage area we didn't know we had big enough to store a laptop of some sort but we usually put bags on it so we didn't noticed
Saying it again (😂), I don't know if someone who's making these videos will see this, but there is a channel stealing your content, translating it to Czech and making them shorter. He even uses pictures from your videos. His name is ZEK.
so not as extreme as these, but while doing some renovations to my new home i found a few interesting things to say the least, 1 was a pair of speedos in a overhang that needed to go and there was no way to drop said item from the top floor so those were put in the wall delebrity, i found some porn in one wall, another wall had the old washer and dryer hook ups (still active) leaking causing issues in said wall, and thats just in 1 year in the home... wonder what i find the more i renovate the house, also 2/3 of the bathroom is done and nothing out of the ordinary there just golden shower yellow tiles that were plastic of all things that had to go...
I've noticed that narrators (on all channels) carefully cite locations of U.S. stories (i.e. Las Vegas, Nevada) but inevitably only the city & country of other nations (i.e. Montreal, Canada rather than Montreal, Quebec). It would be nice if locations outside the U.S. also included complete information as to location. That hair-splitting aside, I do enjoy your channel & narration!
My opinion is that the cash belongs to the current homeowner. They bought and paid for the house including inside the walls. Also, the 10% thank you commission o the contractor is reasonable. Especially when they were not obligated to give the contractor anything. The contractor _could_ have taken the money without saying a word. For the perfect crime and just to be safe, wait about a year. Then locate a good place to "find" the money. A place with a low chance of anyone making an opposing claim. His own house? Out in the woods on a fishing trip? I'm not sure, but it would have to be carefully thought out. Of course, how could anyone live with themselves after doing that? I didn't know I could have such diabolical thoughts!
I'm Japanese. Japanese soldiers absolutely used their blades in WW2. They didn't carry full sized katanas very often, but they did carry Tantos. They were ceremonial, yes, but they were also not mass produced junk. Some were produced for soldiers, but many were family blades belonging to their ancestors dating hundreds of years prior. Blades that had been passed down for generations. They were terrified to lose them to Allies as souvenirs, so many were scuttled. They used them in close quarters like Americans used combat knives. Was it as romanticized as The Last Samurai? No. But they did use them. Japanese soldiers also weren't allowed to surrender, lest they lose their honor. When faced with overwhelming enemy forces, they would charge the Allies with blades drawn if their ammunition and grenades were depleted, or perform Seppuku to keep their honor. Hundreds of soldiers have been found on idlands such as Iwo Jima in caves having had performed Seppuku rather than surrender. They also regularly executed and tortured prisoners with them.
Japanese soldiers continued to fight the war long after it ended, one soldier refusing to believe Japan had lost and continued to fight until 1972. Another was fishing beside his issued rifle in the 60s, knowing the war was over and being afraid to surrender.
Japanese soldiers had been sold propoganda by Emperor Hirohito that Americans and the Allies were barbaric people who would r*pe and torture anyone they came across before killing them. This fear caused civilians to Seppuku en masse, as they were terrified of the Allies due to brainwashing through this propoganda. This is also the reason they fought so hard and refused to surrender, and also why they took almost no prisoners.
So the lesson here is: "Renovating can be extremely rewarding or extremely painful."
Or both.
Or both!
and occasionally somewhat explosive
@@BeAmazed That would make it really painful!
@@Potato_1108 people will think your ugly, they’re right
Home owner gets the money 10% was a very nice gesture in my book
Yeah
The contractor was very greedy and I would have given him nothing
Ok it wasn’t just me😅cause 10% of that much money can still be life changing
I completely agree! It’s exactly what I said right after seeing this. Home owner definitely gets the money and it was really nice to offer the contractor 10%. As soon as the greedy contractor demanded more than 10%, then they should have got nothing.
Really enjoyed all this. It was excellent.
You always provide such colorful commentary and great videos. Thank you.
This is one of my favorite topics from Be Amazed. Thanks!
Your PRODUCTIONS ARE AMAZING! 😮🤯👍😬👌
The basket just looks like someone stashed their silver and antique wooden duck decoy which has and had value and desirability
A wise man once said watch Be Amazed
A dead man once said: ...
A goose once said...
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A wiser man once said it never hurts to see titties
Ight be amazed jr
Narration was on point!!! Loved it 😍
That underwater well was my favorite but now I’m just hoping that Donna doesn’t pay me a visit any time soon
"Buzzy flatmates "😂 We had a similar bee infestation at my childhood home and watched as the honey 🍯 was harvested albeit getting stung 🐝😉
Another day, another binge watching Be Amazed!
Bees are underated. We need them. And they wont sting unless you pose a threat. 🐝
It's kinda hard to not pose a theat to a creature 0.05x your size
@@marvinarellano2258 thats the difference betwwen us and animals. We imagine threats. They only perceive.
1:48 I would! But not for the honey… all I want IS TO WORSHIP THE *BUBUYOGS!!!* (Filipino for bees)
The bee hives were crazy because you would have gotten a lifetime supply of honey! Additionally, in your Worst Bug infestations video, there was a similar bee hive!
Amazing video👍
WWII Japanese swords were not always mass produced. Some were family heirloom swords that had been in the family for 100s of years. And all were considered weapons and were used often to kill.
This reminds me of another video I have seen of crazy renovations. One of them mentioned LAYERS of paint over the years. It would not surprise me that there would be anything of value hidden in the house that I grew up in, or even the one I am in now from the previous homeowners stashed away either in the attic or walls.
Its like a scavenger hunt that you didn't know was happening!
Brilliant video as always ❤
AWESOME DUDE! Love the content! Keep up the great work!
4:26 I actually own Donna the dead! Sad Gemmy’s discontinued her bc it definitely scared a lot of people!
Love this channel, particularly this narrator, he is the best. 🙂
there´s actually a colony of bumblebees living in suspended-ceiling of my house. its not intensional beehive but they just decided to live here and its not really a proplem
You won't get much honey from them , and they are able to sting repeatedly and fast . Ón that - stinging - I speak from experience on that .
Do keep them as long as possible , as they are essential to pollinating certain flowers which produce edible fruits . 🙂👍
"Buzzy flatmates"🐝😁 You can put some sugar solution or syrup for them in a bowl near their "room"
I have melissophobia
@@braedenk.4173Me too, and it’s a result of being stung on my foot when I was 2.
A bit long story here
Ouro Preto, Brazil is a city where most of Brazil gold was mined back in the 18th century (the city name means "black gold")
Back then when the Lisbon earthquake in 1755 that destroied mos of the Portuguese capital (and what the earquake didnt destroy the tsunami did) there was a gold tax called "o quinto" (the fifth part), where all the Brazilian gold was taxed in 20% to be sent to Portugal as funds to help raise Lisbon
Of course many people used some "creative ways" to evade part of the tax, hiding gold-dust filled urns in walls, under the houses, you name it.. Even saints wooden statues were hollowed out to hid gold inside
Now and again some of those urns are found
Nice
Skibidi toilet predicted the future 💀💀
I bean watching for 16 minutes and this is great so far
This has got to be your funniest episode in a while. You should have a drink or two before each take moving forward 😂
The "Winnie the Pooh" part got me laughing! 😂😂😂
That duck was an antique. The goblets too. Ever watched antiques roadshow? The ducks represent marriage and the "silver" wares were either from ceremony or gifts. Hidden probably because it was a dowry and the most prized posessions of original owners.
The tuna and cat joke was hilarious. The most interesting find was the cemetery. Kinda creepy the patrons did not know they were going to church above a bunch of dead people.
6:23 Mario reference.
My favorite is the discovery of the ACTION COMICS #1. That spells serious dollars there!
the difference in his voice now and his voice 2yrs ago is mind blowing
What we have the same h with pink 😮😮😮😮😮🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯😱😱🙀🙀💬
@@HollyPeck-l2q what lol
How much stock footage do you want to use in your videos?
This channel: YES
Man he found the real life skibiti toilet 😊
😂😂😂😂As if skibiti toilet wasn't creepy enough...
For the riddles, I'm sorta at odds with the first one:
What is it that makes everything visible but is itself unseen? - The two answers I'm juggling between are light and eyeballs.
As for the second one, I had to look up the answer:
What is it that is often brought to table, often cut, but never eaten? - A deck of cards.
No clue about the 3rd one though.
For the first one, I thought of light, but not eyeballs. I would guess the answer is the eyes.
For the second one, I thought of a knife because it is used to cut, but the answer you found makes more sense (it didn't occur to me that the object, itself, was being cut).
No clue about the 3rd one, either.
Answer: "The truth".
@@bekindtoanimals2189 In answer to the first one, I presume. That makes a lot of sense.
light and eyeballs can be seen. the answer I came up with is sight.
@@Abbenxena True.
8:13 when i was little, i used to ride my bike to school in shorts on winter days and it felt normal
In my childhood home, we found a (loaded) gun from the 1950's. We gave it to a friend.
In a friends house, they found coupons from the 1940's & 50's.
Love your vids ♥️💜♥️
The riddle book is typical of the time. The answers were sold separately. Another example was Nuts To Crack, a sort of broadsheet of puzzles & riddles.
Reference: London Labour And London Poor (1840)
When doing a renovation in an 18th century house (Gloucester, MA) we found hundreds of shoes in the walls. This explains it! TY
14:56 the one that bought the Property S/he did buy everything on that property so none have legal rights to except the property.
Im always AMAZED, and you give me a laugh too.
Great video 📹 👍
Be amazed is the most amazing youtuber And i never get bored from watching his videos even after watching the same videos multiple times which lead me to believe i have the answer to the riddle "what it often brought to the the table, cut, but never eaten" and im pretty sure the answer is aa cutting board
There is a house somewhere along the Delaware River when George Washington and his party were trying to get across they had stopped at a place that had a well. The homeowners of this house happened to find it underneath their kitchen floor too. So they did the same thing they got it all restorated and put glass over the top and now you can see the well in which George Washington got his water for his men.
Drinking water is about the least interesting thing George Washington did, lol
It's kinda cool but also boring somehow at the same time
I’d have it restored too. It would be super cool to look down and see it.
Keep it up mate ur vids are truly amazing
Honestly, I'm amazed
good, be amazed
I always leave surprises for future owners that renovate. Even in my current house when I redid the floors I painted KEEP OUT in red paint on the subfloor and left handprints being dragged to the fireplace.
25 years ago my grandfather in his old holiday house in the Italian countryside found hidden beneath the floor 2 war rifles, grenades and first aid kits from WWII, belonging to partisan rebels who used to hide outside the cities/towns to fight the fascists. It was all bought by a museum.
I watched - I’m afraid of toilets now 😂😎🎉🎉🎉👍. As always wonderful ! Well done ! Thank you
Been to those churches in New Haven. Can't remember if I went to the basement or not but I knew about the graves in one or more of the 3 churches on the green. I think you had to have money to be buried like that. It makes sense to do it that way because the ground could be hard to dig in when it use to get below zero there.
Cool video.
The best part is that i didn't get worried about what I could find in my new house because im too poor to buy one 😂
Things can also be behind the walls of apartments. Or hotels. (You'd be surprised how many cases of hidden cameras or hidden microphones in hotels happen.)
I be amazed everytime I watch Be amazed video's
that 70s carpet would be fine in a baby/small child's room. Brightly colorful.
The first riddle is light.
Cut but never eaten has to be a deck of cards.
As to elbows or knees... uh... you got me on that one, unless it's a reference to which word was made up first, but I don't actually know. lol.
Your the best UA-camr
Be amazed if you're reading this you should be the new mrbeast because of how good your videos are
your content is the most amazing. and it always amazing
One of the first top 200
The carpet looks like the previous house owners love Christmas
4:28 still better than skibidi toilet
In 2004 we moved into our house and there were bees in our wall, about 6x2 area of bee hive. We found out because there was honey leaking through the cracks of the wall and I took a taste. A bee man came and removed them, I got to stand in my room while 100’s of drugged bees flew around me.
The fact he kept going back to Donna lmao-
Never disappoint's me
I love you vids Be Amaze
My dad is tunisian and when he was a child he axidentally broke a little bit of the floor of the living room in his dads house. He spotted a landmine and when he wanted to break more to get it grandpa then said to leave it be becouse the cement was too expensive. So its still there untill now i think.
2:42 is that a Lada?
10:24 can someone tell me what movie that scene was im curious
I love to watch your videos
I love your voice!
WOW I didn’t know this
Nice new intro. I like it!
Fyi its been there for months, youre prolly new to the new intro😅
@@pompkinman777 That.... and im getting old
You are correct.
The house where the $182000.00 was found. IMO the money belongs to the home owner. Not the Plumber. I mean, when they find say a broken pipe,do they share the costs with the homeowner?
The original home owner who left it, sorry but when you purchase a property, everything left after signing is the new owners, unless there's some type of written agreement in the closing paperwork.
For instance, when my parents sold our home in Eagle River, Alaska my mom had installed a white faux brick wall. Covering that wall was a gorgeous ivy that mom had trained. We're talking 12' x 8' . The new owners made certain that the ivy would be staying!
Love your video Be Amazed and keep up the great work
4:27 real life skibidi toilet
Nice video
That made me laugh so hard. Poor wee Donna.
I lived right near the guy in the second story just a couple miles away. When they detonated the bomb, it was so loud that I thought a semi truck crashed into my house.
I have a phobia of bees, if I even hear a buzzing sound, I’m running the opposite direction at Mach 3. No questions asked
bro is traveling at supersonic speeds
Phobias like these are so weird. I had a work colleague, he is afraid of dogs... We were at our lockers and we were talking... I looked away for just a second because I saw other colleagues go outside... I looked back and he had just disappeared... I was like "😳😳😳hä?". I looked around but didn't see him anywhere. When suddenly a dog came in... A woman who was walking her dog passed by our work place and, I don't know how, but somehow he "saw" the dog coming (although from where we were, you can't see outside 🙈😄)... Turned out he ran in the toilet room😅 that was the first time ever I really saw that phobia happen, how it really is and how a person, who has it, behaves😅 the dog was adorable though... A tiny little dog🙈❤️
so nowadays I kinda understand☺️ I'd have your back although it probably wouldn't be there😅😉
🧄🍊🍊🍒🥔🫒🫑🍞
At least they're sticking to just supersonic and not hypersonic (Mach 5 or more)
If I'm a contractor and i break open a wall and find cash, I'm quickly packing it all in my bag and getting out of there.
I'll come back there next day to finish the job, but no one needs to be the wiser.
Never tell anyone about stuff like that.
Glad I watched this.🤓😳🤓
The people who went to see the titanic deserve a Darin award
Wells in houses always remind me of lovecrafts "Pickmans Modell". 😱
I don't think the person that found the money had any legal claim to it as it was not his home. Also the people that used to live there does not have any claim to it any more as they sold the home and that includes anything left behind. If I was to find anything valuable I would never tell anyone else about it.
I wonder if the person that damaged the comic could be sued for destruction of private property?
If the money is left unintentionally, then it is actually not necessarily the new homeowner's property.
@@bobthegoat7090 Unintentionally or not, when he sales the house that includes anything left, unintentionally, behind. Unless they had set an arrangement for any property he left when he sold the place. Possession is 9 points of the law.
Are you a law student too?
Goosifer made my evening ! 😂😂😂
4:13 Yes!!! When I was very young, my grandma told me about how one day he had sat on the toilet in her house and uh, a rat was in there. Obviously she freaked out. She probably shouldn't have told a small child about that. Ever since i've always looked twice before I sit down on a toilet. It was so bad when I was younger that I would hold it as long as I could, because I didn't want to have to sit on the toilet.
5:14 I'm often in my big, walk-in chicken coop, and no matter if I was just in it or not, my dad ALWAYS tells me to take off my shoes outside the door before walking into the house, and it gets annoying.
When i was moving to my new home we found a secret storage area we didn't know we had big enough to store a laptop of some sort but we usually put bags on it so we didn't noticed
Saying it again (😂), I don't know if someone who's making these videos will see this, but there is a channel stealing your content, translating it to Czech and making them shorter. He even uses pictures from your videos. His name is ZEK.
so not as extreme as these, but while doing some renovations to my new home i found a few interesting things to say the least, 1 was a pair of speedos in a overhang that needed to go and there was no way to drop said item from the top floor so those were put in the wall delebrity, i found some porn in one wall, another wall had the old washer and dryer hook ups (still active) leaking causing issues in said wall, and thats just in 1 year in the home... wonder what i find the more i renovate the house, also 2/3 of the bathroom is done and nothing out of the ordinary there just golden shower yellow tiles that were plastic of all things that had to go...
19:00 looks like absinthe gear to me - it's a spirit(as in alcohol) that has a very specific drinking "ritual"
I love your videos 🥰😍😆😁😄😃😀😅😍😘🥰😍🤭
I've noticed that narrators (on all channels) carefully cite locations of U.S. stories (i.e. Las Vegas, Nevada) but inevitably only the city & country of other nations (i.e. Montreal, Canada rather than Montreal, Quebec). It would be nice if locations outside the U.S. also included complete information as to location. That hair-splitting aside, I do enjoy your channel & narration!
i be amazed all the time;)
There's a lake a mile from my house, kinda wanna make a hole connecting it from there to my living room too 😅🕳
My opinion is that the cash belongs to the current homeowner. They bought and paid for the house including inside the walls. Also, the 10% thank you commission o the contractor is reasonable. Especially when they were not obligated to give the contractor anything.
The contractor _could_ have taken the money without saying a word. For the perfect crime and just to be safe, wait about a year. Then locate a good place to "find" the money. A place with a low chance of anyone making an opposing claim. His own house? Out in the woods on a fishing trip? I'm not sure, but it would have to be carefully thought out.
Of course, how could anyone live with themselves after doing that? I didn't know I could have such diabolical thoughts!
The contractor should have been happy with 10%. The estate shouldn't have been entitled to squat.
He found the money, he deserved a bigger chunk because with out him nobody would have money.
@@elliottenglish2388 It wasn't his to begin with whether he found it or not.