The nuclear level sarcasm coupled is just perfect, dealing with used parts guys reading a diff eq book. I love it, this was basically a short form Coen brothers film. More, please.
I have a couple questions.: Why would a parts guy be reading a differential equations book? Is it because the parts guy always thinks he knows better than you do?
This is the best independent film that I have seen in years. Dramatis personae and thespianism of a calibre reserved only for the greats. Seamless transitions between stage, and practical locations. A genuine story of life. Classic filmmaking. If not a winner, then a Cannes nominee at its very least.
@@mbrick that’s actually what I had in mind for what this is better than. Recall the lower 4 are blocked in by the cv joints on the Subaru and require a swivel and an extension.
Thank You Wes for helping out Neil and his Family, even though it was a RV. Loved the Comedy bits, made this a Great video. Best Wishes to You and your Wife!
As a Mechanic in St.Louis , I feel a correction is in order They are about 1/4 mile North of East St.Louis's city limit. The way you can tell is the gunfire doesn't start until after sunset.
East St. Louis was my dad’s hometown. When he left to join the Air Force, his family moved to Washington Park. If you didn’t address mail to my grandparents at Washington Park, you got yelled at. So, I’m guessing Jimbo’s is in Washington Park. 😬
And Hollywood thinks I care that they went on strike and the cable companies wonder why I won’t sign a contract. This is the real deal here. Thanks for another awesome video.
4 minutes in and just respect wes for being like yhe rest of us...working on our backs in tight spots wrenching. I hope one day hmthis channel grows to a point he doesn't have to one day, but today I feel a bit proud he's just like the rest of us lol
Now that the NO motorhome policy has been broken, when will we see another snowplow video? Excellent job! Appreciate the content and commentary with humor!
After watching your video i went over to Neil's channel to see his take, afterwards i had to come back here and say that i knew you were a good guy Wes but this was really an awesome gesture for you to ease their stress and allow them to carry on with their vacation. Thumbs up 👍 bro.
Wes, these last few Videos have been awesome, love the humor you are throwing in, you have gone way over the heads of most Channels to give the Audience a reason to make you our Priority #1 to view...
Fun Fact: Those first year gas 4R100s had a fatal flaw where if you got off than on the gas during a 1-2 shift around 4,000 rpm - the mechanical diode would detonate every time with a 100% success rate. Ford quickly reverted back to the older sprag design on gas 4r100s. They left the mechanical diode in the diesel trucks for a while longer, because they figured "they never will get to 4000 rpm, so it's fine". It wasn't fine. Quality is Job 1 I guess.
It's actually a pretty damn good transmission for the era. I can hold a lot more power than the manual equivalents. I also figured if you are replacing on for an RV, you may as well get a built one. They aren't that expensive at all.
Hey every once in a while you just need to let the customers do the R&D work. Always found it funny when I worked in their dealer we got hammered on "Fix it right the first time" when they were busy with "Build it right the fourth time".
I laughed my butt off on this! - Wes, you are not just a great mechanic, your films become real art! We all admire you how much work you spend on creating this - thank you so much!
Yes, that is exactly what it’s like to be a mechanic in the south. Most shops don’t even own a torch, and your lucky to find one exhaust shop in a county, because they last the life of the vehicle. BTW that opening sequence was fire !!
Can confirm, our shop has a torch but we hardly ever use it. We pretty much use it exclusively to take out exhaust bolts that are about to break, no rust at all.
Thank you Wes for helping out Neil. You’ve earned a new subscriber, in Tokyo. Scrolling through your catalog, looks like I’ve landed on content gold. Thanks for making the world a better place.
Recently been binge-watching your channel Wes. Every single video - even the ones 2 or 3 years old were very entertaining. The intro was great, so keep on making the vids with the dry humour and all the wits. It's been highly apprciated.
Your intro brought one word to mind “Griswalds” I was trying to figure out how to work in a reference to Boping Baloney but their kids looked really normal. Nice work and another happy customer. Well done!
I'm an aircraft mechanic, car mechanic, and farm machinery mechanic and I live in Texas. Yup, rust is not a thing here and about the only thing one needs a torch is for those pesky exhaust overhauls/replacements but other than that is so nice. The summer heat can be and is a thing but I'll take that over those long frozen, salt-ridden, frigid winters any day for sure and NO RUST!!!! Love your vids Wes, please keep them coming and also have been subscribed to Neil's channel for quite some time. Great job!!!
I was watching Dig Drive DIY when they went to Colorado and had RV trouble. They stopped at your place and you fixed it while they were gone. Neil said to check out the repair video on your channel. Wow! That was awesome! (and funny!) Thank you.
On your test drive, and you did the ole hole shot I was expecting the fuel tank to implode because of the rate of fuel consumption. Don’t do business with Jimbo, you’ll give the guy a heart attack with all the stress from reaching for inspection sheet and parts list. 😊I’m betting Neil appreciated the help and was more than willing to dive in to help. Thanks for the tag along video sir, this was a fun one, for me anyway.
As a kid my friends and I lived at the wrecking yard. You could get small block chevys for $150-200 trannys for $80-120 and if it didnt fit the bill you could exchange it within 30days. We bought allot of engines, trannys, difs etc. When your in school with limited funds the wrecking yard was king.
Really enjoy what you are doing with the videos. The bed music and comedy bits are a lot of fun. The efforts around editing and general filming are also noted. Hope u r having fun. Thank you for all of it.
Now this IS a good buddy to have! I still think you got the better end of the deal rebuilding the transmission. I couldn’t imagine going cross country in a JK with 3 ladies….haha
Woah, production level oh my. As someone who's worked on multiple farms, forklifts/skidsteers are a godsend. They let you do so many things you probably shouldn't, but have to do.
This same scenario happens to me too when I have family coming over for a visit. The visit ends up with spending time on my back in the garage replacing all the brake lines or something like a fuel pump… Replacing a transmission takes the cake though! The most expensive lunch out!
I felt the anxiety in my shoulder blades when you said motorhome! Just recently a buddy of mine bought a huge cabin cruiser with an inboard Cummins and asked me to work on it for him... I laughed so hard at him he wasn't sure how to take it annnnd i said no, non, nein, nope, nah-uh, nodda, not gonna do it... I worked on pleasure craft and also offshore fishing boats at the wharf every night during lobster and tuna season after having worked at the dealership all day and every wekend for almost a decade on the side and there's no amount of money that could get me back in the engine bay of a boat. Now, that being said, you bring me your well maintained Mercury outboard or Honda outbaord and you might catch me in a good mood, but if you bring me something beat to snot and a dogs breakfast, you may as well just keep on truckin' right past my driveway.
I was already a couple of bourbons in before I watched this but man this is your best! Camera improvement, funny situations and great to see Mrs in on all the fun🤣
Very interesting, funny but very true story!! BTW in my younger days I was an electronic technician thanks to 4 years in the USAF! One of my job titles at one employer (Washington Area Mass Transit Administration 77-80) was Mechanic (Bus drivers union) even though I worked on the subway maintaining the CCTV, PA system, 24 ch PCM terminal, transfer machines, radio system, telephones etc. The checks cleared so no problem what you call me.
Not to be "that guy," but I'm impressed Wes had a book on Differential Equations, even if just a prop! Does he have even more talents of which we are unaware?
@@WatchWesWork Yeah, they don't just give those sheepskins out for free... Degreed ChE, licensed ME here...my copies are a bit *older* than yours though...
just started watching,already bringing back painful memories of wrenching at a heavy truck shop for 16 years.They're the place these RV's go to get worked on-
I can appreciate your pain. I flew with a guy who used to be a mechanic in a truck shop and he would rebuild a gearbox where the gears would almost change by themselves but introduce it to the driver and it would reduce him to tears. He was a good mechanic and an even better airline pilot.
Neil even lives in northern Indiana so it's impressive how little rust there is under that thing! Wonder where they got it from. Good on you for breaking the rules and helping out Neil get his family back on the road for vacation! 👍🏻
The nuclear level sarcasm coupled is just perfect, dealing with used parts guys reading a diff eq book. I love it, this was basically a short form Coen brothers film. More, please.
" nuclear level sarcasm" .. tears of laughter ! :)
PLEASE GIVE ME SOME DIESEL TRUCK REPAIRS! MORE IM LEARNING SO MICH
Dunno what to think about this. I came to this channel and liked it because of the good content without all this tick tock reenactment stuff...
I have a couple questions.: Why would a parts guy be reading a differential equations book? Is it because the parts guy always thinks he knows better than you do?
This is the best independent film that I have seen in years. Dramatis personae and thespianism of a calibre reserved only for the greats. Seamless transitions between stage, and practical locations. A genuine story of life. Classic filmmaking.
If not a winner, then a Cannes nominee at its very least.
I'll be waiting for a call.
"He made it to the end of the driveway, he's past the warranty period." Classic!😆
Spoiler
"When it left the end of the driveway, it was in excellent condition".
Jimbo’s matter of fact, “We close at three”, was perfect and had me laughing.
True to Life,
Every time I think the videos can't get better and funnier you prove me wrong. Thanks Wes 😂
Could not agree more!
Are you kidding me ? More of this. I love it. This IS your shtick
I guess.
This was some of your best work Wes! The video is really good too!
Thanks for saving our vacation! I forgot I still owe you lunch.
I did end up with a refrigerator full of food...
What, no kitchen in the RV? 😁
@@WatchWesWork Everyone there's a BBQ at Wes' so the food doesn't go bad. 🤭
@@josephking6515 Let's see... if I start today, I should get there by the time the left-overs are gone.
At least I can scritch Max...
That level of access to the bellhousing bolts is LUXURIOUS.
Tell me about it 😂
I would love that level of access to the bellhousing bolts/ starter motor on my Trooper.
The only thing better is a 4 cylinder Subaru.
@@mbrick that’s actually what I had in mind for what this is better than. Recall the lower 4 are blocked in by the cv joints on the Subaru and require a swivel and an extension.
The skit in this is funny as hell, as it is perfectly accurate of a parts yard! 😂❤
That made it even funnier everything he said was true.
Except for maybe the diffy-Q book they were reading. That was a nice touch.
Thank You Wes for helping out Neil and his Family, even though it was a RV.
Loved the Comedy bits, made this a Great video.
Best Wishes to You and your Wife!
As a Mechanic in St.Louis , I feel a correction is in order
They are about 1/4 mile North of East St.Louis's city limit.
The way you can tell is the gunfire doesn't start until after sunset.
LMAO!
😂😂
East St. Louis was my dad’s hometown. When he left to join the Air Force, his family moved to Washington Park. If you didn’t address mail to my grandparents at Washington Park, you got yelled at. So, I’m guessing Jimbo’s is in Washington Park. 😬
Jimbo's Auto Parts dude reading Differential Equations is everything.
And Hollywood thinks I care that they went on strike and the cable companies wonder why I won’t sign a contract. This is the real deal here. Thanks for another awesome video.
4 minutes in and just respect wes for being like yhe rest of us...working on our backs in tight spots wrenching. I hope one day hmthis channel grows to a point he doesn't have to one day, but today I feel a bit proud he's just like the rest of us lol
The lift is so nice, but I used to work on trucks and it was all on my back.
Now that the NO motorhome policy has been broken, when will we see another snowplow video? Excellent job! Appreciate the content and commentary with humor!
Or the next garbage truck.
A Garbage truck, with a plow, towing a boat!!!
We need to see this!
Amphicar with a plow towing a boat carrying a jetski
🤣😂
They will roll in the day before the next huge snow storm.
After watching your video i went over to Neil's channel to see his take, afterwards i had to come back here and say that i knew you were a good guy Wes but this was really an awesome gesture for you to ease their stress and allow them to carry on with their vacation. Thumbs up 👍 bro.
Wes, these last few Videos have been awesome, love the humor you are throwing in, you have gone way over the heads of most Channels to give the Audience a reason to make you our Priority #1 to view...
Wow, thanks!
Easy, his head's big enough
Yes Wes has Really found his style and humour. This video was gold :)
@@WatchWesWork I really enjoy your videos too but im not gonna slobber all over that big ol butt of your like he did!! LOL
the witty and clever humor is amazing these videos have been too funny
The broken dish washer was the classic. This ones a good competitor. Thank you for the humor. Your a good man Mr. Wes
Wes, that was a lot of fun! Thanks for putting in the extra time to make it entertaining.
“We close at three…..” Priceless!!
Fun Fact: Those first year gas 4R100s had a fatal flaw where if you got off than on the gas during a 1-2 shift around 4,000 rpm - the mechanical diode would detonate every time with a 100% success rate.
Ford quickly reverted back to the older sprag design on gas 4r100s. They left the mechanical diode in the diesel trucks for a while longer, because they figured "they never will get to 4000 rpm, so it's fine". It wasn't fine.
Quality is Job 1 I guess.
It's actually a pretty damn good transmission for the era. I can hold a lot more power than the manual equivalents. I also figured if you are replacing on for an RV, you may as well get a built one. They aren't that expensive at all.
I find Ford goes about things in the Frank Sentara method, I did it my way
Hey every once in a while you just need to let the customers do the R&D work. Always found it funny when I worked in their dealer we got hammered on "Fix it right the first time" when they were busy with "Build it right the fourth time".
This decisionmaking feels like it carried through to Powershift.
@@werta5000 Frank Sentara? was that the guy in the Pack Rats with Dean Martian, Sammy Doofus, Jr and Joe E Bitchop?
I laughed my butt off on this! - Wes, you are not just a great mechanic, your films become real art! We all admire you how much work you spend on creating this - thank you so much!
Yes, that is exactly what it’s like to be a mechanic in the south. Most shops don’t even own a torch, and your lucky to find one exhaust shop in a county, because they last the life of the vehicle.
BTW that opening sequence was fire !!
We do got it pretty easy lolz…. But we still have to break out the torch for exhaust components and every once in awhile a tierod
That's so weird, myself being a citizen of the salt belt all my life. My gas axe is the equalizer for just about any rusted component.
There's exhaust shops but they exist to make cars LOUD instead of stock replacement lol
Can confirm, our shop has a torch but we hardly ever use it. We pretty much use it exclusively to take out exhaust bolts that are about to break, no rust at all.
You Totally Forgot The Freaking Heat!!!
Your best yet...funny as hell...your comedic timing is flawless...the script and the repair work were world class...keep 'em coming
I think this is the first motor vehicle I’ve seen in your shop with no rust!
Yeah, it’s not really wrenching on a Ford unless there are layers of rust and broken studs.
Right he must be from the west coast or the south because it was decently clean. Or maybe it’s just been sitting and hasn’t seen much road salt idk
Quick Wes, put that “No RV’s” sign out again or they’ll all turn up at yours. Very funny video, well done to all the cast and crew. Cheers, Stuart 🇦🇺
The testing of the transmission by Jimbo was priceless. You reached a new level Wes, now we want more funny scenes.
Good friends are hard to find. You are a good guy.
My really reaction was way more animated!! I was super excited to have visitors!
I've dealt with Jimbo's heaps. Never had any issues - an absolute gentleman!
RVs…the gift that keeps giving! Just sold my 40 ft diesel pusher, just like a boat, happiest days are when you buy it and when you sell it!
save the neck for me Clark.
that's century's old about boats.. "two happiest days....."
Wes. As funny as your intro was, I KNOW your a big hearted guy who would never let "Rules" get in the way of helping another out. Well Done my man!
Thank you Wes for helping out Neil. You’ve earned a new subscriber, in Tokyo.
Scrolling through your catalog, looks like I’ve landed on content gold. Thanks for making the world a better place.
Welcome aboard!
ab-so-lutely marcus
Gold indeed!
Please, his vids r getting shorter and shorter
Neil is lucky to have friends as skilled as u wes 👍
Production value, cinematography, directing, acting.... off the charts, so much so that I didnt even know what the original problem or solution was
WOW such production values, there's "acting" and "lines" and "cameos". I thought there was a writers strike over there. You've raised the bar.
Hey at least it has great access to those bellhousing bolts behind the dog house
True that!
Passed the warranty period lol 😂 the bloopers at the end so hilarious 😂
The junkyard test procedure is pretty accurate from what I've seen.
really like the differential equations text.. nice touch!
Recently been binge-watching your channel Wes. Every single video - even the ones 2 or 3 years old were very entertaining. The intro was great, so keep on making the vids with the dry humour and all the wits. It's been highly apprciated.
The reason I subscribed. I go for the personality, not neccessarily the type of content, although I have learned stuff from Wes!
I'm never going to work on these vehicles, I just enjoy watching a pro with a hilarious sense of humour
That's labor for sure if you did a marathon 😄
Gotta love that taillight warranty. Once outta sight warranty goes with it!😊
Wes, I'm glad you have embraced the production. The editing, humor, and sound qual are on point. Thank you.
Neil is how I found your channel. Great video.
Loving Jimbo’s reading material.
Especially in the second clip... TP-410!!! (Crane's Handbook)... 8-) ;)
Perfect intro. Watch Wes Work could be a classic American sitcom.
Diff. Eq. and fluids, LMAO! Loved the re-enactments and Mrs. Wes’ very believable renditions.
They don’t make people like Wes anymore lending a friend a major hand you get my sub for that one. Thx
Glad to see your Humor came back in spades! We have all experienced the same " It's fully tested " scenario with the same results.
Your intro brought one word to mind “Griswalds”
I was trying to figure out how to work in a reference to Boping Baloney but their kids looked really normal.
Nice work and another happy customer. Well done!
I love the "Differential Equations" book in the reenactment....
The comedy skits were great! 😂 keep up the great work Wes.
Thanks for taking care of Neil, Wes, you're a good man. Never change!
Great video Wes. From the music, editing, re enactments, and best, the wifey throwing shade!
I'm an aircraft mechanic, car mechanic, and farm machinery mechanic and I live in Texas. Yup, rust is not a thing here and about the only thing one needs a torch is for those pesky exhaust overhauls/replacements but other than that is so nice. The summer heat can be and is a thing but I'll take that over those long frozen, salt-ridden, frigid winters any day for sure and NO RUST!!!! Love your vids Wes, please keep them coming and also have been subscribed to Neil's channel for quite some time. Great job!!!
I was watching Dig Drive DIY when they went to Colorado and had RV trouble. They stopped at your place and you fixed it while they were gone. Neil said to check out the repair video on your channel. Wow! That was awesome! (and funny!) Thank you.
On your test drive, and you did the ole hole shot I was expecting the fuel tank to implode because of the rate of fuel consumption. Don’t do business with Jimbo, you’ll give the guy a heart attack with all the stress from reaching for inspection sheet and parts list. 😊I’m betting Neil appreciated the help and was more than willing to dive in to help. Thanks for the tag along video sir, this was a fun one, for me anyway.
That's why he has to tow the Jeep. For when he runs out of gas between stations.
my buddy has a F250 V10 Ive never seen it get over 9
As a kid my friends and I lived at the wrecking yard. You could get small block chevys for $150-200 trannys for $80-120 and if it didnt fit the bill you could exchange it within 30days. We bought allot of engines, trannys, difs etc. When your in school with limited funds the wrecking yard was king.
Really enjoy what you are doing with the videos. The bed music and comedy bits are a lot of fun. The efforts around editing and general filming are also noted. Hope u r having fun. Thank you for all of it.
This is easily my favorite youtube channel. There's not a close second. Wes is the man.
I’m enjoying the additional editing and skits you have added to your videos lately! 😂😂😂
LOVE it!. and at least you had a little help with that one. the bloopers at the end are a nice touch.
What's the warranty for that work? "EOD". What's that stand for? "End of Driveway". ROFL!! Great video and loved the re-enactments!
I love Jimbo's reading material haha light afternoon reading.
Now this IS a good buddy to have! I still think you got the better end of the deal rebuilding the transmission. I couldn’t imagine going cross country in a JK with 3 ladies….haha
He signed up for it!
Woah, production level oh my. As someone who's worked on multiple farms, forklifts/skidsteers are a godsend. They let you do so many things you probably shouldn't, but have to do.
Love the production!
This same scenario happens to me too when I have family coming over for a visit. The visit ends up with spending time on my back in the garage replacing all the brake lines or something like a fuel pump… Replacing a transmission takes the cake though! The most expensive lunch out!
Since we bending rules a bit I got a boat that keeps pulling a vacuum on the fuel tank, I've replaced everything, might have to send it your way :)
We're closed...
After every video, my wife has the same comment…”Poor Wes”. Love the dry humor. Keep it up.
Love the extra production value, Wes. Almost as much as the t-shirt in the "Guess Who's Coming for Lunch" scene. Keep 'em coming!
The quality of these intros has SKYROCKETED! I love it! Amazing work Wes!
Fuel sipping V-10! Joe’s auto parts! You keep getting better and better Wes.
Not only are they fuel sipping, but very quiet. About as quiet as a 747 on a max takeoff run!
Hi Wes, Neil asked to thank you on his behalf, saving their holiday (and Motorhome) - Thank you from South Africa...
I felt the anxiety in my shoulder blades when you said motorhome! Just recently a buddy of mine bought a huge cabin cruiser with an inboard Cummins and asked me to work on it for him... I laughed so hard at him he wasn't sure how to take it annnnd i said no, non, nein, nope, nah-uh, nodda, not gonna do it... I worked on pleasure craft and also offshore fishing boats at the wharf every night during lobster and tuna season after having worked at the dealership all day and every wekend for almost a decade on the side and there's no amount of money that could get me back in the engine bay of a boat. Now, that being said, you bring me your well maintained Mercury outboard or Honda outbaord and you might catch me in a good mood, but if you bring me something beat to snot and a dogs breakfast, you may as well just keep on truckin' right past my driveway.
This is stinking epic, Wes. Awesome production that *obviously* took some time to put together. The humor and storytelling are fantastic. Love this!!!
it could've been better. Like the transmission failing on the parts chaser, 900 miles from home. I give it 60% on Rotten Tomatoes.
I was already a couple of bourbons in before I watched this but man this is your best! Camera improvement, funny situations and great to see Mrs in on all the fun🤣
two years ago unstoppable Morgan stopped in and now its Neil. Once again Wes is a savior, the patron saint of breakdowns on the open road.
You’re a fine example of compassion, stepping over the boundaries to help out a friend!
Off the charts silly dry humor with sarcasm! Love this video!!
Very interesting, funny but very true story!! BTW in my younger days I was an electronic technician thanks to 4 years in the USAF! One of my job titles at one employer (Washington Area Mass Transit Administration 77-80) was Mechanic (Bus drivers union) even though I worked on the subway maintaining the CCTV, PA system, 24 ch PCM terminal, transfer machines, radio system, telephones etc. The checks cleared so no problem what you call me.
Right. I had a "technician" title once. Whatever makes HR feel better.
Good clean comedy , with hard work sprinkled in !
Not to be "that guy," but I'm impressed Wes had a book on Differential Equations, even if just a prop! Does he have even more talents of which we are unaware?
I earned it.
@@WatchWesWork Fellow mechanical engineer here. Most of what I do is powerpoint. Love the humor in the video!
@@WatchWesWork Yeah, they don't just give those sheepskins out for free...
Degreed ChE, licensed ME here...my copies are a bit *older* than yours though...
@@mikelezcurra810 Excel these days - powerpoint ebbs & flows...
I imagine that book belongs to Mrs Wes since she has a Master Degree in Maths. One very intelligent lady is Mrs Wes.
Jimbo's must be an international franchise, because I've run into them everywhere.
just started watching,already bringing back painful memories of wrenching at a heavy truck shop for 16 years.They're the place these RV's go to get worked on-
I can appreciate your pain. I flew with a guy who used to be a mechanic in a truck shop and he would rebuild a gearbox where the gears would almost change by themselves but introduce it to the driver and it would reduce him to tears. He was a good mechanic and an even better airline pilot.
Love the humor in this video. More of that.!!!!! THANKS..... Love from Denmark. 🙂
Thanks Wes, it's always good to know there are still descent folks in the U.S.
I'm here because I watch Neil and I'm glad of it. Just subscribed!
Neil even lives in northern Indiana so it's impressive how little rust there is under that thing! Wonder where they got it from. Good on you for breaking the rules and helping out Neil get his family back on the road for vacation! 👍🏻
It's an RV. At least where I'm from these are driven in July and August and parked in as dry as possible a barn or lock-up the rest of the year.
Great Job! Excellent story telling. I could watch 5 of these in a row!
Wes, I found your channel because of Neil and this incident. Your comments and humor make watching you fun! I will keep coming back!
I just started following you, from, Neil Koch ❤❤❤
Love the new style of videos lately :)
Three week Camping holiday in Wes’s workshop. Oh deep joy… 🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍
You are a good man for doing this, and Neal is very luck to know you.
The re-enactment was brilliant, I loved the 'tested' bit
" Fuel zipping 6.8 L V10" LOL.
I'm digging the new music! It definitely adds to your humor and videos overall.
Jimbo picked up the phone AND they had the part??? Only in a movie!
I had to dramatize it a bit. It's still based on actual events!
Just when I thought your channel couldn't get any better, I watched this video!