Everyone is being judgemental but Bruce is ridiculously kind and generous to any one visiting his property. Meeting him was super memorable and I can’t wait to bring my friends and visitors back. Thank you Bruce!
lukeadelic edits I have a feeling that he will never finish converting the home he has lived in for 15yrs if he was going to finish it he would have done it by now.. I hope I'm wrong tho I'd like to see a fully functional home
I can feel the matchless satisfaction in him more than in the other wealthy people. He maybe doesn't have all the best things in life, but he is truly a man of his life, this is what real success looks like. I'm so inspired by his contentment and hard work.
@Dee Kay Let me guess, he's crying cause he's got to pay 1500 dollars by the end of the month every month? Or wait no he's actually crying cause he lives shackled by the norms that have been set by society where having debt is "normal"? I GOT IT. He's crying cause he lives in a filthy crime ridden, literally stinking, drug infested city that doesn't give 2 shits about him. Oh wait, HE DOESN'T.
I visited today, Bruce is amazing. Very kind and passionate about his project. You'll see in his face and his words how much loves his house. Thanks Bruce
I think he just liked the idea of preserving it as an airplane. My father owns a Completely stripped DC6 however which he intends to convert into a house in the following years. You'll see beauty then
Alex Zander Yeah, I've seen school busses converted into homes and they look amazing. This guy had half an idea and no real game plan. Although he's 'proud' of it... it looks like nothing more than a homeless guy who found a way to stay dry in the rain.
These are such high quality and interesting videos. I love following your journey of the world and meeting these people. Content like this needs to have better recognition from the youtube community! For real.
ua-cam.com/video/6Hwa6DBihlw/v-deo.html my dad had the same idea on the end of 90's check my video in my youtube channel 😁 he built a plane in the middle of the palm trees in the Philippines
he's seems kind and intelligent and it's good his personal interests are evident in his home. who cares if it's messy lol he's clearly very passionate about the things he loves :) i'm sure everyone would use the space differently, no need to be too critical.
This is an innovative idea for survival of many if needed at some future time. A creative person could make it more inviting but it would probably be a challenge for the average person. This gentleman's suggestion about using retired jets is worthy of serious contemplation for those who think out of the box. His location is enviable.
Look just leave the man be ...he looks happy and satisfied with what he has ...i dont need to buy a home for a bunch of money..so cmon cut him some slack.
I think the basis of using discarded aircrafts for homes is not really viable, but I love this man's enthusiasm for reusing perfectly good parts that would otherwise go to waste. Repurposing these pieces in a way that doesn't require a multi-truck towing team, etc, would be a great thing to see. However, I love to see unique homes and people passionate about their lives. Your videos are, if possible, getting better by the week. Keep up the amazing work
He sounds like Jordan Perterson on the higher register, and a smoker with a throat implant or a voice with a robotic granualizer on the lower register. Quite fascinating vocal chords. Certainly no judgement here.
Seems the Guy is more interested in owning a 747 than redesigning and constructing a space that is livable and homey. Putting some Ikea furniture in a fuselage is not that impressive.
I'm a student in aeronautics engineering, so I can totally relate to this. I've worked on a project about end of life civilian airplanes, and scraping them is not an easy task. I'd love to have a talk with this man about it though! I'm sure there is still a lot to do! I've heard about him already, when you like planes you've come across he story a few times before ;) But seeing it from Dylan's point of view is really interesting :)
Janelle W it was just a theoretical project, at a students level, so not that much actually. But some companies already do it, you can find it up quite easily online :)
I just see a man who is a semi hoarder that goes to Costco and starts a conversation with everyone he meets with the intention of steering it to the fact that he lives in an airplane
I bet this gentleman is the most interesting person you have ever had the opportunity to interview hey Dylan? I think you are the best videographer, storyteller, and all around creator on UA-cam today!!! I am so impressed with the work you do, keep it up
There aren't any government programs to pay for that and it would probably be considered an "improvement" that he'd have to pay taxes on. He's living in that airplane to avoid paying taxes. Period. And to hopefully cash in when some government-subsidized "historical preservation" group is looking for an intact 727 to restore.
I also expected something amazing especially when he said to take the shoes off but then was disapointed... i saw vans done by ordinary people with space organized amazing and great taste .
ItsMitchelll Yes, it doesn’t look too healthy, having to stare down that hallway every day. It’s a good thing he’s surrounded by nature to balance it out.
projectmontego um, no. If you wear shoes in the house, you are nasty AF. You are literally spreading fecal bacteria all over your house by not taking off your shoes. www.today.com/home/health-reasons-why-you-shouldn-t-wear-shoes-house-t129820
At the beggining of the video i thought that the plane crash landed there and it happened to be on the guys property and he was like "well, i guess its mine now!" XD
This reminds me of my dad. He was the first person to fly a jet in Hawaii. The plane was too big for the air base access road. They cut down trees and telephone poles to get the plane in. Dad flew the first time about 400 miles to another base and told me it felt like just minutes.
Had seen this plane & Bruce some time ago. I marvel on all he has accomplished. Knowing from restoring 7 of my personal homes & lands they each were on, is very time consuming. My professional life I never rented. I would find a great, old historical home & buy & move into. Every possible hour or day or night not on duty, would be restoring. I was able to completely restore each home over many years before my professional life took me to another assignment location. Everyone must realize, restoration is a time consuming event. To restore a commerical jet liner is not something I would ever tackle in life. For Bruce he had a real desire & he is a work in progress in his journey he is living. Hats off to Bruce. Everyone at some point in living has a vision of what they would like to accomplish. Not everyone goes beyound. While others step out of their comfort zone & dive into their vision in real time. This becomes the comfort zone.
Death camp airplane grave yard all the same to me I'm not stuck in the past so death camp ain't holding the same meaning any more that issue when out the window along with Hitler's brain when he blew it out
You just know that once the guy gets something working, it's going to stay that way. Like the shower. If it works, it isn't going to get any better. A true pragmatist
Most everybody gets a mortgage for a postage stamp of land and a house made out of chips of wood glued together. This guy is eccentric but I love him, and aircraft.
Great! I like this guy! You know why? He is living HIS dream, not anyone else's and he is HAPPY. That's more important than conforming to WHO.. ? House and Garden magazine? Ha,ha, love this guy!
jay west it's his hobby. He likes that kind of job, fixing things haha. Who are we to judge ones happiness? He has a smile on his face, that's all that matters.
>use an old plane as a house That is so cool. Didn't think it was even possible. This blow my mind. >renovate a 1960s Chevy That is so cool. Didn't think it was even possible. This blow my mind. >build a new rig from a 90's PC case That is so cool. Didn't think it was even possible. This blow my mind. >draw a futa pony from G1 MLP style in G4 style That is so cool. Didn't think it was even possible. This blow my mind.
One incredible Man-Cave! Of course it cold have been done wth far more organization and space optimization but heck, Bruce got *exactly* what *he* wanted, so nobody can judge!
Living/repurposing planes as homes is really cool idea. Sure, they're huge, but they're probably a great idea in places prone to earthquakes. I'd be super interested to see someone fully (esthetically and architecturally) convert one of these planes. I wish Dylan/editor hadn't included the footage of his shoe/germ fixation. It made him seem more odd right out of the gate.
@@whodafuqareyou.whyareuusin4513 a hoarder is someone who has lots of stuff/clutter that they dont throw away...youre thinking of a squatter that is someone who is living somewhere and shouldnt be....
went there today. Bruce is extremely friendly. i loved talking with him. if any of you visit oregon, check out his plane home, if he's home, have a chat with him, he'll love to
Everyone is being judgemental but Bruce is ridiculously kind and generous to any one visiting his property. Meeting him was super memorable and I can’t wait to bring my friends and visitors back. Thank you Bruce!
He’s very creative too. Too bad not everyone seems to share his vision for the repurposing of retired airliners.
This guy has two different voices/ranges. I kept finding myself focusing on one of them haha weird! Cool video
Isaac Lowton That was my First thought. :D haha
Isaac Lowton that was so special and cool. :)
Isaac Lowton that's true. Lol
Me too! Lol sounds like two completely different people.
Isaac Lowton dude needs to clear his throat. Quite annoying. I had to clear mine just watching this.
Doesn’t seem practical but my dude is doing his thing, respect
Placeholder Name Pretty much the only nice comment I see.
*Your comment shows EVERYONE how to respect another person's opinions/prospectives, even if you don't agree. . Respect* !
Respectful comment right there
I met this gentleman today and toured the plane and truly admire his vision. I highly recommend visiting his home and learning more.
“This is my futon sofa. It folds flat if I need space for two, which happens from time to time”
Okay, Bruce. I see you dog.
Daniel Young my boy Bruce out here
Subtle flex. Yea we caught it
“You tryna slide back to my plane?”
yes old man still has it...😂😂😂
I was thinkin the same thing lol
i was expecting so much more from the inside
indeed, like a roughed up old trailer
The inside was depressing.
TeacherTeacher Functional, but I wouldn’t call it livable....🤔
Nobody cares sydney..
@@thebellaperez nobody is asking you to care . She's just voicing her opinions which is what the comments are for . No need to be rude.
I cleared my throat a couple times watching this video but he still didn't get the hint.
Tim Ogden 😂😂😂😂😂
Tim Ogden 😂😂😂😂😂
Tim Ogden rick
Tim Ogden 😂😂😂😂😂
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Have you ever considered revisiting people you have done videos on? I would love to see an update on this guy down the road
lukeadelic edits yes ! That's a awesome video idea
lukeadelic edits I have a feeling that he will never finish converting the home he has lived in for 15yrs if he was going to finish it he would have done it by now.. I hope I'm wrong tho I'd like to see a fully functional home
Michael Noon That was my thought too.
Yeah that'd be cool
calm down lol
I can feel the matchless satisfaction in him more than in the other wealthy people. He maybe doesn't have all the best things in life, but he is truly a man of his life, this is what real success looks like. I'm so inspired by his contentment and hard work.
This guy is happier than 98% of the people commenting here
This guy has more aircrafts then 99% of the people commenting here
Man for reals....Everyone needs to find their own bliss and this guy definitely found his..
@Dee Kay Let me guess, he's crying cause he's got to pay 1500 dollars by the end of the month every month? Or wait no he's actually crying cause he lives shackled by the norms that have been set by society where having debt is "normal"? I GOT IT. He's crying cause he lives in a filthy crime ridden, literally stinking, drug infested city that doesn't give 2 shits about him. Oh wait, HE DOESN'T.
Crazier*
I dont know about that but hes definitely a lot Less intelligent.
_"It folds out if I need space for two, which occurs from time to time."_ 👀......Okay, pop ya collar playboy 😎
He gets no pussy
😅😂
This is honestly one of the best channels with really high production value.
John lol! Oh man you made my day.
That got a laugh ha ha
I love this guy. Makes SO MUCH sense to just park a retired aircraft and hook up all the lines. Its practically a home ready to go.
I visited today, Bruce is amazing. Very kind and passionate about his project. You'll see in his face and his words how much loves his house. Thanks Bruce
That was a lot of words to get to- “would you mind taking your shoes off?”
It could be nice, if someone with taste, and a flare for interior design bought one.
Right! The inside is absolutely SHIT! :(
I think he just liked the idea of preserving it as an airplane. My father owns a Completely stripped DC6 however which he intends to convert into a house in the following years. You'll see beauty then
agreed. Put wood in there and some decorations that make it look like a HOME...still, it is cool regardless.
jambo jambogb 😂😂😂😌😂😂
Alex Zander
Yeah, I've seen school busses converted into homes and they look amazing. This guy had half an idea and no real game plan. Although he's 'proud' of it... it looks like nothing more than a homeless guy who found a way to stay dry in the rain.
These are such high quality and interesting videos. I love following your journey of the world and meeting these people. Content like this needs to have better recognition from the youtube community! For real.
Looks amazing from outside, depressing from inside :(
*Me not paying attention*
Wow this is gonna be dope when he starts work on it.
*realises he's been living there for 15 years*
Oh. _ohh..._
Ya needs a paint job and and and and and and and
MercDeMerco yeah he has literally done nothing
Same thoughts.
I thought he hooked up the inside to make it look cool...instead its just a HOARDERS HEAVEN....
To each his own...as long as it makes him happy
He bought it for 100k dollars. Its his own home. U have nothing to do with it. Mind ur own business. He can do whatever he wants
ua-cam.com/video/6Hwa6DBihlw/v-deo.html my dad had the same idea on the end of 90's check my video in my youtube channel 😁 he built a plane in the middle of the palm trees in the Philippines
You probably have way more shit accumulated than this guy
he's seems kind and intelligent and it's good his personal interests are evident in his home. who cares if it's messy lol he's clearly very passionate about the things he loves :) i'm sure everyone would use the space differently, no need to be too critical.
the plane is as complex, genius, and nutty as its owner. it looks like hoarderville. clearly, NOT a minimalist. lol.
This is an innovative idea for survival of many if needed at some future time. A creative person could make it more inviting but it would probably be a challenge for the average person. This gentleman's suggestion about using retired jets is worthy of serious contemplation for those who think out of the box. His location is enviable.
Look just leave the man be ...he looks happy and satisfied with what he has ...i dont need to buy a home for a bunch of money..so cmon cut him some slack.
100,000 for the plane and 120, 000 to move it to location.. Now that is an expensive home.
@@terryhuffaker3615 you want to try living in England for that price.
@@terryhuffaker3615 where’d you get those numbers from?
I absolutely love it. The world has a shortage of out of the box thinkers like this gentleman!!!!
I think the basis of using discarded aircrafts for homes is not really viable, but I love this man's enthusiasm for reusing perfectly good parts that would otherwise go to waste. Repurposing these pieces in a way that doesn't require a multi-truck towing team, etc, would be a great thing to see. However, I love to see unique homes and people passionate about their lives. Your videos are, if possible, getting better by the week. Keep up the amazing work
This guy is so cool and friendly! He seems really clever too. I can't even dream of being that creative or handy.
This guy has two voices at the same time
Scary shit mate.
He sounds like Jordan Perterson on the higher register, and a smoker with a throat implant or a voice with a robotic granualizer on the lower register. Quite fascinating vocal chords. Certainly no judgement here.
Seems the Guy is more interested in owning a 747 than redesigning and constructing a space that is livable and homey. Putting some Ikea furniture in a fuselage is not that impressive.
Indeed
Dead😂😂😂
smh f off
What a cool guy! I love his take on reusing these aircraft instead of simply trashing them. Thanks for this great video!
6:27 lmao that poster "Rice loves You"
Hahahaahahah gaaahdammit...
Zylnx I was looking to see if anyone said something about that 🤣
I'm a student in aeronautics engineering, so I can totally relate to this. I've worked on a project about end of life civilian airplanes, and scraping them is not an easy task. I'd love to have a talk with this man about it though! I'm sure there is still a lot to do!
I've heard about him already, when you like planes you've come across he story a few times before ;) But seeing it from Dylan's point of view is really interesting :)
Janelle W it was just a theoretical project, at a students level, so not that much actually. But some companies already do it, you can find it up quite easily online :)
He’s living in an expensive garage. Not my taste, but is truly a passion with him. Kudos!
Hi Janet how are you doing hope you’re doing okay ✅
Hey dude, if you're happy I'm happy for you, but the 747-400 would be badass to renovate
I just see a man who is a semi hoarder that goes to Costco and starts a conversation with everyone he meets with the intention of steering it to the fact that he lives in an airplane
Total hoarder.
Hahahaha
He is more than likely is just on the spectrum. Asperger’s to be specific.
LMAO!
Lets see you take an airplane and make it a home.. Smart pants.
I bet this gentleman is the most interesting person you have ever had the opportunity to interview hey Dylan? I think you are the best videographer, storyteller, and all around creator on UA-cam today!!! I am so impressed with the work you do, keep it up
Sorry it just looks ugly and dirty.
You should paint it to camouflage to hide it from the air.
There aren't any government programs to pay for that and it would probably be considered an "improvement" that he'd have to pay taxes on. He's living in that airplane to avoid paying taxes. Period. And to hopefully cash in when some government-subsidized "historical preservation" group is looking for an intact 727 to restore.
DEEREMEYER1 land taxes
hu man e has supports on ground and he cant just do that on anyones land????
true true
shut up
that could be cool, but seems like he's focusing on fixing-up the wrong things if he's still at this stage 17 years into the project
Wrong to you, right for him.
Looks like a typical procrastinator. You get overwhelmed by so many major projects you need to do that you do something else instead.
i missed that it's been 17yrs - makes this kinda sad. use of the term death camps bummed me out too.
Quirky eccentric dude for sure.
He just threw a bunch of junk in an emptied out plane... not really what I expected tbh.
@Easliy Displeased An educated American?
I also expected something amazing especially when he said to take the shoes off but then was disapointed... i saw vans done by ordinary people with space organized amazing and great taste .
Easliy Displeased
Username checks out
ItsMitchelll
Yes, it doesn’t look too healthy, having to stare down that hallway every day. It’s a good thing he’s surrounded by nature to balance it out.
His place and space, you don't live. He can make however he wants to.
The whole sterilization procedure welcome at the beginning seemed weird to me.
projectmontego um, no. If you wear shoes in the house, you are nasty AF. You are literally spreading fecal bacteria all over your house by not taking off your shoes. www.today.com/home/health-reasons-why-you-shouldn-t-wear-shoes-house-t129820
It’s common practice in East Asian countries like Japan and Korea, he just explained it oddly
Sami Amor Yea but he has no functioning toilets...
Princess Chewie that’s even grosser 😂
@@chewie2055 he has two
At the beggining of the video i thought that the plane crash landed there and it happened to be on the guys property and he was like "well, i guess its mine now!" XD
He PLANS to build support structures??? He's had it for how long?
Dang I remember going on a tour of this plane when I was a little kid. Hopefully one day he will convert the interior to look more like a home inside.
This reminds me of my dad. He was the first person to fly a jet in Hawaii. The plane was too big for the air base access road. They cut down trees and telephone poles to get the plane in. Dad flew the first time about 400 miles to another base and told me it felt like just minutes.
Had seen this plane & Bruce some time ago. I marvel on all he has accomplished. Knowing from restoring 7 of my personal homes & lands they each were on, is very time consuming. My professional life I never rented. I would find a great, old historical home & buy & move into. Every possible hour or day or night not on duty, would be restoring. I was able to completely restore each home over many years before my professional life took me to another assignment location. Everyone must realize, restoration is a time consuming event. To restore a commerical jet liner is not something I would ever tackle in life. For Bruce he had a real desire & he is a work in progress in his journey he is living. Hats off to Bruce. Everyone at some point in living has a vision of what they would like to accomplish. Not everyone goes beyound. While others step out of their comfort zone & dive into their vision in real time. This becomes the comfort zone.
Pretty cool idea but i thought it would be far better inside too much clutter for me.
He is so unique, as is his home. It freaks me out, but it makes him happy so hurray!
As long as he is happy, we all should be happy for him too.
The guy is so chill he calms me down his house is so so nice
Strange eccentric hoarder, but oblivious and happy. 👍🏼
He sounds like he has 2 different voices, woah-
MarioLover 64 I heard 3!
Andres Patino Oh? Wow.
I heard that too haha I was just looking through comments to see if anyone else did or if I was just crazy lol
MarioLover 64 his voice changed into at 8:50 to a new person
To each his own. I was expecting more of a home but this is more of a horde. It could be very cool.
Always love the dignity and respect you are able to communicate when sharing.
Like most people I was expecting it to look like one of those remodeled school buses on the inside.😀
OMG MY GOD his voice is literally like the "laurel yanny" situation! weirdddddd
Pay attention to each pitch in his voice
Would be cool doing a suburb out of old planes at an old airstrip :)
I think he's misappropriating the term "death camps" .
zero
Jason big time. It was bothering the shit out of me lol
..yeah.
He must be assigned a Jestapo visit to assimilate him to the term "Death Camps", let me call Joseph Goebbels arrange the murd eheemm lecturing.. 😂
Death camp airplane grave yard all the same to me I'm not stuck in the past so death camp ain't holding the same meaning any more that issue when out the window along with Hitler's brain when he blew it out
You just know that once the guy gets something working, it's going to stay that way. Like the shower. If it works, it isn't going to get any better. A true pragmatist
Seeing this makes me want to live in a converted train or a giant titanic sized ship
Sat through the airplane shed tour just to find out how the heck he got a permit to live in an airplane. Did I miss it??
Dylan: you are awesome for finding these extraordinary stories and sharing them with us.
Keep up the great work!
Most everybody gets a mortgage for a postage stamp of land and a house made out of chips of wood glued together. This guy is eccentric but I love him, and aircraft.
Rice loves you
Great! I like this guy! You know why? He is living HIS dream, not anyone else's and he is HAPPY. That's more important than conforming to WHO.. ? House and Garden magazine? Ha,ha, love this guy!
I work on 707's. And I am obsessed with what you have done.
All the available room is wasted. Looks more like he's living in a storage building
I know several mechanics who would feel right at home in there.
jay west it's his hobby. He likes that kind of job, fixing things haha. Who are we to judge ones happiness? He has a smile on his face, that's all that matters.
Not my cup of tea, but he sees what will be.
He's been in there since '69. I'll admit that I expected something better. It's a tip :-/
Agreed. It doesn't look too inviting
i've always loved airplanes and airports, my dream as a child was to live in a plane (still is tbh), so this video was really exciting for me
Is it me or does this guy sound like two different people weird 🤔
stephanie graves i swear i was looking through the comments to see if anyone else noticed it
One voice is him sitting down being interviewed in a quiet setting the other he is on video walking and talking.
Very, very cool. I feel your enthusiasm. Who wouldn’t want to live in an airplane. Built for fun. I get it.
Wishing you folks the best of luck with the support structure!
That is so cool. Didn't think it was even possible. This blow my mind.
Offgrid.se blew*
Tommy Wiseau blue
blowed
>use an old plane as a house
That is so cool. Didn't think it was even possible. This blow my mind.
>renovate a 1960s Chevy
That is so cool. Didn't think it was even possible. This blow my mind.
>build a new rig from a 90's PC case
That is so cool. Didn't think it was even possible. This blow my mind.
>draw a futa pony from G1 MLP style in G4 style
That is so cool. Didn't think it was even possible. This blow my mind.
Without engines, it's just an Aluminum box. Tsunamis comes fast with a lot of debris. practically speaking, it would not survive a tsunami.
Kevin McNaughton
You’re absolutely correct his forest would shred it!
For calling himself simple, he sure as hell has a lot of junk lying around
Isn’t a normal house what u expect ?
He obviously doesn’t like waste and throwing stuff away and tries to re-purpose any leftovers. Fair play ❤
One man's junk is another man's treasure. He clearly loves his whole set-up.
I love the idea ! Never heard of a plane turned into home ! It could use a bit of organisation & storage
One incredible Man-Cave! Of course it cold have been done wth far more organization and space optimization but heck, Bruce got *exactly* what *he* wanted, so nobody can judge!
"No damage occurs unless something falls onto them" great so what youre telling me is I should surround it by giant redwood trees?
He makes my teenager's bedrooms look tidy!
Every man could live in one of these. It’s the other half that restricts that.
I feel like a lot of people missed the fact that it’s a work in progress. I love it and I love this guy. I get a mr Rogers vibe
"Death camps", "execution". They're just planes dude lol chill.
this guy definitely fucks planes
xslite 😂😂😂
Thats the term they use to destroying planes
@@twizzy478 I'm glad you wrote this because I'm sitting here trying to figure out where tf he's going with this "death camps" thing
Aviation enthusiasts exist.. to us, seeing a plane get scrapped is devastating
Imagine a trailer park, but full of planes on a nice campsite
I wanna get a plane and move next door to this guy and throw raging parties.
What would be awesome is turning the pilots cabin into a sick ass gaming/editing setup with say 3 monitors and an AMAZING computer
Im sad, he is old and so many work ahead. Hope he makes it!!!
Why not fully gut it and modify it to at least somewhat look like an actual living space?
Because he likes planes
Andrew Salazar oh like the turtle zombie kid? I get it now.
A bit confused looks like a science lab to me. Doesn't look homely,😦 to much clutter around
Clutter is homely to most women
Living/repurposing planes as homes is really cool idea. Sure, they're huge, but they're probably a great idea in places prone to earthquakes. I'd be super interested to see someone fully (esthetically and architecturally) convert one of these planes. I wish Dylan/editor hadn't included the footage of his shoe/germ fixation. It made him seem more odd right out of the gate.
Aren't we all
You can See how much he loves the planes and the aviation.
This guy will never get that messed cleaned up and make it look like a home. I guess if he likes it that way. It's what makes him happy.
7:53 MY BOYYY STILL GETTING IT WHILE LIVING IN A PLANE
This is a cool concept but he is a hoarder.
No, watch exploring with josh. He bought it for a 100k dollars
I wouldn’t call this “hoarding” it’s just disorganized and he couldn’t pay for an architect.
@@whodafuqareyou.whyareuusin4513 im confused how the purchasing price has anything to do with hoarding?
@@concentratecorner1744 he is not a hoarder. He bought the plane and that means he owns the plane. And it is his home
@@whodafuqareyou.whyareuusin4513 a hoarder is someone who has lots of stuff/clutter that they dont throw away...youre thinking of a squatter that is someone who is living somewhere and shouldnt be....
Fair play to him, he is so happy and has found his passion. It looks more like a work shop than a home, though unlike him I'm very traditional.
went there today. Bruce is extremely friendly. i loved talking with him. if any of you visit oregon, check out his plane home, if he's home, have a chat with him, he'll love to
good to see he's still doing well. whenever i watch these types of videos that are a few years old, i'm always curious to see how theyre doing today.
Talk about fresh air with all those gorgeous trees surrounding your home.
I love how adamant he is about the slippers, then you get inside and it's piles of crap everywhere.
Let's be honest, the couch never needs room for two.
No Netflix and chill for him
So sad but so true
YocoWheelin
Hey leave that guy alone.
That’s his forest and it’s full of animals.
Neither does yours. What's your point?
Nice idea, bad taste in interior design, he has a lot of interesting stuff but nonetheless junk.
But good for him, it's Jim life project.
It’s basically an episode of hoarders on a plane.
As a minimalist who ❤'s tidy spaces, his home gives me the creeps but I appreciate the content very much.
When he started talking about retired planes as Japanese lifeboats he lost me.