now THAT is a unit!!! lolol even without the electronics, those shelving units more than made your money back.. usually at the bigbox stores for 129.00 plus,,,,
A lot of storage units are filled with people who only meant to have it "temporarily" and needed a place to put their things during eviction, sudden move, etc. So, lots of food because they thought they were going to come back in a few days or weeks
I bought that exact MacDonalds drive through for my girlfriends little girl well over 30 years ago. Man that brought back a memory I had forgotten all about.
@PaperandMoose I was hoping you'd find the accessories in another bin. I think one of the pop open window frames is also missing but due to the nature of these toys it's impossible to find them complete. Either way it's s cool find. I think you'll do well with the PSP...especially with games included. I used to use mine as an mp3 player...it's got a pretty cool interface on it...games, music, movies etc
Maggot jerky! Full of bugly goodness... Spread on a slice of never-ever-goes-bad bread, and that's good eatin'! I liked the little blue fridge, I hope it was empty! That PSP should sell pretty quick, too.
Expiration dates are for the benefit of grocery stores to rotate & and keep control of stock . It has nothing to do with food safety unless the cans are damaged. Boxes and packaged foods are another thing. Paper is porous and breathes, allowing air to absorb & evaporate. Resulting in loss of freshness, texture & coloring. They are susceptible to bugs more easily. Aluminum sealed pkgs are much better and safely edible much longer, if no punctures. I enjoy these videos very much because I like the adventure of never knowing what you are going to find. Keep them coming.
I am thinking college student unit. And now is the perfect season to sell the mini fridges to returning students. Love your Golden Rule ethics, do not give junk to thrift shops.
Sometimes I think the “donating” of junk is another reason why some prices are high at thrift shops. Stores figure “Hey, they donated it… Might as well try to sell it before having to pay to throw it out.” The amount of used, stained, take-out food containers that I see at Goodwill with a $1.99 price tag on it is ridiculous. Why would someone donate that? Recycle it & save yourself a trip to the thrift. (I think items like that come from house cleanouts where people just clean out kitchen & donate versus spending the money to throw out in bulk or take a trip to a recycling center.)
The look on your face after discovering the maggots was absolutely precious. 😂 And yes, preservatives galore in the bread. All this aside it looks like you have another win.
Wow, big score on the McDonalds Drive Through, the garden tools (I like the cultivator), the PS2 with some games, two fridges and a lot of other useful stuff. So, who cares about a few ounces of expired food ! 😅And you are a very disciplined storage checker as well, not spitting... Your facial expression, priceless ("Just throw it out, just throw it out") ! Anyways, my estimate would be around $ 300,- +++ for the whole lot. Well done, Renée, another successful day for you, keep it up ! 👍 Greets from GER, U.
Some others said the non-expired canned goods are okay to donate/eat, but after seeing those maggots, no thank you! Most of the canned items were expired anyway & other things like syrup & oatmeal were half-used. Garden tools are always useful, just have to store them away for a few months before spring is here again! The PSP games turned out not to be any big sellers, but at a few dollars each, should be easy to sell at the flea market. Add this unit to the list of interesting things found in a storage unit!
Hi Renee! A real assortment there. Those wire shelves sell in Home Depot for ~$100 to $150, so don't throw them away. You can surely re-sell them! It's almost lunchtime and I'm hungry...so I'll give you 15 cents for the maggot-infested beef jerky, but you'll have to throw in two slices of that old bread, so I can make a sandwich! Deal? (LOL) I often wonder about what happens to the people who rent these storage units, and then for whatever reason abandon them. My guess is that these people rented this storage unit, thinking it would only be for a short while, and then their plans changed, and they eventually just abandoned everything. Human behavior is sure strange sometimes.
I loved this! Even your reaction to the maggots. They are just fly larvae. Still gross. It was a good locker. And plus you have some clothing to go through. I love ya! Stay safe, healthy, and blessed.😘💞💞❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻✌️
You made your money back in the first 5 minutes. If packaged or canned food hasn't expired it is perfectly safe (unless the cans are 'blown' and they weren't) - donate to a free pantry. Some good Ebay items and a lot for the flea market stuff. You did very well apart from the wrigglies.🤮 Stay well 😁🦘🦘🦘
You could start your own "weird and disturbing" collection. Starting with the dead mouse in the jar, now you have maggot jerky. Very unusual unit, but I'm glad you were able to get your money back.
Perhaps this unit was the result of an eviction. Having never had that happen to me I don’t know if a landlord is required to store left overs which could explain the food. Sorry about the maggots 😫
Wow..EEEWWWW.. maggots .. and all the tea that will make you leak poop. Speaking of repugnant, I caught a scammer yesterday. Someone picked my most expensive item and tried to scam me out of my bank details. I caught it before I did anything stupid, because my son raised me right on the interwebs. Facebook doesn't care about scammers, though, so trying to report it did absolutely nothing. GREAT gaming finds! My kiddo is also a Nintendo Switch gamer. He's got a diploma in electronics something or other. He also bought himself a Steam Deck and has done some sort of jail braking magic on his Switch so it works as a computer hard drive. Don't ask my how. The kid is a certified savant with this stuff. He's been working at the University electronics lab since he was 17. Well done with the good finds.
We have been preppers/homesteaders since 2004. in 2017 we decided to move from FL to GA...the biggest uhaul, two trips..but, our house was ready, so everything went straight in. in 2022 we needed to move back to FL, my dad had passed and my mom is 87.. Three trips with the biggest uhaul, and our house was not ready for 16 months (should have been half that time but hurricane Ian caused major issues) SOOOOO, yes, there were likly 50 pounds of elbow pasta (all in seal a meal) and other pastas in the unit. I cant even begin to guess how much rice lol. Difference is, if someone had bought our unit, it would have been clear , just the way stuff was sealed, the boxes labeled with expiration years (not that they really matter).. But, opened packages ?? that was just lazy. Could have been worse...my goal in life is to find a storage unit auction that IS canned goods...freeze dryed, dehydrated etc.
You should be able to sell that 7' air hockey table for $40 all day long (assuming it works and I bet it does), maybe even up to $100+ as a best offer.
Hahaha! What an opening to your video, Renee! Maggots!🤮You found lots of great items for resale in there though. Food in storage...why? You're going to make a lot of $ from this unit. Hugs and happy week, Renee.
Hello Renee. So how did you not get sick. I would have for sure. I would have been sick in the maggot bag . Oh my word . People who store food in a unit are gross. 🤢 . That’s great you found the games and ps3 stuff and the hand held game. You did pretty well on this one . Congratulations your almost to 84,000 subscribers. 🎉🎉🎉. Take care. 🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🫎🫎🫎🫖☕️🫖☕️🫖☕️🫖☕️🫎🫎🫎💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
When I told the facility, they said "Maybe that's why there was an odor in that hallway." Eek! I don't think so, because I didn't smell anything until I took the lid off of the jar. They better hope another unit doesn't have some rotting food surprises!
You better be careful to not break that jar while transporting it to the dump! Poor Taco would have to sell his van if that smell got loose in there! Maybe you should contact the CDC, and they'll arrange to have that jar buried out in New Mexico, 1/2 mile deep, with all the radioactive waste material! (LOL) I hope that this isn't a trend...old food in storage lockers. We'll see poor Renee dressed head-to-toe in a white 'Tyvek' suit doing these storage unit videos!
Lovely entertainment Renee 😊 you will certainly get more than your money back on that unit, just sorry you had to gag on that ugly stuff!! At least in your summary you managed to laugh it off 😊
That was fun Renee ! The expression on your face at times is hilarious. WHY would anyone store any kind of food - very strange. Looks like you found some good stuff though, so I think you did OK. Did you sell the Hockey Table - I'm sure someone would buy that. Thanks for sharing your adventure - take care 🙂
Interesting surprises for twenty bucks, to say the least. 🤢 Yicky or not, there were unsolved mysteries, as well as goodies just waiting to be discovered. Who knows why the bread was not moldy or why there was food there in the first place? Nonetheless, another adventure in the wonderful world of “Paper and Moose”❣️👍😍
What a lot of work but a great gamble..it’s a money maker. Congratulations. Bet the renter was a prepper saving food and games for when the world ends. Keep on picking and hunting…always a pleasure to watch.
Hello Renee. I just don't know why people put food in a storage Unit? I can say some of the stuff you got in the Unit will give you your money back. But crawling stuff in jar or boxes are not my thing. I throw those in the trash. Like you said, please don't for the love of God not in a Unit. Throw it out. Love you Renee for all you do for us. God Bless you Sweet Heart. Bigs HUGS 🤗❤️ Mari'a. ❤️🤗❤️🤗❤️🤗💕💕💕💕👍👍👍👍👍👍☕☕☕
That was great fun! I know maggots are disgusting, but having a lifelong career in the medical field, those have been used for a very specific purpose, albeit not beef jerky.😂
Wow, how gross! The bread! What the heck glowing chemicals are in that! Would love for you to do a follow up video of what you flipped the good stuff for!
What a fun and altogether good storage unit! I hope the maggots were in a well-sealed container and couldn't crawl all over the place 🤢. The renter apparently had two main focuses: Playing and eating. Even MacDonalds had to do with food. I love your storage unit videos, and I love it when you and Taco Stacks help each other out. Fingers crossed that all the electronics and games sell well. And I'm also keeping my fingers crossed that the next storage unit is full of ephemera, not food. Love, from Germany Gabriele - Berlin
I will never understand why people store food in a storage unit. Where can I get a storage unit bingo card?😂. Those shelves alone are worth $20.00. Maybe Taco Stacks can use them in his warehouse.
Won Maggots! 🤣. Was at a store one time and looking at the beef jerky, was a package with fuzzy white mold in it. Guess didn't seal correctly at factory. I gave it the the Peron at the counter, but I still bought some. Those shelves are easy to pull part and put together, just don't loose the plastic clips that hold them in place. Good deal overall 👍👍
The shelves just need a wipe down and they will be an easy sell! One of our friends said that he takes them to an auction and usually gets at least $35 a piece for one! I usually get a package of beef jerky to munch on when I'm driving around Yellowstone, not sure if I'll be able to get that vision of the beef jerky jar out of my head in time for my next trip there.
I stopped eating bread 6 months ago and the last loaf of Pepperidge farm bread I bought is still in my pantry unopened , and not a spot of mold or decay on it.
Amazing find for the PSP. I bought two from thrift stores for less then $30 bucks. Both work great. I know that the one you found will be a fast sell. Also who the F***K keeps food in a storage unit?
The steel racks alone more than paid for the $20!
now THAT is a unit!!! lolol even without the electronics, those shelving units more than made your money back.. usually at the bigbox stores for 129.00 plus,,,,
A lot of storage units are filled with people who only meant to have it "temporarily" and needed a place to put their things during eviction, sudden move, etc. So, lots of food because they thought they were going to come back in a few days or weeks
The storage racks the boxes are on are worth the 20 bucks you got the unit for
I think so too sweet Jennifer!😊
“ I don’t think thats for your dog “ hahaha, you crack me up Renee , awesome episode ! Thank you !
There goes that theory, " beef jerky last forever" It appears to be an eviction locker.
There goes that theory!
I’m so sorry you got grossed out but the maggots. I would too. You are a strong woman to soldier on after that bag of rotting meat.
Thanks for taking us along! We saw the good, the bad and the ugly!😅
And the stinky!
You mean smelly😂🤮🤮
I think you did better with your 20$ than Taco did with his 50$ how crazy..❤🇬🇧
I felt bad about his unit, but hopefully the next one will be better!
Im sure that smelled awful but you sure gave me a good giggle! Love your posts!
It did smell bad, but I've smelled worse! (House pick where there was a package of rotting hot dogs - one of the worst smells!)
I bought that exact MacDonalds drive through for my girlfriends little girl well over 30 years ago. Man that brought back a memory I had forgotten all about.
It's a cute little playset!
@PaperandMoose I was hoping you'd find the accessories in another bin. I think one of the pop open window frames is also missing but due to the nature of these toys it's impossible to find them complete. Either way it's s cool find. I think you'll do well with the PSP...especially with games included. I used to use mine as an mp3 player...it's got a pretty cool interface on it...games, music, movies etc
Maggot jerky! Full of bugly goodness... Spread on a slice of never-ever-goes-bad bread, and that's good eatin'! I liked the little blue fridge, I hope it was empty! That PSP should sell pretty quick, too.
Ramen noodles can't spoil; there's nothing natural in them to go bad. (LOL) They go with the white bread. Both are tasty with a side of maggoty jerky.
Expiration dates are for the benefit of grocery stores to rotate & and keep control
of stock . It has nothing to do with food safety unless the cans are damaged. Boxes and packaged foods are another thing. Paper is porous and breathes, allowing air to absorb & evaporate. Resulting in loss of freshness, texture & coloring. They are susceptible to bugs more easily. Aluminum sealed pkgs are much better and safely edible much longer, if no punctures. I enjoy these videos very much because I like the adventure of never knowing what you are going to find. Keep them coming.
I enjoy watching your and Tacos storage bin videos. Hoping you find one filled with money.
I am thinking college student unit. And now is the perfect season to sell the mini fridges to returning students. Love your Golden Rule ethics, do not give junk to thrift shops.
Sometimes I think the “donating” of junk is another reason why some prices are high at thrift shops. Stores figure “Hey, they donated it… Might as well try to sell it before having to pay to throw it out.” The amount of used, stained, take-out food containers that I see at Goodwill with a $1.99 price tag on it is ridiculous. Why would someone donate that? Recycle it & save yourself a trip to the thrift. (I think items like that come from house cleanouts where people just clean out kitchen & donate versus spending the money to throw out in bulk or take a trip to a recycling center.)
The container that the maggots were in is a 70's Pyrex jar worth $20-$40.
Thank you beautiful lady for take us a long on this journey.
The look on your face after discovering the maggots was absolutely precious. 😂 And yes, preservatives galore in the bread. All this aside it looks like you have another win.
That bread has to be from December 2023. Not a speck of mold anywhere on it, crazy!
So that would make it about 9 months old! It's just about "ripe"! Maybe a little crusty even! Mmmm! Tasty!
Note to self: “ Perhaps it’s best to buy another brand of bread. ?” It raises the question of just how old could some things we’re served be? 😮
@@PaperandMoosemaybe on the iside on the slices. But that really is scary
@@BBixel I've yet to try to make my own bread, it is on my list!
That made my day! LMAO! Maggots in the beef jerky!
You are such a trooper for continuing to dig under the food after the maggots. Other than the food, it wasn't that bad! Especially for $20!
Wow, big score on the McDonalds Drive Through, the garden tools (I like the cultivator), the PS2 with some games, two fridges and a lot of other useful stuff. So, who cares about a few ounces of expired food ! 😅And you are a very disciplined storage checker as well, not spitting... Your facial expression, priceless ("Just throw it out, just throw it out") ! Anyways, my estimate would be around $ 300,- +++ for the whole lot. Well done, Renée, another successful day for you, keep it up ! 👍 Greets from GER, U.
Some others said the non-expired canned goods are okay to donate/eat, but after seeing those maggots, no thank you! Most of the canned items were expired anyway & other things like syrup & oatmeal were half-used. Garden tools are always useful, just have to store them away for a few months before spring is here again! The PSP games turned out not to be any big sellers, but at a few dollars each, should be easy to sell at the flea market. Add this unit to the list of interesting things found in a storage unit!
Hi Renee!
A real assortment there. Those wire shelves sell in Home Depot for ~$100 to $150, so don't throw them away. You can surely re-sell them!
It's almost lunchtime and I'm hungry...so I'll give you 15 cents for the maggot-infested beef jerky, but you'll have to throw in two slices of that old bread, so I can make a sandwich! Deal? (LOL)
I often wonder about what happens to the people who rent these storage units, and then for whatever reason abandon them.
My guess is that these people rented this storage unit, thinking it would only be for a short while, and then their plans changed, and they eventually just abandoned everything.
Human behavior is sure strange sometimes.
That was a greatly entertaining unit. Thanks for sharing your clear outs they are so much fun and your reactions and joy/disgust are priceless 😂😂
Hope you gave all that metal shelving to Taco so he can use them in his barn - he soooooo needs them!!! Get his stock organised and off the floor.
He will just scrap them.😊
@@peterrobino9383exactly 😂
I loved this! Even your reaction to the maggots. They are just fly larvae. Still gross. It was a good locker. And plus you have some clothing to go through. I love ya! Stay safe, healthy, and blessed.😘💞💞❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻✌️
Of Course you'll
make a profit!
Great Locker!
Cheers,
Rik Spector
Thanks for taking us with you but I'm really glad we don't have smell-a-vision!!!! You got a good buy on the stuff that wasn't food.
You made your money back in the first 5 minutes. If packaged or canned food hasn't expired it is perfectly safe (unless the cans are 'blown' and they weren't) - donate to a free pantry. Some good Ebay items and a lot for the flea market stuff. You did very well apart from the wrigglies.🤮 Stay well 😁🦘🦘🦘
What a fun unit maggots are a bit much ! Should make plenty of profit 😁🇬🇧❤️
🤣you could have beans for supper while playing Nintendo!❤️🇨🇦
Renee !!! Thanks for taking us along! I appreciate you! Stay safe stay great and keep up the good work!!!!
I love your videos, Renee. The more you make, the more fun you are to watch! Thank you for sharing your adventures.
Glad you like them!
Love hearing your laughter no matter what you find - even fly larvae! lot! Have a blessed day 💖✝
I agree! Hearing Renee's laughter and her expressions really are very entertaining.
The storage shelving are worthy,.
You could start your own "weird and disturbing" collection. Starting with the dead mouse in the jar, now you have maggot jerky. Very unusual unit, but I'm glad you were able to get your money back.
Perhaps this unit was the result of an eviction. Having never had that happen to me I don’t know if a landlord is required to store left overs which could explain the food. Sorry about the maggots 😫
Wow..EEEWWWW.. maggots .. and all the tea that will make you leak poop. Speaking of repugnant, I caught a scammer yesterday. Someone picked my most expensive item and tried to scam me out of my bank details. I caught it before I did anything stupid, because my son raised me right on the interwebs. Facebook doesn't care about scammers, though, so trying to report it did absolutely nothing. GREAT gaming finds! My kiddo is also a Nintendo Switch gamer. He's got a diploma in electronics something or other. He also bought himself a Steam Deck and has done some sort of jail braking magic on his Switch so it works as a computer hard drive. Don't ask my how. The kid is a certified savant with this stuff. He's been working at the University electronics lab since he was 17. Well done with the good finds.
I got $20 bucks worth of laughs over that beef jerky gag! 😂
Fun video!
Renee you had me ROFL talking about the maggots !!😜 ❤all your videos !!🤗❤️
We have been preppers/homesteaders since 2004. in 2017 we decided to move from FL to GA...the biggest uhaul, two trips..but, our house was ready, so everything went straight in. in 2022 we needed to move back to FL, my dad had passed and my mom is 87.. Three trips with the biggest uhaul, and our house was not ready for 16 months (should have been half that time but hurricane Ian caused major issues) SOOOOO, yes, there were likly 50 pounds of elbow pasta (all in seal a meal) and other pastas in the unit. I cant even begin to guess how much rice lol. Difference is, if someone had bought our unit, it would have been clear , just the way stuff was sealed, the boxes labeled with expiration years (not that they really matter).. But, opened packages ?? that was just lazy. Could have been worse...my goal in life is to find a storage unit auction that IS canned goods...freeze dryed, dehydrated etc.
lol, yet you made your money black plus. Appreciate your hard work, gag reflex, enthusiasm, and humor. Thanks.
You should be able to sell that 7' air hockey table for $40 all day long (assuming it works and I bet it does), maybe even up to $100+ as a best offer.
Hahaha! What an opening to your video, Renee! Maggots!🤮You found lots of great items for resale in there though. Food in storage...why? You're going to make a lot of $ from this unit. Hugs and happy week, Renee.
What a fun unit!
You really never know what you will find!
Hello Renee. So how did you not get sick. I would have for sure. I would have been sick in the maggot bag . Oh my word . People who store food in a unit are gross. 🤢 . That’s great you found the games and ps3 stuff and the hand held game. You did pretty well on this one . Congratulations your almost to 84,000 subscribers. 🎉🎉🎉. Take care. 🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🫎🫎🫎🫖☕️🫖☕️🫖☕️🫖☕️🫎🫎🫎💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Not bad except for the bad groceries...I don't understand that either...lots of fun...thanks for sharing your day...🥰🥰
When I told the facility, they said "Maybe that's why there was an odor in that hallway." Eek! I don't think so, because I didn't smell anything until I took the lid off of the jar. They better hope another unit doesn't have some rotting food surprises!
You better be careful to not break that jar while transporting it to the dump!
Poor Taco would have to sell his van if that smell got loose in there!
Maybe you should contact the CDC, and they'll arrange to have that jar buried out in New Mexico, 1/2 mile deep, with all the radioactive waste material! (LOL)
I hope that this isn't a trend...old food in storage lockers. We'll see poor Renee dressed head-to-toe in a white 'Tyvek' suit doing these storage unit videos!
You can get your money back with just the racks that are holding all the other stuff 😊
Lovely entertainment Renee 😊 you will certainly get more than your money back on that unit, just sorry you had to gag on that ugly stuff!! At least in your summary you managed to laugh it off 😊
Oh, Renee, that was gross. Strange assortment of things in that storage unit 🤔 all the food 😂 Cannot wait until the next adventure.
That was fun Renee ! The expression on your face at times is hilarious. WHY would anyone store any kind of food - very strange. Looks like you found some good stuff though, so I think you did OK. Did you sell the Hockey Table - I'm sure someone would buy that. Thanks for sharing your adventure - take care 🙂
The air hockey table was pretty beat up. The one side was damaged, with the siding coming off and sections of it missing.
Hell... the shelves are worth more than $20!!
Renee..thanks for the fun& finds..you made your money back for sure..have fun& let us know what you made..😊❤
That was great for $20, except for the spoiled food! Lol.
See if those hockey sticks are signed.. my husband was always dragging them home from the Flyers. People love them.
thanks for the video. How fun this one was!
Overall a profit for sure,💰💰💰👏👍🏻🤠🇬🇧
Hey there great video you will do well great stuff for flea market thank you for sharing ❤
Definitely got your money back 😊
“Why! Why?” My gosh - excuse my language- this one was funny. “Despite the maggots.” 😂
I t was fun watching you clean out your unit, had a few laughs and am sure you made your money back.
Well, that's the last time I watch one of your storage unit videos while eating my lunch! LOL
😂😂😂😂
The shelving is nice.
Thank you 😊
Hope you have Taco to help. And at least you did a service to the owners of the storage units😊
Awesome video. Gag along with you on the maggot fine. Other than the food, it seems to be great fine.
❤ the shelves look like origami shelves. They should fold flat. But are super heavy. . Built well. I have them
Interesting surprises for twenty bucks, to say the least. 🤢 Yicky or not, there were unsolved mysteries, as well as goodies just waiting to be discovered. Who knows why the bread was not moldy or why there was food there in the first place? Nonetheless, another adventure in the wonderful world of “Paper and Moose”❣️👍😍
😆 " Are you going to come to your storage unit for elbow macaroni ? " People & their proclivities never cease to amaze & entertain !
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You probably made your money back with those garden tools and hockey sticks
I do like the fact that you have a shelf It tells me that there's a possibility that there's a collector
Great unit!!
You are so fun. Great unit!
Will you sell the shelves? We just bought one at Coctco for $100. They are good, sturdy shelves.
What a lot of work but a great gamble..it’s a money maker. Congratulations. Bet the renter was a prepper saving food and games for when the world ends. Keep on picking and hunting…always a pleasure to watch.
Hello Renee. I just don't know why people put food in a storage Unit? I can say some of the stuff you got in the Unit will give you your money back. But crawling stuff in jar or boxes are not my thing. I throw those in the trash. Like you said, please don't for the love of God not in a Unit. Throw it out. Love you Renee for all you do for us. God Bless you Sweet Heart. Bigs HUGS 🤗❤️
Mari'a. ❤️🤗❤️🤗❤️🤗💕💕💕💕👍👍👍👍👍👍☕☕☕
That was great fun! I know maggots are disgusting, but having a lifelong career in the medical field, those have been used for a very specific purpose, albeit not beef jerky.😂
Haha, it was the surprise of the little guys that got me!
Wow, how gross! The bread! What the heck glowing chemicals are in that! Would love for you to do a follow up video of what you flipped the good stuff for!
Thanks
You got some really good shelving there too!
I recently spent $155 on a youth hockey stick for my grandson. They are not cheap and easy sells on marketplace.
Oh wow! I didn’t know they are that expensive at the store.
What a fun and altogether good storage unit! I hope the maggots were in a well-sealed container and couldn't crawl all over the place 🤢. The renter apparently had two main focuses: Playing and eating. Even MacDonalds had to do with food.
I love your storage unit videos, and I love it when you and Taco Stacks help each other out. Fingers crossed that all the electronics and games sell well. And I'm also keeping my fingers crossed that the next storage unit is full of ephemera, not food.
Love, from Germany
Gabriele - Berlin
Taco 🌮 stacks would absolutely 💯 love the hockey 🏒
Makes me wonder if at one time they were living out of the storage unit. Hmmmm. You just never know
I liked your magical air hockey transportation trick, whether intentional or not it was cool.
The scariest thing is the loaf of bread. Yikes. I dont trust anything that doesnt rot
I couldn’t believe it either, not a speck of mold on any of it!
@@PaperandMoosewas that an internal climate controlled facility? If so, that explains some of it...must be almost 0% humidity...
Instead of protein powder. How about some maggots?
I will never understand why people store food in a storage unit. Where can I get a storage unit bingo card?😂. Those shelves alone are worth $20.00. Maybe Taco Stacks can use them in his warehouse.
I think he might be keeping one rack!
Won Maggots! 🤣. Was at a store one time and looking at the beef jerky, was a package with fuzzy white mold in it. Guess didn't seal correctly at factory. I gave it the the Peron at the counter, but I still bought some. Those shelves are easy to pull part and put together, just don't loose the plastic clips that hold them in place. Good deal overall 👍👍
The shelves just need a wipe down and they will be an easy sell! One of our friends said that he takes them to an auction and usually gets at least $35 a piece for one! I usually get a package of beef jerky to munch on when I'm driving around Yellowstone, not sure if I'll be able to get that vision of the beef jerky jar out of my head in time for my next trip there.
@@PaperandMoose Gotta get some and get past the jar, at least you didn't hurl, on camera anyways 😉
I stopped eating bread 6 months ago and the last loaf of Pepperidge farm bread I bought is still in my pantry unopened , and not a spot of mold or decay on it.
Isn’t that crazy??
Felt so bad for you with the awful beef jerky smell - but honestly I had a good laugh 😊
It was funny, took my breath away!
😂so glad you found all those games. Otherwise yeck!
The canister with the maggots is pyrex! Made for cracker barrel I think??
Love your reactions to things you find. You always put a positive spin on everything.
renee, fun video😄😄
Hi Carl!
YOU GO GIRL found the maggots and kept on going ,you will make a great mother and wife some day (just kidding )love you guys ,you and Tim that is
Amazing find for the PSP. I bought two from thrift stores for less then $30 bucks. Both work great. I know that the one you found will be a fast sell. Also who the F***K keeps food in a storage unit?
This is actually my first time even seeing a PSP - I called it a PS2 haha. Now if it was a GameBoy, I would have recognized that right away!
So gross! That white bread not being moldy is really scary!
Isn't it?? There wasn't a speck of mold on it!
I enjoy your video Renee
Everything from McDonald's to maggots!Wow! Good thing you always wear gloves!!❤❤❤