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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • Do you feel like your life has taken a turn and you're on a one way downward spiral to the deepest depths of Dumpville ?? Well then this episode is perfect for you ! This latest exciting installment in the Chronicles of BottleNed is all about those juicy, tarry, smelly...DUMPS ! And this week's saga features a dump that is near and dear to BottleNed's heart, one that he discovered years ago and would drive up to dig any chance he got...forsaking friends, family, and even opportunities to get laid !! And when you see the bizarre piece of titillating trash that's uncovered towards the end of this vid, you'll see why !!
    13:56 "sauce boat" could also be an "invalid feeder" ! Special thks to
    Kenneth Stickney for ID'ing !
    #howtofindgold #privydigging

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  • @user-zj8bo2fp2b
    @user-zj8bo2fp2b Рік тому +16

    Hello!!! 21:15 This is a Japanese ceramic sake bottle. It is called tokuri. I also dig old glass. On Sakhalin, a lot of things remained after the Japanese. We especially appreciate cobalt bottles and dishes.

    • @tomfrazier1103
      @tomfrazier1103 Рік тому +2

      I've only found fragments of white stoneware sake bottle. They became blue glass around 1915? I even dug an about 5 litre one, marked Honolulu, but made in Japan. I have even found a teacup marked with the Latin letters "JRM" for the Japan Rice Mill, one of several here 100 years ago. I gave it to a friend.

    • @jakespringer1781
      @jakespringer1781 7 місяців тому +1

      Japanese Saki Bottle from the Boxer Rebellion era

  • @CrickDiggersInc
    @CrickDiggersInc Рік тому +4

    Brother man gotta love those late throws. Awesome dig fellas.

  • @realtimestrategy227
    @realtimestrategy227 Рік тому +9

    you should've gone back with a blank canvas and made a transfer copy of that poo painting, probably could've sold for millions to an art collector if you gave it a creative enough name. "tweaker math" by BottleNed

  • @geologyjohn1
    @geologyjohn1 Рік тому +4

    Damn Ned, your sidebar stories but any PBS/NPR video’s/stories to sham. Thank you Sir!

  • @teptime
    @teptime Рік тому +3

    I found Two of those Buffalo bottles near Placerville, CA in the early 90s. They're among my favorite finds.

  • @Paleoman52
    @Paleoman52 Рік тому +3

    That white bottle at 21 minutes in looks like a Saki bottle. Another very entertaining episode, That feces art gave me a good laugh. I really enjoyed the history lessons in this one!

  • @thepirhomancer9745
    @thepirhomancer9745 Рік тому +7

    When I want to see someone pull a Sperm Sewing Machine Oil and follow it up with a used condom I know where to go! But imagine my surprise and sheer delight upon hearing uttered the words, "pestilential corruption", topped off with a look at a rare and beautiful "Shit Painting", Ned, you have really outdone yourself, I give this episode two big 👍👍Outstanding my good man!!! 👏

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  Рік тому +2

      Thank you !! It was a real shitfest for sure !

  • @thebihnsworkshop1338
    @thebihnsworkshop1338 Рік тому +2

    Ahh another masterpiece from the great Poovinci

  • @johnlord8337
    @johnlord8337 Рік тому +2

    Anerican mudlarks - following in the traditions of the still-current mudlarks of Britain and rooting along the rivers and dump sites in modern YT vids.

  • @erikkellenberger5247
    @erikkellenberger5247 Рік тому +4

    I always said bottle digging is very bipolar extreme highs and extreme lows chasing them layers

  • @rockinfossils8025
    @rockinfossils8025 Рік тому +2

    Rubber condoms were first available for general public in 1855.….so this must be a later example

  • @tripljax3563
    @tripljax3563 Рік тому

    Ned your keeping it real thanks for that! To hell with the haters !

  • @johnlord8337
    @johnlord8337 Рік тому +2

    That horse hair of coconut coire fibers were probably from a wooden and leather chair providing the needed padding.

  • @untitleduntitled282
    @untitleduntitled282 Рік тому +2

    I found you off of a fb group. Can I say I'm in love??! I really want to learn how to get into this, I'd love to do this and you guys are such inspirations.

  • @debraporch7888
    @debraporch7888 Рік тому +2

    Ned,
    Wonderful video again. Your commentary is so spot on again. I enjoy learning about everything involved with bott digging. What people had to live through. The hardships and the heart aches. I can't believe the huge difference between an Eastern bott versus a Western bott. The quality is significant. Do a lot of bottle collectors just purchase Western made bottles because of the quality of the bottles? Is a retired pontil the same as a polish pontil? if I was to purchase bottles from California what would you recommend? Hope you didn't mind so many questions Ned interesting stuff. What is your prized bottle that you dug up? Take care!!!✌Do you take donations for the purchase of gloves, tools etc?

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  Рік тому

      Thanks for the support, Deb ! A polished pontil is usually present in more decorative items, hence why they tried to buff down the jagged glass to make the item more presentable. I’m planning on setting this whole operation up so I can do it full time, film everything so as to educate others on my findings and making even more videos ! This will require me making a website where I can direct ppl to where they can donate whatever they can to the project so I can keep the vids coming & not have to get a full time job that would prevent me from having the time to do this so I’ll keep you posted on that ! In the meantime, you can always email me at kammandi@aol.com

  • @amyjones7962
    @amyjones7962 Рік тому +1

    It’s a Japanese Imperial Navy sake bottle. I’m certain that one is older than WW1. Niiiiiiice. 🤓

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  Рік тому +1

      That definitely jives with age of the dump. I'd guess this one is 1910-15 right in there

  • @detectordie
    @detectordie Рік тому

    Dude... 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 frigging hilarious

  • @chrisledford380
    @chrisledford380 Рік тому +1

    Found a Paul Jones just like that here in Western North Carolina. Washed out of a creek bank.

  • @diggerpaul1981
    @diggerpaul1981 Рік тому

    Dude I'm here in England watching and loving the vids and YES it's so true what you said about other diggers that you invite to dig! They always dig the best bottles. So annoying lol

  • @johnlord8337
    @johnlord8337 Рік тому +1

    You have outdone yourself with that last find - something that you should have allowed the new digger to discover ... JFC !!!... Just makes you wonder what ingredients were in the bottle that would give someone an alcohol buzz or a stiffy before visiting the local saloon/house.

  • @garygilliam1890
    @garygilliam1890 24 дні тому

    I love your art work

  • @robbybobby6466
    @robbybobby6466 Рік тому +1

    Gotta love a bottle that threatens you with prosecution. You for one should know that no good deed goes unpunished. You invited funny bunny to dig with you, it was fate. I always want to share the good spots and always get burned. Nice guys finish last, get used to it Ned.

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  Рік тому +1

      I enjoy seeing others find good bott ! Just as long as I’m finding it too lol
      But seriously, when others are enjoying this awesome hobby, it benefits the hobby itself & keeps it alive

  • @robertmaher874
    @robertmaher874 Рік тому

    San Francisco has quite the poopy problem you see movies like Bullet from 1968 and see how beautiful the city once was 😢

  • @kaolinwasher
    @kaolinwasher Рік тому +1

    Great history Ned, day gon it

  • @ernestdelima7919
    @ernestdelima7919 Рік тому

    Truly gross, even for you bottle ned! Cool history lesson though, Mahalo!

  • @scootr81
    @scootr81 Рік тому +1

    Nice, I have that Buffalo Bottle!

    • @scootr81
      @scootr81 Рік тому

      And it's West Coast!

  • @tonybrowning5371
    @tonybrowning5371 Рік тому +1

    Cool history lesson about the dump. The one white bottle is definitely a Saki bottle.digging out here in Hawaii I find many shards of them.keep digging up the good stuff bradda!Awesome episode!🤙🏻

    • @davidwallace5440
      @davidwallace5440 Рік тому +1

      Hey Tony what island you dig on?
      I'm on big island, always looking for someone to dig with.

    • @tonybrowning5371
      @tonybrowning5371 Рік тому

      Hey David, I live on Kauai, where I dig over here there’s very few whole bottles but still get interesting stuff. Mainly dig the dumps to get china shards to make mosaics.🤙🏻

    • @davidwallace5440
      @davidwallace5440 Рік тому +1

      @@tonybrowning5371 well if you ever come to the big island hit me up, I got some good spots and enjoy meeting new people 😉

  • @eucliduschaumeau8813
    @eucliduschaumeau8813 5 місяців тому

    The blackglass “wine” bottle at 10:09 looks like a Calvados or an Absinthe bottle. Absinthe had Wormwood in it, which has psychoactive properties. The distilled active compound in wormwood is called “Thujone”. Psychedelic, dude.

  • @steven2212
    @steven2212 Рік тому +1

    Vintage sake bottle, probably embossed with a Japanese naval unit. Sad it's broken. You find the coolest shite. Great vid.

  • @ammievanorden545
    @ammievanorden545 Рік тому

    I LOVE this video!! My favorite part was when you found the bottle from Rochester NY which is where I live!!! I was wondering, how did you get permission from this particular site, to dig??!!!

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  Рік тому +1

      Permission usually involves a really detailed explanation and a really big insurance policy haha

  • @WayaWolf
    @WayaWolf Рік тому +3

    You are my favorite bottle tuber!! The Deadpool of bottles

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  Рік тому +1

      THANKS ! Marvel is cooler than DC...

  • @luckychucky1818
    @luckychucky1818 Рік тому +1

    Onya Ned thanks

  • @yeetyeet4213
    @yeetyeet4213 Рік тому

    always glad to see a new bottlned video

  • @tomfrazier1103
    @tomfrazier1103 Рік тому

    Buffalo was from Sacramento, Cal. State Capitol. We find them here, the older block letter no picture ones. Yokohamas here is full throwbacks. The City incinerator broke in the Summer of '41. The downtown trash went out there, and it wasn't fixed by Dec.1941, then no civilian engineering "For the Duration". Town rents zoomed, so Auntie's and granny's rooms were cleared. Trash trains went out everyday or so. Honolulu was an oversized Honky Tonk town for "The Duration" I've dug tooled tops and Arisaka cartridge casings. In a club full of Americans of Japanese Ancestry, I noticed indifference to Japanese beers and bottles. I've had to research myself, and was an uninspired student of the language. "Dai Nippon" quarts are seen and etched longneck 12 oz. The circle with the center dot are them. They were a cartel/consortium of brewers founded in 1906 and broken up in 1946 by the U.S. occupation government. Block letter Buffaloes were made by more than one maker too. Glazed jugs? OK, Ned. I found a broken Bonnington's Irish Moss Cough.Cure, all the way from Auckland, N.Z. to Kakaako. I've found lauhala Hawaiian mats in our anaerobic fill mud. Found 1" redwood plank made into an outhouse seat. Redwood splinters in your okole? Square galvanised nails were still shiny therein.j

  • @cordeliaduff2026
    @cordeliaduff2026 Рік тому

    i love the buffalo

  • @morockin3564
    @morockin3564 Рік тому +1

    Beginners luck sucks for us old folk. Lol

  • @johnlord8337
    @johnlord8337 Рік тому +3

    That Curtice Bros of Rochester NY ketchup bot is a keeper. Curtice was FIRST in patent design shape in 1878 with a fluted ribs ketchup bot - in 1879 making Heinz design his now famous 8-sided ketchup bottle. Curtice FIRST in having clear glass bottles - making Heinz follow with clear glass - for the entire glass industry. Curtice was the FIRST to also have the tooled screw top - which Heinz also followed.
    If this is a clean bottom no embossing it is (1879-1900), and embossing (maker's mark) demanded by Curtice ALSO A FIRST from all their manufacturers it is (1900-1920s). Ned - validate what the base says as this can be an unknown (1900-1920+) maker's mark (that we are searching for). And if this bot is in that (1878-1900) unembossed period (of this dig pit with the rest of these 1890s bots - then this is NOT a common food bot - it is a historical and critical collectible - now known that Curtice Brothers got all the way to West Coast in the pre-1900 period.

    • @ammievanorden545
      @ammievanorden545 Рік тому +1

      I have no bottle knowledge at all, but that was my favorite part of the video because i LIVE in Rochester NY. This video was so intersting to me, and reminded me of a time after I moved into my house and kept finding glass all over this hill in my backyard...i started digging...and this went on for a good few months. It was so interesting. I never found anything whole, but man did I find ALOT of stuff. I ended up calling our historical society and found that my little small hill in my backyard, was a small dump for the area. I think I'd really like to get started digging and learning.

    • @tomfrazier1103
      @tomfrazier1103 Рік тому

      Go for it, sometimes it's in the blood. I lived in the country and started digging & exploring before I busted double numbers. Haven't stopped. A friend gave me a Snider's Catsup, paper label that complies with the 1906 act-trash in an old mine, Nevada side.

    • @johnlord8337
      @johnlord8337 Рік тому +1

      @@tomfrazier1103 Yes Snyders of Cincinnati, with a quasi Curtice Bros fluted ketchup bottle going up to the shoulder vs the older (then extinct Curtice Bros of 1920s and all patent rights) that only went up to the body of the bottle.

    • @tomfrazier1103
      @tomfrazier1103 Рік тому

      @@johnlord8337 My Sniders has the cap and petrified goop inside-100 y/o dried up catsup.

    • @johnlord8337
      @johnlord8337 Рік тому

      @@tomfrazier1103 What is the maker's mark on the bottom and any other embossing on the bottle

  • @davidkahtava447
    @davidkahtava447 Рік тому

    Your right ned

  • @judylutz1702
    @judylutz1702 Рік тому +1

    I imagine you’ve watched Tom from Below The Plains. Relax. You’re going to have a stroke. 😅

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  Рік тому +1

      Hey! Bottle hyperactivity digging disorder is nothing to laugh about !!

  • @mikeprice4103
    @mikeprice4103 Рік тому +1

    Great show!!! Erected many buildings in mission bay and had no idea I was working in Dumpville, Im so proud now.

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  Рік тому +2

      Thanks to the findings in this video, you now know you’re not the first person to erect something there

    • @mikeprice4103
      @mikeprice4103 Рік тому

      @@BottleNed Good one !

  • @jimmcdees1341
    @jimmcdees1341 Рік тому +1

    It's a Japanese navy bottle of some sort probably sake

  • @dasparkgun
    @dasparkgun Рік тому +2

    Ned, is that where the term "condomment bottle" came from?

  • @letsgetdigging7418
    @letsgetdigging7418 Рік тому +1

    Fancy man handling that Ned 🤢😂

  • @jaroge01
    @jaroge01 Рік тому

    The stoneware sauce bottle was probably an invalid feeder or baby feeder.

  • @thepirhomancer9745
    @thepirhomancer9745 Рік тому +3

    Oh,and on the curse of the new guy thing,how about when you're training a new guy,showing him the ropes,how to probe,how to dig,how to refill a hole and replace the sod and most importantly,how to get a permission. So one day you're feeling a little devilish,you spy a perfect little throw-away house(it's got potential,but you won't cry if you lose the permission) and you say "come to the door with me on this one bro",so you walk up onto the porch and knock and when you hear someone coming you quickly step off and say "she all yours buddy,give her hell"🤭...... the door opens..."yes can I help you".....then just as you'd hoped your buddy blows it....epically!!,something like......"umm errr uhhh probe, uhhhh old bottle,errrr ummm", then as you're about to burst into uproarious laughter at how perfectly your evil plan is unfolding the homeowner says " oh,so you want to dig up my back yard for old bottles,sure go ahead"......wait....what just happened......nooooooo!!!😫

  • @davidkahtava447
    @davidkahtava447 Рік тому

    Picnic beer

  • @markandrews2942
    @markandrews2942 Рік тому +2

    We don't have to dig under concrete constantly in central NY state

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  Рік тому

      Much more old stuff there. Here, most is under downtowns & buildings or lost in the wilderness

  • @bouncerslabrealnature9143
    @bouncerslabrealnature9143 Рік тому +1

    You know I've been here since the beginning...I am amazing... 😂 LoL.

  • @johnlord8337
    @johnlord8337 Рік тому

    Streator Bottle & Glass Co (1881-1905), both Bellaire Glass Co Bellaire IL and the Streator Glass Co Streator IL, both Adolphus Busch created and contracted beer bottle glass plants until their merger of Adolphus Busch (St Louis MO), the Ohio Bottle Company, and the Reed Glass Co of Massillon OH into the (1905-1916) American Bottle Co (A B Co). These glass houses used the new Owens bottle machinery (giving Owens great profits which were then used to buy them out piece meal !!!) and Streator was the last (with Busch holding onto his St Louis glass plant). Owens finally bought out the last of all capital in the plants suffering in the 1916 Depression - and used them or entirely shut them down and moved the machinery (eventually) elsewhere in new Owens glass plant group locales.
    Any ladie's legs beer bottles (not all ladie's legs whiskeys are whiskeys !) were used and made by Busch in his Midwest, then West Coast, then final acceptance on the East Coast. Busch was the first to pasteurize beer (following Louis Pasteur's process) and developed the refrigerated rail car, shipping this now non-fermenting and chilled beer all over the Midwest, and West Coast, and finally into the East Coast.
    Also if they are 3 pc molds, then they are British Patent Rickett's molds (1840s) that became common place in 1850s-1860s with various base styles, including the famous no seam (turned beers and black bottles) of the 1890s. The Rickett's mold was basically a pedal-operated pot mold (body of the bottle) with the close-open-close molds of the shoulder and neck, allowing blowing of the whole bottle, then pull out and finished the applied tool top. Ricketts continued up into the 1910s-1920s (at the latest) when the crown cap came into prominence in 1894 patent and final acceptance and commercial use in 1905+. Owens machines (1903-), O'Neills (1914-) and Lynchs (1917-) ... took over all small mouthed, long necked bottles (corked, screw thread, lightning blob top stoppers, ... ending the applied tooled top lips.

    • @johnlord8337
      @johnlord8337 Рік тому

      Pacific Glass of San Francisco, at the same time as Streator Glass and the American Bottle Company would be making these Midwest and West Coast beers, then Pacific was bought out by Illinois Glass of Alton (Chicago) IL becoming the Illinois-Pacific Glass, that would eventually merge all operations of West Coast, Midwest, and East Coast operations of both Illinois and Owens into the 1929 Owens-Illinois Glass. Pacific cum Illinois-Pacific would then become Owens-Pacific in 1929.

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  Рік тому

      I call the beer-style necks “bulge neck beers”, a ladies leg being longer and bulgier and usually belonging to a bitters bott. The bulge neck whiskey botts are usually euro, particularly Scottish, with some western exceptions, such as the Phoenix “brandy” (which may have been a whiskey). So not confirmed for any bulge neck whiskeys out west

  • @tomfrazier1103
    @tomfrazier1103 Рік тому

    Wait 'til you aee a Los Angeles marble stoppers. Japan beat Russia in War 1904-5, they coasted on the glory for years. By 1915 or so, sake began to be put up in light cobalt glass bottles, tooled lightning and crown stoppers.

  • @johnlord8337
    @johnlord8337 Рік тому

    Charles Phillips founded the Milk of Magnesia product (1879) after British Dillenford's Magnesia, when Dillenford was assistant to Dr Andrew Murray of Belfast, who treated the acid stomach of the local noble in 1842 - making the product highly successful - but not patentable in northern Ireland as a "British patent". Murray dies 1871 without profits. In 1871, Dillenford moves to London, sets up shop, and produces the product to massive profits (1871- early 1900s). Original Belfast product was Epsom salts (Magnesium Sulfate) to counter acid stomach (hydrochloric stomach acid, bleach) turning MgS04 + H2Clo2 into Magnesium Chloride salts, ... and now "sulfuric acid !!!. Magnesium Hydroxide was then used and turning into Magnesium Chloride salts and hydroxide (say lye water !) that would still alkaline burn and prune your tubes. Phillips would coin the phrase in 1879 coming out with his product (known thereafter) as Milk of Magnesia.

  • @danamayer3332
    @danamayer3332 7 місяців тому

    The geometric poop painting was possibly done by a homeless person named "poop"casso!! Get it.....Picasso or poop casso. Lol

  • @carolmay5168
    @carolmay5168 Рік тому

    Beginners luck, always.

  • @johnlord8337
    @johnlord8337 Рік тому

    Sake bottle from Imperial RIsing Sun Japanese flag, and what could be assumed to be the Royal Japanese Navy anchor flag on the other side.
    The Rising Sun Flag (旭日旗, Kyokujitsu-ki) is a Japanese flag that consists of a red disc and sixteen red rays emanating from the disc. Like the Japanese national flag, the Rising Sun Flag symbolizes the sun.
    The flag was originally used by feudal warlords in Japan during the Edo period (1603-1868 CE). On May 15, 1870, as a policy of the Meiji government, it was adopted as the war flag of the Imperial Japanese Army, and on October 7, 1889, it was adopted as the naval ensign of the Imperial Japanese Navy.
    Admiral Perry and the American Naval Black Fleet went into Edo (Tokyo) Bay in 1853 and opened up US-American trade relations.
    So this bottle more-than-likely would be in the period of pro-American-Japanese relations (1889-1940) - and anybody having such a bottle in WW II Japanese paraphernalia would have quickly ditched it in 1940.
    But this dump site showing all these turn of the century bots would place it in the (1889-1910ish ?) period.
    And if this is Japanese, then the Japanese also had Sacramento locales in the area - not just China towns and dump sites as mentioned before.

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  Рік тому

      Epic info - I knew I could count on you !!
      Yes, age of this dump was strictly pre-prohibition, with earlier throwbacks

  • @williammetropulos1757
    @williammetropulos1757 Рік тому +1

    A poop petroglyph! Thanks Ned.

  • @terrybach4856
    @terrybach4856 Рік тому

    I do believe that the correct and preferred nomenclature for that time period was cumdrum not condom.

  • @ohcrapwhatsnext
    @ohcrapwhatsnext Рік тому +1

    It was a condom, used from animal intestines....

  • @marykaystreasures
    @marykaystreasures Рік тому +5

    Ned I like the bottles and the history you share but I would really like for you to clean up your language iits not necessary to do that for viewers

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  Рік тому +1

      Aw mannn even the “brown” word?? Okay I’ll try...I honk out the F word whenever I hear it in playback. Digging can be a dirty sport & swearing naturally happens a lot but I’ll do what I can since this content is educational & should be suitable for kids. Right now it follows “PG-13” standards. Thanks for the input

    • @jehouse61
      @jehouse61 Рік тому

      Olease get rid of the honks. We're all adults here. Fuck will not kill us.

  • @kennethstickney8819
    @kennethstickney8819 Рік тому +1

    Sauceboat or invalid feeder?

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  Рік тому

      Looks more decorative than utilitarian to me but it is definitely different-looking than your standard gravy boat !

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  Рік тому

      I'm adding to description and captions that this may be an invalid feeder ! Good call !

    • @markandrews2942
      @markandrews2942 Рік тому +2

      It is called a pap feeder for invalid's

    • @oldglstuf
      @oldglstuf Рік тому +2

      It's a feeder. You can see them listed as such in the old catalogues.

  • @sauroid1
    @sauroid1 Рік тому +3

    Dude, you're holding a used condom without wearing a glove!!!

  • @Philip-gn8wx
    @Philip-gn8wx 4 місяці тому

    You're not wearing gloves??? Not a wise choice.. Tetanus? 💀

  • @ohcrapwhatsnext
    @ohcrapwhatsnext Рік тому

    I really enjoy your narration more....Perhaps you can just read us old stories? lol

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  Рік тому +1

      Thanks !! Judging by your UA-cam name, it makes sense you liked my narration for this particular vid ! Lol

    • @ohcrapwhatsnext
      @ohcrapwhatsnext Рік тому +1

      @@BottleNed im an old bottle digger, gold miner too

  • @jehouse61
    @jehouse61 Рік тому

    Turn off the bad music...please!

  • @thomaslockwood8870
    @thomaslockwood8870 Рік тому

    I don't wanna see that. Unsubscribe.

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  Рік тому +6

      :( What about when you wipe ?? Do you not look? How do you know you’re good to go then ??

    • @thepirhomancer9745
      @thepirhomancer9745 Рік тому +1

      🤣🤣 wuss!

    • @ParlorCityPickersDiggers
      @ParlorCityPickersDiggers Рік тому +10

      @@BottleNed I want to see more of it. Subscribing on an alternate account to make up for Thomas unsubscribing 😎

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  Рік тому +3

      Thanks, my digga ! I’ll keep it shitty for ya

  • @markhoffman3702
    @markhoffman3702 Рік тому +2

    This could have been super cool, but was ruined with the high school level humor.

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  Рік тому +1

      And who are you? The hall monitor ?

    • @markhoffman3702
      @markhoffman3702 Рік тому +1

      @@BottleNed “Beavis and Butthead go to the dump”

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  Рік тому

      😂

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  Рік тому +2

      “Don’t give us detention, Principal McDicker ! Uh huh huh uh huh”

    • @markhoffman3702
      @markhoffman3702 Рік тому

      @@BottleNed killing me…. Now go find some more