I had a big paper route when i was 13-18. Had a nursing home on my route. Well they were always Dieing. I won alot of the competitions for new customers because the older ones were always passing away Not my fault. 85 inside and 40 out side at there homes. Great money when i was young. Big bags on my 10 speed bike. $35 bucks a week 45 years ago was good money. And at my age. I saved my money. I Bought dirt bikes and street bikes. At 18 I rode my new Kawasaki 750 to school my senior year of school. Weather permitting.
I live in the U.K in a place called Hastings, I been watching your channel for about four years and unlike a lot of other contributors they changed for the worse but you have stayed being yourself and makes keep watching your channel , bye the way I am the chap with C.O.P.D God bless you and your family and Olivia and minion
Trains: we 3 sisters’ husbands, our dad and first grandson in family got into HO gauge trains. Each guy had a knowledge that put a huge train set up on plywood that was put together at one sister’s garage. Her husband made up monthly train route and all the stops and pick ups in a newsletter to family members and a few interested friends. It was a great 4-5 years.
Here in Nashville the VA hospital has a good sized library…they accept books, some magazines, puzzle books & boxed puzzles that are complete. Nashville also has lots of mini free libraries throughout the city you can donate to…at my granddaughter’s birthday guests were requested to bring books that were then donated to the mini free libraries for local children to read and enjoy 😊
Paul there is a train in Las Vegas and has always been. The Union Plaza Hotel is right in front of the train and bus station. lol. Also, that upside down table reminded you of a Star Wars Speeder. Good to see you again.
I have lived with trains all my life. I was born and raised in Roanoke, Virginia. Roanoke is the home of Norfolk Southern (formerly Norfolk Western) Railroad. Riding the train is interesting and can be a very relaxing way to travel. Amtrak is here now. Take a trip to the beautiful Blue Ridge Mts. of Virginia. Spring has sprung around here.
grew up 2 blocks from the train tracks that went through my little town. At night in the summer, my dad would take me to see the train that went into Yellowstone Park with visitors before they stopped it in the early 60's. I'm old enough that they were still using steam locomotives. In the winter they used Steam locomotives with snow blowers on the front to clear the tracks north of us into Montana. I still love trains to this day. Love your videos Paul. thanks.
@@ScrapPalletMan It was and when they used the rotary snow blower it was even better. It would blow the snow 40 feet in the air and 150 feet away from it. Guess I was born in the right era of old times.
Talk about the paperboy! I did that, but I only sold the sunday papers! The ones with the funnies? O had cart I fixed to go behind my bike and sometimes I just pull the cart on foot!
I was just writing the geese honking brought to mind the Sandford and son theme song when you played it. Put the tailgate clip on a chain so you don't lose it. Anyone watch Mike the scavenger he made a huge haul out of 1 dumpster.
My dad work on the train!( He was a conductor for the Pennsylvania Railroad). We got to ride the trains for free!!! Still to this day, i love the sounds of the trains!!!
Where I live, if we leave anything outside the bins - it will not get taken and if the bin is full and the lid is up at all they will not empty the bin.
Hello friend Paul,, nice to see you back , speaking of old buildings, a lot of old schools that have closed have been turned into apartments and a hotel and some of a rubber manufacturing plant has been turned into apartments and rentable space for small businesses and restaurants , what an excellent was to repurpose and reuse rather than be torn down, also a few abandoned hotels and motels became apartments and one even became housing for the homeless turning the rooms into studio like apartments fully furnished with a small kitchen area as well love you always like family and may God bless you always my friend ps- were have you been lately ????? been missing you lately ❤❤❤❤🛻✌️🤟🌟✨💫💛🧡💚❤️😵💫🤏🍌🪰🪰🪰🪰😵💫😋
My niece goes to NIU wow I hope to meet you one day I like metal detecting I normally collect cans for recycling but I don't ever scrap big metal like you do. Anyway really enjoy your content.😊
I used to put every book that I read and no longer wanted into boxes and about once a year would take them to one of the branches of our city’s public library. They were always so appreciative as I would take in several boxes filled with each time. Then my cataracts got almost too bad for me to read as much. Now I mainly read books as ebooks that I download for free.
Hi Paul, it's an X-Wing fighter 😂 Also, I for one would love you to do a tour of your friend's building. It looks super interesting. And thirdly (😁) when I was a kid in Sydney Australia, (still live in Australia but not in Sydney anymore) we would sometimes take a steam train into the city and I remember the smell of the coal smoke when we entered the tunnel. As toxic as it probably was, I loved it!
Paul I've been meaning to say for a long time how much I enjoy your Fonzie "ehhh" after you use the snap tool 2025. 😅 OMG we are old... When did that happen?😮
Hey Paul I see some surface rust on your lift. They sell a rust reformer product at Harbor Freight. Take a wire brush then spray it on. It's even black! Stay on top of that!
Hey Paul, I stopped watching for a long time because I stopped getting notifications and you got lost.. I’ve recently rediscovered you and it’s like being greeted by an old friend 🙂 Nice to see you are still being you and doing what you do! Much love from across the pond 🇬🇧 ❤
A highlight of my childhood was when I took the train with my grandmother to visit my aunt. It was so exciting to see the fancy train station in Wichita, Kansas, and feel the vibration of the big engine and click clack sound of the tracks. My three year old feet dangling off the seat, and watching for farm animals across the landscape. The conductor talked to me and helped us to step off the train on to the platform at our stop in Enid. I love to ride the train.
Too bad they dredged the cattails-there was a reason the Redwing blackbirds there-they usually go back to the same spots every year. Indians used to use the cattails for many things including food. Sometimes progress isn't really thought out well. The more they mess with mother nature in urban areas the more harmful and sterile it becomes to the point where people drive out to find a piece of nature(probably paying for it in more ways then one.). Just my thoughts on some of what is called "progress". Thanks for taking us along Paul-you always have a story to tell. 😊
i'm a railroad enthusiast myself; I live in the rubber city (Akron), which had extensive operations of the Baltimore & Ohio (today's CSX Newcastle subdivision) and a modernist union station from 1950 which still exists, but modified in the late 1970s when the university took it over for one of their educational buildings.
I love trains . Used to take an over night from Toronto to go up North to My home town. Never forget my first train ride the conductor on the train wore a red suit coat and was bigger built and as a 4 year old I thought he was Santa . Hope the scrap picks up . Looks like prices are dipping again. Enjoyed the bike ride and seeing the sites . Blessings . Keep Safe ❤Keep Well❤
Paul my oldest brother was a herrion addict he was clean for 14 years he felt the same way he was almost a recluse making friends was very hard for him. I lost him 10 years ago to the drug of his choice but I do know how you feel just by watching him go through same thing he had a couple close friends he even pushed them away when he got clean the first time.
Fuel cost up & scrap prices down (slightly) not a good combination. It's like playing the stock market, Hold (as long as the neighbors don't give the stink eye) or sell.
@@ScrapPalletMan Hi Paul! We're doing good! She graduates from high school in May. I'm excited for her, but she isn't sure about college. Praying she decides but doesn't go to far. 😬😋 Glad your videos are back. ❤
Paul I really enjoy the bike rides around your city. It seems like a very cool place to live. The time you take at the covers bridge is awesome and you are awesome too. ❤️🙏🏻❤️
03:15 I'd have taken a magnet to that headboard just in case. They used to paint brass sometimes. My library is being rebuilt and isn't taking donations. THat said, university library book sales can be the best if you can handle the weight of hauling off the books.
Great to see you today Paul. Hope you are enjoying the weather we are experiencing, other than the storms 2 nights ago. Thanks for the ride around Dekalb looks like a nice place. Hope to see you again soon. Take care and God bless 🙌 😊😊😊😊😊
Paul another great video. I hope your P.O. Box is a good way to send you a gift for you to use , it's scheduled for Tuesday delivery. You have come a long way, I enjoy watching all of your content. Keep up the great content. Watching from Janesville Wisconsin ,yup not far from you.....
I grew up in a town named Centralia, IL because it was built up around the Central Railroad back in the mid 1800's . It also was home of the winningest Highschool Basketball team in the nation the Orphans ,
🇺🇸🛻🇺🇸 Paul how are you? Nice to see you out E biking... What a mild winter we had in New England this year. Btw had follow up with the back surgeon and all looks good healing properly. Thank Jesus 👍 be blessed my brother, I truly appreciate you and your videos & prayers thank you.
Do you ever do meet and greets or anything cuz I love your channel and my niece happens to go to school and live out in DeKalb anyway I do 20 seconds of tranquility anytime I'm feeling a little stressed out and it always helps me. Thank you😊
Thank you Mr. Paul for the laugh! I would have paid to hear that man sneeze and you jump. That was really funny. Lololololololo😂😂😂😂😂 Thanks Mashelle in Texas
Funny story, we had a paper van just like that pass in our neighborhood. We were on the subscription list and I would wait for him to arrive to catch the paper he threw out 😂 although nowadays with everything digital I am surprised people even read newsprint anymore.
THANK YOU FOR THE BIKE RIDE BROTHER PAUL AWESOME VIDEO LOVE YOUR VIDEOS BE AWESOME STAY AWESOME BE YOUR SELF HAVE A AWESOME GREAT BLESS DAY AND NIGHT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY GOD LOVES YOU AND YOUR FAMILY I LOVE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY IT'S NICE TO SEE YOUR VIDEOS PRAISE GOD ALMIGHTY FATHER YOUR YOUR BROTHER DENNIS ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
Those glass tables are tempered, only hav to worry about the edges, you could hit the face of the glass with a hammer and not break it unless there was a flaw.
It’s always great watching you on your adventures. How often do you have to go to Jesse Brown. They used to send me put it was too far. Keep posting and I’ll keep watching
Hey Paul I think there are too many birds around now for twenty seconds of tranquility so it should be twenty seconds of beauty. Anytime you say I wonder or how is a challenge for me to find out the answer to your enquiring mind You saw First National Bank on the building so here it goes 1892 the bank built the building and the name was originally Bank of De Kalb A hardware store Sheets and Knoodle accompanied the bank originally until 1902 then relocated 1902 Bank changed name to First National Bank of De Kalb and relocated in 1966 around the time it was sold to Paul Nehring and stayed in the family until his widow donated it to Parks District then in 2019 Park District sold it to the City for 1 dollar and that's when City Hall moved in on June 5 2019. I'm so interested in the history of old buildings Thanks for wondering so I had the opportunity to an interesting story of that building But you are too inquisitive to comment on all the wonders in this video One at a time is all I can do See you tomorrow That video was fun 💖💙❤️💜🇨🇦🦩
❤❤Paul, we are inspired by your hard work and keeping scrap from the landfill. So we called our scrap yard. Here, in ND, they only pay .01¢ per pound. That's like $3.45 for a refrigerator. Is that similar to what you're getting? It seems like a truck load, or 600 lbs gets you a lot more than that. Can you advise us? It would take 3 appliances to make $10. I hope we're understanding this incorrectly. Let us know, please?😮😮 Sincerely, Daily watchers, Tom and Theresa
I had a big paper route when i was 13-18.
Had a nursing home on my route. Well they were always Dieing.
I won alot of the competitions for new customers because the older ones were always passing away
Not my fault. 85 inside and 40 out side at there homes. Great money when i was young. Big bags on my 10 speed bike. $35 bucks a week 45 years ago was good money. And at my age. I saved my money. I Bought dirt bikes and street bikes. At 18 I rode my new Kawasaki 750 to school my senior year of school. Weather permitting.
Good Evening There My Good Big Bro Paul The Scrapper Pallet Man Sir
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I live in the U.K in a place called Hastings, I been watching your channel for about four years and unlike a lot of other contributors they changed for the worse but you have stayed being yourself and makes keep watching your channel , bye the way I am the chap with C.O.P.D God bless you and your family and Olivia and minion
Hey Michael. Thanks for the kind words and the blessings my friend. Olivia and Minion say hello from across the pond
Wow! Snap Tool now has a Snap Transporter Tool out in 2024? Way cool!
Snap tool 2025 beta :-)
Trains: we 3 sisters’ husbands, our dad and first grandson in family got into HO gauge trains. Each guy had a knowledge that put a huge train set up on plywood that was put together at one sister’s garage. Her husband made up monthly train route and all the stops and pick ups in a newsletter to family members and a few interested friends. It was a great 4-5 years.
Here in Nashville the VA hospital has a good sized library…they accept books, some magazines, puzzle books & boxed puzzles that are complete. Nashville also has lots of mini free libraries throughout the city you can donate to…at my granddaughter’s birthday guests were requested to bring books that were then donated to the mini free libraries for local children to read and enjoy 😊
Hi Paul,
Another nice scrap vlog, you can earn something from it.
Nice city tour.
Paul there is a train in Las Vegas and has always been. The Union Plaza Hotel is right in front of the train and bus station. lol. Also, that upside down table reminded you of a Star Wars Speeder. Good to see you again.
Paul the historian!!!😂
Paul…you didn’t cut the cord off the dishwasher!!!! The hurrier you go, the behinder you get!
Yes Paul this world does need God’s help and now!! We all need to do more praying!!❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
A tour of the old building sounds really cool, go for it for us, thank you for what you do.
I have lived with trains all my life. I was born and raised in Roanoke, Virginia. Roanoke is the home of Norfolk Southern (formerly Norfolk Western) Railroad. Riding the train is interesting and can be a very relaxing way to travel. Amtrak is here now. Take a trip to the beautiful Blue Ridge Mts. of Virginia. Spring has sprung around here.
grew up 2 blocks from the train tracks that went through my little town. At night in the summer, my dad would take me to see the train that went into Yellowstone Park with visitors before they stopped it in the early 60's. I'm old enough that they were still using steam locomotives. In the winter they used Steam locomotives with snow blowers on the front to clear the tracks north of us into Montana. I still love trains to this day. Love your videos Paul. thanks.
I'll bet he was amazing watching those plow through the snow
@@ScrapPalletMan It was and when they used the rotary snow blower it was even better. It would blow the snow 40 feet in the air and 150 feet away from it. Guess I was born in the right era of old times.
Talk about the paperboy! I did that, but I only sold the sunday papers! The ones with the funnies? O had cart I fixed to go behind my bike and sometimes I just pull the cart on foot!
I was just writing the geese honking brought to mind the Sandford and son theme song when you played it. Put the tailgate clip on a chain so you don't lose it. Anyone watch Mike the scavenger he made a huge haul out of 1 dumpster.
My dad work on the train!( He was a conductor for the Pennsylvania Railroad). We got to ride the trains for free!!! Still to this day, i love the sounds of the trains!!!
Where I live, if we leave anything outside the bins - it will not get taken and if the bin is full and the lid is up at all they will not empty the bin.
Same where I live.
😢
Hey Paul I know your mom passed not too long ago just wanted to make sure you're doing okay hope you're feeling good and blessed 🤘🌹
Grief is weird. A lot of little thoughts come to mind and makes me sad. Lot of stuff was never resolved sadly
Hello friend Paul,, nice to see you back , speaking of old buildings, a lot of old schools that have closed have been turned into apartments and a hotel and some of a rubber manufacturing plant has been turned into apartments and rentable space for small businesses and restaurants , what an excellent was to repurpose and reuse rather than be torn down, also a few abandoned hotels and motels became apartments and one even became housing for the homeless turning the rooms into studio like apartments fully furnished with a small kitchen area as well love you always like family and may God bless you always my friend ps- were have you been lately ????? been missing you lately ❤❤❤❤🛻✌️🤟🌟✨💫💛🧡💚❤️😵💫🤏🍌🪰🪰🪰🪰😵💫😋
When I was homeless, I went into a program for veterans and it was a converted into rooms. I was there for 9 months
My niece goes to NIU wow I hope to meet you one day I like metal detecting I normally collect cans for recycling but I don't ever scrap big metal like you do. Anyway really enjoy your content.😊
Fun tour! Enjoy you videos. TY 😊
I used to put every book that I read and no longer wanted into boxes and about once a year would take them to one of the branches of our city’s public library. They were always so appreciative as I would take in several boxes filled with each time. Then my cataracts got almost too bad for me to read as much. Now I mainly read books as ebooks that I download for free.
Hi Paul, it's an X-Wing fighter 😂
Also, I for one would love you to do a tour of your friend's building. It looks super interesting.
And thirdly (😁) when I was a kid in Sydney Australia, (still live in Australia but not in Sydney anymore) we would sometimes take a steam train into the city and I remember the smell of the coal smoke when we entered the tunnel. As toxic as it probably was, I loved it!
Love your prayers they help me alot thank you
🙂
Paul I've been meaning to say for a long time how much I enjoy your Fonzie "ehhh" after you use the snap tool 2025. 😅 OMG we are old... When did that happen?😮
I don't recognize the man in the mirror
Hey Paul I see some surface rust on your lift. They sell a rust reformer product at Harbor Freight. Take a wire brush then spray it on. It's even black! Stay on top of that!
Hello Paul I always enjoy watching your videos.have a great day 😊
Hey Paul, I stopped watching for a long time because I stopped getting notifications and you got lost..
I’ve recently rediscovered you and it’s like being greeted by an old friend 🙂
Nice to see you are still being you and doing what you do!
Much love from across the pond 🇬🇧 ❤
Hi Jennifer. So glad to hear from you. Enjoy your day :-)
A highlight of my childhood was when I took the train with my grandmother to visit my aunt. It was so exciting to see the fancy train station in Wichita, Kansas, and feel the vibration of the big engine and click clack sound of the tracks. My three year old feet dangling off the seat, and watching for farm animals across the landscape. The conductor talked to me and helped us to step off the train on to the platform at our stop in Enid. I love to ride the train.
trash picking scrap awesome video Paul thank you
Too bad they dredged the cattails-there was a reason the Redwing blackbirds there-they usually go back to the same spots every year. Indians used to use the cattails for many things including food. Sometimes progress isn't really thought out well. The more they mess with mother nature in urban areas the more harmful and sterile it becomes to the point where people drive out to find a piece of nature(probably paying for it in more ways then one.). Just my thoughts on some of what is called "progress". Thanks for taking us along Paul-you always have a story to tell. 😊
It makes me sad too
Great video. Good, to see you again 😊
Hi Paul, I hope you have a great day ❤
i'm a railroad enthusiast myself; I live in the rubber city (Akron), which had extensive operations of the Baltimore & Ohio (today's CSX Newcastle subdivision) and a modernist union station from 1950 which still exists, but modified in the late 1970s when the university took it over for one of their educational buildings.
Wish I could have the glass from the patio tables and the trays from the microwaves! Glass is my go to for ART.
Thanks for the bike tour, nice to see other areas.Would hate to see another old building torn down, love the history.
Hi Lizzie 😁
The X wing fighter? Is that the Star Wars vehicle?
Be careful not to catch the pack-a-lacking virus. 🤣🤣
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Hey Paul good to see you 😄
Fun bike tour and great video stay safe and well 🙏 😊
Good to see you up and about.prayers please for healing and pain relief
Hi Vickie. I am praying for your pain to be relieved
I love trains . Used to take an over night from Toronto to go up North to My home town. Never forget my first train ride the conductor on the train wore a red suit coat and was bigger built and as a 4 year old I thought he was Santa . Hope the scrap picks up . Looks like prices are dipping again. Enjoyed the bike ride and seeing the sites . Blessings . Keep Safe ❤Keep Well❤
Thanks!
Awesome thanks Chris. Seriously
Paul my oldest brother was a herrion addict he was clean for 14 years he felt the same way he was almost a recluse making friends was very hard for him. I lost him 10 years ago to the drug of his choice but I do know how you feel just by watching him go through same thing he had a couple close friends he even pushed them away when he got clean the first time.
Hey Brenda. I'm sad to know our brothers have passed. My brother passed away almost 20 years ago
Hi Paul , great video. Thanks for showing us around on your bike tour. 😃🇨🇦
I can not believe how nice some of that metal looked!
Fuel cost up & scrap prices down (slightly) not a good combination. It's like playing the stock market, Hold (as long as the neighbors don't give the stink eye) or sell.
Hi Paul! Nice to see you for another scrap run! Yes please more videos, I miss your Friday runs! Enjoy the nice weather! ❤
Hi Heidi❤ how are you and the daughter doing?
@@ScrapPalletMan Hi Paul! We're doing good! She graduates from high school in May. I'm excited for her, but she isn't sure about college. Praying she decides but doesn't go to far. 😬😋 Glad your videos are back. ❤
Hey Paul 🙋🏽. It's good to see you. Be careful and safe out there ‼️😃👍
Paul I really enjoy the bike rides around your city. It seems like a very cool place to live. The time you take at the covers bridge is awesome and you are awesome too. ❤️🙏🏻❤️
03:15 I'd have taken a magnet to that headboard just in case. They used to paint brass sometimes. My library is being rebuilt and isn't taking donations. THat said, university library book sales can be the best if you can handle the weight of hauling off the books.
Thanks for the video Paul. Idea: for the spring clip on the lift gate, attach it with a small chain like the pocket watch and billfolds.
Great to see you today Paul. Hope you are enjoying the weather we are experiencing, other than the storms 2 nights ago. Thanks for the ride around Dekalb looks like a nice place. Hope to see you again soon. Take care and God bless 🙌 😊😊😊😊😊
My favorite scraper❤God bless you paul and your family 🎉😊
Paul keep the old buildings as I hate to see what they put up after
Paul another great video.
I hope your P.O. Box is a good way to send you a gift for you to use , it's scheduled for Tuesday delivery.
You have come a long way, I enjoy watching all of your content.
Keep up the great content.
Watching from Janesville Wisconsin ,yup not far from you.....
😃 Right on! Thank you
I grew up in a town named Centralia, IL because it was built up around the Central Railroad back in the mid 1800's . It also was home of the winningest Highschool Basketball team in the nation the Orphans ,
🇺🇸🛻🇺🇸 Paul how are you? Nice to see you out E biking... What a mild winter we had in New England this year. Btw had follow up with the back surgeon and all looks good healing properly. Thank Jesus 👍 be blessed my brother, I truly appreciate you and your videos & prayers thank you.
Do you ever do meet and greets or anything cuz I love your channel and my niece happens to go to school and live out in DeKalb anyway I do 20 seconds of tranquility anytime I'm feeling a little stressed out and it always helps me. Thank you😊
I've never done a meet and greet. I've had people yell at me before but not greet me :-)
It’s always fun watching you
Technical term is Distributive Power Unit. P. S. Love the videos.
Thanks, Paulie!
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Good picking Paul
Love the bike tour…loved seeing the old brick buildings, thanks for sharing your ride!
The ubiquitous shelving takes a bath!!
I used to deliver papers on my bike. Hated collecting and I hated Sundays.
Thank you Mr. Paul for the laugh! I would have paid to hear that man sneeze and you jump. That was really funny. Lololololololo😂😂😂😂😂 Thanks Mashelle in Texas
Sometimes I'm oddly nervous
Distributed power unit
Paul.
Funny story, we had a paper van just like that pass in our neighborhood. We were on the subscription list and I would wait for him to arrive to catch the paper he threw out 😂 although nowadays with everything digital I am surprised people even read newsprint anymore.
Wish I could still make content!! Love your videos man good to see your doing good and god bless!
I was southern scrapper
Hey Michael. I hope something happens and you're able to make content again
If that was Albuquerque those bikes you passed would have been gone
Paul Wares the dinosaur friend statue guy.? I feel like it’s been so long since you visited him
Paris is doing great
Hey Paul🖐🤗
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THANK YOU FOR THE BIKE RIDE BROTHER PAUL AWESOME VIDEO LOVE YOUR VIDEOS BE AWESOME STAY AWESOME BE YOUR SELF HAVE A AWESOME GREAT BLESS DAY AND NIGHT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY GOD LOVES YOU AND YOUR FAMILY I LOVE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY IT'S NICE TO SEE YOUR VIDEOS PRAISE GOD ALMIGHTY FATHER YOUR YOUR BROTHER DENNIS ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
Thanks for the bike tour! 👍
Those glass tables are tempered, only hav to worry about the edges, you could hit the face of the glass with a hammer and not break it unless there was a flaw.
I'm only 36 & yea I had two paper routes when I was a kid. 20in bike double sided bag & 130 papers. We didn't collect the money thou..
Paul How's the bridge in your area, is it finished yet?
The bridge has been completed for a while. It's the pedestrian underpass next to the river that is still being worked on
Hey bro. Good to se you 😅😅
No!!! My day is ruined!! You didn't saya "ubiquitous shelving" 😂😅😂😅
❤Hello 👋 Paul ❤
It’s always great watching you on your adventures. How often do you have to go to Jesse Brown. They used to send me put it was too far. Keep posting and I’ll keep watching
Another great video but was wondering why you never cut the regulators off the gas grills everyone i see does ?
21:51 That was funny!
I was a paperboy starting at 10 till in my 20s learned a lot went on to do a lot better.
Hey Paul I think there are too many birds around now for twenty seconds of tranquility so it should be twenty seconds of beauty. Anytime you say I wonder or how is a challenge for me to find out the answer to your enquiring mind You saw First National Bank on the building so here it goes
1892 the bank built the building and the name was originally Bank of De Kalb A hardware store Sheets and Knoodle accompanied the bank originally until 1902 then relocated
1902 Bank changed name to First National Bank of De Kalb and relocated in 1966 around the time it was sold to Paul Nehring and stayed in the family until his widow donated it to Parks District then in 2019 Park District sold it to the City for 1 dollar and that's when City Hall moved in on June 5 2019. I'm so interested in the history of old buildings Thanks for wondering so I had the opportunity to an interesting story of that building But you are too inquisitive to comment on all the wonders in this video One at a time is all I can do See you tomorrow That video was fun 💖💙❤️💜🇨🇦🦩
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❤❤Paul, we are inspired by your hard work and keeping scrap from the landfill. So we called our scrap yard. Here, in ND, they only pay .01¢ per pound. That's like $3.45 for a refrigerator. Is that similar to what you're getting? It seems like a truck load, or 600 lbs gets you a lot more than that. Can you advise us? It would take 3 appliances to make $10. I hope we're understanding this incorrectly. Let us know, please?😮😮
Sincerely, Daily watchers,
Tom and Theresa
Hopefully you find a better scrap yard. Yeah one cent a pound is not good. I get about $0.09 per pound
Everyone needs to come together and at least try to stop the powers that be from demolitioning these old buildings
hello Paul & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thanks Paul & Friends Randy
Hey hey Randy 😃🤙
34:25 ---------Amen
Amen 🙏. Praise Jesus! Awesome video as usual.
Amen
Keep it up great job brother in Christ
Hey Michael. Thanks for the encouragement my friend
Enjoyed Watching as Always Have a Blessed rest Of The Week and Weekend
Nice!
Wie immer großartig 👏 God bless you ✝️✝️💜
Hello Paul why. Don't you bend back the. Handle of your lift gate to where it will lock again it would only be a 5minute of your time
Paul, have you ever thought of doing "Live streams" with TTS donations? It would be cool and people can donate on the fly.. 😇
what is TTS?
Peddling is good for the knees