I remember the Harlem Globe Trotters coming to our Primary school in Australia in 1974 and they gave us all coke a cola yo-yos. Things you remember 🤣🤷♀️🤣
Do you mean "Ho-ho'? GOD! I haven't had a "Ho-ho" in years!! God they are good!!! Now there on my shopping list! :) I'm not sure if "Yo-yo's are the same thing as "Ho'-ho'?,(maybe different marketing names in diff. countries!?). Well, regardless of what ever a 'yo-yo' is.....???????? I FLIPPIN' WANT ONE!!! XD :) :) :) 'Ho-Ho's and "Yo-yo's"!!!!! Man wouldn't that make a great name for a comedy duo?? They could even throw some of each out to there audiences!!! One thing is for sure. . .I'm gonna be dreaming of these lil' snack cakes now! Regardless of the name! ;)
@@tracieramson4719 Probably. If a British bomber was returning to England and still had bombs on board, they were ordered to drop the ordinance in the English Channel. Likely Miller's plane was struck by a bomb from a bomber unloading.
Sooo Follett's husband clearly murdered her. Allegedly. The husband always says, "Yeah, we got in a fight, and then she left. We love each other, and we were working thru it." Oh yeah, Mr Past Tense? Nay, I say. Nay.
Ambrose Bierce was a prominent 19th and 20th century author, still found in modern anthologies, (Incident at Owl Creek Bridge, The Devil's Dictionary) among other stories. He left on a trip to join Poncho Villa in 1913 in Mexico and was never seen again.
That guy deserves a place on unexplained. His short stories are masterpieces, and prescient. I hate the idea of him lying rotting in a ditch somewhere.. but then there''s Poe, and Shelly and Byron and Hemmingway.. and so many other talents who went the wrong way/ disappeared, long before we had pop ikons.
There is a local rumor in Alexandria, Virginia, that Theodosia Burr died at Gatsby's Tavern and is buried in St. Paul's Cemetery. (I've seen the gravesite.) For the record, the reason for the Hamilton-Burr duel was first kited in Gore Vidal's novel, "Burr." (I agree with Vidal.)
*You forgot to include Judge Joseph Force Crater, a New York Supreme Court Justice, who disappeared in 1939--and whose name has become synonymous with "people who have disappeared without a trace." Also, the poet Hart Crane jumped overboard into the sea in a near-certain suicide--so there's little mystery that he just drowned and that whatever is left of him is somewhere on the ocean floor.*
Rose N. Opens the fridge & says, "Ooooohhhhhhh, you'll never guess what I found!" Dorothy Z: "Judge Crater". Rose N: "Cookies & Cream Ice Cream, my favorite! After Dorothy, Rose, & Blanche get up to continue looking for midnight snacks, Rose, again at the fridge says: Rose N: "Ooooooooohhhhhhh, you'll never guess I found!" Dorothy Z: "Jimmy Hoffa." I got the Jimmy Hoffa reference because as a small kid, I remembered when he went missing, but, I never got the Judge Crater one, until after I got on the internet. Despite both of their tragic disappearences, every time I watch that episode (called "Job Hunting") I bust out laughing! (And yes, I do love The Golden Girls!)
Glenn Miller one of the greatest band back in the day. The tragedy that happened there are no words to express one of the biggest musical bands in our days. THANK YOU GLENN AND YOUR BAND FOR ALL THE WONDERFUL SONGS YOU CREATED AND SHARED WITH US. 🙏🕯️FROM ONE MUSICIAN TO ANOTHER THANK YOU FOR THE GREAT MEMORIES. ❤️🇺🇸
THIER is evidence that he was killed by cookie..... American bomb was drop on him by accident... They found parts of the bomb and his plane.,..if I remember correctly.
Air France, which went back and forth to England across the Channel, had such a bad reputation for safety in the 40s and 50s, that people referred to it as, "Air Chance"...
Glenn was in a a single-engine UC-64 Norseman, which departed from RAF Twinwood Farm in Clapham, on the outskirts of Bedford. It has been established that his flight path across the Channel was in an area where the RAF Bomber Command dumped bombs on their back from Germany, if they had failed to drop them on their targets. GM would have flown at a much lower altitude than the bombers. This a stray bomb could well have eliminated the Norseman without a trace. Bad luck indeed.
@@Finglesham Actually it wasn't established. It was a hypothesis proposed in the 1980s, based on a report of a small plane having been seen by some Lancaster crewmen. However later research showed they were too high and the weather too cloudy for them to have definitely ID'ed the plane as a UC-64. About 10 years ago a coast-spotter's log was uncovered that gave a positive ID of a UC-64 headed over the Channel at a time and place expected for Miller's plane, which pretty much put the nail in the claim that they were hundreds of miles farther north. That research also found that not only did his plane have a defective fuel system, its pilot wasn't qualified for bad-weather flying. So take your pick: mechanical failure, pilot error, maybe a combination of both.
I hate to burst your bubble, but people SERIOUSLY contemplating suicide are unlikely to call a hotline to be talked out of it. I didn't. Fortunately for me, however, I failed in my two attempts.
I had a uncles that was badly damaged from the Vietnam war. He disappeared in the late 80s with literally no sign of him period. He was having fits of some kind according to my parents…I was so young the one time I met him I do not remember in the least. But given his intellectual prowess when his wits were with him, he’d of had no problem disappearing my dad would always say. 25 years later and multiple attempts to get my father to except that his oldest brother was long dead by his younger brothers…my dad would receive a phone call from a case worker in California telling him that his brother was alive and doing fairly well. Apparently he’d been living on the streets for quite some time and due to a health issue he was taken to a hospital. He was there for quite some time before they were even able to figure out who he was. Once they did this case worker made sure he received all of his military benefits so he could be put in a home. The case worker informed my dad that he did not want to see any of his family. I don’t think they spoke for the rest of their lives.
I’m an American (born in ‘97) I frequently listen to British rock bands and was shocked that I never knew who Manic Street was until I clicked on one of those clickbait articles on a webpage about this very topic, he was on said list and I was curious. Well, they’ve been a favorite of mine ever since. Honestly shocked I never heard of the band/Richey. I still think he committed suicide but yeah, whole story breaks my heart.
There was a deathbed confession by a mobster regarding the killing of Jimmy Hoffa. It was a good friend of Hoffa that shot him in the back of the head as they were going into someone's house for a meeting. Frank Sheeran. He confessed.
I have lived between the Delaware River, bay and Atlantic Ocean all my life. A storm at sea is absolutely frightening. Just a week and half before Thanksgiving my friend’s grandson drown in the Delaware River in stormy weather. Who knows how many people have drowned in the seas and rivers?
Gerald O'Hare,..There's a scripture in the Bible that says that "the sea will give up those dead in it." Pretty sure that has to do with the resurrection of the Dead that Jesus performed when he was on earth. And in scriptures like acts 15:4, and John 5:28 and 29 those also talk about the Dead being brought back to life in the future. Psalms chapter 37 talks about the wicked being gone and the Earth being a place where the righteous and the meek will live. Super nice thought that the dead will have an opportunity to live again. It's very appealing especially to me right now, my oldest sister died 3 weeks ago. Pretty devastating to lose a loved one!🥴😓 But happy to know I'll see her again in the hopefully not too distant future.💖💕
@@emilyreviews1987 British intelligence reportedly had access to Luftwaffe coded flight orders about a planned attack on the flight carrying Leslie Howard, as well as other planes in the region. They made the agonizing decision to not pull him from the trip because it would have tipped off the Luftwaffe that their encryption had been compromised.
@@Poisson4147 oh wow, I didn't know that. That would have been a touch choice to make for sure. Thank you for sharing with me that little bit of knowledge.
I should have qualified that the story's not fully substantiated, but is one of the best-documented of many hypotheses concerning Howard's loss. It's been presented by two separate authors who profiled British spy activities, including the biographer of Sir W. S. Stephenson - better known as "Intrepid". In addition the US National Security Agency has reported the same explanation as well. The irony of it all is that the Luftwaffe pilots who carried out the attack stated they weren't themselves aware Howard was on the plane. Instead they had been given shoot-to-kill orders for any and every non-German airplane in that particular airspace.
Did Judge Crater have any enemies that would want to kill him? Did he have a motive to either kill himself or “go off the grid” and fake his own death? Did he go to a place where he is likely to disappear without a trace, such as the sea or the mountain wilderness? So many possibilities.
Ylenia was a beautiful soul! We were close friends for a few years in Italy when we were both 14-15 years old. I still often think of her and pray she is at peace.
As long as they aren’t “Tiktok Stars”. Don’t know where we’d be without our omnipotent viral teenage super stars. Just two weeks ago I learned that, in a jet crash, you keep your head up and arms in the air. Thanks to all 15 y.o. super geniuses out there that cut their own purple bangs and think anyone cares.
Kodigo 36: was a rap trio from Monterrey México, formed by Reke, Cruel y Went, in 2010 Cruel (18yo) was kidnapped and murdered by a drug cartel, and a year later his friend Reke (21yo) was also kindapped by another drug cartel but his body was never found, there are theories that he was left hanging in a bridge dead or that he is alive in another part of México with his hands amputated, he never had a funeral and his family is still looking for him, I higly recommend their music.
Rico had this inner child that never left and just radiated across any room he was in. He was a great Globe Trotter for his heart. Was such a joy to watch and he will be missed if he truly is gone 😞.
@@beanzburriton4263 It is an American (maybe came from England) dunno. … figure of speech. It means a person who has kept their child like enthusiasm and innocence throughout their life and did not let the harsh world turn them overly negative.
@@Katie_Jo_21 you were very kind to explain this as politely as you did, particularly considering the person “asking” the alleged question was just being an asshole ;by no means was he unclear of the phrase’s meaning). This YT account is a troll account (they’re easy to detect). Never give a loser troll your attention; just ignore them and click on the report button. can go back to working on spraining his wrist and figuring out how to explain to mommy why his socks are crusty and they’re out of lotion and Vaseline. I
That certainly is a true story Ricardo. I was thinking about the man who was Matt Dillon on the show "Gunsmoke" James Arness's son who was a award-winning surfer in 1970 disappeared a number of years ago just before his father's death and never even showed up for his Dad's funeral. Nobody has seen him since!.. The only reason I know this is cuz I looked him up and I tried to follow a paper trail, so to speak, an internet paper trail,..🤔 and couldn't find out anything current about him at all.
About Earhart and Noonan: Earhart's fate was known to responsible authorities with whom she'd been in radio communication. There really isn't anywhere along the indicated line within reach other than Howland Island. The more distant delivery scenarios are merely exercises. The Electra was low on fuel. Navy and local authorities estimated her radius of location to be within an hundred miles of Howland. Saipan (2000 miles more distant) was impossible, given the plane and its fuel endurance. Pretty much everything else (and since) is sensationalism for purpose of increasing subscribership and views. It was the age of Hype, you know. Still is. Truth and good journalism are harder to find these days than the wreck of the Electra was in those halcyon days when the Romance of Flight had real meaning..
Most authorities agree she probably landed on Gardner Island, a photo of an electra landing gear was spotted in a photo taken in 1944, her pocket knife and other personal effects were also found there; then there was a skeleton found there, at first identified as a man's skeleton, but later examination of the femur bone demensions(skeleton itself was lost) show that Amelia's femur would have matched the one found. Sad story, she almost made it.
Yes; I always thought it was stupid that people considered it some great mystery. I mean, she was flying over the sea and didn't reach her destination. Gee, I wonder what could've happened...
Several years ago, I did my own research into Richey Edwards's disappearance, and every clue pointed to the Severn Bridge. So, I believe he jumped to his death from that bridge. There can be no other explanation. 😢
I was thinking that you were going to present the disappearance of Errol Flynn's son Sean, in 1970. I read that he was a photojournalist during the Vietnam War and vanished on assignment in Cambodia. Thank you for another great video presentation.
@@dwaynegreen1786 no worries, you are welcome. I'm impressed that you knew about his son Sean, I don't think many people do! You made a excellent comment. Have a great day!
Loved this. Very interesting and fascinating. Concerning Glenn Miller I heard another story. Due to bad weather, his plane flew rather low. In the meantime, UK Flying Fortresses were flying back from bombing Nazi Germany. Some of them had still bombs and, running low on fuel, they dropped them above the North Sea, hitting the Glenn Miller plane. I picked up this story being a youngster, somewhere in the mid-70s.
@@mickwest2650 By all I've learned about Miller, he was a good man who seldom drank because he was a bad drunk. However, he was a faithful husband and he and his wife loved their adopted children. Nothing "rubbish" about the man personally - and his music is loved to this day.
My. Grandfather was a belly gunner on a B-17 during WW2. The story I got he claims came directly from his commanding officer that Glenn Miller's plane went in the English Channel. The pilot had contact with a RAF pilot claiming the engine's were shuttering as though they were having fuel issues. There was no friendly fire or Nazi plane that shot the plane down.
The "friendly fire" idea was debunked about a decade ago. The plane's location was reported by a coast spotter and was both too far south and at the wrong time to have been anywhere near the drop zone. Investigators from the University of Colorado who looked into the material found that not only did his plane have a defective fuel system, its pilot wasn't qualified for bad-weather flying. So take your pick: mechanical failure, pilot error, maybe a combination of both.
Hum I watched a short doc. Amelia may have been found in and island and believed coconut crabs ate her body, her freckle cream and other things were found with bones that had been scared from the huge crabs
@@peaceworld5393 There are typos and then there are idiots who don't know the difference between scar and scare, I'm not buying your LAME "typo" excuse! Registered UA-cam comment police officer. Did you come up with that all by yourself or did you have help? I guess you DON'T KNOW you can go back and E-D-I-T your comments, you seem proud and at peace ( PUN INTENDED ) with your ignorance! My comment about the "show" is that you must be the narrator or his script writer because their ignorance is obvious towards the end of the "show" when he "relocated" Bremerton, Washington to the Northeastern part of the state. Stay proud, genius!
@@mickwest2650 As pointed out elsewhere, the conspiracy theories in your posts were debunked ages ago. I love a good conspiracy plot as much as the next guy but sometimes an accident is nothing but an accident (to paraphrase Freud)
It would be just horrible to care about someone, but have them just vanish and never know what happened to them! Heartbreaking. Enjoyed the video, even tho it's a touch dark. I'm cool with that!
Abducted means being taken by force or deception. If he was misled and thought he was safe, but was then taken to a different location and murdered, it's an abduction.
By all accounts, Hart Crane committed suicide. That's not really a disappearance. Percy Faucett is one of the most famous explorers and one of the most intriguing disappearances of all time. He deserved to be focused here.
In the acoustic background, there seems to be some sampled piano loop that starts over and over again with a slight pause inbetween. Does anybody else hear that?
What's terrifying is that howdy doody behind you can you stand in front of him next time I'm having trouble concentrating LOL seriously though he's creeping me out..
Very sad to lose an celebrity isn't ? Well I know it's very sad to lose a friend for vanishing without saying goodbye and so on. But it's tough sometimes you know ?
Audrey Mae Herring was last seen leaving work to go home.in Catskill ny.19 years later she is still missing She was a nurse driving home at night.Her vehicle has never been recovered and her whereabouts are unknown😢💟🙏🗽
A long time ago; but an uncle of my mother went fishing alone in the shark infested waters off Okinawa. Later his overturned boat was discovered floating but no sign of the uncle. He was a powerful swimmer so the speculation was he was eaten by sharks. I am not a fan of shark movies.
He pitched the clarinet a musical third above the saxes. Early in the band's existence the melody was doubled by the altos but later he shifted part of it to the tenor saxes, giving a much richer sound. Often imitated, never duplicated. P.S. "Glenn"
@@Poisson4147 I remembered from my music theory classes ( I changed my mind as they don't fire History or English Teachers) I use it as I write my own music. My Professor said when explaining music to people of questionable interest K.I.S.S. which is what I did. I love Big Band and Swing Music, Mr. Glen Miller is my favorite
Barbara Newhall Collette, argued with husband and disappears ? So far , 2 of these are pretty obvious. The percentage of chance the husband was involved has to be in the upper 90's.
Brisker in Uganda when Idi Amin was there ? These are way too easy to explain. I remember Idi Amin . The stories about him are scarier than any horror movie. There's 1 in particular that to this day decades later still sticks with me.
Are you talking about the state of Washington or the city of Washington DC? If you are talking about the state of Washington , isn’t that state full of mountains near the Pacific coast? It would be really easy to get lost in a mountainous area.
Amelia is believed to have been discovered in Nikumaroro Lagoon. Her plane, freckle cream and bones were found. She's believed to have been eaten by Coconut Crabs 🦀.
Antoine de St-Exupéry : The plane he crashed during WWII (because of an engine failure) P-38 Lightning was more modern than the models he previously flew. He took several weeks of rigorous training before his first flight. Nonetheless it was described as non-airworthy craft. Can you let me know your source about his "drinking" before flying? Was he the only one or was it "normal" at the time?
Sayed Musa al-Sadr, a prominent Shiite leader, disappeared on August 31, 1978 during a visit to Libya. He had traveled to Libya at the invitation of Muammar al-Gaddafi, but his trail disappeared after a meeting in Tripoli. Gaddafi claimed that al-Sadr had left the country for Rome, but many suspect that he was detained or killed by Libyan authorities.
Whoever made Hoffa disappear was going to make sure he was never found …as a matter of their actual survival, I doubt the world will ever know what really happened to him 😮
Miller’s airplane was pretty unique in the fact that the wings were above the body. It’s easy to recognize. A fisherman got a “norseman” plane wirh military markings caught in his net in the English Channel and he cut loose the plan from his net. Based on location it is surmised this was Glenn’s Plane.
If they can find The Titanic, why is it so hard to find Glenn Miller's plane IN the English Channel? Sonar❓That it might have been accidentally hit by British bomber planes returning from Germany sounds quite plausible & authorities at the time probably believed this would bring unbearable shame upon Britain.
@@davidl570 "freak out" is not capitalized. Perhaps English isnt your primary language? As Metallica says nothing else matters! aloha nui loa We're done!!
The "for real" on his arm story gets told seemingly every single time they talk about this dude. They must not have many stories about him cuz it's always the same exact rundown
From: The Golden Girls: Man: "Do you like Glenn Miller?" Dorothy Z: "Like him? I WAS IN THE SEARCH PARTY!" Man: Let's dance. I never forgot that moment. Truly, Glenn Miller was a musical force to be reckoned with.
Jimmy Hoffa's impact on the trucking industry, connection to mob labour racketeering and in popular culture (I guess) certainly makes him a sort of celebrity. It's not like he didn't continue to have relevance even after his disappearance. James P. Hoffa Junior, his son ran the Teamsters Union from 1999 until earlier this year (2022) in a dynastic situation which reflects the existence of a Hoffa family power base within the union that has persisted to this day.
@@suzycreamcheesez4371 bro go away who tf appointed you the grammar police?? You must live a very boring existence. Go "fix" yourself and stop worrying about unimportant typos and misspells.
@@berlynwall1956 golly gee Berlyn you sound vexed! miffed! irked! as Metallica says nothing else matters! you know very well it's grammar nazi not grammar police! fix it! aloha nui loa we're done!!
My Dad always joked that if Tammy Faye Baker would remove all her makeup you’d find Jimmy Hoffa!
I'm pretty sure he wasn't joking. Jim should know...
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I remember the Harlem Globe Trotters coming to our Primary school in Australia in 1974 and they gave us all coke a cola yo-yos. Things you remember 🤣🤷♀️🤣
Do you mean "Ho-ho'? GOD! I haven't had a "Ho-ho" in years!! God they are good!!! Now there on my shopping list! :) I'm not sure if "Yo-yo's are the same thing as "Ho'-ho'?,(maybe different marketing names in diff. countries!?). Well, regardless of what ever a 'yo-yo' is.....???????? I FLIPPIN' WANT ONE!!! XD :) :) :)
'Ho-Ho's and "Yo-yo's"!!!!! Man wouldn't that make a great name for a comedy duo??
They could even throw some of each out to there audiences!!!
One thing is for sure. . .I'm gonna be dreaming of these lil' snack cakes now!
Regardless of the name! ;)
@@jataim4197 no I mean the toy yo-yo 🪀
@@tessabiggs2917 OH!!! I didn't even think of toy!! I was already focused some form of delicious chocolate snack cake! :) TY
@@jataim4197 lol. I would not mind some chocolate mud cake 😋
@@tessabiggs2917 Damn it! I've gained 5 pounds just reading these deceptively delicious messages! CRAP! 8ml walk tomorrow :(
Great vid! You have a great voice for presenting these kinds of stories.
Not to mention his good looks!
Yeah I like this dude!!!
very striking American voice & handsome & humble
Does anyone know his name? I swear I have seen him somewhere else
Get a
Life!
Lost people may not want to be found.
And people who are rescued don't want to be rescued. Society has a hard time with people like this.
Did not know that about Glenn Miller....good music and always remembered!
There’s a mention about it in The Golden Girls, when they go to a dance
His brother Herb was my violin teacher in the sixties in Ca. and he looked exactly like Glenn.
He's at the bottom of the English channel
I always felt bad about that, when to the same high school as him. Died far too soon.
@@tracieramson4719 Probably. If a British bomber was returning to England and still had bombs on board,
they were ordered to drop the ordinance in the English Channel. Likely Miller's plane was struck by a bomb from a bomber unloading.
Hey dude, good to see you on camera! Enjoy your commentary! Thanks for the entertainment!
Sooo Follett's husband clearly murdered her. Allegedly.
The husband always says, "Yeah, we got in a fight, and then she left. We love each other, and we were working thru it." Oh yeah, Mr Past Tense? Nay, I say. Nay.
Yeah, as with the various ship sinkings and plane crashes, that is sadly the most likely scenario.
Every other episode of True Crime
Ambrose Bierce was a prominent 19th and 20th century author, still found in modern anthologies, (Incident at Owl Creek Bridge, The Devil's Dictionary) among other stories. He left on a trip to join Poncho Villa in 1913 in Mexico and was never seen again.
That guy deserves a place on unexplained. His short stories are masterpieces, and prescient. I hate the idea of him lying rotting in a ditch somewhere.. but then there''s Poe, and Shelly and Byron and Hemmingway.. and so many other talents who went the wrong way/ disappeared, long before we had pop ikons.
There is a local rumor in Alexandria, Virginia, that Theodosia Burr died at Gatsby's Tavern and is buried in St. Paul's Cemetery. (I've seen the gravesite.)
For the record, the reason for the Hamilton-Burr duel was first kited in Gore Vidal's novel, "Burr." (I agree with Vidal.)
Female Stranger.
that was a good book.
Theodosia Burr was Aaron's wife who died and is buried in St. Paul's Cemetery. The other Theodosia is Aaron's daughter.
@@evelynovercash1147 Are you sure? I thought the wife died in NYC.
Having lived at Mt Vernon, I have been to both places many many times. I am in SC now. I believe the story about Ms Theodosia Burr is true.
*You forgot to include Judge Joseph Force Crater, a New York Supreme Court Justice, who disappeared in 1939--and whose name has become synonymous with "people who have disappeared without a trace." Also, the poet Hart Crane jumped overboard into the sea in a near-certain suicide--so there's little mystery that he just drowned and that whatever is left of him is somewhere on the ocean floor.*
No one knows what happened to Judge Crater. Whether he suffered an accident or met with foul play is still undetermined.
Rose N. Opens the fridge & says, "Ooooohhhhhhh, you'll never guess what I found!"
Dorothy Z: "Judge Crater".
Rose N: "Cookies & Cream Ice Cream, my favorite!
After Dorothy, Rose, & Blanche get up to continue looking for midnight snacks, Rose, again at the fridge says:
Rose N: "Ooooooooohhhhhhh, you'll never guess I found!"
Dorothy Z: "Jimmy Hoffa."
I got the Jimmy Hoffa reference because as a small kid, I remembered when he went missing, but, I never got the Judge Crater one, until after I got on the internet. Despite both of their tragic disappearences, every time I watch that episode (called "Job Hunting") I bust out laughing! (And yes, I do love The Golden Girls!)
Philip Fry: he was a simple delivery boy....
His nephew did him proud
That description of Richie Edwards was freakin' bang on.
what happened to him liz? come on .. tell us 😌
@@jfrtbikgkdhjbeep9974what makes you think she knows... your awful dyslexia?
Glenn Miller one of the greatest band back in the day. The tragedy that happened there are no words to express one of the biggest musical bands in our days. THANK YOU GLENN AND YOUR BAND FOR ALL THE WONDERFUL SONGS YOU CREATED AND SHARED WITH US. 🙏🕯️FROM ONE MUSICIAN TO ANOTHER THANK YOU FOR THE GREAT MEMORIES. ❤️🇺🇸
THIER is evidence that he was killed by cookie..... American bomb was drop on him by accident... They found parts of the bomb and his plane.,..if I remember correctly.
@ss-mb5cy ...I thought of Buddy, Richie and the Big Bopper yesterday. That was so tragic.
Air France, which went back and forth to England across the Channel, had such a bad reputation for safety in the 40s and 50s, that people referred to it as, "Air Chance"...
Glenn was in a a single-engine UC-64 Norseman, which departed from RAF Twinwood Farm in Clapham, on the outskirts of Bedford. It has been established that his flight path across the Channel was in an area where the RAF Bomber Command dumped bombs on their back from Germany, if they had failed to drop them on their targets. GM would have flown at a much lower altitude than the bombers. This a stray bomb could well have eliminated the Norseman without a trace. Bad luck indeed.
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Makes perfect sense! Probably exactly what happened...thank you!
@@Finglesham Actually it wasn't established.
It was a hypothesis proposed in the 1980s, based on a report of a small plane having been seen by some Lancaster crewmen. However later research showed they were too high and the weather too cloudy for them to have definitely ID'ed the plane as a UC-64. About 10 years ago a coast-spotter's log was uncovered that gave a positive ID of a UC-64 headed over the Channel at a time and place expected for Miller's plane, which pretty much put the nail in the claim that they were hundreds of miles farther north.
That research also found that not only did his plane have a defective fuel system, its pilot wasn't qualified for bad-weather flying. So take your pick: mechanical failure, pilot error, maybe a combination of both.
Sid Vicious AND a moody teenager? So Sid Vicious, then?
Thank you for including the number for the suicide hotline. Your video is informative and may save lives.
Standard operating procedure for any channel discussing such matters. And a good one at that.
I hate to burst your bubble, but people SERIOUSLY contemplating suicide are unlikely to call a hotline to be talked out of it. I didn't. Fortunately for me, however, I failed in my two attempts.
Rudolf Diesel, the wealthy inventor of the engine named after him, disappeared in 1913 while traveling aboard a ship from Belgium to England.
Great info ill look that up. I suppose he fell off?
I read he had a fight with Tesla regarding the Tesla car
@@lostamericanhistory2536 Thrown overboard.
maybe he went to mexico to join pancho villa ? 🤔
@@prevost8686 😔 damnnn
I had a uncles that was badly damaged from the Vietnam war. He disappeared in the late 80s with literally no sign of him period. He was having fits of some kind according to my parents…I was so young the one time I met him I do not remember in the least.
But given his intellectual prowess when his wits were with him, he’d of had no problem disappearing my dad would always say. 25 years later and multiple attempts to get my father to except that his oldest brother was long dead by his younger brothers…my dad would receive a phone call from a case worker in California telling him that his brother was alive and doing fairly well.
Apparently he’d been living on the streets for quite some time and due to a health issue he was taken to a hospital.
He was there for quite some time before they were even able to figure out who he was.
Once they did this case worker made sure he received all of his military benefits so he could be put in a home.
The case worker informed my dad that he did not want to see any of his family.
I don’t think they spoke for the rest of their lives.
I’m an American (born in ‘97) I frequently listen to British rock bands and was shocked that I never knew who Manic Street was until I clicked on one of those clickbait articles on a webpage about this very topic, he was on said list and I was curious. Well, they’ve been a favorite of mine ever since. Honestly shocked I never heard of the band/Richey. I still think he committed suicide but yeah, whole story breaks my heart.
You forgot about Eddie Wilson. From Eddie and the Cruisers
Yeah, but Eddie came back in Eddie and the Cruisers II!
Eddie Lives!!!
Think he went to maui
I loved that movie!
Great narration! You should read audio books.
My great grandpa used to hunt with jimmy hoffa.
Would’ve been interesting to know if he knew anything about the Hoffa disappearance.
Roland McMasters is rumored to have killed Jimmy. Ground up his body and dumped him in the middle of Lake Erie.
Hoffa is discussed by Sammy "The Bull" Gravano on his podcast - he basically said it was a mob hit.
@@IamChevalier Roland McMasters was very connected the mob. He was a gigantic man.
There was a deathbed confession by a mobster regarding the killing of Jimmy Hoffa. It was a good friend of Hoffa that shot him in the back of the head as they were going into someone's house for a meeting. Frank Sheeran. He confessed.
could be in that barrel in lake mead ,they j/found?
I have lived between the Delaware River, bay and Atlantic Ocean all my life. A storm at sea is absolutely frightening. Just a week and half before Thanksgiving my friend’s grandson drown in the Delaware River in stormy weather. Who knows how many people have drowned in the seas and rivers?
Was John Kennedy Jr. anywhere near there? He went down also.
@@nickie7874 He went into the Atlantic Ocean. I’m talking about the Delaware River. He also went out in bad weather which cost him his life.
Gerald O'Hare,..There's a scripture in the Bible that says that "the sea will give up those dead in it." Pretty sure that has to do with the resurrection of the Dead that Jesus performed when he was on earth. And in scriptures like acts 15:4, and John 5:28 and 29 those also talk about the Dead being brought back to life in the future. Psalms chapter 37 talks about the wicked being gone and the Earth being a place where the righteous and the meek will live.
Super nice thought that the dead will have an opportunity to live again. It's very appealing especially to me right now, my oldest sister died 3 weeks ago. Pretty devastating to lose a loved one!🥴😓 But happy to know I'll see her again in the hopefully not too distant future.💖💕
@@tamitatangoto5134 sorry for your loss loss mines 1990 wa u mean the dead come back to earth because I would love see my mother again😢😢😢😭😭😭😭
@@nickie7874 Martha's Vineyard, MA.
There were so many I did not know about. If you ever do a part two maybe you might include Leslie Howard (Ashley Wilkes from GWTW)
Leslie Howard was shot down in WW2. We know what happened to him.
@@emilyreviews1987 British intelligence reportedly had access to Luftwaffe coded flight orders about a planned attack on the flight carrying Leslie Howard, as well as other planes in the region. They made the agonizing decision to not pull him from the trip because it would have tipped off the Luftwaffe that their encryption had been compromised.
@@Poisson4147 oh wow, I didn't know that. That would have been a touch choice to make for sure. Thank you for sharing with me that little bit of knowledge.
I should have qualified that the story's not fully substantiated, but is one of the best-documented of many hypotheses concerning Howard's loss. It's been presented by two separate authors who profiled British spy activities, including the biographer of Sir W. S. Stephenson - better known as "Intrepid". In addition the US National Security Agency has reported the same explanation as well.
The irony of it all is that the Luftwaffe pilots who carried out the attack stated they weren't themselves aware Howard was on the plane. Instead they had been given shoot-to-kill orders for any and every non-German airplane in that particular airspace.
@@Poisson4147 that is really sad.
Great presentation of unsolved cases.
This was great! I love the narrator!
Hey hey Mama!!! 👋
@@blyxx7450 HI Blyxx! How have you been! It's been a while!🥰
@@MamaPinks Been good haven't been on any live streams in awhile. Been busy irl. Saw your comment and wanted to say hi 😊
Edwards looks like an Oasis brother
What about Judge Crater?
BTW, a Teamster once told me that there was widespread talk that Jimmy Hoffa is encased in a concrete support column.
Did Judge Crater have any enemies that would want to kill him?
Did he have a motive to either kill himself or “go off the grid” and fake his own death?
Did he go to a place where he is likely to disappear without a trace, such as the sea or the mountain wilderness?
So many possibilities.
Just found this channel and I love Ur voice. Very interesting
You do a damn good job on these Vids.
Agree, but I wouldn't be sorry if the backgroundmusic disappeared - just like these people in this video. 😁
Very,very interesting video, the best part is that it actually happened, or What happened, we'll never know.
"There's been speculation that her disappearance was purposeful' ... then doesn't elaborate
Ylenia was a beautiful soul! We were close friends for a few years in Italy when we were both 14-15 years old. I still often think of her and pray she is at peace.
🤡🙄ikr
Thank you. Very interesting
I am intrigued ... although, I'm questioning the description "celebs," since nobody's heard of several of them.
Hahahahahaaa! I can't even pretend to know who most of them are.
I recognized Amelia Earhart and Jimmy Hoffa, that's it 😂
As long as they aren’t “Tiktok Stars”.
Don’t know where we’d be without our omnipotent viral teenage super stars. Just two weeks ago I learned that, in a jet crash, you keep your head up and arms in the air.
Thanks to all 15 y.o. super geniuses out there that cut their own purple bangs and think anyone cares.
They were celebrities in their day. You weren't there, but others were.
Yeah, I've never heard of most of these people.
Kodigo 36: was a rap trio from Monterrey México, formed by Reke, Cruel y Went, in 2010 Cruel (18yo) was kidnapped and murdered by a drug cartel, and a year later his friend Reke (21yo) was also kindapped by another drug cartel but his body was never found, there are theories that he was left hanging in a bridge dead or that he is alive in another part of México with his hands amputated, he never had a funeral and his family is still looking for him, I higly recommend their music.
damnnn 🤔
Rico had this inner child that never left and just radiated across any room he was in. He was a great Globe Trotter for his heart. Was such a joy to watch and he will be missed if he truly is gone 😞.
he had an inner child? like a child lived inside of him?
@@beanzburriton4263 It is an American (maybe came from England) dunno. … figure of speech. It means a person who has kept their child like enthusiasm and innocence throughout their life and did not let the harsh world turn them overly negative.
@@Katie_Jo_21 you were very kind to explain this as politely as you did, particularly considering the person “asking” the alleged question was just being an asshole ;by no means was he unclear of the phrase’s meaning). This YT account is a troll account (they’re easy to detect). Never give a loser troll your attention; just ignore them and click on the report button. can go back to working on spraining his wrist and figuring out how to explain to mommy why his socks are crusty and they’re out of lotion and Vaseline. I
Have youevee been in a room with him?
@@susanmetz9892 Yes, a stadium and outside. He was a regular fixture in Seattle and an amazing soul. Many people had been in a room with him. … 😊
Sometimes lost people do not want to be found :)
My depressed, gambling, drinking neighbor had the same faith . Disappeared one day when he went for smokes and milk. Never came home.
Exactly right... Thank you.
That certainly is a true story Ricardo. I was thinking about the man who was Matt Dillon on the show "Gunsmoke" James Arness's son who was a award-winning surfer in 1970 disappeared a number of years ago just before his father's death and never even showed up for his Dad's funeral. Nobody has seen him since!.. The only reason I know this is cuz I looked him up and I tried to follow a paper trail, so to speak, an internet paper trail,..🤔 and couldn't find out anything current about him at all.
“Theodosia Burr may not be a household name…”
Bruh she has a whole song about her in Hamilton.
I was just coming here to say this.
Right? It also sounds like she may have had postpartum depression.
Doesn't make her a household name.
Thanks for Sharing This 👌
The guy who wanted to get into the importer/exporter businesses may have been done in by Art Vandalay.
What did he import?
What was it he exported?
Lmao
@@nunyabusiness6699 latex. Rumor has it that he also dabbled in architecture.
@@nate_d376 Thanks for your comment addition. Now I remember that episode! Brilliant!
@@Katie_Jo_21 👍
About Earhart and Noonan:
Earhart's fate was known to responsible authorities with whom she'd been in radio communication. There really isn't anywhere along the indicated line within reach other than Howland Island. The more distant delivery scenarios are merely exercises. The Electra was low on fuel. Navy and local authorities estimated her radius of location to be within an hundred miles of Howland. Saipan (2000 miles more distant) was impossible, given the plane and its fuel endurance.
Pretty much everything else (and since) is sensationalism for purpose of increasing subscribership and views. It was the age of Hype, you know. Still is. Truth and good journalism are harder to find these days than the wreck of the Electra was in those halcyon days when the Romance of Flight had real meaning..
If her radius was within a hundred miles, why did the navy search 25,000 square miles? Just asking.
@@jimclark6256 Sensationalism
Most authorities agree she probably landed on Gardner Island, a photo of an electra landing gear was spotted in a photo taken in 1944, her pocket knife and other personal effects were also found there; then there was a skeleton found there, at first identified as a man's skeleton, but later examination of the femur bone demensions(skeleton itself was lost) show that Amelia's femur would have matched the one found. Sad story, she almost made it.
Yes; I always thought it was stupid that people considered it some great mystery. I mean, she was flying over the sea and didn't reach her destination. Gee, I wonder what could've happened...
Jean Spangler was an actress that vanished at age 26 and was never found.
She was just an extra in films but yeah he should've included her
Wasn’t Kirk Douglas ‘friends’ with Jean? Rumor has it she was to visit an abortion doctor. Something must have gone very wrong.
Bremerton is NOT in Northeast Washington unless Puget Sound has been relocated!
Indeed it isn’t. Lived many years by the fairgrounds.
@@jmad627 I haven't been out that way since June through September, 1983.
Oh, They moved it, new location
Several years ago, I did my own research into Richey Edwards's disappearance, and every clue pointed to the Severn Bridge. So, I believe he jumped to his death from that bridge. There can be no other explanation. 😢
I was thinking that you were going to present the disappearance of Errol Flynn's son Sean, in 1970. I read that he was a photojournalist during the Vietnam War and vanished on assignment in Cambodia. Thank you for another great video presentation.
Errol Flynn
@@melindabarrios2176 my bad; thank you.
@@dwaynegreen1786 no worries, you are welcome. I'm impressed that you knew about his son Sean, I don't think many people do! You made a excellent comment. Have a great day!
Yeah, he disappeared at a Cambodia "check point" from what I recall.
@@melindabarrios2176 Does it matter? We know who he means.🙄
Thank you for all the awesome videos and thank you for not sounding like some robot 🤖
Learning something knew every day watching 😊🤘😊
Great narration!💕😊👍🏻
I have a Glenn Miller Big Band vinyl album. My mom loved his music.
Did not know about Smith from Loverboy !
Strange, but pretty awesome video. I did NOT read other reviews
Aww old glen miller . He was enjoying so much success when the war came.
I still wonder what happened to Amelia Earnhardt too
They found her bones in the South Pacific
These days if a celebrity actually wanted to disappear it would be NEARLY impossible!
Great video
Richard D Hall has a fascinating documentary on Richie
K.whts name?
@@bellahoughton84 what does K whts mean?
Always fresh as hell
I feel like I just struck gold! I can finally at long last put a face to the very popular voice
Loved this. Very interesting and fascinating. Concerning Glenn Miller I heard another story. Due to bad weather, his plane flew rather low. In the meantime, UK Flying Fortresses were flying back from bombing Nazi Germany. Some of them had still bombs and, running low on fuel, they dropped them above the North Sea, hitting the Glenn Miller plane. I picked up this story being a youngster, somewhere in the mid-70s.
Read the truth by Mick West above. Great music but a rubbish husband.
That would be admitting the British Air Force could "hit" something.Not like them to hit a moving target.
@@mickwest2650 By all I've learned about Miller, he was a good man who seldom drank because he was a bad drunk. However, he was a faithful husband and he and his wife loved their adopted children. Nothing "rubbish" about the man personally - and his music is loved to this day.
My. Grandfather was a belly gunner on a B-17 during WW2. The story I got he claims came directly from his commanding officer that Glenn Miller's plane went in the English Channel. The pilot had contact with a RAF pilot claiming the engine's were shuttering as though they were having fuel issues. There was no friendly fire or Nazi plane that shot the plane down.
The "friendly fire" idea was debunked about a decade ago. The plane's location was reported by a coast spotter and was both too far south and at the wrong time to have been anywhere near the drop zone.
Investigators from the University of Colorado who looked into the material found that not only did his plane have a defective fuel system, its pilot wasn't qualified for bad-weather flying. So take your pick: mechanical failure, pilot error, maybe a combination of both.
Hum I watched a short doc. Amelia may have been found in and island and believed coconut crabs ate her body, her freckle cream and other things were found with bones that had been scared from the huge crabs
I absolutely was just about to WRITE THIS lolz. He's spreading misinformation.
How do bones get scared, what were they afraid of? Scarred is more believable!
@@davidcobb2693 Thank you for pointing out a typo!🤣 do you have a comment about the show? Or are you a registered UA-cam comment police officer?
@@peaceworld5393 There are typos and then there are idiots who don't know the difference between scar and scare, I'm not buying your LAME "typo" excuse! Registered UA-cam comment police officer. Did you come up with that all by yourself or did you have help? I guess you DON'T KNOW you can go back and E-D-I-T your comments, you seem proud and at peace ( PUN INTENDED ) with your ignorance! My comment about the "show" is that you must be the narrator or his script writer because their ignorance is obvious towards the end of the "show" when he "relocated" Bremerton, Washington to the Northeastern part of the state. Stay proud, genius!
@@davidcobb2693 Scattered,
every time this guy talks my phone "Siri" starts to talk as well LOL
I never knew that about Glenn Miller!
Well that not true - see above
@@mickwest2650 As pointed out elsewhere, the conspiracy theories in your posts were debunked ages ago.
I love a good conspiracy plot as much as the next guy but sometimes an accident is nothing but an accident (to paraphrase Freud)
If you mention Hart Crane; here are two other US writers who disappeared without a trace: Weldon Kees and Ambrose Bierce.
I was expecting Joe Pichler to be here! (until now!)
I thought the same!
It would be just horrible to care about someone, but have them just vanish and never know what happened to them! Heartbreaking. Enjoyed the video, even tho it's a touch dark. I'm cool with that!
Notice a majority were still young while disappearing
True.
This video is interesting
I hope dude went with the aliens.
Harold E Holt former Prime Minister of Australia went for a swim at a beach in 1967 was swept away and was never heard from again.
riptide to the depths of great whites
That’s a common way to accidentally disappear when you are near the ocean. The ocean is a harsh mistress.
Ambrose Bierce disappeared in Mexico during 1911
"Abducted" means being taken against one's will. If he went willingly, he wasn't abducted, he was picked up.
Lol shut up
Abducted means being taken by force or deception. If he was misled and thought he was safe, but was then taken to a different location and murdered, it's an abduction.
It's still called an abduction when a child willingly goes with a parent who's lost custody of them 🤷🏻♀️
@@DeliciousDetail Right 🤦💯✔️
You forgot Ambrose bierce and Weldon kees and Everett ruess.
Maybe you can include them with a part 2
Every now and then for no reason I will just start singing everybody's working for the weekend!
do you suppose that lover boy got tossed overboard ? it seems a bit sketchy to me
By all accounts, Hart Crane committed suicide. That's not really a disappearance. Percy Faucett is one of the most famous explorers and one of the most intriguing disappearances of all time. He deserved to be focused here.
In the acoustic background, there seems to be some sampled piano loop that starts over and over again with a slight pause inbetween. Does anybody else hear that?
They made a movie based on the first guy I think. It was called Eddie and the Cruisers.
What's terrifying is that howdy doody behind you can you stand in front of him next time I'm having trouble concentrating LOL seriously though he's creeping me out..
There's meds for that.
Eh, I don't find that particular Howdy Doody creepy...................I think he's cute! But to each their own.
It was easier to disappear years ago and live a different life. Not so easy now.
Very sad to lose an celebrity isn't ? Well I know it's very sad to lose a friend for vanishing without saying goodbye and so on. But it's tough sometimes you know ?
Audrey Mae Herring was last seen leaving work to go home.in Catskill ny.19 years later she is still missing She was a nurse driving home at night.Her vehicle has never been recovered and her whereabouts are unknown😢💟🙏🗽
A long time ago; but an uncle of my mother went fishing alone in the shark infested waters off Okinawa. Later his overturned boat was discovered floating but no sign of the uncle. He was a powerful swimmer so the speculation was he was eaten by sharks. I am not a fan of shark movies.
Glen Miller's sound was clarinets and woodwinds over brass. Very soothing and progressive at the time.
He pitched the clarinet a musical third above the saxes. Early in the band's existence the melody was doubled by the altos but later he shifted part of it to the tenor saxes, giving a much richer sound. Often imitated, never duplicated.
P.S. "Glenn"
@@Poisson4147 I remembered from my music theory classes ( I changed my mind as they don't fire History or English Teachers) I use it as I write my own music. My Professor said when explaining music to people of questionable interest K.I.S.S. which is what I did.
I love Big Band and Swing Music, Mr. Glen Miller is my favorite
Barbara Newhall Collette, argued with husband and disappears ? So far , 2 of these are pretty obvious. The percentage of chance the husband was involved has to be in the upper 90's.
How as a Englishman ive not heard of 75% of these
Brisker in Uganda when Idi Amin was there ? These are way too easy to explain. I remember Idi Amin . The stories about him are scarier than any horror movie. There's 1 in particular that to this day decades later still sticks with me.
FYI Shiprock (picture shown for "NM" is nowhere near Santa Rosa.
dude you didn't mention the girl from Caddyshack and Animal House
I also heard that Hoffa was shot, his body then put in the trunk of a car, the car then crushed, and then sold as scrap metal to Japan.
That picture of Licorice Mckechnie at 11:56 was taken in Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
Harold Holt was a serving Australian prime minister when he went for a swim in the ocean and never returned in December 1967.
sharks ? maybe ?
Probably a rogue tidal wave swept him out to sea where he drowned and was eaten by sharks.
A lot of Washington disappearances. I'm from there and I get it. The weather is very depressing.
Only depressing on the West side of the state. Eastern WA has all 4 seasons.
Are you talking about the state of Washington or the city of Washington DC?
If you are talking about the state of Washington , isn’t that state full of mountains near the Pacific coast? It would be really easy to get lost in a mountainous area.
Amelia is believed to have been discovered in Nikumaroro Lagoon. Her plane, freckle cream and bones were found. She's believed to have been eaten by Coconut Crabs 🦀.
She was said to be frequently of course and that's how she ended up there🤔🗽
@@audrealambert9583 What? Your sentence makes no sense
@@fairladykd6734 .... frequently off course ... your welcomed 😊
Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt went missing and was never seen again when he went for a swim in 1967
D.P COOPER. Was not a celeb till he disappered. Same with Frank Morris, John Anglin, and Clarance Anglin.Not Celebs in life, But they are now.
Antoine de St-Exupéry : The plane he crashed during WWII (because of an engine failure) P-38 Lightning was more modern than the models he previously flew. He took several weeks of rigorous training before his first flight. Nonetheless it was described as non-airworthy craft. Can you let me know your source about his "drinking" before flying? Was he the only one or was it "normal" at the time?
Sayed Musa al-Sadr, a prominent Shiite leader, disappeared on August 31, 1978 during a visit to Libya. He had traveled to Libya at the invitation of Muammar al-Gaddafi, but his trail disappeared after a meeting in Tripoli. Gaddafi claimed that al-Sadr had left the country for Rome, but many suspect that he was detained or killed by Libyan authorities.
Whoever made Hoffa disappear was going to make sure he was never found …as a matter of their actual survival, I doubt the world will ever know what really happened to him 😮
Lol there’s a chance she’s still out there?! Really at 97? Soon to be 98… I’m highly, highly doubting that
Miller’s airplane was pretty unique in the fact that the wings were above the body. It’s easy to recognize. A fisherman got a “norseman” plane wirh military markings caught in his net in the English Channel and he cut loose the plan from his net. Based on location it is surmised this was Glenn’s Plane.
If they can find The Titanic, why is it so hard to find Glenn Miller's plane IN the English Channel? Sonar❓That it might have been accidentally hit by British bomber planes returning from Germany sounds quite plausible & authorities at the time probably believed this would bring unbearable shame upon Britain.
It was said later on that Earnhardt was frequently of course and was again on her last flight.I adored her as a child...🗽
Earhart Fix it!!
*Earhart, *off.
@@davidl570 we're sorry you're embarrassed. you do wish to be taken seriously. correct??
@@suzycreamcheesez4371 Yes.............yes I do. Just don't Freak Out!
@@davidl570 "freak out" is not capitalized. Perhaps English isnt your primary language? As Metallica says nothing else matters! aloha nui loa We're done!!
The "for real" on his arm story gets told seemingly every single time they talk about this dude. They must not have many stories about him cuz it's always the same exact rundown
From: The Golden Girls:
Man: "Do you like Glenn Miller?"
Dorothy Z: "Like him? I WAS IN THE SEARCH PARTY!"
Man: Let's dance.
I never forgot that moment. Truly, Glenn Miller was a musical force to be reckoned with.
Jimmy Hoffa's impact on the trucking industry, connection to mob labour racketeering and in popular culture (I guess) certainly makes him a sort of celebrity. It's not like he didn't continue to have relevance even after his disappearance. James P. Hoffa Junior, his son ran the Teamsters Union from 1999 until earlier this year (2022) in a dynastic situation which reflects the existence of a Hoffa family power base within the union that has persisted to this day.
& the barrel j/ found in lake mead ?
A death is something stagged , leaving is leaving ie. gone. FYI. you dont stage an exit.
staged Fix it!!
@@suzycreamcheesez4371 bro go away who tf appointed you the grammar police?? You must live a very boring existence. Go "fix" yourself and stop worrying about unimportant typos and misspells.
@@berlynwall1956 golly gee Berlyn you sound vexed! miffed! irked! as Metallica says nothing else matters! you know very well it's grammar nazi not grammar police! fix it! aloha nui loa we're done!!
@@suzycreamcheesez4371 why do you keep referencing that Metallica song? You're weird
@@berlynwall1956 lol! What part of done dont you understand?! aloha nui loa