You could make your instructional videos entertaining and funny. Learning can be fun. For example I enjoyed watching this entertaining and funny instructional video on how to organize a lockup. The impromptu quiz was a nice bonus. It inspired me to organize my cutlery drawer. I have far too many chopsticks. I think if the making a car nice so you could sell it video culminated in the car being sold it might be more appealing. It seemed to work for that chirpy Cockney 'hold out your hand' chap and his tall mechanic friend and the other one who gets the guy from Bentley Rhythm Ace and Pop Will Eat Itself to do all the work whilst he larks about. I know they don't sell the cars, but they do have resolution and that's the point. Their story has a beginning, a middle and an end. Anyway, what do I know, I dont have seven and a half thousand subscribers hanging on my every word, waiting for the notification bell to sound alerting them to more news from PNHQ. Toodles.
Some wise words Windy. As a side note , as a 14 year old, I watched pop will eat itself at the 1990 reading festival as well as an unknown daytime slot for a band called Nirvana. Great days ..
Its Christmas everyday at PNHQ with those lights! I recall a PN video about changing wiper blades that was instructional, amusing and entertaining all at the same time thus ticking all the proverbial numbered boxes! I expect a 'disaster video' spin could be made of almost any video - for instance, today's unforeseen tragedy of the milk running out causing work to flounder and necessitating an emergency trip to Aldi! The icing on the cake would be the addition of kung-fu sound effects!😄
Great content, hope you manage to sort lots of parts as many of these parts are getting harder to obtain, i like the lights I the lock up aswell adds some character
Nothing wrong with a tidy up video fella, we all keep putting it off until the time comes when you simply can't find that particular item. One thing Paul mi old cotton sock, start wearing some kind of face covering when you are steaming the life out of those moldy chairs. When i saw you last week steaming that mold off that passenger seat with no mask, i thought "it'll end in tears" sure enough the next day you were feeling very unwell, what a surprise!!. Breathing in mold spores isn't good. Oh i got my 75 nearside spring fitted last Friday, if you remember i found it snapped and sticking in my tyre last Wednesday morning? i pulled my shoulder lifting up the strut with a huge bar so ,the other side can wait a week or so, the weather is going to be pants for about a week anyway. Love the channel mate, keep it going and stop breathing in mold!! Regards Roger.
Should you ever come across an ignition blue bootlid in your lockup for a ZS Mk2 (or another color and you know a decent painter) then I'd be very interested! Btw i think the inventory idea is a great one. I think parts will always be sought after.
The videos you create where you are doing something to the cars for sale are; 10% the something to the cars and 90% something else. For the people interested in how to, they are not that useful.
You could make your instructional videos entertaining and funny. Learning can be fun. For example I enjoyed watching this entertaining and funny instructional video on how to organize a lockup. The impromptu quiz was a nice bonus. It inspired me to organize my cutlery drawer. I have far too many chopsticks. I think if the making a car nice so you could sell it video culminated in the car being sold it might be more appealing. It seemed to work for that chirpy Cockney 'hold out your hand' chap and his tall mechanic friend and the other one who gets the guy from Bentley Rhythm Ace and Pop Will Eat Itself to do all the work whilst he larks about. I know they don't sell the cars, but they do have resolution and that's the point. Their story has a beginning, a middle and an end. Anyway, what do I know, I dont have seven and a half thousand subscribers hanging on my every word, waiting for the notification bell to sound alerting them to more news from PNHQ. Toodles.
Some wise words Windy. As a side note , as a 14 year old, I watched pop will eat itself at the 1990 reading festival as well as an unknown daytime slot for a band called Nirvana. Great days ..
I really like your advice, Windy. I often wish my videos were worthy of your wonderful comments
I wish my comments were worthy of your wonderful videos.
Its Christmas everyday at PNHQ with those lights!
I recall a PN video about changing wiper blades that was instructional, amusing and entertaining all at the same time thus ticking all the proverbial numbered boxes! I expect a 'disaster video' spin could be made of almost any video - for instance, today's unforeseen tragedy of the milk running out causing work to flounder and necessitating an emergency trip to Aldi! The icing on the cake would be the addition of kung-fu sound effects!😄
It maybe im dull, but i like this kind of thing. Waiting for more content, oh, and buy a bloody Montego.😂
A Montego estate please
Good video Paul 👍👍👏👏👏
Thank you😊
Enjoyed this! Very upbeat, cheerful video, helped along by you being in a very chirpy mood 😄 Contained more quirk than usual. I like. 😁
More quirk? Imagine that! 😄
@@ProjectNigel 😄
Great content, hope you manage to sort lots of parts as many of these parts are getting harder to obtain, i like the lights I the lock up aswell adds some character
Thank you, Dan
Nice👌 now you’re cooking.
😄
Getting Chad Kroeger vibes after that beard trim, especially with the flowing locks 😅
Is that a good thing?
@ProjectNigel yeah 😎
Nothing wrong with a tidy up video fella, we all keep putting it off until the time comes when you simply can't find that particular item. One thing Paul mi old cotton sock, start wearing some kind of face covering when you are steaming the life out of those moldy chairs. When i saw you last week steaming that mold off that passenger seat with no mask, i thought "it'll end in tears" sure enough the next day you were feeling very unwell, what a surprise!!. Breathing in mold spores isn't good. Oh i got my 75 nearside spring fitted last Friday, if you remember i found it snapped and sticking in my tyre last Wednesday morning? i pulled my shoulder lifting up the strut with a huge bar so ,the other side can wait a week or so, the weather is going to be pants for about a week anyway. Love the channel mate, keep it going and stop breathing in mold!! Regards Roger.
Should you ever come across an ignition blue bootlid in your lockup for a ZS Mk2 (or another color and you know a decent painter) then I'd be very interested!
Btw i think the inventory idea is a great one. I think parts will always be sought after.
I definitely don't have a ZS boot lid. Sorry.
@ProjectNigel yeah i figured that chances were low ... but who knows maybe you come across one some day and will think of me!
Organization is the key Mustard 👍. Remember... keep Britain tidy🪣🗑️🚮👁️🗨️👀👍..
Organised to buggery. This is serious😮
A bit serious
Are the lights Fiat Punto, also fit MG SV?
That's it!
I think most estate cars look better than their hatchback version, and more practical than a SUV Paul.
Ok here comes the boring, unfunny comment……but, does the 45 hatchback have different seats to the 45 saloon?
The rear is different
The videos you create where you are doing something to the cars for sale are; 10% the something to the cars and 90% something else. For the people interested in how to, they are not that useful.