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@@itsmannertime True! And we understand implied sarcasm and will often roll with the joke, all understated. That's what I like about Midwest jokes. We like to see where this might go
I work at the location this was recorded at. When Charlie was waving the bucket around, I thought it was another employee at first and almost told him to help me load a couch for a customer.
@@Lorena_in_the_stars Fleet Farm and Farm & Fleet are amazing! They’ve got farm stuff, tires, sturdy clothes, food, sporting goods, outdoor supplies, lawn and garden, lots of work shoes, tools, hardware, automotive (and larger vehicle), kitchen stuff, furniture, seasonal items, pet supplies, toys, including a greater variety of farm themed toys than you’ll find anywhere else, etc. When the city newspapers want to get opinions from rural folks, they go to Farm & Fleet (the smaller of the two chains, with less furniture and a stronger tire smell).
@@evilsharkey8954 "Stronger tire smell" you're not wrong. You can smell the tires as soon as you walk in the front door. tbf I've only ever been to the Oak Creek Farm & Fleet.
BEST snow shovel = metal shovel with a wooden handle. NO plastic. It will last for years. Also I have that extendable snow scraper and I think when I first picked it up I also experienced the beam of light from Heaven and an angel chorus. Being a 5'0" tall woman I love that thing!
Metal shovels kinda suck when the snow starts sticking to the metal and they get heavier and heavier till you beat it on the ground to get the excess snow off. I got one and I agree with the other comment on fiberglass.
@@SerenityForschen plus you have to make sure and clean and oil the metal shovel. It will rust apart if you don't. It will also leave rust stains on your concrete. Fiberglass ftw
I haven’t had to use an ice scraper or a snow shovel all year. I’ve got remote start and a stoner neighbor who loves his snow blower. God bless Michigan.
I'm that guy!!!... Have a high end snowblower, and do multiple people driveways.... Even do the organ factory across the street cause I'd hate to see anyone who uses their hands for a living throw their back out shoving. Honestly, it's nice to be out in cold air, podcasts going, blowin snow..... Plus the neighbors are always looking out for my place/family.
Hey fellow Michigander! My family does the neighbor's walkways, driveways, and if it's really deep, the alley so people can still get out of their driveways.
I love small town living in the midwest. After a big snowstorm a few years ago, I was out shoveling out my driveway and was just about done when a city snowplow drove past, depositing nearly two feet of snow across the end of my driveway. When he got to the end of the street and turned around to plow in the other direction, the driver swung across the end of my driveway to clear the snow that he had deposited earlier. I always enjoy your videos, Charlie, and am looking forward to seeing your show in Cedar Rapids, IA , early next month!
My dad used to have a van that was just drivers seat and one passenger seat up front. There was a 5 gallon bucket between their seats I used to sit on as a kid whenever dad, mom and I went "up north." Whenever we hit bumps, grabbed onto their seats to not fall back
My American-made scraper is 45 years old, it has a BRASS blade and will power through ANY thickness of windshield ice after using the defroster for 5 minutes. MAGA!
My snow scraper has a brush that fans out when you hit A button. It was the most amazing purchase I've ever made in my life. I haven't seen one like it since. When I use it, people always ask "where did you get that?" I say Sears 12 years ago!
I just came across Charlie Berens and You Betcha's RUclips channels and have been using them to prepare for moving to Iowa (from New Mexico) in a couple weeks.
There’s less “you betcha” in Iowa, though one can still hear it in “oh” words a bit. The Midwestern Kindness still apples. Also you and I are officially mortal enemies since I am from Nebraska, I guess. Learn to drive, Council-tuckian!
I literally came across Charlie from a friend and then binge-watched all of his stuff last night. I'm now forever a fan and was so jazzed to see that he released a new movie.
I live in Manitowoc and can tell ya's straight up, this is us! Lived in Upper Michigan and Wisconsin all my life and traveled all over the United States..I wouldn't move from here for anything. Great people, great scenery, and Charlie!!
Ain't that the truth, went to Highschool in Manty back in the day, spent many a days on the lakefront bike path and frolfing in Silver Creek Park then getting a cone at Cedar Crest. Nice quiet friendly livin' up der you betcha.
@@kathya3115 Late's is good eats for sure! Always liked the Courthouse Pub since it opened too. My Sister went to Roncalli and I went to Lincoln lmao go Ships!
@@rickpresley63 I live in S. Illinois and my town has always had a Tractor Supply. A few months ago, they turned a vacated Kmart and Aldi building into a Rural King and Harbor Freight😍 I don't leave town for anything anymore!
I'm a strong advocate for not using shovels with a metal tip. They end up bending over time if it's icy. Either full metal or full plastic. Both work great. And basic scoop-lift combo types are fine. Don't use a grain scoop to clear out after a good storm though. Also: 2:1 Sand:Salt mix in a bucket will save you from going ass over teakettle.
Grain shovels work great for after a "good storm" ... if the snow is very dry and fluffy only !!! Almost threw out my back as a young adult when I went to lift a shovel full of wet snow, and I was a strong farm gal. Now I know.
I grew up in the Chicago area and even tho he hates Da Bears, I can totally relate to so much of Charlie's humor, most of which is just a satire on what is true in da midwest.
I can't tell if you just really like Fleet Farm, go there because it's Wisconsin, or if they're basically sponsoring you :) I'm here for it either way. Also if you're stuff is in the Madison area, I didn't see it, those stores gotta put you up front, my dude
I’m not in the mid-west (I reside in western New York State) and found myself nodding at the shoveling your own driveway, sidewalks, and neighbors driveways. Gotta help the neighbors out
@@MsAubrey we do and I am. Lake effect snow does drop a lot of snow (not constantly but enough to make it a chore after a while) but it does help bring neighbors out and catch up, especially if they don’t see each other on a semi-regular basis
@@buffaloditka Then you're close enough to the Midwest to relate for sure! I live just south of Detroit, but have a ton of family in the UP and northern WI.
Gotta admit with my bad back moving to a rental that has all snow removal cared for was important for me. Of course my kids are older now and I could kick any of them in the rear to go get the snow out of the way. However, moving is a giant pain in my rear so staying put and knowing I'm paying extra for stuff like snow removal and 24/7 maintenance is worth it to me.
Snow shovel definitely a must here in Buffalo New York and western New York 7 ft of snow before Thanksgiving this year can't wait until Christmas Eve to see how much we get then
That's that pile there in the ol' Menomonee Falls dontchakno. While you're in that neck of the woods why not get a nice egg roll for your pops from everyone's favorite Harvey Moy's? Ya kno Mr Bob Uecker loves those egg rolls.
As someone who just experienced proper snow for the first time this winter and had no goddamn idea how to deal with it... This was legitimately a useful video lol. I shall be picking up a snow shovel and some salt/sand next time I go to Tractor Supply.
You need sand for thick ice and for days when the temps get too cold to melt ice. Change your shoes when you get inside because sand, salt, and shoe slush will beat the Hell out of your floors. Fireplace ashes work in a pinch for snow traction. Also not fun to track inside.
The reason why your content is so funny is that it’s all true! Literally all the things you say are accurate and just repeating what we all do 😅🙌🏽😭😭 love it!! Love you, my Midwest folks.
When I lived in New Richmond Wi the Hudson Fleet Farm was my one stop wardrobe shopping. Dickies shirts, painters pants, Carhart everything else. Your choice of all the colors too. Blaze Orange, Carhart brown AND Camo. Red Wing boots and you’re all set except for the LaCross snowmobile boots. Good times. 😅
that was me up north. shoveling the walk then our driveway then the neighbors too then the street parking in front of my apartments. seriously. no, it's not about being nice, just bored to tears when everything is closed down during a snow storm.
Don't forget the car snow shovel, I think it's in the isle with the brooms, which is a necessity to sweep off the car and then the snow from your pants and shoes, sometimes you can get them in one pack, some people call them dust pans, don't get a metal one tho, just the plastic with the squeegee
Here in south Michigan it’s watch out for turkeys lately. What are they doing all over the roads ? I’ve sat in the woods for hours waiting for them!! Next time I’m doing a road hunt😜
I had a snow shovel growing up............... In North Texas! Back then we DEFINITELY DID NOT NEED IT! My whole childhood it snow like 3 times............. in 13 years.
In true Midwest Fashion, I did not buy an Ice Scraper, a lady in the supermarket parking lot gave me one because I was scraping ice off my window with my ID.
The bucket is also for catching maple sap, and premixing a big batch of brandy old fashions the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday so I can tell everyone that I didn’t make one drink during lent.
" Any kind of clothes you want.. blaze orange and cammo " reminds me what my husband likes to laugh about now and then, a quote probably from a movie, I forget " we got both kinds of music : country and western ! " .
I was just at fleet farm for the first time yesterday with my family (most of the time we go to farm and fleet), and I saw your shirts! I thought it was so cool, but we didn't get any since we were just going there to grab bedding for the horses
If a midwestern garage doesn't have at least two bags of fertilizer you can slap and at least three thigh-high stacks if five-gallon buckets at all time, then is it even truly a garage?
Just went into fleet farm and saw your merch stand. Promise next time I'll buy some, gotta get those bags of salt and fish bait this paycheck. But next one I promise is all yours
"Yeah, no" means "No," but "No, yeah," means "Yeah," but only sometimes. Thank you for speaking authentic Midwestern, Charlie.
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@@itsmannertime Oh, yah, you betcha.
I work with people from around the world & catch myself midwestern yeah no - no yeah-ing. I feel bad for my coworkers then!!! 😅
@@itsmannertime True! And we understand implied sarcasm and will often roll with the joke, all understated. That's what I like about Midwest jokes. We like to see where this might go
Excuse me there neighbor, but I’m thinkin you meant to say “thanks very much” when you accidentally said just a “ thank you”.
I work at the location this was recorded at. When Charlie was waving the bucket around, I thought it was another employee at first and almost told him to help me load a couch for a customer.
You should've anyway! I bet Charlie would've given you a hand! 😉
They sell couches at the Fleet Farm?! This store sounds so amazing 😍 Man I wish we had them in the South!
@@Lorena_in_the_stars Fleet Farm and Farm & Fleet are amazing! They’ve got farm stuff, tires, sturdy clothes, food, sporting goods, outdoor supplies, lawn and garden, lots of work shoes, tools, hardware, automotive (and larger vehicle), kitchen stuff, furniture, seasonal items, pet supplies, toys, including a greater variety of farm themed toys than you’ll find anywhere else, etc. When the city newspapers want to get opinions from rural folks, they go to Farm & Fleet (the smaller of the two chains, with less furniture and a stronger tire smell).
@@evilsharkey8954 "Stronger tire smell" you're not wrong. You can smell the tires as soon as you walk in the front door. tbf I've only ever been to the Oak Creek Farm & Fleet.
You mean a Davenport! Lol
BEST snow shovel = metal shovel with a wooden handle. NO plastic. It will last for years. Also I have that extendable snow scraper and I think when I first picked it up I also experienced the beam of light from Heaven and an angel chorus. Being a 5'0" tall woman I love that thing!
fiberglass will outlast everything
I definitely need an extendable snow scraper. I'm 5'4" but it's very rough.
Metal shovels kinda suck when the snow starts sticking to the metal and they get heavier and heavier till you beat it on the ground to get the excess snow off. I got one and I agree with the other comment on fiberglass.
@@SerenityForschen plus you have to make sure and clean and oil the metal shovel. It will rust apart if you don't. It will also leave rust stains on your concrete. Fiberglass ftw
Sally you're 100% right
I haven’t had to use an ice scraper or a snow shovel all year. I’ve got remote start and a stoner neighbor who loves his snow blower. God bless Michigan.
I'm that guy!!!... Have a high end snowblower, and do multiple people driveways.... Even do the organ factory across the street cause I'd hate to see anyone who uses their hands for a living throw their back out shoving.
Honestly, it's nice to be out in cold air, podcasts going, blowin snow..... Plus the neighbors are always looking out for my place/family.
@@johnnygunz2300 Make no mistake, we love you!
Hey fellow Michigander! My family does the neighbor's walkways, driveways, and if it's really deep, the alley so people can still get out of their driveways.
No one has done more for brandy than Charlie Berens. He’s doing the Lord’s work.
Yes ma'am
Brandy and water was a popular way up north at a dive bar I worked at in the UP
Father Tom was his guide lol.
A Wisconsin Roundabout is a pile of plowed snow in the middle of an intersection. Don’t cha know?
A 3 minute advertisement for fleet farm. Better than anything a high priced New York agency could come up with.
I love small town living in the midwest. After a big snowstorm a few years ago, I was out shoveling out my driveway and was just about done when a city snowplow drove past, depositing nearly two feet of snow across the end of my driveway. When he got to the end of the street and turned around to plow in the other direction, the driver swung across the end of my driveway to clear the snow that he had deposited earlier.
I always enjoy your videos, Charlie, and am looking forward to seeing your show in Cedar Rapids, IA
, early next month!
I'm a born & raised Minnesotan still living in Minnesota. 1 of the best tools you can get for Snow Removal is a Flamethrower then Salting afterwards:)
My dad used to have a van that was just drivers seat and one passenger seat up front. There was a 5 gallon bucket between their seats I used to sit on as a kid whenever dad, mom and I went "up north." Whenever we hit bumps, grabbed onto their seats to not fall back
"The ice scraper chooses you." Anyone else get excited when you find just the perfect one? 💜❄💜✋
Got me a Michelin snowbrush/ice scraper for 5 bucks at the local fleet farm.
@@unhingedhobbyist6722 Can't beat that!
MAGA 💜🇺🇸💜
@@SC-gp7kt MAGA😁🇺🇸
My American-made scraper is 45 years old, it has a BRASS blade and will power through ANY thickness of windshield ice after using the defroster for 5 minutes. MAGA!
@@standupbroad6648 Wow! I like that you take it seriously (as it should be taken). May I ask just where did you get such a device? MAGA
My snow scraper has a brush that fans out when you hit A button. It was the most amazing purchase I've ever made in my life.
I haven't seen one like it since. When I use it, people always ask "where did you get that?" I say Sears 12 years ago!
"Sears 12 years ago" is awesome ❤️😂 I love it
Too bad sears is closed now
I read this in Charlie's voice
I just came across Charlie Berens and You Betcha's RUclips channels and have been using them to prepare for moving to Iowa (from New Mexico) in a couple weeks.
There’s less “you betcha” in Iowa, though one can still hear it in “oh” words a bit. The Midwestern Kindness still apples.
Also you and I are officially mortal enemies since I am from Nebraska, I guess. Learn to drive, Council-tuckian!
I literally came across Charlie from a friend and then binge-watched all of his stuff last night. I'm now forever a fan and was so jazzed to see that he released a new movie.
I'm from Northern Ontario and this is legit advice, just different brands. 💜
Always a hoot n a holler when Charlie posts.
The ice scraper scene is like Midwest Harry Potter.
This video also works for Massachusetts and all of New England. Thank you Charlie!!
I live in Manitowoc and can tell ya's straight up, this is us! Lived in Upper Michigan and Wisconsin all my life and traveled all over the United States..I wouldn't move from here for anything. Great people, great scenery, and Charlie!!
Ain't that the truth, went to Highschool in Manty back in the day, spent many a days on the lakefront bike path and frolfing in Silver Creek Park then getting a cone at Cedar Crest. Nice quiet friendly livin' up der you betcha.
Late’s is the spot 😜 Go Jets!
@@kathya3115 Late's is good eats for sure! Always liked the Courthouse Pub since it opened too. My Sister went to Roncalli and I went to Lincoln lmao go Ships!
"Get all your clothes here at the Fleet Farm." Down south we have Tractor Supply. And yeah, you can get just about anything there.
I'm on the east coast. We did have Benny's, but it's gone now. The occasion Agway, but it's not the same as FF
I'm just glad Rural King came to Ohio. That's where I do all my clothes shopping. Except my hat is from TSC.
We have a few Tractor Supplies here in Wisconsin. In my home town they turned the old Walmart into a Tractor Supply.
@@rickpresley63 I live in S. Illinois and my town has always had a Tractor Supply. A few months ago, they turned a vacated Kmart and Aldi building into a Rural King and Harbor Freight😍 I don't leave town for anything anymore!
Funny as heck
Cheers from Sweden
I'm a strong advocate for not using shovels with a metal tip. They end up bending over time if it's icy. Either full metal or full plastic. Both work great.
And basic scoop-lift combo types are fine. Don't use a grain scoop to clear out after a good storm though.
Also: 2:1 Sand:Salt mix in a bucket will save you from going ass over teakettle.
Always a scoop for in case it's super deep or packed like mailboxes from a plow otherwise poly push shovel only
Grain shovels work great for after a "good storm" ... if the snow is very dry and fluffy only !!! Almost threw out my back as a young adult when I went to lift a shovel full of wet snow, and I was a strong farm gal. Now I know.
Whadda ya talkin' about? Use yer bench grinder to put an edge on that baby and you'll be da envy o' da neighborhood.
I agree. Metal bends. Plastic doesn’t. That’s what I’ve found. Any leftover stuff just gets sand put on it anyway.
Haha - save the walleye so they can go into Charlie’s deep fryer!
Mine too.
The end!🤣🤣🤣 He has really grown in the past 18 months. Good to see him being so successful.
At 2:16 a guy in the background is wearing a Packers jacket and it's just so on brand. I love it
That whistle at 2:18...love it! ❤😂
Think it took me a good 5 seconds to get the "bag assault" joke, but holy, once it kicked in, it knocked me out
Kommer du fra norge?
@@Eric-xh9ee oh yes
@@englok oh that's cool! My grandfather is Norwegian.
Welcome to Midwestern comedy! 😅
@@Eric-xh9ee That's awesome, and thanks, this is comedy gold 😄
I concur that there is no better sound than a clean driveway.
Preach it, Brother!
I grew up in the Chicago area and even tho he hates Da Bears, I can totally relate to so much of Charlie's humor, most of which is just a satire on what is true in da midwest.
I can't tell if you just really like Fleet Farm, go there because it's Wisconsin, or if they're basically sponsoring you :) I'm here for it either way. Also if you're stuff is in the Madison area, I didn't see it, those stores gotta put you up front, my dude
This should be an actual comercial on tv!
I wish he was at Tractor Supply!!!
@@bettyc.parker-young1437 I wish we had fleet farm instead of tractor supply
This is the Menomonee Falls location
@@goosegirl941 have you been to a fleet farm recently? Kinda gone down hill.
I love this guy.
I’m not in the mid-west (I reside in western New York State) and found myself nodding at the shoveling your own driveway, sidewalks, and neighbors driveways. Gotta help the neighbors out
Western NY... close enough. You get hit with the lake effect I bet. Especially if you're anywhere near Buffalo.
@@MsAubrey we do and I am. Lake effect snow does drop a lot of snow (not constantly but enough to make it a chore after a while) but it does help bring neighbors out and catch up, especially if they don’t see each other on a semi-regular basis
@@buffaloditka Then you're close enough to the Midwest to relate for sure! I live just south of Detroit, but have a ton of family in the UP and northern WI.
@@MsAubrey I’m basically in the sample version of the Midwest (no disrespect to the true midwesterners of course)
That orange bucket seat would clash with my fancy decor 🤣
Brother you should do a TV ad for that Store !!!
I can tell there's never a dull moment at Charlie's house🤣
Love ya Charlie🥰😘😍!! Keep em coming!! We need more content🤔🤗🤗😇🤗!!!
Gotta admit with my bad back moving to a rental that has all snow removal cared for was important for me. Of course my kids are older now and I could kick any of them in the rear to go get the snow out of the way. However, moving is a giant pain in my rear so staying put and knowing I'm paying extra for stuff like snow removal and 24/7 maintenance is worth it to me.
Never seen an ice scraper section before, lol.
Snow shovel definitely a must here in Buffalo New York and western New York 7 ft of snow before Thanksgiving this year can't wait until Christmas Eve to see how much we get then
That's that pile there in the ol' Menomonee Falls dontchakno. While you're in that neck of the woods why not get a nice egg roll for your pops from everyone's favorite Harvey Moy's? Ya kno Mr Bob Uecker loves those egg rolls.
That sure does look like the Menomonee falls fleet farm, love it there!
Yeah, no Germantown.
No yeah, you are technically correct, and that's the best kind of correct.
Yes it does! Recognized that t mobile store in the background
I go to the one in Oconomowoc.
Haha I had the same thought. Plus I always think I'm in the Falls when I'm in Germantown. I'm sure some would find them fighting words
As someone who just experienced proper snow for the first time this winter and had no goddamn idea how to deal with it... This was legitimately a useful video lol. I shall be picking up a snow shovel and some salt/sand next time I go to Tractor Supply.
You need sand for thick ice and for days when the temps get too cold to melt ice. Change your shoes when you get inside because sand, salt, and shoe slush will beat the Hell out of your floors. Fireplace ashes work in a pinch for snow traction. Also not fun to track inside.
@@evilsharkey8954 My dad once used kitty litter in a pinch. It worked, but man, was it an ugly mess once the snow melted.
Buddy behind you in the Packers jacket sent me 😂😂
I like that Charlie and Miles are banding together. I don’t like the idea of having to choose one over the other.
Notice, when they depart,"Watch out for deer," is not said between the two parties. This how you know they hate each other.
The reason why your content is so funny is that it’s all true! Literally all the things you say are accurate and just repeating what we all do 😅🙌🏽😭😭 love it!! Love you, my Midwest folks.
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That pristine snow pile looks more like a compost pile
So please don't kill the walleye... BEFORE they get in my deep fryer! Love THAT!
I don't want to kill the 🐟
When I lived in New Richmond Wi the Hudson Fleet Farm was my one stop wardrobe shopping. Dickies shirts, painters pants, Carhart everything else. Your choice of all the colors too. Blaze Orange, Carhart brown AND Camo. Red Wing boots and you’re all set except for the LaCross snowmobile boots. Good times. 😅
Did I just watch a commercial? Sneaking in commercials as comedy, who do you think you are Ryan Reynolds? Good stuff!
Lol, "they won't stay too long" 😹😹
I'll take two. 😇😇
The amount of debate over snow shovels in this comment section has me so happy
Nailed it. You betcha.
I live in Indiana. If I ever go to Wisconsin the 1st thing I'm gonna do is go to a fleet farm
I'd just say you're that sign from the God , I have been asking for. Thank you God, and thank you Charlie 😊🙏🏻❤
Timely reminder, thanks, Charlie. Just had our first winter rain in Louisiana yesterday. ^5
👍 to the older gentleman in the back with the Green Bay Packers letterman jacket.
As a Canadian I can attest to all of these things being true... They don't call it Winterpeg for nothing.
Greetings from the prairies, my friend!
I'm not from the Midwest and never snows in my hometown besides a sprinkle on the mountains. But this is freaking hilarious
Grew up in Baraboo…now live in Tucson. This brought back WAAAAY too many memories…
Thank you for supporting Midwest companies! In MN here and love Fleet, can we expect a Menards follow-up?
that was me up north. shoveling the walk then our driveway then the neighbors too then the street parking in front of my apartments. seriously. no, it's not about being nice, just bored to tears when everything is closed down during a snow storm.
I still use the same ice scraper my dad gave me it's in our state colors and gives me a warm homesick feeling
Don't forget the car snow shovel, I think it's in the isle with the brooms, which is a necessity to sweep off the car and then the snow from your pants and shoes, sometimes you can get them in one pack, some people call them dust pans, don't get a metal one tho, just the plastic with the squeegee
I worked at that Fleet Farm
Yep. I could retire in the UP or Wisconsin. Hoping everyone is a great as this guy.
Here in south Michigan it’s watch out for turkeys lately. What are they doing all over the roads ? I’ve sat in the woods for hours waiting for them!! Next time I’m doing a road hunt😜
I had a snow shovel growing up............... In North Texas! Back then we DEFINITELY DID NOT NEED IT! My whole childhood it snow like 3 times............. in 13 years.
If Fleet Farm doesn't have it, you don't need it.
They never have anything in stock anymore since it changed owners
In true Midwest Fashion, I did not buy an Ice Scraper, a lady in the supermarket parking lot gave me one because I was scraping ice off my window with my ID.
Fleet needs to bring back the bronze or whatever metal blade ice scrapers, those were the best
Yes! Plastic blades go to heck after their first encounter with thick ice crust.
@@evilsharkey8954 yep, or even just tossing them back in the car
Lol what perfect timing before the big Midwest snow storm that we got last night! 🤣
The bucket is also for catching maple sap, and premixing a big batch of brandy old fashions the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday so I can tell everyone that I didn’t make one drink during lent.
Thanks. Buddy!
" Any kind of clothes you want.. blaze orange and cammo " reminds me what my husband likes to laugh about now and then, a quote probably from a movie, I forget " we got both kinds of music : country and western ! " .
Moving to Wisconsin this fall. Thanks for the snow tips :)
Buy long johns.
Every time we go to visit our children, we always make a trip to Blaine’s Farm and Fleet
Same thing but different 🙂
LOVE.
Thanks for all of the great tips!
I was just at fleet farm for the first time yesterday with my family (most of the time we go to farm and fleet), and I saw your shirts! I thought it was so cool, but we didn't get any since we were just going there to grab bedding for the horses
0:52 Good old Midwestern environmentalism. People do care what ends up in the lakes, especially their favorite ones.
The gentleman wearing the Packers jacket in the background at 2:15 is a VERY nice touch 🤪
Love Caleb's cameo! !!!
i’m Floridian so this information is vital to my survival
I bought the best snow shovel I've ever held two years ago. I get a little emotional when it's time to get it out.
He's at the Fleet Farm in the Falls
Best ad of all time
If a midwestern garage doesn't have at least two bags of fertilizer you can slap and at least three thigh-high stacks if five-gallon buckets at all time, then is it even truly a garage?
That stuff is in our shed. Our garage is where my 79 Firebird and several large toolboxes reside. lol
@@MsAubrey That is a more than suitable substitute, I'm very proud
That’s early March snow, you can tell cause it’s dirty and not fluffy.
Just went into fleet farm and saw your merch stand. Promise next time I'll buy some, gotta get those bags of salt and fish bait this paycheck. But next one I promise is all yours
Mr Berens another awesome video
The ice scraper chooses you
Two telescopic ice scrapers with scraper on one end and brush on the other, chose me 🙏 😊
Perfect!
My apartment complex shovels my walkway and driveway and I still use my snow shovel sometimes. It really is necessary
You were definitely at the Menomonee falls fleet farm I recognize that parking lot lol 😆
I cheat and put old tablecloths and blankets on the windshields. Then I just pull them off.
“ASS OVER TEAKETTLE” omfg I thought only my mom said that 🤯🤯🤯
Nope.... it's a well-used phrase in my family.
"And if the answer is yeah no follow me" 😂
Yeah, no. No, yeah. Love those versatile buckets, tho! The end was hilarious! 😂
I love your videos so much omg