Jacking back drill collars from Derrick- triple

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025
  • Last 6 1/2 inch of the day. Latch jacked me up

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  • @stanrogers7534
    @stanrogers7534 6 лет назад +16

    I bet he was hungry after that stand ate his lunch haha

  • @RaySarasin
    @RaySarasin 5 лет назад +14

    In my day we used the bow in the collars time it right and they come back so easly I worked derrick for 12 years and like most old hands have said you had to be faster way faster driller never stopped the blocks. One rope to hold it another from the back not the side and would come back way easier ( try running the pull rope from the back of the board cheers also helps if you pull collar over while its being set down) My days were the 1970 to 1995 cheers

    • @adrian2824
      @adrian2824 2 года назад +1

      Yup that's how I learned too...

    • @adrian2824
      @adrian2824 2 года назад +1

      Jack that collar I'm from the center, so it pulled the bails in, then have your snubbing post rope on ready to jack... when that collar hit the table, you'd unlatch and the bails would fall away, then you jacked it back against the diving board as the blocks went by, then gave it a bit of slack and started jacking toward the snubbing post then we swung them out and racked them on the inside of the Derrick, usually 3 stands of 9" and 3 stands of 6", we'd have to climb up and stand on our snubbing and jacking ropes to reach the tail ropes to unlatch and latch the elevators because of how tall the collars were, and usually had to drop our lanyard before we climbed because our lanyards weren't long enough...

    • @davidlangley2722
      @davidlangley2722 2 года назад +1

      Yes you’re correct, I would have ropes that would be parallel to the board and ropes that would come from the side, that way I had 2 different directions to lead the collar back to the elevators and you’re also correct on pulling the collar back before it’s set down all the way. There’s so many things he could do different to make it much easier. I’m old school myself started in 74.

    • @donny526
      @donny526 Год назад

      They would have brought this hand down

    • @ecgodsmack86
      @ecgodsmack86 Год назад

      Yes yes catch the bow the co.e like drill pipe

  • @JCcanU
    @JCcanU 6 лет назад +19

    all of us guys from the 70's know this is slow , 1 rope its all on the first press and pull the collars will do the work for you , if the derrick is leaning the wrong way than you have to fight it .

    • @RaySarasin
      @RaySarasin 5 лет назад +7

      Could not have said it better started in 1970ies

    • @douglasjock2914
      @douglasjock2914 3 года назад +3

      Exactly worked the board on a double ideco, double block single challenger and a a triple ideco. Always one rope for a drill collar. Started my board time in 02'.

    • @naturaloutdoorsoklahoma7054
      @naturaloutdoorsoklahoma7054 10 месяцев назад +1

      You gentlemen are men. Thank you.

    • @4Classie
      @4Classie 13 дней назад +2

      Working Collars on Doubles is different because Derrick Board is smaller, on Triples a winch assist is standard equipment, we called it a Mule !
      On Doubles ( my 15 years ) the Collars could all be stood on right or on left, no matter where always in everyone's way, the Driller will stop the Blocks, this Derrick hand tied too many ropes' but doing so, the Collar was Not going to fall to back of his Derrick, these blocks have a link tilt system' built into the blocks, for making things easier, but Noone ever rushes latching Drill Collars, floor hands use the Safety Clamp / Dog Collar / Wedding Band - so Collars are done at a snail pace anyway !
      I did once had a driller forget and run at me with my holding a Collar too far out, Driller forgot it was a Collar and I had to throw it in, very luckily it latched itself and about knocked the floor hands for a loop, it crashed into things on Rig floor a few places, not good, not good at all, later floor hands gripped at me, I explained it was a choice of latch it or loose it to back of Derrick, I wouldn't have been able to jack-it cause I was using small rope, not the pull-back rope, the lifting sub may have twice as much room as the elevators height, maybe !

  • @robdig1919
    @robdig1919 7 лет назад +15

    I remember my first collar 😂 come on man half wrap and no security rope

    • @Mydickinyoursister
      @Mydickinyoursister 5 лет назад +1

      YES SIR!!!!

    • @rmeyers2003
      @rmeyers2003 4 года назад +3

      Never even thought about a security rope. When I was working them two wraps and jack them back.

    • @whipandride4781
      @whipandride4781 Год назад

      Right on, maybe for wraps if you had a wet DST with live oil on it. Worked collars with a real loose safety belt with one rope on the harness, not all of the extra ropes and cable. Was tripping out of the hole Northeast of Snyder Texas and had 6500 feet stacked back in the Derrick and saw a tornado. I got in my Derrick climber and did a freefall to the floor. It missed us by less than a mile.

    • @naturaloutdoorsoklahoma7054
      @naturaloutdoorsoklahoma7054 10 месяцев назад

      Hell yeah man!! I’m a new Derrick hand and that security rope is awesome. Definitely ganna be trying this. Thanks boss

  • @TheMoezilla
    @TheMoezilla 8 лет назад +15

    Different safety practices with the 2 ropes? All I remember was a single with a half wrap...you get one hell of a handshake as a bonus!

    • @bigthicketservices1446
      @bigthicketservices1446  8 лет назад +1

      TheMoezilla bells are hard to get moving on a TD cuz of the cylinders, so I tie a rope to hold the collar and let the Driller kick the elevators back out of the way. I can get it swinging a lot easier that way

    • @hughjorgen9424
      @hughjorgen9424 6 лет назад

      1/2 wrap is so much easier both in and out at least on 6 1//2 inch DC and I remember them hella handshake days. now I got so much arthritis not so much anymore

    • @jeremybrooks335
      @jeremybrooks335 5 лет назад

      Right on. Jackin back 8.50 DC

  • @alvinkraycraft763
    @alvinkraycraft763 6 месяцев назад +3

    If I had been that slow I would have been fired.

  • @Babaa51
    @Babaa51 Год назад

    Hahaha!
    I just went back some Forty forty-five years. For those who don't know much about drilling it may seem like "Oh! What's there?", but believe me it is team work and each one right from those on the floor, the one on the brakes to this guy who is fully harnessed it is like Beethoven's symphony.
    However I think although you are on top you still need to have your helmet on. Maybe one small nut from the Derrick top gets loose and falls on your head, all those safety harness won't prevent you from being loaded on the stretcher.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @victorochoa1362
    @victorochoa1362 5 лет назад +9

    Everyone works different on the board... But it should only take between 15 to minutes to trip in or out all collar stands on a Kelly rig... If not less

    • @ecgodsmack86
      @ecgodsmack86 Год назад

      Yes I say 12 minutes

    • @1920WasAMistake
      @1920WasAMistake Год назад

      Hahaha when there’s 6 collars to rack back and the worms suck at putting the wedding band on it never be that fast lol.

  • @spcljules
    @spcljules 5 лет назад +18

    half wrap and pull, quit wasting time. Hang up the purse

    • @donny526
      @donny526 Год назад +1

      Unacceptable. I used to have it racked before you got the second rope on it

  • @ecgodsmack86
    @ecgodsmack86 Год назад +2

    Nice driller to wait there with elevators most just continue with the trip you git no choice but to yank those suckers back!

  • @brucerodbro7188
    @brucerodbro7188 6 месяцев назад

    This is all like a foreign language to most of us. It would be interesting to have this whole process shown with narration step by step. Anyway, looks like brutal physical work to me.

  • @spoongina
    @spoongina 6 лет назад +5

    Wow he made that look hard

  • @rev55fearnot39
    @rev55fearnot39 Месяц назад

    Working Derrick in the early 80’s we were paid by the hour

  • @frozenofferings8361
    @frozenofferings8361 5 лет назад +8

    I work Derreck’s on a triple with a top drive and I pull collars back like drill pipe

    • @Mydickinyoursister
      @Mydickinyoursister 5 лет назад

      Yes Sir,I pull collars back like drill pipe on triple Kelly Rig...respect to you bro.

    • @bigcountrycustomsmokers318
      @bigcountrycustomsmokers318 3 года назад

      Same here bud. Half wrap all day too. My drill gets on me every time for that.

    • @satexman2585
      @satexman2585 3 года назад +3

      Depends how big your derrick is. Worked derricks on 110 nationals, pretty good size derrick. I always used a double wrap pop it back for 6 inch. I never worked with 4inch collars. 8 and 10 inch we used a mule. I see horrendous derrick work on these videos these days. roughnecking in general. I worked on drilling rigs, land and offshore for 10 years. 77-87. Been in a LOT of derricks. From N75-80 nats all the way up to 1625 national. 4 1/2 and 5" mostly. Some 3 1/2 on rare occassion. It all works/handles differently. Worst I ever worked was an OIME that the board was set sooo far back. It just made everything harder. And of course, the best height for a stand is level with the top of your head. Had a job once that they had this problem. A derrickman got hurt one night on another shift when the shuttlecock came down on top of a stand bowed it and it jumped out and hit him in the face. I told 'em to shove it and moved on. Not worth the hassle or the risk. Fuck I hated shit drilling contractors, drillers and tool pushers and did not ever hesitate to tell them to shove it where the sun don't shine. But it's amazing,, some people can make simple jobs hard and others can make hard jobs easy. A good rig, a good TP and driller...good crew...just made life sooo much easier. Bad ones, could make life a living helll and it's best to just get the fuck out there. They hurt/mangle/kill too many people. Call it a day and move on. Just to add I think my best record for round tripping, which we did one day on an 8 hour tour, was 14,700'. 9 6" drill collars, 4 1/2 drill pipe. Drove up on location morning tour had pulled one row. We had it turning to the right just as the evening tour pulled up on location. That's a solid days work. Nat 110 with 2 800hp cats. Lee C Moore 1000 ton derrick.

    • @jessggppbutterfield6542
      @jessggppbutterfield6542 Год назад

      Yes sure you do.

  • @jatharkrom
    @jatharkrom 7 лет назад +9

    i never took so long on one collar

    • @jesserodriguez9019
      @jesserodriguez9019 4 года назад

      And I'm sure your back is all fuked up by now huh.

    • @kellysmith4555
      @kellysmith4555 3 года назад

      Last time I did it was 1995 Easter north Dakota July 4th no belt freezing rain they rack them like pipe worms cyclone # 3

  • @davidbradley6179
    @davidbradley6179 2 года назад +2

    When you’re pulling pipe on a big rig you need to run The pull back rope through the third or fourth finger from the front. This way the pipe pivots back to you and it won’t get away from you so you can pull it back in the alley. I used to tie my pull back rope Back where my Derrick belt was tied 14 fingers and 18 rolws on one side 5 inch. Start out with my belt tied almost in the corner and move it as a Derrick Filled up. Use a clove hitch on your pull back rope so you can keep letting it out

  • @christiandakkerman5163
    @christiandakkerman5163 6 лет назад +2

    Lord of the Board KKnows

  • @PapiOmar21
    @PapiOmar21 6 месяцев назад

    Definitely saving this cheat code.

  • @RandyMoore-ze4lq
    @RandyMoore-ze4lq Месяц назад

    Looks like his first time and it don't get any slower than that.

  • @lightningdad13
    @lightningdad13 3 года назад +2

    only advise I would give to this after reading all the bs comments from keyboard warriors is that it's a lot easier to wrap collar rope under instead of over that way when your going in the hole the rope will unspiral and fall off the collar by itself instead of you having to do the work. I won't bash your work because the point is you got the collar back the way you like it. to each their own. 💯

  • @craigwilson2955
    @craigwilson2955 7 лет назад +14

    Good job nonetheless... I've pulled back with half a wrap... only because I suck at this way.... work smarter... not harder... good job man... you made it look easy... these other "roughneck" 😂😂 you know the oilfields... tall tales and bigger lies... everyone has a bigger story 😂😂😂

    • @craigwilson2955
      @craigwilson2955 7 лет назад

      8" collars

    • @ecgodsmack86
      @ecgodsmack86 Год назад +1

      You just gotta learn how to pull, I learned the hard way, forced you to figure it out. I pull BHA, Collars, whatever like they are drill pipe! Just stay hydrated if you cramp up, your done!

  • @jaimemachuca943
    @jaimemachuca943 7 лет назад +13

    That's not jacking collars...jacking is on a Kelly/swinging blocks. Wrap the rope, unlatch and give it hell...one rope not 2!!

    • @davidderatt3747
      @davidderatt3747 4 года назад

      ᕦ༼ຈل͜ຈ༽ᕤ

    • @kennypeshlakai2416
      @kennypeshlakai2416 4 года назад

      Worst thing I encountered pulling 8” was when the worm set the stand on the rotary table . Neither I or drill was watching downstairs. I unlatched and was setting it back when I heard “latch it up, worm f.cked up. The stand was like 15 foot above the board . Collar nubbings had 4 foot of play. I wasn’t on the board but I watched a driller still have enough weight to twist out of a collar nubbing. Collar clamps are there for a reason.

  • @geneautry2091
    @geneautry2091 6 месяцев назад

    I'd have two ropes, L & R, double wrapped down (when I release my rope, it falls without restriction) and a double half hitch each back 2' or 3' so that as I slid the hitches forward the collar would guide efficiently into my elevators where I'd latch em closed.

  • @johngonzalez5593
    @johngonzalez5593 8 лет назад +20

    These guys say they are derrick men on a. Top drive a true derrick man dose it on a kelly rig

    • @scottspicer1585
      @scottspicer1585 7 лет назад +1

      John Gonzalez no mule line either!!!🤘🏻🎸

    • @clutch1175
      @clutch1175 6 лет назад +1

      kelly rigs are done.. where's the wind wall at?

    • @frozenofferings8361
      @frozenofferings8361 5 лет назад

      John Gonzalez idiot

    • @rodneyhicks4670
      @rodneyhicks4670 5 лет назад +1

      Smarter using your rotary table and get ready

  • @jdfoley9258
    @jdfoley9258 6 лет назад +3

    swinging block with half a wrap best way to pull em just swing the half wrap and pull as it comes down open elevators as soon as it hits itll swing at you

    • @hughjorgen9424
      @hughjorgen9424 6 лет назад

      I did it like that with a 9 inch DC once they are a little harder to get moving lol

  • @chadhughes7448
    @chadhughes7448 8 лет назад +8

    FYI its not jacking if it ain't swinging. I've heard and seen it all. Jacking with a TD lmoa

  • @davidbradley6179
    @davidbradley6179 2 года назад

    Next video you make pull it back like drill pipe you’ll be amazed how easy it is and wonder what you were doing screwing around on that day

  • @brannonroberts27
    @brannonroberts27 7 лет назад +3

    This is not jacking back a collar ,this is tying a preset collar in Derrick via hydraulic bails

  • @bigpeter2767
    @bigpeter2767 Месяц назад

    The elevators jack them back for on a top drive😊

  • @geneautry2091
    @geneautry2091 6 месяцев назад

    It took me (no top drive) 2 minutes per stand (triple) running in-hole 10 3/4" monel collars.

  • @4Classie
    @4Classie 13 дней назад

    LISTEN UP HANDS;
    I was a Derrick hand working floors, High Wind Freezing Cold pulling Heavyweight Collars on a Double Workover !
    We would unscrew Collar and wait for Derrick hand to wrap his ropes before racking ( setting ) Collars pin-end on Rig floor, it's about 4th Stand of Collars and Derrick hand doesn't show himself by putting Rope around, so we all figure he is relieving himself or something; the thing is' we all rush going into the heated Doghouse ( the equipment room on rig flood ) drinking us some Coffee, warming-up, I step out looking for the Derrick hand repeatedly' we see climber assist is still up there ( A bucket that travels on cable made by a company called Sky Hook ) and I see his locker area ( bottom dog house ) still has his gear-bag, as in he didn't twist-off walking home 10 miles from pavement, So' about every few minutes, I go outside on floor' looking-up for him, and he is a no show, from the floor we cannot see him anywhere, we don't have a clue where he could be, and none of us has a clue, and we got a Collar hanging, _ and he got the Climber assist, and rig got Ice on the ladder and all, So after a bit of time, a-while, Driller tells me' gotta get the Collar stood-back, meaning I'm working Derricks now and not Floors, So I gear-up, ( get belt' get on cold weather clothes, spare gloves, smokes ) and climb up rig ladder to the board _ to climb without climbing assist' its a deal of wrapping arms to ladder rungs' slower climbing, it takes more time to free climb due to being safe !
    Then I get a few ladder steps from Derrick board and hear Growling, so I get over from ladder to being on the diving board, and the fool ( experienced ) Derrick hand' got his head stuck between the other drill collars, not pinched or crushed but gently pinned, he wasn't actually hurt, but he couldn't yell or move his jaw or even move his feet much, but after I grabbed the drill collar, he was then needing to leave the Board, ( warm-up &/or have floor hands check-out his head from having possible issues ) from having Cold steel Redness up Both sides of his Jaws and Ears, shivering like a leaf on a tree, mad at me for taking so long deciding to climb, but could only Mumble at me when wanting to yell !
    Fact is he would have procrastinated himself if it was I that was the one stuck up there, and now about 35 years you can bet your bottom dollar he's still mad at me, and I even allowed him to use the only climber assist for getting to floor, a few hours later he was OK working floors but not for quite a while !

  • @davidduanefoxell4696
    @davidduanefoxell4696 5 лет назад +1

    Derrickhand needs to

  • @jatharkrom
    @jatharkrom 7 лет назад +1

    we used to latch on and yank, that sumbitch moved and we kept it moving

  • @Duckrawuncuttalent
    @Duckrawuncuttalent 3 года назад

    What was they building?

  • @motormanxxx5284
    @motormanxxx5284 6 лет назад +6

    Don't understand why these top drive kids think this is work ? So many of them on you tube .

    • @frozenofferings8361
      @frozenofferings8361 5 лет назад +2

      motorman xxx u sound like a washed up hand, mad bcuz u never made it to drill. You did more work and got paid less, u couldn't make it in the oilfield today.....I made it in your oilfield and I'm still making it in the new one. Stop hating when you've never had to latch pipe in a derreck built for a topdrive(not converted), don't even have to touch elevators on a Kelly rig.

  • @gabrielmartinez6987
    @gabrielmartinez6987 11 месяцев назад

    Not bad for a beginner.

  • @patrickphillips3305
    @patrickphillips3305 3 года назад

    Week as hell with the extra rope. Sorry, just jack it back with a wrap and a half. H&P flex 3 rig 218 in Barnette shale. And 274 in eagle ford shale. Haven’t been in the patch for a long time now but when I was working derricks, a wrap and a half on 8” DC with a pull rope worked just fine.

  • @kennypeshlakai2416
    @kennypeshlakai2416 4 года назад

    Wrap the elevator rope around the the stands around in the board for leverage. They would have opened on the 1st pull

  • @focuschannel1847
    @focuschannel1847 2 года назад

    Wants to learn these

  • @moralezfamily3047
    @moralezfamily3047 7 лет назад

    Better than a winch line

  • @whathasxgottodowithit3919.
    @whathasxgottodowithit3919. 4 года назад +2

    Rather slow, if you are racking DC's manually, Driller sets pin on the table, it fall to the Derrickman, he ties it off securely, Driller picks up carefully, it will swing fast, crew set it down on the collar mat. watch your fingers

  • @mosytory
    @mosytory 2 года назад

    We jaded handi collar back

  • @spcljules
    @spcljules 6 лет назад +3

    half a wrap is a lot easier

  • @imnotagamer22
    @imnotagamer22 3 года назад

    Y r these videos in my feed

  • @mikeabbey2665
    @mikeabbey2665 Год назад

    What a worm he should have worked the board on the old. Rigs

  • @chrisevanyshyn7709
    @chrisevanyshyn7709 11 месяцев назад

    Pretty slow especially when the link tilt doesn’t half the work for you.
    Nice enough driller though. The guys I worked for would’ve had another stand up there broken off and waiting.

  • @ZAHTV95
    @ZAHTV95 2 года назад

    Nice

  • @kenmoore957
    @kenmoore957 Год назад

    Is ths a joke or what ?...it starts with safetybelt it should be let out so you can only touch collar with your finger tips then use a half wrap. Soon as the collar touches down the elevators are off and that collar is coming to you fast ...

  • @danieljuarez5101
    @danieljuarez5101 6 лет назад

    last time I was on a rig working day had to come out hole for logs TD jump on the elevators they said o no we can't do that any more I said u mean I have to crawl my fat ass up that ladder u know not enough counter weight got up there yelled down to the floor give me 5 or 10 min. already forearm's cramping haha got to the derrick belt would not fit so I sash cored me in with three raps through the belt they would have shit if they knew I was 53 yrs. old I can still getter and of course half rap on collars 6 in. YEE YEE TEXAS PANHANDLE

  • @danielpegg6965
    @danielpegg6965 5 лет назад

    Half wrap that bad boy! Come on!

  • @1920WasAMistake
    @1920WasAMistake Год назад

    Use half wrap to pull it back. You’ll thank me later.

  • @ecgodsmack86
    @ecgodsmack86 7 лет назад +5

    2 ropes= soft

  • @darcyhofer7373
    @darcyhofer7373 6 лет назад +3

    Wow dude u are super slow . Or new and green . You would not last on a Kelly rig . Those blocks are not supposed to be moving . Wow

    • @1Imrichard
      @1Imrichard 5 лет назад +1

      he looks green . wasn't lining up elevators to unlatch

  • @davidbradley6179
    @davidbradley6179 2 года назад

    It’s a shame there’s no old hands out there teaching these guys anymore. That’s just a 6 1/2 inch drill collar pull back like drill pipe. Plus that the top drive is pushing it back halfway for him. The old oil field is long gone

  • @cowboybob5265
    @cowboybob5265 2 года назад

    👍

  • @918kickinwing
    @918kickinwing 3 месяца назад

    675 ppl were that bored.

  • @brennoncook6279
    @brennoncook6279 6 лет назад

    Gah damn.Slow as fuck hand.Get down from there and let daddy get it

  • @jeremybrooks335
    @jeremybrooks335 5 лет назад +1

    Make it a hell of a lot easier if you throw that wrap underneath...rookie 🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @tbonthered1920
    @tbonthered1920 5 лет назад

    I seen a hand get killed like that !

  • @denniswilliams1118
    @denniswilliams1118 Год назад

    1979. To. 1989. Oil. Patch. Out. Of. Lafayette La.

  • @ozkanm.k.a.3119
    @ozkanm.k.a.3119 4 года назад

    justy one 6 1/2 DC too long time for this job :)

  • @checoboyced6100
    @checoboyced6100 7 лет назад

    Good job ....

  • @mosytory
    @mosytory 2 года назад

    Haded

  • @ziggypop1977
    @ziggypop1977 3 года назад

    I’d be embarrassed to post this video on RUclips. Try pulling an eight inch with half a wrap.

  • @RandyMoore-ze4lq
    @RandyMoore-ze4lq 7 месяцев назад

    The rig is jacking em back; not you "worm"

  • @stephenkozak7344
    @stephenkozak7344 Год назад

    Is is a show of pain, not practice

  • @918kickinwing
    @918kickinwing 3 месяца назад

    YaaaaaaaaaaasaaaawaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaswwwwwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWN

  • @Kenjewitt1960
    @Kenjewitt1960 4 года назад

    Way too slow, I had a Derikman in northern bc that weighed 150 lbs and he could get 6 1/4 doubles Back any where the boys could put them on the floor way faster than that 1 rope no assist

  • @johndunn9819
    @johndunn9819 6 лет назад

    too bad phone cameras were not in everyone's pocket in the 70s and 80s. we'd shown you girls how to jack back a drill collar. that shit is slow, slow, slow.

  • @فيصلعبدالله-ظ6ذ
    @فيصلعبدالله-ظ6ذ 7 лет назад

    GOOd job

  • @bubbaspud1383
    @bubbaspud1383 5 лет назад

    Sorry but that's not jacking that's something else but hey A for trying

  • @baldovasquez9009
    @baldovasquez9009 5 лет назад +1

    Wtf was that!!!

  • @КуатРахманов-д6в
    @КуатРахманов-д6в 4 года назад

    Час ждем одном скальку

  • @hughjorgen9424
    @hughjorgen9424 8 лет назад

    hell ya!!!!!

  • @АлександрАлександр-й6е7я

    можно было подать за палец

  • @jlo7770
    @jlo7770 11 месяцев назад

    Lmfao

  • @Бакыханов
    @Бакыханов Год назад

    Наденьте каску на голову сначала ато башку снисет.

  • @slik00silk84
    @slik00silk84 Месяц назад

    Slow and wormy

  • @AndrewPaterson-h9n
    @AndrewPaterson-h9n Месяц назад

    Clearly not got a clue

  • @elmineno1778
    @elmineno1778 3 года назад

    This guy is slow as ffff