I've always had a particular fascination with ghost towns and "Haunted" sites. I don't know why. Great shoot as always. Best of Days to All the Ghostriders.
Santee, you and your friends NEVER fail to impress, week after week, in every way possible. This was so interesting, as well as entertaining. I want to go there sometime. WOW, it's fascinating. 👏👏👏 A+++++
I badly want to visit an old west ghost town. I'm in minnesota where the old west isn't. You should do a video on the Prairie Schooner. I think you touched upon the subject briefly in a video a few years ago but didn't really say much about them. I'd be interested to see a video featuring them.
You may not have a Wild West in Minnesota, but you do have an extremely rich history of fur traders and Native American history. My 5th removed grandparents settled in Minnesota (from Quebec) in 1853. One son married the daughter of Chief Tomaha who was a scout for Zebulon Pike. Her name was Apan Elku (also known as Ellen Turpin). That son and his nearest in age brothers scouted for Chief Red Cloud. My family name there was LeMay. At one point I feel every new 'frontier' WAS the precurser to the Wild West we know and love. With your mention of the Prairie Schooner, I have always wondered just how my ancestors got from Quebec to Minnesota before them! Via canoe and other type wagons/hand carts?
Ms.Santee certainly is talented and I haven't heard rapscallions used since my dad was around. I still haven't made it to Bodie but this town looks like a lot more fun. Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend.
Howdy from Canada. Luved yer video. Thank you kindly for taking the time to show us Goldfield. Your presentation was awesome. Best wishes, a fan, Sativa
GOOD VIDEO SIR,LOVE HEARING STORIES FROM ARIZONA PAST I USED TO LOVE THE STORIES FROM MY AUNT ABOUT HER GROWING UP IN ARIZONA IN THE EARLY PART OF THE LAST CENTURY.TAKE CARE AND GOD BLESS YOU AND THE WIFE
Thanks again for sharing another good you tube Santee. I too enjoy AJ Goldfield I once a year my group Oxbow outfit & Payson Petticoat’s/ Rim Country re-enactors perform there. It’s our way of playing adult playground & keeping Az Old West alive & well.
@@ArizonaGhostriders I agree great place for us to play cowboys, very lucky. We usually perform in April, would like to see you maybe or your group performing.
Love seeing these old ghost towns. Not many of them in my stretch of the woods up in Idaho but I always love going to Silver City and Idaho City! Even better that there's a new gold rush up near Idaho City because even more gold was discovered there pretty recently. The gold panners I've met dress, act, and look like they never left the 1800s.
I've done a lot of research on Idaho City (formerly called Bannock) for a story. Did you know that people there even dug under their houses looking for gold there? I even found an old topographic map with X's on it left by prospectors. I bet even current land owners have no clue that gold was found on land they now own.
I got excited for a minute. I thought you'd been in Goldfield, Nevada. It's quite the old "almost" ghost town, too. When I can get a few pennies together, I plan to go there myself.
Hello santine. It's Ted from Texas. It's been a long time since I've been on vacation. Now I want to come to your state and check out some of the historic sites that you've been showing us of the Old West. Thank you for putting the bug in me. Now just to try to find the money.
Great video! Correct me if I'm wrong. I used to be a Wrangler at Hole in the Wall Stables. It was at the Point Tapatio resort off 7th street. I would take tourist on 3-hour horseback rides in the Squaw Peak mountains. Of course that mountain range has been renamed. But the folklore / story I would tell my customers was the lost Dutchman hint was that he was buried in one place and his headstone was another. Was that the hint? You have to understand this was definitely pre internet days.
@@ArizonaGhostriderswe really miss it there we just moved back to Indiana a few years ago . It's so beautiful there I love the smell after the rain from the mesquite trees , no smell like it.
A new place I hadn't heard of. Great shots & footage....oh yeah & your traveling foley artist added some new sounds from your audio catalog. I wonder what she'll have for ya next week 🤔
We are never tired of "pew pew pew," Mrs. Santee. 🥰 And Santee, you listen to your lady there. You don't want to have Dirty Dan or Bill Brazelton stealing that nugget from you. 😊
Hey Santee could you do an episode on my favorite Old West drink, Laudanum? .. P.S. I found a tune that seems to be talking bout cha ... He always sings raggy music to the cattle, As he swings back and forth in the saddle, On a horse that is syncopated gaited, And there's such a funny meter to the roar of his repeater. How they run when they hear that fellows gun, Because the Western folks all know, He's a hi-faluting, scooting, shooting son-of-a-gun from Arizona, Ragtime Cowboy Joe... Danged if this don't describe you to a T ... Santee that is ... Thanks for another great video muchacho.
@@ArizonaGhostriders it takes Moxy to do sometin like dat. I figured the peyote button I took earlier and all dat loco weed would relax me but a few puffs at the opium den might be just be enough to get er done. Danka Santee
Did you see the. Brady bunch in the station waggon on their summer vacation? Not even a crazy old prospector? As always another greatr video. Somewhere else to add to my list of places I need to visit.
I visited Goldfield, a few years ago! 'Bout rhe same time I visited Trail Dust Town. The Saloon, carries a killer Prickly Pear Lemonade. A sure elixir for a non- alcoholic weary pilgrim!! Ms. Rita, keepin' Mr. Santee financially solvent.👍👍 Always good to find new ideas. Galling Gun, 😂😂😂😂😂
That looks like a real cool place to go and visit sometime. I don't think we have many ghost towns here on the western Washington side of the world. And also I like your wife sound effects. I am partial to the pew pew pew though 🤠🤠🤠😂
Another excellent and funny video Santee!! Sadly, time isn't kind to these old towns, even in Australia. But with dedicated people keeping the past alive, there is still hope the past isn't lost. If you want to do a comparison, we have a gold mining towns still keeping the old ways in Australia, like Ballarat.
@@ArizonaGhostriders It’s a good size. Long single street. All uphill. Couple of short side streets. Miner homes. Mines. It was Walter Knott’s inspiration for building the ghost town in Knott’s Berry Farm. You have to visit it at least once.
Great job and well done. I actually borrowed the Superstition Mountains for a location within my books old West/apocalyptic wilderness world of Methuselah that I’m creating. I also borrowed the lost Dutchman mine as a location in my books old West inspired world. I actually had a dream about a old west ghost mining town on a hill by a creek. In that dream the ghost mining town was both haunted and cursed. The ghosts of the towns inhabitants still roam that town including the ghosts of the towns three young founders. I’ve been working on turning my current old west inspired sci-fi horror story into a story about that old west ghost mining town dream that I had.
When I was in AZ I stopped here on my way driving out on in the desert. It was a neat stop but the mountain range across the road is probably more interesting 😂
Also Santee I'm a huge History buff 💪💪. Primarily the American civil war and the classic American west. I reenacted for a long and still do off and on. I really appreciate what you do. I'm hour south of Brooklyn Michigan home of the famous Stagecoach stop USA. It's a ghost town now with a hotel but is still around to view.
That town looks awesome , ya'll are so blessed to have places like that out there . Here in Baltimore Maryland the only claim we have to the wild west is that Frank and Jesse James lived here for a while with their families and Sallie Chisum , the niece of John Simpson Chisum lived here also . Edgar Allen Poe who wrote the poem El Dorado ( The one James Caan was quoting in the movie of the same name ) lived , died and is buried here . General Lew Wallace commanded Union forces near Frederick Maryland at the Battle of Monocacy in 1864 .
Thanks for the video, Santee. It would be interesting to know how many gold towns survived the gold mine closing. I think Mrs. Santee should stick to pew pew. Go with what your good at.
Santee got swindled by Sour Mash for $20 hahaha. Nice way to make Doc Holliday cough while he’s singing lol! But in all seriousness, I love ghost towns and a good gunfight! I saw one in Silverton, CO years ago. There was a lovely B&B there too. Dirty Dan is doing a documentary on Ringo? Nice! Please tell the wife that I never tire of Pew Pew, Pew Pew!
Hey, I live just 15 minutes away from goldfield! It’s such a cool place that truly keep the spirit of the old west alive!
It sure is!
I’m never tired of pew-pew. Keep rocking, Mrs. Santee!
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I think that may have been Mrs. Santee Gatling gun ?
@@hank1284 I'd say so!!
I've always had a particular fascination with ghost towns and "Haunted" sites. I don't know why. Great shoot as always. Best of Days to All the Ghostriders.
Thank You!
This Goldfield Ghost Town is high on my list of places to visit!
-Desert Rat Rick
Good!
Santee: how long does a episode take to make? How about some behind the scenes?
About a week. I can do some behind the scenes!
@@ArizonaGhostriders that would be sweet!
I would like to know as well….
Yes please!!
a production episode would be great. from start to finish
There's also a Goldfield Ghost Town in Nevada. My wife and I visited it. Pretty cool. I'll have to pay a visit to your Arizona Goldfield!
Yes, so I hear!
You should Crown King, Az and the old oro belle area near it and also do Wickenburg,Az and the Vulture Mine.
..and Bumble and the rest. Will do!! One day.
Thank you Lord for another Saturday morn'n, made perfect by You, ☕☕, and the Arizona Ghostriders 👻🦖
Thank You!
Amen brother! 🙏
love them old towns and filming loco,s , thank you Santee and all involved.
You're welcome.
Been to goldfield several times and it's always enjoyable.
Looking forward
To next visit.
Awesome to hear.
Santee, you and your friends NEVER fail to impress, week after week, in every way possible. This was so interesting, as well as entertaining.
I want to go there sometime. WOW, it's fascinating. 👏👏👏 A+++++
Wow, thank you!
Goldfield was the only place I got to visit when I was out there, I'm gonna fix that the next time I'm out there! Great video Santee!
Next time!
I badly want to visit an old west ghost town. I'm in minnesota where the old west isn't.
You should do a video on the Prairie Schooner. I think you touched upon the subject briefly in a video a few years ago but didn't really say much about them. I'd be interested to see a video featuring them.
yes I will.
You may not have a Wild West in Minnesota, but you do have an extremely rich history of fur traders and Native American history. My 5th removed grandparents settled in Minnesota (from Quebec) in 1853. One son married the daughter of Chief Tomaha who was a scout for Zebulon Pike. Her name was Apan Elku (also known as Ellen Turpin). That son and his nearest in age brothers scouted for Chief Red Cloud. My family name there was LeMay.
At one point I feel every new 'frontier' WAS the precurser to the Wild West we know and love.
With your mention of the Prairie Schooner, I have always wondered just how my ancestors got from Quebec to Minnesota before them! Via canoe and other type wagons/hand carts?
Love the new sound effect! Seriously though, great video, Arizona appears more wonderful with each one. 😎🏴
Thank You!
Ms.Santee certainly is talented and I haven't heard rapscallions used since my dad was around.
I still haven't made it to Bodie but this town looks like a lot more fun.
Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend.
Bodie is a gem that I have to go to one day. However, this town is more tourist-driven so I bet you are right
Hey Arizona Ghostriders, Matt of Fear Frontier here, thank you kindly for mentioning our ghost tour in your video. Much obliged!
Our pleasure! I have yet to take it. Sure it's a good one.
Those dramatic sound effects really end the episode with a flourish! :)
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Coming home from work , nothing better to take a bit and watch a nothing better than episode of Ghostriders
Glad to hear it!
howdy Marco
@@AdaM48state Howdy amigo 😎 I hope you doing great 👍
This is one of our FAV hangouts when we're in AZ!
Cool!!
Howdy from Canada. Luved yer video. Thank you kindly for taking the time to show us Goldfield. Your presentation was awesome. Best wishes, a fan, Sativa
Glad it was helpful!
GOOD VIDEO SIR,LOVE HEARING STORIES FROM ARIZONA PAST I USED TO LOVE THE STORIES FROM MY AUNT ABOUT HER GROWING UP IN ARIZONA IN THE EARLY PART OF THE LAST CENTURY.TAKE CARE AND GOD BLESS YOU AND THE WIFE
Thanks!
I got outta work at 7 am earning my "gold" and come home to this golden nugget of a upload from my favorite westerners, sweet!
Nice!! Thank You!
Great episode Santee! I love Goldfield! Also, I'm a member of the Church on the Mount. You should joint us one Sunday!
You want the place to burn down, Robert??? LOL. Thanks much.
Another great video, you should give Mrs Santee some more screen time lol
She won't be scripted; Sigh...
This coming week she will make an appearance, however.
Arizona has a lot of gold! Desert is full of it! And abandoned mines everywhere! Great video!
The mines are dangerous!
@@ArizonaGhostriders I hear you on that! Some don’t have sense enough to leave em alone!
I just this place up. It’s way east of Mesa? I will have to go visit next time I visit my mother. Very nice video sir.
Yes, west of mesa
@@ArizonaGhostriders I think east of Mesa.
Thanks again for sharing another good you tube Santee. I too enjoy AJ Goldfield I once a year my group Oxbow outfit & Payson Petticoat’s/ Rim Country re-enactors perform there. It’s our way of playing adult playground & keeping Az Old West alive & well.
It's a great town for doing shows.
@@ArizonaGhostriders I agree great place for us to play cowboys, very lucky. We usually perform in April, would like to see you maybe or your group performing.
@@KidYuma1880 Us too!
@@ArizonaGhostriders David & always talk about you Santee. Hope to run into you down at Goldfield future. Want to meet you.
@@KidYuma1880 Aww, thanks. David is a great friend and I miss talking history with him. Uh...we drank, too. I miss that as well!
Great show. I Watch it every Saturday morning
Thank You!
Ghost towns are neat, I saw Bannack Montana during the winter it was awesome.
Oooo, I bet it is!
Love seeing these old ghost towns. Not many of them in my stretch of the woods up in Idaho but I always love going to Silver City and Idaho City!
Even better that there's a new gold rush up near Idaho City because even more gold was discovered there pretty recently. The gold panners I've met dress, act, and look like they never left the 1800s.
I think as a kid I went to Silver City (my sis lives in Middleton). I met an old miner there that looked like the real deal. Gave me a pocket knife.
I've done a lot of research on Idaho City (formerly called Bannock) for a story. Did you know that people there even dug under their houses looking for gold there? I even found an old topographic map with X's on it left by prospectors. I bet even current land owners have no clue that gold was found on land they now own.
Thanks again Santee & Co.
Our pleasure!
We have a very similar setup at Virginia City, MT. Lynchings at 2 PM.
HAHA! Awesome.
I got excited for a minute. I thought you'd been in Goldfield, Nevada. It's quite the old "almost" ghost town, too. When I can get a few pennies together, I plan to go there myself.
I'd like to see that place too.
It sounds like a great place to visit. Thank You Santee
It is!
Thanks for starting off my Saturday once again. Great video as usual.
Be safe out there, and take it easy. 😎
You're welcome.
Hello santine. It's Ted from Texas. It's been a long time since I've been on vacation. Now I want to come to your state and check out some of the historic sites that you've been showing us of the Old West. Thank you for putting the bug in me. Now just to try to find the money.
Sounds good! I hope you enjoy it.
Great video! I always look forward to watching your latest video with my Saturday morning coffee!
Thanks.
Gold!!! I should’ve invested in that earlier this week before my retirement fund lost 4% yesterday. 😞
DOH!
Santee, thank you for another great episode. I didn't mine this episode.😜🤪
Glad you enjoyed it...LOL!
Shine on well seems the AGR logo didn't quite point out the hidden mine?? Great job all looking forward to next post !!!
Very much appreciated.
Can't beat the sound effects! 👍
Thank You!
Another great episode. Thanks Santee and crew!
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video! Correct me if I'm wrong. I used to be a Wrangler at Hole in the Wall Stables. It was at the Point Tapatio resort off 7th street. I would take tourist on 3-hour horseback rides in the Squaw Peak mountains. Of course that mountain range has been renamed. But the folklore / story I would tell my customers was the lost Dutchman hint was that he was buried in one place and his headstone was another. Was that the hint? You have to understand this was definitely pre internet days.
Gosh, I don't really know. I haven't really studied on it much after talking to some locals who said it was already found years ago.
Love Arizona use to live in apache junction, and Arizona city. There are some cool things to see there thanks for your videos
Glad you like them!
@@ArizonaGhostriderswe really miss it there we just moved back to Indiana a few years ago . It's so beautiful there I love the smell after the rain from the mesquite trees , no smell like it.
Looks like an awesome place !!!! reminds me a bit of Calico !!!! Thanks Cheese !
You bet
A new place I hadn't heard of. Great shots & footage....oh yeah & your traveling foley artist added some new sounds from your audio catalog. I wonder what she'll have for ya next week 🤔
My foley artists sometimes scares me with the sounds.
@@ArizonaGhostriders Me too!!! Hahahaha 😆
Santee, nice episode! See you next week for coffee and a visit!
Hope so!
We are never tired of "pew pew pew," Mrs. Santee. 🥰
And Santee, you listen to your lady there. You don't want to have Dirty Dan or Bill Brazelton stealing that nugget from you. 😊
Yeah, you're right.
Hey Santee could you do an episode on my favorite Old West drink, Laudanum? .. P.S. I found a tune that seems to be talking bout cha ... He always sings raggy music to the cattle, As he swings back and forth in the saddle, On a horse that is syncopated gaited, And there's such a funny meter to the roar of his repeater. How they run when they hear that fellows gun, Because the Western folks all know, He's a hi-faluting, scooting, shooting son-of-a-gun from Arizona, Ragtime Cowboy Joe... Danged if this don't describe you to a T ... Santee that is ... Thanks for another great video muchacho.
I like it, thanks!! Laudanum. Well, I've done a video on drugs, but maybe will go more into detail on Laudanum.
@@ArizonaGhostriders it takes Moxy to do sometin like dat. I figured the peyote button I took earlier and all dat loco weed would relax me but a few puffs at the opium den might be just be enough to get er done. Danka Santee
Another SUPER DUPER video pard , Can`t wait to see what`s next ! 🤠🤠👍👍
Thanks 👍
Thank you Santee. That was so cool. Hope you and the wife have a super weekend. :)
You're welcome.
We will never tire of the pew pew pew Mrs Santee!🖤
Good!
Saturday morning adventures with Ghost Riders. AND new sound effects !!!!!!
yes!
At this point I'd love to see a animated episode from Santee and the gang who knows maybe even a talking great dane will show up too
#animatedSantee!!
Excellent episode. I can’t wait to go. Thanks my friends.
Our pleasure!
Awesome folks. Enjoyed it a lot. 🤠👍
Glad to hear it!
Thanks as always my friend. Another interesting video that I mined alot of info from.
Glad to hear it! It was this one ORE another one.
Did you see the. Brady bunch in the station waggon on their summer vacation? Not even a crazy old prospector? As always another greatr video. Somewhere else to add to my list of places I need to visit.
Thanks, and I remember that episode.
Great video Santee. I have wanted to go there for years.
Cool place.
What a gem of an episode! What a nugget! Glad the ideas haven't panned out.
Well, it was this video Ore another one.
@@ArizonaGhostriders 🤭🤭
I highly recommend trying the homemade fudge they have at Goldfield, it’s expensive but worth every penny 👍
Thank You!
That seems like an interesting place to check out :) Great video as always Santee :) and we never get bored of the PEW PEW ;)
Glad you enjoyed it, my Swedish friends.
Great episode Santee. That looks like a cool place. Thanks for telling us about it.
You bet
Love it Santee! I wish I could visit and see the shows
One day!
I’ve been there with my dad! Was a really cool place with a lot of neat history! Definitely enjoyed it👍
Thank You!
Great episode Santee,
Goldfield is on my bucket list.
JT
next trip
Thank you for another great video. I appreciate you.
Thank You!
I visited Goldfield, a few years ago! 'Bout rhe same time I visited Trail Dust Town. The Saloon, carries a killer Prickly Pear Lemonade. A sure elixir for a non- alcoholic weary pilgrim!!
Ms. Rita, keepin' Mr. Santee financially solvent.👍👍
Always good to find new ideas. Galling Gun,
😂😂😂😂😂
It's a cool place.
That looks like a real cool place to go and visit sometime. I don't think we have many ghost towns here on the western Washington side of the world. And also I like your wife sound effects. I am partial to the pew pew pew though 🤠🤠🤠😂
Interesting! Yeah, she won't give up the pews.
Great as Always !!!!!!
You rock!
Another excellent and funny video Santee!! Sadly, time isn't kind to these old towns, even in Australia. But with dedicated people keeping the past alive, there is still hope the past isn't lost. If you want to do a comparison, we have a gold mining towns still keeping the old ways in Australia, like Ballarat.
I bet that is a neat place. Love to see it one day.
I sure wish I had known about that place when I lived in Payson. It'd of been fun to visit.
It's fun alright.
This was great. A real nugget of a video.
Pure gold?
Maybe I'm a bad person, but that joke with Doc Holliday got me. 🤣🤣🤣 great job Santee. 👍
Nawww. You're ok. Think about who made the joke!!
@@ArizonaGhostriders 👍 true
Have a good weekend buddy.
Thank You!
Awesome as always!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
I love a dark Doc Holliday joke!! :) Great Video!
Thanks! 😁
Great one Santee!!! Thank you!!!
My pleasure!
Nice piece of pyrite you’re holding there, Santee. BTW, Goldfield seems a lot like Calico, CA.
Smaller than Calico, I believe. Well, I haven't been there, but it seems big. Is it?
@@ArizonaGhostriders It’s a good size. Long single street. All uphill. Couple of short side streets. Miner homes. Mines. It was Walter Knott’s inspiration for building the ghost town in Knott’s Berry Farm. You have to visit it at least once.
@@gravemarker I've heard that. Have a friend who ran a shop there until recently.
@@ArizonaGhostriders Perhaps it’s time to do a couple of videos from Calico. Get Pico Pistolero to help with a video on sharpers and con artists.
Rest in peace, Sour Mash.
Miss him already.
Love your videos Santee
Glad you like them!
Hi Santee, can you do a video about winter clothes that the buffalo hunters wore? From top to bottom. Enjoy your videos 👍
I can!
I like the lead-in with Glenn Ford in Lust for Gold iirc
Thank You!
Great job and well done.
I actually borrowed the Superstition Mountains for a location within my books old West/apocalyptic wilderness world of Methuselah that I’m creating.
I also borrowed the lost Dutchman mine as a location in my books old West inspired world.
I actually had a dream about a old west ghost mining town on a hill by a creek.
In that dream the ghost mining town was both haunted and cursed.
The ghosts of the towns inhabitants still roam that town including the ghosts of the towns three young founders.
I’ve been working on turning my current old west inspired sci-fi horror story into a story about that old west ghost mining town dream that I had.
Thank You!
@@ArizonaGhostriders thanks and your welcome. I’ll probably borrow more real life places and old west ghost towns for my story’s locations as well.
They have an narrow gauge railroad to ride? Cool!
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I need to put Goldfield on my travel list, the town looks like a great spot to visit. Lost Dutchman's Mine, Old West Shit, and Ghosts. I'm in.
Good!
When I was in AZ I stopped here on my way driving out on in the desert. It was a neat stop but the mountain range across the road is probably more interesting 😂
Depends on what you like. Both are historical. One man made, one God made.
Santee can you do an episode on loveville north Carolina an authentic Western town
Let me look into it, I'm sure I can do something.
Also Santee I'm a huge History buff 💪💪. Primarily the American civil war and the classic American west. I reenacted for a long and still do off and on. I really appreciate what you do. I'm hour south of Brooklyn Michigan home of the famous Stagecoach stop USA. It's a ghost town now with a hotel but is still around to view.
The place where the Mohave Muleskinners perform shows if i'm correct.
Yes, the two groups work together.
Good one ! Thanks
You're welcome!
I remember going there with my brother and my dad when we were visiting our grandparents who lived near by
Nice memory!
@@ArizonaGhostriders Indeed it is
That town looks awesome , ya'll are so blessed to have places like that out there . Here in Baltimore Maryland the only claim we have to the wild west is that Frank and Jesse James lived here for a while with their families and Sallie Chisum , the niece of John Simpson Chisum lived here also . Edgar Allen Poe who wrote the poem El Dorado ( The one James Caan was quoting in the movie of the same name ) lived , died and is buried here . General Lew Wallace commanded Union forces near Frederick Maryland at the Battle of Monocacy in 1864 .
Thanks for sharing.
Great video Santee
Thank You!
Great episode. Thanks 🙏
You're welcome
I stopped at this town in February 2021 during the end of the Covid lock down. It was a complete Ghost Town at that time.
Yeah, they all were. Not anymore. Darned COVID!
Thanks for the video, Santee. It would be interesting to know how many gold towns survived the gold mine closing.
I think Mrs. Santee should stick to pew pew. Go with what your good at.
Thank You!
3:49 wow....in the far right corner, sign stating '' justice of the p i e c e '' ....probly meaning '' piece '' = a gun. Colt, no doubt.
Yep, they've thought it all through there. Humor everywhere and just plain fun.
Great stuff as usual....Kinda reminds me of my hometown in NE/PA.......PS; You really need to find her a job or something to do. 😊
HAHA! She teaches children and helps me film. That's probably enough.
Santee got swindled by Sour Mash for $20 hahaha. Nice way to make Doc Holliday cough while he’s singing lol! But in all seriousness, I love ghost towns and a good gunfight! I saw one in Silverton, CO years ago. There was a lovely B&B there too. Dirty Dan is doing a documentary on Ringo? Nice! Please tell the wife that I never tire of Pew Pew, Pew Pew!
I will tell her. Thanks.
@@ArizonaGhostriders no problem! Thank you for the video!!
That would be a great place to take a metal detector. I saw you on Holla Half Dollar the other day. Love your show.
Thanks!
We like the "PEW-PEW" sound effects.
Thank You!