The “heavy set” woman said it was too much smoke and fire down below. An important part of this story is that Brian states in all his interviews that if Stan did not scream for help Brian would not have went that direction and would have followed the heavy woman and that group and would have died as well. So Yes Brian saved Stanley P. but also Stanley saved Brian.
Ron Difrancesco is the other team member. He actually wrote a book about his experience. He went up with the heavy woman to the 90th floor and they begin to pass out due to the smoke and fumes. He says they were all “drifting away like going to sleep”. He then heard a voice that woke him up and he went and move debris that revealed the staircase and ran down through the fire and smoke burning his skin and melting his eye contacts but he survived. Very interesting story
Ron said he went pretty much all the way up after trying to help Brian and Stanley and then he said he just got up and went back down and as soon as he got out of the building it collapsed.
After they went up and realized they couldn't get to the roof, they started to make their way back down until they reached the floor with the blocked stairway
I commented about Brian Clark in your other video the other day, but since this video is about him, I’ll tell you guys again: About 4 years ago, late at night, I watched a documentary on 9/11 and Brian Clark and Stanley were both featured in this documentary. Now Brian Clark had a very different voice. Something about his voice stuck out to me. Anyway, after watching, I went to bed, and the next day I went golfing in Vernon, NJ at Great Gorge golf club (used to be the Playboy Club). After dad and I finished up, we got to the car in front of the clubhouse, and since we had a 35 minute ride home ahead of us, dad decided to run inside to take a leak. While I waited in the car, staring down at my cell phone in my hands, I heard a golf cart pull up next to me and I heard the same exact voice I heard the night prior in that documentary, Brian Clark’s voice. I looked up and turned my head to the left, and it was him!! I said “Excuse me, is your name Brian?” He looked at me, sort of confused, and said “Ummm, yes, I am Brian. I’m sorry, do I know you?” I told him that the night prior I watched him in a documentary on 9/11. He immediately lightened up and was beyond cordial and said he and Stanley were both doing well. He was actually asking me where I was that day, how old I was (I was 12 years old in my first week in middle school). My dad got back to the car and was totally baffled, he asked if I knew this man. Lol. It was so wild. Anyway, before parting, I asked Brian what his best recollection was of that day and he told me to search “Brian Clark Mesquite”. He spoke at a school and he said that was his best ever recollection of 9/11. I urge anyone to check it out.
@@sonofhibbs4425 this is youtube, they don't like links anymore, they can lead you to things that's true, so youtube deletes them now. Just like comments they don't like. 😂
Fires soar around her and from what I’ve read (pure speculation) is that the ceiling of floor 82 fell down, meaning that there a hole on the 83rd floor.
It’s really admirable that you pay close attention the specifics that happened on the day, you clearly do your research and that’s something that can’t be said for most people who talk about 9/11 nowadays
Those towers were massive. I'm a Texas boy, and I was 20, almost 21 on 9/11. I wish I could have seen them in person, and I need to go to Freedom Tower and the memorial one of these days. That's the only reason I would ever want to go to New York now. I want to go and see where this awful event that had such an indelible impact on me from halfway across the country that I will never forget happened. I want to pay respect to the brave heroes who rushed in and the poor souls who perished tragically on that dreadful day.
Same, I'm from Germany. Only reason to go to New York, just to pay them respect. It changed and still changes our lives. Cant imagine being in their shoes. Never forget.
He also says a group of people were resting on the 70th. Yet almost no casualties were reported from 70 to 77. Meaning this must have been a group from above 78.
I mentioned in another of your vids about Stanley Praimnath's office location on the 81st floor. Flight 175 impacted below and angled away from his office so that he was not incinerated by the fuel exploding tho his floor still received heavy structural damage. The "plane wing" he stated impacting into a door close to him I believe was likely just a smaller section as the main structure impacted a couple floors below him. The only passable stairwell was also on that side of the building so he was very lucky.
Who all remembers Monday night football staying in late the night before? I remember hearing a few people were saved by that because they were late for work!
There was an employee, Tony Sichenzio from Cantor Fitzgerald (their offices were located above the impact zone in the north tower) who took a vacation to go to Denver for the season opening Giants/Broncos MNF game. It was a yearly tradition for Sinchenzio to go to a road game for the Giants. If Sinchenzio picked any other road game from the schedule besides the season opener in Denver, he probably would've been up there with the rest of his co-workers who passed that morning. It's pretty bone chilling stuff.
@@GraveDigger35 we get that my guy. That was just one thing that jumped out to me as I remember them talking about that and on top of it, It was the NY Giants vs Denver!
I read a story several years ago where a lady was talking about having went to a birthday party that Monday night before the attack. She worked at the Towers and she claimed she drank too much at the party and woke up with a hell of a hangover. She called in sick before the attack occurred. That hangover saved her life
@@QueenAlexis556 Seth MacFarlane (well known for his voice work on Family Guy) was saved from 9/11 under similar circumstances. He was booked to be on flight 11 (the plane that hit the north tower) but got drunk the night before and woke up with a hangover, because of that he was late and missed getting on that flight at the airport by just a few minutes. Then he booked the next flight later in the day. Since the next flight didn't leave for a few hours, he took a nap in the airport lounge only to be woken up by all the commotion after the planes hit. What a surreal experience that must've been waking up to see that knowing how narrowly he just avoided being on that doomed plane.
Ron DiFrancesco was most likely the very last person to escape the South Tower, if I'm not mistaken, he just walked outside the lobby, through the doors to the World Trade Center's indoor shopping mall headed towards 4 WTC, when he heard a huge explotion and looked to the right to see a ball of dust and debris debris roaring towards him from what I personally believe was the east side of the South Tower's lobby.
Is there a diagram that shows all of the stairways in the North/South tower and how it corresponded/was affected by the impact zone? If so, please make this a video!
imagine the same kind of event today with tens of thousands of smartphones filming both inside and outside from every possible angle and location. back then people only had big camcorders but there were still many, probably hundreds of people filming, but not inside though
Ron Difrancesco did initially go up after he left Brian Clark and Stanley. He even bumped into some colleagues of Eurobrokers. Because of the smoke they were literally "falling asleep" as he described it, and he knew then and there he had to go down cause going up was killing the people climbing in that stairwell
Would the 911 operators have told people who called in from the upper floors that the stairwell was usable? After he called from floor 31 they could have relayed that information to help others get down and maybe escape in time.
No, it's not. Stairway A was the escape route in the South tower for those above the impact zone. The stairway B you mention was the one in the North Tower. Several people survived the collapse of that tower on a small segment that was not crushed when the tower collapsed. Maybe watch the documentaries before you use them as reference for disputable claims ;)
The chopper would have given it a go but there wasn't anyone on the roof to save. There was a small space on the ne CNR of north tower that was clear enough to see and land at least when they were flying around up there.
Smoke always rises so it doesn’t sound like the poor victims were aware of how fire actually work’s. Stanley and Brian made the right call and tbf god forbid if I was in their position I would have tried the stairs as well.
Any building bigger than a ladder trucks reach is a death trap , anything larger than a three level house is a death trap because you can't escape by use of a ground ladder if someone has one nearby before the fire department arrives or if the structure doesn't have a external fire escape.
Fire and smoke burns UP. You want to go DOWN. People on the scene, inside or out, had no idea of the magnitude. Remember, iPhones were still eight-ten years in the future in 2001. There were no internet enabled cell phones, just old style cell phones.
Out of all the interviews that Stanley Praimnath gave over the years, this one hits me the most. A man of complete faith, and on that day he was so determined to make it home to his wife and children, that he was ready to fight, and even threatened to kill those who stood in his way. ruclips.net/video/P-bM-Rq_z44/видео.html
Kevin c could have survived iff he went to an alternative stairs...feel bad for him...I'd be angry in his situation too...he found himself in an office in the corner of the building. A strangers office...John astaru's office....they wasn't as vocal as him in the call..scared to death trying to control there breathing... RIP GUYS X
And he actually made it too floor 76 before he was pushed up by rising smoke...(below impact zone) he was literally a staircase or 2 away from surviving.... I often think of him and edna cintron.. different towers??? Most probably knew each other?? Or rubbed shoulders at the snack bar...or burger King etc...I watched it live in UK and called in sick because of it... was a terrible day 😪
Most of the 2nd tower fuel burned up during the strike but it miraculously came down first. Doesn't fit the melting core columns theory at all. Tower 1 had more time for melting to occur and much more fuel. Other big issue is simple physics. Free fall from the top was 9 seconds and the buildings came down in 12. That didn't happen without lots of help.
the south tower got hit lower, leaving for more weight at the top part of the building and much more stress unevenly distributed throughout the columns whuch didnt hold up long as they were weakend by fires, the jet fuel ignition was fueled by flammable office equiptment and interior drywall and such, jet fuel cant melt steel beams but they can weaken them
@@supermanepic15also north tower impact was starved of oxygen for a few moments after initial impact. The south tower impact this did not happen and more fuel burned up at the impact zone. This could help explain why south tower was weakened faster than north tower
No columns or other structural steel melted. It was weakened by the heat until it could not support the weight of the floors above them. Tower 2 fell first since it was hit lower and at least one corner (a critical location) was obliterated.
when will people recognize the fact that steel DOES NOT have to melt to loose much of it's integrity it looses much of it waaayyy before it starts to melt and we are only speaking about heat only.....the unimaginable forces that occured when the planes hit at 5-600mp/h did the most damage, in fact it is a miracle that those buildings did not collapse immediately after they got hit and there are several close up videos that show exactly where the structure gave up and if that top half starts to go down there is nothing that could stop that force we are talking about tens or thousands of tons of steel and concretr there is no structure that would withstand that kind of stress falling down on it...also concrete that we use today is 4-5 times stronger that they used building those towers
Yes, he could talk about how Silverstien was forced to take out an insurance policy by the PANY who actually owned the buildings. How it was a requirement of his lease agreement, and how they urged him to take out a larger policy, but he refused. Or perhaps how the towers had the same type of insurance during the 93 bombing... and how every bit of money awarded had to go to rebuilding the site and it wasn't anywhere near enough. Yep, he should do a video about that!
Come on man, you're smart. South tower fell first because it was hit lower and had significantly more weight on it's damaged areas. Additionally, the damage was more localized. I was 24 or so when this happened, I remember being completely surprised they fell.
Stairwell B is the Stairwell of the north tower that partially survive the collapse and a couple of guys survived the collapse by huddling in that stairwell as the building fell around them.
The “heavy set” woman said it was too much smoke and fire down below. An important part of this story is that Brian states in all his interviews that if Stan did not scream for help Brian would not have went that direction and would have followed the heavy woman and that group and would have died as well. So Yes Brian saved Stanley P. but also Stanley saved Brian.
That's crazy.
Yeah...Ginger mixed things up a tiny bit...usually he is well prepared and does a good research on any topic
Blood brothers🤝
She left her chicken 🍗 Wings & Mac & cheese 🧀 and needed to save them
@@mariopezic4247meh….not really. He messes things up all the time. Still watch them though, not sure exactly why lol
Ron Difrancesco is the other team member. He actually wrote a book about his experience. He went up with the heavy woman to the 90th floor and they begin to pass out due to the smoke and fumes. He says they were all “drifting away like going to sleep”. He then heard a voice that woke him up and he went and move debris that revealed the staircase and ran down through the fire and smoke burning his skin and melting his eye contacts but he survived. Very interesting story
Ron said he went pretty much all the way up after trying to help Brian and Stanley and then he said he just got up and went back down and as soon as he got out of the building it collapsed.
After they went up and realized they couldn't get to the roof, they started to make their way back down until they reached the floor with the blocked stairway
I commented about Brian Clark in your other video the other day, but since this video is about him, I’ll tell you guys again:
About 4 years ago, late at night, I watched a documentary on 9/11 and Brian Clark and Stanley were both featured in this documentary. Now Brian Clark had a very different voice. Something about his voice stuck out to me. Anyway, after watching, I went to bed, and the next day I went golfing in Vernon, NJ at Great Gorge golf club (used to be the Playboy Club). After dad and I finished up, we got to the car in front of the clubhouse, and since we had a 35 minute ride home ahead of us, dad decided to run inside to take a leak. While I waited in the car, staring down at my cell phone in my hands, I heard a golf cart pull up next to me and I heard the same exact voice I heard the night prior in that documentary, Brian Clark’s voice. I looked up and turned my head to the left, and it was him!! I said “Excuse me, is your name Brian?” He looked at me, sort of confused, and said “Ummm, yes, I am Brian. I’m sorry, do I know you?” I told him that the night prior I watched him in a documentary on 9/11. He immediately lightened up and was beyond cordial and said he and Stanley were both doing well. He was actually asking me where I was that day, how old I was (I was 12 years old in my first week in middle school). My dad got back to the car and was totally baffled, he asked if I knew this man. Lol. It was so wild. Anyway, before parting, I asked Brian what his best recollection was of that day and he told me to search “Brian Clark Mesquite”. He spoke at a school and he said that was his best ever recollection of 9/11. I urge anyone to check it out.
Thank you for posting. What a great story Thank you once again !
Wow. What are the chances. I think some of these kinds of coincidences aren't really coincidences.
@@yggdrasil9039 craziest experience in my life!!
Brian’s Coworker That Lived Was Ron DiFransessco. He Turned Around At Floor 91 And Was The Last Person To Leave The South Tower Alive
There is a picture of Clark running across the plaza after he left the tower. Probably 5-7 minutes before the collapse.
I saw that on reddit. I can imagine the nightmare they went through
Where can I find it?
Wow, that's cutting it pretty close! 😳
Oh, no link??
@@sonofhibbs4425 this is youtube, they don't like links anymore, they can lead you to things that's true, so youtube deletes them now. Just like comments they don't like. 😂
Melissa Doi perished but was on floor 83 of the South tower, below Bryan Clark. I wonder why she couldn't get to the stairwell.
Fires soar around her and from what I’ve read (pure speculation) is that the ceiling of floor 82 fell down, meaning that there a hole on the 83rd floor.
It’s really admirable that you pay close attention the specifics that happened on the day, you clearly do your research and that’s something that can’t be said for most people who talk about 9/11 nowadays
Your documentary on the WTC is amazing!
@@X_fader mwah, theyre full of speculation
The guy with the red bandana(Wells) helped clear those stairs to make that one stairwell passable. It may have been blocked when that person saw it.
Those towers were massive. I'm a Texas boy, and I was 20, almost 21 on 9/11. I wish I could have seen them in person, and I need to go to Freedom Tower and the memorial one of these days. That's the only reason I would ever want to go to New York now. I want to go and see where this awful event that had such an indelible impact on me from halfway across the country that I will never forget happened. I want to pay respect to the brave heroes who rushed in and the poor souls who perished tragically on that dreadful day.
Same, I'm from Germany. Only reason to go to New York, just to pay them respect. It changed and still changes our lives. Cant imagine being in their shoes. Never forget.
Orio Palmer call shows that people on the upper block of WTC 2 got to knew about the passable sairway A - but too late.
Makes me want an Orio Shake 🥛 🍨
@@SFbayArea94121you’re more edgy than your razor blades
He also says a group of people were resting on the 70th. Yet almost no casualties were reported from 70 to 77. Meaning this must have been a group from above 78.
@@guillaumegiroux9425 the saddest part about that, is they didn’t know that door was accessible until Orio busted through the door.
I mentioned in another of your vids about Stanley Praimnath's office location on the 81st floor. Flight 175 impacted below and angled away from his office so that he was not incinerated by the fuel exploding tho his floor still received heavy structural damage. The "plane wing" he stated impacting into a door close to him I believe was likely just a smaller section as the main structure impacted a couple floors below him. The only passable stairwell was also on that side of the building so he was very lucky.
The Brian and Stanley story is pretty amazing
Who all remembers Monday night football staying in late the night before? I remember hearing a few people were saved by that because they were late for work!
There was an employee, Tony Sichenzio from Cantor Fitzgerald (their offices were located above the impact zone in the north tower) who took a vacation to go to Denver for the season opening Giants/Broncos MNF game. It was a yearly tradition for Sinchenzio to go to a road game for the Giants. If Sinchenzio picked any other road game from the schedule besides the season opener in Denver, he probably would've been up there with the rest of his co-workers who passed that morning. It's pretty bone chilling stuff.
there are several stories of people who called in for different reasons or who were just running late who would've been in those towers
@@GraveDigger35 we get that my guy. That was just one thing that jumped out to me as I remember them talking about that and on top of it, It was the NY Giants vs Denver!
I read a story several years ago where a lady was talking about having went to a birthday party that Monday night before the attack. She worked at the Towers and she claimed she drank too much at the party and woke up with a hell of a hangover. She called in sick before the attack occurred. That hangover saved her life
@@QueenAlexis556 Seth MacFarlane (well known for his voice work on Family Guy) was saved from 9/11 under similar circumstances. He was booked to be on flight 11 (the plane that hit the north tower) but got drunk the night before and woke up with a hangover, because of that he was late and missed getting on that flight at the airport by just a few minutes. Then he booked the next flight later in the day. Since the next flight didn't leave for a few hours, he took a nap in the airport lounge only to be woken up by all the commotion after the planes hit. What a surreal experience that must've been waking up to see that knowing how narrowly he just avoided being on that doomed plane.
Ron DiFrancesco was most likely the very last person to escape the South Tower, if I'm not mistaken, he just walked outside the lobby, through the doors to the World Trade Center's indoor shopping mall headed towards 4 WTC, when he heard a huge explotion and looked to the right to see a ball of dust and debris debris roaring towards him from what I personally believe was the east side of the South Tower's lobby.
and i think he was thrown a few blocks
I like how he pronounced "Praimnath" in like 6 different ways throughout the video
I think if Brian didn't meet Stanley ,he would have went with his coworkers and perished
.They were each other's saviors.
He even said that in multiple interviews.
Is there a diagram that shows all of the stairways in the North/South tower and how it corresponded/was affected by the impact zone? If so, please make this a video!
imagine the same kind of event today with tens of thousands of smartphones filming both inside and outside from every possible angle and location. back then people only had big camcorders but there were still many, probably hundreds of people filming, but not inside though
Brain Clark from my neck of the woods Toronto. God bless him.
I love our shared passion for this subject...❤
4:40 is the most 90s photo ever
Insert Seinfeld tune
It really is. I was thinking of every 90’s movie office scene ever filmed- that was what it would look like.
@sonofhibbs4425 as the camera pans across you hear phones ringing, then you hear Jeff Goldblum 'what do we have on the masterson account'
Your videos have been going crazy lately man
Yeah, I'm starting to think some third party is influencing him.
@@Drew791 Like what?
Yeah we all know if he was actually talking about reality and not the "official" story, his channel would have 5 viewers at most
Ron Difrancesco did initially go up after he left Brian Clark and Stanley. He even bumped into some colleagues of Eurobrokers. Because of the smoke they were literally "falling asleep" as he described it, and he knew then and there he had to go down cause going up was killing the people climbing in that stairwell
Would the 911 operators have told people who called in from the upper floors that the stairwell was usable? After he called from floor 31 they could have relayed that information to help others get down and maybe escape in time.
Brother, it's stairwell B that survived. B. The documentary about it is called "The Miracle of Stairway B".
No, it's not. Stairway A was the escape route in the South tower for those above the impact zone. The stairway B you mention was the one in the North Tower. Several people survived the collapse of that tower on a small segment that was not crushed when the tower collapsed. Maybe watch the documentaries before you use them as reference for disputable claims ;)
Brian was a heaven sent by stanley
You should do a video on the men with unconfirmed passes to work on the fire suppression systems. Look into it. Respect.
4:14 where did you get that cutaway of the towers?
Do you have a patreon?
The chopper would have given it a go but there wasn't anyone on the roof to save. There was a small space on the ne CNR of north tower that was clear enough to see and land at least when they were flying around up there.
Stanley's name is pronounced pray-math
An odd way to pronounce Praimnath, but I've been saying it "Prain-math" this whole time
I live for the typos
Smoke always rises so it doesn’t sound like the poor victims were aware of how fire actually work’s.
Stanley and Brian made the right call and tbf god forbid if I was in their position I would have tried the stairs as well.
Those buildings were a death trap.
Any building bigger than a ladder trucks reach is a death trap , anything larger than a three level house is a death trap because you can't escape by use of a ground ladder if someone has one nearby before the fire department arrives or if the structure doesn't have a external fire escape.
Fire and smoke burns UP. You want to go DOWN. People on the scene, inside or out, had no idea of the magnitude. Remember, iPhones were still eight-ten years in the future in 2001. There were no internet enabled cell phones, just old style cell phones.
Out of all the interviews that Stanley Praimnath gave over the years, this one hits me the most. A man of complete faith, and on that day he was so determined to make it home to his wife and children, that he was ready to fight, and even threatened to kill those who stood in his way. ruclips.net/video/P-bM-Rq_z44/видео.html
Great, informative and intresting video, as usuall👍
Amazing. Basic rule, fire goes upwards, you go downwards.
Think about the people that used that stairway and took it easy (slowed down) once after passing the impact zone and never got out
Great videos👍
Kevin c could have survived iff he went to an alternative stairs...feel bad for him...I'd be angry in his situation too...he found himself in an office in the corner of the building. A strangers office...John astaru's office....they wasn't as vocal as him in the call..scared to death trying to control there breathing... RIP GUYS X
And he actually made it too floor 76 before he was pushed up by rising smoke...(below impact zone) he was literally a staircase or 2 away from surviving.... I often think of him and edna cintron.. different towers??? Most probably knew each other?? Or rubbed shoulders at the snack bar...or burger King etc...I watched it live in UK and called in sick because of it... was a terrible day 😪
I feel a sudden pain in my heart
Think Alderon
Your joking right
Most of the 2nd tower fuel burned up during the strike but it miraculously came down first. Doesn't fit the melting core columns theory at all. Tower 1 had more time for melting to occur and much more fuel. Other big issue is simple physics. Free fall from the top was 9 seconds and the buildings came down in 12. That didn't happen without lots of help.
the south tower got hit lower, leaving for more weight at the top part of the building and much more stress unevenly distributed throughout the columns whuch didnt hold up long as they were weakend by fires, the jet fuel ignition was fueled by flammable office equiptment and interior drywall and such, jet fuel cant melt steel beams but they can weaken them
@@supermanepic15also north tower impact was starved of oxygen for a few moments after initial impact. The south tower impact this did not happen and more fuel burned up at the impact zone. This could help explain why south tower was weakened faster than north tower
Too many things are too mysterious. I can't ever trust the official story. You won't get any support asking questions.
No columns or other structural steel melted. It was weakened by the heat until it could not support the weight of the floors above them. Tower 2 fell first since it was hit lower and at least one corner (a critical location) was obliterated.
when will people recognize the fact that steel DOES NOT have to melt to loose much of it's integrity it looses much of it waaayyy before it starts to melt and we are only speaking about heat only.....the unimaginable forces that occured when the planes hit at 5-600mp/h did the most damage, in fact it is a miracle that those buildings did not collapse immediately after they got hit and there are several close up videos that show exactly where the structure gave up and if that top half starts to go down there is nothing that could stop that force we are talking about tens or thousands of tons of steel and concretr there is no structure that would withstand that kind of stress falling down on it...also concrete that we use today is 4-5 times stronger that they used building those towers
ACFAU is that you?
Just letting you know, Praimnath is pronounced like PRAME-NATH.
So sad those who tried to get to the roof in hopes of helicopter rescue.
why do you post football then 9/11 content?
Cus hes the goat
Don’t forget the one sided pro Trump videos
@@rylans.5365aww poor baby, it'll be ok. 😅
@@Fragmented1436 What, this country will be okay? Are you sure?
@@TheTurtleneck64 not at all. What with the wokies and "he who falls up stairs" in charge. 🤣😂
Dear Depressed, do a video on " Lucky Larry" and his miracle insurance payout.
Yes, he could talk about how Silverstien was forced to take out an insurance policy by the PANY who actually owned the buildings. How it was a requirement of his lease agreement, and how they urged him to take out a larger policy, but he refused. Or perhaps how the towers had the same type of insurance during the 93 bombing... and how every bit of money awarded had to go to rebuilding the site and it wasn't anywhere near enough. Yep, he should do a video about that!
Fix the typos in your title.
Come on man, you're smart. South tower fell first because it was hit lower and had significantly more weight on it's damaged areas. Additionally, the damage was more localized. I was 24 or so when this happened, I remember being completely surprised they fell.
I thought it was stairwell B?
Stairwell B was the North Tower with J. Jonas and his men.
@@Bugsy85 oh ok
Stairwell B is the Stairwell of the north tower that partially survive the collapse and a couple of guys survived the collapse by huddling in that stairwell as the building fell around them.
@@josephbennett3482it was actually 14 people who were in stairwell b, that survived.
*to
Make it out
64 views in 6 minutes bro fell off 💀
Ooga booga bro 🦧
Y'all live for this or something? 😂
It's a topic that won't get pushed by the algorithm. You can't write anything about something controversial
@@matthorrocks6517it's a cheap joke that's trending under most of the videos on youtube don't take it seriously
Lego WTC????
Made it to 8 minutes to get that second ad break! Good job! Waiting for the 30-45 minute video of you slurpping Trump today!
Like everybody has been waiting for your sad complaints. 😅
Can u just use an AI voice?
Why? He's got a nice voice.