Thanks for taking us along Kent! It was a pleasure meeting you and your lovely wife in Silver Dollar City. A few years ago I had to have a new pair of wagon wheels made for our 1963 Civil War artillery piece, we went to the Amish and they did a great job. A bit pricy but done right! Tom Boyte, GySgt. USMC, retired Vietnam 1965-66.1970-71
This man is a national treasure!!!!! Beautiful work restoring American history!!!!! Beautiful work to you too Cowboy Kent!!!! God Bless you both and God Bless America!!!!
I worked for a gentleman in Bird -In - Hand Pa who had an extensive carriage collecting and had Hackney horses and ponies as well - the craftsmanship on some of those vehicles was unbelievable
I wish you and yours the best as you recover from losing your property and precious mementos in the fires. But you are coming back strong, and I thoroughly enjoy the education that you provide. Your down-home wisdom is refreshing, and as a military retiree (USAF), I surely appreciate your prayers for those that have served and are serving. May you and yours be blessed beyond comprehension!
as a veteran who served in the Marines, his thanks to my brothers and sisters is so appreciated and wholesome! lord please protect this man at all cost he gives us hope and love and appreciation!
I greatly appreciate both gentlemen's love of western frontier era history and artifacts. I was fortunate to work with a late wagon builder with a very similar set-up. I applaud rescuing/salvaging antiques to use again. The shiny modern chuck wagons are absolutely more efficient and practical. My aesthetic problem is that they don't model the thousands of old images of rough country vehicles and make do equipment from every day frontier ranch life. No original chuck box or wagon on the rough frontier was ever so pristine. Details matter.
I love the new chuckwagon and can't wait to see it in your upcoming videos! I am so sorry about you losing your home😢 but the good Lord blessed y'all with finding another. Thank you for all you and Shannon do!
Watching this as an active serving member of one of your allies, yet, every day helping remember all the fallen of the us in ww1 and ww2. Still this content brings me to the roots of any military experience ive had, good food, gives good morale
As an old USAF Viet Nam vet as well as 44 years in Law enforcement, I truly love your cooking videos and you as well. Would love to set down and have a beer with you sometime. I was raised in the swamps of central Illinois and so we could talk hours about snakes!!
Most classy, real, and authentic channel on YT! Shannon and Kent are gems!!! Great video of some of the world of ranching...the national travelling wagon you guys hinted at is HUGE news. Exciting!
Thank you for sharing this with us! It's so neat seeing someone preserve history by restoring these wagons. In this day and age so many have no respect for anyone or anything. This country needs help.
IF you Love what you are Doing it's not considered Working! Kent and Family Are doing what they Love to do! Living Life No Matter what Happened! Bless ALL
Back in 1959 - to 64 I belonged to a group of Civil War Reenactors (Living History Inc) - We had original cannons, limbers and caissons and one lone covered wagon. During the centennial of the Battle of Antietam - I rode from Hagerstown, MD to Sharpsburg MD in that covered wagon - I think every organ I had was rattled - - but we didn't have a Chuckwagon - guess our reenactors ate hard tack.
Really enjoyed the tour and lecture on the features of chuckwagons. You are always appreciated Ken. A heart of gold to match your skills as a cook. You handled the "Chad" well, my friend.
Really appreciated this video. The background info of wagons was wonderful. Only with this channel can you get history, comedy, recipes community and faith all with a military salute and a big ol’ hug!
Kent, you and James are so lucky to be able to do things that you have so much passion for. It is a pleasure to watch the show. Shannon does a great job of filming and editing.
Fantastic video. American craft workers, both men and women, as the best, most talented, crafts people in the world. Thanks for taking us to view their work.
Kent, I really enjoyed this video... very cool. Especially the 'free' mouse... probably named "Willie"🤠. Seriously, every time you take off your hat to honor this country and all who serve, it brings a tear to my eye. I know how much it means to you, I want you to know how much it means to all the rest of us. God Bless.
Thanks for taking us in this trip with you. I really enjoyed seeing the various wagons and the history behind them. Looking forward to the next journey
I was never active military, but practiced at the VA for a short time. Thank you for acknowledging our service members & veterans. The conversation between the two of you is the opposite of the current "me, me, me" generations - giving praise & credit where it's due, recognizing others for their excellence & expertise. Honor, duty, integrity, God, country, and family is what I grew up with, in the America that I remember. I hope and pray that it returns some day.
Every time I watch your videos Mr. Rollins, it reminds me of my Grandfather. My Grandfather was an Army Cook in the AEF. There used to be a photo of him, the Army Chuck Wagon and one of the Army Mules in the family but its long gone. Those last generation of horse and mule drawn Chuck Wagons were small, compact and light enough even when loaded with food for one mule to pull. Sadly my Grandfather had to put six mules down due to Gas Attacks. By then they got a new Ford Model T based Army Chuck Wagon.
ALL Those times you Bless the Military Members Serving to Protect Us! As a USMC Veteran I Bless you and your Family For Adopting and Overcoming To Pressing On! We All Over the World Appreciate You and Everyone That Helps you Be You!
Kent, please don't turn this great site into a political advertisement for Trump. The fellow you was interviewing was wearing a Trump hat--which is certainly his right here in America. But Trump has made too many anti-military slurs and comments over the last several years which are shameful and unpatriotic. Signed, a U.S. Army veteran who served in Vietnam in 1968.
@@curmudgeon3034 It sounds like you went over to the side that met us when we returned home in 1971. Those patriots that greeted everyone in uniform with curses, foul names, and spit! Our response - we held our heads up, marched on, and ignored the riff-raff. I have never liked Trump but l voted for him twice and intend to do so again because those running against him were/are much, much worse. I vote for who I consider the best candidate, not any particular party. I have voted in every election since I became 21 years old and have yet to find a candidate that was perfect in every way. BTW, I'm a vet too, enlisted (68), commissioned (76), retired (88).
Sir Kent you are a National Treasure You have inspired me me to build a cowboy tent (I say a cowboy easy up) Thank you for years of entertainment. And words of wisdom
@@loydmeeks2439 We were putting peanuts in our Cokes before Ms Mandrell was born. I do like that song though. In our school gym, study hall was in the gym dancing to the 45's kids brought and drinking BOTTLES of Coke out of the old soda machine that only had bottles of coke for fifteen cents! Some of the high schoolers brought straws and a bottle opener to a dance and that was the end of a good thing.🥺😟
What an amazing video! Who knew there was so much to wagons! Such an interesting and educational video, I really enjoyed this video Kent. Can't wait to see you using this wagon 😀
Those are some really fine works of craftsmanship. Doyle must pat himself on the back for keeping to traditions. He has an awesome hat as well by the way. 😉👍 Enjoy your new wagon Kent. All the best to you
Great video, Getting a new Chuck Wagon, I am impressed anyone still does that. I grew up playing the Oregon Trail. Brought back great memories. I was in the currently in the Army. I prefer your Chuck Wagon, to the field kitchens. God Bless you.
Howdy Y'all... from NC. Spent 10 years on Bandera, Texas and never saw one chuck wagon...lol. I did eat my share of chicken fried steak, Tex-Mex, In ground BarBQ and so on. Some good eatin there. Get that new wagon fixed up proper and introduce her to Bertha...Many more videos to learn from you. I don't care for the heat of salsa so I make my own from scratch and put it on everything but dessert...😊😊🙃❤️🙏❤
Something I have always dreamed of owning. Too old now, but what a fine wagon. Admire being able to live a simple life enjoying being out on the range . God Bless!
💛...your studebaker started life as a wheelbarrow in placerville california during the gold rush...these are great wagons you've shown...salute and a hat tip to doyle's too...
If you find yourself in Placerville, CA go to the historical museum. There you will see the last existing wheelbarrow made by John Studebaker during the Gold Rush.
I was born and raised in Montana, summer work for boys was either washing dishes and bussing tables OR farm/ranch labor. The best meals I remember were eaten in near exhaustion at the end of the day at the back end of a chuck wagon!!! Thank you
Thank you for another fine video. Been a subscriber for about ten years and I always enjoy your recognition of our men and women serving and our veterans and our flag.
Very interesting episode! I had no idea there were people rebuilds and builds antique wagons. I am not surprised, I know a number of people who are into old motorcycles and do much the same thing. God bless that man for keeping the old stuff going. It is very important. Congrats on the new wagon, too!
I work construction and am trying to make it as a writer as well so by necessity I live in the city but I'm glad to have videos like these that help me put myself in a not so busy state of mind.
I sure was relieved to find out you weren’t retiring the ole studebaker, also glad you and Ms Shannon found a new home in N.M. Can’t wait to see what y’all have up your sleeve on new episodes. As my father use to say that new wagon looks as if it has duel chrome lock washers on the rear bumper, for those who don’t understand its meaning that’s the top of the line. Thank you Kent and Shannon for such good content
Beautiful piece of work that gentleman is a true craftsman!!!! Excellent informative video!!! Kent you keep old time ways alive!!! Thank you sir for all you do,you're an inspiration!!! God bless you and your Mrs. Till next time take care and be safe!!!!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I just love watching your videos. We pick up one so many things. People need to know how to survive in time like this if it comes down to it. God bless you and your family.
A US Marshal wagon would go great in the Marshal Museum in Fort Smith, AR. Bass Reeves and my home town. I love the old west history that comes out of Fort Smith.
It is such a joy to watch you and the folks you work with, the food you make and the tools you use. I feel like it keeps me grounded in the real. Keep up the great work.
Thanks for taking us along Kent! It was a pleasure meeting you and your lovely wife in Silver Dollar City. A few years ago I had to have a new pair of wagon wheels made for our 1963 Civil War artillery piece, we went to the Amish and they did a great job. A bit pricy but done right!
Tom Boyte,
GySgt. USMC, retired
Vietnam 1965-66.1970-71
Thank you for your service. God Bless.
Thank you so much Kent for inviting us. I love your hugs.
You are so welcome
This man is a national treasure!!!!! Beautiful work restoring American history!!!!! Beautiful work to you too Cowboy Kent!!!! God Bless you both and God Bless America!!!!
Not a treasure. A tRump supporter.
What an artist that fellow is. Preserving history for the rest of us to enjoy. Just fantastic! Enjoy that wagon Ken!
I worked for a gentleman in Bird -In - Hand Pa who had an extensive carriage collecting and had Hackney horses and ponies as well - the craftsmanship on some of those vehicles was unbelievable
I wish you and yours the best as you recover from losing your property and precious mementos in the fires. But you are coming back strong, and I thoroughly enjoy the education that you provide. Your down-home wisdom is refreshing, and as a military retiree (USAF), I surely appreciate your prayers for those that have served and are serving. May you and yours be blessed beyond comprehension!
Thank you so much for your service and for watching
as a veteran who served in the Marines, his thanks to my brothers and sisters is so appreciated and wholesome! lord please protect this man at all cost he gives us hope and love and appreciation!
We thank you for your service and we owe you all so much
Thank you for your service and thanks to all that has served
I greatly appreciate both gentlemen's love of western frontier era history and artifacts. I was fortunate to work with a late wagon builder with a very similar set-up. I applaud rescuing/salvaging antiques to use again. The shiny modern chuck wagons are absolutely more efficient and practical. My aesthetic problem is that they don't model the thousands of old images of rough country vehicles and make do equipment from every day frontier ranch life. No original chuck box or wagon on the rough frontier was ever so pristine. Details matter.
Terrific that this guy restores these classic pieces!! Congrats!
I love the new chuckwagon and can't wait to see it in your upcoming videos! I am so sorry about you losing your home😢 but the good Lord blessed y'all with finding another. Thank you for all you and Shannon do!
Thank you so much!! And God bless you
Wow, what a service to history this man is. Thanks Kent for taking us down the, " restored wagon trail!"
Glad you enjoyed it
Watching this as an active serving member of one of your allies, yet, every day helping remember all the fallen of the us in ww1 and ww2. Still this content brings me to the roots of any military experience ive had, good food, gives good morale
I figure those who serve are the backbone of their country. From one ally to another, thank you for your service.
Can't wait to see you cook with the new wagon Mr. Rollins to those who serve "Never Forget" for the rest of us "Remember the Fallen"
I'm praying for you, your young lady, and the pups. God bless you and keep you, Mr. Rollins.
As an old USAF Viet Nam vet as well as 44 years in Law enforcement, I truly love your cooking videos and you as well. Would love to set down and have a beer with you sometime. I was raised in the swamps of central Illinois and so we could talk hours about snakes!!
Thank you for your service
Bless your heart Kent your a blessing to everyone you meet!
Thanks Linda
Mr. Rollins, you remind me a lot of my dad. We thank you for sharing your passion. My dad also enjoyed your videos. I wish you could have met him.
It would have been my honor
Most classy, real, and authentic channel on YT! Shannon and Kent are gems!!! Great video of some of the world of ranching...the national travelling wagon you guys hinted at is HUGE news. Exciting!
Thank you for sharing this with us! It's so neat seeing someone preserve history by restoring these wagons. In this day and age so many have no respect for anyone or anything. This country needs help.
Our pleasure!
Like to see a man who enjoys his work.
IF you Love what you are Doing it's not considered Working! Kent and Family Are doing what they Love to do! Living Life No Matter what Happened!
Bless ALL
@@mikeks8181 I was talking about the wagon man.
Back in 1959 - to 64 I belonged to a group of Civil War Reenactors (Living History Inc) - We had original cannons, limbers and caissons and one lone covered wagon. During the centennial of the Battle of Antietam - I rode from Hagerstown, MD to Sharpsburg MD in that covered wagon - I think every organ I had was rattled - - but we didn't have a Chuckwagon - guess our reenactors ate hard tack.
Love to see someone caring for these beautiful wagons and sharing their history. Cheers from
Montana!
Thanks for watching!
Really enjoyed the tour and lecture on the features of chuckwagons. You are always appreciated Ken. A heart of gold to match your skills as a cook. You handled the "Chad" well, my friend.
Much appreciated
Really appreciated this video. The background info of wagons was wonderful. Only with this channel can you get history, comedy, recipes community and faith all with a military salute and a big ol’ hug!
It’s amazing how history is still in barns waiting to be found.
Yep hidden treasures
Yes!!!
Thank you Kent for preserving this history! Love your Channel! ❤
Kent, you and James are so lucky to be able to do things that you have so much passion for. It is a pleasure to watch the show. Shannon does a great job of filming and editing.
Kudos to Shannon for her videography work.
She does a great job
@@CowboyKentRollins Yes, she does.
Fantastic video. American craft workers, both men and women, as the best, most talented, crafts people in the world. Thanks for taking us to view their work.
Our pleasure!
Thank you Kent and Shannon for sharing this with me ! I really enjoyed seeing where some of these wagons are restored or built !
He is a great craftsman
Kent, I really enjoyed this video... very cool. Especially the 'free' mouse... probably named "Willie"🤠. Seriously, every time you take off your hat to honor this country and all who serve, it brings a tear to my eye. I know how much it means to you, I want you to know how much it means to all the rest of us. God Bless.
Glad you enjoyed it, we owe them so much
Hats off literally to both these men each needs respect for their work and beliefs
Thanks for taking us in this trip with you. I really enjoyed seeing the various wagons and the history behind them. Looking forward to the next journey
Glad you enjoyed it
Outstanding podcast. Thank you, Mr. Rollins for the history of chuck wagons. And thank you, Mr. Doyle.
Thanks for listening and watching
I was never active military, but practiced at the VA for a short time. Thank you for acknowledging our service members & veterans.
The conversation between the two of you is the opposite of the current "me, me, me" generations - giving praise & credit where it's due, recognizing others for their excellence & expertise.
Honor, duty, integrity, God, country, and family is what I grew up with, in the America that I remember. I hope and pray that it returns some day.
Every time I watch your videos Mr. Rollins, it reminds me of my Grandfather. My Grandfather was an Army Cook in the AEF. There used to be a photo of him, the Army Chuck Wagon and one of the Army Mules in the family but its long gone. Those last generation of horse and mule drawn Chuck Wagons were small, compact and light enough even when loaded with food for one mule to pull. Sadly my Grandfather had to put six mules down due to Gas Attacks. By then they got a new Ford Model T based Army Chuck Wagon.
ALL Those times you Bless the Military Members Serving to Protect Us!
As a USMC Veteran I Bless you and your Family For Adopting and Overcoming To Pressing On!
We All Over the World Appreciate You and Everyone That Helps you Be You!
Kent, please don't turn this great site into a political advertisement for Trump. The fellow you was interviewing was wearing a Trump hat--which is certainly his right here in America. But Trump has made too many anti-military slurs and comments over the last several years which are shameful and unpatriotic. Signed, a U.S. Army veteran who served in Vietnam in 1968.
@@curmudgeon3034 It sounds like you went over to the side that met us when we returned home in 1971. Those patriots that greeted everyone in uniform with curses, foul names, and spit! Our response - we held our heads up, marched on, and ignored the riff-raff. I have never liked Trump but l voted for him twice and intend to do so again because those running against him were/are much, much worse. I vote for who I consider the best candidate, not any particular party. I have voted in every election since I became 21 years old and have yet to find a candidate that was perfect in every way. BTW, I'm a vet too, enlisted (68), commissioned (76), retired (88).
As a proud Navy Seabee I thank you for always mentioning Veterans!
You are one of a kind Kent and a treasure for sure!
Sir Kent you are a National Treasure
You have inspired me me to build a cowboy tent (I say a cowboy easy up)
Thank you for years of entertainment. And words of wisdom
@tombrenes2411Thank so much we appreciate you watching
Wow,,,,,
That is absolutely awesome,,,,,,
Thanks Kent, and God bless!
Kent the song about peanuts in their coke was Barbara Mandrall. The title was "I Was Country When Country wasn't Cool"
@@loydmeeks2439 We were putting peanuts in our Cokes before Ms Mandrell was born. I do like that song though. In our school gym, study hall was in the gym dancing to the 45's kids brought and drinking BOTTLES of Coke out of the old soda machine that only had bottles of coke for fifteen cents! Some of the high schoolers brought straws and a bottle opener to a dance and that was the end of a good thing.🥺😟
Congratulations on both wagons! Love your content, you and the lovely Shan are so fun to watch!
I really enjoyed this episode, this was one of the best.....I enjoy learning about our past and what it took to live.
Glad you enjoyed it!
What an amazing video! Who knew there was so much to wagons! Such an interesting and educational video, I really enjoyed this video Kent. Can't wait to see you using this wagon 😀
God bless you for your teaching us history and memories
Amen!
And God bless you
Those are some really fine works of craftsmanship. Doyle must pat himself on the back for keeping to traditions. He has an awesome hat as well by the way. 😉👍 Enjoy your new wagon Kent. All the best to you
Looking forward to seeing the new wagon at work and new episodes Mr Kent! That man makes works of art. God bless y'all.🤠🇺🇲
Thanks and God bless you
Great video, Getting a new Chuck Wagon, I am impressed anyone still does that. I grew up playing the Oregon Trail. Brought back great memories. I was in the currently in the Army. I prefer your Chuck Wagon, to the field kitchens. God Bless you.
Folks we’ll be jumping on here about 10 minutes before to chat!
Howdy Y'all... from NC. Spent 10 years on Bandera, Texas and never saw one chuck wagon...lol. I did eat my share of chicken fried steak, Tex-Mex, In ground BarBQ and so on. Some good eatin there. Get that new wagon fixed up proper and introduce her to Bertha...Many more videos to learn from you. I don't care for the heat of salsa so I make my own from scratch and put it on everything but dessert...😊😊🙃❤️🙏❤
Wat year is that chuck waggon Kent
Are you going to be doing any outdoor cooking classes in New Mexico?
Kent sorry I aint been on the channel in a minute but good to see again.
terrible about the fire brother.
Hey Kent. Was wondering if you got the engravings I sent you. The butt nugget sign and the photo of you, your wife and the beag.🐕🐕🐕🥚🥚🥚
Beautiful new wagon Kent! Congratulations, I look forward to seeing it in future episodes! I'm also glad you're keeping the Studebaker.
Yep it will be with us forever
Love this wagon, I admire guys like him keeping history alive. 😊😊😊
He is a great craftsmen
@@CowboyKentRollins he sure is
Something I have always dreamed of owning. Too old now, but what a fine wagon. Admire being able to live a simple life enjoying being out on the range . God Bless!
Wow!!! Both of you Gentlemen!! Are national treasures!!!
Great vid ! LOVE THE 45 2024 hat as well !
You’re a national treasure. Love your cooking.
Cool to see the wagons. My great grandfather owned a buggy works in Ohio.
Very cool!
Best wishes to this patriot.
Congratulations on your new wagon.
💛...your studebaker started life as a wheelbarrow in placerville california during the gold rush...these are great wagons you've shown...salute and a hat tip to doyle's too...
If you find yourself in Placerville, CA go to the historical museum. There you will see the last existing wheelbarrow made by John Studebaker during the Gold Rush.
Yep two brother built wagons and one built the wheelbarrow
I was born and raised in Montana, summer work for boys was either washing dishes and bussing tables OR farm/ranch labor.
The best meals I remember were eaten in near exhaustion at the end of the day at the back end of a chuck wagon!!!
Thank you
Thank you Kent and Shann! Love you guys! What a great show!! Love the wagons and the wagon mans hat:)
AWWWWWW!!! There's the original food truck! 🥰🤗
Oh yes!
Thank you for another fine video. Been a subscriber for about ten years and I always enjoy your recognition of our men and women serving and our veterans and our flag.
What an amazing workshop and talented fella restoring those old wagons! So interesting! Looking forward to seeing your new one in use. 👏
i went to school with a Chuck Wagon, good friends with Sandy Grill and Barb Wire.
😂😂😂
Love ❤️ the new wagon and the New Mexico view very beautiful 😻
Thank you. Love the wholesome programming.
You're so welcome
thanks for explaining why you need a 2nd wagon
I requested this a couple weeks ago thank you for the video
God bless you gentlemen. That is some beautiful work done on those wagons.
❤I'm with you, Kent and Shannon
I must get a wagon 😞🚬
Very interesting! This is fun stuff. Thank you for sharing this with us!
God bless all here! 😊😊😊😊
Awesome!
Very interesting episode! I had no idea there were people rebuilds and builds antique wagons. I am not surprised, I know a number of people who are into old motorcycles and do much the same thing. God bless that man for keeping the old stuff going. It is very important. Congrats on the new wagon, too!
I've been watching your videos and looking at one of your books with my 4 year old. She just asked if we could go visit him.
@@Steven-n-Amber ❤️
How sweet 😊
I work construction and am trying to make it as a writer as well so by necessity I live in the city but I'm glad to have videos like these that help me put myself in a not so busy state of mind.
Hope you and your family had a great Labor Day weekend!! 🇺🇸🖤✨ have you ever done cowboy s’mores?😂 that’d be fun for the coming fall season lol
That does sound good
I sure was relieved to find out you weren’t retiring the ole studebaker, also glad you and Ms Shannon found a new home in N.M. Can’t wait to see what y’all have up your sleeve on new episodes. As my father use to say that new wagon looks as if it has duel chrome lock washers on the rear bumper, for those who don’t understand its meaning that’s the top of the line. Thank you Kent and Shannon for such good content
Pozdrawiam z Polskich Bieszczad🇵🇱🙂
Congrats on the latest wagon addition. I am looking forward to seeing more of it along with all the great food it will be helping you prepare
Thank you so much
Love the hat, love the video! We love your channel Kent and Shannon!
Always a pleasure, but this one was top notch.
Good for you we'll deserved
Thanks for sharing your life!!
That's so awesome! 👏👏
Thank you!
Thanks Kent Shannon and guests for these videos and awesome content
Beautiful piece of work that gentleman is a true craftsman!!!! Excellent informative video!!! Kent you keep old time ways alive!!! Thank you sir for all you do,you're an inspiration!!! God bless you and your Mrs. Till next time take care and be safe!!!!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I just love watching your videos. We pick up one so many things. People need to know how to survive in time like this if it comes down to it. God bless you and your family.
Lookin' good!
That man’s doing Gods work. Just like you Kent.
That's hilarious. And immature.
@@biggtrux uh, ok, I wasn’t really joking. They are both bringing the past alive in the most positive of ways.
Love to you and your family, Mr Rollins.
What a special wagon. Enjoy it forever!
What a great episode, Kent!
A US Marshal wagon would go great in the Marshal Museum in Fort Smith, AR. Bass Reeves and my home town. I love the old west history that comes out of Fort Smith.
New wagon !!! ❤❤❤
Thanks for the fun trip. That’s a beautiful wagon and I can’t wait to see it in the new videos.
Thanks for the history lesson on these beautiful wagons.
Our pleasure!
It is such a joy to watch you and the folks you work with, the food you make and the tools you use. I feel like it keeps me grounded in the real. Keep up the great work.
Simply beautiful, sir.. congratulations on the new addition.
The day is always better after I see one of your videos. Thank you both!
Thanks and and glad to help out
Enjoy the heck outta ya videos. Keep having fun and be safe.
Thanks, you too!