Very entertaining. Like the banter between you & Gly. You guys really covered alot of ground and seen alot of varmints, dead and alive in today's "explore". Thanks for taking us along.
GLY & FRANK...WHAT A GREAT TEAM..THANKS FOR THE VIDEO EXPLORATIONS GUYS....KEEP IT GOING... VERY ENTERTAINING...STAY SAFE.....FROM VANCOUVER ...BEAUTIFUL BRITISH COLUMBIA.. !!!!👍✌🇨🇦🇬🇧🇺🇸👍✌!!!!
Exploring mines with you guys is a lot of fun and interesting as heck. Thanks, Frank and Gly! Glad I can watch these in comfort while you have to put up with the smell! ❤️❤️👍👍
Great explore with running into all the carcasses and also live Miners Cat. That Rattlesnake hadn't been dead that long as the skin was still whole. Does prove, as Cly has said, that a person has to be watchful for snakes. You two sure covered enough ground today. Thanks for taking us along. (wouldn't want the pom-poms on my shoes from cactuses though.)
just 2 grown men chasing a little mine cat around giggling, it's a funny sight haha. you guys are gunna have to collab again once the pandemic is over!
Frank you should make yourself a ladder hook for safety. That rests on a rung with aright hand bend that will lock into the back of the vertical main stringer of the ladder. It only has to to be a ft long with four foot lanyard you could connect to a dring belt for those schechy ladders. just a suggestion.
I cant believe that stinky ass ram is still there. The town of Winchester was right below the mine. But it died out when the mine died out. The Desert Queen was the most productive mine in the area. Next to the Harquahala of course.
Loving all of these videos from the Sonoran and surrounding areas. Thanks Frank! But you made me nervous for the first time in a while when you grabbed that square cut beam next to the dead mine-cat! I've gotta mention, out here in the desert we learn when we're little to flip things over with your boot first, then you can use your hand. Most of the dangerous arthropods in North America live under this rock-laden spike-scape(The Black Widow, the Tarantula Hawk, Wolf and Jumping, and 5 species of Brown spiders, plus 56 species of Scorpions!). Along with centipedes, Gila monsters, and 13 species of rattlesnake(Out of 17 in the USA). All of the above love cuddling up in warm, dark, quiet spots for the winter. Food for thought! Just want you to be as well prepared as possible.
Exploring Abandoned Mines AAAAAHHHHHH!! I'm sure you had the appropriate response. Which-according to National Park Officials- is to yell "Ah fsck!" And slowly back away.
Alright.........Gly, where is your infamous back pack??? gotta keep you alive so we can be entertained the good way!!! Thanks again Boyz for these ballz stretching adventures!
Awesome episode, loved seeing the bats and another beautiful mine cat. Thought the episode might turn into Frank and Gly in wonderland when you started following the cat through the maze. I think this episode had the most dead animals we’ve ever seen in your videos Frank. The timber in those mines is pretty well preserved, some nice pieces. Had to laugh at Gly’s boots covered in pompoms albeit very prickly pompoms. Thanks guys, take care and be safe! ❤️👍
You have to watch out for those Dessert Queens you usually find them hanging around the pink Glory Holes but really watch out for the red-painted glory holes - they will get you every time. I really liked seeing the ring tailed miner's cat !! High point of the show. What's with all the carcasses there - might be poisoning from minerals. You know it's time for a re-sole or new boots when the spines go through the soles of your boots. Linesman's Pliers are great for pulling the spines out. Thanks for the great Video !!
It's a ring-tailed cat. A relative of the raccoon, they are the state mammal of Arizona. Normally nocturnal, they are a common animal in our state, but they are rarely seen. The old-time miners kept them as pets. This one probably froze because of Frank and Gly's lights. Look at his eyes. Can you imagine being in that mine, going about your business, hunting bats in complete darkness, and along come these two noisy humans shining 1,000 lumen lights in your eyes? Poor thing! By the way, many people who live on the edge of the desert attract ring-tails by putting out sweet fruit such as grapes. They love any type of sweet fruit.
Awesome area those miners cats are so cool love the cactus boots great for snake deterrent think gly needs to get you a remote control bat for Christmas 😂 hope your holiday was /is great an wish you the absolute best for the new year much respect frank as always be safe
I was about to comment: Hey, Frank, those aren't cats! But then I thought that you always know your stuff and did a quick Google search. Welp, always learning something new so thank you and keep the videos coming!
@@elonmust7470 Well I fought a bat for about 20 minutes on a boat dock once at night with a fishing pole we dueled all over that dock not sure what your bat experiences are but that was enough for me
@@dubdub5925 the bat thought there was food due to the flailing fishing rod. We uses to throw rocks into the air at night to get a bunch of them flying around.
Yeah those shafts would be no fun to fall into. Ya know it isn't the fall, it's the sudden top at the bottom that hurts. A few corpses never hurt anyone! I see you're wearing coveralls, there Frank, it must have been a cool morning. Tons of bat friends for ya! I think Gly was stirring them up just for you. That 1927 dynamite box was very cool. Those cats almost looked mummified. I love how you seem to enjoy skinnying into all those crevasses. Pinker! HAHAHAHA! You're too funny, Frank! That miner's cat was too cute. Do people make pets of them? He looked nervous but not too scared until you ran after him anyway lol. Good closeup of that bat. Big ears on that guy. Dead rattlers and dive bombing bats. Fun!
That was your best shots of the cat yet! I wished you to carried a rock pick and a handheld detector for metal. You should be building a sample collection to show off in your museum Frank. Would you use a handheld blacklight if someone donated you one? Anyway love your videos see you next week👍
Woah, lots of dead critters! One of these days you guys are going to find an actual body (human) at the bottom of one of those holes! They find them just north of the border all the time.
That was to muck out drife with a slusher .you role the car under neet. And pull the slusher up with the muck and we had one at the mine two time that size the drift was a mile long 12 t0 16 ft wide
@@PACstove It would appear as a single pixel, like static - and not a blob/blur if it was radiation hitting the CMOS sensor. So, it would be hard to even see in daylight. More likely a bug flew past faster than the FPS of the camera could capture.
I would love to take my geologists pick with me if I ever went mine exploring. I bet I'd come back with 50 pounds of rock samples in plastic baggies weighing down my backpack.
Awesome video as always Frank you too Glye. I probably spelled your name wrong sorry. I have also subscribed to your channel Glye. So how hard is it to learn rope work Frank and it must be really dangerous cuz you are still the only one I ever see doing any rope work mine exploring. And I've been watching you for years now so I know the only thing you're afraid of is running out of beer and being late for supper lol. So as a cat person I can't help but Wonder has anyone ever tried to tame a mine cat ? Awesome video guys thanks again.
From the wiki: "The ringtail is said to be easily tamed, and can make an affectionate pet, and effective mouser. Miners and settlers once kept pet ringtails to keep their cabins free of vermin; hence, the common name of "miner's cat" (though in fact the ring-tail is no more a cat than it is civet).[14] The ringtails would move into the miners' and settlers' encampments and become accepted by humans in much the same way that some early domestic cats were theorized to have done. At least one biologist in Oregon[who?] has joked that the ringtail is one of two species - the domestic cat and the ringtail - that thus "domesticated humans" due to that pattern of behavior. Often a hole was cut in a small box and placed near a heat source (perhaps a stove) as a dark, warm place for the animal to sleep during the day, coming out after dark to rid the cabin of mice." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring-tailed_cat
To live one must first enjoy all of life. to most a bat is scary I myself would duck than stand still. One time out camping I noticed bats would fly bye evey night about the same time and with this they soon became my best friend. One night the mosquitos were eating me alive like they did every night and then a thought popped into my head (bats eat mosquitoes) so I waited fur my little friends to show up and when they did I stood outside like a scarecrow and let them fly around me and they ate every one of them little blood suckers that normally drove me nuts. P.S. if you want too try this close your eyes and listen and don't move or they will not fly around U but if you are still U will be able to hear the radar they use to come inches from U.
Back in high school, I rescued one tiny insect bat trapped in some mini blinds. The people had been afraid to remove it, so I got some gloves on and an empty jar. Too weak to resist, I took it home and it drank two teaspoons of water which it sucked down quickly. Next morning I fed it bugs from the garage (with tweezers) and before long it was flying around my small bedroom like an agile butterfly. It was not aggressive and was released a few days later.
I just watched the movie - Rambo Last Blood. He dug a maze of tunnels on his ranch in Arizona. I DO NOT want to spoil it for you, but something tells me that you might enjoy watching the tunnel portion of the movie!?
100K Followers, Congratulations Frank! Hope the youtube algorithm will be better to this channel in the future and the way to the Million is faster. Just incredible stuff you are doing. btw, is your memorycard going dad? Some stutters in the film
Still in the Sonoran desert I see. You ever been down into Mexico? The have some of the coolest abandoned mines. Many are extremely dangerous tho because most were completely unregulated. I went to a bunch near SLP and armadillo.
Exploring Abandoned Mines las conchas is beautiful. Lol if you don’t mind beach mice in your 5 star hotel. The locals get mad for some reason if you call it las chonchas too
Keep the info coming. You guys are bat crazy. I know you don't get them all the time but you sure find it funny. Those cats must have died of natural causes, don't see any broken bones from falling rock. You must hit a few mines just to make this video. That is a cool cucumber miners cat, cute also. Run Forrest run. Thought both of you were girl chasers, but chasing a miners car, well. thanks for the video.
Enjoying the collaboration - should definitely do more.
Very entertaining. Like the banter between you & Gly. You guys really covered alot of ground and seen alot of varmints, dead and alive in today's "explore". Thanks for taking us along.
We are enjoying you both. You look like your having fun. Thank you..
"I'd thought it'd be PINKER" LOL Well done gentlemen
🤣 That made me laugh.
It's amazing how they'd find a seam of quartz and follow it until it was gone.
GLY & FRANK...WHAT A GREAT TEAM..THANKS FOR THE VIDEO EXPLORATIONS GUYS....KEEP IT GOING... VERY ENTERTAINING...STAY SAFE.....FROM VANCOUVER ...BEAUTIFUL BRITISH COLUMBIA.. !!!!👍✌🇨🇦🇬🇧🇺🇸👍✌!!!!
Exploring mines with you guys is a lot of fun and interesting as heck. Thanks, Frank and Gly! Glad I can watch these in comfort while you have to put up with the smell! ❤️❤️👍👍
if you guys make them, we will watch them, great collaboration Frank and Gly, keep m coming
Great explore with running into all the carcasses and also live Miners Cat. That Rattlesnake hadn't been dead that long as the skin was still whole. Does prove, as Cly has said, that a person has to be watchful for snakes. You two sure covered enough ground today. Thanks for taking us along. (wouldn't want the pom-poms on my shoes from cactuses though.)
just 2 grown men chasing a little mine cat around giggling, it's a funny sight haha. you guys are gunna have to collab again once the pandemic is over!
Awesome collaboration with Gly and you ❤️✌🏻😊, I always enjoy your adventures Frank ❤️very cool miners cat 🐱
Great video Frank
So cool you got that close to the cat
Az is full of neat stuff
Good to see the wildlife and even a barking spider at 13:32 was unexpectedly funny great job guys.😸😸😸😺🍻
Wow wow wow thank you !!!
My cup running over with exciting adventures. There’s no way anybody could get bored watching Frank and Gly’s explorations. Thanks guys. Gary
Me: sitting on the couch eating Doritos, watching Frank.
Frank: @14:01
Great Video Frank and Gly. You looked like to mice running through Swiss cheese and chasing the cat instead the other around .
Thanks for the journey.
The bats just want to snuggle into that fluffy beard. 🦇🦇
Trying to avoid that!
Awesome video, again! You guys have the best job ever! I can't get enough.
It is an awesome job!
Your buddy sounds like the guy who does the Motel 6 commercials "We'll leave the light on for you"
100k, awesome and well deserved. Thanks for sharing your adventures, good luck, happy hunting and take care.
Frank you should make yourself a ladder hook for safety. That rests on a rung with aright hand bend that will lock into the back of the vertical main stringer of the ladder. It only has to to be a ft long with four foot lanyard you could connect to a dring belt for those schechy ladders. just a suggestion.
Congrats on 100k!
Thanks!
The gaps you can slip into incredible wow what a place always a eye for details thanks for saving history awesome efforts
I cant believe that stinky ass ram is still there. The town of Winchester was right below the mine. But it died out when the mine died out. The Desert Queen was the most productive mine in the area. Next to the Harquahala of course.
Cool exploring mate all the best seth 🇬🇧🤘
Yeah you see how that cholla cactus skewered that snake.
Cactus good defense against snakes in the mine
I can see why people kept mine cats as pets. I want one.
Loving all of these videos from the Sonoran and surrounding areas. Thanks Frank!
But you made me nervous for the first time in a while when you grabbed that square cut beam next to the dead mine-cat!
I've gotta mention, out here in the desert we learn when we're little to flip things over with your boot first, then you can use your hand. Most of the dangerous arthropods in North America live under this rock-laden spike-scape(The Black Widow, the Tarantula Hawk, Wolf and Jumping, and 5 species of Brown spiders, plus 56 species of Scorpions!). Along with centipedes, Gila monsters, and 13 species of rattlesnake(Out of 17 in the USA). All of the above love cuddling up in warm, dark, quiet spots for the winter.
Food for thought! Just want you to be as well prepared as possible.
You are right. I FLIPPED OVER A TIMBER ONCE AND THERE WAS A RATTLER UNDER IT.
Exploring Abandoned Mines AAAAAHHHHHH!!
I'm sure you had the appropriate response. Which-according to National Park Officials- is to yell "Ah fsck!" And slowly back away.
Congrats on reaching 100k subscribers
Like the exploring those mines and that cat sure was cute glad you hit 100k so cool
Awesome my man!
thanks for a new video to watch as I eat my Cheerios and start my morning.
I have raisin bran!
@@exploringabandonedmines that explains all the barking spiders you find.
Beans and bacon is also good for a barking spider hunt.
Alright.........Gly, where is your infamous back pack??? gotta keep you alive so we can be entertained the good way!!! Thanks again Boyz for these ballz stretching adventures!
Thankyou for the video
Those bats were so cool to see.
Pink is my favorite color when she turns out the light.
Ringtail cat.... love love!!
They are cute!
My first minerscat cool
Great video Frank. I just love the way you two work together. I can’t wait until you get Gly on the rope. Keep them coming. Be safe out there.
"Hold my camera (beer) and watch this..."🤣 Cheers and Rock On! 🍻
Awesome episode, loved seeing the bats and another beautiful mine cat. Thought the episode might turn into Frank and Gly in wonderland when you started following the cat through the maze. I think this episode had the most dead animals we’ve ever seen in your videos Frank. The timber in those mines is pretty well preserved, some nice pieces. Had to laugh at Gly’s boots covered in pompoms albeit very prickly pompoms. Thanks guys, take care and be safe! ❤️👍
love this video @ 23:12 throwing the rock down the shaft was cool
Liked Gly's cholla boots. Lots of adits on that mountain. Glory hole, lmao, yeh you're right not pink enough. Ha ha. Cool seeing the miners cat.
You have to watch out for those Dessert Queens you usually find them hanging around the pink Glory Holes but really watch out for the red-painted glory holes - they will get you every time. I really liked seeing the ring tailed miner's cat !! High point of the show. What's with all the carcasses there - might be poisoning from minerals. You know it's time for a re-sole or new boots when the spines go through the soles of your boots. Linesman's Pliers are great for pulling the spines out. Thanks for the great Video !!
The shoes I had were a little thin in the soles.....I have since upgraded!
@@exploringabandonedmines Great Idea !! Some folks I know have sandals that strap on over their boots for extra protection.
awesome video
Thought it would be a little pinker, 🤔🤔😁😅😅😅
You 2 are the only ones I know of that have filmed so many miners cats (dead or alive). Awesome!!
17:00
I never see that kind of animal before
He is so cutee
It's a ring-tailed cat. A relative of the raccoon, they are the state mammal of Arizona. Normally nocturnal, they are a common animal in our state, but they are rarely seen. The old-time miners kept them as pets. This one probably froze because of Frank and Gly's lights. Look at his eyes. Can you imagine being in that mine, going about your business, hunting bats in complete darkness, and along come these two noisy humans shining 1,000 lumen lights in your eyes? Poor thing! By the way, many people who live on the edge of the desert attract ring-tails by putting out sweet fruit such as grapes. They love any type of sweet fruit.
They look like ring tailed lemurs wtf. Did not know that animal existed in Arizona.
Chris Ackerley thank you for the info
Pretty cool cat! Never seen one before
Thank Frank nice vid have a nice weekend
28:06 I love that camera rig. Who needs to spend a lot of money. $5 on plumbing fittings and you got a good camera rig.
Not a great set up for nasty places the gimbal doesnt like dirt, moisture or tight places but works ok for what Gly is doing.
Awesome area those miners cats are so cool love the cactus boots great for snake deterrent think gly needs to get you a remote control bat for Christmas 😂 hope your holiday was /is great an wish you the absolute best for the new year much respect frank as always be safe
lots of entertaining stuff in this vid.
I was about to comment: Hey, Frank, those aren't cats! But then I thought that you always know your stuff and did a quick Google search. Welp, always learning something new so thank you and keep the videos coming!
Maybe the Chupacabra lives in those mines...... would explain all the sheep....
damn Frank, that jump on the 4 x 4 would have been great viewing lol
nice vid! thanks Frank... i dont think ive seen one of the miners cats before
Tales of the desert or tales of the dessert?
Great Job as Usual - Here's to More Sucess in 2020 - Stay Safe and keep Ducking the Bats... God Bless
Tell them to quite flying into me!
You don't need to block off the mine when you have a dead chupacabra in the entrance.
Those sheep and dead animals were from bobcat and mountain lion dragging them in there
First time I've ever heard of and seen a minor's cat! Cool!
I would have straight up crapped myself if I was in there with all them bats thanks Frank
Bats are just like little flying doggies.
No reason to be scared.
@@elonmust7470 Well I fought a bat for about 20 minutes on a boat dock once at night with a fishing pole we dueled all over that dock not sure what your bat experiences are but that was enough for me
@@dubdub5925 the bat thought there was food due to the flailing fishing rod. We uses to throw rocks into the air at night to get a bunch of them flying around.
@Dub Dub Frank did indeed crap all over himself @13:31
Yeah those shafts would be no fun to fall into. Ya know it isn't the fall, it's the sudden top at the bottom that hurts. A few corpses never hurt anyone! I see you're wearing coveralls, there Frank, it must have been a cool morning. Tons of bat friends for ya! I think Gly was stirring them up just for you. That 1927 dynamite box was very cool. Those cats almost looked mummified. I love how you seem to enjoy skinnying into all those crevasses.
Pinker! HAHAHAHA! You're too funny, Frank!
That miner's cat was too cute. Do people make pets of them? He looked nervous but not too scared until you ran after him anyway lol.
Good closeup of that bat. Big ears on that guy.
Dead rattlers and dive bombing bats. Fun!
Congrats on 100K followers by the way...
Thanks!
Reminds me of Beavis and Butthead with their laughs...
cool video love them watch them always :)
That ramp in the last adit was a "chinaman" for loading ore carts with a slusher. It appears it was cleverly mounted on wheels for ease of transport.
sir David Attenbrough had 'Blue Planet" Frank and Gly have "Dark Planet'' close encounters of the 3rd mine lol
Frank you gotta stop bringin' the lil' friskies into those mines, one of them damn things is gonna follow you home!
That was your best shots of the cat yet! I wished you to carried a rock pick and a handheld detector for metal. You should be building a sample collection to show off in your museum Frank. Would you use a handheld blacklight if someone donated you one? Anyway love your videos see you next week👍
Yes for sure!
Woah, lots of dead critters! One of these days you guys are going to find an actual body (human) at the bottom of one of those holes! They find them just north of the border all the time.
It could happen anywhere.
That was to muck out drife with a slusher .you role the car under neet. And pull the slusher up with the muck and we had one at the mine two time that size the drift was a mile long 12 t0 16 ft wide
2020 my friend. Here's to a great year
!!!!!!!!! Thank U again , Guys !!!!
You're the man.
Ringtails are part of the raccoon family. I had never seen one until your videos. I actually had to look them up again to verify that was what it was.
I used to trade their furs and tails.
Richard Faunce yeah I had no idea
13:32 lol
Cada mina legal parabéns pelo vídeo
Anybody else seeing a Strange round colored flash of light over the carcass at 3:22 ???
Yes 🤔
radioactive particle hitting the lens!?!
Likely a bug flying past.
Good catch, but maybe weckedman has the right answer.
@@PACstove It would appear as a single pixel, like static - and not a blob/blur if it was radiation hitting the CMOS sensor. So, it would be hard to even see in daylight. More likely a bug flew past faster than the FPS of the camera could capture.
Have you ever been in an abandoned mine and met people coming the other way making you jump?
Nope
I would love to take my geologists pick with me if I ever went mine exploring. I bet I'd come back with 50 pounds of rock samples in plastic baggies weighing down my backpack.
8:36 jesus christ, this is one of my worst nightmares.
Awesome video as always Frank you too Glye. I probably spelled your name wrong sorry. I have also subscribed to your channel Glye. So how hard is it to learn rope work Frank and it must be really dangerous cuz you are still the only one I ever see doing any rope work mine exploring. And I've been watching you for years now so I know the only thing you're afraid of is running out of beer and being late for supper lol. So as a cat person I can't help but Wonder has anyone ever tried to tame a mine cat ? Awesome video guys thanks again.
They can be tamed fairly easy.
From the wiki: "The ringtail is said to be easily tamed, and can make an affectionate pet, and effective mouser. Miners and settlers once kept pet ringtails to keep their cabins free of vermin; hence, the common name of "miner's cat" (though in fact the ring-tail is no more a cat than it is civet).[14] The ringtails would move into the miners' and settlers' encampments and become accepted by humans in much the same way that some early domestic cats were theorized to have done. At least one biologist in Oregon[who?] has joked that the ringtail is one of two species - the domestic cat and the ringtail - that thus "domesticated humans" due to that pattern of behavior.
Often a hole was cut in a small box and placed near a heat source (perhaps a stove) as a dark, warm place for the animal to sleep during the day, coming out after dark to rid the cabin of mice." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring-tailed_cat
To live one must first enjoy all of life. to most a bat is scary I myself would duck than stand still. One time out camping I noticed bats would fly bye evey night about the same time and with this they soon became my best friend.
One night the mosquitos were eating me alive like they did every night and then a thought popped into my head (bats eat mosquitoes) so I waited fur my little friends to show up and when they did I stood outside like a scarecrow and let them fly around me and they ate every one of them little blood suckers that normally drove me nuts.
P.S. if you want too try this close your eyes and listen and don't move or they will not fly around U but if you are still U will be able to hear the radar they use to come inches from U.
They don't normally hit you but sometimes they do.
Back in high school, I rescued one tiny insect bat trapped in some mini blinds. The people had been afraid to remove it, so I got some gloves on and an empty jar. Too weak to resist, I took it home and it drank two teaspoons of water which it sucked down quickly. Next morning I fed it bugs from the garage (with tweezers) and before long it was flying around my small bedroom like an agile butterfly. It was not aggressive and was released a few days later.
Sugoi mister 😍😍😍
13:32 Does Any One Else Hear A Ghost Or Some Fart HhahahahaxD
I just watched the movie - Rambo Last Blood. He dug a maze of tunnels on his ranch in Arizona. I DO NOT want to spoil it for you, but something tells me that you might enjoy watching the tunnel portion of the movie!?
He was in a mine near Hope BC in First Blood. A rat jumped on him!
Great Video!!
Thx guys!
The trip down is not too bad but the stop is the problem.
Mother Nature,, I did not know cactus are carnivores. Death by a thousand needles and even the snake,, wow.
16:46 Why are you in my house?
18:06 AAAAAAHHHHH stop brighting me!!!!!!!
100K Followers, Congratulations Frank!
Hope the youtube algorithm will be better to this channel in the future and the way to the Million is faster.
Just incredible stuff you are doing.
btw, is your memorycard going dad? Some stutters in the film
I didn't notice that, I have many cards.
Fun to listen to your comments!!
Still in the Sonoran desert I see. You ever been down into Mexico? The have some of the coolest abandoned mines. Many are extremely dangerous tho because most were completely unregulated. I went to a bunch near SLP and armadillo.
I am down at Rocky Point Mexico for a few days. No mines here but I was in some last winter they are similar to mines in Arizona.
Exploring Abandoned Mines las conchas is beautiful. Lol if you don’t mind beach mice in your 5 star hotel. The locals get mad for some reason if you call it las chonchas too
Keep the info coming. You guys are bat crazy. I know you don't get them all the time but you sure find it funny. Those cats must have died of natural causes, don't see any broken bones from falling rock. You must hit a few mines just to make this video. That is a cool cucumber miners cat, cute also. Run Forrest run. Thought both of you were girl chasers, but chasing a miners car, well. thanks for the video.
What’s your beer of choice after a day in American mines, Frank? Hope you’ve found something worthy. 🍺 🍺 🍺
Yeah something ice has 5.9%
ITS A RAT!