I’m 39 and when I grow up, I’m going to get a swimming pool too! Although, I heard the maintenance and electrical pushes the cost up. But I need something to keep me out of trouble. I’m tired of going back to prison. 😀
I actually find the pool cheep to maintain and relaxing to work on. With newer pumps, the pool probably costs $250 a year in electricity. I spend about $200 a year on chemicals and probably an average of $200 a year on parts. So it costs about $650 a year. So thats about $54 a month. This pool came with the house, but probably cost about $8000 in 1971. Thats 48 years ago, which comes out to $166 a year or another $14 a month. So $68 a month might be expensive, but we use it a lot so to us it’s money well spent.
What's up with the weird dog bowl maze ? :-) Wish we had specialized stores like that plumbing store around here ! Guess it's one benefit of living in a metropolis :-)
The dog bowl is to slow down their eating. Otherwise they would swallow in one bite and get bloat. These two are the first dogs we’ve needed the bowls for. Particularly the lab she’ll swallow without chewing.
Iam sooo impressed Vince that you, as a filmmaker, know sooo much about plumbing!! You should own apartments, you wouldnt have to pay anyone to make repairs!!
I used to own an apartment, but then someone said, “hey you know so much about film, you should make those!” LOL, jk I’ve never owned an apartment, seems too stressful collecting rent.
Post production treats have added 10lbs to my girth. I figure if I couldn’t lift 189, I don’t stand a chance at 199. So I’m trying to slim down AGAIN :)
Love watching your vids . Just keep them coming
Awesome. Thanks.
I’m 39 and when I grow up, I’m going to get a swimming pool too! Although, I heard the maintenance and electrical pushes the cost up. But I need something to keep me out of trouble. I’m tired of going back to prison. 😀
I actually find the pool cheep to maintain and relaxing to work on. With newer pumps, the pool probably costs $250 a year in electricity. I spend about $200 a year on chemicals and probably an average of $200 a year on parts. So it costs about $650 a year. So thats about $54 a month. This pool came with the house, but probably cost about $8000 in 1971. Thats 48 years ago, which comes out to $166 a year or another $14 a month. So $68 a month might be expensive, but we use it a lot so to us it’s money well spent.
What's up with the weird dog bowl maze ? :-) Wish we had specialized stores like that plumbing store around here ! Guess it's one benefit of living in a metropolis :-)
The dog bowl is to slow down their eating. Otherwise they would swallow in one bite and get bloat. These two are the first dogs we’ve needed the bowls for. Particularly the lab she’ll swallow without chewing.
@@VinceRocca That was my first guess but I didn't want to assume anything :-)
Nice vlog 🙌🏾 Keep crushing the content 😊
Iam sooo impressed Vince that you, as a filmmaker, know sooo much about plumbing!! You should own apartments, you wouldnt have to pay anyone to make repairs!!
I used to own an apartment, but then someone said, “hey you know so much about film, you should make those!”
LOL, jk I’ve never owned an apartment, seems too stressful collecting rent.
It's not a vlog without a pull up attempt. 😉
Post production treats have added 10lbs to my girth. I figure if I couldn’t lift 189, I don’t stand a chance at 199. So I’m trying to slim down AGAIN :)