The Philosophy of Turkey Hunting With Michael Waddell | The Advantage

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  • @realtree
    @realtree  Год назад +13

    Don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the new episodes of The Advantage.
    Thanks for watching The Advantage! Hopefully everyone can take something from these videos. Between now and February 28th, we will release a new video each night with Michael.

  • @mikesanders4012
    @mikesanders4012 Год назад +3

    Quiet woods , creeks & fields are all worth the work it takes .... bless the Turkey's

  • @kevinburnett3862
    @kevinburnett3862 Год назад +21

    Wow. I don’t know if I’ve ever heard a more heartfelt love toward not just the wild turkey but a way of life. Michale Waddell , Dave Owens , Phillip Culpepper are all carrying the torch of the wild turkey conservation just at those in the past Michael spoke of. I have had some of my best memories in the turkey blind with my kids growing up I will never forget. Thank you very much for this. 🙏🏻👍🏻👍🏻🦃

  • @lucasheintzelman4543
    @lucasheintzelman4543 Год назад +5

    My favorite part of turkey hunting is the daylight cracking on the horizon, long beards gobbling on the roost, and the woods coming alive! That special part of the day just does something to me I can't really explain!

  • @troycartrayvick
    @troycartrayvick Год назад +1

    Some of the best moments in this Daddy's life has been in the turkey woods with my kids.

  • @joshuaknicely8172
    @joshuaknicely8172 Год назад +4

    I've used turkey hunting to heal from a injury/surgery. To introduce hunting to my children. To spend time with my brother.Simply to sit back at 530 in the morning for self reflection,and self discussion of what decisions I need to make.All of the above.well done Mr waddell

  • @bellyfullofbadberries502
    @bellyfullofbadberries502 Год назад +36

    “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also” Matthew 6:21

  • @jeffchambers1383
    @jeffchambers1383 Год назад +1

    He definitely has a way with words!

  • @wesmckinney4915
    @wesmckinney4915 Год назад +1

    Turkey hunting does mean a lot to me. One of my most favorite pictures is of me and my grandpa coming back from hunting. He has a diaphragm call hanging out his mouth, his taped up Remington 870, and me probably 7 or so, riding on his back and granny snapped a picture of us. I’ll never forget those days with him. I hope to share those with my children as well

  • @madisoncarver4619
    @madisoncarver4619 Год назад +1

    This is probably the best turkey hunting video I have ever watched. well done

  • @derrickhoward9156
    @derrickhoward9156 Год назад +1

    Well said Mr Waddell

  • @drk8919
    @drk8919 Год назад +11

    Thank you! I wish more people understood that most hunters love animals every day of the year, not just those few days when we can pursue and harvest.

  • @molonlabe9785
    @molonlabe9785 Год назад +12

    Wow. What more CAN be said? Waddy, you basically took our innermost emotions for turkey hunting and put it into words perfectly. Thank you for all you do and have done for us and the hunting industry to keep these passions and traditions alive!

  • @deweyknight9093
    @deweyknight9093 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the great truth you spoke here, it's not the kill it's the experience of the hunt whether with friends, family or by yourself. Just being outdoors.

  • @wizardofahhhs759
    @wizardofahhhs759 Год назад +1

    I love being in the woods before daylight, it gives me a chance to see the day awaken.

  • @johnyhawgleg
    @johnyhawgleg Год назад +1

    The things I love about hunting in general, not just turkey hunting. Is getting out there with my buddy and breathing the cool crisp morning air. Watching the fog lift and move across the fields. Hearing all the chatter from the critters, even that damn squirrel that’s yelling at me for being around their tree or cash of food. Watching them mommas teaching their babies how to do things and what to be watching and listening for. Gnawing on a hunk of jerky from the past harvest or the corner store with my buddy. I’m hoping that my daughter that I’m bringing out with me this year gets the same feelings from it and loves all the experiences and excitement involved with this fine sport of hunting.
    Thank you, Michael Waddell for everything you do for the sport and the new/next generation of sportsmen.

  • @patrickdupree6742
    @patrickdupree6742 Год назад +1

    You NAILED it!!! Good job!

  • @Hooiser2142
    @Hooiser2142 Год назад +1

    You said it . I've never been able to explain why I live for this. And most people will never understand. I tell my daughter I hunt turkey because I love them. And taking an old tom is a spiritual event. I always take time to pay respect to this wonderful animal.

  • @shelbyesters5732
    @shelbyesters5732 Год назад +1

    Very well said. I've enjoyed watching you while I grew up. I'm 28 now. I have a hard time expressing what turkey hunting means to me to someone else. You summed it up pretty well in the closing segment. Some days I'm focused on getting one. Some days I just want to be alone in nature and what God's created to reset. Some days i need to grieve, pray, meditate. I've had some of the best conversations in my life in the woods. Sometimes with friends and sometimes with myself and the good lord. Then soon after hear a turkey hammer off. Something about it brings peace to my soul.

  • @JCTOutdoors
    @JCTOutdoors Год назад +1

    I haven't developed what turkey hunting is for me yet but I can't say that this year I finally killed my first turkey after 7 years of trying i been deer hunting since I was 8 or 9 and I'm 23 now and my dad doesn't know how to teach me so I trying to figure it out by myself and I heard somewhere that ol long beard is the best teacher you can have so I learning as much as I can online and taking it to the woods and with good lords help help me get good at enough to be a good turkey hunter for I can teach my kids and even my dad how to Hunt turkeys for they can get them a bird and maybe help their kids or any one how to kill turkeys

  • @davidzellers3537
    @davidzellers3537 Год назад +11

    Wow that was deep and awesome. Thank God for people like you Michael Waddell! The wild turkey is a precious bird and I wish everyone had your heart for these birds.

  • @cwsspot
    @cwsspot Год назад +1

    This was my first year out in the turkey woods. At 41 I ran all over the SC WMAs lookin for any sign I could find at all. Only time I seen a turkey was in my truck on the way out. 😂 I still had the most fun I've had in years. And now I can't wait to get back in the woods whenever I get back home, won't be till after season ends but I hope to have a better understanding of the public lands I have near me before next turkey season or my first deer season. I am that 70hr a week guy you spoke of, might be gone for a month or longer at a time. But man, that time in the woods is all I'll think about till I get back in them.

  • @nancyhalbert9795
    @nancyhalbert9795 Год назад +1

    I love hunting with my son. He has hunted with his mom since he was little. He has become one of the best and I am so proud.

  • @stephenham6512
    @stephenham6512 Год назад +1

    Very well put! I tell my wife, friends, and kids this all the time and still noone understands why turkey hunting and turkeys in general is my absolute favorite. It's a passion like no other. I never measure the success of a day on a harvest or not. To me it's all about the memories and knowledge we gain as woodsman and sportsman. A harvest is an added bonus to a hard day's work.

  • @mikejoyner3051
    @mikejoyner3051 Год назад +4

    Michael, thank you for laying out all there as you have. I learned a bit more about you, more than I ever had. I appreciate what you are trying to do for a different conversation we all need to have.

  • @martinvandoren1497
    @martinvandoren1497 Год назад +3

    Well said Michael! You have the ability to unite not divide. I like the I phone reference. Is having OnX on an I phone so you can walk 4 miles into an unknown place to hunt without a decoy, shoot a modern gun with a modern load and a high tech optic “the right way to kill a turkey”. As you say, if it’s legal then the individual gets to choose their way. Thanks for being a great spokesperson for our sport! I hope you have a great season.

  • @brandondrane9710
    @brandondrane9710 Год назад +5

    There are a lot of hunters out there who need to hear this and I mean sit down and watch the hole thing .. very well put waddy it's to bad more people don't look at hunting and life in general this way ... well put brother 🍻🍻🍻

  • @BarrelRacing3478
    @BarrelRacing3478 Год назад

    Turkey hunting is my world, it’s what keeps me going. I love to deer hunt, but nothing can compare. Michael, you’re one the greatest. I aspire to be as good as you!

  • @blakeroberts7092
    @blakeroberts7092 Год назад +4

    Very well put. For me it's about knowing we only get so many spring seasons to chase gobblers and pick morels with family and friends. I sure do miss the woods walks with my pap, but am very blessed to still hunt with my dad and other close friends. I look forward to passing down the traditions and old box calls to my children one day.

  • @burthorton1867
    @burthorton1867 Год назад +6

    Michael, this is the best video I have ever watched on RUclips on turkey hunting. I grew up outdoors but only fished for bass until I was in my late 20's. I killed my first deer at 27 and didn't get my first Eastern turkey until I was 30. When I took the approach of not only blending in but actually taking on the mindset of a turkey, that was the game changer. Turkey hunting has definitely made me a better deer hunter and deer hunting has helped me become a better turkey hunter. Everything you said was 100 percent spot on.

  • @brandonthalacker5316
    @brandonthalacker5316 Год назад +1

    Thanks Michael. Love it 🦃

  • @dustincathcart2089
    @dustincathcart2089 7 месяцев назад

    How does this not have a million likes? Well said sir. Learning the woods is far more of a hunt than any hunt I've ever been on.

  • @proprecisepropertyinspecti5937
    @proprecisepropertyinspecti5937 Год назад +1

    I watch a ton of you tube videos. Rarely…do I care or feel the need to comment. Your words touched me. What an awesome perspective. Well put. God bless brother.

  • @michaelboyles9329
    @michaelboyles9329 Год назад +1

    Amen Brother! Amen. No one could or ever have said it any better! Thx! #WaddellPresident2024

  • @craig10ize
    @craig10ize Год назад +1

    It was a pleasure to meet you at the Dixie Deer Classic. Great video I too enjoy turkey interaction. When I was young there were no turkeys around, great conservation story. Two weeks until season starts.

  • @kennykraus6340
    @kennykraus6340 Год назад +2

    To me turkey hunting is the ultimate game. Well said Michael. It's a continuous learning process. Learned so much from you and Phillip.

  • @StrutterOutdoors
    @StrutterOutdoors Год назад +4

    Waddell is one of my idols. Thank you for everything you’ve done and continue to do for this sport. I’m still young, but I have started finding great joy in sharing my passion with someone who is new to turkey hunting. Filling your own tags never gets old, but there is something so special about seeing someone get that rush for the first time. Turkey hunting for me has become my stress relief, and knowing, that for a month in the spring, I get to do it can get me through the lowest of lows

  • @paulb7943
    @paulb7943 Год назад +1

    Well said my friend

  • @kevinhines2588
    @kevinhines2588 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video! I’m 44 and this has been my first season turkey hunting. I’ve killed many deer, rabbits, squirrels, and all kinds of game. My first turkey gave me an adrenaline rush like no other! This video resonated with a beginner so I’m sure it did the same with seasoned guys. God bless and safe hunting bud!

  • @Ryboneoutfitters
    @Ryboneoutfitters Год назад +1

    This was deep! A lot of people needed to hear this Mr waddy!

  • @shawnsellers1717
    @shawnsellers1717 Год назад +1

    Absolutely nailed it Pal ...

  • @tjrudolph5508
    @tjrudolph5508 Год назад +1

    Turkey hunting means alot to me because growing up in CA my dad and I only hunted deer and pigs so turkeys were my first introduction to calling and I was hooked when I shot my first bird here in MT. I feel turkey hunting has made me a better and more patient elk hunter as well so I will always have the upmost respect for turkey hunting. So much fun and blessed to be able to chase them. Also when is waddy gonna come hunt some birds here in montana?!

  • @dillonscruggs9828
    @dillonscruggs9828 Год назад +2

    Micheal your my role model for hunting love the way you serve god and the wildlife us as hunters love these animals more than any I’m 23 and this year me and my wife got some land and a home I’ve learned so much from you brotha

  • @richierich3053
    @richierich3053 Год назад +1

    What a breath of fresh air listening to this it brought a tear to my eye listening to you speak with such passion about what drives alot of us to get out and enjoy mother nature. I couldn't agree more with you I got 1st period here in WI and cant wait to get out in those spring woods and hopefully get a bird but also just to get out of the city and breath that fresh air and just sit up against a tree and take it all in for a couple days. God bless you and your family Mike thankyou so much for your thoughts and inspiration on what makes us hunters tick.

  • @kennethlangford5797
    @kennethlangford5797 Год назад +3

    That's what it's all about Waddy. I love the tube I don't think any TV network would air a podcast like this. You said it all man. I love turkey hunting cuz it just ain't right not to.

  • @roberttownsend6067
    @roberttownsend6067 Год назад +2

    The thrill not the kill. I consider it a successful hunt if a Tom response to my call. Being there. Great video! ❤️🦃

  • @mikehobbs7421
    @mikehobbs7421 Год назад +4

    The title alone with you behind the mic, I already knew I agreed 100% and that I couldn’t have said it better myself! You are the gold standard of what an outdoorsmen should strive to be like. Thank you waddy, cheers from Canada eh 🍻🇨🇦🦃👍

  • @Hmongvaajok
    @Hmongvaajok Год назад +1

    Great philosophy means a lot to me. I’ve been through alot in life and more struggles yet to come. Your hunting tips and stories have helped me through some tough days thanks.

  • @jeffroever6153
    @jeffroever6153 Год назад +1

    Great video, thank you for continuing to promote our great outdoor lifestyle !!! Love me some, Michael Waddell !!!

  • @bkauffman0390
    @bkauffman0390 Год назад +2

    This was much deeper than I expected it to be. That's all great perspective Michael. I'm happy to know you prioritize family and put your phone up after 5 p.m. That's a great idea and something I'm going to consider.
    Turkey hunting to me has changed over the years. I'm only 33 but from my late teens and early twenties of wanting to kill every bird I saw, I now limit myself to one bird / spring... in PA even though the limit is 2. I also have made it a point to mainly hunt the state forest for big woods mountain turkeys that are tough to kill. Taking the camper up north and having four days off the first week of the season to slip around trying to get a mountain bird is a blast,.
    I was successful last year but that's not common.
    For me it's about the sights and .sounds and smells of that spring woods, that the good Lord provided for us to enjoy. I can get pretty emotional about my turkey hunting.

  • @nickolaspeden5879
    @nickolaspeden5879 9 месяцев назад

    This is deep and I believe every true turkey hunter can relate to this video. Thanks for this!

  • @johnanderson3405
    @johnanderson3405 Год назад

    Absolutely the most heartfelt message I’ve seen on RUclips. The spring gobbler season is my favorite part of the year by far. Spending time in the spring woods is the most calming, relaxing time I have ever had. Thank you for sharing such a beautiful message with us. ❤

  • @reedmitchell6716
    @reedmitchell6716 Год назад +2

    Have watched you from the beginning grow into one of the Best Turkey ever. More importantly become a Good Father,Husband and a Man of God. May the Lord continue to Bless You.

  • @michaelgreen6788
    @michaelgreen6788 Год назад +1

    Your right I like watching your videos good luck hunting this year

  • @charliemcabee4123
    @charliemcabee4123 Год назад +1

    Have me chillbumps !!! Can't wait for March 25th here in Alabama. Bless you Michael for all you do and share

  • @misterwhymer4473
    @misterwhymer4473 Год назад +2

    Mr. Waddell.. you keep your fingers on the pulse of the hunting culture and know how to speak to all levels of understanding involved in the sport. This is good stuff

  • @joeyheinrich4175
    @joeyheinrich4175 Год назад +1

    Ol waddy I’ve been watching you since I was little. Thank you for what you have done for this industry. Turkey hunting sets such a spark in so many people it’s one of gods gifts! You’re awesome man thank you for the words of wisdom

  • @bobvanecek2028
    @bobvanecek2028 Год назад +1

    Loved this thank you for everything you do for the outdoors world !

  • @richardantonelli7746
    @richardantonelli7746 Год назад +1

    Mike you are a great inspiration to me. I have watched all your videos for many many years. All of you have brought many lessons to many people. Thank you all God bless.

  • @mikesanders4012
    @mikesanders4012 Год назад +1

    Exactly on the part I've experienced. I'm by no means an experienced caller but I do get lucky with light purrs. I hunt private land and can locate with owl calls across hundreds of acres. I recently got an e bike so my spotting & stalking has really been fun. You'd be welcome, here along the Suwannee river in north central Florida.

    • @mikesanders4012
      @mikesanders4012 Год назад

      We protect our creeks & food plots, resulting in having large flocks. We only hunt in season of course and love bringing youths out. We have predators and no neighbors nearby. Night vision is needed,, ha

  • @shawneiker9970
    @shawneiker9970 Год назад +1

    I feel same way you feel

  • @joemiller8965
    @joemiller8965 Год назад +1

    Very well said Michael! Thanks for everything you do for the outdoor world.

  • @miller2478
    @miller2478 Год назад +4

    Well said Michael!! One of the most well thought out videos I’ve heard in a long time. Thanks for being yourself. 🦃🦃

  • @jameszee7585
    @jameszee7585 Год назад +1

    Thank you for taking the time to make this video. Very educational and thought provoking. I too love to hunt turkeys. But will admit I have not taken the time to learn the aspects of it that you have. Greatly appreciated.

  • @thomashughes9415
    @thomashughes9415 Год назад +1

    Explained perfectly!!!!!! Well done good luck

  • @buckohara
    @buckohara 7 месяцев назад

    Replace the word "hunt" with "live" and this becomes philosophy that would make the world a better place outside of the turkey world. Thanks Michael, I've learned a lot about turkey from you and appreciate your approach. This video should be rated E for everyone.

  • @WeberHerbisonUA
    @WeberHerbisonUA Год назад +2

    Awesome stuff. I will share this video 1,000 times. I couldn’t agree more. Thanks Michael and Realtree for promoting unity among hunters and celebrating the sport we all love.

  • @collin-zp4dp
    @collin-zp4dp Год назад +1

    Man that was like… Awesome!! Made me think differently about the way I hunt for sure! Thanks man!! South Ga. Go Dawgs

  • @marcusjennings7616
    @marcusjennings7616 Год назад +1

    Michael you are so genuine, I really appreciate that about you.

  • @jakemcnutt7712
    @jakemcnutt7712 Год назад +1

    Man I absolutely loved this!!! Me and my daughter are huge fans of ole Waddie and love turkey hunting!!! Thanks for this!!!🤙🏽😜🦃

  • @reallifehunters
    @reallifehunters Год назад +2

    Its such a special thing! Thanks!

  • @kurtlanford1448
    @kurtlanford1448 Год назад +1

    Great video sir , our turkeys are on the decline also , land owners are not harvesting timber like they once were, when logging stopped turkey population started declining ! Upstate SC

  • @TTT-du6oj
    @TTT-du6oj Год назад +1

    Masterclass here fellas, Wow, Turkey hunting gets in our blood deep and can become a part of a lifelong lesson that goes far beyond the hunt to help us become better men and women 🤙

  • @jamesvatter5729
    @jamesvatter5729 Год назад +1

    Well said, Michael!

  • @kevingroom6173
    @kevingroom6173 Год назад

    So spot on at the 1240 mark… I’m a landowner in Ohio and our numbers were down the last couple years. I chose not to take a bird the last 3 years on the farm because the numbers were not good. I love my turkeys more than anything, and will do anything to preserve the flock. I felt good about doing this in the end. 2023 the numbers look awesome, and I finally harvested a nice Tom.

  • @billhuff131
    @billhuff131 Год назад +1

    Amen brother, being in the greatest cathedral, God's great outdoors. We thank him for our many blessings, family & friends.

  • @cameronbragg3612
    @cameronbragg3612 Год назад +1

    Man waddy you nailed it !! 👏 what else can be said turkey hunting is my favorite!!

  • @nelsonchandler1015
    @nelsonchandler1015 Год назад +2

    awesome job !! i been turkey hunting since the early 1980s never gets old . mostly love the time spent in the woods by myself and some how most ever year tagged out . thank you for all you do !!

  • @jacobmarley8350
    @jacobmarley8350 8 месяцев назад

    My favorite part of turkey hunting are the memories, being 10 years old, finally able to carry a gun. Buying turkey hunting videos at Walmart with my grandfather , watching Michael Waddell , David Blanton , and Bill Jordan . I think of my great grandmother before she passed away , we used to drive her , me and my grandfather in a single cab F-150 to to Wilkes County Georgia where my family owned the most beautiful land you’ve ever seen , with longleaf pines tree as far as you can see, pine combs as big as your hand , I think of the tree me and my grandfather sat at each opening morning , we still do to this day . I think of me and my father hunting together on his beautiful land in jasper county , us not getting along and butting heads because we were both the alpha makes of the family , I was right and so was he but we always managed to work it out and get a big Turkey , in fact he got the 3rd biggest turkey in the state of Georgia with me in 1999 , we hunted the turkey for 7 days straight finally having to figure out its pattern and set up in front of it not even calling , busted him without a noise made , dang near 2 inch spurs !!! I think do taking my woman hunting with me , I think of how I am lucky enough to still sit with my grandfather on the same land we have owned since the Georgia land lottery , and how I pray that it’s not taken away from me some day by our corrupt government. I think if so many things when I think join Turkey hunting and that is why I love it .

  • @cornpop8033
    @cornpop8033 Год назад +1

    Very well said!

  • @Bringyourquivertotheriver
    @Bringyourquivertotheriver Год назад +1

    Waddell- making hunting great again.

  • @jasonrankin9637
    @jasonrankin9637 Год назад +1

    You said it all waddy awesome speech thanks for all you do for the sport God Bless

  • @jeremydsmith242002
    @jeremydsmith242002 Год назад +1

    AMEN BROTHER!!👊

  • @leeharrell9795
    @leeharrell9795 7 месяцев назад

    Man, the “Vianna Sausage reset” brought up some great memories! Ty

  • @TheTimeskipper
    @TheTimeskipper Год назад +1

    Hey man my wife just recently bought me my 1st turkey call.. I am very excited to Watch your videos.. Do you think you can make videos about turkey land management? Furthermore how to increase the turkey Population.🎉 Thank you.😊

  • @trimcaneproductions
    @trimcaneproductions Год назад +1

    Man you hit the nail in the head. Thanks for sharing.

  • @terrycook3710
    @terrycook3710 Год назад +1

    I love the wild Turkey and just wish to have more days to chase him around. Even when I can’t seem to catch him that day

  • @colfaxmingo
    @colfaxmingo 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this & the other priceless knowledge you generously put out there Mr. Waddell. It is much appreciated!

  • @TylerKnouff
    @TylerKnouff Год назад +1

    No hate here. Couldn’t agree more!

  • @chrismatthews8690
    @chrismatthews8690 Год назад +1

    Appreciate all you do Waddy!

  • @kenvanhorn7253
    @kenvanhorn7253 Год назад +1

    I think tht was well said for sure the appreciation for the wood is a truly wonderful thing to just get up in the morning before the sun comes up before the birds or even fish or biting the moment when everything is just perfectly calm in a crazy world and then hopefully scoring a nice bird or big trout or nice buck or even a doe is always just blessing for sure to be able to do wht we do rich poor to just be able to enjoy tht beauty is a blessing

  • @huntingandfishingwithlogan2367
    @huntingandfishingwithlogan2367 Год назад +1

    You said it best bud!!!!

  • @rodneyharouff5739
    @rodneyharouff5739 Год назад +1

    good talk! i learned the basics from all the old guys you talk about, i'm old now too. still chasin' 'em, just not as hard or as far. 🤣 i love turkey stuff!! watched 2 buzards mate in my back yard. just like turkeys! 🤣 then the deer came & the stare downs begun! 🤣

  • @rodneyharouff5739
    @rodneyharouff5739 Год назад +2

    i'm to the point i walked away from a gobbler comin' last year on my buddy's place. i just love the connection. i sure have fun too!! mostly hunt the gov't.

  • @FenwayRick
    @FenwayRick Год назад +1

    Did i miss something. I don’t disagree with anything that you said. I just cant help but think I missed something that stemmed this video.
    For me personally I have a huge respect for outdoorsman’s that are willing to reach back and pull people up. To me that is what makes a true outdoorsman.

    • @shaungriffith9764
      @shaungriffith9764 Год назад

      The great reaping debate was the fuel for this. It really ruffles the feathers of a lot of ol turkey hunters.

  • @jacquepittman432
    @jacquepittman432 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome discussion , I definitely will be a new member to the turkey hunting community, here in WV.

  • @rickmiddlecamp4975
    @rickmiddlecamp4975 Год назад +1

    I like your comments, for me it's the first hunt with my family!!

  • @OldBiologist
    @OldBiologist Год назад

    Chasing southern gobblers has been important to me for a couple of decades, but in the last five years gettin after stubborn old long beards and friction calling have pulled me out of a dark place. As a professional wildlife biologist, some fights for conservation, in the last 15 years, had broken my spirit. Times chasing spring with my wife gave me perspective and may have saved my life.

  • @timbilliot9563
    @timbilliot9563 Год назад +1

    Thank you..

  • @staceyfranklin5704
    @staceyfranklin5704 Год назад +1

    Well said!