Good ol' Rhonda for the win! I'm a 32 year old woman living in Florida completely captured by Al's life story. Thank you so much for dedicating your time to sharing.
People like to say/think this, but honestly, it was just more difficult to get caught with no surveillance cameras every block, every person with a GPS tracker and mic spying in your pocket. I mean look at Cartels, they were flying in coke thanks to the CIA in the 60s-70s. Ted Bundy existed, among countless others I'm sure. It's not that life was more peaceful, it's just that people had no clue about what was going on around them. Let alone it being another time in society where people were more trusting and gullible. I'm sure parts were nice, but all that bad stuff still existed, they just didn't see about it on the news 10x a day like we do now.
This is just the story I needed with my coffee on a rainy Sunday morning in my cabin in Washington. I really liked how this series is Al telling the stories with old photos at his cabin Cheers Al and Diego
I’m so looking forward to this very interesting man, Al. And I really enjoy your style of telling this story. Thanks for sharing this most enjoyable biography.
Your editing is amazing. I feel like I can feel heat of the school house wood stove I get so sucked in. Great work. Love this series of good ol Al. We all love Al from adventure agents, but this is next level. I could listen to him all day. 👍🏻
Boy life was fun back then. Im 66 and i remember many fun times. Im from Massachusetts and the country was amazing. I too have tons of old stories. Like Al's dad, my dad was employed at Pratt Whitney in the machine shop world... His stories were like Al's. lol
This was a very interesting part of Al's life , He had a couple close calls and lucky to be alive. ( 2nd Life) Love this series on Al and his earlier life Thank''s a bunch Diego
I hadn't noticed what a great laugh Al has until this video. When you show the picture of his 3rd car, at the timestamp 22:36 you can see what looks like a hand print on what may have been the glove box. Just wondering what that is about. Is it something Al painted on there for kicks? What an interesting life he has led...and now lives. Thanx for sharing.
Great to listen to Al’s life story’s,thank you for documenting them.
I could spend hours just listening to Al's stories.
Good ol' Rhonda for the win! I'm a 32 year old woman living in Florida completely captured by Al's life story. Thank you so much for dedicating your time to sharing.
Wow, what memories. Even without the internet, growing up in those days was so much more wholesome and meaningful.
People like to say/think this, but honestly, it was just more difficult to get caught with no surveillance cameras every block, every person with a GPS tracker and mic spying in your pocket. I mean look at Cartels, they were flying in coke thanks to the CIA in the 60s-70s. Ted Bundy existed, among countless others I'm sure. It's not that life was more peaceful, it's just that people had no clue about what was going on around them. Let alone it being another time in society where people were more trusting and gullible. I'm sure parts were nice, but all that bad stuff still existed, they just didn't see about it on the news 10x a day like we do now.
@@2.Plus.2.Equals.5 you know what they say, ignorance is bliss.
Another awesome video from you about your neighbor al. Thank you very much sheering his story with us. Greetings from germany. ❤
This life story is so wonderful to hear.
Thank you for sharing 😊
I honestly love the videos involving Al, keep up the great content. :)
This is just the story I needed with my coffee on a rainy Sunday morning in my cabin in Washington. I really liked how this series is Al telling the stories with old photos at his cabin Cheers Al and Diego
Don't worry Al your not the only one that learned the hard way.
thank you for doing this. i’m sure he never asked you for anything, but thank you for sharing his story(ies)
Outstanding story!
Wow Al has lived a very full life he seems like an awesome person!!!
I wish I lived there love the cabin
I’m so looking forward to this very interesting man, Al. And I really enjoy your style of telling this story. Thanks for sharing this most enjoyable biography.
Wow, it’s wonderful to see such a love of cars. Al seems like a wonderful person. Thank you for sharing.
I love all of your videos.. Always great content.. Looking forward for your next one.. Keep it up..
Hello guys,,watching always from Philippines...hello Mr.Al
Hello Lady Jenny
@@albutterfield712 hello good morning💕
@@jennys8720 Good morning to you 🥰
Thank you for sharing Al’s story. Peace, from Lake Norman, North Carolina
god bless you guys!!!!
Your editing is amazing. I feel like I can feel heat of the school house wood stove I get so sucked in. Great work. Love this series of good ol Al. We all love Al from adventure agents, but this is next level. I could listen to him all day. 👍🏻
What an interesting man.
Thanks for the video!
What a great video for a man that lived his life to the fullest
Kudos for sharing your experience with us.
Great video. Saludos from Tx
Boy life was fun back then. Im 66 and i remember many fun times. Im from Massachusetts and the country was amazing. I too have tons of old stories. Like Al's dad, my dad was employed at Pratt Whitney in the machine shop world... His stories were like Al's. lol
Another beautiful video….thanks for sharing Al’s life!
Very interesting man.
This was a very interesting part of Al's life , He had a couple close calls and lucky to be alive. ( 2nd Life) Love this series on Al and his earlier life Thank''s a bunch Diego
Love your content! Keep it coming.
Aint we all messed some shit up Al :( . You be amazing mate.
I hadn't noticed what a great laugh Al has until this video. When you show the picture of his 3rd car, at the timestamp 22:36 you can see what looks like a hand print on what may have been the glove box. Just wondering what that is about. Is it something Al painted on there for kicks? What an interesting life he has led...and now lives. Thanx for sharing.
Got me - I have no idea what that was
He had great upbringing
It appears that Al’s dad had financial means…..
He worked hard for what we had - too hard in my opinion