Definitely can see how the guy thought it was free. I live in a small town where people leave stuff out by the mailbox and everyone knows it’s free. Some people decide to leave a sign and others don’t. So it was good to see that he let the guy keep it. Just a misunderstanding
In my town once a month the government sends out trucks to pickup anything left on the curbs. That greenbox would have been "stolen" in my town by the city.
I grew up in small town Michigan, we always left stuff that we didn’t want anymore by the trash and mailboxes and people would come and pick it up a few hours later. I honestly think his intent was not stealing. The simple fact he even messaged you back or showed up makes me feel that way even more.
I grew up in and live in small town Indiana, about 15 minutes from Michigan and that is still how we do it here. If you are done with stuff and think it has use and dont want to trash it, you usually put it out by the road, assuming its not absolute garbage.....furniture, appliances, bikes, you name it....usually people will put a sign saying "free" so that people dont think that they are stealing, but I bet I could go down the road today and find one place with something sitting outside waiting to be picked up like that.
In his defense it was technically at the curb unattended. That usually equals discarded. I don't think he actually had intent to steal on this one. And he was scared as shit once he was accused of stealing it.
Yeah, and taking it to use as a toolbox is seems legit too, he answered straight away, it’s not like he had to think of a reason for why he took it, he just saw a box and figured it was trash and it might make a decent toolbox. I think he’s legit.
yup I think there's also some kind of law (idk exactly which and probably not in all states) if you leave stuff close to the road it's considered trash by default (could be a brand new tv doesn't matter, and if someone takes it cops can't do anything about it)
I believe it varies from state to state but the general rule is, if it's by the curb it's trash. Now granted I have seen brand new looking mowers and the likes by a curb and you know from just looking at them they're not trash. Or the person has screw you money and decided they didn't want the "old" model anymore
@@sailyuiTennessee is one of those states. If you leave something next to the highway. It is considered trash Kentucky as well. I believe even the virginia's As well
@@sandyv4819 all of my mowers have been from those people theres like 6 people in my neighborhood that buy new mowers every year. they always start first pull and have super minor problems like the drive belt being out of adjustment
I think he could've actually thought it was trash if it was just sitting next to the mailbox, where some people put their trash cans out to get picked up. I'm glad guy was honest and he was able to keep the box. Cody has like 2000 of them lol
Ya, I wanted to mention that as well. Stuff being placed out like that is usually being thrown out and the guy just wanted it as a box for his tools. Seems like he didn't have any ill intent on selling it for money or anything.
@@miipastill, just because it’s the norm for things on the side of the road to be “free” doesn’t mean you should just take it and go. At least knock on the door or something. Never just assume.
In my part of TN you dont put things out at the street unless its there because its trash, its being given away for free, or you need to make content for your YT channel. I appreciate the fact the guy brought it back as well as the generosity and good heart of Whistlin Dixie
@@Aldoisunhinged IMHO He knew it was stolen. You may not realise the startling array of plausible Bullshyt that these sensitive intellectual scuzzball types can conjure on a spot. Not all Baddies wear masks and clothes like the Biggles Boys. Not all bad cowboys wear black hats. Wake up an' smell the Sewer. He wouldn't cut you a break. He's pissing himself laughing at your pissweakedness.
How to make Cody go broke. Step one: Steal from Cody. Step two: Get threatened by Cody. Step three: Meet Cody and keep what you stole. Repeat until Cody has nothing left.
I really believe that he thought it was trash because if I see something at the curb set out like trash that somebody's throwing away and I can use it or need it then I'll pick it up off the curb so I genuinely think he wasn't stealing it he just thought you were throwing it away in like they say one man's trash is another mans treasure
I instantly felt bad for the guy. I actually believe he just thought it was trash. I also think he tried to deny it originally bc he was just spooked. Cody handled it perfectly minus the tank 🤣
Where I’m from, people leave shit at the bottom of their driveway all the time. Because they’re too lazy and cheap to go to the dump, so they try to pawn it off first.
Anybody with common sense would think it's trash. Moreso if that's where the garbage bins go for trash pickup. Kind of common knowledge that stuff left out by the street and of your driveway is likely to be trash.
I always leave stuff out for people. Scrap metal, Logs, old appliances, old glass vases, people will literally take everything and anything. Its quite handy
Honestly, I believe him. Stuff by mailboxes on the end of gravel driveways usually means free, but not always. The fact he brought it back and had the courage to chill with you by your effing tank and whatever cop car thing you got there makes me actually believe him. Alot of people leave free stuff at the end of gravel driveways by their mailboxes. Put a sign on the next one or chain it to the post if you don't want it taken. Anyway, that was super cool of you to give it to him. You should invite him back over and let him drive the tank for having the balls to flip a bitch and even stop. I would have thrown it out the car a block away and told you to get it there while driving away at 100mph lol 😂
so if you ordered something online and it didnt fit in your mailbox and they left it beside it that means its free ? americans are weird ye have these little things that nowhere else in the world has.. unless i see a sign beside it saying take it if you want it you should not take anything.
@@deanmalone1568 well most houses have the mailbox around the door and no package company is going to leave it on the side of the road. they would bring it up the street and leave it at your house door. people put furniture at the curb they want to get rid of all the time where I'm from in Canada. Same thing as leaving your garbage bag at the curb for the garbage truck to pick it up.
@@deanmalone1568 Well considering the garbage truck will probably grab it anyways yeah, that's what that usually means. Believe it or not, its not just an "Americans are stupid" kind of situation, A lot of people aren't fortunate enough to buy stuff new, so they dumpster dive and look around for free stuff to fix up. its pretty common all over the world with the exception of third world countries, where people can't afford to throw stuff away. Also I don't know how things are done in your country but mail trucks deliver large packages to your door for that exact reason.
Honestly I can understand how someone would think it was trash many people do put stuff on the curb that is usually trash whether it be in a trash can or not especially because there was no sign on it specifically saying that is wasn’t trash but if that was the case why didn’t the dude just say my bad I thought it was trash so idk
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In my area, if it's at the end of your driveway it's usually just trash. So I can understand him thinking that. But, there is always the chance he didn't think that.
To be fair, here in Australia people specifically put trash that they don't want anymore out on the curb in front of their houses so anybody can come by and take it, so I wouldn't be surprised if his story about him 'thinking it was trash' was actually genuine. I mean if it was something you genuinely cared about, why would you have it laying unattended there like that? So I think it makes sense that somebody would think it is trash.
But Cody is not in australia! It all depends on how the culture of a country is! Sometimes people do the same in my country, but then they would put up a “for free” sign on it with cardboard or something
@@Mark-vn7etpipe down the same thing occurs in america what are you on about, you leave stuff at the curb that you don’t think is garbage but can be used by someone else stop crying
@@Mark-vn7et im certain thats a thing people do in damn near every country. i wouldnt leave something of importance to me outside of my house unatended unless it was bolted down
Giving him the crate back was priceless. If the guy told the truth and was going to use the crate as a toolbox for his job. Been there, I know the construction "employee" struggle and pretty sure Cody knows it well too! Bunch of people think construction guys are living the dream... The boss sure! The employees, not so much. That crate probably meant a lot for that guy too and giving it back to the guy to help him. Big thumbs up
Honestly I can understand how someone would think it was trash many people do put stuff on the curb that is usually trash whether it be in a trash can or not especially because there was no sign on it specifically saying that is wasn’t trash but if that was the case why didn’t the dude just say my bad I thought it was trash so idk
LMAO that poor guy. I'm glad you let him keep it, I'm sure he'll get really good use out of it. I've met many people in construction that remind me of this guy and given that you DID have it at the end of your drive it really is possible that he thought it was something that you sat out for the trash. We'll never know for sure, but I'd like to think that this guy genuinely didn't think he was stealing. Clearly English isn't his first language and the fact that he was so candid and DID return it does speak volumes. I'm not sure what you recorded that you didn't put in the video, but most thieves aren't going to be so calm and cool AND return your stuff on their own volition on terms that you set, regardless if you have a tank and/or homeland security. (though I'm sure this gentleman didn't know about or expect either) Great content as always though, I was hoping it was going to be more in line with the damn near senior citizen that lied dead to your face saying he had 1 beer and some kind of pill and said he felt like a wild ass kid again. Those kinds of people I crave to see justice brought upon for their misdeeds because they know what they're doing is wrong and only hope to save face (or jail time) when you confront them.
well, It's not about poor guy, since this is under a mailbox - this ain't a trash for me. If it's 1m near the closest road - this is 1000% trash and you could take it
he def does. lame as hell tbh. baited the box leaving it near the road looking like it was discarded. and intimidated a working guy for no reason lol. @@notanopp5053
I believe the guy 100% he thought the box was discarded and unwanted so he took it thinking he can put his tools in it. This wasn't theft and i liked the way Cody handled this, blurred his face, spoke nicely and let him have the box at the end.
People often put trash at the end of their driveway to give away. That was extremely normal where I grew up. I feel so bad for this dude, he was probably terrified
yeah I was gonna say, where I live people only put stuff at the end of the driveway they want to give away... Although usually we throw a (FREE) sign next to it, but I get Cody's point even though where I live this is acceptable, that's how I get rid of furniture and crates I don't want anymore lol just throw it by the road and some redneck will pick it up for their shop.
@@andrewferguson8032 To be fair, I live in a place that looks very similar and we never leave things at the end of our driveway. And if we did, it wouldn't be expected to be stolen.. Just kind of a respect thing for us, but It is a really small town
As someone that's worked construction I totally get him seeing a nice box by the end of the road that looks like its trash and taking it to use as a tool box. Its always better to ask and make sure its trash and that they don't want it anymore.
Glad you gave it to him. Pretty sure he sincerely thought it was trash. I honestly would have taken it too if I drove by thinking it was trash. However I would have immediately said that when you contacted me.
I actually appreciate you handling it with grace. Where I’m from, if stuff is set out by the road it is typically free to give away or trash. Considering he doesn’t sound exactly from around these parts he may have assumed the same. Good on you Cody
It was at the end of your driveway. I would of thought it was free as well. I think he was genuine. Thanks for giving him the benefit of the doubt. Merry Christmas my friend
I have no idea what your actual channel is about because I only watched a couple of your "people stole from me vids". But I love your style and the interaction between you and your friends. Highly entertaining! And on a side note, I'm a preacher. God bless for showing mercy and compassion. You're a good kid. Best wishes on continued success with your channel.
As a Mexican, I can understand where he came from. It’s normal for people to leave shit out they don’t want. And for us anything that is or looks like army style stuff we just absolutely love. And we also do love our toolboxes😭😭😭
Well done! I must say that the Judicial system should take some notes on how some “criminal “acts can be handled as well as the positive effects . I am new to this channel and I am now a huge fan. Outstanding investigative work and restrained composure.
I think that if you have a crate out for package deliveries and stuff like that, you should make an effort to secure it down, spray paint MAIL on it, do ANYTHING to make it seem like it's not just trash that you're putting out. Good on you for being understanding and empathizing and saying out loud that this is a common thing for someone to assume it's just garbage that could be repurposed for someone else. But yeah, drive down two piles through the crate or however the hell someone smart would secure it and use a bit more effort to make it seem like it's not garbage. Totally understandable - especially on back country roads - to go "oh yeah, that's beside the mail box, that must be for larger packages to not get damaged by weather, dirt, etc." BUT also equally understandable for someone to drive by and be like, "oh shit, that's a cool crate, is he throwing that out?" and taking it like A LOT of folks from all states, countries and walks of life feel that the curb is the community donation bin. Shout out Trailer Park Boys.
As a general rule stuff on the side of the road is trash, but the fact he denied it at first is suspicious. He seemed really cool and the fact he did come to meet you and give it back speaks volumes of the guy. Either way, nice of you to give it to him.
If that happened to me I'd immediately think it was a scam. Wouldn't be the first time someone tried to extort someone for money by claiming something they gave away was stolen.
@@thegoon3088 seriously this fanbase is blood thirsty. hes an older guy too not really familiar with the internet and he did in fact LITERALLY get stalked lmao not to mention an empty crate was put out on the end of the driveway/mailbox which usually means trash.
An eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth. But to have an apology stands for more. The fact that Cody showed that there is another way from using violence and threats. Which ends either in Jail or a life to be lost. Life is so precious. Thank you Cody you have my respect.
True but this was placed on the other side of the mailbox. If you wanted to give it away it would normally be placed all the way at the road or at least closer to the road. This is just up on his driveway.
@@channing8129 How was it fair game? Just because you don't know why it was there does not mean it was "fair game", and obviously it wasn't fair game? Does he need to put notes on everything telling ppl to leave it alone? Anything being given away "free" should be signed as such. It's an entitled attitude that people have that makes them think anything not nailed down can just be taken because they believe "it's free" even if there isn't anything written on it that says it's free.
I understand his mistake. Where I live it’s common practice to put stuff you don’t want on the curb for people to take. You’re awesome for letting him keep it!!
Same here. People in my neighborhood leave stuff out by the street when they're giving it away. One evening, I left my old bicycle out by the curb and it was gone by the next morning. I can see why that guy thought someone was junking it.
Respect for showing that guy mercy. I think that was the right call because he was apologetic and brought it back. Stealing is wrong but he might really have thought it was just trash because it was sitting at the end of the diveway.
I understand US laws to be generally similar to CA with respect to this: something left out on the curb like trash is legally "abandoned" and you lose rights to it -- including expectations of privacy. This is why anyone including PI's and cops can search garbage without a warrant, and why anyone can just take it. This is a very different situation from the other guy who went onto your property and into your containers (and even knew exactly who you were). In another universe Cody gets charged with harassment and/or mischief (or whatever the equivalents down there) for finding this dude and tracking what is now legally *his* property and violating f*his* privacy... IMHO if you want to leave crap on the curb fix it down or put a sign or move it back... Nobody stole from you if its reasonably expected that it could be trash left on the side of the road at your property line, and if it was empty it would only give confidence that it was indeed trash.
would it not depend on where cody's property lines are though? because trash on the curb is off your property but this crate looked to be inside his property lines. Just wondering, i could be wrong tho
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One thing that I really noticed about Cody and I like about him is he is really nice to the general public when that guy took the bots and the other video where they took his bows and rifles he really didn’t mind it when he met up with him. I don’t know if he was just scared or something but he is a really good person when it comes to the general public.😅
It's very common here in the UK and honestly, I think in most places in the world, that leaving stuff unlocked, exposed, and not tied down outside by your mailbox or property unless stated otherwise is considered unwanted and free to take to a good home, It feels a little out of touch to not have registered that, you're basically deliberately setting people up to take things thinking it's free then claim it's stealing when it's clearly not, I feel pretty bad for the poor guys time being wasted, He absolutely thought it was just trash and had no idea who's it belonged to hence he thought you were a scam, it was enjoyable to watch, but also it really just wasn't stealing...
Much respect on how you handled it Cody. I’m the same way. No body steals from me but at the same time he very well could have thought it was trash. That’s how we give stuff away where im from. We set it next to the road hoping someone takes it so we don’t have to deal with it anymore lol. As always great content guys.
I disagree, something doesn't sit right with me about a guy with millions of dollars getting this upset about a box being "stolen" from him when he very obviously left it conveniently exactly where people usually leave free stuff lol its like he has a revenge boner
@@tylerwestendorf9798 he claimed to not know anything about the box and to not have it in the beginning, which screams the word "liar" to me and at the end saying that he thought it was free. usually honest people keep their stories straight, could be that i'm wrong but really seems like hes lying
@@BigToro to be fair if some random guy with a million followers started making thinly veiled threats to you I would probably say anything to get the guy to stop bothering me.
@@historynerd2373 yeah i agree, though the best thing would be to be honest from the very beginning, which would most likely resolve the conflict quickly
I think he’s telling the truth about thinking it’s trash, where I’m from anything put out on the curb, side of the street, next to garbage can or mailbox usually means it free to take. I used to pick up free stuff like that and clean it up to resell🤷♂️
Cody, in many communities people will put something they no longer want out by the road. Old furniture, toys, exercise equipment, etc will be placed out by the road to let whoever wants it come by and get it. This is a way to get rid of something without just clogging up the landfills. Granted, he could just be a thief. Also, the pic of Murfreesboro was hilarious. It looks alot like Washington DC.
I cant believe the things that you come up with for content Cody. This was crazy. I am not saying that its not real, but dang, this was good. And the mercy at the end. I have to remind myself that all the time. I need it just as much, so I should be even more willing to give it to others, its just SO HARD TO DO sometimes. Good job on being a good example of that, we all need a reminder sometimes! And the lesson that he learned was good too!
Bro, this was handled SO incredibly well. Like every single aspect was handled with respect, humility, genuine open-mindedness. I didn't expect it to end that way at all and totally applaud Whistlin for the way he handled everything. Whistlin deserves all the success he has, from my computer chair dude seems like a pretty fuckin standup dude.
Doxxing a man for picking up what looks like abandoned property/ trash that was put in a place where people commonly leave garbage or things they're giving away in some misguided attempt to feign thievery for views, is not respect. Its the opposite. The respectful thing to do is publicly apologize to this guy and delete this whole cluster of a video before RUclips gets wind of it.
@@Nefville tbf the dude stole it, although it was just a misunderstanding. If someone stole something of yours you would do the same shit to find out who the person is to try and get it back, it was nice of Whistlin to let the guy keep it because it was a misunderstanding
Where i live it's a tradition to put unwanted stuff on the curb for anyone to take. When the college kids graduate or go home for the summer. They put their old furniture on the side of the curb. I would have assumed it was free if it was in my city.
I think the guy actually thought it was trash. I mean I see nice shit all the time at the end of peoples driveway. I assume it’s just trash 🤷🏻♂️ I get your point though that he denied it at first.
Seriously, this guy is legit honest with you. People put things by the road when it's trash or free. Do a follow up and give him a truck or some shit. He passes the vibe test.
Maybe its different elsewhere, but we leave stuff on the road for pickup, so its pretty much up for grabs. Either someone will come pick it up or the city will but it always gets taken. But talking to the guy like he was stealing it was crazy tho.
Not too many people use their brains to think these days Cody. They also don’t know what’s it a like to have a driveway so long or property so big. It’s broke people problems. Or Helmet wearing problems…either way you were in the right and an even better man for letting dude have it! Keep going bro!
Yeah, if you dont want something taken from near the curb or end of the road i would put a sign that says so. Scrappers and other people do drive around looking for stuff like this all the time. But you handled well and was pretty dang funny.
I honestly think the guy thought you had it set out as trash. Then when you questioned him about stealing something, he was like, i didnt steal anything....
I’d say he was legit. It’s just a plastic box there, probably thought it was rubbish. I dunno if I’d take it myself since it’s so close to your letterbox but I can see why he’d think it was rubbish.
Yeah, the fact it was on the other side of the mailbox and not close to the edge of the road to me would mean it's not being given away. Edit: 0:22 it's not even close to the road.
I'm glad the guy came to his senses and chose to do the right thing in the end. That's really all that matters. I think most people are actually not bad people trying to hurt anyone and we all make mistakes and bad decisions but being able to own up to it and remove your ego is the true test of character.
Sad to see a small creator have stuff stolen
whistlin diesel steals and reuploads my videos for views and is getting filthy rich off my hard work
Yep
He’s definitely not a small creator he has nearly 7 million subs on his main channel an he has more toys than anybody could ever need
@@Griffsconstruction I think you need to check up on your maths bud, his main channel has 7 subscribers
@@scrublord1468 yep. Scientific notations
Definitely can see how the guy thought it was free. I live in a small town where people leave stuff out by the mailbox and everyone knows it’s free. Some people decide to leave a sign and others don’t. So it was good to see that he let the guy keep it. Just a misunderstanding
I agree. Usually when we see that stuff on the side its free. Lol
Agreed
Yup
Even in the UK, this is the universal sign of you not wanting something anymore. I believe this guy 100%
In my town once a month the government sends out trucks to pickup anything left on the curbs. That greenbox would have been "stolen" in my town by the city.
How is it that Cody's high budget content and no budget content are both always bangers! This dude never misses!!!!
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"No budget content" with a tank.
I would have thought the same as that guy, in my area when stuff is left at the side of the road its free for anyone to take
He can't help himself.
@@LFGstockades Meaning he didn't buy anything he didn't already have"
I grew up in small town Michigan, we always left stuff that we didn’t want anymore by the trash and mailboxes and people would come and pick it up a few hours later. I honestly think his intent was not stealing. The simple fact he even messaged you back or showed up makes me feel that way even more.
Same here
I grew up in a small town in Michigan to, Romeo armada area
@@FxenV1my brother lives in armada. I'm from Mio. Love Michigan
I grew up in and live in small town Indiana, about 15 minutes from Michigan and that is still how we do it here. If you are done with stuff and think it has use and dont want to trash it, you usually put it out by the road, assuming its not absolute garbage.....furniture, appliances, bikes, you name it....usually people will put a sign saying "free" so that people dont think that they are stealing, but I bet I could go down the road today and find one place with something sitting outside waiting to be picked up like that.
I grew up in a small town in Michigan as well (Detroit) and we just took stuff no matter where it was on people’s properties.
Cody has completed life and he's just doing side quests at this point
@@JackWilkewhat?
@@JackWilke disgusting
a lot like X-Files
@@kwajtube more like X-Flies?
He has pretty much unlimited resources and he uses them to toy with people
In his defense it was technically at the curb unattended. That usually equals discarded. I don't think he actually had intent to steal on this one. And he was scared as shit once he was accused of stealing it.
Yeah, and taking it to use as a toolbox is seems legit too, he answered straight away, it’s not like he had to think of a reason for why he took it, he just saw a box and figured it was trash and it might make a decent toolbox. I think he’s legit.
yup I think there's also some kind of law (idk exactly which and probably not in all states) if you leave stuff close to the road it's considered trash by default (could be a brand new tv doesn't matter, and if someone takes it cops can't do anything about it)
I believe it varies from state to state but the general rule is, if it's by the curb it's trash. Now granted I have seen brand new looking mowers and the likes by a curb and you know from just looking at them they're not trash. Or the person has screw you money and decided they didn't want the "old" model anymore
@@sailyuiTennessee is one of those states. If you leave something next to the highway. It is considered trash Kentucky as well. I believe even the virginia's As well
@@sandyv4819 all of my mowers have been from those people theres like 6 people in my neighborhood that buy new mowers every year. they always start first pull and have super minor problems like the drive belt being out of adjustment
I think he could've actually thought it was trash if it was just sitting next to the mailbox, where some people put their trash cans out to get picked up. I'm glad guy was honest and he was able to keep the box. Cody has like 2000 of them lol
Cody hunted the guy like an animal. That could have happened to any of us. Honest mistake
Fr It’s kinda normal for people to do that
Who leaves valuable items by the road? Seriously
@@RockBottomGarage Cuckoo Cody, that’s who
@@RockBottomGarage on purpose
wauw! that tank at the 5:19 killed me almost from laughing.
Thanks Cody.
same for thief's heart
That’s was nice of you to let him keep the box. I think he was being honest about thinking it was trash. The tank was definitely overkill lmao
To be honest, stuff left on the side of the road is the universal symbol for "I"m throwing this out"
Guys this whole video is a huge irony
Ya, I wanted to mention that as well. Stuff being placed out like that is usually being thrown out and the guy just wanted it as a box for his tools. Seems like he didn't have any ill intent on selling it for money or anything.
@@miipastill, just because it’s the norm for things on the side of the road to be “free” doesn’t mean you should just take it and go. At least knock on the door or something. Never just assume.
nah tank cool
I can really see how he thought it was trash.
That’s what I thought 20 seconds in
Glad to see a small creator stand up for themselves.
whistlin diesel steals and reuploads my videos for views and is getting filthy rich off my hard work
Yeah small creator 8+ mln subs
@@Concorde002 sarcasm befuddles you.
@@Concorde002 You ever heard of sarcasm buddy?
@@JackWilke homie look at your profile picture you ain't got no rights to say nun 💀
In my part of TN you dont put things out at the street unless its there because its trash, its being given away for free, or you need to make content for your YT channel. I appreciate the fact the guy brought it back as well as the generosity and good heart of Whistlin Dixie
It was like 30 feet from the road. He should start taking anything 30 feet in someone's yard since its considered discarded
@@Aldoisunhinged IMHO He knew it was stolen. You may not realise the startling array of plausible Bullshyt that these sensitive intellectual scuzzball types can conjure on a spot. Not all Baddies wear masks and clothes like the Biggles Boys. Not all bad cowboys wear black hats. Wake up an' smell the Sewer. He wouldn't cut you a break. He's pissing himself laughing at your pissweakedness.
@Aldo hop off his meat
i bet this is your alt account
That's kinda close to the road right next to the mail box
How to make Cody go broke.
Step one: Steal from Cody.
Step two: Get threatened by Cody.
Step three: Meet Cody and keep what you stole.
Repeat until Cody has nothing left.
Cody will just buy it back by the money he gets for making a video about it lmao
how are you going to steal a tank?
Lila ❤jaxson
you are evil... and freaking hilarious.
I'd asked if he needs that tank or not.
I really believe that he thought it was trash because if I see something at the curb set out like trash that somebody's throwing away and I can use it or need it then I'll pick it up off the curb so I genuinely think he wasn't stealing it he just thought you were throwing it away in like they say one man's trash is another mans treasure
I instantly felt bad for the guy. I actually believe he just thought it was trash. I also think he tried to deny it originally bc he was just spooked. Cody handled it perfectly minus the tank 🤣
yea i would have thought it was trash based on how beat up and scratched it was and that it was empty.
Where I’m from, people leave shit at the bottom of their driveway all the time. Because they’re too lazy and cheap to go to the dump, so they try to pawn it off first.
Anybody with common sense would think it's trash. Moreso if that's where the garbage bins go for trash pickup. Kind of common knowledge that stuff left out by the street and of your driveway is likely to be trash.
The tank was pretty sweet though lol
the box was 30 feet from the road.
I always leave stuff out for people. Scrap metal, Logs, old appliances, old glass vases, people will literally take everything and anything. Its quite handy
Don't just leave this things, make it reusable by friends or friends of friends, this is much smarter stuff for all of us
@@nikostalk5730 the neighbours who take the stuff are essentially friends of friends of friends
Cody never fails to fill us up with experimental content
whistlin diesel steals and reuploads my videos for views and is getting filthy rich off my hard work
Is this a Joe bart reference??
Npc
And never fails to paint himself out to be an awesome guy, even when 90% of people agree that that looked like "free sh!t" at the end of a driveway.
he fills me up to the brim everytime
Honestly, I believe him. Stuff by mailboxes on the end of gravel driveways usually means free, but not always. The fact he brought it back and had the courage to chill with you by your effing tank and whatever cop car thing you got there makes me actually believe him. Alot of people leave free stuff at the end of gravel driveways by their mailboxes. Put a sign on the next one or chain it to the post if you don't want it taken. Anyway, that was super cool of you to give it to him. You should invite him back over and let him drive the tank for having the balls to flip a bitch and even stop. I would have thrown it out the car a block away and told you to get it there while driving away at 100mph lol 😂
so if you ordered something online and it didnt fit in your mailbox and they left it beside it that means its free ? americans are weird ye have these little things that nowhere else in the world has.. unless i see a sign beside it saying take it if you want it you should not take anything.
@@deanmalone1568 well most houses have the mailbox around the door and no package company is going to leave it on the side of the road. they would bring it up the street and leave it at your house door. people put furniture at the curb they want to get rid of all the time where I'm from in Canada. Same thing as leaving your garbage bag at the curb for the garbage truck to pick it up.
@deanmalone1568 no usually if it doesn't fit in your mailbox they walk it to your door and either knock or just leave it next to the door
@@deanmalone1568 Well considering the garbage truck will probably grab it anyways yeah, that's what that usually means. Believe it or not, its not just an "Americans are stupid" kind of situation, A lot of people aren't fortunate enough to buy stuff new, so they dumpster dive and look around for free stuff to fix up. its pretty common all over the world with the exception of third world countries, where people can't afford to throw stuff away. Also I don't know how things are done in your country but mail trucks deliver large packages to your door for that exact reason.
@@deanmalone1568usually if it doesn't fit in your mailbox they bring it to your door
Cody having somebody steal from him is like a junkie getting their next high lol
I mean if I had the power he does I would had done the same that one time someone stole my wheels with brand new tires at the tires shop. 😐
@@victorarmijo2057 Yikes bro sorry to hear that. I would've tracked them down
Honestly I can understand how someone would think it was trash many people do put stuff on the curb that is usually trash whether it be in a trash can or not especially because there was no sign on it specifically saying that is wasn’t trash but if that was the case why didn’t the dude just say my bad I thought it was trash so idk
we like getting high haha
Hey Cody my son who is 2.5 loves your videos 😊I know this is late by 8 months, but I know you know Jesus loves you man! You still show that side of you in these videos! You were raised right man! Keep shining brother!
In my area, if it's at the end of your driveway it's usually just trash. So I can understand him thinking that. But, there is always the chance he didn't think that.
Exactly. It's the universal symbol for something that is being thrown out.
same here
especially a dirty empty box, its not like it was a fresh amazon package
Same in my area, even areas that don't have curbside trash pickup. If it's by the side of the road, it's generally understood to be discarded.
ITS 30 FEET FROM THE ROAD
To be fair, here in Australia people specifically put trash that they don't want anymore out on the curb in front of their houses so anybody can come by and take it, so I wouldn't be surprised if his story about him 'thinking it was trash' was actually genuine. I mean if it was something you genuinely cared about, why would you have it laying unattended there like that? So I think it makes sense that somebody would think it is trash.
Exactly what I was thinking.
100% people in Australia just leave stuff out to be re gifted / used. If it stays there until next bin cycle it's normally disposed of then 😅
But Cody is not in australia! It all depends on how the culture of a country is! Sometimes people do the same in my country, but then they would put up a “for free” sign on it with cardboard or something
@@Mark-vn7etpipe down the same thing occurs in america what are you on about, you leave stuff at the curb that you don’t think is garbage but can be used by someone else stop crying
@@Mark-vn7et im certain thats a thing people do in damn near every country. i wouldnt leave something of importance to me outside of my house unatended unless it was bolted down
Giving him the crate back was priceless. If the guy told the truth and was going to use the crate as a toolbox for his job. Been there, I know the construction "employee" struggle and pretty sure Cody knows it well too! Bunch of people think construction guys are living the dream... The boss sure! The employees, not so much. That crate probably meant a lot for that guy too and giving it back to the guy to help him. Big thumbs up
@john_b_fab Simp. This was nothing but a set up for a video. a real theft? LOL
Honestly I can understand how someone would think it was trash many people do put stuff on the curb that is usually trash whether it be in a trash can or not especially because there was no sign on it specifically saying that is wasn’t trash but if that was the case why didn’t the dude just say my bad I thought it was trash so idk
thinking it was "trash" is a likely story. i believe, he thought it was a box that the owner intended to have amazon goodies delivered to.
Honestly same I work in construction and need a crate too put all my tools in but don’t got it like that atm
Where I’m from, if something is sitting by the road it’s generally set out there because it’s your please take this it won’t fit in my dumpster pile.
LMAO that poor guy. I'm glad you let him keep it, I'm sure he'll get really good use out of it. I've met many people in construction that remind me of this guy and given that you DID have it at the end of your drive it really is possible that he thought it was something that you sat out for the trash. We'll never know for sure, but I'd like to think that this guy genuinely didn't think he was stealing. Clearly English isn't his first language and the fact that he was so candid and DID return it does speak volumes. I'm not sure what you recorded that you didn't put in the video, but most thieves aren't going to be so calm and cool AND return your stuff on their own volition on terms that you set, regardless if you have a tank and/or homeland security. (though I'm sure this gentleman didn't know about or expect either) Great content as always though, I was hoping it was going to be more in line with the damn near senior citizen that lied dead to your face saying he had 1 beer and some kind of pill and said he felt like a wild ass kid again. Those kinds of people I crave to see justice brought upon for their misdeeds because they know what they're doing is wrong and only hope to save face (or jail time) when you confront them.
well, It's not about poor guy, since this is under a mailbox - this ain't a trash for me. If it's 1m near the closest road - this is 1000% trash and you could take it
I could definitely see that as trash being left by the side of the road. Probably just an honest mistake.
Yeah, but like he pointed out, why continue to lie about it when questioned?
@@302KingCobrathe guy speaks broken English and the way Cody came at him he probably didn't connect the two things immediately.
i feel like cody did this on purpose to try n go viral he knows what he’s doing
he def does. lame as hell tbh. baited the box leaving it near the road looking like it was discarded. and intimidated a working guy for no reason lol. @@notanopp5053
@@notanopp5053A 100% set up for content. Problem is the other guy probably didn't know that. Almost as if it's entrapment.
I believe the guy 100% he thought the box was discarded and unwanted so he took it thinking he can put his tools in it. This wasn't theft and i liked the way Cody handled this, blurred his face, spoke nicely and let him have the box at the end.
Spoke nicely to him? He called him a thief when he wasn't. He was just a garbage picker.
@@JeffKubelfr bro literally showed up to his house spoke to the man’s girlfriend and tracked it all through his social medias. that’s crazy
I think that's the joke. I don't always get this guy's sense of humor.
haha you'll fall for anything if you believe that greasy story
Then whyd that guy lie about having the box at first
How Cody went from Farm guy to rolling in a G wagon with a AP on is crazy.
Salute you sir .
Though I think I have spotted an AP on his wrist before, this is a Casio g-shock with a case mod.
It's his dad money!
I was surprised that he bought a G-Wagon for daily use, but that shows how ststisfied hi was after all the tests with the G-Wagon...
thats not an AP
an AP?
5:58 “I just work really hard” best roast for a thief💀
Don't put things by the hwy if you don't want people touching it. There is a thing called servitude which people don't own...
@@Kris-3337 its a mailbox
Stuff on the side of the road usually means trash or free to take. It’s completely understandable if that is what he really thought.
People often put trash at the end of their driveway to give away. That was extremely normal where I grew up. I feel so bad for this dude, he was probably terrified
yeah I was gonna say, where I live people only put stuff at the end of the driveway they want to give away... Although usually we throw a (FREE) sign next to it, but I get Cody's point even though where I live this is acceptable, that's how I get rid of furniture and crates I don't want anymore lol just throw it by the road and some redneck will pick it up for their shop.
Cody is the one guy on this planet who doesn’t understand the rule
@@andrewferguson8032 To be fair, I live in a place that looks very similar and we never leave things at the end of our driveway. And if we did, it wouldn't be expected to be stolen.. Just kind of a respect thing for us, but It is a really small town
@@JustinAdamsMusic409 I guess it depends on the area, like you said
He's so damn threatening and then you can have it. It just goes to show that Cody's not the massive jerk all the haters think he is
@@JackWilke well ain’t nobody asked for ur crap animations (I didn’t even watch them)
@@JackWilke idgaf ab your animations dawg.
shut up and cry somewhere else
@@JackWilke tf u on about fat boy?
your animation was the worst i've ever seen, do better@@JackWilke
What a rabbit hole I went down with this channel. This is comedy gold! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
As someone that's worked construction I totally get him seeing a nice box by the end of the road that looks like its trash and taking it to use as a tool box. Its always better to ask and make sure its trash and that they don't want it anymore.
ask who? The mailbox?
@@llVIUThe person at the other end of that drive way. If there's no one to ask, DONT TAKE IT.
Glad you gave it to him. Pretty sure he sincerely thought it was trash. I honestly would have taken it too if I drove by thinking it was trash. However I would have immediately said that when you contacted me.
I mean putting stuff near the road generally means it is free. I think his intentions were not to steal and that he genuinely thought it was for free.
Says who? What rule or law says that? A box marked with delivery logos should be common sense but common sense ain’t so common apparently.
I actually appreciate you handling it with grace. Where I’m from, if stuff is set out by the road it is typically free to give away or trash. Considering he doesn’t sound exactly from around these parts he may have assumed the same. Good on you Cody
Honestly leaving something on the end of your driveway I feel is the universal sign of "free, please take this".
It was at the end of your driveway. I would of thought it was free as well. I think he was genuine. Thanks for giving him the benefit of the doubt. Merry Christmas my friend
"maybe the tank was overkill" quote of the decade
I have no idea what your actual channel is about because I only watched a couple of your "people stole from me vids". But I love your style and the interaction between you and your friends. Highly entertaining! And on a side note, I'm a preacher. God bless for showing mercy and compassion. You're a good kid. Best wishes on continued success with your channel.
As a Mexican, I can understand where he came from. It’s normal for people to leave shit out they don’t want. And for us anything that is or looks like army style stuff we just absolutely love. And we also do love our toolboxes😭😭😭
Maybe knock on the door and ask?
@@design2survivewho tf leaves something important on their curb a quarter mile down from their front door
I would’ve taken it too if I thought It was trash cool looking tool box
@@design2survive not on private property
Cody was an idiot on this one
Y'all's detective skills are on point. Same as the PO PO.
If it was by the road. Most will assume it’s free.
Stop making sense, it ruins the false premise of the video.
its a mailbox
@@aheadofthecurve2352 its a package box
Well done! I must say that the Judicial system should take some notes on how some “criminal “acts can be handled as well as the positive effects .
I am new to this channel and I am now a huge fan.
Outstanding investigative work and restrained composure.
I think that if you have a crate out for package deliveries and stuff like that, you should make an effort to secure it down, spray paint MAIL on it, do ANYTHING to make it seem like it's not just trash that you're putting out.
Good on you for being understanding and empathizing and saying out loud that this is a common thing for someone to assume it's just garbage that could be repurposed for someone else.
But yeah, drive down two piles through the crate or however the hell someone smart would secure it and use a bit more effort to make it seem like it's not garbage.
Totally understandable - especially on back country roads - to go "oh yeah, that's beside the mail box, that must be for larger packages to not get damaged by weather, dirt, etc." BUT also equally understandable for someone to drive by and be like, "oh shit, that's a cool crate, is he throwing that out?" and taking it like A LOT of folks from all states, countries and walks of life feel that the curb is the community donation bin.
Shout out Trailer Park Boys.
since there is no TRASH signs - there is NO NEED for mail sprays
Imagine returning someone’s property you stole and they are outside waiting with a tank 😂😂😂 this guy never fails to disappoint
As a general rule stuff on the side of the road is trash, but the fact he denied it at first is suspicious. He seemed really cool and the fact he did come to meet you and give it back speaks volumes of the guy. Either way, nice of you to give it to him.
he just denied it cuz getting stalked like dat is sketchy af and he didn't know how to react initially. Bro he literally got stalked lol
just doing what illegals do best
also it was a really cool box so maybe he did wanna keep it lmao
If that happened to me I'd immediately think it was a scam. Wouldn't be the first time someone tried to extort someone for money by claiming something they gave away was stolen.
@@thegoon3088 seriously this fanbase is blood thirsty. hes an older guy too not really familiar with the internet and he did in fact LITERALLY get stalked lmao not to mention an empty crate was put out on the end of the driveway/mailbox which usually means trash.
An eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth. But to have an apology stands for more. The fact that Cody showed that there is another way from using violence and threats. Which ends either in Jail or a life to be lost. Life is so precious. Thank you Cody you have my respect.
When i leave stuff at the end of my driveway it goes away. Thats how that works.
True but this was placed on the other side of the mailbox. If you wanted to give it away it would normally be placed all the way at the road or at least closer to the road. This is just up on his driveway.
@@username8644 nope. That box was fair game.
@@channing8129 Go to 0:22 and re-watch. It's pretty far up
Thank you!
@@channing8129 How was it fair game? Just because you don't know why it was there does not mean it was "fair game", and obviously it wasn't fair game? Does he need to put notes on everything telling ppl to leave it alone? Anything being given away "free" should be signed as such. It's an entitled attitude that people have that makes them think anything not nailed down can just be taken because they believe "it's free" even if there isn't anything written on it that says it's free.
I understand his mistake. Where I live it’s common practice to put stuff you don’t want on the curb for people to take. You’re awesome for letting him keep it!!
Same here. People in my neighborhood leave stuff out by the street when they're giving it away. One evening, I left my old bicycle out by the curb and it was gone by the next morning. I can see why that guy thought someone was junking it.
Respect for showing that guy mercy. I think that was the right call because he was apologetic and brought it back. Stealing is wrong but he might really have thought it was just trash because it was sitting at the end of the diveway.
It's pretty incredible you were putting out content at a high quality this last year with no mention of your eyes. GOATED content creator.
The guys logic that he thought it was free is valid and makes perfect sense
Its so awesome to see Cody helping out small creators like this one, so nice that he is helping out in the industry 🔥💯🇺🇸
Helping out what creators??😂😂 he's the only creator here
I understand US laws to be generally similar to CA with respect to this: something left out on the curb like trash is legally "abandoned" and you lose rights to it -- including expectations of privacy. This is why anyone including PI's and cops can search garbage without a warrant, and why anyone can just take it. This is a very different situation from the other guy who went onto your property and into your containers (and even knew exactly who you were). In another universe Cody gets charged with harassment and/or mischief (or whatever the equivalents down there) for finding this dude and tracking what is now legally *his* property and violating f*his* privacy... IMHO if you want to leave crap on the curb fix it down or put a sign or move it back... Nobody stole from you if its reasonably expected that it could be trash left on the side of the road at your property line, and if it was empty it would only give confidence that it was indeed trash.
It was behind his letter box though. So not on the verge, it was still on his property.
i feel like he intentionally did it to just so he can recreate the viral vid
would it not depend on where cody's property lines are though? because trash on the curb is off your property but this crate looked to be inside his property lines. Just wondering, i could be wrong tho
100%
If it is on Cody's property it is neither abandoned nor free for the taking. You are a ID10T
This is christopher alex chavera from Texas love ur videos bro you are funny ....I used to be upset with u destroying ford's. ..but now I've grown to appreciate your videos bro ...keep up the good work
One thing that I really noticed about Cody and I like about him is he is really nice to the general public when that guy took the bots and the other video where they took his bows and rifles he really didn’t mind it when he met up with him. I don’t know if he was just scared or something but he is a really good person when it comes to the general public.😅
Stealing from Cody is the same as signing your own death warrant.
It's very common here in the UK and honestly, I think in most places in the world, that leaving stuff unlocked, exposed, and not tied down outside by your mailbox or property unless stated otherwise is considered unwanted and free to take to a good home, It feels a little out of touch to not have registered that, you're basically deliberately setting people up to take things thinking it's free then claim it's stealing when it's clearly not, I feel pretty bad for the poor guys time being wasted, He absolutely thought it was just trash and had no idea who's it belonged to hence he thought you were a scam, it was enjoyable to watch, but also it really just wasn't stealing...
bruh took the same pic as him I'm crying lmaooooooo that just got me to subscribe lol getting trolled by the guy you stole from is hilarious lmao
Much respect on how you handled it Cody. I’m the same way. No body steals from me but at the same time he very well could have thought it was trash. That’s how we give stuff away where im from. We set it next to the road hoping someone takes it so we don’t have to deal with it anymore lol. As always great content guys.
I disagree, something doesn't sit right with me about a guy with millions of dollars getting this upset about a box being "stolen" from him when he very obviously left it conveniently exactly where people usually leave free stuff lol its like he has a revenge boner
Its a possibility he thought it was being thown away and didn't realize what you're talking about at first when you texted him
yeah also thinking that, its sitting at the end of a driveway and could've been there for a while
Lesson learnt never steal from Cody otherwise you will be questioned by him and his tank😂
You’re a good man Cody! I don’t think he was acting with malice just thought it was being discarded. Either way you did the right thing!! GOD bless!!
You gotta admit that it looked like you were throwing it away. Its not like he went through your fence to get it.
That's what he was trying to do... all to make a video. Pretty cringe if you ask me
Gotta make content
@@tylerwestendorf9798 he claimed to not know anything about the box and to not have it in the beginning, which screams the word "liar" to me and at the end saying that he thought it was free. usually honest people keep their stories straight, could be that i'm wrong but really seems like hes lying
@@BigToro to be fair if some random guy with a million followers started making thinly veiled threats to you I would probably say anything to get the guy to stop bothering me.
@@historynerd2373 yeah i agree, though the best thing would be to be honest from the very beginning, which would most likely resolve the conflict quickly
You handle this stuff better than I would. Congratulations.
whistlin diesel steals and reuploads my videos for views and is getting filthy rich off my hard work
I think he’s telling the truth about thinking it’s trash, where I’m from anything put out on the curb, side of the street, next to garbage can or mailbox usually means it free to take. I used to pick up free stuff like that and clean it up to resell🤷♂️
blud just doesnt miss with these straight up movies!!!!
In my neighborhood, if something is at the end of your driveway, or in front of your house but near the road, it's free.
Definitely caught me off guard thinking it could be trash. Genuinely could of thought he was putting it to use instead of going to the dump.
Cody, in many communities people will put something they no longer want out by the road. Old furniture, toys, exercise equipment, etc will be placed out by the road to let whoever wants it come by and get it. This is a way to get rid of something without just clogging up the landfills. Granted, he could just be a thief.
Also, the pic of Murfreesboro was hilarious. It looks alot like Washington DC.
“Maybe the tank was overkill” Nah, if you own a tank use the tank.
honestly just the best content creator
the fact that you let old mate keep the box is where its at.
Love from Australia
It’s also highly likely Cody set this all up knowing the crate would likely walk away.
Of course he did and his dumbass followers bought it………”oh man you are so compassionate blah blah”
So obvious. What an asshole
This small creator needs to make a gofundme so we can help out with better security
I cant believe the things that you come up with for content Cody. This was crazy. I am not saying that its not real, but dang, this was good.
And the mercy at the end. I have to remind myself that all the time. I need it just as much, so I should be even more willing to give it to others, its just SO HARD TO DO sometimes.
Good job on being a good example of that, we all need a reminder sometimes! And the lesson that he learned was good too!
Bro, this was handled SO incredibly well. Like every single aspect was handled with respect, humility, genuine open-mindedness. I didn't expect it to end that way at all and totally applaud Whistlin for the way he handled everything. Whistlin deserves all the success he has, from my computer chair dude seems like a pretty fuckin standup dude.
Agreed.
Same
because dressing up with a tank over a box on the curb is handing it with respect, humility, genuine open-mindedness
Doxxing a man for picking up what looks like abandoned property/ trash that was put in a place where people commonly leave garbage or things they're giving away in some misguided attempt to feign thievery for views, is not respect. Its the opposite. The respectful thing to do is publicly apologize to this guy and delete this whole cluster of a video before RUclips gets wind of it.
@@Nefville tbf the dude stole it, although it was just a misunderstanding. If someone stole something of yours you would do the same shit to find out who the person is to try and get it back, it was nice of Whistlin to let the guy keep it because it was a misunderstanding
Where i live it's a tradition to put unwanted stuff on the curb for anyone to take. When the college kids graduate or go home for the summer. They put their old furniture on the side of the curb. I would have assumed it was free if it was in my city.
@3:50 that flower bed really filled out. Kudos to the apartment landscaper.
I think the guy actually thought it was trash. I mean I see nice shit all the time at the end of peoples driveway. I assume it’s just trash 🤷🏻♂️ I get your point though that he denied it at first.
Seriously, this guy is legit honest with you. People put things by the road when it's trash or free. Do a follow up and give him a truck or some shit. He passes the vibe test.
Maybe its different elsewhere, but we leave stuff on the road for pickup, so its pretty much up for grabs. Either someone will come pick it up or the city will but it always gets taken. But talking to the guy like he was stealing it was crazy tho.
better to be reused in a same or different purpose, than being shredded and digged into huge hill of unusable trash pieces!
Would you take a box marked with delivery company logos from off someone’s property?
Not too many people use their brains to think these days Cody. They also don’t know what’s it a like to have a driveway so long or property so big. It’s broke people problems. Or Helmet wearing problems…either way you were in the right and an even better man for letting dude have it! Keep going bro!
5:12 for anyone who wants the address to Cody’s shop it’s 6880 Pulltight Hill Road
How tf…
Google maps and public records show his address
Yeah, if you dont want something taken from near the curb or end of the road i would put a sign that says so. Scrappers and other people do drive around looking for stuff like this all the time. But you handled well and was pretty dang funny.
Cody it would be funny if you started experimenting with electricity
whistlin diesel steals and reuploads my videos for views and is getting filthy rich off my hard work
Wait for the cybertruck video.
Don't give him any ideas lol
I think this guy genuinely thought it was trash. He was honest about. You did the right move to help him out.
I honestly think the guy thought you had it set out as trash. Then when you questioned him about stealing something, he was like, i didnt steal anything....
We set stuff at the end our driveway all the time that is trash or for someone to take if they want
"The more they take from me, the more I'll take from them-" shits about to go down 💀
I’d say he was legit. It’s just a plastic box there, probably thought it was rubbish. I dunno if I’d take it myself since it’s so close to your letterbox but I can see why he’d think it was rubbish.
Yeah, the fact it was on the other side of the mailbox and not close to the edge of the road to me would mean it's not being given away.
Edit: 0:22 it's not even close to the road.
The way this guy tracks people down scares me, thanks Cody i'll never steal from someone
7:06 is the end of the vid if you did not know
Thank you, I did not know
thanks man i also didn’t know 🙏
Cody is a master at recovering his stuff. I dream of the day he recovers his Dad's skidloader. Something tells me 'that' guy won't get off lightly.
I have a feeling that thing has been scrapped by now. Would be cool if it ever turned up though.
This dude had to be shaking when he saw the text at 4:20
Goat this warmed my heart fr fr. As a racoon-rat-man that steals things from the driveways on garbage day.
I'm glad the guy came to his senses and chose to do the right thing in the end. That's really all that matters. I think most people are actually not bad people trying to hurt anyone and we all make mistakes and bad decisions but being able to own up to it and remove your ego is the true test of character.
aint that the truth!! spot on in my eyes..
the tank is not overkill. ever.
3:35 had me DEAD BRO
All that bs just to tuck tail and tell the guy to keep it wth! 😂😂😂
Don't leave that tank next to your mail box. Someone might think your throwing it away.
You’re*
@@jakjak4271 You are? That wouldn't make any sense at all
@@todd-617 someone might thing you’re throwing it away?