The molds in the kitchen are pudding molds, or you could make a beef wellington in the red clay one, and place in there, when you flip it out, it's absolutely gorgeous! The rounded white one, more of a jello or pudding mold. TS 17:58 those are called Bloodletting Fleams, like you've seen in movies, when someone got sick they'd bleed them, usually at the elbow. TS 56:60 nut cracker before they made the grooves to hold the nuts in place. Grandpa had a set we kids used every Christmas. He always had a dish of mixed nuts. When they came out with a new type with teeth and spring activated we bought him one also came with the pick, you'd have thought you gave him gold. The Chevette emblem, I had a 2 door 1984 Chevette diesel engine. Had used it for years. I'd love to have that little car again. Sadly plugging it in all night in the winter didn't always keep its block warm enough to start the next morning in the winter months. Anywhooo.. I'm subscribed to all your channels and Matt get a 💇♂️ lol xx
Fascinating about the fleam. I've heard of blood letting but never thought there'd be a dedicated tool but makes sense considering how popular the practice once was. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleam
The Benzing racing clock would have a thimble to put a rubber racing ring in as soon as the pigeon arrived home and you would put the racing ring within the thimble in the top hole and clock it in and thus it would stamp the time on the paper scroll, I used to race pigeons with my Dad when I was in my late teens ❤
Based on the wound shoes, and the hypodermic needles… It’s safe to say the least resident was a diabetic? Those letters are for branding goats most likely, they tattoo the inside of the ear. Plus the scales maybe the needles were for the livestock… who knows!
Whilst I loved seeing your absolutely adorable dog Bear running around this house, perhaps on your next explores, you keep him on a leash, as there are so many unforeseen dangers when visiting an unexplored abandoned property. I am not being a Debbie Downer, but there was one place in this property, where the roof had collapsed, and water had flooded the floor, as well as the needles on the floor… Year‘s ago, one of my friend’s entered her previously flooded 17th Century cottage in Bristol, which had been an antique filled, with her little Highland Terrier… five days later, he died, on Christmas Eve, after sadly picking up a water pathogen within the ground of the receded water…I would hate for this to happen to Bear… I own a Hungarian Pumi, who is a bigger version of Bear, a breed not found in the UK. A few years ago we were on holiday in the Harz mountains in central Germany, when we experienced extreme flooding, and even after the water‘s had receded, thinking back to my friend losing her dog, we curtailed our holiday there, as we thought the risk was not worth it for our little boy… Again, I just wanted to alert you to the possible dangers, and is no way a criticism of you…I I only just wanted to alert you to possible dangers, that only dog owner‘s visiting the vet‘s with a sick animal find out:-( I have only just found your channel today, and have subscribed after seeing your highly interesting nursing home video, which took me down a rabbit hole, after seeing the letter, which you had both found in the attic…I did make a comment on YT, but I think that I may be shadow banned:-(. Again, I like you both, and I found it extremely sad, to find the remnants of people‘s lives, just rotting away in an empty nursing home attic, which at any point in the future will be lost forever, if you guys had not documented their existence. Looking at the school photographs of the town in Lincolnshire, I feel, that whoever had been behind taking these photographs must have been a teacher at the Market Rasen School, not only taking photographs of the students, but the labs, which at the time, normal students would have not be able to afford a camera or have the necessary camera skills. The school, (which I think is a private fee paying school) incidentally, still exists, with a higher than average exam ratio, although the Tennis Courts are gone, the house where the girl border‘s lived in one of the photo‘s still remains….. Incidentally, the 1946 diary, which you found, was a log book of what was happening on this Welsh farm, They obviously had cows, pigs and crops, and it was interesting to see the workings of the farm, paying family wages. Mangolds, were a form of turnip, used to feed cattle and pigs, as they were not paying regularly for the transplantation of marigold flowers:-) My father, an Irish immigrant, had spent the first part of world War 2, in Wales and then as a young man, moved with his brother, to Canada and America. I remember both him and his brother had been shocked upon returning to England in 1953, transporting his 1952 Chevrolet via cruise ship, which I have his passenger cruise booklet, on his voyage from New York to England. On returning to England, being shocked that rationing by the English Government was still in place, as it was not until 1954, that rationing cards issued by the Government came to an end…. But history records, in the UK, that during the war years, and the ensuing years, which followed, the population was the healthiest, as butter, sugar and meat were rationed until 1953… Anyway, I am so glad to have recently stumbled across your recent videos, and look forward to seeing more…. Greetings to you both from Germany:-)
I didn't think of needles or water borne issues but I did think of Bear finding some nasty spiders and getting himself bitten. I wouldn't be bringing him along if he were mine - cute as he is..
The pigeon clock, took me back to my childhood, thank you for showing that. Pigeon fanciers are a dying breed. I loved, ringing and stamping the wings with my dad when I was a kid. Such happy memories 😊
Thanks for including Bear in your video, I missed him, it’s good to see his little hairy face, he is sooooo cute. You guys are cute too, but Bear has you beat. Good explore, I watched it twice.
Omg that 3 wheeled bike the little girl was on, I had one in the 70’s it had a metal box on the back and I used to put a blanket in for comfort and take my little brother for a ride. He loved it. 😂
Bear is very brave going around on his own. Matt i bet that vase basket in the locked cabinet held buttons and you weren't meant to get in 😂 xx 💙The wee men were munchkins and they sang We are the lollipop kid's.
The shoes are possibly for a person who has bandages on. They may have had a chronic leg ulcer (which would sometimes take years to heal, if at all) and therefore because of the compression bandages they wouldn’t have been able to wear a regular shoe. In 1975 the Queen mother was 75 because she was born 4th August 1900. They were the Munchkins in The Wizard of Oz😊 Finally, they always say a dog resembles their owner….Matt’s beard is the same colour as Bear’s coat 😆 😆😆😆😆😆
Another fun one Thanks for the laughs. Bear was probably rolling around in rat pee or something. My dogs do that when they find something smelly like pee or dead animal smell
The shoes at the beginning are for people with plaster casts, the black ones are a series of wound shoes so after surgery you don't put weight on the part they don't want you to.
Aww lovely to see bear the explorer esp with cats lol 😆 and every week it's Educating Matt with Andy what where why what when.. so bloody funny honestly oh my days! 😱🤣😅😂 x x
Absolutely Love little Bear. He’s so cute! It’s always interesting to me when you find a “Davis” or “Davies” in Wales. That’s where I’ve traced my ancestry back to. Great explore. Thank you!❤👍🏻
Hey, #Teresa we might be related! My ancestors come from Wales also. I am Sheila Davis from Alabama USA! I'm still researching my family tree, so just getting started! ❤️🇺🇸❤️💙🇬🇧❤️
@@sheilad83 that’s so neat! I’ve traced back to a Daniel Davis. 1759-1838. He came from Wales and fought in our Revolutionary War. (Virginia) he was my great great great grandfather Hope this helps!
The special shoes are made in a mode, which keeps you from rolling on your toes, if you have for example broken some toes, you can still walk in these shoes. Most often they are also used by people with diabetic feet when some toes have been amputated.by surgery. Thank you for sharing this experiences and I like your Dog, too. 👍😸
The metal thing is actually a type of nut-cracker. The narrow side IS for hazelnuts and the wide side for walnuts and other bigger nuts. My mother used to have one like this. It may have been from the forties or fifties. They are Not produced anymore.
Bear! Hi fella! Missed you! Okay so the little double perforated wheel that you found, is used for sewing. It actually copies patterns and provides guides. Loved this home! What treasures! Hope Matt is feeling better and no one else is sick. ❤️❤️❤️
Haha, I could never stick to the urban exploring code. I’d have walked off with that camera! It’s a 1950s Ensign and could possibly be a bit special!? Despite owning a couple of classic bikes, I was clueless as to what the one was in the photo? Yet another great video from the Laurel and Hardy of urban exploring. If you’re not watching these videos as they premiere, you’re missing out on some hilarious banter!
Hey guys great explore so much really old paraphernalia for a diabetic all the syringes and needles not to mention the footwear downstairs - insulin dependent type 1 diabetes I feel for the elderly owner a truly debilitating lifelong illness to the end.
Bear is either keep on rubbing his back on another previous dogs, animals scent or it could be the previous owners ghost 👻 keep on tickling his belly,X I would really love to be able to see the things that Bear can see when he goes on these explores with you both...Xx
Omg! Loved this video I love it when you find old pictures and letters it tells so much about the building when it was once a home and had a family living in it. For me the best bit was the cars outside wow! What a find that Capri, took me right back to my child hood my dad used to have capris in the 80s and I loved the xr2 when I was younger although I liked the mrk 2, I'm a 80s baby same as Matt so i music cars etc of that era i lv. What a cracking video though I can't believe I missed this one when I was going through the playlists!
Hello boys, the little spoons are for mustard I think and the other thing are nut crackers, we had them when I was younger. Stay safe and well much love Jo xx
Now, from what I've understood the witching hour is @12:00 am. that's when they start their incantations under the brightest of moonlight, and 3:00 am. is the devils hour because the three represents the mocking of the trinity.
That clock with the numbers arranged in a square was amazing and now I need to figure out the year of the clock. Love all the videos. You both are hilarious. Bear is precious
The world's first aluminum coins actually made for circulation and put into use were the 1907 and 1908 coins of British East Africa (1/2 penny KM 6; 1 penny KM 5) and British West Africa (1/10 penny KM
@@dianat119 yep true, I used to have to give my friend his insulin using syringes. He got the syringes on prescription but had to pay for the needles. Crazy
I don’t think my missus would appreciate me turning up with that and parking it on my drive for months in end. I’ve not long ago gone down from 4 cars to just the one 🤣🤣🤣
Right! You guys rock! Although you do give me nightmares sometimes... I keep dreaming I'm in abandoned hotels trying to get out and I had another dream about aliens and their space ships had designs like the tiles you find on the fireplaces 🤣 maybe I need to be taken to one of those asylums you explore! Great video, Bear is my favourite beeper 🐕 💕
The big wheel looks like it's for a sort of dune buggy thing, it is farm country and we live near tonnes of farms and they drive around the fields on them here too
it makes you wonder if the whole family died. The room with all the CDs he was obviously a teenager, who just ups and leaves everything behind? I've taken a huge box of VHS tapes and CDs to every new house I've moved to, but they always go in the loft lol
18:06 the thing with "Daggery bits" was a tool for "Bloodletting" ( before they knew better). I thought you weren't going to bring Bear after what happened last time(disappeared in a clothes pile)?☺ excessive Rodent admiration, Cat hunting, etc😸
Three pence!Thats what you got if you ran errands for neighbours back in the 60’s. Mr Wilson would send me and my Sis around to Henry’s for his little tin of snuff. Now it a big bag of white stuff.😂😆😂😂😆😂😆😂
The wheels off an ATV (all terrain vehicle) the moulds were for breads .... I've got a few really old ceramic ones x they make awesome decorative breads....
Bear is so cute! Loved seeing him along for the explore.
That Capri made me cry. My favourite car. My parents had one when I was a kid and used to pretend it was Kit from Knight rider 😂
Bear is such a lovely dog, he needs his own little hoodie 😁
The molds in the kitchen are pudding molds, or you could make a beef wellington in the red clay one, and place in there, when you flip it out, it's absolutely gorgeous! The rounded white one, more of a jello or pudding mold. TS 17:58 those are called Bloodletting Fleams, like you've seen in movies, when someone got sick they'd bleed them, usually at the elbow. TS 56:60 nut cracker before they made the grooves to hold the nuts in place. Grandpa had a set we kids used every Christmas. He always had a dish of mixed nuts. When they came out with a new type with teeth and spring activated we bought him one also came with the pick, you'd have thought you gave him gold. The Chevette emblem, I had a 2 door 1984 Chevette diesel engine. Had used it for years. I'd love to have that little car again. Sadly plugging it in all night in the winter didn't always keep its block warm enough to start the next morning in the winter months. Anywhooo.. I'm subscribed to all your channels and Matt get a 💇♂️ lol xx
Fascinating about the fleam. I've heard of blood letting but never thought there'd be a dedicated tool but makes sense considering how popular the practice once was. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleam
The Benzing racing clock would have a thimble to put a rubber racing ring in as soon as the pigeon arrived home and you would put the racing ring within the thimble in the top hole and clock it in and thus it would stamp the time on the paper scroll, I used to race pigeons with my Dad when I was in my late teens ❤
Based on the wound shoes, and the hypodermic needles… It’s safe to say the least resident was a diabetic? Those letters are for branding goats most likely, they tattoo the inside of the ear. Plus the scales maybe the needles were for the livestock… who knows!
Finally, something to look forward to watching. Y'all make our day here in the USA.
Those little blades are a medical device used for blood letting. They are actually quite old, Victorian or earlier.
Whilst I loved seeing your absolutely adorable dog Bear running around this house, perhaps on your next explores, you keep him on a leash, as there are so many unforeseen dangers when visiting an unexplored abandoned property. I am not being a Debbie Downer, but there was one place in this property, where the roof had collapsed, and water had flooded the floor, as well as the needles on the floor… Year‘s ago, one of my friend’s entered her previously flooded 17th Century cottage in Bristol, which had been an antique filled, with her little Highland Terrier… five days later, he died, on Christmas Eve, after sadly picking up a water pathogen within the ground of the receded water…I would hate for this to happen to Bear…
I own a Hungarian Pumi, who is a bigger version of Bear, a breed not found in the UK. A few years ago we were on holiday in the Harz mountains in central Germany, when we experienced extreme flooding, and even after the water‘s had receded, thinking back to my friend losing her dog, we curtailed our holiday there, as we thought the risk was not worth it for our little boy…
Again, I just wanted to alert you to the possible dangers, and is no way a criticism of you…I I only just wanted to alert you to possible dangers, that only dog owner‘s visiting the vet‘s with a sick animal find out:-(
I have only just found your channel today, and have subscribed after seeing your highly interesting nursing home video, which took me down a rabbit hole, after seeing the letter, which you had both found in the attic…I did make a comment on YT, but I think that I may be shadow banned:-(. Again, I like you both, and I found it extremely sad, to find the remnants of people‘s lives, just rotting away in an empty nursing home attic, which at any point in the future will be lost forever, if you guys had not documented their existence. Looking at the school photographs of the town in Lincolnshire, I feel, that whoever had been behind taking these photographs must have been a teacher at the Market Rasen School, not only taking photographs of the students, but the labs, which at the time, normal students would have not be able to afford a camera or have the necessary camera skills. The school, (which I think is a private fee paying school) incidentally, still exists, with a higher than average exam ratio, although the Tennis Courts are gone, the house where the girl border‘s lived in one of the photo‘s still remains…..
Incidentally, the 1946 diary, which you found, was a log book of what was happening on this Welsh farm, They obviously had cows, pigs and crops, and it was interesting to see the workings of the farm, paying family wages. Mangolds, were a form of turnip, used to feed cattle and pigs, as they were not paying regularly for the transplantation of marigold flowers:-)
My father, an Irish immigrant, had spent the first part of world War 2, in Wales and then as a young man, moved with his brother, to Canada and America. I remember both him and his brother had been shocked upon returning to England in 1953, transporting his 1952 Chevrolet via cruise ship, which I have his passenger cruise booklet, on his voyage from New York to England. On returning to England, being shocked that rationing by the English Government was still in place, as it was not until 1954, that rationing cards issued by the Government came to an end…. But history records, in the UK, that during the war years, and the ensuing years, which followed, the population was the healthiest, as butter, sugar and meat were rationed until 1953…
Anyway, I am so glad to have recently stumbled across your recent videos, and look forward to seeing more….
Greetings to you both from Germany:-)
I didn't think of needles or water borne issues but I did think of Bear finding some nasty spiders and getting himself bitten. I wouldn't be bringing him along if he were mine - cute as he is..
Same don't know what he'd pick up poor baby
We don’t have nasty spiders in the UK
Bear is a terrier that is just what they do
I love listening to you two talk back and fourth. You get me to laughing so hard I’m almost crying 😂!
The pigeon clock, took me back to my childhood, thank you for showing that. Pigeon fanciers are a dying breed. I loved, ringing and stamping the wings with my dad when I was a kid. Such happy memories 😊
Snap, my memory bank opened wide as soon as I saw it. Happy Times
I still have my dads clock.
Thanks for including Bear in your video, I missed him, it’s good to see his little hairy face, he is sooooo cute. You guys are cute too, but Bear has you beat. Good explore, I watched it twice.
Omg that 3 wheeled bike the little girl was on, I had one in the 70’s it had a metal box on the back and I used to put a blanket in for comfort and take my little brother for a ride. He loved it. 😂
Bear is so adorable. Love to see him more
Bear is very brave going around on his own. Matt i bet that vase basket in the locked cabinet held buttons and you weren't meant to get in 😂 xx 💙The wee men were munchkins and they sang We are the lollipop kid's.
Love when bear comes with you and wizard of oz has munchkins. Great video!
In lovely Wales again
The shoes are possibly for a person who has bandages on. They may have had a chronic leg ulcer (which would sometimes take years to heal, if at all) and therefore because of the compression bandages they wouldn’t have been able to wear a regular shoe. In 1975 the Queen mother was 75 because she was born 4th August 1900. They were the Munchkins in The Wizard of Oz😊 Finally, they always say a dog resembles their owner….Matt’s beard is the same colour as Bear’s coat 😆 😆😆😆😆😆
Yeah maybe diabetic leg ulcers,maybe even amputee
Another fun one Thanks for the laughs. Bear was probably rolling around in rat pee or something. My dogs do that when they find something smelly like pee or dead animal smell
I love this channel. Its a sanctuary where innuendo and stupidity are guaranteed
The shoes at the beginning are for people with plaster casts, the black ones are a series of wound shoes so after surgery you don't put weight on the part they don't want you to.
The shoes are usually for if you break your foot or ankle
My 2 favorite men in the world who make me laugh so hard love you guy's from Illinois 💖
Hey Melissa, my American ancestors lived in Alton, Illinois...I'd love to visit one day
Thank you, Gentlemen - and that most certainly includes Bear 💝
Aww lovely to see bear the explorer esp with cats lol 😆 and every week it's Educating Matt with Andy what where why what when.. so bloody funny honestly oh my days! 😱🤣😅😂 x x
Adore little Bear xx
Absolutely Love little Bear. He’s so cute! It’s always interesting to me when you find a “Davis” or “Davies” in Wales. That’s where I’ve traced my ancestry back to. Great explore. Thank you!❤👍🏻
Hey, #Teresa we might be related! My ancestors come from Wales also. I am Sheila Davis from Alabama USA! I'm still researching my family tree, so just getting started!
❤️🇺🇸❤️💙🇬🇧❤️
@@sheilad83 that’s so neat! I’ve traced back to a Daniel Davis. 1759-1838. He came from Wales and fought in our Revolutionary War. (Virginia) he was my great great great grandfather Hope this helps!
The special shoes are made in a mode, which keeps you from rolling on your toes, if you have for example broken some toes, you can still walk in these shoes. Most often they are also used by people with diabetic feet when some toes have been amputated.by surgery. Thank you for sharing this experiences and I like your Dog, too. 👍😸
The metal thing is actually a type of nut-cracker. The narrow side IS for hazelnuts and the wide side for walnuts and other bigger nuts. My mother used to have one like this. It may have been from the forties or fifties. They are Not produced anymore.
Bear! Hi fella! Missed you!
Okay so the little double perforated wheel that you found, is used for sewing. It actually copies patterns and provides guides.
Loved this home! What treasures!
Hope Matt is feeling better and no one else is sick. ❤️❤️❤️
Bear is cute! The hat looking thing is a car thermostat!!
Haha, I could never stick to the urban exploring code. I’d have walked off with that camera!
It’s a 1950s Ensign and could possibly be a bit special!?
Despite owning a couple of classic bikes, I was clueless as to what the one was in the photo?
Yet another great video from the Laurel and Hardy of urban exploring.
If you’re not watching these videos as they premiere, you’re missing out on some hilarious banter!
Same. I'd feel too sad to see everything decaying and would need to rescue things, especially the photos.
A brilliant find I loved looking at the photos but it’s sad they’re all left behind x
The Hoover Junior is model 119 from 1959
3 oclock time goes back 100's of years. Good content, I'm glad you look after the places you visit. The blades are for spacing spark plugs.
The items at 18:30 are a set of Victorian blood letting instruments
That was a great explore, it was so good to see Ben Caspersight in the live chat and beautiful Bear on another explore
Hey guys great explore so much really old paraphernalia for a diabetic all the syringes and needles not to mention the footwear downstairs - insulin dependent type 1 diabetes I feel for the elderly owner a truly debilitating lifelong illness to the end.
Bear is either keep on rubbing his back on another previous dogs, animals scent or it could be the previous owners ghost 👻 keep on tickling his belly,X I would really love to be able to see the things that Bear can see when he goes on these explores with you both...Xx
Love Bear!
20:21 i always find it entertaining when andy is being insulting and the fact matt just laughs and says ''you cant say that''
You will be surprised how much footage gets cut out because of the things I say which can’t be kept in
Sheep tagging came in after the foot and mouth in 2001. Tags are big like yellow and numbers on them.
Awwww your fluffy baby family dog very sweet adorable little sweetheart 💕❤💖💗💙♥ very cute adorable darling picture.
Hi guys ,awesome to see bear come back
Love Andy he is such a nice guy ❤
I LOVE the humor!! You guys are awesome
I love Bear. he looks so cuddly. Ellesmere is in Shropshire, Ellesmere Port is across the Mersey from Liverpool.
At 22:55 the 'crimper tool' Andy is holding is a leather double stitch pricking wheel.
Great video, always look forward to Sunday's!
Omg! Loved this video I love it when you find old pictures and letters it tells so much about the building when it was once a home and had a family living in it. For me the best bit was the cars outside wow! What a find that Capri, took me right back to my child hood my dad used to have capris in the 80s and I loved the xr2 when I was younger although I liked the mrk 2, I'm a 80s baby same as Matt so i music cars etc of that era i lv. What a cracking video though I can't believe I missed this one when I was going through the playlists!
Lovely explore x
Awww cute puppy 🐶 😍 💖
The 'Cough sweets' are tips for snooker/pool cues.
Hello boys, the little spoons are for mustard I think and the other thing are nut crackers, we had them when I was younger. Stay safe and well much love Jo xx
Now, from what I've understood the witching hour is @12:00 am. that's when they start their incantations under the brightest of moonlight, and 3:00 am. is the devils hour because the three represents the mocking of the trinity.
I think the thing at 17:53 is called a flechette and was for letting blood back when they thought bleeding out like a carp on the deck was a cure.
That clock with the numbers arranged in a square was amazing and now I need to figure out the year of the clock. Love all the videos. You both are hilarious. Bear is precious
Shoes for diabetics with wounds. My mom is constantly getting sores on her feet and she's diabetic.
love you guys, your dog takes the biscuit
Really enjoyed that one thanks guys , hope you feel better soon Matt, I'm getting over covid and that was horrific
Those shoes with the wedge on the toes are for bunion operations. I had one of those after my bunion operation.
But they were not the most comfortable things to wear
Oh hell, the most uncomforatble thing ever and not to mention the pain after the op.
Love the adventure dog!🐶
Nad and denon were my favourite.😊
That brass thing with blades is a Tyre thread depth gadget.
The prime minster I think you meant was Antony Eden . Great explore guys
The world's first aluminum coins actually made for circulation and put into use were the 1907 and 1908 coins of British East Africa (1/2 penny KM 6; 1 penny KM 5) and British West Africa (1/10 penny KM
Let’s go! 🎉
The medical shoes are often used by diabetics as they tend to be prone to foot injuries, infected wounds and incredibly painful neuropathy.
The syringes were probably for injecting insulin.
@@dianat119 yep true, I used to have to give my friend his insulin using syringes. He got the syringes on prescription but had to pay for the needles. Crazy
Andy why don’t you make enquiries about the Capri, you never know. Great explore as usual. Thank you.
I don’t think my missus would appreciate me turning up with that and parking it on my drive for months in end. I’ve not long ago gone down from 4 cars to just the one 🤣🤣🤣
Fascinating seeing the old photos
Also can be used for fishing the weigh the fish
FYI in the Wizard of Oz they were called “Munchkins”😊🥰💖💖🥳
You guys are hysterical! Love the photos!
Thanks so much!
Are you not worried that Bear hurts himself or eat something ?
Chevette "chevvy" 😂
18:30 Those are antique bloodletting blades. Quiet the interesting find.
but Andy is adorable in his glasses!!!
H H Gregory was a novelist his books are in Waterstones
Right! You guys rock! Although you do give me nightmares sometimes... I keep dreaming I'm in abandoned hotels trying to get out and I had another dream about aliens and their space ships had designs like the tiles you find on the fireplaces 🤣 maybe I need to be taken to one of those asylums you explore! Great video, Bear is my favourite beeper 🐕 💕
Those Darco shoes are $185.00 here in Canada
😆 just about choked on my breakfast at your comments about the surgical shoes! I always watch Beepers when I need a 😂. Greetings from Scotland 🏴
I really enjoyed watching today. Thank you💖
Glad you enjoyed it
The weird shoes I think are for people who have had toes surgically removed. Its to help them keep there balance
Bear wants belly rubs btw that's why he plays dead my sisters dog does it to me all time 😂😊
Fab video x
Ellesmere Port is near liverpool.
I have the early Euphoria cds and many other cds too.
The big wheel looks like it's for a sort of dune buggy thing, it is farm country and we live near tonnes of farms and they drive around the fields on them here too
it makes you wonder if the whole family died. The room with all the CDs he was obviously a teenager, who just ups and leaves everything behind? I've taken a huge box of VHS tapes and CDs to every new house I've moved to, but they always go in the loft lol
18:06 the thing with "Daggery bits" was a tool for "Bloodletting" ( before they knew better). I thought you weren't going to bring Bear after what happened last time(disappeared in a clothes pile)?☺ excessive Rodent admiration, Cat hunting, etc😸
Three pence!Thats what you got if you ran errands for neighbours back in the 60’s.
Mr Wilson would send me and my Sis around to Henry’s for his little tin of snuff.
Now it a big bag of white stuff.😂😆😂😂😆😂😆😂
Oo-er! 🤣🤣
mr wilson has obviously upgraded but in the very same manner......he is a very naughty boy haha 😂🤣
@@marckentzer1435 I never did trust MR Wilson.
I think he liked little boys or big ones..😂😆😂
I would love an other deck like that stacked up
I love the exploring, I'd have a hard time leaving everything behind
Wouldn't invite *you* over for dinner then !
@@Carol...... your house isn't abandoned is it
hello matt & andy, thanks for the mention of me in your video, regarding the old reg numbers, in future please mention my name, "Dale" thanks 😁👍✌️
You two are a laugh 😅🤣😂😆 a moment the pare of you 😅😅😅😅😅 piss eachother 🤣😂😆😄 off . Both of you are great 👍👏❤👌♥☺👍
Great location, fantastic photos…. Bear needs to join you an all explores ♥️🐾
Those are to gasp spark plugs the daggery bits lol
Love you guys and baby bear so happy to watch you all love Patricia curry Danville VA❤😂🎉😅
Great video as always i really enjoyed it. You can see Bear loves exploring too he is so cute.
That was great guys!📽🐕
The wheels off an ATV (all terrain vehicle) the moulds were for breads .... I've got a few really old ceramic ones x they make awesome decorative breads....
And pies as Andy said.... like venison, x game pies etc....x