I would totally have to agree with you even the city I live in which I was born and raised in. There is parts of it. You just don’t go into unless you were born there. That’s the only way you’d probably be safe.
I like old Dog he's the reason I filed for my SS early but I already retired early and was just waiting to get my ss because it's the third check part of my retirement plan .We live realy good here in the Philippines on my retirement .
Keep up the good work and showing those afforable places! A lot of people believe those guys who say its not possible. Yet, if you experience those people you see how they spend their money on, eating out every day, being habitual drinkers too, and want to live amongst each other in gated communties or what else and then wondering how their costs are like that.
I understood and heard this conversation perfectly. While there is background noise, your voices were understandable. Enjoyed the banter… and after watching several of your videos I have subbed. I like your style.
I remember the cutest thing with my youngest son. My youngest son at the time (2014) never left his village. My Wife and I took him to Makati. And he never used a shower before. He started laughing excitedly and saying, it's raining in the bathroom. Before that day he only used a bucket and a scup to bathe. This is a great memory for me I will never forget. 😂
To your conversation regarding children out in the streets playing. I grew up in the 70s/80s, and my parents never had a concern about me going off to a park or running around the neighborhood with my friends......BUT today I very seldom/never see children outside playing with friends. It just doesn't happen. Parents are way too overprotective and for good reason. It's a very secluded life for children today where all they do is stay indoors playing video games and social media is poisoning their minds.
Great video guys 2 good views on a simple stress free life after my life in US that's all I'm looking for 5 months here now exactly what I expected thanks to guys like you
Nice hearing from you old timers in the Philippines. I have found this area to be full of friendly helpful people both Expats and Filipinos . I’m two months from my six month commitment before i make up my mid if i would like to make this Island my home. I have a trip to the U>S> planed at the end of September will Probably make up my mind once I’m stateside. Nice discussion. Thanks!
Yes - more like Mexico with expat living in a bubble. Go outside the perimeter of the bubble and it is mexico with english speakers and soi dogs. I do find that over the years Thailand is not the land of smiles, nor is vietnam. It's the Philippines.
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat I know you're August is busy I will be there till September 8th really hope to meet up with you bro and another vlogger told me I have a RUclips channel I didn't even know it but I guess I have one and it's called Jimbo L I don't know about this crap but I uploaded some shorts I think bye for now brother
Thank you for making this video. I'm planning on making the move from US , and I originally was thinking thaiĺand but like your friend the Visa requirements suck so I started looking into Phillipines and I was pleasantly surprised that not all of the country is poor stricken like the poverty areas of Manila and anyway I'm excited to get there and rent a place and travel and hopefully date some normal woman lol. The US is falling apart with its democratic structure and who knows if Trump can fix things but I look forward to days in the future that are less chaotic and more pleasant Thanks for all you do. Love your channel
Interesting video my friend, as always. Cannot understand why people focus on your hat....you wear what is comfortable for you and the reason should be 'its none of your business'! I too have cancer, I have breast cancer, so there are things that maybe I can't wear anymore, or that look odd to others. Get over it, cancer is a big thing, I hope your next surgery goes well and my most positive thoughts are with you, take care.
Good info but I kept wondering about the contrasts you see between the provinces of Duma down in Negros and Poroc way up north of Angeles in Luzon. Having been to the Duma area but not Luzon it seems from your recent video in shopping malls that there may me more western amenities and available products up there plus it seems less expensive in Poroc than Duma. Since Paul kind of dominated the conversation here I would like to see you do a followup video on the differences between the two areas you guys live since you have now been to both. Thanks! John C. 63, Indiana.
You make a good point about watching a Filipina growing and maturing. What people need to understand that it can go both way if you bring a Filipina to your home country then retire back to the Philippines. When I brought my wife to the USA from a small province town her and I grew and matured together. My life in America was stagnate and not going anywhere. I was fed up with the western lifestyle. but she gave it new life to me. I could show her America together by travel and enjoy life again reliving places I been in the past while showing her new and exciting places. We travel extensively over her 10 plus years in America. We had a game we would play weekend getaways for 400.00 USD or less for 3 nights 4 days. We would travel off season, drive to our destination, eat the free crappy breakfast at hotel, eat a cheap lunch from a grocery store deli counter and eat one meal out a day. I could have never done this with a wife from the west. But in the same light she put a spark back into my life sharing what I was tired of and now reliving this experience through her eyes. It put me into an entire new mind set seeing places in a new night that I've seen hundreds of times. To this day every Sunday we take a ride in the countryside on the back roads and see where life takes us. We will share a large coffee from a gas station between the two of us. We also will find a cheap place for a snack/ lunch many times around 10 dollars or less for to share a meal together. I look forward to her doing the same for me when we move to the Philippines by showing me things that she has experienced in her past as we travel together through life.
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat I have always been a person who only likes to be 4-5 years on either side of my age. I like the common history we share of growing up in a certain time. In another country you wouldn’t have that shared timeline. So I can see how I might change my mind.
I'm getting ready for retirement in a few years but I'd like to find somewhere as enjoyable as what your experiencing but in a cooler temperature environment. Any suggestions?
Every video of yours reinforces my decision to retire there ! They chip away at my inhibitions, and fears. I appreciate you and your efforts brother, thank you !!! safe journey
Your welcome. If you can do me a favor and PM me on my facebook page. Ex-Pensive_Expat. Let me know your fears so I can cover them in a video. If you feel it you know many other do also
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat I'm incorperating your request into my FB post for wed. But I will send over the relevant section of it to your pm there brother. safe journey
Good information in October I will travel again to the Philippines also to dumagete, Europe is also bad, no quality in life, only material and no happiness, I have seen that in the Philippines, Fiji, Tonga, Indonesia, how much do we need, i don’t need much
It’s me Zach. I contacted you on Facebook a few days ago about one of the houses there that you were saying was new construction and around $97 USD. Have any more deals popped up yet? Old Dog Paul seems to have a cool yard going there. Interesting vid. Really enjoyed it.
@Ex-Pensive_Expat I think many have burned their bridges with family. Not all. But yeah, I was just going to let my sister's do a little of my leg work for me. I will even leave a phone and passwords with them for updating my junk.
I have been to Thailand and the Philippines and never felt scared. But I have been robbed in both places. So, it does happen and some of the crime statistics are under reported in the Philippines. Or what would be a crime in the USA isn't a crime in the Philippines. I am married to a filipina and the only thing keeping us in the USA is our daughter and my health.
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat The Phoenix Protocol employs dry fasting for two unique outcomes; rapid healing and its ability to activate adult stem cells. Activating adult stem cells is its unexpected potential; endogenous stem cell therapy. Search The Phoenix Protocol Dr. August Dunning
😎👍🇺🇲 Whatever.... I plan on taking out a huge loan and skipping town. Travel to the Philippines and partying for days on end until I'm broke. Then come home and complain how horrible it was from bankruptcy court. 😆 I think people don't quite understand. In the Philippines, you have to make a life. Make the life you want to live. In the US. If you have an average income. An average life is on the shelf and available. Very little work is needed except for maintaining a decent job. Not everything is available for you in the Philippines. You'll have to find it, decide if you need certain things and figure out what makes you happy and content. It may take several months to get in touch with yourself and learn how to be happy again. I'm rambling. Just an option based on a guess derived from an assumption.😁
Hahaha... More true in some area of the US than others. My videos are about my experiences here and a life that can not be found in the US with the same income. Average Social Security where I am from wouldn't get you a one bedroom apartment. Let alone utilities or food.
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat I agree. I was just talking with my buddy about this subject. My rent is pretty cheap compared to the homes in this area. It's gotten so bad. I can even afford to downsize. Rent in a small less equipped home would cost the same if not more. It's not even practical to liquidate and save the extra money because it would cost only slightly less and provide a much less security. Other options are on the horizon.
There is an area in southern Mindanao where there are rebel problems up in the mountains. But the government has done a heavy crack down in the last few years
I agree when I am in the PH I feel safe, but to quote crime stats is not gonna fly. Most crimes go unreported and to think that each BRGNY is keeping track of detailed crime stats is a stretch, even if that were so, I wouldn't put it past some to fudge any numbers. So to compare crime stats between the PH and a place like US or Canada where crime reports are completed very differently is almost a moot point.
Look into San Francisco, New York and many areas. You'll be stunned how few crimes get reported. Police wouldn't even come out and take a report when I trailer and Bobcat were stolen. Here in my area I asked my friends one a school teacher 42 and a jeepney driver 56 who is very involved in the community. In their lifetime they can not remember a single crime / arrest. No drug arrests assults burglaries not even shop lifting. That's my experience. So there may be a lot of truth in what you say but I am not first hand aware of it. I can say the same for Baguio which is not exactly province. But for never been here experts to talk about the crime rate as they do is ridiculous. That is why I did the research. I am aware there is a problem with crime ad drugs in Manila
Sorry about your skin cancer, I just thought that you could find a cooler hat , that’s all. Wasn’t bothering me, I was just curious. Not looking for a fight about it.Good luck
@@dennismorgan253 No worries my friend. I'm from San Diego and spent way too much time in the sun growing up. Now I find myself prone. The hat is acrylic not wool so not as hot as it may appear. Take care my friend
I think, like myself that has more to do with "Sun Damage". I am older than he is. We're both from southern Ca. That's why I stay so covered up with that type of hat etc. Long sleeves when I can find them. Especially on hot sunny days.
❤My biggest surprise was the kindness of the people. I was so used to Rude Hard people in the U.S.A.
Absolutely
me too and I'm on my 10 th year here in Solano with my Philipina .
Yeppers. Filipinos are the happiest people on the planet.
I would totally have to agree with you even the city I live in which I was born and raised in. There is parts of it. You just don’t go into unless you were born there. That’s the only way you’d probably be safe.
Just common sense.
Agree
Another great video with you and Paul. I watched it on my phone, audio was fine. Thanks for the insight.👍🏼
I agree they have really good chemistry
And thank you too.
Thank you!!
I like old Dog he's the reason I filed for my SS early but I already retired early and was just waiting to get my ss because it's the third check part of my retirement plan .We live realy good here in the Philippines on my retirement .
That's awesome my friend!
Keep up the good work and showing those afforable places!
A lot of people believe those guys who say its not possible. Yet, if you experience those people you see how they spend their money on, eating out every day, being habitual drinkers too, and want to live amongst each other in gated communties or what else and then wondering how their costs are like that.
I feel sad for many of them
I will be meeting both you and Paul soon.....appreciate you guys.
Excellent. Look forward to it
Great conversation...2 of the best
Thank you so much!!
I understood and heard this conversation perfectly. While there is background noise, your voices were understandable. Enjoyed the banter… and after watching several of your videos I have subbed. I like your style.
Thank you for subbing my friend. Glad you enjoyed it!
Another informative video, thanks for sharing!
Your welcome my friend and thank you too!!
I remember the cutest thing with my youngest son.
My youngest son at the time (2014) never left his village. My Wife and I took him to Makati. And he never used a shower before. He started laughing excitedly and saying, it's raining in the bathroom. Before that day he only used a bucket and a scup to bathe. This is a great memory for me I will never forget. 😂
Nice memory. Thank you for sharing. I'm smiling my friend!!
Great conversation! You nailed it!
I love my experience here because it it so different from my life in the USA.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for making this video for us. i'm glad to see you still doing well.
Thank you!
Good vlog!, very informative
Glad you liked it. Thank you for watching
Sorry I cant do the audio on this video. :(
Yes I know. I will get the proper equipment when I get paid next time
@@Ex-Pensive_Expatgood. Not being a whinger but I wear hearing aids and need good audio. :). Good to prioritize that.
@ClubFred6, you Can choice subtitles, I choice french subtiles per example
💯 👍🏻 🙏🏻 🇲🇫
@@benevita8562 I never watch anything without.
YES saw you with paul///was great.....thanks
Great video again, really informative and very interesting. Thanks for the video, Cheers kevin
Thanks again Kevin
Some good points in this conversation. Thanks.
Thank you for the kind words my friend
To your conversation regarding children out in the streets playing. I grew up in the 70s/80s, and my parents never had a concern about me going off to a park or running around the neighborhood with my friends......BUT today I very seldom/never see children outside playing with friends. It just doesn't happen. Parents are way too overprotective and for good reason. It's a very secluded life for children today where all they do is stay indoors playing video games and social media is poisoning their minds.
Exactly. It's one of those heart warming feeling of nostalgia I get when living here. Natural in this culture
Awesome Video 👍👍👍💪✌️🙌👌🙏
Many thanks for sharing, got a lot of good positive information.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great content. Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Great video guys 2 good views on a simple stress free life after my life in US that's all I'm looking for 5 months here now exactly what I expected thanks to guys like you
Glad to hear it. What area do you live?
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat Inayawan Cebu seen like 4 expats in 4 months and only 30 minutes from Cebu city
Always a great discussion/conversation with you. 👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks again!
Darrell, great video.
Thank you my friend!!
Great to have you back dude.
Thank you my friend. I was traveling and not able to edit. That won't happen again. I just need to invest in some additional equipment
Nice hearing from you old timers in the Philippines. I have found this area to be full of friendly helpful people both Expats and Filipinos . I’m two months from my six month commitment before i make up my mid if i would like to make this Island my home. I have a trip to the U>S> planed at the end of September will Probably make up my mind once I’m stateside. Nice discussion. Thanks!
Thank you for the kind words. All the best which ever way you decide Orville . It was so nice to meet you when I was there
Yes - more like Mexico with expat living in a bubble. Go outside the perimeter of the bubble and it is mexico with english speakers and soi dogs. I do find that over the years Thailand is not the land of smiles, nor is vietnam. It's the Philippines.
Great video brother maybe I stated it before but this is life and it's happening right now go for it love peace and happiness is all I want
Thank you my friend!!
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat I know you're August is busy I will be there till September 8th really hope to meet up with you bro and another vlogger told me I have a RUclips channel I didn't even know it but I guess I have one and it's called Jimbo L I don't know about this crap but I uploaded some shorts I think bye for now brother
Awesome I look forward to meeting you
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat thank you brother really really want to meet you then
Looks like first week of September for the marriage in Tacloban I'll keep you updated bro
Thank you for making this video. I'm planning on making the move from US , and I originally was thinking thaiĺand but like your friend the Visa requirements suck so I started looking into Phillipines and I was pleasantly surprised that not all of the country is poor stricken like the poverty areas of Manila and anyway I'm excited to get there and rent a place and travel and hopefully date some normal woman lol. The US is falling apart with its democratic structure and who knows if Trump can fix things but I look forward to days in the future that are less chaotic and more pleasant Thanks for all you do. Love your channel
Thank you for your kind words. That's the incentive / motivation for me to continue. Look me up when you arrive!!
Before Old Dog New Tricks said it, I was thinking this reminded me of my childhood when we were free to go out and play.
Hey Kim. Pretty much everyone I know here feels that way
Another great and informative video my dear friend 😊🤗
Thank you so much Ray!!
Interesting video my friend, as always. Cannot understand why people focus on your hat....you wear what is comfortable for you and the reason should be 'its none of your business'! I too have cancer, I have breast cancer, so there are things that maybe I can't wear anymore, or that look odd to others. Get over it, cancer is a big thing, I hope your next surgery goes well and my most positive thoughts are with you, take care.
Thank you for the words of support
Good info but I kept wondering about the contrasts you see between the provinces of Duma down in Negros and Poroc way up north of Angeles in Luzon. Having been to the Duma area but not Luzon it seems from your recent video in shopping malls that there may me more western amenities and available products up there plus it seems less expensive in Poroc than Duma. Since Paul kind of dominated the conversation here I would like to see you do a followup video on the differences between the two areas you guys live since you have now been to both. Thanks! John C. 63, Indiana.
Dumaguete is a smaller town than Angeles City. So the malls would be bigger there
You make a good point about watching a Filipina growing and maturing. What people need to understand that it can go both way if you bring a Filipina to your home country then retire back to the Philippines. When I brought my wife to the USA from a small province town her and I grew and matured together. My life in America was stagnate and not going anywhere. I was fed up with the western lifestyle. but she gave it new life to me. I could show her America together by travel and enjoy life again reliving places I been in the past while showing her new and exciting places. We travel extensively over her 10 plus years in America. We had a game we would play weekend getaways for 400.00 USD or less for 3 nights 4 days. We would travel off season, drive to our destination, eat the free crappy breakfast at hotel, eat a cheap lunch from a grocery store deli counter and eat one meal out a day. I could have never done this with a wife from the west. But in the same light she put a spark back into my life sharing what I was tired of and now reliving this experience through her eyes. It put me into an entire new mind set seeing places in a new night that I've seen hundreds of times. To this day every Sunday we take a ride in the countryside on the back roads and see where life takes us. We will share a large coffee from a gas station between the two of us. We also will find a cheap place for a snack/ lunch many times around 10 dollars or less for to share a meal together. I look forward to her doing the same for me when we move to the Philippines by showing me things that she has experienced in her past as we travel together through life.
Wow!! What a charming story!!
Same here. My wife was Thai. Its nice to have the best of both worlds.
Love this video. I can understand the fascination with age gap relationships now. I don’t think it is for me, but I can understand it.
It's not for everyone. But it can be true love nonetheless.
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat I have always been a person who only likes to be 4-5 years on either side of my age. I like the common history we share of growing up in a certain time. In another country you wouldn’t have that shared timeline. So I can see how I might change my mind.
It's also an entirely different mentality sometime. I'd even say more pure in thoughts. Some of these things are refreshing too.
DUDE!!! we want to hear and see about your home bro.. what's the update
Did you see the videos on my channel??
The audio here is pathetic. I can't do this. Sorry guys. You're still my favorites. 👍🏽
Yes it was really bad. I should just take it down
I'm getting ready for retirement in a few years but I'd like to find somewhere as enjoyable as what your experiencing but in a cooler temperature environment. Any suggestions?
Baguio has average 68 degrees. It's a mile high. It is a small city. And you can choose to live outside the city easy enough
@@Ex-Pensive_Expatoh nice, I’ll look that up, thank you.
Every video of yours reinforces my decision to retire there ! They chip away at my inhibitions, and fears. I appreciate you and your efforts brother, thank you !!! safe journey
Your welcome. If you can do me a favor and PM me on my facebook page. Ex-Pensive_Expat. Let me know your fears so I can cover them in a video. If you feel it you know many other do also
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat I'm incorperating your request into my FB post for wed. But I will send over the relevant section of it to your pm there brother. safe journey
@@matthewfriedewald8551 Thank you
Good video
Thank you my friend. Nice to see you again
Support
Thank you!
Good information in October I will travel again to the Philippines also to dumagete, Europe is also bad, no quality in life, only material and no happiness, I have seen that in the Philippines, Fiji, Tonga, Indonesia, how much do we need, i don’t need much
It would be nice to meet you when you come here. I understand your feelings completely
You rock!
Thank you my friend
Is Poroc considered "the province" when it's so close to AC?
Everyone here says so? Travel is not real fluid here for most. It's the same as 30 or 40 miles away in the US
Good information to consider before making long range decisions, before things get set in place.
Yes and since most people change when they arrive it'd best to let yourself off the hook
Exactly. People change a lot when they get here. That's normal. Most would do things differently if they had the choice
It’s me Zach. I contacted you on Facebook a few days ago about one of the houses there that you were saying was new construction and around $97 USD. Have any more deals popped up yet? Old Dog Paul seems to have a cool yard going there. Interesting vid. Really enjoyed it.
I thought I replied. I might have missed because I was traveling. All the houses have been spoken for
what kind of audio do you expect my budgetvis bigger by the way check out the translater im hawking
good vid...please improve the sound in future
Yes. Definitely not ideal. I almost didn't release it. Thank you for watching
Hope you're ok after the typhoon? Great video, two guys with different lives, living happy in the Philippines.
Both doing well thank you!!
That's it. I'm retired and going for my passport to somewhere I can actually afford to live.
Start with the passport my friend. Let me know if I can help
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat I surely will, and thanks
Is there some reason why we can not maintain an address in the states with a family member?
I didn't know you couldn't. Is that a law / rule of some sort. I'm a tourist here so I use family exactly for that reason
@Ex-Pensive_Expat I think many have burned their bridges with family. Not all. But yeah, I was just going to let my sister's do a little of my leg work for me. I will even leave a phone and passwords with them for updating my junk.
You can also get a mail forwarding service
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat ah.. cool
I have been to Thailand and the Philippines and never felt scared. But I have been robbed in both places. So, it does happen and some of the crime statistics are under reported in the Philippines. Or what would be a crime in the USA isn't a crime in the Philippines. I am married to a filipina and the only thing keeping us in the USA is our daughter and my health.
You could be a spring chicken again! Do an experiment with The Phoenix Protocol for 5 days!
What is the Phoenix Protocol?? I haven't heard of it
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat
The Phoenix Protocol employs dry fasting for two unique outcomes; rapid healing and its ability to activate adult stem cells. Activating adult stem cells is its unexpected potential; endogenous stem cell therapy. Search The Phoenix Protocol Dr. August Dunning
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat youtube.com/@augustdunning?si=WO0Mha7cgF5Kogg6
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat What is your email?
@Ex-Pensive_Expat tried to post info multiple times and different ways in saying it, but keeps disappearing🤔
1st👍
Awesome Thank you!!
😎👍🇺🇲
Whatever....
I plan on taking out a huge loan and skipping town.
Travel to the Philippines and partying for days on end until I'm broke.
Then come home and complain how horrible it was from bankruptcy court.
😆
I think people don't quite understand.
In the Philippines, you have to make a life. Make the life you want to live.
In the US. If you have an average income. An average life is on the shelf and available. Very little work is needed except for maintaining a decent job.
Not everything is available for you in the Philippines. You'll have to find it, decide if you need certain things and figure out what makes you happy and content.
It may take several months to get in touch with yourself and learn how to be happy again.
I'm rambling. Just an option based on a guess derived from an assumption.😁
Hahaha... More true in some area of the US than others. My videos are about my experiences here and a life that can not be found in the US with the same income. Average Social Security where I am from wouldn't get you a one bedroom apartment. Let alone utilities or food.
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat
I agree.
I was just talking with my buddy about this subject.
My rent is pretty cheap compared to the homes in this area.
It's gotten so bad. I can even afford to downsize.
Rent in a small less equipped home would cost the same if not more.
It's not even practical to liquidate and save the extra money because it would cost only slightly less and provide a much less security.
Other options are on the horizon.
@@franktaylor7617 I see
If you want to do more of these interviews you need to get a remote mic of some sort or find a quieter location.
Yes exactly. I almost didn't post it.
Where is that bad part of Philippines not to go???
There is an area in southern Mindanao where there are rebel problems up in the mountains. But the government has done a heavy crack down in the last few years
Sound is really bad you need to mic up when interviewing.
Microphones are expensive on my income and why I haven't done interviews. I will be buying them shortly
Hello watch have good evening
Thank you!!
I agree when I am in the PH I feel safe, but to quote crime stats is not gonna fly. Most crimes go unreported and to think that each BRGNY is keeping track of detailed crime stats is a stretch, even if that were so, I wouldn't put it past some to fudge any numbers.
So to compare crime stats between the PH and a place like US or Canada where crime reports are completed very differently is almost a moot point.
Look into San Francisco, New York and many areas. You'll be stunned how few crimes get reported. Police wouldn't even come out and take a report when I trailer and Bobcat were stolen. Here in my area I asked my friends one a school teacher 42 and a jeepney driver 56 who is very involved in the community. In their lifetime they can not remember a single crime / arrest. No drug arrests assults burglaries not even shop lifting. That's my experience. So there may be a lot of truth in what you say but I am not first hand aware of it. I can say the same for Baguio which is not exactly province. But for never been here experts to talk about the crime rate as they do is ridiculous. That is why I did the research. I am aware there is a problem with crime ad drugs in Manila
just do subtitles when the sound or surrounding sound is not ok,instead of wining
It's not whining, it's an observation.
Use spell check.
It's something he needs to be aware of, and put right.
I will be getting some microphones in the future before I try that again
I knew it was an issue and almost didn't put it out. I sat on the fence about it for almost a week.
Unfortunately, the audio quality was poor.
Yes I am sorry and almost didn't put it out. I won't do it again until I have another microphone
I still don’t understand you wearing a winter cap in the heat of the Philippines, whatever your reason it makes no sense.
I guess you never had skin cancer. I'll be having my 3rd surgery very soon.
@Ex-Pensive_Expat I have no problem with the hat or the sound! You will definitely love The Phoenix Protocol!
Sorry about your skin cancer, I just thought that you could find a cooler hat , that’s all. Wasn’t bothering me, I was just curious. Not looking for a fight about it.Good luck
@@dennismorgan253 No worries my friend. I'm from San Diego and spent way too much time in the sun growing up. Now I find myself prone. The hat is acrylic not wool so not as hot as it may appear. Take care my friend
@@edwinbickel I'll look to see what that is!!
It echoes like You guys are in a tiled restroom.
Yes Not really good. I almost didn't put it out. I did cut a lot out
Some old folks can't understand speech with background noise. You speak too fast but I can slow it down with settings.
I think having the proper equipment would make a big difference. I won't try that again until I get some
*Old Dog is at the end of his game - he really looks tired af*
I think, like myself that has more to do with "Sun Damage". I am older than he is. We're both from southern Ca. That's why I stay so covered up with that type of hat etc. Long sleeves when I can find them. Especially on hot sunny days.
Do you have a girl friend
A few things I never talk about is women / relationships and politics lol. If you PM me at my face book channel we can chat there
I know you’re trying to live frugally but definitely invest in a set of microphones for interviews like this.
Haven't had that problem before. I haven't done this type of video before
Yes I won''t try another video like this until I have the proper equipment
The sound is terrible, the traffic noise is very distracting.
sound not good
Yes I know. I should have put a disclaimer at the start.
Fix the audio or your channel ends
I needed microphones. The option was not to put it out. I edited out the worst parts
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat ok, not sure what happened. Previous videos were fine.
Didn't use microphones except for voice overs
The audio is terrible. I stop listen.
Sorry. I should have put a disclaimer at the beginning.
Your loss… you missed a great conversation.
Sure are a lot of fussy Karen's who are grumpy and moaning and complaining about the audio ..I could hear you just fine 😂
I am legit deaf asshole
What is your email?
Leave me a PM on my Facebook page and I will send it to you. Ex-Pensive_Expat