This is one the most enjoyable 20 minutes you can spend watching a video:
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Hahahaha...That was crrrraaaazy! That guy strikes me as someone who really knows what he's talking about. I have to admit, I was riveted after about the first five minutes. About in the middle, I was thinking, "I'll bet I could do this after I retire." Towards the end, when he's talking about "You will hurt people, you will destroy their lives and reputations," I was thinking, "Ummm, well forget that, I'm not built that way." Still, it was a fascinating video. Thanks.
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Verrrry interesting!
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Saint_;1477881 wrote: Hahahaha...That was crrrraaaazy! That guy strikes me as someone who really knows what he's talking about. I have to admit, I was riveted after about the first five minutes. About in the middle, I was thinking, "I'll bet I could do this after I retire." Towards the end, when he's talking about "You will hurt people, you will destroy their lives and reputations," I was thinking, "Ummm, well forget that, I'm not built that way." Still, it was a fascinating video. Thanks.
Well why don't you consider the 'missing person' area, like he decided to concentrate on - it is doubtful that you would put yourself in a position of danger, or cause somebody to have a ruined life because you found an unsavoury activity, more like a position of gratitude if you were successful and you located the 'missing person' and they were alive ! I would think that would be most satisfying.
Well why don't you consider the 'missing person' area, like he decided to concentrate on - it is doubtful that you would put yourself in a position of danger, or cause somebody to have a ruined life because you found an unsavoury activity, more like a position of gratitude if you were successful and you located the 'missing person' and they were alive ! I would think that would be most satisfying.
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I found the part about the Grandparents interesting as well.
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Saint_;1477881 wrote: Hahahaha...That was crrrraaaazy! That guy strikes me as someone who really knows what he's talking about. I have to admit, I was riveted after about the first five minutes. About in the middle, I was thinking, "I'll bet I could do this after I retire." Towards the end, when he's talking about "You will hurt people, you will destroy their lives and reputations," I was thinking, "Ummm, well forget that, I'm not built that way." Still, it was a fascinating video. Thanks.
Great, wasn't it! Me too, I was also thinking how easy it is till the end. He also does several short celebrity death-documentary films. Things I never knew about. They're not bad. It must be the way he speaks that makes his films so good. No pompous airs and condescending tone. Just straight home-boy stuff. He calls his channel “Jerry Skinner On The Spot Films.
Great, wasn't it! Me too, I was also thinking how easy it is till the end. He also does several short celebrity death-documentary films. Things I never knew about. They're not bad. It must be the way he speaks that makes his films so good. No pompous airs and condescending tone. Just straight home-boy stuff. He calls his channel “Jerry Skinner On The Spot Films.