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Youtube daily report Dec 12 2017

'I Have Not Had S*x This Year' – Nigerian Singer,Orezi Says

Popular Nigerian singer, Orezi, who talked about his relationship status and meeting his goals for the year in an interview with Sunday Scoop, revealed that he has not had sex this year.

According to him, it has not really been easy staying away from women.

On his relationship status, the singer said;.

I am not in a relationship at the moment because I have yet to meet a lady I like.

I have been single for about a year now and I have not had sex with any woman since I'm not dating anyone.

But I must admit that it is not always easy to stay away from women because they compliment us.

If you are not successful, women will not come after you.

I am aware that I must get married someday, but I don't know when because I must plan things well.

No doubt, there is pressure from my father and mother, but I believe it will happen at the right time.

"Inasmuch as we have promiscuous women in Nigeria, I believe we have the good ones too.

But the truth is everyone cannot be good.

Even in the Bible, we have good and bad people.

In the church too, we have bad and good women.

For more infomation >> 'I Have Not Had S*x This Year' – Nigerian Singer,Orezi Says|NVS News - Duration: 2:29.

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BSA Troop 401 Summer Camp 2017 - Duration: 13:08.

"Yeah, so, once you get home, you'll get to finally sleep."

"Take Care."

*cool music*

"This is how I drink water."

I'm Fort Steuben Born and Fort Steuben bred

When I die I'll be Fort Steuben dead

Rah Rah, Fort Steuben, Steuben

Fort Steuben born and bred

HEY!

"David that looks good, how many ice creams have you had?

"How many are you allowed to have, David?"

"Two."

"Or three. Depending on how many..."

"...times you go through the line."

"Hurry up, Callie."

"PRINCESS!"

"All-righty..."

"Hahaha, get off!"

"Hey Joe, is that your Bicycle?"

"Yeah."

"Is it really?"

"Yeah, I didn't steal it."

"What the heck?"

"What is that??"

"Wait, what-"

*police siren*

*CRASH*

"You good?"

"You okay?"

"Whoa!"

"What are you doing??"

"hahahaha..."

"hoho..."

"No, wrap it around your head!"

"Wrap it around your head!"

"...my gosh..."

"Yeah..."

"Look at that eyeball!"

"What the heck!"

"Hey guys, if Joey-"

*SCREAM*

*Technical Difficulties*

*SCREAM*

this again

"David and Mikey

are still at the basketball court."

"Oh shoot...!"

"David, how long did it take for the basketball game to break up?"

"Fifteen minutes, we were going at it strong until..."

"...a freaking tsunami hit us!"

"Hit me."

BUSTED!!

"Well, after an hour and a half the rain finally let up..."

"No one cares!"

"Shut up, Joe."

"Hahaha!"

Thug Life

Hey look it's the video thumbnail!

"No, you need a punch line, come back to me later!"

*WHAM*

Wow, what a great price!

WHAT??

"It doesn't even come with a buckle."

$12.00

"Twelve dollars??"

black drawstring bag

"Roger!"

"Do I stay here, or do I go on the dock?"

"You can go on the dock and watch."

"Don't get your leg wet though!"

(lol good luck with that)

"Yeah, you guys can come in!"

"Hi, I'm Joe, and I'm going to teach you how to card count."

"The first thing you do, is get doubles."

"Which will take one second."

"Joe, what... how..."

"So first, you get doubles..."

"What the heck!"

"THEN..."

"...you do this."

"Come on, let's go, guys."

"You have to start."

"Fine!"

"Yeah, you have to start..."

*SLAM*

(Joe just lost the hand)

Final time: 1 hour and 49 minutes

"So, the camper that I chose, um..."

"...he came out very prepared, um..."

"Andrew, go ahead."

*clapping*

"Uh, the final award we give out tonight is the camper of the week..."

"Daniel, uh..."

...Mussakio? Daniel Mussakio."

...wait is it Moosakio?

...Moosacio...?

...Moosachio?

oh never mind

(from left) David, John, Joe, Peter, Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, Rusty, Mikey, Andrew, and some random guy

"Nothing..."

"Dude, look at this, look at this!

*wink*

"Bwa-ha-ha-ha-ha!!"

For more infomation >> BSA Troop 401 Summer Camp 2017 - Duration: 13:08.

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DALS : Valérie Lemercier a refusé de participer à l'émission, découvrez pourquoi ! - Duration: 2:58.

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방탄소년단, 오리콘 주간 싱글 차트 1위..日 통산 세번째 - Hot News 24/7 - Duration: 2:48.

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Singalong With The Strong H...

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Changement d'heure: Comment récupérer plus vite ? - c0ns3ils - Duration: 7:52.

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Johnny Hallyday coquet jusqu'au bout. Il refusait d'être vu avec des cheveux blancs - Duration: 1:22.

For more infomation >> Johnny Hallyday coquet jusqu'au bout. Il refusait d'être vu avec des cheveux blancs - Duration: 1:22.

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Worth Every Penny - 12 Expensive Products For Men That Are Worth Their Money - Gentleman's Gazette - Duration: 18:11.

Welcome back to the gentleman's Gazette! In today's video, we will discuss twelve expensive

products that are worth their money. I've had all these products for years and because

of that, I know they are worth it. In this list, all those things that are either downright

expensive or things that are relatively expensive compared to other items you can get on the

market. If you've watched our videos in the past, you know that I always encourage you

to invest in quality items because quality items get better with age versus cheap items

deteriorate over time. Also, I encourage you to look at the cost per wear of an item, not

just the upfront cost, because most of the time, a quality item is less expensive in

the long run. That being said, not every expensive item has to be new, sometimes you can find

quality items that used to be expensive but you buy them used, that way, you can enjoy

the quality benefits without having to go all-in on the money.

So what are the twelve expensive items that are worth their money?

In my opinion, the first one is a large leather weekender or duffle bag. Most quality leather

bags will likely run you around $1,000 or more simply because of the high end leather.

Ideally, you want it to be leather lined without having the extra weight. I've received lots

of compliments from my leather weekender because it has a wonderful leather, it's a classic

brown tone which is nothing special, however, it is chrome tanned in Italy and has a nice

pull up effect. What that means is if I pull on the leather, it creates a different effect.

Also if I scratch it, I see a scratch mark but then if I rub on it with my finger, it

secretes some oils and the scratch mark is hardly ever visible. This kind of leather

creates a wonderful patina over time that is lived in and unique to you and the experiences

you had with your bag. I can use it when I travel over the weekend or just as a carry-on,

or simply as a bag that I bring to go to the gym. Because of the leather, this kind of

bag will be unique. No one else will have one like you and it's simply much more stylish

and elegant than a nylon bag or a canvas bag. It will also last longer and therefore, the

cost per wear is low.

The second expensive item is a pair of quality socks. At $40, it is relatively expensive

and if you go with materials like silk or cashmere, you go out to 75 or $100- $120.

Obviously, you can buy a pair of socks for $1 less, the problem is, especially over the

calf socks, is that they always slide down. On top of that the material is cheap, the

seams are thick, the socks are uncomfortable, and you have to wear them all day. It's probably

no surprise you that I'm wearing $40.00 socks from Fort Belvedere because I designed them

myself and was sick and tired of socks that would slide down so I came up with a design

of high quality yarns with socks that stayed up with the right elastics. On top of that,

I wanted two tone colors because they make it much easier to combine the socks with your

outfits and your shoes. To learn more about how to do that, please check out this guide

here. At the same time quality socks that are more expensive come in different sizes.

For example, Fort Belvedere offers four sizes so you get exactly the right fit for your

foot. Because we use a very expensive high quality long staple cotton yarns, they will

last longer, and the cost per wear is as low or lower than a cheaper pair of socks. To

check out the full selection of our socks, please check out our shop and if you buy more,

the price goes down, that way your cost per wear is even lower.

The third item that is worth its money is an overcoat. Yes, you can find overcoats for

less than 200 dollars but a quality overcoat from natural materials such as wool, or cashmere,

will run you at least a thousand dollars or more. Not only does it keep you warm during

the cold months of the year, but it's also very stylish. You can wear it on top with

a suit, a jacket, or just your regular sweater. If you buy a classic overcoat such as a duffle

coat in Ulster, or maybe a paletot, you'll get something you can wear for years to come.

In my opinion, the best value is a hundred percent wool overcoat out of a heavy wool.

If money is no object for you, go with a cashmere blend which is softer, usually not as heavy,

and it wears out more quickly. If you can just invest in one overcoat, I suggest going

with a navy or dark blue overcoat, a paletot which is very simple with a peak lapel that

is double-breasted because the extra layers keep you warm. If you're a budget, overcoats

are a great item to buy second-hand because they don't fit as snugly because of the heavy

fabric, they drape better, and they're just more forgiving than a suit would be. Basically,

all the overcoats in my collection are vintage and I was able to get quality pieces at very

low price. It ranges from a vintage Chester Barrie paletot overcoat with a velvet collar

to a British warm or just a casentino style double-breasted navy overcoat that I have

found at Bobby from Boston.

The fourth expensive item that's worth its money is a nice pair of well fitting gloves.

Usually price point wise, you have to invest between hundred fifty dollars, if you want

to go with peccary leather, we're talking more about three hundred plus dollars. First

of all, your gloves should fit tightly and it should be made of a soft glove leather

that stretches with the movements of your hands. You also want quirks between the fingers

because it increases the range of movement and makes it more comfortable. To learn more

about the glove leathers, please check out our glove leather guide here. You want them

to be finally sewn either by hand or by machine and you want something that just gets better

with age. For example, lamb Napa is really soft and very nice but it will wear out more

quickly than peccary leather which is really made to last. For example, I've had this pair

of peccary gloves for over 10 years. I would wear them outside in the winter, they got

all wet but I could wash them and dry them and they've developed a patina over the years.

They're too big and don't fit me really well that's why I decided to create my own but

overall, the leather is top-notch and that's how a peccary glove will age over time. For

a selection of quality gloves, please check out our shop here and if you want to see how

one of our gloves is made and what goes into it, please check out this guide here.

Fifth item that is worth its money is a pair of precious metal cufflinks. Price-wise, it

can range all the way from 300 dollars up to $25,000. So why should you invest in a

pair of cufflinks? It's simply one of those few jewelry items for men apart from a ring

that look very dapper, elegant, and classic. Most modern cufflinks these days are made

in China, the not made out of precious metal, they look cheap, gaudy, and they're quite

loud. On the other hand, classic cufflinks for example, knots or some with precious or

semi-precious stones as well as cloisonné enamel cufflinks are made by true artisans

and craftsmen that put all their knowledge into it and because it is made of a precious

metal, it will last you for a lifetime and you can even hand it down to your children

and grandchildren. If you invest in a piece like Cartier, Van Cleef and Arpels, or Tiffany,

you also pay for the brand name and their experience. How much you should invest in

a pair of cufflinks is of course entirely up to you but just a comparison; on the one

hand, you have a pair of Tiffany cufflinks in 18 karat gold, they're hollow, they're

not solid, and they cost $2,700, on the other hand, we have a pair of monkey fist knot Fort

Belvedere cufflinks, the shape was hand-carved and it's an actual rope knot and you can see

how it's nice and twisted, they're also solid and therefore much heavier than the gold cufflinks

from Tiffany's. I think both of them can be worn for a lifetime and because the plating

is so thick, it won't rub. The Fort Belvedere cufflinks only costs $325 so whether it's

worth it to spend more than $2,000 for a gold version from a brand name is again up to you

but what I am trying to explain to you is that you can find quality items that will

last and you don't always have to go with a top dollar amount to get it

The sixth item that I think you should invest in are pinkie rings. They're just a wonderful

addition to a classic gentleman's wardrobe and it's not something a lot of other people

will wear. The problem is, it's very difficult to find classic shapes in nice materials such

as sterling silver or gold on the market today. Either you have to go custom and spend several

thousand dollars on the ring or you go vintage but it costs a lot of time, you often find

lots of crappy rings. Personally, all the Rings in my collection right now are vintage,

they range from sterling silver, all the way to solid 18 karat gold and everything in between.

Because so difficult to find new ones we're currently working on them so stay tuned.

The seventh item worth investing in is a Montblanc meisterstuck fountain pen. Of course, there

are lots of other great manufacturers of fountain pens. Italian ones such as Xmas, maybe Parker,

or you name it, however, the Montblanc meisterstuck pen has been around for a very long time.

It's a very classic status symbol for many but it's also a very good item that will not

wear out prematurely. It has a nice gold nib and it writes very beautifully. At one point

in time, I owned over a hundred Montblanc fountain pens because I was a collector and

fountain pens is actually what got me into men's clothing. Today, I reduced my collection

a lot and I only have three Montblanc fountain pens; one is a meisterstuck 149 which is their

biggest flagship model and it has a 3b nib which is quite wide and use it for signatures,

another one has just a b nib and I use it to write or take notes and then have a vintage

piece which is very old, it was made out of celluloid, it had a solid brass telescope

mechanism inside versus the modern meisterstuck fountain pens are made out of resin and inside

is like a plastic lever mechanism. That being said, the old fountain pen doesn't work so

well anymore because the seal is not tight, because they used to have cork inside. The

new ones seal very well and they probably will last you for a lifetime. Interestingly

over the time, the price has steadily increased to now almost a thousand dollars. When I started,

they cost about half but even then, you could find them used on eBay the problem is, there

lots of fakes out there especially for Montblanc so I suggest you only buy from trusted sources.

Eighth item worth its money is a pair of Goodyear welted shoes. Which style you want heavily

depends on what kind of lifestyle you live. A good year welted pair of shoes is usually

made from a higher-quality leather than a glued pair of shoes. It also has a more classic

last that will stand the test of time and it can be resold which is less expensive than

buying a new pair. Now price wise, you can spend under two hundred dollars or three thousand

dollars on a pair of good year shoes, of course, the difference is the quality of the leather,

the patina, or the hand coloring, the finish, also the bottom and at the details are gonna

be much more intricate on higher-end shoes. More expensive shoes will probably have a

hand-stitched good year welt, they'll have a nice waist, and a lot more time went into

your construction of that shoe. Of course, if you spend two thousand dollars or more,

you also can get a custom Goodyear welted shoe and that's just a wonderful experience

because it really is perfectly suited to your foot and your foot alone. Is it worth spending

$3,000 over two hundred dollars? I think it's a very personal choice but if you have a foot

that works with most lasts of higher-end companies and they usually come in different widths

and different shapes, you find something that works for you, it's definitely a much better

value to go that route. That being said, it will never be as comfortable as a bespoke

shoe. to learn more about the differences in Goodyear welted shoes, please check out

this video here.

The ninth expensive item worth investing in is a quality belt. I know belts are probably

not something you might deem expensive because you can find them for $10 but you can also

find some for $3,000. In my experience, a quality belt cost upwards of about a hundred

and fifty dollars. The difference of course with quality belts is that they all have a

high-end leather material on the inside, as well as on the outside, and also on the lining.

Now, most belts today including quality belts are edge painted which means the leather is

cut on the edges and then burnished and painted to create a uniform look. The really high

quality belts are thinned out at the edges which means you need more leather and then

they're folded and sewn together. It's just a construction that lasts much longer than

an edge painted construction and it's a true hallmark of a quality leather belt. Another

detail about the quality belt is its buckle. Most belt buckles in the market today are

made of a material called zamac. It's an alloy made out of the zinc, aluminum, magnesium,

and copper, the problem is, it will age very poorly and it's scratches very easily so over

time, you have to throw your belt away even though the leather might not be worn out but

the buckle just looks crappy. Higher-end buckle is a solid brass buckle. Over time, brass

develops a patina and because of that, it's often gold plated, or platinum, or palladium

plated, for more formal dress belts that you would wear with a suit. Now the plating and

thickness of the buckle can have a huge impact not only on the longevity of the buckle, but

also on the price. In my opinion, a solid brass buckle with a nice thick coating either

gold, or palladium, is probably your best value for the money. If money is of no concern

to you, you may want to look into solid 925 sterling silver buckles or solid 14

or 18 karat gold buckles. Now that's a whole other level and the buckle itself will be

worth more than the entire belt itself. Is it worth it getting for example, a sterling

silver buckle versus a solid brass and pay three or four hundred dollars more? It depends

it's a true luxury item and silver just develops a patina that you won't see on a plated brass

buckle.

The 10th expensive item I would invest in is a professional camera. I know most people

today use cellphones and they think they are pro cameras but they're actually not. A pro

level camera has a large sensor, it allows you to get a wonderful depth of field which

means the amount is in sharpness versus the out-of-focus areas; just creates a very beautiful

look and in combination with the increased sharpness and the color rendition, it's just

a very different experience. Personally, I use DSLR cameras such as the Nikon d80 or

a Nikon d 500. It has the advantage that it comes with interchangeable lenses but overall,

you need to invest between about five to ten thousand dollars to get a nice DSLR with a

range of lenses that allow you to basically photograph everything you want. In my opinion,

it's totally worth it because with a business where I use it but even for just personal

use, I would recommend to invest in a more upscale camera. Of course, if you're rich,

you want the very best in quality, you have to go with a medium format digital camera

such as a Hasselblad, however, bear in mind that these pictures oftentimes have a hundred

megapixels so you need a whole ecosystems of computers, cards, and everything that work

together, so you can develop a workflow and actually get those pictures. It's more something

for a pro photographer, not something for an amateur.

The 11th item is a wallet. A wallet is something you wear everyday, you pull it out when you

maybe pay for a business meal, and overall, it develops a nice patina if it's made of

quality letter. A cheap wallet on the other hand just falls apart and it looks older.

In my opinion, a wallet should always be an attractive item that you like wearing, that

has a nice touch, a nice feel, and it's something that lasts. Let's say you invest $285 in a

Fort Belvedere wallet which is made of the highest quality leather there is in Germany,

if you break it down to the cost per wear, you probably end up of 5 to 15 cents a day

depending on how you treat it and how long it would last you.

The 12th expensive item that I think is worth investing money in is your smartphone. Personally,

I use my smartphone every day. I do lots of business dealings with it and because of that.

I always buy the top model when it comes out and then I'll use it for two years. At that

point, I can sell it for 200 bucks or pass it on to a relative. For example, just here

today I bought the new pixel 2 XL phone; with taxes and everything included, it costs me

over a thousand bucks, however if I can use it for two years and I break it down, it costs

me only about a dollar and 40 per day. Personally, I'd love to buy a modular phone so I could

do exactly what I want without creating too much waste because as you know, with the technological

advances in the smartphone market, we've new things coming out every month almost and because

of that, we have a lot of old phones that are just discarded which is a huge waste and

a big ecological problem. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a more eco-friendly option

out there so you have to stick with what it is. Why do I go with a Google phone rather

than iPhone? I'm just not part of the Apple ecosystem, we use a lot of Google products,

and it simply works for us. Also, I like the fact that it doesn't come with any kind of

bloatware such as on Samsung, LG's, or Huawei where security and other updates are necessary,

Google phones usually receive them first.

What are expensive items that you think are worth the money? Please share in the comments

below.

Today I'm wearing a classic fall outfit which consists of a three button single breasted

tweed coat in a nice chocolate color I found that one vintage and pairing it with a burgundy

vest and a red striped shirt the tie is a silk knit tie from Fort Belvedere you can

find it in our shop here same is true for my silk wool pocket square and my cufflinks

I chose gold monkey fist knot cufflinks because they're classic and they work well with my

knit tie as well as the buttons on my waistcoat because I have a louder vest pocket square

I went with just plain Navy corduroy pants which are typical for fall

winter outfits I combined them with brown jodhpur boots and you want to learn more about

boots please check out the guide on our website here socks I'm wearing are likewise Fort belvedere

they're the blue and red ones but you can hardly see them when you have boots I like

them because they go over the calf they stay up and keep me warm and dressy all day to

add a little something special to my outfit I went with a pinky ring which is a nice green

tourmaline and I also added a boutonniere flower which is an Edelweiss from Fort Belvedere

and you can find it here

For more infomation >> Worth Every Penny - 12 Expensive Products For Men That Are Worth Their Money - Gentleman's Gazette - Duration: 18:11.

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How to grow taller - Natural ways to increase your height at any age - Duration: 4:00.

How to increase height naturally?

Before we get to what you can do to increase your height, let's understand how our bodies

grow naturally, and what we can do to amplify and supplement those processes.

Several factors contribute to your overall height.

It's thought that genetic factors account for 60 to 80 percent of your final height.

Certain environmental factors, such as nutrition and exercise, typically account for the remaining

percentage.

The long bones in your legs determine your height.

As you grow, plates of cartilage on the ends of the long bones create new bone, which makes

the bones longer.

At the end of puberty, the bones seal and growth stops.

For girls, this is generally two years after the first menstruation.

For boys, the end of puberty may occur as late as their early 20s.

The good news is that despite your age, you can add about 1 to 2 inches of height by just

improving your diet plan, body posture, and exercises.

Get Proper Nutrition: Eat a healthy diet of complex carbohydrates,

fresh produce and plenty of protein.

Protein builds muscle and other tissue.

The complex carbohydrates, fruits and vegetables provide the vitamins and minerals your bones

need to grow.

Get Enough Calcium: Intake of calcium is also very important since

bones require this nutrient to grow and develop.

Rich sources of calcium mostly include cheese, soybeans, sardines, green vegetables, dairy

products and fortified cereals.

Exposure to sunlight: Sunlight is one of the most important sources

of vitamin D. Vitamin D contributes to your height in the greatest way because of its

effect on bone growth.

Exposure to sunlight allows your body to get the required dose of Vitamin D. Sunbathing,

especially early in the morning or late afternoon, can be very beneficial because the ultraviolet

radiation is at its lowest during this time.

Hanging: Upside down hanging works wonders to lengthen

not only your back, but also your legs.

Manage to get a good position and strap your legs good enough to hang vertically.

Don't hang longer than 20 minutes at a time as that may damage your back.

Swimming: This exercise gives you a full body workout

and requires you to stretch a lot which gradually increases your height but you have to practice

for longer periods to get effective results.

Use yoga to maximize your height: If targeted posture exercises aren't your

thing, give yoga a try.

This whole-body practice can strengthen your muscles, align your body, and help with your

posture.

This will help you stand taller.

Do Stretches: Stretching is an ideal way to relieve stress

on your lower back and let your spine stretch out to its full length.

Regular stretches could lead to an increase in height.

Get Proper Sleep: When you rest, the body grows and regenerates

tissues.

In fact, the Human Growth Hormone (HGH) responsible for increasing height is produced naturally

in the body when you have a sound and deep sleep.

As a rule, during the growing stage, a person must have at least eight to 11 hours of proper

sleep every night to enjoy maximum height.

Thanks for watching.

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Coin Roll Hunting Nickels - Searching for Silver and Key Dates - Duration: 6:03.

everyone its Rob again and we've got another box of nickels from Chase this

time I just started to pop the sides and I realize you know what I probably

should take you guys in on this one just in case we hit something good we haven't

had too much luck with the chase boxes lately

but maybe this one is the lucky box so we'll get this guy popped open see what

kind of goodies are in there hopefully it is a box of circulated coins and it

appears to be that it is a box of circulated coin so that's good all right

we'll get into this hunt and if I find anything we'll loop you guys in all

right guys six roll in we do have a couple of 50's - a 53 and a 59 d and we got our

first from the 40s it is a 1940's so that's not a bad coin 6th roll in

let's keep the hunt going 10th rolled in got ourselves another 1940 and it's

another s can't get mad at that let's get back to the hunt okay guys very next

room found ourselves a pretty nice 1941 Philly

put that over there and as I'm looking here's this one looks pretty old as well

1949 Denver we'll take it let me get back to the hunt and see if anything

else in this rule and the other 39 rolls in the box 18th roll in guys we got our

first 30s coin not a bad look in 1939 Philly but it's in pretty good shape so

I'm very happy with that point and it's our first one from the 30s we got four

from the 40s for from the 50s and two 2009's

far so not too bad behind so far we're early in the box though we're not even

at the Midway mark so we'll get you guys caught up if I find anything else

all right guys into the role and you see it right there

1941 Philly we'll take it it's now our fifth in the 40s and it doesn't appear

to be anything else left in this rule so we'll get on to the 19th roll

all right guys 28 roll in we got a 1942

doesn't have the silver look unfortunately and it's not but you know

what I'll still take a 42 Philadelphia Mint it's still a good coin well add it

to the 40 section and we'll get back to the hunt and I'll loop you back in if

you find something better 32nd roll on to the box not the

finest looking coin but it is in 1941 Philly so we'll add it to the 40s and

continue to see if we find somewhere good stuffed in the box for our 44th

roll and when you get another 1941 Denver still looking for a Buffalo still

looking for silver and still looking for the infamous V nickel but starting to

stack up some good coins let's see what else is in this roll and hopefully we

get something worth showing in the rest of those all right guys very next roll

scored ourselves a 1949 San Francisco it's another coin from the 40s let's

keep looking the second to the last roll in the Box guys you can see the date

1941 D for Denver he had another 40s coin it's still no silver though but

starting to stacked up the 40s and 50s as well as that 39 so we'll finish up

this hunt and I'll give you guys around it but this I find something in these

last four and a half alright guys another box of nickels down

then we end up with 60 coins from the 60s so not too bad a little light

lighter than normal but not too bad we got six of those 2009 coins so that's a

pretty good score from the 50s we got a 53 Philly 2 56 Phillies 4 57

Phillies and 3 59 Phillies no Denver coins in Denver minted coins from the

fifties which is odd in 1940 we had two 1940 s - San Francisco's we had 3 41

Phillies and 2 41 Denver's we had a 42 Philly 49 Philly and a 49 Denver and

then probably the best coin of the bunch just because of the year probably a 39

Philly so not the greatest of all boxes no Buffalo's no Silver's no 38 d

No 50 d but still a good mix of coins we got ten from the fifties and 10 from

the 40s and I'll take that all day long if you enjoy this how much be please

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Justin Caruso - Caving (NUDØ Remix) - Duration: 3:19.

I've been rolling through the wreckage

I've been dusting off the mess you made

I've been feeling kinda restless

I've been trying not to walk away

My knees start to buckle

I've been standing here for far too long

Shiver running up my spine

Tell me what's right, what's wrong

I waited for you to be strong enough

So I wasn't the only one holding us up

Ooh, I'm caving in

Ooh, I'm caving in

We bend till we're broken

I'm a sucker for hopeless

Ooh, I'm caving in

I'm caving in

I'm caving in

I thought I'd learned my lesson

I thought the dust settled in

But I'm digging through your shambles

Hoping that you'll let me in

I waited for you to be strong enough

So I wasn't the only one holding us up

Ooh, I'm caving in

Ooh, I'm caving in

We bend till we're broken

I'm a sucker for hopeless

Ooh, I'm caving in

I'm caving in

I'm caving in

Ooh, I'm caving in

Ooh, I'm caving in

We bend till we're broken

I'm a sucker for hopeless

Ooh, I'm caving in

I waited for you to be strong enough

So I wasn't the only one holding us up

Ooh, I'm caving in

Ooh, I'm caving in

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