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  • dude! ur national geographic

  • Great man..!!! your videos always have the flavour of our country and tamils...Keep it up and post more like this....!!! all the best...!!!

  • why just Tamil Nadu, man ? is it different than other part of India ?

  • @suman4674 yes

    

  • super English mamu

  • annae..... oangallukku sengal na ennane theriyathu... neenga sengala munna pinna paathathe illa....

  • yaenya intha kolai veri oanakku....

  • oh ithu than veeda.. i dont know.. i never seen bricks before.. thanks... idhu sengal dhaane?

  • Mr.Wilbur ur very awesome???????

    I like ur videos???????

  • Omg wilbur you're so funny ((:

  • hi wilbur,

    could you do a video about the birds and the bees? ,

    kind regards

  • hi wilbur,

    could you do a video about the birds and the bees? ,

    kind regards

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  • Wilbur sir neenga en politics la enter aaga koodathu.. ungalukku konjam kooda maanam roshame illa.. neenga than enga thalaivar...

  • mavane... you've never seen bricks before uh ? " idhu sengal dhaane? " Over. Romba over.

  • in english he's called a mason u moron!!

  • Quality! First Class! Thanks for the great video, machan! pls continue making such videos. Thanks!

  • Wilbur's moustache for Prime Minister.

  • sabhash sariyaana kealvi

  • This guy is tamil, i understand him

  • Man Wilbur..........Can we not have a Rap song on this??

  • Enda neengallam porakkumbothe ippadiya, illa Tsunamikku apparam ippadi ayittingala

  • Subtitles Part 3:

    Wilbur: 15000 bricks you can use to build this house.

    Sundararaj: And we use 10 loads (1 load is typically the load carried by a truck) of sands.

    Wilbur: 10 loads of sand

    Sundararaj: 1 load usually comes around 5 to 8 units. We require 10 such loads to construct this house.

    Wilbur: Oh ho ho, it will cost about 10 loads of sand to build this with the 15000 bricks.

    Wilbur: From where you get this bricks.

    Sundararaj: Prepare with Sand by annealing process (I guess)

  • Subtitles Part 2:

    Today I am going to ask couple of questions about the construction of the house.

    This is a typical Tamil Nadu style house.

    This is build by bricks.

    And so I am going to ask little bit of questions about how to build houses in Tamil Nadu.

    Wilbur: This is this brick right?

    Sundararaj: Yes this is brick.

    Wilbur: Aproximately how many bricks you use to construct a house like this?

    Sundararaj: This house is aproximately 1000 sq. feets. This does require approximately 15,000 bricks.

  • Thanks Wilbur for this wonderful video. Subtitile guys: Wilbur: Does the camera running? Greetings everyone! How are you doing? I am Wilber Sargunaraj speaking. Now I am here in Tamil Nadu (South India) Beside me here Mr Sundararaj. Wilbur: Greetings sir! Sundararaj: Greetings! Wilbur: Mr Sundararaj is a very very famous mason. Here we call KOTHANAR (Mason or Construction Engineer) He is a first class construction engineer in Tamil Nadu.
  • we love you Wilbur! much love from Canada!

  • Wilbur Sargunaraj understands that anything explained in Tamil is funny for some reason.

    Do a video on how turntables work please?

  • extremely useful! surely going to build a CASTLE!

  • i love you!!!

  • i dont know wat u expect from this world!!!

  • what awesome interview i say!

  • Very good. In the Australia we build houses mostly from the wood and the brick. Also sometimes the metal.

    Mr Wilbur... your hair is too long!

  • I want to be a rocking man in music with the long hair

  • Wilbur, you would rock even with the bald head :-)

  • engeyo poiteenga sir

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