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  • Emmetburg WHERE.How the fuck doe's anybody know were this place is. People are fucked.

  • hey! a box full of useless horseshit.

  • I'm 18 and I just remembered making a time capsule around 10 years ago. I actually forget what was in it! I should dig it up...

  • Yep, that stuff held up real good. Now go put the mayor in the hole and fill it back up.

  • AWWW i wanted to see when they opened the box!!

  • this reminds me of jumaji

  • Just go to your local tip, plenty of time capsules their!~

  • kind of a lacksadaisical bunch doing the digging Put yer shoulders into boys

  • Booooom :D

  • I really hate the mr." i can do simple tasks with the shovel " guy. at 1:15

  • These time capsuls..why not let folks like 500 yrs from now open it..or even just a 100 yrs?...why only 50?..can u bury a time capsul anywhere in anything?

  • wow it was filled with a bunch of crap

  • was the date set to it to be opened on that day or where there some fuck tards who where just bored

  • i live in maryland so i was intrerested

  • the kid in the blue shirt is like me curiaous as heck

  • jumanji?

  • i just buried a time capsule as of the time of sep/11/2011 as the time of 5:15

  • Yeah. i'm going to do that to my wife, and then dig her up in 50 years and see what shes like.

  • i buried a time capsule yesterday. it had a reciept from Walmart, a letter, those things that could keep a lunchbox cool inside, a pen cap, a tube of toothpaste, and a couple of colored pencils. It is meant to be opened in 2020. I have a pipe sticking out of the ground to let me know that its there and I am planning on having a monument put there. :)

  • @tvfan103 why 2020 thats only 10 years away!

  • @djkissbird yeah i know but i want to keep it as a short date because i want to be alive when i unearth it :)

  • @tvfan103 LMAO good idea

    

  • you could have captured the moment the first took the shit out!

  • 1:41 "CRAMP! Charlie horse!"

  • can you get arrested for opening one of this. I found one of this that says to be opened in 2077. But I dont want to be 68 years old to see whats inside

  • I'm about to bury a time capsule I have pictures of me my friends and family I used my mp3 player to record me and my friends while we hung out and I put the recordings on a disc, I put newspapers, digimon cards, pokemon cards, a CD player and super nintendo game in it

  • I intend to make a time capsule with 6-8 old cars in it. Got it all planned, just haven't found the right site.

  • im gonna make 1 :>

  • aww no PLAYBOY. Fuck....

  • Me and a friend buried a time capsule when we was kids about 20 years ago. Bad thing is I can not remember where we buried it or what was even in it lol.

  • all you need to do is get a pipe..you know the big ones at home depot and cut in any size. then you get those pipe end thingys you know the caps for it and screw them on and put some tipe of pipe glue on it...oh make sure to put your stuff in it first and there you go..a time capsule

  • I buried my Time capsule this afternoon. There is money in it too (£1.20!) and other contents. It prob survive as it is surounded by contrete.

  • what an awsome little box of infermation an knowledg of the day with all those news papers an all the last vid i saw the box was filled with usless junk it didnt tell the storry of the town ore the peaple in it but what they have here is better

  • WHY did you leave out the box opening? Why oh why.

  • Very good...but you edit out the most important part....opening the box and taking the items out for the first time in half a century....

  • what was the box made of?

    how was it sealed?

    ----

    as a child of ten, in 1964, I made a "time capsule", fittingly, of a glass mayonnaise jar, filled with little boy trinkets such as baby teeth, a "joy buzzer", a golf ball center (bouncy!) and a school paper or two. The capsule probably no longer exits, or exists intact: the shrubbery has been long-since changed out. Besides, a stamped steel lid would have rusted through by now. I don't think I will ever unearth my past, not now, not intact.

  • but, youll never know unless you try

  • @ampdavolts sad. i wish you could get it

  • @MUTLYMAX8, sweet one, I buried the little time capsule in the front hedge at 4300 Riviera Drive, Coral Gables. My grandmother died a few months later, Fern, see poem for her (I will send a PM to you). We moved away to live in her house. I forgot to take the capsule. In it, are a "joy buzzer" you wind up to tickle a hand-shake buddy, and a golf ball center, and two baby boy teeth, dreams of life, if only it would last. Search YT for "whispering jack smith whispering". t.y.

    reid

  • mutly, forty years ago, I returned to that house, rang bell, and tried to explain to the shocked lady of the house, who I was. Could I dig? She said she would ask her husband, who was not home. They never called me in reply. I miss the capsule. I miss Fern, too. It was in that house that I heard, from my mother, by error, she was dying...

  • @ampdavolts Thank you for posting these comments. I really hope you get to find that capsule.

  • @ampdavolts the glass probably is still intact. It will be for 2000 years.

  • @ampdavolts That's funny! I buried my Sunday School money like that.... never did find it!

  • @fordtruxdad, oooh, so it was you! : )

    Thank you very much for the Cookie Money. I bought cookies for little ones with your coins.

    Thank you. God, or whoever, loves you and so do I, sweet soul...buried Sunday School money,

    how loving...we hope it grew roots and flowered.

  • coooool

  • wowie haha nice video

  • wooooooooooooow thats awesome

  • how cool

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