 Okay, that's up from running. It took us a minute, but let me get this. That's up too. What is this Instagram now? My phone's dead, so we're off to a Result of finding stuff on Dad's phone. Where are you staying, Dad? I've got it here. Yeah, you've got you've got an audience dad so far. I've got a bit of an audience. 33 people in. I'll have to go get my phone. Are we live? Yeah we're live, yeah. So we're back in there. Yeah, yeah. We'll get my phone. Greetings. Been a while. I'm struggling now with the comments and the, I need two pairs of glasses. I just had an email telling me I'm live. I'll get the bed with us. I think it's been over two years since we've been live. Scrolling back to the beginning. We've got Titan Sci-Fi, Mark, Multidug. Hello, really American Multidug. I should do it. Thanks for popping in. Dave Richardson, hi. Code, code, code man, those clicks. Markey, hello. Creed, hello. Hello, Gary. Nice to see you. What are you doing? We will do this out one day. How you going? Jack Ranger, hello. Hello. It's very hectic, Jack. Hello, K&HM. We did put it out there, but when it comes to live, I'm going to put it basically. It's always a bit chaotic. It was set up on the Mac ready to go, but... We can't use the Mac. Yeah. I'm going to put it on the Mac. Yeah, Pat was in there. There you go. Yeah, most of the regulars. Good to see you all. Neil was home Thursday, so this is our... our only chance to... for Neil to join in. I've always had to twist his arm to do a live. We're like in talk for England. So we're up to... Are you doing anything? Yeah, and I'm also getting the link set up for people who are texting me and saying they're on my phone. Yeah. Soon as soon as they... It's the boy. Yeah, that's the one who's going to help me to be on my phone. All right. Hello, Summer. How's the hip, Steve? So we should put a pinned comment saying the hip is a... still a ship shell. Yeah, the hip is not to be discussed in this video. I've had enough. Nine months. This is the last time I throw a lot of hip. Third pre-op on Wednesday. And who knows when I'm going to get the hip done. But it's absolute agony. I can't cope with it anymore, basically. It's awful. I can't dress myself. I can't get up on the floor. I'm living on painkillers, which you're not supposed to do. But I have painkillers and I have tablets to take before the painkillers, because the painkillers can actually still work up. So it's... It's green. Nice one, multi. Does that mean you're at your... Clean Bill of Health? You've got there, Pat. Oh, thank you. I have two. One for the best and one for work. And when she's nearing the video, nearer I might have to not work. She'll clean it. She'll clean it. Pat. Basically, the hospital tells you nothing. Nothing. You can't ring them, find anything out. They don't ring your updates. I just got a phone call out of the blue from the admissions secretary, who you can't build up. And then left me a message over how to come up, isn't it? She left me a message to say, can you ring back? So we've got her phone number now. But then, the day I go with my pre-op, my dad goes in for his hip preparation. Hip preparation. It's going to cost me 14 and a half grams. As he said, he's 81, I think. So they can't wait a year for his hip. So... You can't? No, no. What we're up to? Edging... Edging down to nine. What do you think you get? I feel you basically... have the same move replaced twice. It really is so much better after. Can't wait, Malton. Really can't. What are you up to? Michael Shaw. Co-co-demo. No, we're off them now. I was taking Co-co-demo with me. I was popping them like a good one, the one in... what you called. I was trying to avoid, but it's stronger. Tight sci-fi, are you guys going to any comic-cons? May the 4th? Yes, I am. You're not. I don't do comic-cons, not anymore. You do comic-cons, but not comic-cons. I'm going to Liverpool, comic-con, May the 4th and May the 5th. May the 4th, I'm going as Kylo Ren, granted. Do you have a photo with Andy Serkis? Some of them, I can confirm. I work in a hospital. Well, she gets a lot of shit, and she's been down in the catering department. Yeah, past sinuses. That's what Christine's suffering with. It's the pain in the sinus and the side of her head. And she's got pain management with Avon Bolton Hospital, which you'll know about. It's the Wallace entry and entry. So she's on a pain passport now, so rather than be back to the doctor or town which starts at it again, she just gets some trips with the Wallace Centre and just like, rolling like that. It's supposed to last three months, but it's lasting about four weeks at the moment, so she's actually currently in A&E with suspected pneumonia. It's not pneumonia. It's an infection on the respiratory system. Right. Oh, she's not got pneumonia, thank God. She's getting antibiotics and steroids. Cool. So she's coming home then? She's coming home with something. Yeah, good. So, update on Christine. She hasn't got pneumonia, but she's probably on her way home. On her way back home. She went to the doctors this afternoon because she's had this cough for weeks and weeks. Alex is at it bad. I'm just recovering from it. Christine can't shake it. So, she went today and the doctor was unhappy, actually, to check for pneumonia. I'll tell you what. The doctor's appointment was about one o'clock and it's now 25 plus seven. So, she's been seen diagnosed and given her prescription in less than six hours. That's bad. And that's after her uncle in Scotland had a heart attack on Saturday night and got flown by air, and it's over to him, but that's on the mainland. And her and her cousin drove to Inverness and back yesterday, which is a 720 mile round trip and about 12 hours driving. Dina Cousin did all the driving. Obviously, Christine sat on the car for that time and she's really calling. I don't know if she does it. But she got to see him anyway, and he's on the mend. He's been resuscitating, he actually broke his ribs. It's a touch and go. Thank you, guys. It is a nice hat. It's not a just watch. It's fully elastic. So, it's doesn't go as well as straps at the back. It's just nice. Jack Ranger. The garden wall job we did last video, they're called Chepstone Maltese and the Turquine Burger Brick. And they're not very expensive either. We like to I tend to recommend them to customers because they all look so nice. I think we've done five in them Bricks, all on YouTube. They do look really nice. I know it's like the black motor with the dark brick. That sets it off as well. Hi, Liam. No, it's not you, multi-dug. It's my... I got a mumbly deep, not deep, but your voice doesn't project very well. So, and I'm mumbled. And we haven't got a... We haven't got the mic set up with us. We don't have to do the mic set up. The mic's up for the work camera. Pat Lee worked as all kinds of assistants in my major four years ago. Chris used to be a teaching assistant and the job was as soon as they broke up for holidays. That's when they'd get help. All the kids coughing in their face and everything. Especially the unborns. Been mucking bricks up a ladder all day. I'm shattered. Oh, that's hard. I don't miss doing that. Yeah, Dave, I'll let her know when she comes back. Hopefully she'll be back soon. Yeah. So, I take it that you're here. You don't need to go to the washroom now. She's got all the stuff. She's coming back. Hello, Katey. Thanks for joining us. Alex and me will be sat here soon when they get here. I've been abandoned. Like, sure. So, when you price the job, Steve, would you ask Alex what he would price it up at? Just between you two? Like, just to see who's learning that survey. We're getting there. You guys, the jobs. It doesn't go through the figures. And that would be it. But it's trickling a little bit like that now. Like, I'll look at the jobs. Like, a little job. So, Dave's working. He's going to take us two days. And he's always right. We all end up working late to get it finished. So, while we work late, we can just price another half a day. Take time. I try to fit as much in as possible I'm not thinking of what that was and we need to think about us a bit more and then not be worried about the customer. Well we're about the customer obviously but think about ourselves as well and how much we're going to take and how much hassle it's going to be and what I'm going to forget and have to go pick up. Good evening Warfler, Shane Taylor thanks for the over to keep it a good work. Thanks Shane. Daisy's in bed asleep. She's had a good day today. Why have you run a friend I think? I love working without a chair so I'm currently quite lonely at the moment because knee is down so Alex is off so I'm working with you at the moment. Can I ask why not set up a co-founder for me to cover your operation? You need it so much we can see. It's a big ask that. I've got very generous viewers, 40 and a half grams is a bit cheeky I think. I really think it's going to get done soon and when I go on Wednesday I want to start complaining because it's not just the physical pain, it's mental. Being in pain 24-7 even when you're lying in bed, I don't recommend it to anybody. Poor Christian has a lot to put up with. I was going to say when they do the operation can I have a personality transplant because I'm just miserable at the moment. We can't go anywhere, we can't go for a walk, we can't go in that weird theme park, we can't go anywhere, we can't do anything. We went to live for a few weeks back when we first came, we just couldn't go anywhere, couldn't walk. I've got a stick but it's still a struggle for water to stick so the fact that I'm still working is just, it's agony. I've got to keep paying in, I've got to keep giving you YouTube videos and I've stopped working, I've got no videos. I did say to someone that if I'd been told by them you've got to stop working until you've had your operation then I would have stopped working now months ago and we would have lost the house by now waiting because that's how, that's what it's like, but yeah to go from with it. We do have the super chat and the PayPal and stuff and a few very very kind people sent us quite a few few little and larger donations but that's more, that's nothing to do with that, that's post-op when, post-op when I'm going to be off for six weeks so neither of us will be working and neither of us will be earning so that's just about where we're off. But I don't think I'd like to go private either. I've never had anything done in the H.S. I've paid to stamp all my life, I've worked 36 years, I think I deserve an operation without other people having to pay for it. We'll see how it goes but I'm going to start harassing them on Wednesday to say I've had enough. I need to sort of go back to the year, sort of work. Our phrase, I nearly miss this, that the lives are hard to touch, excuse me, don't want to set them up, you're on the iPad instead of the Mac. We need to look into it more, we don't do them enough. I edit every day but we don't do lives very often. Liam Taylor, have you ever been to South Shield before Steve? No, never been over there. I wouldn't even know where it is. I know it's North East but I wouldn't know where it is. Rained on and off all day, nothing differential. Same year, Warfler, been grimmed so I was just staying at home today, meant to be dry tomorrow. I'm currently doing a painting job so I've got a bit of rating out to do plenty of day left and four days pointing and it's the first ever job, repointing with lime, because the house was built with lime. You'll recognise the houses, there's loads of lintels down there. So I've done a lintel and I'm repointing the gay blend at the moment and I check what to use. I've messaged Rob Songa. Yes, I've got Rob Songa's number, that's my name. So he told me you mix it, six parts sound, one cement and one lime. So I got the lime and had to go. I was quite surprised how fast it goes off. So you're going to be quick with it. It goes off quickly with sand and cement. And I've got a paddle mixer for the drill, like a whisk. So I've been using that but it's not suited to a drill. You need a proper paddle mixer for the thing. So I got on through walking as well. It's usually sent as a paddle mixer out so we'll see what happens there. Because it does a lot of mini mixes, like hand mixes and the tubs and stuff. Mark has been telling us for ages to get one and have a go. And I thought it's struggling sand and cement, especially makes it stiff but it was great. It just doesn't set up right with the drill. So we just need it. If you can't get sendable with this paddle because it's instead of holding it like that with your drill, you hold it like that into your waist so you can keep it steady. Because it does wrap around a lot. Never used one before so that was a learning curve. But I do like it. I think those two have gone out. Right, same way in Glasgow. But yeah, awful Fraser. Moise in the club y'all. I, Steve and Alex enjoy all the videos. Keep them coming. Certainly will. Move sand slowly down. We're just trying to, we might end up when I'm off work dropping to one a week, which we don't really know how to do, but we are going to write a content eventually. But we'll make sure and we will try and do it the other way around. So there's always something, we'll never just stop. There's getting out. Less than a quidditch. Yeah. Don't forget, don't forget to subscribe and watch. Beautiful weather right now in Indiana with my most ideas. They're supposed to play golf with my son. Well, yeah, that's a quick, that's a quick recovery. I go for a game of golf. He's only last week. You had the surgery, wasn't it? Wouldn't like to be a bricklayer for a living last 18 months. It's had enough time to do my own guards. 18, I wouldn't say 18 months, but since October, it's been it's been punishing. And even back last summer, I suppose it, it, we had the heat wave, so it's too hot. As they say, bricklayers are never happy, they're always moaning, but spring is always ideal, but not wet. Spring's nice because the weather's nice. Everything's starting to bloom again. People start ringing up. I always say when the daffodils pop up, people start ringing up for work. And then temperature's nice in spring, but we just had such a wet spring. It's awful. David should have been rain, hail, snow, wouldn't it? We forecast thunderstorms today, but we've managed to dodge that. Couple of, couple of hailstones. Living in pain is not fun for sure, not at all. I wouldn't recommend it to anybody. Evening, Martin. Good to see you on the live chat. That last garden walk was a call. Thank you, Martin. I wonder what you're on thought of it. So I did my greetings, mate. Hope you're as well on your neck of the woods. It's actually really nice now. It's beautiful. Beautiful blue sky. Very windy, though. Bearpo, what got you to bricklaying? You're very good at it. It was accidental. The short answer is I should have been an engineer because I left school with two low levels. Didn't want to. So I was getting the train to college every day, or go to the YTS, the youth training scheme, to train as, I think I picked carpentry. I only got the, he said carpentry's full, you have to pick something else. So I went over and said, can I be a bricklayer? And he said, yeah. And I touched it really quick. And because I touched it and I enjoyed it, then Mick, the supervisor, there's plenty of idiots went there. So they were there just to get the £26 a week. But I genuinely enjoyed it and wanted to learn. So if someone wants to learn, you want to teach them more. So I did really well and they pushed me, they pushed us into an inner placement to go on site. So we ended up with a small builder. And then that worked out well. We were getting £10 a week off him on top of our £26. We were like £36 a week. And then he actually put us through our friendships and indentures. This is me and Mick who was, he went up there as a labourer and he ended up on the trial. So the two of us went to college together. And we did, we skipped first year in college because we were working on the, we built the houses basically as a princess. So they let us skip first year. So we did second year and third year in advance. So I've got the appearance of an A level in bricklayne. I'm sure about the paperwork as it's all about what you can do with these. That was a short answer. Alex, simply because he wants to work with me. I know it's cheating, but you go to the emergency room and say you can't walk and have them do the operation then. It's not that simple, multi. It's not like that I'm very afraid. Excuse me for a short while. Come to the kitchen to make a tea, put your phones on. Yeah, you can be excused, Dave. Shame you can't make me up. Tom Green, how's your hip at the moment? Worse than ever. I'll leave it at that. Gary Ross. Yeah, I'm not too bad at you. Any more pallets in the way? There's still the straggly stuff that they haven't sent yet. Let's see what's out of stock. But it won't cover a pallet. It's coming bit by bit. But we need to get that garage sorted out. We've got all this pack out storage system in boxes on the floor, so we need to get that garage. That's going to be a video, so I'm just sorting the garage out because everything's piled up. We've been getting the... I see a lot of people in the Milwaukee Packout stuff and they put the tools in the chest and the drawers, but ours is still in all the boxes. So we've got to be careful with the boxes and labels so you don't get the wrong tools. Gary was in there and they all asked me to do a task practice. That's a sorry excuse for all the cases, isn't it? Definitely agree with the airpads. I just need that equipment. I brought a bra, plus one. Oh, there you go. Let me move over. You all know Nia? Yeah. Bye everybody. Thank you so much for using this as my girlfriend, Nia. This is my house. She's disappeared from work. I got a call for some work done. It depends where you are. You've got to live within 10 miles of us because we don't travel. Three months since the multidook has his heart done. You've got your mother playing golf. I don't know. It's a 40 and a half grand deposit for any work. Before anyone tells me off, I've got to chat up on this one. Introduction, please. There you go. Multidook. So this is my girlfriend Nia. She's from Sweden. Nia, how are you? Yeah, till Thursday. Yeah. You look really normal. Because we don't fit in. Yeah. Oh, sorry, Ed. Bolton's a bit, just a bit too far. Maybe when my hip was fixed, he might be able to travel a bit further, but at the moment, I can't travel that far. It's hard for you to drive at the moment, isn't it? Yeah. Bolton's a bit of a trek for us from here, isn't it? We worked there for a while, didn't we? Yeah. We worked all over the place. Yeah, and Multidook said hi Nia. Multidook's from America. Oh, yeah? Yeah. Very nice. He used to stay a lot of heart surgery. It was that serious. He said, wish me luck. You might see me back. You might not. Oh, wow. See you later. Well, first, we've been talking about the hip. Yeah. Well, I started a bit late, so we're going in the short, aren't we? We're starting a dance. Yeah. What's that part? I have a spare bed to do my garage. A spare bed to do my garage. I have to explain that part. Terrence O'Connor, you really need to get your hip done. Have you tried private? You'll get it done much sooner. Will you document it on a video? Could be something you could do with all my hip experience. Yeah. You really need to get your hip done. I know that. Have you tried private? No, because it's 14 and a half grand. And will you document it on video? I'll probably do a little live or something from the hospital. Let's take the phone in the corner. That's right. I'm going to come around for the anesthetic. They were building Lego from the hospital. I lost the surgeons. I didn't take the camera. Get a bit of footage. Call up, pick no one. Do I have to keep you going? Missing. Absolutely. Jason Hooney, thank you over in Dublin. And Doug again. It was tough. It was it was tough to go, they said, and either they heart transplant prayers, but they worked out other options. I feel really good now. Let's go. That's great. I need to be one of my guys, but I'm over 10 miles away. Ah, Pat. I get you. I just put you guys all your subscribers are falling apart. Yeah. These have all reached the age demographic, haven't they? You've got to be over 50. And they're needing a hospital work to be in this chat. Is there in the same state as the lentils we do? Pat, which part of Liverpool are you in? Just to be... I know you're in Liverpool, but I don't know which bit. Luton Bus Driver. I see we're not. So I have some lentils to be replacing the bungalow in Lydia. Lydia's fine, absolutely. We're actually working in Lydia at the moment. Normal gun, isn't it? Yeah. Yeah, we've got an extension on our normal gun. Shooters are... We do quite a bit of work in the Gulf for another building called Danny. Shooters are an email? Email's in the description of all the videos. So, yeah. I don't know, you're in the middle. So that's the part where you get... Ah, yeah. That's the part where you get in that part. Yeah, Pat. Stuart moved over from... It's a good one. The top of the world. How can you forget? Birkenhead. Birkenhead, yeah. See when we're over at Birkenhead, we're going to say we've got a house. I'll have to say it. Yeah. Yeah, thanks, Multi. We've been at it six years now. 2018, we started. April 2018. So we're getting there bit by bit. We're like, um, with the tortoise. The last time we went over to the werewolf, when the sat-nav took us over the bridge. Yeah. It avoided the bridge. And we took us right, oh, god. We had a nightmare. I think it was a 40-hour drive. Took us an hour and 15 minutes because we followed the sat-nav. We have a message in from Sarah. Like a baby. I'll have to show you that. So just like that. That's Daisy. She's a second day at school today. So it's wearing her out. Well, you're a little sister screaming, can't wake her up. Gary, I told that you do free stuff. There you go. There's one for you. How did you name it? It's a very modern relationship. I clung onto a legged and I didn't let go. We met over Instagram. We met each other like 2017, roughly. And then obviously we knew each other from like doing our cosplays and stuff. You two explained that. Go back to like, called UT and explained that. I'm not saying it. I'm not saying it for three hours talking about the lore. How you met you. It's not the same thing. Yeah, we met through cosplays. It's not the same. Yeah. I can tell you everything. What specifically called UT? Red Cuffin. Zombie. Yeah. And then for like 2020, we started like talking properly. Yeah. Because I saw a picture of you in a cosplay and I decided to text you. Yeah. Oh, wow. And then when we got talking more and then we were having a back and forth who was going to visit first. Yeah, I dared him to come to Sweden. The opportunity came when they could come here so. For Halloween? Yeah. Yeah. That was really fun. And they seem to have stuck with me since. So we picked you up from the airport and drew straight to Alton Towers. This is my entire family. I was like, oh. First impression of my whole family and my cousin in the car. Being nervous is like English. Like, hello everyone. Because he's in the chat before. Really? Yeah. Does name know what a rebel Alex is? Yeah. Any hip surgery you watch for the free for the free hip hop. You'll get loads of video vlogs from Steve. Some of them I'm home. What are we talking about? How Alex and Neil met for you know? Some of them is one of their friends. Another Instagram friend, isn't it? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. They're acquaintances. Instagram cat slash twitch. Yeah. There you go. Alex. It's good. It's a good question. It's not about my birthday. Favorite band at the minute? Oh, at the minute. Taylor Swift. Ha ha. I'd say all the cults are my favorites at the moment. Are you located near Manchester? We're about 40 minutes from Manchester. I could drive to the airport blindfolded. Dropping and picking these two up from the airport. Some Oofers on their basis, what's that mean? I don't know. I'm assuming they'll be calling us on there. All right. So I didn't catch that with the coughing. That's all you were hearing in this house right last month, isn't it? Three of us. All of us, yeah. I'll send you a video of him singing along to Taylor Swift when we get to see her. We're going to take a leg reset with me. Alex and Sarah are taking the whole scene here at Taylor Swift in Hanfield, isn't it? I have no idea. I've agreed to go along. I'm regretting it, but I'm doing it for Mum. That'd be a good pair of more supporting each other. Yeah, that's true. I'm there for parable. I'm not buying any merch. Let's put it that way. Well, that's very nice of you, Simpson. We'll have a crutch in it. And where there's toilet seats that lift up, there's some way higher. All the stuff I've got to get. That's true, yeah. Do you buy me a bit of getting all the MediQuip stuff that you need? Yeah. Multi-quip. Burnley is about an hour from us. That's where Ryan and Tilda are. Oh, yeah? Yeah. But I've never worked there. We've worked near there. It's like Burnley, Blackburn, Bolton, and there's another B or something in the same area. Conversely, anyone with a knack of yard will bung you £50 if you do it quick and clean. Anyone with a knack of yard will bung you £50 if you do it quick and clean. I have to explain that one real quick. Okay, you have some? Eventually, yeah. My last name is Kane, a lot of those around. Okay, yeah. That's a very common name. And then we're going to see Peter Kane. When are we going to see him? May? Next month, isn't it? Is it? Yeah. We've waited nearly two years, so we're going to see Peter Kane. Most people know who he is. I mean, you might not know who he's multiple. He's a very funny comedian over here. And he's from Bolton, a very famous Boltonian. A young lady snooking that one in. Hope you're all as well as you can be. You're packing your life, aren't you? I thought you weren't back for long, Glyn. Sorry we couldn't meet up, but I messed up, mate. When I get home from work, all I want to do is go for a sleep and just rest. I tend not to go anywhere now. Which is a... Let's change the subject. Gary Ross, but yeah. Vernon and Peter. Vernon Kane, actually, his favourite DJ, I made him, too. I've released to Peter. Peter Kane. I've released to Peter. Michael Jordan. Who have you get recognised when you're out and about? Rarely, but when we do, it's surreal. It's very weird, because you don't want to say to the people. Yeah. It's very flattering. Whenever they've walked away, they think, oh, should I have a picture? Should I have some questions? But it's a big edit, as well as this thing. Yeah. I've got a picture with me. Yeah. Am I big enough? You get a bit like... The first time we ever spotted was in... In our garden. In our back garden. What? A guy was delivering... A guy was delivering stuff and we were doing the fences. We did all these. And they drove up and obviously shouted something, we weren't sure. And they drove back and came out and it came to come see us. Oh, wow. And after a picture. Small world. Yeah. You tend to get spotted in like, yeah, the Dolders merchants more than anywhere. Yeah. I was in Wicks, and somebody saw the man and followed me in. And came looking for me in Wicks. But we haven't been punched yet. They're all generally nice people so far. Between the Charles finders that were in trouble. Sometimes off me, a crutch. Which is called birds hole, I believe. So Peter K last year brought a new show. Yeah, Ed was... We saw our Peter K last time round. So, I think it's about five or six years ago now. We still have the rounder with the toy shop. So I'll stall the wait out, hasn't he? We'll go and help first. Jadling. It will happen. And we'll try and get it together so a few of us can meet up. Dad, look at some's comments. Where? Yeah. Have you ever wanted to see an Alex Tynktoff in Bristol? And someone might congratulate you from this show. Oh my God. So one of the others wear it? Yeah. That's like that. That's cool. And thanks for buying the merch. Don't ever do that again because the money doesn't go to us. And it's overpriced as hell. We need to establish a proper shop where you don't get ripped off. I think Shopify is better than... I think anything's better than Teespring, isn't it? Teespring, yeah. Teespring is the one. Yeah, that all needs a good overhaul. Fred Divner, I miss him. He's brilliant. Well, we need to put our... Our director to work, don't we, to get some better designs out? Yeah. Yeah. Oh yeah, anyway, that's who doesn't know as well. Nia is the designer of how our channel looks, basically. Yeah, the channel page. The banner, the thumbnail templates. And anyone who watches to the end of the video, the... The like, comment, subscribe, I'll trust you. Oh yeah, I forgot about that one. Yeah. That's down to Nia. That's her thing. That's what she does. But what she's in? My cap. I reckon... I reckon you use... I reckon you use... You see when you're cleaning, please try the first time. Roy Crosby. Yeah. That's Roy Crosby, ties and home-scape. If you all like to go through with me, ties. It was nice to meet you. And thanks for the time as well. And thanks for fixing me with the puncture on my new hand. Great service, as always. Thanks, Sarah. He came to my house today, spent the whole time asleep. Yeah, then he came home and fell asleep. I wasn't till I have one, mate. He wanted to come back from Scotland. What are you laughing at? Michael's just a question that I don't want to answer with Nia around. You don't. She's talking all the swear words. I was going to say I can swear in Swedish. It's the first thing you learn in the foreign language, isn't it? Fine. Mark, A up Steve, Alex and Nia. If you like to manage the bit this week, then it rain and wind is shocking here. Same here, Mark. Didn't bother today. I'm going to point you at the moment because Alex isn't in. And then I've got a bit of making out to him, a bit of pointing to him, but today wasn't worth it. I know what you made, Roy. But to answer the question properly, I speak a little bit. I'm at, like, below an infants level. But I have promised to learn, because I was the one I go over there. So it's respectful for me to do it. There's no flight though over there, aren't there? Yeah. Well, we're speaking English. Yeah. Yeah, so they won't say to my face that I'm useless, yeah. Michael, sure. I've got a few. I like dance music. As you can tell by the video is the music put on them. And then I think because the best gig I've watched is Chemical Brothers. And the last time it was Chemical Brothers, Nia was down. So Alex didn't come with me. So Christy came with me. She loved it. Which I didn't think she would. They've done a good show, don't they? Yeah. Yeah, like Prodigy, Fat Boy Slim, all that kind of stuff. And you like band bands, like non-dance? White Lovers, really. I just like listening to it, just stuff on the radio. The church comes around. There's nothing, like, there's no real, like, guitar bands, you mean? Yeah. B-52s? Yeah, like B-52s, Kings Lane are good, yeah, they're good. I'm not really a guitar band person, but they are brilliant. A little print stuff, because he's just a genius with a guitar. Whatever was a junior. Yeah. Yeah. But yeah, all kinds, really. I used to be very fussy and just down to me, didn't want to listen to anything else. But I listened to anything, though. That was the same with metal. Now a bit more open, but not the Taylor Swift. No. You need to learn the words, though. I know more. Well, yeah. Every day of this, though. Christy bits with... Every day. Every day. Mum's a true Swifty, and we pay the price for it. Should make a shot with quotes from your Twitch channel. No. No. There's a base in the video of Nia surprised me. They were there? Yeah, they were on the street. Some was there, yeah. They tell them what happened, tell them the people who were in there. Yeah, so Nia was due to come last Thursday. Yeah, last Thursday. But, um, what day did you come? Was it Saturday? No, it was Tuesday, I was supposed to come. Oh, yeah. Thursday. Yeah. Yeah. Was it, um... No, no, yeah, it was Tuesday, sorry, yeah. It's Thursday you go. Um, so you came Saturday? It's Thursday, no, I think. Thursday? Thursday. So... I know, because we arranged to get Nia on your back. Yeah, so I had no idea, and so she showed up on Thursday. But I was streaming on Twitch at the time, so we got the, my bewildered reaction live. We were switching home. Like, you're still live. So it was, Nia was like, you got to stay awake to like, because she made up the lie that she was going out for dinner. And she was like, you got to wake up for me, and I was like, oh yeah, who's going to? Because like... Yeah, because you finished the stream and you started another one. I started another one. I was panicking thinking, oh no, it's a series, trying to go, it's a series, starting another one. I thought, because I hadn't heard from you, so I thought I'll do it anyway. Yeah. But, um, it was a good job I did. I meant to fall into bed. Tell you what, that would have been good. Yeah. If I woke up in your bed. I was thinking just laying in your bed. And then coming in like, hello. All right, where are we now? Shop if I pay loads of fees. You do it within spring, tea spring. Tea spring, you get charged so much. Just probably make about five quid and a $60, $60 hoodie. I think we'll get about two quid off the cup. And that's how mean we are as well, a 60 pound hoodie. Like, that's literally concert prices. Mm-hmm. We're not that, we're not that, we're not rock stars. And also the, um, people don't realise this, but any YouTube money, for every pound that we make on YouTube, YouTube takes 60 pay that. So you've got 100 pound, they get 60 quid of it, they get quite a wedge of it. That's why, that's why I see so many ads on YouTube and they push and push. That when, when I upload a video, the second page I've got to click on the ads. And they encourage you to, they just really push the ads because that's, they're just pushing them in. With YouTube, with YouTube as well, half the time they'll put ads on anyway. Yeah, okay. Whether it's, whether you monetise the video or not, they'll still put ads on. Even if you, even if you've got less than a thousand subscribers, YouTube can just monetise and put adverts on your video. You will get paid for it. And the money taking off, that's like, that's like the tax though, because it's the same with my Twitch. Because I had to like fill in tax forms when I signed up. I wanted to do that. Yeah. But it's not straightforward at all. We don't do that. I don't know. Oh, I see. And you're just gonna show up and give it up. I'm out of my way through your last video, Mark. You need even shite at the moment, that's where I'm up to. Mark, who's here now as well? Cosy, all right. Hi Mark, who? Multi-duck when I was in the army, I could cuss and order beer in about 10 different languages. Top Caculio. Top guys, you're always welcome in the fantastic city of Liverpool. I love Liverpool. I just miss it. We were there yesterday. Yeah. Get to play Bay there, didn't you? Yeah. Yeah. I love parking up at the local station, just getting the training, just chilling on the train. But now I can't walk on the station, so I can't wait to get back there. We do like it. Yeah. Kevin, praise premium YouTube so you don't get ads. Well, we do. Excuse me. Hello. Hello. You're live on YouTube. I don't think so. Don't think so. Yes. Yes, I like it. Say hi to everybody on the chat. Get yourself home. You're not well. Which Sainsbury's? So we did the last one, isn't it? I'm wondering, get yourself home. All right. Try. Try. That was Christine. It was Monday in conversation with her. Yeah, I mean, Sainsbury's, what do you want for your tea? And she's ill. She needs to get home. Don't be walking. It's a new Sainsbury's, then South Wales. She'll have to go for a walk. Just before you continue, and feel that's what we're in terms of that. Dominate the Donkey. Christine loves Christmas, and Dominate the Donkey is a Christmas song. It's like a novelty Christmas song. When it starts, when it goes off, it goes, hey. It actually puts you into a world of it, and it's funny when it goes off, and people are like, you're facing a job with complete strangers and Dominate the Donkey starts going on. That's what it might be, it's all right. Yeah, she can tell me to change it, but I won't change it. Because Christine loves Christmas, and it's a Christmas song, so it's just a stop. Everybody else gets Blumangroup. It went off today, you know, a second day, do you know what's Blumangroup? Where are we up to? Gary Russell has YouTube Premium, then Pat Link. And what's a good Glymprichard here? His band, The Wafty Crankers. Edwunter, give a listen to Ren, R-E-N, hear the other one. Ren, Ren. Ren, where's this? Edwunter, listen to Ren. I think I heard it then. Danny, hey Danny. It's our boss, it's Danny. Hey Danny. We'll see you when you get that slap, but no, when you get that porch knocked down. Thanks for dropping in, by the way. Sometimes, but that was so hard, listen. Lester Tennyson, isn't it? How is your health now? Paul. Yeah. Next question. Yeah. What's that, it's just gone. What? Oh, there you go. How's your health now? It's, it's, it's, um, it's teetering on insanity now. What do you have for surgery? How long before you can go back to work and do you have any disability pay while you recoup? It's a minimum of six weeks, isn't it? Minimum of six weeks. That's it, like, assuming everything goes well. Yeah. But I've been told, because I'm not an old pensioner who's lying to me about waiting for an operation, me legs in good shape for recovery, and we're going to use a robot or something, which is a quick recovery. And I'm having a spinal, so I'm not having a general anaesthetic. I just need to be knocked out. I don't know here anything. I don't even go down with the grinder and the hammer and chisel. And then I'm getting, so far, I'm coming home the same night and not even staying overnight. And apparently that'll lead to the recovery. But obviously the job we're doing, lifting the wrong thing, could set me right back. So I've got to take it easy. I'm going to try and line jobs up for this one. Yes. And if not, I'm going to be here. You know, see, the one we did with the porch, opposite side of the road, that we've just done, the first, the first, when I forgot, when I didn't know there were enough bricks, Scottish guy, Canon, his name. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. That she owns some of the walls in the back garden. Right. You can do that. Yeah. So simply going to see him about that. So that's probably a couple of days away for you. Try and line a few jobs up for Alex. If not, I'll have to, uh, somebody's off the beat, which includes yes. You have to go full time. As long as it's pain. You have to stream with me every night. Back to one of your comments there, Mark. We haven't, uh, Alex has took 30 to 30. It's a week, isn't it, brother? That was one of the weeks, isn't it? Yeah, one. That's two weeks altogether. He didn't actually both come in to work with me one day, though. And we did. Because we had to finish this gentle job, we had to scaffold the plan with him. So, um, because Nia snuck down early, she came to her with us instead of leaving her own. I was trying to kind of get this job finished, but now I know it was never going to get finished. Yeah. But she worked hard. She was great help. She was. She was a good, uh, brick cleaning worker. Up and down the ladder, the bricks on the shoulder. Sort of. Don't let it down to you. So, I'm just trying to catch up here. The, um, keep going. Do lolly. Um, there you go. Where we up to? Um, there we go. Climb it up there. You've got it. Multi Kevin S. Hi, you three. Nice to see you all. Thanks Kevin. Multi Doug. Country and Western music, right? Gary's put high guns. Shut them down. The, the, obviously, you know, um, Rich Glen, obviously, he's got a show in front of Osloy's. Gary's always winding him up. Mark who? Oh, hello. Hi, Mark. That's why I use friends and family. Yeah. Hi, Mark who? Stephen Arts and Nia. Kevin S. Pace, previous to no ads. Hanfield Arts. Oh, hello. Hi, Gary Pat. We, uh, we've got an airplane. Qatar Radio. The DJ cracked me up when I figured out how our name. Gary Ross. Another YouTube premium. His South Yorkshire far, not for a Mark hat. It is for us. Oh, there we are. Multi Doug roll. Multi, we used to finish with Gamebar a little. Here's the, here's the, have you heard that song? No. Oh, what's the, what's the name of the group? The Stripers. No, no. I can't look at the poll, but that, that was the song, Gamebar. That was funny, but it wasn't. Good handkerchief. I like the handkerchief, too. Hi, Christy. Don't mind us. I don't mind us when we're in the phone. As soon as I start on the ringtone, Jones Sutherland. Hi, hi, Steve. Can you not get better covers for your materials when it comes, mate? It doesn't matter what you cover them with if they're already wet. Then after time, if it's, if it's wet weather and they come in plastic, they're just wet under the plastic. Yeah. You need to get that off and get them basically honey combed. But if they come wet, there's nothing to do. You've just got to get them dry as quick as possible. But if we do cover, we always cover the stuff up, don't we? Yeah. Oh, we saw that one, yeah. It's really quiet, isn't it? I don't know. That's funny, you should see it. I'm not allowed to stand deaf on both ears. So, like the hearing. Oh, it's a thing that has a good... I'll feel that. Perhaps, yeah. We thought eight o'clock would be a bit late to do a live. So, the live's just random. We don't know how to set them up, but we need to sort that out properly. Try, like, maybe do regular ones. It's just hard to get into the live. Yeah, it's just gone to a colour family. You ever heard the rodeo song? No. Not heard that one. Look at the chat up on this phone. I feel that. Well, it's just sounding mad, Steve. Kevin S, R-E-M. Oh, yeah. I like R-E-M. They've got some good stuff. Do you like football? Nope. We don't know. Nope. Reminds me of my dad. He keeps on no matter, even if he hadn't had that the day before. He's right back working. Yeah. Unfortunately, being self-employed makes you take risks, stops you looking after yourself. Basically, it means you've got no rights, people are going to hire and fire you. It's the same. And that's everyone's push down self-employment because it's easier for employers. Yeah. My mum had her knee done at 87. She was up walking as though nothing had happened within a few weeks. It was your physiology. Yeah, definitely. And I know a few people have had knees done and knees are very hard to recover from. They take a lot longer. And they're a lot more... Obviously, you're cutting into two bones rather than one. So it's a lot more complex. And I know a woman whose dad has done and she's actually learned to walk again because she's that used to limping. Yeah? Yeah. And because of the limp on her knee, she's knackered the other hip up on the other side so she needs that prune then. This needs plugging in. I was going to get the chat up wasn't I? What's that for that one? Um, no idea. It's not as early as morning. That'll go for a while, that. Yeah. I was going to get the chat up, sorry I was playing the game. I can't, um... Right. Ed Hunter, what's your favourite kind of job to do? Lintels, Garden Wars, anything you wish you could get to do more of? I think we're both, we're both quite like in Garden Wars at the moment. Yeah. Nice simple two day job. I do like, um... Always nice. I like Nigel's, because I like to join us. I like to look at the Garden Wars when good. Um, I know you like Garden Wars, but I suppose you change. I did like extensions, but the last extension we took out was, didn't it? Yeah. It was, um, it was a real slow. It took us two and a half months, and the other weather, winds were going down 1.2 metres, 1,000 pounds worth of concrete in the foundations, are basically me worrying about all the extras as a customer. I took the hit on it as well, so I may as well work in the last three days for nothing, which is why we're doing that. People say supposed to price your job for labour, and put profit on top. Well, I never do that. But, um, yeah, the hard work, I've turned down two extensions since me. Since I've gone a bit downhill, haven't I? Yeah. I can't, not only is it too physical, I can't, I can't get me a drone, sorting out an extension is too much, which is a shame because, um, Keystone lentils want us to do another video with them, because they've got the new eco-firm lentils. It's got like a plastic top and stuff, but they're waiting, but, um, we're going to have to wait a bit longer. Unless we get a small extension, the last two have been quite big, and there's only one we'll work on now for Danny who's in the chat before, but that's his job. He's sorting all stuff out. We're just starting up and do day work, and do up, do brick work. Once you've recovered properly, you'd be more up for it, because your head won't be focused on pain all the time. Yeah. And you'll be able to move. Yeah. So yeah, so we're enjoying going more, because like I said, it's a nice easy two-day job, and, uh, it's front and centre for everyone to see. The garage conversion is good too. Yeah. Yeah, I've got another one on too. Garage conversions are good, because you've transformed the garage, looks really nice. This one had the stone sill on it, and it was all, it's 28 twos, there's top to bottom, and then I spent half a day doing that, and everyone came out perfect. Young breakages, it was great. Yeah. Just, it's, I keep saying we're going to do a video about power tools and our job, having the right tools, not only makes you work easy, it makes you more enjoyable. Yeah, definitely. The best thing that ever happened was no walkie-spawn from the channel. Absolutely. I mean, we've got pretty much everything we need, haven't we? Yeah. We have. I mean, do you even do a whacker now? I was telling, I was telling you about it, it's got the Ford universe on it. Yeah. Yeah. So, because it's selfish electric motor, you've got like, so when you're in the corner, instead of dragging the thing back, like the petrol ones, obviously it's a bit lighter, you just got the Ford universe on it. Do you like events, stuff that you don't even know you, that you don't even know you need? Yeah. Sorry to even go home late, that's Nigel. You've got a date for the op, then Steve on Field Arts. Now, I got my first pre-op nine months ago, and they said, we usually like to have the op done before the pre-op runs out, which is 12 weeks, so I'm going for pre-op number three. I did go off for doing a cancellation within a few weeks, wasn't it? Yeah, we just started a job. Yeah. There was, it wasn't a job that we could have put on hold, because we'd ripped the bloody walls off, and it was held up by our crows. In the living room in the kitchen. Yes. Yeah, so we couldn't just drop it in 16, in six, seven weeks, so I had to turn it down. It wasn't something like... Two days notice we got. It wasn't something I could have done on my own, because the steels that were being done. Yeah, I've never done that before. No. We had a goal post and the steels and angles. Yeah. Yes, the regulars were listening to the video, that was the one, the goal post, our first ever goal post job. Yeah. So that was a... We did actually enjoy that in the end, because it worked out okay. But it was a bit... Another job was a bit of a worry. Multidub me up, some more painful than hip. You'll be walking next day from a hip hop. Yeah, I believe so, yeah. Just nowhere, carrying bricks. Hello Nigel. Mark, who? She can chuck me over her shoulder. Hi Nigel. Bit lonely sleeping on this, and near. Yeah. It was for a day. Video coming soon. Hi Steve Alston, near. It's near with an M Nigel. N-E-A. N-E-A. Full name, linear. Look. But like, we cut it down to near. Yeah. I just fell linear. L-I-N. L-I-N-N-E-A. Yeah. Mark, how's work coming in for you lads? Just get trickles now. Not sure if the market or whether it's just me with that job for years, and lost my customers a lot. It's never... We're not having a mad rush mark. I'm glad really, because in our job, you can't plan things months in advance. Like Neil and me, who's a joiner, he's got work plans right through the year. But we can't do that, because a couple of days and it throws everything out. Yeah. So on the other hand, it's a bit hectic for us. We're like, I'll bring customers up, like sometimes a day before us, they can come tomorrow, and hopefully be okay about it. It's just like, people keep saying, oh you're working Saturday, you're working Sunday, I don't know what would just work when it's free. No, someone said just say, working Sunday, and what you do, you've been here all day. I said, when's your next day off? I said, when it rains. I said, but next time it rains, I won't be here. I'm sure we're going to follow us up there today. Shall we? Yes, it's... Come on, there's no weekends anymore, it's just when you can work. The only downside of working on weekends is if you need anything or something, you can't get it. Or you've got to just be in queue, or sell code or something, because nothing's long to open. And we still get our days off, just... We get our days off. Yeah. Yeah. Thanks to YouTube, we get a lot of time off, and I don't have to stress about being off now. It's... There's a cushion when it's bad weather, and put them dry stalls and work. I mean, we used to work in Polton, which is 40 miles roundtrip. 40 miles there, 40 miles back. And there's times we drive to Polton, stay there for two, three hours, and drive back home again. Just before, most of the work's gotta go. Probably. So thanks for stopping in. This is going to go in a minute. Six percent. I think that there should be our gauge before we finish. What time is it? What time do we start? It's like four minutes past seven. All right, let's take... All right, we've got six percent on the battery, that's our... when we pull the plug. Right, let me see. This is the channel. Let's try and get through them. Oh, electric six. That wasn't there in the band. Need to Google them. Ah. Think that the gay bar won. Has the job done your knee, Steve, or contributed to it? It's the hip, Michael, and then a bit of both. Yeah, the dog definitely contributed to it. Yeah, osteoarthritis is not... It's a physical thing, but the work hasn't helped. The electric six, that's the one. Yes, self-employed. No signal hold the pay. Had a chip shot for 10 years, and it's not very true, Kevin. Same thing happened to me, Steve. Did my ACL and my right knee, then my left knee and neck as it was taking... Yeah, overcompensating. My gardener is back on its largest job, so when you're up, I'll get you. And I've got a back actor for you to use. Oh, cool. We'll bring Jason for the back actor. He's the driver. David, cool. Hi, Dave. Sorry, it's ATCot. We've been on for an hour. We'll be early tonight. Hi, Dave, Cial and Dixon. Bring back the YTS with a better age. It's just random. I remember you said you were on one. Alan, do you know what? It was perfect. Kept all the kids off the door, and it gave a lot of people a lot of opportunities. And funny enough, the one where I went, has been stood derelict for probably about 30 years, and they demolished it a couple of weeks back. And then in the canteen, we built the counter and built TPT into the counter in brickwork. And I always wanted to get back loads to get a picture up before I demolished it, but I never managed it. That was, we were at a funeral that day that we demolished it, so we couldn't landfill the house. I've done brick playing. I probably like working with different stones, so probably can't have that, except for a more specialized brickwork illustration. Yeah, stonework is completely different. You've got the coarse-random fake stone, but the actual real stone. You've got different cattle of fish. Lee Joseph evening guys, thanks for what you do. Must be a lot of hard work editing stuff. Don't miss an episode, and don't force to see what you've got to do. You bring no more to my new world. Thank you, Lee. Well, that's all then. People seem shocked, brothers, but I'm not behind any of the technical side of the YouTube. That is all that. He doesn't know. I do it from emails. And the Instagram. Well, I put the countdown. You sort the reels out and all that. Yeah. If there's loads of emojis, it's dad. See you multi. No more video on Thursday, I think, which is currently in the middle of being edited. So what is it? Bit of a blockwork, a bit of demolition. See you Thursday, multi. Thanks for joining us. Nigel, Nia, sorry. She is a bonnie. And he said it respectfully. That's fine. Yeah. Of course he is. She's there. You can see. I don't know how I... I don't know how I ended up so lucky. Take care, milky. Anthony, evening lies the bill there. So I'm doing what John Faw said. On the last Friday, there is no rain. The weekend, are you working? I said, you don't know me, then. Friday's three o'clock pub, and that's it til Monday. We all know Andy on YouTube. So for some people, I couldn't stand really, like, like an idea. They have the standards, wasn't they? It's like, you know, we don't work weekends. Yeah. No matter what. Yeah. Which was nice for us, because we spent some weekends just walking around Lemington. Going to pictures, yeah. Hey, Andy, I went to the Northern Regional on Wednesday. It was a good day. I enjoyed it. Looking forward to the final. Finally get to shake your hand and meet you. A lot of people do it for the first time. Looks like it's going to be good. It's well organised. I really, really liked it. Definitely seen it. And the walls, I think the walls in the final are nine metres long. Yeah. 8.9 metres, they're massive. Yeah. I like how strict it is as well. It's not just about speed. Yeah. So if you're not getting them right, you can get a lot of deductions on them. Because some of the Americans that we've seen, what the hell? Spectmix. Everyone knows about Spectmix. Actually, we went over to it. Spectmix, had it going in. Yeah. You know, actually, what it was, is it? Yeah. Yeah. Dads love their emojis. Absolutely. I could get them told off for their emojis. Yes, I do. Because the whole point of Nia doing all this for our very young children is to look professional. Are you there putting the said eye emojis? I heard emojis, actually. Yeah. It's over 50 things. Oh, it's triggered that much of some in Nia back. Yeah. Talking of Supertrail. I still remember probably just less than two and a half years ago me and Alex sat in a pub in Leviton's bar with Ash who's organized it and Rob from Mind's Head podcast on who's told about this idea is about a bit about a bit lane competition. So it was a Spectmix. So in the space of two years, he's gone from that to this. And then I think it's like, it's massive compared to last year. I think, and it's, it's, it's better to get bigger and bigger. So it's great for a bit lane. That's it. It's really enjoyable. Really enjoyed it. I was talking to the, the managing director of Footprint Tools. He's a nice fella. And then there's another guy. He's designed this prop for a brickwork. I wish I remember his name. He's a nice fella. And he's, he's calling it promoting that. So when you built your, these props just go up and down to the floor or she stopped blow downs. Just made a proper load of wood and bits of blocks and stuff. Great idea. I hope it takes off. Absolutely. I saw it. That is exactly what I mean. Absolutely. There's one time, because obviously when he does it, I go through and purge them all. There's one time going back behind, after me getting rid of it and putting it back on. I think we're doing. Yeah. He used to put in, there was one time he put emojis in the thumbnail. Yeah. That was our rushy video. That was big, big, a big, big, big shot. A big shot, please. Back in the middle of it. All right, mate. Sorry, mate. I'm getting, I seem to be getting ahead of myself here. It's not, he's thrown off the table. I'm not one to use. I saw it near the end all. He waits once you tell him 50. He'll be there. You all right? I was nearly dead. Oh no. Oh, I'll have to end it soon. I don't know. You need to put that one on there. Six percent left here. Is that all right? Yeah. That's from America. Huh? It still works after five years. Yeah. It's the one thing Disney had that didn't break. Yeah. He used to buy it and when they ran out, he just posted it into the machine and got a new one. Or you can recharge. Everyone's grabbing emojis in the thumbnail. Oh, my personal. Pretty good. I'm saying that, but we have our own exclusive emojis on Twitch. Some's, but yeah. I like most of the video. Lots of emojis. It's not anymore, is it? No, no. Ryan Chilton, you thought about having time off your hip and getting some therapy or carapace to help? Of course. Unless the chiropractor can rip his hip out and put a new one in. The, um, I'll be having time off once it gets fixed. I can't have time off before. Unfortunately. Although. The weather, I have plenty of time off at the moment. It's actually calm down though, isn't it? Yeah. It's still windy. It was that bad before. We have a, yeah, we have a piece of poly down for, um, just to cover up a hole where we've been digging. Good job, Christian. You're not in the chest at the moment. And it went down to the other part of our house. The wind was like that. It went off 30 hours. And I think it hit the lamp post and snapped it off. Oh. So. Yeah. And then. There's a piece. I looked to the, um, the door, the ring cap, the door, the ring door belt. And the guy brought it back. He needed to be away with it because they wouldn't cut it again. I heard him. Yeah. But, um, we sort of started digging to move manual for our porch and stopped. I'm sure it's been just a pile of shite in the front for about three weeks now, isn't it? I'm trying to put it as briefly as I can. It is, it is the worst dig I've ever seen. Yeah. Every single utility is in the way. The manual's on the floor. So the manual's got to go outside. It's on the foot. Past the pipe. Past gas, that's electric. That's something else, isn't it? Um, the manual. Actually, that's dig under everything. Yeah. Yeah. Gas, electric. And the other pipe. Yeah. The surface water. Yeah, surface water. Which we've got to move as well around the porch. But because it's right in the land of the foundation, Carrie Ross has put a few motifs down. Yes, I saw that. Don't encourage him, Gary. Lab post, is he coming? Have you got surgery planned? Have you been waiting nine months for surgery, Ryan? But, um, did you, what? The YTS. The NHS is useless. I think it's all the strikes and then done it. The strikes are definitely putting back there. It's all the consultants that have been on strike, isn't it? Yeah. Which are the people who would be seeing you. Yeah. Did you get the hang of it, battered it down a couple of times today? We've got a little bit of it now, John. Not too much. Got a lot of wind. The wind's picking up now, again, look. Yeah. I think, um... We've just seen some, we've had storms since October. Yeah. The rats have come to our lentils for shelter. They're, uh, across. Is that where they were? Yeah. How'd you see it there? I saw it running from over there. It's probably going up to the fence. Yeah, do you reckon? Yeah. Because the mark feeds the birds next door. Oh, yeah. See, where we live, it's like, there's, like, woods and trees all around us. So you have little furry creatures that live in the woods, and they're not all cute squirrels. But, um, you'll never get rid of rats. Have you tried the essence yet, Alex? Mmm. Awesome. Not yet. But this year, if I don't get drive lessons this year, I'm going to hire a hit man to shoot me. I will get, I will get it done. If you don't get drive lessons this year, I'm going to spend the money on me and Mum. You're going to get, you're going to get me, I'm going to pay for them this year. If you don't have them this year, you're going to pay for your own. There's an incentive for you. I'll work, I'll work for Jason then. I saw on Sally today, you're talking about, um, 40 hours minimum before you can press your test. Right. One is about 25 pounds an hour. So what's that? Two, three, two and a half grand. So I suggest you get done soon before those rules come in. I'm learning quick. I'm going to ring you up on the scope and see if you can give me a free Tesla. All right, self-driving. Yeah. Apparently a lot of people are doing that now. They're just not driving and waiting for their self-driving to take off. It's like, what if it goes wrong? Yeah. It's self-driving there for years, but it's just, it's not safe. No. Matt did it in Disney World, he drove himself to Pointer Studios, he just sort of tried out. Yeah. He filmed it, yeah. Yeah, my friend Colin, we met on YouTube. I'm not sure, I think he's in his 30s, in the middle of his 30s, he's just passed his test and got himself a nice new car, lovely car. And then I think he passed first time. I should have asked him how much it cost because I passed an 87 and my lessons are 4.50 an hour. I think they've been more expensive than that. 400 hours someone's making a bank of that. Yeah. I think it's 40 out of 400. You need to find an instructor for starters. Yeah. A Christian instructor, he passed the test within 1991. He's still teaching people around here. I've got his number. Oh yeah, Louis. Yeah, Louis, give me it. So I've got a number, I'm one step closer. Yeah. You're going on the wrong side of the road. You're in England with a U-Drive on the wrong side of the road. You don't have time, wrong. What time is it? What, half nine? No, it's not half. She reads it as half two. Half time? Half two. No, it's half to nine. Right. Yeah, it's a half to nine. Half nine. Brits. It's just disgusting what it says. So it's not even half past the end of the year. It's been 25 past that clock's fast. Don't let the rats get into the carriage. They'll learn to trade and build a staircase to the cabinet with the good biscuits. We don't have biscuits for safe. We don't have good ones, do we? Because you stick them on. Because he's a man. Yeah, you don't get good ones. I tell you what, that big egg must have been thrown in the bin. I can't find it. It's somewhere. I've still got it. We still have it. Yeah. Yeah. Can you tell me about it? Maybe in my room somewhere. Yeah, I'm almost trying. 12 pound each tray. Jesus. Chocolate's about that thick. That's a good point, yeah. Me or Sarah got you that. You've been eating it. She has. I spent 12. Sarah's. I spent 12. Couldn't matter, you're eating it. I know. Fine as keepers. Now it's the spenders givers. He's, what do you have in here? Yeah, actually I'm going to come down with a rifle. Can you see the odd one? And they come out and draw daylight as well. Oh yeah, the brave beer. Was it, we saw one live before? Yeah, they're cute. Toss them something, so. Now they're just down next door. Oh, God yeah, I was in, I was in, last time I was in Sweden. I saw a tossing, tossing his knees cat, playing with a toy. So I went to go and pick it up and play with him. He was in the dead house. He's everybody messing with the corpse of the mouse. We, can't you just bring him in as a trophy? Give us the owner. The, the, the hide in the walls. So he's, he's there listening to the walls. Like the matrix. Yeah. They're in the walls. If you got rats, you could borrow my, my pair of little psychopaths. Boston terriers. We got hedgehogs and badges more than anything. Nia gets moose and foxes. Oh dear, I know clocks and curses, right, the bane of a modern generation. We have a, we have an hour round here, don't we? Yeah, and we got bats. Yeah, bats as well. And next to our bats, they don't know. No. They moved in about the same time, didn't they? Yeah, sort of been there for four years. Right, well we've been on for an hour and a half. So we'll be wrapping it up soon. So any lost questions far away? What's the craziest animal you've had show up? Either a lynx or a boar. No, three boars at the same time. Boars? Yeah. They're aggressive them, aren't they? Very aggressive. Yeah. Because Nia lives a bit more rurally, so the wildlife is more exotic. You get wolf, like, whines. Kitty cats, eh? Yeah, a wolf whining. Yeah, a wolf whining, yeah. Michael's show off for tea. We've had tea. One of the Christine brings back from St. James after the phone call. You heard a nice rap. I had bacon in the back. I had a tube of Pringles. Yeah. And then once my tube of Pringles, I asked Mum to pick me them up. Oh, sorry. I bet them all. They won't go. That's fine. I had a nice cheese and ham panini at lunchtime with Christine at the coffee shop. The gym was a bit of a shock. A cheese and ham panini. Bacon on toast and a bacon bar. Two coffees and a slice of Victoria's lunch. Plus, it was 25 quid for a small lunch. That was it. That was it, all right. That's like half a Nando's. What's your favourite snacks at work? Walkers. And protein bar. I feel like a question off in this bar. In my lunchbox, you give me protein bar or me milky bars? Me milky bar? Yeah. Yeah, me milky bars. It's toddler chocolate. Absolutely. It's these days you keep trying to paint chocolate. And protein bars. Jeffery Quake flavours that was inspired by Jeffery Cake. It is. They look lovely. You're just a non-believer, are you? Are they? Yeah, they're the most. Diamond, marabout. What's it called? Grenade. Grenade, yeah. Grenade, which Alex gets a lot of stuff off, which is funny enough. Something to do with the customer who works for him. Lemons as well. Yeah. Yeah, because he showed up, he showed up the client with a... A goodie box. His Range Rover opens up and the crate full of grain at any drinks. She was the milk of your protein drinks. No problem, Gary. Pleasure to be joined. What time is the starting of Thursday? Thursday we're back to normal, eight o'clock. It's the, it's your printer's final, isn't it? Which we haven't seen in a second one yet. Wait, so we missed the interview. Yeah, we missed it Thursday. Freaking hell. We're going to watch it back. I don't know why we didn't watch it, but we missed it. So we've missed, we've missed two hands and deck, we've missed an apprentice. We've got to watch the interviews, they're the best part. Yeah. I'm pretty sure we've got him. You're watching it with us, I saw that, I saw that gesture you made, just for that. I didn't. High play, peace, high play. Yeah, just for that. You, you, we're going to watch, in fact, we'll start from the beginning. No. I'll tell you what, now, I don't know if the, the wind's dropped down, because you, Blackpool, you get it gusty up there, won't you? Yeah, on the coast. Maybe not the plastic, but be careful with the glass. It was cold in there, Liverpool. Yeah. It's cold today. Bye, all nice to see you, mate. Thanks for coming, thanks for dropping in here. Thanks Kevin. Bacon or sausage, but he's got to be. Oh yeah, yeah, the spa. But like, now I have, it's either sausage or it's bacon or egg now. Yeah. I'm getting more and more greedy each time I go there. Yeah. One time, I saw a game of bacon roll, the patron, he wouldn't eat it. No, at least anything. That, what there was, that extension we were talking about before, there, the customer, she, she insisted that, that she fed us. And I always took up the offer. And so she made, she kept making me bacon and egg on toast. My God. Now, now I eat them at home all the time. What's your favourite? She converted me. Because you wouldn't have eaten, you wouldn't eat it on toast, would you? No. Till you tried it. I don't. I've lost me in, you feed. Thank you. I was, I was on the Fraser. It's okay, it's okay. Sorry. Was this, this is near us, though? Yeah. Oh, thank you, it's near. Mark Hett. Sorry. I find that a big job if you're on. And you haven't improved, don't worry. That was mine. It was mine, it was mine. It was, it was, it was true, true Fraser. Even though you're all good to see you at Supertrawler Street. It was nice to catch up with you two, Joe. Nice to see you. I'm looking forward to the final two. Obviously Alex didn't care who was busy. But yeah, it was a good day that. I'm sorry, I'm sorry I didn't get there a bit early, but I was actually in work and got rained off. So headed off. Do you not call, call Greggs for your lunch? You don't like Greggs, do you? Not really that, do you? And had anything from Greggs? I do like Greggs. But if we're, if we're down in the old school, we like, we have to spar, which is same. Dangerous. There's nothing there. But yeah, we usually, well, lunchbox is nice. Yeah, some spot is so nice to when family watch TV together. My parents fall asleep, but I'm sort of way eight. Eight, that's a late one for me. Definitely a skater. David, you've got to watch Hans and Gregg. Yeah, we missed the last show. Can't believe that. We're out, we're out, we're out for Enendos. Hasn't he tried? Who else do you miss, Eurovision? Hasn't he tried your oxy pudding yet? I don't think so. I don't know either. I'm not, I'm not, I'm not a true Brit. If it's chocolate, I like it. It's not chocolate. It's part of an English breakfast. No, it's not breakfast. It's a traditional sundae lunch. Have it with beef. It's beefy oxy pudding. I'll show you what it looks like. If my phone could survive that long. Yeah, the guys in Black Feel Amazing beat better stuff because they used to, I don't think they liked it. Talking to your oxy pudding, anyone with your oxy pudding wrap? What, the nurse? Sounds nice. Manny Christie's first date. Oh, that's nice. I remember when it went to the plow and I had a, I filled your oxy pudding, sort of a big oxy pudding with all the meat and stuff inside it. That's the first meal we had together. And it's our 30th anniversary, so I remember that. Yeah, well, there's loads of Enendos. Love Enendos. Oh, yes. Got him into Enendos now. Thanks a lot. So it's very expensive. Yeah, you wouldn't try it with us, would you? I'm sure it did ages ago and it wasn't the like, because I very clearly remember being in Enendos when I was younger. I don't know if I had anything at all. And then... Michael's put it down. It's on his family channel. Love a roast in on your Jack York. Some others engraved it. Oh, yeah, more food. Definitely. Christine's favourite of York, sweetie roast in New York. It's just like a hot pot. Oh, he got the oxy pudding. Right then, should we wind it up then? Yeah. We've done an hour and a half. I've got a sore throat and I've already had a drink. All our devices are dying. Yeah. Yeah. You're plugged into that at the moment. That's just keeping you going. So then, yeah. Any last thoughts you'd like to share? And I just thank you everybody who tuned in. No beans on toast, do you? Well, no beans on toast. Those nothingers love gravy. Oh, yeah. Absolutely. Only if it's dance. See, the next video will be Thursday, yeah? Yeah. I'm going to let everyone know. We know how to let everyone know to do not. Thursday at 8 o'clock. So thank you, everybody. Good night, Sarah. Good night, Mark. And Gary on Glyn and Pat. I'm feeling like it's more clear. It's weird. It's weird talking. The chat, we're tapping away. Tapping away. Everybody. Yeah, it's like you're talking. Leading the daddy for more hockey. It's great sausage. I've had that skater because Christine's family from Yarn Lewis. So we've had it up there. And then all the Scottish bread, the tall thin loaf. All right, that's light. That's notifications. Oh, well. That's cool, isn't it? So iPhone's accurate, isn't it? Oh, yeah. iPhone's about the simple people like us. Yeah. You should have fun like that for your concerts. Yeah. Me, you can zoom into the room. Yeah. Right, they have the movie concerts. They have the movie concerts. You get what I'm trying to say. Oh, I'm laughing about you. Oh, you were. I'm laughing about you. Don't you get involved in this? I refuse to be ganged up on. Yeah, anyone who was late, it's my fault. The game, it's been a shall we do the live? So even setting up was like with 10 minutes. Yeah. Yeah. Thank you very much, everybody. Do you speak? Do you speak? It's not all those videos, is it? We will see you on Thursday. Yes. Eight o'clock. Thursday eight until then stay safe. Have a great day, evening or night, wherever you are. That's my dutch outro. Yeah. Anything you want to say? Eight o'clock. Eight o'clock. That's goodbye. Thank you, everybody. Bye. Bye.