 Back to the yard, and here's dad again, he's back from his trip. So I've set dad up with the whole line of bullsnot that I got here. We got the detailed cleaner and polish, we got the odor eliminator, we got the tire butter, and the glass cleaner. I got all four of them. I got dad set up, he's gonna try it on in his truck and I'm gonna fill him some of this stuff and then I'll show you the results. I've seen the results and he showed it, you know what I mean? This stuff is amazing. So I'll get this to work and then I'll show it to other people again too. This is Real Reality TV coming at you on YouTube. Hit that subscribe button and follow our journey. Thunderstorm last night, but it wasn't anything to brag about or anything. I was hoping for a big electric storm, big thunder bangs and lots of lightning. I was sadly disappointed by the weather man. It got me all excited and come through. Another day is here, we're in Toulon and I can't get on the road. Too much traffic. Is it rush hour in Toulon? All 80 residents are all driving around at the same time. That person's turning didn't have their turn signal on, I could have gone. That would have been nice. Now by the time this guy passes, oh well, you get it, it's another day. So I picked up in the step deck roll tight behind me and Arberg this morning again and we're ranking our way back. There we go, okay, I'll send it. I had to stop at my favorite co-op there. You guys have that in your truck too? There's always a rattle somewhere and you finally fix it. You finally find out where it's coming from. It's then a new one that starts rattling every time. You up to Arberg with me today. You guys have been up there quite a bit lately. Look at all the trees. I love this time of year. I've said it before, when everything starts turning green and there's so much promise and excitement for the summer to come and the fall. So you had spring, summer and fall to look forward to. You're one obviously because you have winter around the corner, but let's not talk about that. Look at all the trees are finally, finally budding here. Is it green already where you live? I know, springtime, we have friends in Mozambique and they're in Virginia and their trees turned green like two months ago already. The trees are finally, finally getting there. Farmers have mostly finished seeding from what I've seen and we're gonna get about a week's worth of rain right now which is absolutely excellent for them. Held off just long enough for them to get the seeds in the ground and now this water will really help their crops grow. Farmers in our region. From here to the Rocky Mountains out west. It's the prairies of Canada. So right now I'm in Manitoba. You guys are new to the vlog. Welcome, don't forget to subscribe. Hit the thumbs up button guys because that does help me a lot on my videos. I really do appreciate that. It's free and it's the best way to support me. So we've been doing this for about not quite 10 years but you know, we're getting there. Since 2011, been all over the continent, US and Canada and right now we're focusing in Manitoba. This is my home province. We've explored the whole continent, Canada and the US. So now it's time to explore around home a little bit. My wife and I are trying to start a family and with everything going on right now, it just worked out that I found myself in this position. I'm really happy with what I'm doing right now. I really like it. The only thing I'd really love to happen, I'm just gonna say it, all right? I'd really love to get this truck refurbished and show ready, like ready for a truck show, like completely redone and love that. We'll see what happens, see what happens. But for now, I'm happy with what I got. Just happy to be driving trucks every day and being able to get home every night. You know, it's something that I didn't get for nine years. For nine years of my life, I was over the road long haul and don't get me wrong. I'm not saying like, oh, I've been driving my whole life. I know that there's a lot of you watching right now that have been over the road for a lot longer than nine years, okay? So I'm not a super trucker or nothing like that. I get it. Not the longest time, but nine years is a long time. I feel like I got a really good taste of it. I loved it. I miss it. Desire to be at home every night is greater than my feelings that I miss being over the road. So we'll see. I might take a trip here and there. I wouldn't mind taking a trip down to Georgia now and then or maybe I'd love to go to the states that I haven't been to yet because we have freight going down there now. We have freight going down to California, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, all those states in the Southwest, Texas, down south. They need me here pulling these city roads right now but if it ever gets slow and, you know, they could do without me in the yard for a while, I'd definitely let them know that I wouldn't mind taking a trip down to those states to see the places I haven't seen yet. I haven't seen in a long time. Man, we're catching up to slow Sunday drivers. It's Thursday. They got their days mixed up. Guess we're going slow. Give them a little bit of breathing space here. I wasn't expecting on catching up to them so quickly. Slow down a little bit. We're doing like 85, 90 and 100 zone. We're talking kilometers an hour because remember, I'm in Canada. Oh, he's going for it. He's going for it. Look at him go. I love, anyway, what I was saying is I'm happy doing what I'm doing now and it's working out great. So tonight, Britt is working into the evening. I'm going to get back at the yard sometime around 2.30. I'm not sure if they'll have more for me or not but I'll be home long before she gets home. So I guess I'll have to take care of myself and good things that go, good thing I got the dogs there to supervise me so I won't be, you know, getting into any trouble or anything. This is highway seven north of Winnipeg. Oh, buddy, you're slowing down again. At least maintain your speed. I don't care if you want to go a little slower but set your cruise control for crying out loud. It's going to fluctuate in speed. Don't you love that? Turns to four lanes soon anyway. I hope you guys are all doing well. Figured I'd just sit here and chat with you guys for a little while today going down the road to sort of show you what my home province is like in this section. Manitoba's a big province. Yesterday morning in the northern part of our province in a town called Churchill, they had a blizzard, a snow storm. They have like a couple of feet of snow up there yet. I'm a southerner. I live in southern Manitoba, that's where we are now. Everything is turning green here right now. You go further south, you end up in the United States of America. Been enjoying practically summer time already for about a month. All right, well that was fun. Now we're hooked up to a box here. Gonna quickly do a walk around here. You're probably gonna get rain on your lens. So apologies. We're in a little bit of a rush here. We gotta make sure we're good to go. Lights working. What are you doing hanging out of there? See that's why you check it. That light was hanging down. It's clipped in now. Please tell me you're clean. Please tell me you're clean. Not that clean. It's gonna need a sweep out but we've gotta get a little ways down the road. We'll do it there. Lights are all working. Forgot to kick the tires on that side, didn't I? Just making sure they are inflated with air. Beautiful, beautiful. What a wonderful day when all your tires are filled with air. Man, there's traffic in Winnipeg today. What's going on? It's Thursday, right? It's not Friday. I mean it's a long weekend coming up so I'd expect this tomorrow. Today, we were at an intersection and there were some cars trying to merge into the right lane there, right? And I moved over to the left lane because there was a hole here to let them in and now I can't get back out of that lane. But I'm in a dilemma because up ahead I'm turning left. So if I get back in that lane now, back in this lane to turn left. I might just stay in this lane. Okay, how about that? Because I know as soon as I go back in that lane and I need to get back in this one, no one's gonna let me in. So I'm just gonna stay here. This is Lajar Mobyade. It goes all the way through the city. It's Highway 59. This highway, if you go south, it'll take you all the way to the US border at what's that town called again? Lancaster, Minnesota, right? And 59 North will take you all the way up to Cottage Country up there. We had to get this trailer into the city quickly because the customer's been waiting for this van. They need to fill it with stuff, probably go into like California or those states I was talking about before that I'd really like to go to. One of our regulars. And it's a little bit of a maze to get there. Well, winter's over, so construction season is here. And this is our turn where we gotta turn left. We're turning left down Nairna Avenue. For those of you who are familiar with Winnipeg, I'm so sorry. Sorry to hear that. I'm gonna turn right down here for the rest of you. You don't care where Nairna Avenue is, do you? Nairna Avenue ends at this road here and then it turns into Regent Avenue going that way towards Transcona, the east side of the city, which is the closest side of the city to Steinbach. So I'm very familiar with the east side of Winnipeg and the south side of Winnipeg. The south all the way around to the east. That's my Winnipeg. Anything in the northwest, like north of the Asiniboine River and west of the Red River? It's like almost like a foreign city to me. I don't know it that well. Well, I should say, ah, I should have gone, should have gone, didn't go. Didn't go, he went. Whatever, I'm bigger. I'm gonna stay. I'm gonna set a good example. You stop for red lights. I'm a little over the stop line now. Shoot. I'm not backing up. I don't know how close the guy behind me is. We're good, we're good. We'll be fine. What was I talking about? Yeah, anywhere in the northwest corner of the city there. That's where my wife grew up actually in that area of the city. Don't get me wrong, I know the main roads going through there. I know the truck routes because I've delivered throughout the city pretty much my whole working life. But growing up, I didn't know anybody there really personally until I got older. And then I met my wife who grew up there. She grew up in the Maples up in the northwest corner. And then I stole her out of the city. Brought her on out to Steinback. Why does everyone look at me so funny when I have a camera on my head? Has anyone, no one's ever seen a guy with a camera on his head talking to himself? This is 2021, come on. Hey look, Brown's plumbing and heating. Ha ha. They did our air conditioner. They did a good job. Very good service, very happy with it. They service Winnipeg now too, that's right. I saw them advertising that on their Instagram page a little while ago. Good for them, good for them. With good service like that, I'm happy to see them succeed. Always happy to see people succeed. People who deserve it should succeed. So we found ourselves on Watt Avenue, Watt Street, I mean, for those who care for the rest of you, well, now you know. And this is how I get over to Raleigh Street. Tipton Winnipeg, it's pronounced Raleigh, Raleigh Street. It's spelt just like Raleigh, North Carolina. Uh-uh, I've got Raleigh. So I turn right onto Chalmers Street here, or Chalmers Avenue. Right, it's a little bit of a tight corner. It's the tightest corner on the way here. You gotta watch your trailer with these poles here. Gotta take it wide. Watch for traffic coming from there on the way of the bus. Everyone loves the bus. Okay, now it's our turn. So we're gonna take it nice and wide without going into the lane beside me because that lane's going straight through. As wide as we can, we're gonna watch in the convex mirror there where our trailer tires are going. And this truck has a back window. I can just take a peek back there to make sure it is where it's supposed to be. And look at that. Didn't even kiss the curb. That's a pass in my books. And then you come into a school zone here. Remember school zones are 30 kilometers an hour or what is it, 20 miles an hour. You often have cops here watching you for the crossing pedestrians. It is one of our goals every day to not hit any pedestrians. Watch your kids there, buddy. Little girl wanted to run back across again. So much fun crossing the street. She wanted to do it again. She wanted to take her easy through the school zones. Even if you don't see any kids around. Yeah, it's just, it's a good habit to get into. One day I'm gonna have kids of my own and I'm going to really appreciate everyone who respects the school zones. Take your easy, that's people's kids. No one likes it when you mess with kids. I gotta turn down this street. This is Raleigh Street. Apparently I'm gonna have to wait. I'm quite getting in here, but this is the best rope that I've found. Getting onto this or into this neighborhood here. Go to a different door of the same building but a different door and drop the trailer there and leave it. Didn't do their thing. They got us locked in. I couldn't leave if I wanted to. What if there was an emergency? Nope, they got me locked in. A lot of these docks that we back into, everywhere, not just here, but everywhere, what they'll do to make sure you don't drive away with the forklift in the trailer is they have a little hook on a hydraulic or a machine or something that after you back into the door, it lifts up and hooks onto your bumper on your trailer. So if you try to drive away, it's literally holding you in the door and you can't leave until they release it and give you the green light and the A-OK to leave. So I'm at their mercy. They could keep me here all night if they wanted to and they could keep me here forever. I guess I could just unhook the trailer and leave. That's one way of doing it, but this trailer ain't leaving until they say it's leaving. Ha ha ha. They'll give me the green light. I'm looking at my mirror here. There's a red light and a green light. The red light's flashing right now. As soon as the green light starts to flash, I go get my paperwork and then I gotta bring this trailer just around the corner, drop it in another one of their doors and then I guess I just bobtail back. And here's Dad again. He's back from his trip. Apparently he had an accident with his phone, but he wanted to get a new one anyway, so. Ha ha ha. He's about to bring it over here and show me what the screen looks like. I was just telling him your phone got all messed up. Yeah. Not at all stripy, but let's say if I go to YouTube. Oh, YouTube's not working right? Oh, I see it's sort of like. Oh no, that part is not shooting. Some of the channels all was just absolutely terrible. Yeah, I dropped it. Oh, okay. I've dropped it many times already. This time I got this corner, see this blotch there. Oh, okay. And it's got whatever the liquid is, it starts seeping in there, it actually went up here and then came back. So slowly it just keeps getting worse and worse until I can't really read anything. Yeah, you got a new one. Want to get rid of that one anyway. Yeah, thank you Katie. Trying to phone this. Yeah, the Waui. Waui. Yeah. He's saying it to me, you know. Why do we have to do this? Yeah, this one's done history now. I was able to call, but let's say, keyboard doesn't work. Oh, okay. Stripy and stripy. You can see these numbers, yeah. Oh, it's apps there. It's apps there, yeah. Also, it starts off good and then it gets bad. Yeah, it starts clear and I get bad, these stripes, they just get bigger and bigger as I leave it on. And it works good again. Or a few seconds. A few seconds and then it starts, yeah. Oh, you got a new, do you get the Samsung? Yep. The Samsung latest, 21 plus. Sounds like 21 plus. Yeah, 21 plus. Oh, okay, this is mine. That's the 20, that's the 20 plus. Oh, okay. I just had the magnet on the back of my phone there. Oh, yeah, that's what I want to get. And then you just, well, there it's stuck. So I've set that up with the whole line of bullsnot that I got here. We got the detailed cleaner and polish. We got the odor eliminator. We got the tire butter and the glass cleaner. All right, I got all four of them. I got dad's set up. He's going to try it out on his truck and... I'm going to film some of this stuff and then I'll show you the results, you know? I've seen results and he showed it, you know what I mean? This stuff is amazing. Yeah. So I'll get this to work. And then I'll show it to other people get too. So he's all set up. I also want to set up some of you guys. We're going to be doing giveaways with some of this stuff coming up soon. So watch out for that. That's coming soon. We'll see how they work for you. All right, it wasn't that long ago. I was way down south through Georgia. Mm-hmm. One of those good states we love to go to. Yeah, we're always there. Yeah, steady. And that's where the headquarters of Bullsnot is, Georgia. Oh, yeah. I'll make that bull to work, you know? It wasn't my favor, I'll tell you. Off we go. I do realize that Dad's truck probably needs a little bit more than Bullsnot to come back to its former glory. But there's a story behind that and it's not his fault. Several years ago, he got the truck repainted. He got those red fenders painted. They used to all be white and he got the fenders painted red and the visor painted red. It looked amazing. It looked awesome when it was freshly done but the person who did it, I guess, kind of maybe slightly lied about the quality because it didn't take long and it started chipping away and falling off. And at this point, there's been quite a bit that have fallen off on the fenders or you may have seen it. And it feel bad because, you know, it's not Dad's fault and the guy did a bad job. But Dad's face with the dilemma. Last time we talked to him, you heard, you know, he's thinking about retirement now. And I don't want to push him towards that at all either because I know how hard it is to park the truck. I can only imagine, I should say, I don't know. But park the truck. I mean, he'll probably want to drive it until he can't drive no more, right? That's what I would think. He loves truck and as much as I do. Probably more than I do. He's the one that got me into it. The driving my whole life. Anyway, so he's faced with a dilemma, you know, either spend however many thousands of dollars into a new paint job. I think it could be like $10,000 to get the whole truck repainted. Or, you know, invest that money into retirement and keep that money, hold on to it and use it in retirement in a few years. So it'd be nice to get the truck all fixed up for him. Get the paint job all fixed up because that wasn't his fault that it was a bad job. I don't know, you guys know any good paint shops around Winnipeg? He didn't ask me an ask you or anything, but I'd love to get that fixed up for him. But anyways, he'll give us a good review of the products. This is Real Reality TV coming at you on YouTube. Hit that subscribe button and follow our journey.