 580 Canadian dollars, 453 liters. That's a great way to start the day. Yay. You know what's an even better way to start the day? With snow. Top of the morning to you, everybody. Top of the morning to you, Diesel. You didn't even wake me up to tell me it was snowing, man. It's snowing. So we're in Sault Ste. Marie. We actually already delivered our first delivery here. We only have 15 more to do in the next three days, so I don't have much time to talk. We're gonna get going. We're gonna get out there on these roads. Hopefully it doesn't slow us down too much, but you know what, well, that's what snow does. So this is my first actual driving in snow experience of this winter. It's probably gonna be the same as last winter. Hopefully not as cold though. I shouldn't say that. Last winter was so cold. It's not that cold right now. It's probably like, I don't know, minus five. That's 10, that's probably what? What, 25 Fahrenheit somewhere in there? That's not too bad. Anyways, guys, enough talking about it. Let's get out there. Driver's edge is to stay right unless I was going faster than the other cars. I don't know. Maybe it's different in Ontario. It's not winter without a snowmobile. I haven't had one in years. I need to make that a priority. Temperature for these snowflakes to stay on the ground. The report said there's no snow yet, but that it's coming down lightly. When it snows, a lot of men reporters like to call it the polar vortex. You know, they make it sound like it's like a giant monster. He's more ferocious than a Tyrannosaurus Rex. He will eat you alive. Look out for the polar vortex. We just call that winter. That's just winter. And you know, it comes every year. Polar vortex. Whatever CNN, go ahead, scare the population. Do your job and scare everybody. That's all they do, scare people. Make them live in fear. Terrorize the public. The polar vortex is coming. Those are the terrorists right there. This load is very interesting that I'm pulling. Come all the way out here to the middle of nowhere. Well, to me, middle of nowhere. I've been to Chelmsford, Ontario. No offense if you're from here. Just a little far out here. Sort of close to Sudbury. I think it's considered part of Greater Sudbury. So it's probably not in the middle of nowhere. It just feels like I am. But anyways, we're way up here. Came out here for two boxos. Ghost boxos. And now we're going into Sudbury. Two drops in Sudbury. Each one, uno boxo. We're getting one box to one place and one box to the next place. They're gonna light boxes. It's like five pounds. I can just carry them in. I feel like a FedEx driver or something, you know? Ha ha ha. There are some bigger ones coming yet, but the rest are all on pallets. After that, it's gonna be great. But I'm wasting time sitting here talking to you guys. We need to get going. Let's leave Chelmsford. Let's go to Sudbury just down the road. 19 kilometers. You guys ever wonder what Chelmsford, Ontario looks like? I used to lay awake at night wondering that same thing. Well, it's glory. It's really got some low wires hanging over the road. I don't like it when they do that in these small towns. Well, what can you do? 19 kilometers down the road and here we are in part of Sudbury, Northern Ontario. It's actually Southern Northern Ontario. It's in Northern Ontario. It's classified Northern Ontario, but it's in the southern part of Northern Ontario. There is nothing in Northern Northern Ontario. Nothing up there. Like seriously, there's no roads or anything. Very few anyways. Slim to Nothin' will say that. How about that? All the civilization of Canada is pretty much within 100 miles of the US border. Told you that before though, right? Oh, we just like our friends a lot. We want to stay close to them because they're nice and they keep us warm with their warm weather. Every once in a while, they share a little bit with us and we really appreciate that. I've never been in this part of Sudbury. In 350 meters. Sudbury? Then we went to Werner, Ontario. Werner, I still gotta figure out where that is. How do I get out of here? Excuse me, so I gotta turn right here. Never been in Sudbury before like this. That's very interesting. Feels like a very old city. You guys are gonna have to wait. These people want to go around me first. Okay, left here. No left turns. What? Why is there a sign that says no left turns? Interesting, okay. I don't understand. I don't understand. Why don't you want me to turn left? To have perfectly good corner to turn left at. I live in Sudbury here. Let me know in the comments. I know there's a couple of you because I've met you before. Once when I was in Sudbury here and the Oatskirts came and said hi to me. I've never been this far into your city before. Turn left on Douglas Street. Then keep left. Okay, yeah, let's do that. I don't know where I am. I've never been here before. It's a lot bigger than I thought it was. Turn left on Douglas Street. Then keep left. A lot bigger than I thought it was. Oh, pigeons, pigeons. Diesel, did you see that, man? They almost flew right into us. Crazy, man. All right, let's take a little tour in a gander here. That's Sudbury, Ontario. Why not? Where are we Diesel? What town is this? I forget. Are we still in Werner? Werner? Sounds like you're saying Werner with a Mennonite accent. Werner. Some people that work for Werner. So as you can tell, it's very venturi up here. Very venturi in Werner. So it's a venturi in Werner. And we're finally taking a little bit of a break to let the weasel do his weasel business. He needs to do that. We're five down. We got one more drop to do today. I just called them. They're gonna be there for like another two hours and I'm 20 minutes away. So Diesel was looking at me like he was about to explode. So we figured, hey, we'll stop here. Give him a little break. Give the guy a break. He deserves a break, right Diesel? What are you doing standing so funny? Are you posing? Are you posing? Good boy. He broke his leash. See how the wires, Diesel, don't pull, I'm trying to show him something. See how the wires in there are busted? So it doesn't light up anymore. Broke the leash Diesel, way to go Diesel. Way to go Diesel. But one of the main reasons we stopped here is over there behind that A&W. Is, I'll see if you figure it out before I say it. There's a building over there that I like. Timmies. Timmies. Off we go on our quest. Our Venturi Werner quest. Don't worry, we didn't forget our wallet. We need to bring our wallet on our Venturi Werner quest. Not A&W, it's behind A&W, it's hiding. Snow everywhere. Snow everywhere. Which one of you people ordered this snow? I'm very happy with you. I'm very happy. Oh, oh, I'm in the way, I'm in the way. Quick, get out of the way. Gotta get to Timmies. I got me some donuts too. Haven't had donuts in a while. It's time for some donuts. It's Timmie time. Timmie here. Josh isn't here anymore. Timmie, Timmie, Timmie time. That's what happens when you drink Timmartens. Just so you know. Everything's in fast motion. All right, so we need to, we need to get going. We need to get going. We're gonna cheat and go through here, okay? I'm gonna tell you about it. All right, it's Timmie time. Climb at this speed. What do you think, Diesel? Oh, that's fine, I don't care. Can you keep up? That's okay. I'm a little faster than Josh does. Josh's a little slow. Not Timmie, Timmie's fast. Timmie likes to move fast. Move fast, be fast. He's always fast. How many of you drive Timmartens today? Have you had your Timmartens today? Go get your Timmartens. Why don't you have Timmartens? Hey, look at Bush. We gotta go up to Cochrane, Ontario. We're gonna make a delivery there tomorrow morning so we might even have an evening so we can take over more of the world tonight. Have somewhat of an evening. Probably have a 12 hours off there, so we'll have some time to conquer some territory. You know what I'm talking about? You know what I'm talking about? You didn't watch my videos. I'm playing civilization. I'm taking over the world. That is a big thing in the world. You know what I mean? How do I say that today yet? I don't know. I might have mentioned it two or ten times. Five or ten times. I don't know. I don't remember. My mind's in kind of a whirl right now, if you know what I mean. I just can't keep up with myself. Well, another day, another dollar. We made it to Cochrane, Ontario. I hope I'm saying that right. Cochrane, Ontario. C-O-C-H-R-A-N-E. Cochrane, Ontario. It's cold outside. Cold for me. It's gonna get so much colder yet. I'm dreading this winter. I'm really sad that I didn't buy a place to the nice shop now that winter's coming. But I couldn't afford it, man. All the properties with the big nice heated shops were so expensive. So I bought the house I bought. There's room to build a shop on there eventually. Somewhere back there if I want it. And you know, I'll establish myself a little bit more yet financially. And then when the time's right, I'll build a shop and I'll build it the way I want it. That's just how it is. I'm gonna have to learn a whole bunch of new things. I'm gonna have to learn how to learn all about the zoning and the building permits and taxes and blueprints and planning and all kinds of stuff I'm gonna have to learn yet to build this shop. Maybe I'll just get it built. But it's so much cheaper if I can do a lot of the work myself. But who am I kidding? I'm a truck driver. We'll see. All I really need is a shelter for my truck. Just a shelter. One of my dad's friends who drives truck has like a tent shelter. It's sort of like one of them. It's not like a canvas tent, but it's, you can park a whole tractor trailer in there. It's just like a tent. Maybe that's what I need. I don't know, something to get it out of the wind because once it gets down to minus 30, minus 50, I just wanna keep my truck out of the wind. Try to thaw it out a little bit while I'm at home or keep it not so frozen solid, you know? Cause I don't want my fuel gelling up on me. But honestly, I do not want that happening. Especially out of my house. I gotta tow it all the way into like town, the big town, the bigger town. I'll figure it out. We'll figure it out. We'll be fine. Canadian, we're used to these winters. Doesn't mean I have to like them. They keep coming back. So eventually you just sort of learn to live with them. Nothing we can do about it. We try to make it go away and stay away, but she always comes back every year. I don't know. It's like that cat that always kept coming back. It just keeps coming back. We can't figure it out. We could probably change it so it didn't come back, but you know, it's what I'm trying to do here, but there's people trying to prevent me from doing that with all this DEF and all this other stuff. Don't pollute the environment. What are you talking about, man? I want Canada to be a little bit warmer. DEF, keepin' Canada cold. That's what it stands for. Sort of. Not really, but anyways. Have a good night, guys. There's links down below in the description to pass videos of mine. I have a new video up every day at 4 a.m. Central Time here in North America. It's live anytime after that. All around the world. In every country that allows YouTube. And if your country does not allow YouTube, I'm sorry. You need to fight for your freedom. And that's that. Tomorrow, for me, is Remembrance Day. That's why I'm thinking about that. So, remembering the soldiers who gave me freedom to eat that meal that just finished in the microwave. Thank you very much. I'll see you tomorrow.