 Hello and welcome to a video a little bit different to pretty much everything else on the channel It's about time. I think that I told you about my dog Basil He's appeared in a few videos over the years What have you done? Okay, so we don't mind I'm just gonna lift you up. I've just lift you up man. Alright you going back on. I know. I know. Don't kill us Welcome to the Halloween special I should have you on more video shouldn't I? He was a character. I had Basil for 16 years when Yesterday on the 1st of March 2021 He was put down, but the stories he left behind I think I want to share with you guys because he's he's been in videos I always see comments asking how Basil is and I wanted to make a video that just kind of put it all out there Maybe you didn't know who Basil was but by the end of this video I'm hoping to give you a more fuller picture of what kind of dog Basil was. Seeing as I'm a youtuber, we're gonna make a video on it obviously I guess we need to start even before Basil was born When I was a kid my grandparents had a beagle called Ben Memory I have of Ben was that I would I would always lie on the floor I was a little toddler and I would put my legs out in like a V shape I'd just be lying on the floor and Ben would always come in and he would just sit in between my legs I don't know so nice about it. They was just like you just there and Ben didn't live too much longer after I Really cognitively knew who he was, but because of Ben I wanted a beagle I think that that was the main reason because of Ben Ben was the reason that Basil was brought into existence And in 2004 when I was 12 years old in a little place in Northumberland up north called Twizzle where Basil known as the Antichrist was born I badgered my parents like so much to get a dog to the point where I either wanted a dog or I wanted a Stagia which is a type of bony fish that can grow up to like 12 foot long And I draw plans to like dig up my parents garden So I could put a pool like a pond in But I was so determined it was gonna be one of the other and whether my parents regret it or not I'm sure they don't regret it. It points in the life I'm sure they did we we went all the way up to Twizzle. So the three boys There was one that had like a big white stripe down his face One that had a little thin stripe down his face and one that was just like solid black And by the time that we decided which one we wanted Which was the one with the big white stripe that ran down its face It was already taken so we were left with two one of them would end up being Basil The breeders really wanted us to take the the strong colored one the black one because as it would get older That the colors would be stronger in it And you know with a with a beagle it's got a lighter colors It would fade and and we went up again and we got to we went in the house And they got to play around on the floor. It was something I think about Not the one with the strong colors the one with this little thin stripe on its on its head And this one ended up being Basil He was never fussed about playing with his brother, but he would hold his own it was almost like get off So we ended up taking Basil home. I think that day I'm really not too sure and and that's when it started. Well, you know, I'd said to my parents. Oh, yeah I'll walk him. I'll take I'll look after him and everything else sleep in my room You know, I assume my parents knew that that was probably not gonna be the case They'd already they'd already planned to take care of this dog into walking all the time first evening I should say I just vividly remember it We were sat at the table eating and we'd had a crate and everything You know to do crate training for him and he was he was in the kitchen We were in the dining room and we're eating dinner and we put him in his crates like okay We're gonna be eating he'll he'll be of what separate, you know, and he's just started barking barking barking And I remember thinking to myself. Oh, no Oh No, what am I cut myself into it's never gonna be the same again I remember those words going through my head and later that night bunk bed and I would sleep on the bottom bunk Just to comfort and be with them But you know after after a couple of minutes or 10 20 minutes, whatever He would get up and he wouldn't be settled and he would you know Winge and wine, you know, he's a puppy's way from home, but I was a kid and you know, I didn't really I was like Oh go to bed man So he wasn't settling my room and we moved him into into the bathroom and he was just not Settling he was barking barking and we were told that what we should do is just let him bark because then he'll realize that Oh if he barks nothing's gonna happen, so he'll stop doing it. However, we were living in a hatched house So we couldn't just let him bark because then the neighbors wouldn't get me sleep So I just remember opening my door and seeing my mom walk across. He was in her dressing gown She rolled up newspaper Not to hit him, but just to whack the crate and be like But Fossum was so he couldn't understand that we wouldn't understand him And when mum was telling the show he was like, no I want to be asked so he Just like the craze he'd stop barking louder this cycle repeated for maybe an hour or two hours And then eventually we moved him into the conservatory now whether it was he realized that oh if I keep barking I'm gonna be put further and further away, or maybe he likes kind of being a little bit outside, or we didn't hear him That was where he would sleep for The foreseeable future was just he would go to bed in his in his crate in the conservatory Beagle stink. Oh my god, they stink throughout his entire life He would go through different phases of stinking and smelly-ness There's your outrageous over there. Oh, yeah, you're gonna get showroom. He's found some poop on the floor come here Oh But his most pungent was when he was a puppy it was Horrible like quickly realized that anything that is new would not stay new for long anything that wasn't chewed wouldn't be chewed for long He would chew tables chairs We were told at one point with this big wooden teak chair like a beach chair sort of and he would chew The one of the the bits of wood that was sticking out of it We're told oh what we should do is put vinegar on on the on the chair, but that just made him like it even more One thing that was a blessing and a curse in a way was that he was incredibly food Motivated so we would take him to puppy classes with little bits of cheese or hot dog and a clicker and everything We try to socialize them with other dogs We got him to you know know all the dogs But he was always focused on that hot dog or The bit of cheese and he would do all the tricks. He was incredibly talent intelligent. He poor bar Well, we never taught him speak. We didn't need to teach him speak He was a good dog like that. He learned everything quick and He was a stubborn bugger though in the shower when he was getting washed There's just something about being in there. He was like, oh, I guess I'm just here. I've got a way and that kind of From his first shower To baths when he was you know a lot older just sort of stayed with them He would just be in there and be like, oh, okay I'll do that and then after you know after you'd have his mad half hour You'd expect to get a treat and stuff. He'd bark at everything until he got a little bit of food I think what when he said about Basel was that Basel wasn't that kind of dog The when you first meet him he would run up to you and he would he would be happy to see you if you were a stranger In fact, there's a lot of people that on walks and stuff who would see him and see how cute he was be like I'm gonna stroke him and then as soon as you go new be like, whoa, who are you? I don't know you so earning earning Basel's love It wasn't easy He was very picky. It wasn't just you know, he would give it freely He was as happy go lucky dog that would you know love everybody he met you at a tennis ball through it He would you know no, but even food sometimes if you gave him food you take the food But he'd still wouldn't like you be like, oh, I like the food But I don't know who you are I I could tell you stories. I could tell you so many stories, but I'll spare you a Lot of them and tell you a few a few good ones one time when we went off to the beach We would want to take him off the lead But every time we did something would happen something would go wrong and it got to the point where every time we would go To the beach, I'd be like, no, please don't take him off the lead Don't do it one time we did and there was some rocks kind of submerged but not really like the waves were breaking on these rocks They were very slippy and for whatever reason he just decided to get in his head He's just gonna go on to those rocks to the very edge No, he just bolted who's far away from us and there were seagulls you could hear him the distance like He wouldn't come back That's the thing like he would only come back when he wanted he would often check in he would come back to Be like I'm back. Can you give us something to eat and then you'd go off again because he knew like you know If we wanted him back we'd call him and he'd come back you would expect Something in return. We had to go Another time he found a dead seal massive seal and I'm where this thing came from and it wasn't until like it Wasn't leaving this thing alone. We got closer. We found himself rubbing himself on it another time He ate a dead fish swallowed that all the way down He waited until we got home and then threw it up in the conservatory this rotten face When he was you know about four or five years old that for whatever reason he decided to eat Crap on his walks. We would end up walking and you'd have to look a meter in front of you Every walk was stressful because you didn't want to eat crap, but you knew if you weren't vigilant he'd get it So you'd have to look like a meat to me to three whatever it wasn't funny to make sure the path was clear You'd a very powerful nose. You'd be able to sniff it out where wherever it was You think you'd be sniffing for like oh, he's gonna pee on a tree or something, but sniffing It's almost like it's like you're like in you you'd be waiting Oh, you're gonna pee you're not really led up to us having to put a muzzle on him My mom would walk him and you could tell that people would see Basil and he would have his muzzle on Oh, they'd think vicious dog and my mom would be like, oh, he's not vicious. Don't worry. He just eats crap It didn't really make too much of a difference We we ended up not putting the muzzle on him too much because it was just spoiling his walks you could tell he wasn't very happy he didn't want it on and In some case it wouldn't even stop him. He's a crap caked round He would show Affection in a few different ways one of them being that he would put his back against you So if you sat on it on a sofa or chair, he would turn his back He would walk and you turn his back to just sit next year You just put his back next year. That was his way of showing affection. It wasn't much. He wasn't an overtly open Kind of affectionate dog. That was his way That was his way of saying that he trusted you and he liked you no matter who knew Basil University friends school friends They would always ask how Basil was expecting some Horror story one of the craziest escapades and I think This could be called Basil's great adventure one time when I was in high school. I had some friends over at lunch It went to my place. I don't know what we did there, but I'd let Basil out of his crate I think I just kind of left him in the house. I'd went back to school. Yes I'd locked the door and everything however a garage door which is fixed long long ago You could just push open from the inside But one side left at some point Basil had managed to scratch open the door into the garage Got into the garage and pushed open the door Onto the street. So he'd he ran down the street ran to the local co-op He was running up and down the aisles in this store pulling off loaves of bread in like a manic panic Because he knew he was like he didn't know where he was but he knew he wanted food So he was just going round grabbing anything he could school kids kids from my school who were on their break Or whatever coaxing him with chips from the chippy they said they tried to like catch him But he was just he was not he would didn't want to be caught He was running away from everybody for whatever reason is something clicked in him And he just knew where he was and he bolted back up You know there was two roads in front of this co-op That he could have been ran over each time when he ran there and when he and never he just knew where he was Ran back across the roads up the street and into the house again Wait, I know where I am. I'll go home. It's just off. He went just bolted all the way back Oh, and again one thing we found out very early on is not only did Basil stink, but he was allowed Oh You had the sound for when he wanted you to scratch him more Even just lying down He made everything into this comical Cacophony of sounds I don't think anybody except for me ever heard him howl because you think he was a hound he would he could often howl You you'd go up to go and he would do it Oh No, and I just woke up to this this sound While recording that at some point he he actually heard me like make noise So he just completely stopped and his little head would poke at me like oh, you're here And even though he was bought for me wanting a dog. I think he became my mom's dog my mom Would take care of him and do whatever for him You know if he'd woken up and he'd been sick or if he'd pooped in the conservator, you know, whatever She didn't really complain. I mean she would have of course, but she'd clean it up My mom would hate that. Of course I complain. I don't want to do it Try the best to make that house smell like normal I remember I would have a German tutor when I was in high school before she would come over We would just get the Febrize out and just desperately spray The room so it didn't stink like dog and every time she would come over she'd be like that smells really nice in here Bazaar was a smart dog To the point where he would push out chairs jump on the chair and then jump on the table We would if ever like let's say there was a normal table, you know All the food was there people were sat there eating if one person got up to go to the toilet or go You know get some more food from somewhere else you would know for a fact Basil would jump up in two seconds You know you'd see that and he would just kind of like pour to get whatever was within harm's reach and Flip it onto the floor our counters Unfortunately our kitchen counters were just at the right height that Basil could jump up and sort of reach on There was plenty of times where things were just you know Forgotten accidentally left just too close to the edge Normally you would just have to push everything back from the counter to the wall So he wouldn't be able to reach in you'd wait until you were gone until he thought he would be in with a chance that he could Get it and eat it without you know and you could see you like move over different ways and try in the Try and get stuff you wouldn't bark or anything because he knew if he barked you'd come back So he deliberately be sneaky and not tell you about it He would hide under tables if you know if you were eating you'd hide on the table and bark And then if ever you would grab him you know to to tell him off or to pull him or get him out from under the table Or he did the best exorcist impression. It was brilliant. As soon as you grab his collar He would scream bloody murder it would sound like you were killing him which it was He was just trying to like get him away from the table or whatever. He really was a nightmare The nicest moments with Basil either if you were on a walk with them or you know, he he was tired Those were the nicest times when he wasn't you know barking at you for food or Go outside eating crap when he was just relaxed and he had his pack and when he was about seven Seven or eight years old. I met Whitney and Whitney loved him. Whitney always wanted a dog She grew up with dogs. She was she was younger when she had dogs So she never had a dog when you know, she could actually take care of a dog and look after one Basil loved her. They loved each other really. There was there was a relationship that those two had that was similar to the relationship Basil had with my mom which was trust. Basil wasn't loyal Really, I can't say he was loyal because if anybody had food he'd be gone He would do this thing where he would sit next to you all of a sudden He would just throw himself back and he would just be like on his back as if he was like sitting And he would just be putting his weight against you and he would very rarely do that with me But he would do it all the time with Whitney mine and his relationship was an odd one I think he always saw me as this little brother that need to be kept in check You know whenever to be like, oh, you were are you gonna do anything stupid today a girl of me? Can I trust you today? I knew in his his his own way the same way I I had for him But we loved each other. He led a good life. He went on a lot of walks Anywhere where we could take him we would take him. He had beds all around the house for a long time He now he didn't sleep in a crate. He would he would just put himself to bed You'd put the blanket over him better. Well, you'd say that if you were up after you put him to bed And he heard you would you believe gay bark? Of course, he's bought you do bark at anything Unfortunately, he did get an ear infection and he went completely deaf. It didn't really affect him a great deal We he could he could definitely feel vibrations, you know, if you stamped your feet or if you you made a noise that was loud enough But his his insatiable appetite was probably his downfall in a lot of ways and you know We were as vigilant as we could be but we're talking about Basil here If there was a way to get something you couldn't leave anything for a second and he would get it It got to the point we had a bin that was like a foot pedal bin that would open when you got it He would just tip them over so it got to the point where we had to install a lock onto the bin like a clip So that even if the bin was pushed over he wouldn't get it There was one time my mum remembers that she was cooking She had like a big potato somehow fell on the floor Basil of course because if you're in the kitchen he would follow you and he'd be with you the whole time because if you dropped Bam he'd be there you got it He got this whole potato in his mouth big potatoes Just like a little new potato is a big one and he ran off into the garden Mum was trying to chase him and he was One thing I'll always remember was him just running away with food and trying to eat it on the go See you couldn't get it off him, but as you got older he he slowed down a lot He wouldn't bark at the table anymore, which was so good I remember you know, maybe two three years ago eating I said, you know, we couldn't do this So many years we couldn't do this without having just a constant Barking from another room because we had to take Basil out and put him in a different room And it was nice he just went to his bed and he would just sit there It was almost like a thank you in a way that you know, you'd put up with him for so long that you know He's like, you know what you deserve a break. I'll not bark anymore But it was on his turn. It wasn't that anything we did couldn't be bothered anymore and Whitney always loved to fuss over on she she bought this banana costume this banana split cost and You know what he was completely fine with it. He didn't care He just went out on one Halloween or maybe two Halloween's in a row He would wear that that banana costume and give everybody a laugh who who saw him in it And he honestly didn't he didn't try to get it off or anything I don't know what it was. I may be maybe it was because Whitney put it on him He just put up with it, you know, he was a dog that barked and Whenever it came to food. Oh, he couldn't he couldn't handle it. He was a very well-natured dog He was he never attacked any other dog. He never bit any Anyone but one thing that he did in his life in his 16 years He met a lot of family dogs when he was on the scene There was only one other dog in the family at the time of his death. There was five six new dogs There would always come a point where they would meet Basil and Open to that point the puppies because they were made and they were normally puppies had never barked never barked But they loved Basil Basil never liked dogs or he was never fussed when these puppies these family dogs It was almost like a ritual, you know, they would come to see him and it didn't matter what dog It was there would come a point when it would find Basil really interesting Maybe it was the infection in his ears that smelled nice, but they would always go for his face They really like getting into his face and Basil was just couldn't be bothered. He's like, ah, I get up And he would bark at them and he would bark and he'd just sit there and bark at like go away Leave me alone. Stop it and at some point They would bark back. I Don't know what it was about him But he would he would give them their voice You know these these dogs that were completely silent. He gave Roo The Chihuahua who you've seen in the dog Roo-Wah-Wah He gave him his voice It was like if he could pass something on and it was something that Basil was known for It was his barking for a year or two years Basil had started to slow down, you know Dogs do this people do this. He would still go out for his walks, but a lot slower He had a little bit of arthritis. Yeah, he went blind in one eye. So he was deaf He was blind in one eye, but he could still smell and that's that that was the main thing that defined him Was his smelling he'd stopped eating poo or I don't think he'd stopped eating poo He just couldn't see it anymore. So walks became a lot nicer He would be like it's it you'd sniff it like it's here somewhere I don't know where it is and you'd pull them. So I think in the end. He just kind of stopped and you'd eat anything That's the thing it didn't matter what it was He loved to eat and I always said that when he stops eating. That's that's when you know It's coming to an end, you know, I remember I made a video when I was younger Called be beagles don't chew and it was him coming back home from a walk You'd hear him like race in the house like he either you know There's nails clacking on the one floor just because he couldn't move as fast as he wanted to get to the back into the kitchen eat that and There's nothing was left. It was either vet or season Milan that we'd seen or whatever You know, the reason why dogs eat so much and so quick is because they they don't know when the next meals coming because in the wild You know, they just as much as they can right there and then we were told You know when he'd eat his bowl to fill it back up again And then he'd get the the message that you know, oh well doesn't matter how much I eat There's always gonna be food then so we felt this ball up once he ate it all we filled his bowl up a second time He ate that all and he started to look like he was gonna explode And we filled up a little bit for the third time and he was still scoffing it down We're not gonna do this because he's gonna kill him Every time he would eat you'd eat it so quick that he wouldn't even breathe you came Like inhaling it it would obviously get stuck in his throat or something because it was mixer And we'd often like water it down and stuff, but it's so quickly that he would just throw up When he would always say that he was a good boy and Nobody would agree with that not even my mom who would take care of him all the time. He was never a good boy It was a well-natured dog but When you would see Basil you would know that there was more going on with him He wasn't a dog that was he wanted to please you, you know, he was I'll bring that back for the owner Oh, yeah, they'll like that. I'll be a good boy. He would look at you and You could tell there was something going on in that head There was a thought a thought process behind everything when he told me that one time in a lot of time He would just sit next to Whitney and she she would ask him for Paul and he would look at it and be like, you know, I have any food You could tell he was like you don't have anything he would sometimes give it to her It was almost like a pity thing. He'd be like Like you never do enthusiastically you just be like Feel sorry for you. I'll keep you knew exactly what you meant. He could be very gentle You know, if you had a cut or a wound or something You know, he would sniff it and not that I would ever say if you've got a cut or a wound go to a dog Cuz that especially Basil whose mouth was filled with crap most of the time So he would not clean it. He'd probably get it infected and we looked into we looked like why is it eating poop This is a normal like and of course that search would come up Oh, you know mothers eat their dogs poop to try and you know get them clean and stop their smells and stuff Basil just ate it because it was something that was it. He just loved eating so much there. Oh, well, it's Practically waste here people go around picking up poops. You just have to get Basil Just let him go when you're straight it clear it up. He should pay for this And about a few days ago He completely stopped eating We didn't know why this was just He just stopped eating and that that was when something was up My mom took him to the vets Checked his heart. His heart was strong. That's what the vet would always say You'd know he sometimes you'd see dog owners come in and the dog would be on the last legs But the owner would be like no, he's gonna he's gonna live till he's 20 yards, you know, and the vet would be like Yeah He wouldn't say it but he wouldn't know the dog wouldn't have long He would say that every time he'd see Basil he was strong reason why he was probably not eating was because he had an infection So he jabbed him with three injections and off Basil went but he Stopped eating for about two or three days still the main reason that he went back to the vets was that he'd stopped drinking But I was never it was some weird He would he would lose his balance when he would look at the water and I don't know what it was about it In his old age, he would like sway or his back legs would go, you know And we had like tiled floors in in the in the kitchen He just wouldn't be able to keep his balance like if he was on age go And he would just go until he would hit a wall or somebody would somebody would help him when he stopped drinking That that was that was bad and on on the morning of the 1st of March 2021 I was I was woken up by Whitney And she was just in a state probably wouldn't want me to tell you that If she was crying she was upset and as soon as I saw her There was only one reason that Whitney would get this upset and that it was something to do with basil And I knew that if she was that upset The basil was Either gone or he was about about there and she told me that my mom had taken him to the vets That morning the vet had smelt his breath and he said that he was sorry that he'd missed it the first time But there's a distinct Smell on his breath that indicates kidney failure and there's nothing there's nothing that you can do My mom said that the vet was ready to do it then then in there in the morning, but you know because because of lockdown Um, we hadn't seen basil in a while. We we went over and we we spent The whole day with basil we tried our best, you know how to get him to drink water putting water next to his mouth And even when he was panting one time, I put water in his mouth on his tongue But there wasn't even like a a slurp or anything. It wasn't like a a gulp or you know, he brought his tongue back I think he just he knew he was he was ready to go and he knew it He knew it was time. We stayed there in the front room with him the jaw muscles that You know when I was a kid I remember having a rope pull and I would be spinning around in the garden and him moving him up and down in the air As he clung on Those those jaw muscles were gone. So my mom had booked him back in that same day. He had like his final walk With his tail. I don't know what his tail was doing But it was it was helicoptering and spinning and but we we we spent the whole day and in fact At some point it felt like a normal day It you know, we were just sat in the front room. I was doing something. My mom was doing something You know, I was I was clipping war hammer. My mom was on a phone or watching TV and Whitney was looking at a magazine or Whatever And he was just there in his basket sleeping And it just felt normal. It didn't feel like in a couple of hours. He was Gonna be gone and eventually the time came 16 years ago I was the one That brought him into that house Little puppy was only like that big he had like a big A big Buddha belly on him. I was sat with my back against the sofa And I put him in between my legs and he was just just sat there This big paws. He was a little dog but he had his big paws He was just such a big fatty I brought him into that house 16 years ago when everyone was out outside the house and Getting into the car getting ready to Take him to the vets. I was like microbiome. He was just flopped out in his bed It's so His head was hanging out of it. I don't know how much he could He could see or definitely couldn't hear But the the eye that could see was the one that was sticking up And I leaned over and I said thank you said you don't deserve it and I picked him up in his bed I took him out that house when I brought him in he was small and full of energy And when I took him out He was old and spent all that energy has been given And we were told the only one person could go in with them quarantine and covet and all that I wanted it to be my mom My mom was the one that I'd really taken care of him once I'd moved out and even when I was there when I live with them, you know, the as a kid I'd say, you know, I take care of them and walk him You know brushes teeth all this stuff, you know a few weeks in I wasn't doing that anymore where my mom did my mom was always at my dad helped out as well a lot But it was my mom my mom was the one that would clear up any mess Any diary or the conservatory should be there clearing it up You know probably almost throwing up herself, but she'd be there clearing it up And I I remember just opening that boot. It was like time slowed down That boot opened so slow. Let's remember the license plate And then it revealed him in his bed exactly the same As he was one, you know, I saw him at home and he was Half hanging out the bed. Sorry. I'm sorry if you know you thought this video was going to be a good one I all the fun times if you have a dog it always ends the same Even after all this, you know the full day of not drinking a few days or not eating his heart was still going strong I said to my dad when I was crying I said to him You know, he doesn't deserve all this He was a little shit. I probably wouldn't sense of that because that's That's one thing we would say to him all the time every time you deliberately Do things that were bad because he knew he knew he was being bad But he didn't care he did not care as long as he got food He would do it It was one time he um He was in the the back of the conservatory and he was barking to go out So my mum knowing or had biscuits or whatever in the front room went through to let him out And as she went through he went past her to get into the front room He deliberately lured her away So he could get the sandwich or the biscuit or whatever was in the front I said to my dad like he doesn't deserve all these tears. He was a little shit Dad Also crying said to me But he was our little shit Whitney would always say He was a good boy He was never a good boy. He was never a good boy He deliberately chose Did if he made the choice He would know who was wrong, but he would do it anyway. He wasn't a good boy He was that boy Always remember him on the beach Looking back Covered in salt water ready to stink up the car with wet dog and salt And you'd look back at you with his tongue out Be like oh we're going We're going forward Where we're going And that was it That was Basel's story I always felt like I would do something for him when he was gone He was always such a character He wasn't just this happy go lucky dog or he wasn't just a grumpy dog He had so much more going on So much more going on in that head Often like sometimes we would just go in the conservatory just sat on a chair For no reason He was just sat there Looking at a computer for like what are you doing? I wish we could have been in the sun That's why he did it But he was always an independent dog as long as he knew where you were and how to get To you He'd do his own thing I remember holding his head On like the last day And there was a part of me that was like oh he's okay I'll I'll I'll go over and you know I'll I'll keep clipped my warhammer out I just knew inside of me that Don't do that Because This you'll never get this back And I thought I had a good littleness I thought I wasn't gonna cry Like I said he doesn't deserve any of these tears And this has probably been a long video But he lived a long long time Live for 16 years I could make this video five hours long and still not tell half the things that he got up to I think some things I I just want to keep to myself I think that's okay YouTube isn't a place where you share your entire life. I don't think or you shouldn't it's not healthy You guys saw a puzzle pop in a video every now and again And you only saw little bits of them and I would always get questions Where was he? How was he doing? I think you deserve to know For for those of you that really want to know what Basel was like And how he affected me and he was always there High school University relationships, you know moving out parents. He was always there This is the part of the video where I say if you've enjoyed the video leave a like But it doesn't feel right. It doesn't feel right. This isn't a let's play video This isn't a dinosaur video. This is Basel's video This is my video for him If anybody's ever had a dog or a pet I think they know that their dog is special If I was to get another beagle tomorrow that I definitely wouldn't they wouldn't be Basel It was just something special about him. I don't know when I'll Um be back to making regular content. I'm sure it'll be sooner than later. Um, I maybe even tomorrow I might I might decide you know what I did it. I did a video for Basel and That's what I needed to do and it's out my system and I'll uh, I'll be back to normal content for today. Anyway, I'm just gonna spend the day Editing this video and getting this up take a day by day. I think I think that's the only the only way to do it Just like Basel did Living in the moment. So I'll see you guys later Bye