 So, my unboxings have suddenly become very impromptu, and it is completely reliant on when the parcels actually arrived to my front door. That also being said, the extra double bonus fun part of living in Canada is that sometimes you get charged extra shipping fees for your parcels. It basically means that stuff coming in to Canada from the States, the customs border, has basically the opportunity to check any parcel they see fit. It's generally based on the amount declared on the box. This lady declared it as the value of 200 US dollars. So, automatically any parcel over 100 dollars, generally customs Canada will open the parcel, and then they charge you for the time it took to open and box it back up essentially. So, I got charged an extra 40 dollars on this box, which really blows because I asked the seller to declare less than 100 dollars, and she refused, so I got charged. And you can see that it has this wonderful yellow tape that means it has been open in customs Canada. Open at the Canada Border Service Agency. I always thought that would be a really fun job actually just opening people's stuff and like looking for drugs. So, this is like a Canadian episode in the DJB unboxing series. It started snowing in Canada like last week, so it's been really snowy, and I've been in a tooke all day, and you get hat hair, and essentially my hair looks really terrible. So, I'm leaving the tooke on for the video. It's only suiting because Canada also went through my parcel. This is not the only parcel that I have today. I actually have an entire second one that has been hanging out in my hallway for probably four weeks while I waited for the second one to come, because I have to make these unboxing videos as memorable as possible for you guys, so I wait until the parcels line up in my hallway before I can open them. And now it has also been so long that I can hardly remember what I have you can purchase here. I know one of them is full of expensive horses, and the other one is actually full of Peter Stone horses, which is really exciting, so. We're gonna start with this guy. This lady declared the box at only $100. Guarantee you there's more than a whole $100 of horses in here, because they declared it like that. Customs Canada did not open the box. You ever just like get packages and you're like, damn, that's a really nice box. Yes! Yes! This is the best day the packing peanuts are green! I straight up have a green packing peanut collection, because green is like my logo colors, so whenever I do like medallions or like something cool, I really like want to use the just the green packing peanut. I like that they're just wrapped. They're not actually taped. Smells like vinegar. So this guy is a Peter Stone, something or other. I really have no clue when it comes to Peter Stones. He's okay, but he's very gloppy and gloopy. My like new favorite thing in the world is customizing these guys. The sculpture I find really unattractive in the face, and the way that they paint them, they always have like really buggy eyes. She is going to be a body, so that is all I need him for. Apparently couldn't tell you that I remembered this, but I got two. This is actually kind of nice for a stone. Essentially this lady had like a ton of these guys lined up on her like stairs in her house, and I said just send me to the have the sharp mane, because it's easier to stand off. Now I guess I have two, so that's cool. I can have fun and go crazy. This guy is the Peter Stone Arib. So I really love the body of this guy. I love this pose, like the stance having the foot extended back. Don't really love the neck. The head is just kind of clunky and awkward, so I will be reading quite a bit of his facial expression. Totally forgot about this guy. Very, very smoke stained. Unfortunately, yeah he still smells like smoke. I've been looking for this guy forever. You can see he's very, very yellow, so I'm just going to put him in some sunlight and see if that can help him. But pretty like perfect condition otherwise, and I don't think I paid very much for him. Let's see the damage. I've never received a horse wrapped in paper before. This custom Canada or is it the shipper? Oh it's even perfect in the band too. He has a lot of like little flecks of brown through his body. So I adore this mold and this guy's actually quite rare. He's a little bit harder to find. Oh this is the fun one. This is a really exciting horse. This is a horse really hard to find. And I found one for a really decent price, so I'm really pleased. So this is hot couture. I don't actually know how you pronounce that. He has a breakfast special run from 2015 and he was only actually a retail price of $55, which is kind of crazy because I did not pay $55 for him. I love the color and I love a good leopard apple-y. So he looks almost like he would glow in the dark. Oh yeah! This one is wrapped in a very large plastic tooth. What even is that for? So she's the QVC Parade of Breeds Proud Arabian Mare. So I have like an affiliation with this mold for some reason. I'm not a vintage collector, but I really do like the Proud Arabian Mare mold. And it's been really fun to kind of collect some of them, not all of them. So now I have a small collection of this gal. And the last one, oh, but he's lovely. This is the ELCR liver chestnut. They were surprisingly hard to get a hold of. So now I have both the Palomino and the chestnut variation that came for this particular model. And I needed the liver chestnut one because I have a liver chestnut horse now. So I'm kind of like, liver chestnut's actually a really cool color. And this one was actually my preferred one over the Palomino, but I ended up with the Palomino first. Thank you so much for watching and happy collecting.