 How do we go to the grass place? Good point, I'm just standing in the middle of the water. So we're at this truck stop, but I was telling you about yesterday, it's a little tiny little truck stop. And they got this weird creepy little open area right behind the truck stop here. So we figured we'd go and take a walk with a nice little creepy path down there. I came out here to walk diesel last night and it was pitch black. Wow. Just thinking to myself, man, this is a creepy place at night. It's a good place to die, you know? This is where people take people when they kill them and hide the body. It's like a train yard over there. I don't know. We're gonna go explore this path a little bit this morning though. My truck is just right over there on the other side of these long bushes and grasses. Oh, I'm still waking up. How was your night everybody? You guys sleep good? If you're on the other side of the world, have you had a good day? You get a lot done at work. Hope you didn't slack off all day. Just kidding, I know you didn't. Oh, that's a good idea. I need a tower like that at my house. Yeah. So I'm putting a tower on top of my house right with a cell booster. There's no cell service there or very, very, very little because there's so many trees and bush. So I'm gonna put the tower on top of the house and it'll go above the trees and I'm putting the cell receiver or whatever you call it at the top of the tower. Why is there something on my ear? It's weird. Felt like there was a bug crawling in there. Yeah, so hopefully I'll get a good cell signal inside my house then. These will be happy. You'll have all the room to run around. You'll have friends next door. That's gonna get annoying, I know. I'm gonna either have to put up a fence or something because I know the neighbor dogs, he looks like they stay tied up but I'm sure he doesn't keep them tied up all the time because this is the country and who ties their dog up in the country? No one does that. So they probably just tied them up when I was there. Meaning that diesel will have freedom to run around with them and you know what happens when kids get together? They get carried away, they start playing and before you know it, they're two miles away, stuck in a hole or something or say I'll have to figure something out about that so that they stay on the yard. That's what it's called, Phillips 66. Little tiny little truck stop here. That's where we're at. So we're gonna go deliver our freight right now. We've already got a reload going straight back home. The load's going to Edmonton I think but I'm taking it home and then once I get home, I'm going to Flutterfair. I just got a little bit excited there. All right guys, I'll go deliver this freight and I'll see you after. This is kind of a shady area of town here. I'll show you where I was but just in case they watch my videos, I probably shouldn't. This is where I'm delivering in Kansas City. It's a little bit shady here. You know I was talking about that creepy, shady area behind the truck stop there? It just got shadier and shadier. Not freight or anything, I guess broad daylight but this isn't exactly the neighborhood I would want to be in at night. Remember last night I was saying that I might come right to the customer and sleep here in the truck on the street right where I am right now and I'm glad I didn't. Really glad I didn't. I think I mentioned that last night too. I said sometimes I do that but sometimes it bites you in the butt because you go to the customer. The customer is in a sketchy area and then you end up getting your truck vandalized or worse during the night. I don't want that but it's probably, maybe it's not that bad of an area just because I'm not familiar with it. I don't know what it would be like at night. I can't really judge it. That's why I don't want to show it to you. I can't judge it, right? But just first impression. So they told me to wait out on the street and they were going to come get me and then we're going to get unloaded and then I got to go about 45 miles to my next pickup. And once I am loaded, I just head straight back and I'm taking about a day and a little bit to get back so probably about a full day today. I'll be back tomorrow sometime. Oh, it's tomorrow, Tuesday. Well, that's good. Then I'll be, oh, I'll be home a long time, Wednesday. And I leave on Thursday but Wednesday I have appointments at the bank to do some signing and stuff. So Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday afternoon I can leave again. So we're just going to hang out here in the truck and chill and wait for them to come get us. Okay, we are unloaded. We're empty. We're nice and light. I feel light as a feather after getting all that heavy weight off me. I just feel like going really fast all of a sudden but we won't. Speed limit to Sedalia, Missouri. Not too sure where it is, but Mandy does. So follow on her advice and head it that way. I'm going to pick up a load there like I was telling you. It's going to take us home. We should get a long ways home today. We should get really close to home and it'll just be a short drive tomorrow. And that'll be that. Time to move towards Sedalia, Missouri. So the state fair is in town here in Sedalia, Missouri. Well, I'm curious. What happens at a state fair? Is it like a fair in Canada? Is it sort of like the Calgary Stampede or is it more like the Red River exhibition? I know those mean absolutely nothing to you living down here. The Calgary Stampede, there's like amusement rides. There's rodeo, horse racing, truck wagon racing, a whole bunch of horse events, bull riding. You know, a rodeo. It's huge, huge. 1,000, 100,000 people there, at least. I don't know how many people go there. In Manitoba, we have the Red River exhibition where it's mostly just amusement rides. As your turn signals mean, you'd like to turn. Anyways, off topic. So what happens at a state fair down here in Missouri? How many of you go to the state fair? You know, I was here all up at the state fair. Now I don't know if that's true or not, but cable guy, he's funny. You'll find every redneck and there are 20 cousins there. But why do you go to the state fair? What brings you in? What draws you in? What lured you in? Ton of people, there are police everywhere. Saw a bunch of horse wagons. That's why I'm wondering if they have horse races. Yeah, let me know down in the comment section. Let me know what state you're talking about. And then let me know what happens at that state fair and how often is it? Like once a year or is it all summer? Is it all year round? I don't know. Let me know. Look how nice and mowed the truck stop is. A little windy over here, but apparently they have a McDonald's here. Oh, it's right out your diesel. Where do you want to go, buddy? Want to go down here? I don't want to go to the long grass, man. I'd like that. Good boy, that is his bush. That's a very nice bush diesel. Good choice. I would have picked the same one. Grasshopper just landed on his nose. That's funny. So we are in Higginsville, Missouri. We're finally all ready to go. Ready to rock. Took all day to get unloaded and re-loaded. And now we're letting diesel drain himself and then we're gonna go inside and get something to eat. Probably not at McDonald's, but maybe. You never know. I haven't had McDonald's in a very long time. Don't judge me. Then we're gonna get on the highway and I've got some new music that I've been trying out. And I want to try it out in the next scene a little bit. I want to show you the road a little bit. I know a lot of you like that. A lot of you like that sped up sort of tour version. So we're going to be leaving Higginsville and going through Kansas City and headed up north on the I-29 towards Canada. All right, diesel. You want to drive for a little bit, man? Because I'm tired. All right, maybe you could have slept longer, man. Wish I could. Wish I could. Okay guys, let's get back on the road. All right, so we went inside. We decided to go with the subway sandwich again. For one, I like subway. And two, it's better than McDonald's. Those are the only two options I have in here today. We need to go to Walmart. I'll do it eventually. Probably do it after this trip. I'm not even gonna bother because I'm gonna be home tomorrow anyways. So no point in stocking up my truck when I'm not gonna be in my truck for the next weekend anyways. So we'll do it after. Whoa, it is gonna be good. I got that pulled pork. It was so good yesterday. I had to try it again today. It's delicious. If you guys try it yet, I think it's called the Applewood pulled pork sub at Subway. If you haven't yet and you're going to buy a subway, try it out. I think it's only in the States though because I couldn't find it in Canada. I'd probably come to Canada later. That's how I usually have it. It's close time. Should I go in 35? No, I'm pretty sure it's beautiful. What is it? 27 Celsius. Sunny, partly cloudy. 24 kilometers on I-29 North. I love that. That's what she said, right? I-29 North, her who fixed my truck. It's riding so smooth. I guess the real reason I'm so happy that it's fixed now is if it wasn't the tires that was causing my truck to shake and vibrate, we're talking big money to figure out what it was. It was just the tires because if it's the transmission or the engine, it costs big money to do all kinds of tests to figure out what's shaking. So the shake stays away. Let's hope it doesn't come back. Let's hope we killed it for good. We're 1,300 kilometers away. That's 13 hours of driving. Hit stop at the rest area. Very nice rest area it is too. Isn't it diesel? Isn't it? All right guys, what's up with your ear again? Why does it do that sometimes? Man, why does it do that? I like the highway management. All the kids are doing it. And all the way on the area is this way. Ah, that's a cool thing to do. All right then. Well, I just heard the terrible news about Robin Williams. I know this is a week late for you guys and I don't mean to pick up again for you, but I just literally heard the news he was found dead in his home. They're saying it's looking like a suicide. I'm hoping by the time that this video right now that I'm making is published and airs and it wasn't, I'd like to think that he didn't go out that way. He struggled with a lot of things in his life. Williams is like my number one, one of my number one favorite actors. It was always him and Jim Carrey. Jim Carrey is still with us today when I'm filming this, so I got one favorite left, but I grew up with Robin Williams like in Jumanji, in Mrs. Doubtfire. There's so many good movies that I love with Robin Williams in it. If you told me about any movie that I didn't think was very good and you wanted me to go watch it, all you had to say was Robin Williams was in it. I'd be there. Still to this day, if I heard Robin Williams was in something, I'd be there. Seems like surreal or like not real that he's gone. Well, it's that time of day. We're at a rest area just south of Sioux City on the I-29 northbound. And we're gonna hang out here for the night and get a good night's rest. We're nine hours from home, so we'll be able to get home tomorrow. We'll probably be home tomorrow afternoon, then. Oh, I don't know if you can see that in the video. You can't really. Stars are kind of beautiful today. A lot of light pollution also, it's hard to see them. I can't wait to move. Did you know that tomorrow, I can say that the day after tomorrow, I fly away the vlogger bird. I'm gonna be on a plane in the sky, man. Like I was saying yesterday, did I? Did I cut that out? No, I think I left it in there. I've never actually been on a passenger plane before. I have flown a Cessna, but I've never been on a passenger plane. I'm really excited about it. How's you can tell? I keep talking about it. Diesel, enough talking. You need to do some business, man. Why are we on the concrete, man? You can't go on the concrete. Man, get in the grass there, man. Get in the grass there. God, a boy. Good boy. Oh, wait, oh. Okay. I gotta stop the flow before you start walking, Diesel. He gets it all over himself. Oh, so it was a good day. It was a really good day. I can't really complain. I have nothing to complain about. Beautiful weather. Beautiful. Like when we were going through Kansas City there. It's just perfect. You know, it's been a beautiful, clear night. The moon is out over there. You guys see that full moon? Yesterday? I guess it was over a week ago for you. It's amazing. I love summer. I say this every day, pretty much, but I love summer nights. Hey, Diesel, you want this post? Oh, Diesel found something. Hey, what you find, man? What you find? What is it? What is it? Diesel, hey, leave it. Let me see it. Now you scared it into the shadow, look for a little guy. Hey, little guy. Anyone come over here and play. What is it? Diesel, leave him alone, man. Hey, he's a little frog. Let him go. Hello, frog. What's your name? No, Diesel, we don't eat the frogs. I just want to play with him, man. Dude, you're like 100 times his size. You're going to squish him. Look at him. I want that frog, man. I don't know if he wants to eat him or play with him. Right now he just wants to stare at him. What is that, Diesel? What is it? I don't know where he went. Oh, man, you cannot have the frog, man. He really wants a frog. We will let the frog live. It's your lucky day, frog. You always do that, Diesel. You always go the opposite way that the leash is going. Does your dog do that, too? You know, you're like holding the leash with your left hand, but he insists on walking on your right side every time. Okay, Diesel, there's a flower here just for you. Just for you, man. Do it. Yeah. That's your flower, man. Watch, that flower is going to be blooming like it's never bloomed before. Give it a couple of days. You can thank Diesel for that. Good boy. Yeah, man, just do it my part, man. Just trying to keep everything beautiful, man. Yeah, so, Diesel, can I please just walk? You're being really rowdy tonight. Really rowdy. That frog just got them all riled up. Speaking of frogs, I saw a documentary the other day on these huge toads that they got out in Australia. They weren't, no, is it Australia? Yeah, I think it's Australia. They had these huge freaking toads there, and they're not native to Australia, right? They were brought there to try and eat some kind of beetle, but it failed and now they're taking over one part of the island. Massive suckers. Like, they're huge. They're like, you don't step on them, they step on you. That's how big they are. Right, Diesel? Well, we're gonna end the vlog here, guys. You know what to do. There's a lot of links down below, like I was saying before, to past videos of mine. Go check them out for a little bit more. Chuck or Josh, if you want to. There's also a lot of other links down there. Just go to the description box and see what's all there. There's a bunch of new stuff. I'll talk to you tomorrow, just like every other single day at 4 a.m. central time, right here. Say goodbye, Diesel. Say goodbye. Oh, why didn't you let me throw you the frog, man? I'm upset. I'm upset, man. This is my mad face.