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Old 666 deleted scenes

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Mention not shooting at doc more. I'm a big fan of your early Content

Michael Barton

Thats sad 😔

skyler taylor

How wifey answers our questions about you

Jon Beck

I wanna see wifey more sns

Jesi Smith

I'm with this idea completely. Makes solid sense to me

Larry White

Damned onion cutting ninjas are at it again.

Paul Ackerman

I'm not sure if you take reccomendation for topics, but if you do, read up on Robert Smalls. I remember you mentioning somewhere that you have a bit of a blind spot for the civil war, so he's a good one for that era if you want someone fascinating to read about. The ultra condensed version is that he was a slave in South Carolina who worked piloting a transport ship in Charleston harbor. He and his crew mates stole the ship one day while the white crew members were ashore on leave and snuck through the confederate lines and past confederate forts until they made it out to the union blockade, stopping a long the way to pick up their families. Once he makes it to Union lines, he surrenders the ship and cargo, asks for an American flag to fly, and then starts providing them with tons of valuable intel including code books, signals, troop strengths, and the locations of all the minefields he helped place in the harbor. His example becomes instrumental in changing Lincoln's mind about allowing black troops in the union army. We're not done yet though. He continues to work with the US navy as a civilian through the course of the war, piloting ships. He eventually works his way up to the civilian equivalent of a captain in charge of an ironclad ship - one of the earliest predecessors of modern battleships. By his own accounting, he took part in seventeen battles. After the war he started into politics, first in local South Carolina politics before ultimately working his way all the way up to being a U.S. Congressman. Because of him, South Carolina was first in the nation to adopt the model of free, compulsory schooling that we have today. So to sum up: Robert Smalls stole a boat and snuck his and his family's crews to freedom, then turned right back around and became a battleship captain to fight confederates, proving to Lincoln along the way that black troops were worth a damn, then post war continued to serve his community and give back to people of the state that had once held him as a slave.

Andrew Zink

Dude you’re fine, don’t make this a stupid fucking job and then you hate it. Just do shit like you have been. My patron support although small is for your main channel and beer for your time.

Harold knapp

I can definitely start doing some more bts how to stuff like that

The Fat Electrician

I don't know much about setting up a vlogging office. I know there's a sound mixing board people sometimes use. Obviously lots of cameras. And I think I saw on one of your appearances on Unsubscribe that you use an editor to stitch it all together. Mind doing a behind the scenes show at some point? I could see it being a several-parter, going thru the materials in one video, the research before the shoot and what you're looking for in a story to grab attention, the shoots themselves and how you optimize them (do you turn off HVAC, dryer, etc.), and then how you handle uploads and monitoring of content after it's published.

Burt Humburg

An office tour would be cool

Steve Lacayo

You should do an episode on The Purple Heart Battalion. 💜

Kelly Hartley

Would love to see your take on "Teddy" Rubin, MOH winner and Holocaust survivor. Did gangster ass shit before becoming POW, then did ridiculous shit as a POW to help out his buddies. A N. Korean pow camp was a cakewalk compared to the concentration camp, so he would S.T.E.A.L anything not nailed down to give to his fellow POWS.

Josh klein

I've also been informed that there has not been a video on the Minnesota 1st at Gettysburg, and, with former Governor Ventura telling Virginia to stick it when they asked for their battle flag back, I'm going to back this as another video worth doing.

Leyton Briol

Q&A

Easton

Killing it love your content

Michael Schmidlin

The entire story gave me vibes of VMF-214 (Black Sheep Squadron). I grew up watching that show about them and was thrilled to learn they're still active and here in Arizona.

Will Rencenberger

Shooting range videos or more deep dives whatever you wanna do maybe mix it up lots of people experience burn out when they do one thing a bunch

Matthew Hawthorne

Video suggestion. Roy Benavidez

Kain Emmons

A BTS of your research process would be cool.

John

No its just a brown bess replica

The Fat Electrician

Admiral lee is def on the list

The Fat Electrician

For a YouTube video I think Chesty Fuller. For patron I think the behind the scenes research on Chesty Fuller

Chip crofutt

It's just a smaller safe inside. And at the bottom, a picture of SpongeBob at the Christmas party.

SarcasmoRex

I cannot adequately explain how much I love these videos. And I do love that there's this pervasive message of who didn't fit mold for role still found a way to excel.

SarcasmoRex

It's honestly like this for way too many historic ships/planes: "And then it was sold for scrap." Anyway, something a little lighter note, how about a video on Vice Admiral Willis Lee and his legendary marksmanship Or, honestly, a rant on your favorite American plane/ship/battle/operation/chaotic moment of nonsense as a top 5 or 10 would be hilarious

Leyton Briol

Fitting for the US Army and Air Corps. Air Grunts getting Grunterific and the powers that be going nah sell it for scrap. I agree, top 10's, Q&A, office tour. Toss in a travel vlog once in a while plus it's a good change of pace.

Nick Peyton

As legendary as old 666 and its crew was it is sadly fitting that theres no physical remains. Makes it just even more of a legend. If anything, does the highlighted musket in the background have a story to tell?

Hammarhag

an office tour or seeing what’s in that elusive safe would be sick

Wyatt Stalmarck

Hell yeah man, office tour, top five or top ten breakdowns of favorite historical events. If it's kicking around in the bin of ideas I'm all for it man!

Darkour

I would LOVE to see what's in your gun safe! With all your takes on older firearms I'd love to know if you own any classics (or just what you have in there!)

Jason Janicki

Q&A with you and your wife because both of you are hilarious

Max Diesel

What a shame.

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