We bought a hoarder house! 100 years of stuff! what will we find???
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- Of all the things I didn't expect to do this weekend... this tops the list! out on an adventure to look through a 100 year accumulation of items, I end up with the whole thing including the house, land and contents! I'll reveal what we paid in an update video in a couple weeks time as we are still sealing the deal right now... and we will also have a better idea of the condition of the house and the treasures inside! subscribe and stay tuned to this adventure! follow us on instagram and facebook too to see what we have for sale!
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Man I hope you’ve had a tetanus booster!
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Always wear gloves and face mask. Did you find any jewelry ??!!!!! Lol
Do you believe certain objects hold spirits, Curiosity. One time I purchased a really unique Chinese brush art set & freaked out later after I got it home thinking that some old Chinese person would come and haunt me as long as I had it. There was a show out of Connecticut one time that covered this type of thing. The old man would discover what was causing the havoc, remove it from the premises and store the items away under glass at his private museum. Have you ever had any experiences like that?
Still blows my mind how people can live like this
I stumbled across this video and couldn't help but think of Mike Meyers while watching this. Great video btw :)
I think you guys are crazy buying this piece of junk!!!
I'm from Grande prairie, and that's one thing I've never thought of before. Their really isn't ANY gas stations on the highway unless your at towns
The spiders probably have folklore of their ancestors in that place
That yellow small rectangle tin can, 11:02 , I have the exact same one. Came from my grandfather.
You look like a woman
Stop breathing condensation!
23:39 Love that embroidered cloth!
Those hats are cool
Half a tank in an hour? Driving that thing is a crime against nature.
Jesus, first 8 mins of You struggling to get to the property? you talk way too much. These shows SUCK.
I want to see a follow-up of this after the house is cleared out of what the home looks like ...
14:34 scared the shet outta me when he walked out. lol I must be tired.
I wonder what the R value of a hundred years of hoarded junk is...
I have this macabre fascination with hoarders, as I'm more of a throw it out kind of person. I can't stand clutter and things out of place.
WAYNE"S WORLD....wayne's world....wayne's world.....do la do...do la do.....
My grandfather used to tell me don't ever, ever pass a gas station without filling up.....now I know why.
Goddammit get the cobwebs off the lens
I was going to write that I wouldn't know where to start and I wouldn't be able to leave kn owing that there must be so much more. Then I read your video description above. Very well done.
OMG, I've never seen anything like it. It's impressive, the dedication required to achieve that kind of hoard is breathtaking. Good lord it's spectacular. And scary. Even roaches refuse to live there.
This actually makes me kind of sad. Letting strangers go through my dead parents belongings for vaulables, and taking items like clothes ect. Without me going through for anything sentinmental. Idk I would be bothered that things from my childhood are being sold without me even realising because I didn't go through it first.
My man do you live in British Columbia as well?
Uh so if you bought the house why are you asking what you can and can’t take I’m confused
Id be interested in what they paid (and when) for the place VS market value for the area?
Very interesting to watch. Weighing his time expenditure vs limited reward. Yes, the cool stuff marketed well full time, would be worth a guess of 16,000.00 in a few weeks on eBay, and local resellers or consignees, or even yard sale, auction type resale. The work required is the big question. There are no Gibson Guitars, Silver Bars, or a 1972 Pantera under a bunch of quilts.
Seems really exciting to (take advantage) of a disinterested apologist relative who clearly didn't even dig around. He wants to get back to the Arthur Godfrey radio podcast. Haha. Just like lottery tickets. Knowing a "man" with tools lived there, there's a huge supply of square nuts and rusted washers in baby food jars. 😋 Hahaha
What is wrong with people
Im new to this channel but i hear fellow canadian accents here buds
So freaking cold here, looks like he blowing smoke in front of camera.
Hearing the reactions of the couple wowing and omg'ing everything made me want to strangle them. I can't stand people like that.
I'm from the UK and over the last few months, my ears have automatically tuned in to the difference, between U.S & Canadian accents. I'm fairly confident I could now identify, up to 10 different US accents and which state they are spoken. I used to think everyone in America and Canda had the same accent, with the exception of New York and Texas, lol.
To my ear, all Canadians sound proper friendly, nice and polite at all times...I don't know if it's them that's "nice and kind" or whether it's just the accent.
Man, I really wanted to see the cool old junk, but God, this soul-withering vlog format. Just couldn't do it. Channel blocked.
I’m still laughing at the shower head.
Im a new subscriber and It was great watching this video to see what was in the house.
Loved the history lesson!
It's really weird hearing people who talk like my family in a YouTube vid... Used to Americans and Englishmen.