She (and her father) finally realized this was a useless grfter with no skills or future except speaking baby talk to a dog. Probably about the time she was taking her 1500th dump in a Home Depot bucket on a POS 1970's boat on the hard in a dodgy Luperon boatyard in 90 degree heat and humidity. He;s a whiny little hippy who needs to learn the term 'steady job'. The world needs ditch diggers too, you know.No doubt. She may have more dignity than he does and got tired of the grift. This breakup has apparently been going on for months, all well documented on Youtube, natch. Maybe she was disillusioned with the money - can't get rich on the views they were getting.
How 'bout this guy? Who needs money or a survey when ya got a gold chain and some game?She (and her father) finally realized this was a useless grfter
How 'bout this guy? Who needs money or a survey when ya got a gold chain and some game?
At least worth watching for 2 minutes to see the first boat he looks at.
Liar.I made it to 03:01 (but wish I hadn't bothered).
So, "No Loan, No Problem"? Here is a prediction: "Friend" will never get his money back.
How 'bout this guy? Who needs money or a survey when ya got a gold chain and some game?
At least worth watching for 2 minutes to see the first boat he looks at.
In bikinis?Yeah. Instead of that, somebody should put together a video series on refurbishing an old boat. Say, a Tartan. THAT would go VIRAL!
This NEVER gets EASIER: S/V Delos suffers the TRAUMA ...
... of finishing a low-key circumnav, hanging out in lovely Puerto Vallarta, montaging a vid of self- and other- congratulation, saying goodbye to similarly entitled vlogger crew.... The freezing hungry people of Kherson weep with you.
(Sorry, that teaser line/thumbnail/actual content dissonance just peed in my Wheaties for some reason this morning.)
Unfortunately, it's not just those under 40. Facebook and Youtube (and other platforms) have enabled a whole slew of people of every age who feel obliged to over-share every aspect of their lives.Hey Diarmuid, I think you need to REALISE that ADULTING is REALLY HARD!
A bizarre thing about a lot of people under 40 is this babyish broadcasting of every emotion they have - as if it were a crazy novel experience to feel happy, sad, etc. Is it that people don't read novels any more? "Main Character Syndrome"?
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Roger Barnes is great - his book on dinghy cruising is worth a read.
Roger Barnes has a new one and it's well done. Not much sailing but a real sense of the toil of dinghy cruising.
For all it's lightness, there is a lot of putting together and tearing down required in dinghy cruising that isn't needed with a 'large' coastal cruising sailboat. There is something to be said for the 'house' on a sailboat.
Roger is a very politically involved UK ex-pat on his social media (but not Youtube, usually), especially involving Brexit. Living in France, his perspective is interesting.
He lost a few Youtubers on this one as he chats a bit about climate change science. Thankfully, deniers are few in his subscriber group, and most praised his courage. You can read a few of these complaints in his comments on Youtube.
Reminds me of Dylan's public media problems when he badmouthed a now, ex-president.![]()
Unfortunately, it's not just those under 40. Facebook and Youtube (and other platforms) have enabled a whole slew of people of every age who feel obliged to over-share every aspect of their lives.
As in inherently private person, I don't get that.
I hate to always be the wet blanket, but this level of neediness only seems to exist on Youtube Sailing. I've found tons of professional talented Youtubers in travel, art, boats, cooking, architecture, you name it. These people do the hard work of research, have the skills, can write and edit, it's good stuff.Unfortunately, it's not just those under 40. Facebook and Youtube (and other platforms) have enabled a whole slew of people of every age who feel obliged to over-share every aspect of their lives.
As in inherently private person, I don't get that.
Cooking ceviche? WTF?I hate to always be the wet blanket, but this level of neediness only seems to exist on Youtube Sailing. I've found tons of professional talented Youtubers in travel, art, boats, cooking, architecture, you name it. These people do the hard work of research, have the skills, can write and edit, it's good stuff.
I did a search on Youtube; cooking, and the world is your oyster. It takes a knack to weed out the phonies but it's easy to figure out.
Then I did Cooking on a sailboat, and this one came up on the first page. Are you serious?
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