Sneaking in and Touring FLAIR'S HAUNTED HOUSE! (Catching Flair Off Guard!)

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Published 2023-03-09

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  • @sprinksowl
    Papa beefcake is underrated, good job on those blueprints my man keep on grinding
  • @IamFantastico
    Definitely need the half poop wall, imagine someone just walks in and sees the fishing pole & bobbers hanging out πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
  • @ProvoDrive
    I’m happy that Flair added the can lighting
  • House looks good, never mess with the city lol flair is doing a great job. He has a lot of ideas.
  • the short wall next to the crapper would be a perfect spot to hang your TP. Sound like a good suggestion. hell if you don't like it, just rip it out since it will only cost about $30 in material. But Flair and his team have polished that turd and it looks like a great possible rental or extended family home for visits! Nice work
  • @vocaltom5386
    I was so happy to hear new music as soon as you video started thanks for listening to your viewers.😊
  • @dawnreed7628
    I love when you two get together πŸ’œπŸ’œ!! Always a laugh!!
  • @eljay2008
    I am officially approving the poop wall πŸ‘ great video brad :)
  • @MrKiddog
    "Brad the builder tips" should be a skit in your videos! Keep up the great work, your so amusing Andrew couldnt even eat his sammy! πŸ˜†
  • @Retired_11B
    Always a great day when Brad uploads a video.
  • You're a good friend check in on Andrew and help him out with the remodel. Very cool that you give him things from your warehouse to help with his budget on his renovation. 🎺
  • Flair I'd add the poop wall you can add your T.P holder to it too if you plumb the vent to the bottom side of the poop wall. Brad love the videos man.
  • @Joejo781
    Legends say. Flair is still holding his sandwich πŸ₯ͺ
  • Yes that wall is a must! No need for someone to have to see the twig and berry's if they don't have to πŸ˜†
  • When my maternal grandfather built his house in 1948 it was built in 3 sections as and when he could afford the materials and with hardwood lumber he cut himself. The largest bedroom wasn't the master, but a 'barracks' style room for his four kids. He ended up with 8 kids so the largest bedrooms were for them while the smallest bedroom was the actual master for him and his wife. The kitchen, dining and bathroom were the first section built. They lived in an old army surplus tent until the bedrooms were finished. There was an outhouse toilet until 1997! It still has a septic tank even though it's on the outskirts of one of the largest cities in the country.
  • I love you and andrew's relationship it's gonna be awesome in a long run.
  • The half wall is a great idea unless it's too hard to move the air vent. Great video as always Brad.