100 yards of SIDEWALK REVEALED!! “Owners” neglect CALLED OUT!

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Published 2024-05-06
Hello my friends! I'm so thankful you're here, especially for this weeks video. I spent 12 hours uncovering a sidewalk that has not seen the light of day for a very long time. I also met Davey, who was in some desperate need of help. He's been through a lot and I was so thankful to lend a hand. I'm absolutly thrilled with the restults, and I think you will be too!

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All Comments (21)
  • It's amazing how frequently the owners manage to turn up when someone is taking care of their property, but somehow don't manage to ever turn up to take care of it themselves 🤔
  • @KimberlyBruton
    Years of neglect conquered by one man in one day. Incredible job!!
  • @knxcholx
    I have always found it so frustrating when I see trash along sidewalks and next to the roads. Come on people. It's not that hard to hold onto it until you see a trash can
  • @Narrendor
    The longer I watch, the more exhausted I get, and the more frustrated I am with the so-called owner. Surprised the city didn't get involved, what with the manhole and fire hydrant... Well done, man. It looks so much better.
  • @sheraven1
    I too am amazed at the Gaul of some people. The son who stopped to say the property belonged to his dad should have been the one out doing this work, or at least offered water, a sandwich or something for all the work you were putting in. It really shows the character of people. Afraid the city was doing it, afraid they were going to receive a bill but not willing to take care of the problem themselves. Instead they have to confront someone who cares more about the community enough to take action, when they won’t.
  • @user-zy8qk7yd2k
    UNBELIEVABLE!!! I mean the jer... um guy who stopped and couldn't even get out and help!??! Or how about "Holy Cow, THANKS!". He couldn't even bring himself to say a simple thank you. I'll say it for him. HOLY COW!! THANK YOU!!!
  • @teresaholt5969
    You guys that do this for free,do a better job than those that get paid. The owners son was pretty arrogant. A thank you would have been nice 🙏❣️
  • Holy cow you were so Blessed with you being Gifted with a NEW wheelbarrow and Shovel by a very kind person who donated it. You sure put them to use and I thank the donator also!!! You did a wonderful and beautiful JOB for sure. God Bless you for all of your free labor to the neighbors.
  • Sidewalk enlarged and walkable, trash picked up, brambles trimmed. A perfect job MS! ❤
  • @alexgarza7486
    I forgot I wanted to thank whoever gave you the wheelbarrow and the shovel. That was very nice. Thank you for being a good person.
  • @MrMousley
    Greetings from France, Europe. I cannot believe what I have just seen you do. It was a mammoth task, how many metres/yards did you cover? Your altruism is commendable, I only hope that after years of neglect that the neighbourhood is motivated to keep the sidewalk and verges maintained. I take my hat off to you, what an absolute heroic effort on your part. I could see how much it took out of you. Well done. If you ever have the inclination of vacationing in France, I would be more than happy to accomodate you in our guest quarters for a week in my beautiful home here in the South of France. You would not be expected to do any gardening just rest and relax and eat good food prepared by my partner and wallow in our pool.
  • I’m a bit confused why the city doesn’t thank you for cleaning this up. You freed up a drainage port and made a clear path to a fire plug. Great work btw!
  • @dkouma1
    I forget sometimes, when watching a transformation video, that this is HARD work. For someone of your height to bend over repeatedly, picking up trash or shoveling that concrete infused grass, it is even harder. I will no longer forget how hard you work, or others like you, doing your part to improve the world we live in...one yard at a time, one sidewalk at a time, one road at a time. Thank you for your service and sweat. May God continue to bless you and your family.
  • @minnieevans1025
    I am 70 and take breaks when I'm cleaning or mowing. When I do, I watch videos til I rest up some and go back to my work. I just noticed that I end up watching someone else clean or mow while I'm resting😂. I love watching your videos , as you do such a thorough job! I'll get back to work as soon as this video is over😂
  • @Reet64
    You should get a community service award.
  • It amazes me that people question a good deed but don’t do it themselves.
  • @susanhocking7836
    And not even a “thank you” from the owner’s Son! How rude, disrespectful & entitled some lazy humans are! Thank you for caring enough to clean this mess up for the neighborhood! Beautiful job!❤
  • @nickj610
    The interaction with the son whose dad owns property right there… mind blowing.
  • @user-tr2kr9is9t
    My mom would tell you, “You have stars in your crown”. Wonderful you truly are! 🎉
  • @suerobinson844
    Hi cowboy, that area was dangerous. The fire hydrant was obstructed. Drains blocked. Un usable foot path and rubbish everywhere. I'm surprised the owners weren't fined. You provided a much needed community service and did an awesome job. God bless you from Queensland Australia