There were Roman generals who made speeches to their soldiers before wars less intensely than the commentator of this video
@Mini-Me6 сағат бұрын
Nice body just shame about the face lad !
@tay73666 сағат бұрын
I just got back from a nudist friendly island I took my 9 year old granddaughter she said nanny that man’s naked. Then that was all she didn’t even notice again. She was told she may see people with no clothes she said it’s only a body and everyone has one.
@MarcoPolo-zf6ik10 сағат бұрын
Headmaster resemles Vladimir Putin 🫥🫥😆
@Satoru_Gojo132011 сағат бұрын
I’m sorry I’m sorry but if the 1 train weights 110 tons how is the engine over 115 tons
@thermos75012 сағат бұрын
Pretty cool, most of us who live in Ontario have never been past North Bay! Would like to go up there one day, maybe by train and not my car! Cool video
@Bryanja8113 сағат бұрын
The ballast machine, converted to plow, is no monster. Its a baby. Watch how they clear Donner pass if you want monsters!
@1Nanerz14 сағат бұрын
Wow. A little dramatic. I’ve worked winters between Nakina and Armstrong. It’s not that crazy or difficult. Changing rail in minus 50 sucks though.
@KeithPetrie-e6i14 сағат бұрын
I SALUTE YOU GUYS, FRIM WHEELING & LAKE ERIE RAILWAY, YOU GUYS ROCK
@helenarden7417 сағат бұрын
That jiu jitsu mum is just cruel.
@ZootSuitCooter21 сағат бұрын
With this much winter drama it must be remarkably boring in the summer. This was a very informative video, but clearly made for TV with all the 'end of the world timeline' hype.
@moguanshan325422 сағат бұрын
14:39 this made me CACKLE 😂 he knows hes being silly, its almost like he appreciates someone wanting more from him than silliness
@janellekmКүн бұрын
Hello from Queensland Australia. In Australia, a conductor goes on a long-distance passenger train and checks tickets and any other passenger issues. Jay would be called a fireman, an old term from the days of steam trains. He might also be known as the guard, who used to sit in the last special carriage, but we don't have them now. The guard and/or fireman look after any shunting or connection of carriages. Your engineer is what we call a driver because they "drive" the train. It was very interesting to watch what needs to be done to keep your trains moving. I told my hubby about your conductor's job, and he said, "That explains it, why people were incorrectly calling our guards, conductors!" 😊 stay warm and safe.
@AlanTatham-e6wКүн бұрын
You state 200. 000 tons of newsprint is produced every day. yet you only pick up 2500 tons every day, the story does not make sense
@UthmanAliКүн бұрын
Ex Bemrose students pop up
@yyc246Күн бұрын
These ppl destroyed our country in the name of false religion
@globalnomad450Күн бұрын
I was in the private school sector for 10 years. I was always told I was privileged. I’m 60 now and not so sure it mattered. State schools have produced many great results. Many private school kids didn’t thrive and just led normal lives with nothing special happening in their lives. It’s down to the kids and what they choose to achieve later in life.
@dalehodges5362Күн бұрын
Why does he whisper
@marilynwillett804Күн бұрын
so where are the good looking people?
@puo09Күн бұрын
Narrator want to sounds like Liam Neeson when is mad....no need to be so dramatic. Drama queen.
@mohammadiqbalkhan2888Күн бұрын
Bravo!!! great Work!!! Real Heroes!!!
@mrMacGooverКүн бұрын
My backyard, I remember living in Cochran, good times.
@perryreasch1209Күн бұрын
DO YOU KNOW WHAT CAUSES A LOT OF TRAIN WRECKS /? FAST DRIVING I USED TO WORK FOR THE RAILROAD JUST SLOW DOWN
@AjemanChannel-il3ciКүн бұрын
So Amazing How the Way Our Canadian Work So Hard to make it Right! The video Explained it pretty clear. Overall, more than Awesome. I Love it. Proud Being Canadian, <<< Respect, Love & Peace >>> Toronto, Ontario, Canada
@ClaireTGodetКүн бұрын
Having a good heart is also just important as the outside looks
@God_Bless_President_TrumpКүн бұрын
Fake news train 😅
@sophiesullivanofficialКүн бұрын
Miriam all the way <3 she's the best!! Great docu x
@jmc8076Күн бұрын
Good for you. Wish you only the best.
@DudleyDoright-ru2chКүн бұрын
Retired railroader here, you want extreme railroading this is not even close. My territory was fairly straight forward. At -30 things start to go wrong, by -40 the rails are cracking, air brakes get very cranky etc. This is very poorly narrated. This is basic railroading in Canada, nothing special.
@nemesis851_Күн бұрын
So much FAKE EMERGENCY URGENCY moments, is annoying
@celestialteapot3092 күн бұрын
this is a sick country and one of the reasons l have no national pride
@jamiethebookworm2 күн бұрын
ah yes wearing the wrong clothes is comparable to fighting
@more53472 күн бұрын
all these guys are grossly underpaid.
@jamiethebookworm2 күн бұрын
my gods British state schools are nice. And boy do I wish Australian state schools (with a much lower population) only had 700 students. We'd easily have 2000 students from years 7-12 at most public/state high schools
@ellislegg39374 сағат бұрын
It’s unusual to only have 700 kids in a state school
@robbypolter66892 күн бұрын
What surprises me a little is that the conditions can't be worse than in Siberia, Russia. The temperatures there are below minus 40 degrees Celsius for 6 months and in some cases the temperatures drop to minus 70 degrees Celsius and the Russian trains still run, regardless of whether they are electric locomotives or diesel locomotives. The snow and frost do not represent an insurmountable obstacle. There is appropriate clearing technology and the points can be heated.
@DudleyDoright-ru2chКүн бұрын
Not so simple as you think. The cold temperatures cause many problems that cannot be handled by modern equipment unfortunately. Basically the railroad will cease operations until conditions improve. Rails snap air hoses break etc. The longest trains are the container trains at about 15,000 feet.
@sawomirsoja44582 күн бұрын
No flip flops though
@sniperage2 күн бұрын
These children look sad… I was so happy at that time of my life…
@annawitter51612 күн бұрын
I love to be naked and always have. Near to us was a beautiful nudist beach that we often visited, my hubby and I. The only problem I can see with nudity everywhere is that its okay for us average people but a really sexy girl will awaken unwelcome reactions in men, who might feel uncomfortable in the situation . Yes, ha ha ha, i know, but in real everyday life this is not practical. There is a good reason why we clothe ourselves in public
@jolyonwelsh98342 күн бұрын
You guys need portable infrared temperature readers.
@SuperRandoms.2 күн бұрын
that impoverished girls nose really annoyed me the whole episode
@jamiethebookworm2 күн бұрын
do you feel better about yourself when you pick on children? Just curious
@SuperRandoms.2 күн бұрын
@ no offence she js shouldn’t have been in the vid it’s an eyesore
@windyhillbomber2 күн бұрын
4 minutes in and I’m already rooting for Team State School
@Bigboro2 күн бұрын
God bless you guys to eat raw fish 🐟 lol I Can’t lol . But beautiful place and beautiful people.
@eat_a_dick_trudeau2 күн бұрын
😬 eXtReMeEeEeEeEeEm 😬 RuGgEDdDdDdDd 😬 dEaDLy 😬 EmErGeNcYyYyYyYy 😬 LiFe Or DeAtH 😬 2000 tOnSsSsSsSs 😬 hE oNLy HaS mErE sEcOnDs To DriNk HiS cOfFeE bEfOrE eVeRyOnE oN tHe TrAiN DiEs!!! What could be a fairly interesting program is ruined by this over the top rube fuel format. Not everything is an emergency, or, a life or death situation. Shows like this are supposed to be educational. Thry have gone full blown WWE/monster truck showdown with them. Its actually very insulting to adult viewers to be patronized this way.
@ariesarethebest2712 күн бұрын
Can't find one biblical character in a museum. 😂
@eastcoastrifraf91012 күн бұрын
Let me guess. "Danger around every corner...". Queue the music.
@DudleyDoright-ru2chКүн бұрын
No corners on a railway. just kidding.
@spawnterror2 күн бұрын
9:40 Madam, with all due respect, your question reflects a rather narrow perspective. Fun is not universal-what brings joy varies from person to person. For people like them, their ‘fun’ is found in the discipline, the challenge, and the results of living a healthy, structured life. Trust me, they are happy taking care of their bodies. I know because I’m the same, though I haven’t always been. I used to have different hobbies that made me just as happy, so I understand both sides. The truth is, living like this requires strong character, passion, and dedication. However, to outsiders, it can often look like obsession, and that’s a reflection of the current societal norms. Nowadays, the ‘new standard’ is a sedentary lifestyle-overindulging in unhealthy food, spending hours on the couch, and dismissing physical fitness as ‘extreme.’ So when someone breaks that mold and embraces discipline, it’s labeled as ‘crazy’ or ‘too much.’ I understand where you’re coming from, just as I understand them and the average person in today’s world. The real issue here is the mindset. A closed mind prevents growth and understanding, while the new societal norms-shaped largely by social media-have normalized unhealthy lifestyles and mocked discipline. Whether this is a ‘problem’ or just the new reality, I’ll leave for others to decide. But dismissing someone else’s joy because it’s different from your own is a disservice to the diversity of human experience.
@user-m9f-e3b2 күн бұрын
Assume this video is trying to show state school is better or as good as independent school, why people keep saying going to independent school is unfair to others? Actually it is unfair for them as they pay additional to help relaxing the stress of state school funding but having the same quality of education. What we still need to tax them more for VAT? Strange.
@razamughal45822 күн бұрын
You make an excellent point.
@spawnterror2 күн бұрын
Parents who actively invest time and energy into their children's development often seek schools that mirror or reinforce their values. If local state schools lack this alignment, private schools may feel like the safer option to ensure their efforts aren't undermined. In UK, most parents prefer to sit on sofa eating a kebab than look after their kids.
@razamughal45822 күн бұрын
Exactly right
@jamiethebookworm2 күн бұрын
and why should the kid be punished or miss out because of that? It's not their fault.
@jamiethebookworm2 күн бұрын
@@razamughal4582 but why should the kid pay for that? It's not their fault
@razamughal45822 күн бұрын
@@jamiethebookworm its not the job of the school to act as a parent. The country went downhill because of bad british parenting. No surprise then, that universities are sustaining themselves with well raised international students.
@londontrada2 күн бұрын
36:55 having a conversation about how important healthy food is while serving that shit. Says it all.
@Heavyres1cue2 күн бұрын
They always have to add unnecessary "life and death" scenarios and drama, MOW crews work under track warrants and train crews are notified at the start of their shift or crew change of any "slow orders" or planned track work which is not like they portray the train has to go or the "world will end" and the work crew has only minutes to get the repair done. the most ridiculous is the paper mill if they don't get this special shipment of paper all these major newspapers won't be able to print tomorrow's newspaper without this specific load of paper. Gimme a break, they tried all this extra drama, yelling "fake arguments" and "fake deadlines" for certain tv show like American choppers, or West coast choppers and look what happened with them.