Yessssss! Thank you so much! I am disabled and have fibromyaglia, chronic fatigue syndrome and thyroid issues, and I use a wheelchair on a daily basis due to my pain levels and balance issues / struggle to walk/ stand long, I use my sticks and crutches. But am on my chair most of the time. And am not using those muscles a lot unfortunately. And want to try and strengthen it and also make booty a bit more lifted. So I really really appreciate you making this accesible / wheelchair friendly type of exercises. And they can still help strengthen your num muscles without excerting yourself too much and making you even more in pain etc x Very nice of you to make these accesible / chair type of bum work outs :) thank you, I've been looking for something like this for ages! :)
@pixie20245 сағат бұрын
Bum muscles I meant to say hahaa * ^ :)
@rufusred4422 сағат бұрын
THX, this was so refreshing, and the farm life looks dreamy.
@DavyoInVegasКүн бұрын
The Producers = amazing band !!!!
@Sue-kd2tuКүн бұрын
The problem with this strategy is that the school wants to hold the mill rate stable - what they don't say is that as your home increases in value, that stable mill rate is applied to your higher equalized value. So if the mill rate is held at $8/1000, a $200,000 property would pay $1600 in taxes in year one. The next year, the same mill rate applied to your increased equalized value - now $250,000 would cost $2000 or an extra $400. Not a small sum. Each year the school calculates your homes value based on equalized value, so each year you may be looking at increases. In conclusion, the person who commented below is correct: your taxes will always go up with a referendum why would people vote for more taxes
@natecallens2 күн бұрын
This band should have gotten way bigger!! They're so great.
@annastebelskyj5802 күн бұрын
Heck yes, a Sewing with Nancy episode I haven't seen!
@jerrydeanswanson793 күн бұрын
Am so glad you are adding your programs to KZbin. Thanks!
@McGussen3 күн бұрын
They should respell farm, ferm...or furm. It'd sound better...and make you smile more. Heading out to the furm ya'll...stay safe.
@tgfbeta10173 күн бұрын
Best badger basketball student athlete.
@jerrydeanswanson794 күн бұрын
Hey Inga. Merry Christmas to you, Chance, and your family. Anxious for your program!
@jenihansen72015 күн бұрын
I miss Nancy. She was a wonderful person and teacher.
@donnarouse94325 күн бұрын
I have to look up in my genealogy i may have jens jensen im my grandmas past
@donnarouse94325 күн бұрын
I have a book given me by my grandma old peninsula days. I think they had a cabin in door county, and maybe egg harbor
@ellenchappell15745 күн бұрын
❤I love Hidden Valley fibers! I buy some every year at Sheep & Wool😊
@borisreznikov61155 күн бұрын
Critical Race Theory is a wonderful example of the irrelevance of the irrelevant
@sunnykobe32105 күн бұрын
Yea…you didn’t watch the video 😂 Too bad, you could’ve learned something.
@esbliss135 күн бұрын
Thank you for this very informative presentation. 👏
@sparhawkable5 күн бұрын
Stop riding that dwarf!
@mcdowell19536 күн бұрын
Wow, I ve been watching non stop since I found you on KZbin. I ve been sewing since 8th grade classes then making clothes for the family when I was older. I lost interest because material became so expensive. 30 years later I joined a new church which had a quilting group to make charity quilts. I also quilted for Quilts of Valor. My sewing was very basic. Now I m learning MANY new tips and tricks from you. I love you show. I m now 71 and am making baby quilts for charity , and I ve made some quilts for flood victims in North Carolina. I m so happy to help people. I have accumulated so much fabric. I just started using thrifting mens cotton and/or linen shirts. Thank you for loyalty of teaching all these years…..Peg McDowell
@kevinpfaff23016 күн бұрын
There is a lot of waste in school districts. They will have to do with less as the tax payer has had to do in the last four years. Enough already. And don't believe their scare tactics.
@ehalverson93236 күн бұрын
You had Buffalo and caribou too.
@TheIfarted6 күн бұрын
I live in minneapolis suburb, i love visiting la crosse. Its chill and clean and bars everywhere and tge river with the islands are cool
@markkennard8616 күн бұрын
Im from NZ, Why don't I see cows grazing outside in green grass fields ? Are all US dairy farms like this ?
@juscelinosilva33136 күн бұрын
Man ..... That's Very Very COOL ✨💎🐯🤍
@timothykoscal6 күн бұрын
Your taxes will always go up with a referendum why would people vote for more taxes
@andyv88897 күн бұрын
I left VN at age 8, spent a few years in grad school in Wisconsin, still piecing together who I am. Thank you for the lesson.
@jadelagesse11057 күн бұрын
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@biancajones82697 күн бұрын
This shouldn’t even be a case. All of this really gives me such negative feelings towards men.
@allbyhmsf98788 күн бұрын
I'm in a production of Our Town for the University of Calgary in Alberta.This is a great resource for research. Thank you 🙏🏻
@ERG1739 күн бұрын
Row v Wade was discarded and that was a very expensive thing to do, all over America these cases are being heard and these law lords do not come cheap. That would not have happened if the Supreme court had not discarded Roe/Wade. Each person would take responsibility for their own actions and no person would be held accountable for another persons actions. This is important because no person can know what concerns the other people have. There is not a standard life which we all live, there are as many variations as there are people.
@johngordon29339 күн бұрын
Franklin, another "expert," had Harris winning Wisconsin. No wonder the Democrats at PBS featured him! He must be related to that lady whose "poll" had Harris winning Iowa.
@marylawrence84709 күн бұрын
Another great tutorial
@karenjohnson840810 күн бұрын
Nancy's show is always the best.
@ryantroyford10 күн бұрын
hell yeah! best band doing it right now
@jeb481310 күн бұрын
This is what they call "falling upward." Ben failed in Wisconsin and now he wants to fail on the national level.
@marylawrence847010 күн бұрын
Good tutorial
@texastyrannyresponseteam79411 күн бұрын
They tried to scam a small guitar shop out of a $15K vintage guitar.. buyer beware.. Dave's might be a good shop.. but it's clear they attempted to pull some shenanigans with that other shop who was trying to help them.. they lied to the police, it's all online.. quick rundown.. Dave got scammed on a sale with a bogus credit card.. then the guitar showed up in another state for sale for half value.. the shop who was buying it did some checking around and found it was recently sold by dave.. contacted them to ask about it since the guitar was being offered so cheap.. told the guy they got scammed with a bad card.. so dave's agreed, in writing, to reimburse the small shop if they could buy the guitar back for them.. then after the other shop bought it on dave's behalf.. they tied to get him to send it with no payment.. then called to police and said they hadn't offered to buy it ... but it was all on video.. and txt message.. so dave's tried to pull a fast one.. and they lied to police to try to facilitate it.. i feel for them after getting scammed in the first place.. but trying to scam someone to get it back is just as bad.. so, awe inspiring?? i dunno.. obviously he's built a big business.. but it seems they aren't always on the up and up.. and.. i understand they have, or have had, some questionable employees.. who offered bad customer service... anyway.. just saying.. be careful..
@ashley-cz1sl11 күн бұрын
I love how there are no laws put into place regarding men's reproductive parts! They get to decide with their doctors what is the best care they should receive is something goes wrong with their Twig and Giggle Berries, but god forbid if women decide with their doctors and health care team what is best for them. Politions should be ashamed of themselves!
@Windchillfactor7711 күн бұрын
The treatment I received in Wisconsin prisons was a farce. I really wanted to make serious changes and was incredibly disappointed to find questionable groups run by unqualified staff. Wisconsin inmates are also preyed upon for experimental studies, sometimes not truly being made aware of it. Combine this all with uncaring, burned-out, abusive staff and solitary confinement that scars for life and you will see why punishment cannot be mixed with half-measures to correct anything…except increasing the bloated multibillion dollar prison industry by price gouging the poorest of Wisconsin families for everything from phone calls to every basic need a human requires to maintain a modicum of dignity. It is a criminal system that fails at treatment and creates worse criminals. It corrects nothing and must be corrected.
@Windchillfactor7711 күн бұрын
I did time in KMCI and WRC in Wisconsin. The violence I witnessed in medium security from guards scared me for life. The negligence led to a bunkmates death. Constant solidarity confinement for any petty infractions has led to serious ptsd issues that have led to suicide attempts years after my release. After almost a decade outside, I have never gotten back on my feet. I never will. Now, sadly, I will return to prison because I had a severe mental breakdown when police came to my house. I would rather die than return to the walls that seem to swell like my breath around me. The system didn’t correct me it ruined me.
@johngrundowski363211 күн бұрын
Thanks - great program ,and outstanding presentation & keep up the delivery 📚🔎
@stafdepeuter955912 күн бұрын
I regularly buy guitars from him..he is a fantastic friendly guy 👍
@ToddPhillips-xh6yj12 күн бұрын
I'm onieda and Stockbridge
@Sometimes745313 күн бұрын
We need to abolish the 19th amendment.Women have no idea what they're doing when it comes to politics
@bigearl79113 күн бұрын
So basically Wisconsin was built by stealing from native's then stole more and when that wasn't enough they took the rest and were sent by the government and today Wisconsin schools teach kids that their great people and we have named damn near everything after them and as a 2nd place prize the natives get sent off to reform and unlearn who they are then feed them drugs and alcohol
@bill-qv3er13 күн бұрын
Awesome story, glad you are doing well. I lived in Sauk City when I was a kid and still have relatives there. Best of luck in the future.
@Donquijote00714 күн бұрын
Hello , what program I can used today for transform my pictures , thanks
@jeannettedigiulian992914 күн бұрын
I can't wait to see you at AWMH concert next week! You two are wonderful!🤘🤩
@davidsthubbins1762 күн бұрын
What a night it was! So great to see them sitting in with the boys. 🤘🏽
@RoeRoe12315 күн бұрын
Such a beautiful woman inside and out who enriched so many lives ❤ I love the story over her first interview with some guy named Zieman 😅 Thank you to everyone who made her show possible, including her full team, family and friends 🙏
@RoeRoe12315 күн бұрын
I've seen this episode before and would love to have met him. Fred would have been a joy to talk to. I'm a mud mama 😊 did tile and stone by trade for years plus concrete sculpting. I love mud! ❤ It started at the age of 4 or 5 when I'd make mudpies in my little metal oven that sat outside and the boys would get in mudpie fights. Of course my little sweetie had a fresh ammo stock😅
@markbray83815 күн бұрын
This one is a treasure, thank you for producing it so well.