Dawayne, Ned 29 year old young father here. I’m sitting out the front of work about to go in, left my coal mining job to start a trade- plumbing, not enjoying it the most but doing what I have to, to set up my family… it’s hard but worth it. have a 1 year old son and a beautiful wife- I lost my father two years ago, I’ve missed talks with him, he guided me a lot. These talks from you I can hear my father through your words, and I feel a little less alone. Thanks mate!
@dgilroy262 жыл бұрын
Good on you for starting a career. That is one of the best things you can do. As a plumber you can always provide for you family. A labor job like mining can be lost any day.
@nika26072 жыл бұрын
Good one mate. Keep your head where your feet are.
@lacymccarty38292 жыл бұрын
Can't find the God's found pen. I wanted to share. It was great.
@GariFFUSA2 жыл бұрын
I lost my father too mate, way too early. I miss his advices…
@NoVaRedacted2 жыл бұрын
@@dgilroy26 I’m 24 and thinking about how far my career is gonna take me in the railroad. It’s great money but politics and policy as well as the insane pleasing of the shareholders is killing the railroads.
@nataliekay2869 ай бұрын
Your wisdom is so profound. And this is coming from a tattooed girl with dread locks, with a huge dog, 2 cats, who people judge all the time, until they realize what kind of person i am. Im a single mother, with a 13 yr old severly autistic son, whose father is MIA, and its ok. I nearly died in a car accident in 2017, fractured my spine and neck, and walked away 23 days later. I have a masters degree, and i dont care. Im more educated than all of the state welfare workers who dictate my life and treat me horribly. Things change when i tell them all of the letters i earned behind my name And i struggle. I really really struggle. Alot. I was a very successful Emergency Room therapist for 20 yrs. Now i pick up dog poop to earn money to pay for my autistic sons horse lessons. I take care of a womans house and cats, who is a literally rocket scientist, and I have no shame. Why? Because i hustle. Because i take care of my people. If a man showed up for me and my son? I would make him breakfast every morning. Id pack his lunch. Id wash his clothes. Id be like i will be your badass bitch. What you need? I am 100% ok being alone. I've raised my son all by myself. I've honestly never met a man who isn't either scared of me, or who isn't trying to manipulate me to get thier needs met in emotionally unhealthy ways. No man is responsible for my situation. Men love me for the same reasons they end up fearing me. I'm the safest place a man could be. I used to be an athlete who would walk by men and have them say "DAMN." But my body died in a car accident, and eventhough I ran a 5k a year after, have a significant spinal cord injury, raise a severely autistic 13 yr old son by myself, and have never looked to a man to take care of me, for some reason men are intimidated me and want to be my rescuing hero. I don't need a hero. I need a man who is as brave as me.
@bobbyb71122 жыл бұрын
Everyone needs a inner Duane in their life. Seriously, I can listen to this cowboy all day long. Came across this channel by accident and am working my way through all the previous vids. What a stand up guy. Thank you sir.
@Docsjeff2 жыл бұрын
1000% Agree with that. These people in our country that can’t decide what sex they are on a daily basis,need to spend some time with a Great trainer and some 2&3 yr. old horses. They’ll definitely give em something else to think about.
@comesahorseman2 жыл бұрын
Same here! 😉
@geico_drip98782 жыл бұрын
@@Docsjeff im from cali and i agree 😅
@flightofthebumblebee95292 жыл бұрын
He is a man I could emulate, and be very happy.
@evanwolf6618 Жыл бұрын
But , was it an ‘accident’ ??
@CONTainsAzand092 жыл бұрын
I'm a regular guy don't got a horse don't own land. The only thing I have in common with Dewayne is that I wear cowboy boots and that I enjoy cigars. The amount of joy and value I get from his videos I can't put into words.
@garyb49292 жыл бұрын
Sweet, when she did See The Light.about those cattle. A good discussion! Happy Birthday Mama
@FoxtrotOneZero2 жыл бұрын
Love the way you pause to take a toke off your cigar..love it. You’re not in a hurry.
@backwoods76712 жыл бұрын
Love that line too, captian Woodrow Call was a fantastic character. I don't know if such a man ever existed but if not there ought to have.
@foehammergaming3092 жыл бұрын
I’ll tell you what. I’m not a horseman but I love sitting down and listening to you sir. It’s kind of my motivation. The little kick in the ass we all need to stay focused and moving in the right direction. Thank you for your wisdom and time.
@SteveMcClure-u1w11 ай бұрын
I’m a dad of a 31 year old son, when we were raising him I was pretty tough on him. I’m a Gulf War veteran and I knew I needed to teach him that there is no free meal. He had the usual teenage resentment to me but I always told him I loved him. He started college and he partied and had a good ole time, he failed a couple of classes so I told him that I’m not paying my hard earned money for him to waste. He decided he would join the Marines, after boot camp and infantry training he came home for a few days. He came to me and said he understood why I was tough on him. I explained that I was trying to teach him that I was wanted he to be set up to succeed. He is now very successful and at an older age he appreciates everything I was trying to teach him. Thank you so much for your videos. I really enjoy watching you and listening to your thoughts. Thanks, Steve.
@garywanner78602 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Dewayne for your insights into horse training. I used to subscribe to the thought that "I'm the cowboy and you're the horse, so I get to drive", and then wondered why my mare and I never really bonded and became partners on the trail. Your talks have helped me to understand that if I want my horse to be my partner, then I have to listen to what she is telling me and give her a voice in what we do while still achieving the same outcome. It's working, and I'm calmer and she's calmer, and we are BOTH having more fun!
@webbsamples2 жыл бұрын
For starters, I greatly appreciate you taking your wife to the theater. Your YT channel is growing very quickly, and I am glad to see it. Wisdom is a light that should not be hidden. All the best.
@flightofthebumblebee95292 жыл бұрын
The theater can really be special. It's not like a movie because it's living and breathing.
@markchoate90212 жыл бұрын
Dang, Dwayne, I just noticed that you are now at 155,000 subscribers!! It was just the other day that you hit 100k. Way to go, buddy.
@natal15432 жыл бұрын
I don’t have a tv so we get lot done around here. My phone plays KZbin while it’s plugged in in my kitchen so I can watch you and bake n cook and clean!
@galehunley44082 жыл бұрын
Great job! My rule is that I never go near a horse to train if I'm upset and on the negative side; in no position to set the horse up for success.
@TheJasonshope2 жыл бұрын
One of your best videos yet. Protect that calm!!!!!!
@perryd83612 жыл бұрын
"I am a temperamental scratchy fellow." I'm using that.. Great video Duane and super advice, "guard your calm."
@jerryfischer39882 жыл бұрын
You're correct set yourself to succeed. Subtract the negative people that aren't going to help get what I want. First I have to define what I want.
@TrailbossEd Жыл бұрын
DeWayne you quoted Woodrow from Lonesome Dove in this video. My faborite quote from Gus that went under the radar in that movie was. "What's good for me, may not be good for the weak minded."
@NinjaReyman2 жыл бұрын
Happy Birthday Mama! Being kind is often a thankless gesture but well worth the long term benefits
@virusO1OOOOO12 жыл бұрын
I am a stay say hone dad my wife was already successful enough we decided we wanted our kids to have one parent home thank you for the example you set, also mama is my idol I need to know more about her raising them little people. 😂
@BaidaArabians2 жыл бұрын
Happy Birthday Mama! Hope you enjoy your special day!
@BaidaArabians2 жыл бұрын
and another excellent video! I preach often to not push them so far over threshhold that they feel the need to escape! That doesn't mean you don't challenge them. It means you don't teach them to have bad reactions to pressure and/or fear it. I think that goes along well with "set them up to succeed". I also often say slow and steady wins the race. Little by little they get broke - without anxiety :) I love the analogy of sabotaging the calm. So true!!
@margaretramsingh48652 жыл бұрын
Hope you all have a lovely time watching Sound of Music🌺🌺🌺. Happy bday momma.
@WanderingWonderer8082 жыл бұрын
Uncle Dawayne, thank you sir, for the stories and the wisdom. I feel like I'm listening to my grandpa. The loneliness video brought me to you! Faith from Gilbert, AZ 🌵🌻💛
@pell19222 жыл бұрын
You are a breath of fresh air in a troubled Society. Thank you for your positive words.
@jerrytaylor7935 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Dewaine!
@joannehart96242 жыл бұрын
Lots of wisdom packed into this video. It reminds me of the saying, "You can lead a horse to water....". You do a lot of leading. The wise ones will drink.
@marcinjakusz93302 жыл бұрын
I can't believe that I just came across your channel to see one video about cigars and I've ended up watching most of your content - it's super cool to see the real Cowboy in his daily routine, getting information about hat etiquette, how to make a breakfast on fire, coffee, etc. Thank you Dwayne for that. Greetings from Sopot, Poland ( I think I'm the only one of your subscribers from Poland :D ) Marcin
@Garypiles2 жыл бұрын
I've now started most of my mornings with coffee and listening to your wise words. Thank you for brightening my day
@raymondratty7984 Жыл бұрын
Duane is like having a long distance man cave neighbor…at first all I wanted to do is challenge his perspective. But I could not stop tuning in…I came around to just having an open ear and just listening…if I didn’t see eye to eye…I did begin to see man to man. When something rubs me wrong, I need to be quiet, examine what it is that is creating the annoyance and settle it out within myself. I don’t have to like everything at a buffet, but if I take the time to try new things they might not taste good, but they might just be the nourishment I need. So I continue to listen and sample Duane’s buffet…and I tried Mama’s biscuit recipe…be careful where you light your pit if the grass is not high and dry !👍
@ttninjaxx2 жыл бұрын
I hope The Sound of Music was helpful. Thank you for the message in this video. It was very timely.
@gabrieledeimling8599 Жыл бұрын
"have the guts to be the bad guy"; "be logical, be reasonable, be safe, and have fun". thx for one more great video!
@basjenniskens87282 жыл бұрын
your video's are very calming for me at the end of the work day. Thanks!
@cbxxb48412 жыл бұрын
Dwayne - respectfully, if you always set your horse up for success, how does it learn to deal with failure? I love your story where that filly locks onto the cow work. She all of a sudden forgot the tall grass tickeling her belly, and the newness of it all because her attention was entirely taken by the cow work. That is up lifting. I always ascribed to the "Make the right thing easy and the wrong thing difficult" way of horse training, that way the horse learns that if it chooses the wrong way, things are quite unpleasant for it. If the horse makes a mistake, and finds that it is pretty unpleasant, maybe it will realize at some point not to do THAT anymore!
@DryCreekWranglerSchool2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the question, and it is a good question. Setting your horse up to succeed does not mean that they will succeed. If I had taken her out to work cattle later after more time spent with her where she was more settled and more self-assured she would have still had the opportunity to be introduced to cattle. Setting them up to succeed does not mean you take away any chance for failure it just means that you make failure more difficult and success more sure.
@scottjones81002 жыл бұрын
What a breath of fresh air you are, sir. Good to know you're out here talking sense. I'm a new subscriber, and I figure I'll stick around a good while. God prosper you in all your ways.
@tracystephens47372 жыл бұрын
Good morning, I pray you and momma are doing well. I would like to thank you for starting your channel and for what you do. My grandfather and my dad raised and worked mules on their farm in Fountain Run KY, and showed their mules at state and local fair's so I have always loved Horses, Mules. But unfortunately for me I was born in 1970 which was to late in their life and by the time I was old enough to get involved, my grandparents had were in bad health and had to sell all of their livestock. With the economy of the 70's my dad found himself trucking which means long hours, so I never got the chance to have horses But, thanks to you and momma, I get to live vicariously through you. May God bless you and your family! Tracy Stephens Shepherdsville KY
@ericericson42 жыл бұрын
I hadn't ridden in almost 50 years. My wife (Olympic level rider) found me a horse. the horse makes my riding look good (I grew up riding western. I'm having to learn English) Tomorrow we go for our first trail ride. It's going to be fun.(we are newlyweds both of us lost a spouse to cancer)
@jordanterry63192 жыл бұрын
Happy birthday, Deanna!! 🎉 hope you enjoy the theatre, I love Sound of Music too 😊
@steincompany12412 жыл бұрын
Good word, thank you for taking the time to share it!
@shirleycirio68972 жыл бұрын
I am so glad that you are succeeding!! 😀 You are kind of like the Jordan Peterson of Wranglers!!😊 Side note: My dad's favorite bird was the Red Winged Blackbird and he used to say, "Either you get ulcers or you give 'em."... and, Happy Birthday Deanna!
@cybrarian92 жыл бұрын
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MAMA!!! Dewayne, I don't have nearly the horse experience that you have and am happy to sit at the feet of a master such as yourself at every opportunity I can. Some years ago, I can't remember if I got this from a book I read by Monty Roberts or John Lyons or maybe some trainer or clinician I know, but the gist of the comment was to know your horse, break down whatever was needed to be learned to its smallest parts, and to make whatever we want them to do easier and more pleasurable than them doing whatever they want to do. Give them an easy way to achieve the desired goal and make the undesirable as hard as possible and hopefully less pleasant to do, which all echoes your wisdom to set our horses (and ourselves) up for success. I can relate to your experience with your filly. Again, I don't have nearly your horse experience, but after working around and riding upwards of two hundred horses in my life, I have gotten good enough to just "know" what I'm sitting on within seconds to minutes of observing their behavior. Which isn't to say that I can't be surprised, but in general, if I'm working or riding a new horse, I can just get a feel for that animal immediately. One time I was helping out this older (age 74) man who was a Standardbred owner and driver with and ran a Jewish camp trail riding herd he had. We had just about closed the adult camp weekend and were putting the horses away when some adult camper there for the Labor Day vacation weekend said that he wanted to go on one last trail ride. I wasn't inclined to do it, but my friend, this old man, said to me to ride his Appaloosa gelding out on this trail ride and have this other guy on this other horse who was about as motivated to go out on trail as a wooden post. Long story short, the Appaloosa gelding gave me a the "hairy eyeball" as I walked up to him and I just knew that this bastard was going to do something unpleasant. Sure enough, the SOB reared up on me halfway through the trail ride and dumped me on my entire right side next to a wire fence line of an open pasture while I was trying to help this novice rider who couldn't turn his horse to save his life to follow behind me. The Appy dropped to his butt after dumping me, sitting on my legs (which were wrapped in carbon fiber knee braces from old knee injuries), and then got up and bolted for the trees back to the barn. Annoyed with myself for letting this happen and being grateful I wasn't hurt, I told the other fellow to get off his horse as he was unsafe up there by himself though his horse stood there like a post while I got dumped right next to him. Meanwhile, I hoped the owner of the Appaloosa wouldn't get nervous wondering what happened to me and this rider when the horse returned back to the barn. Well, I sure was surprised when we got to the edge of the woods and there just 30 feet down the trail was this Appy with the guiltiest look on his face saying "Sorry about that." He was just standing there with his head over his shoulder looking back at me. I had never seen a horse with a guilty look before. I wasn't about to get on this horse again and risk getting dumped on a rocky trail, so I gathered him up, and gave the other fellow back his horse and we walked back to the barn. I later learned that night from the Appy's owner that this SOB was a known spooker, would turn on his heels trying to dump his rider and run, and also ran my friend's older brother (76) into the trees banging his brother's knees up badly. Sorry for the long story, but it's just to point out that it's important to understand what we're dealing with when we work with a horse's mind. And it's only through time and experience with a lot of horses that we'll ever learn exactly what to do in a given situation.
@kellywalker84072 жыл бұрын
Robert, Old joke about why did Indians ride Appaloosa's into battle? So they would be madder than hell when they got there.
@cybrarian92 жыл бұрын
@@kellywalker8407, I absolutely believe it. I've never run across a stupid Appaloosa. They always look like they've got something on their mind and that isn't me -- unless it's how to make my life more of a challenge than needed. And of those Appaloosas I've worked around or ridden, at least one ran away with me and one dumped me (the one in the above story). Yeah, as nice as they look, they are definitely a "thinking person's horse." I thought Arabians were a "thinking person's horse", but I think Appaloosas are that much more so. I wonder how Morgans are. I've only worked with a few and liked the older form of Morgan.
@kellywalker84072 жыл бұрын
@@cybrarian9 I trained horses for a living. Never rode a single Morgan I didn't like and that's damn rare for me when it comes to horse breeds.
@cybrarian92 жыл бұрын
@@kellywalker8407, great to know. I've only ridden a few Morgans and Morgan-crosses (mutts more or less) of the old style breeding. Loved them all. I'm not fond of this new line that's more "Saddlebred" looking than the more thickly built lines of the Lippitt look.
@dwaynebutler69032 жыл бұрын
Happy birthday mama. I hope you have an amazing day. Dwayne my grandpa always told me to don’t set your self up to fail. I have tried very hard and yes I have more than once. I really enjoyed the message today. Thank you
@hhlagen2 жыл бұрын
Happy birthday to Momma!! Hope I haven’t been blocked from the comments. I thought about making a comment on a comment I saw the other day but I reined myself in and listened to my inner dialogue instead.
@DryCreekWranglerSchool2 жыл бұрын
You’re not blocked 😊
@FlashyLight Жыл бұрын
These talking videos have been very helpful
@stevedenney21102 жыл бұрын
Happy 50, Mama!!! Thanks for letting Dewayne come out to play. 😁
@2arooster6532 жыл бұрын
First, Happy Birthday to Momma...Second I don't usually comment much but I feel like i need to say thank you. I love your life advice, its helped me a lot, not only in life my personal relationships, i love the horse knowledge that you share, i love that you re honest and raw with us, makes me know that if i do the work things will work out. I just wanted you to know that there is more than just nasty ppl around here and that your videos mean something to a lot of folks! You've changed my life for the better and i cant thank you guys enough, hope to meet yall one day. Until then God Bless you and Momma both!!
@jeepdriver64962 жыл бұрын
Dwayne, I think I have my new saying.. "you are sabotaging my calm".... I love saying that!!! Keep these videos coming my friend and have a great birthday for Mama. She deserves it putting up with all your oneriness. Be safe.
@Docsjeff2 жыл бұрын
They’ll setback against that lead rope.We had a blue-blood $30,000.00 bbl horse mare on a ranch I worked at. The owner hired a young girl to keep her in shape.She tied her to a horse shoe we had welded to the outside of the tack room door,something spooked her,.& she set back on a concrete floor and when she slipped,she went forward and knocked her 2 Top center teethe out.
@gregangel18412 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dewayne and Deanna for another inspirational video! Keep’um coming buddy. Happy Birthday Deanna!!!🎉
@bobneilson9292 жыл бұрын
Dwayne I have written before, but just want to say again how much I enjoy your show. I have never been on a horse, but love the cowboy way of life, love western history to. My favorite movie of all times is Lonesome Dove "I hate rude behavior in a man! won't tolerate it! love all of Larry McMurtry's western books and movies. Hope you are reading the books as well as watching the movies, lots of stuff in them thats not in the movies. Keep up the good work and I'll keep watchin. Bob in Concord NC, Home of J.B. Mauney! best bull rider of this generation.
@bigcheese59022 жыл бұрын
Come for the life wisdom 🙏 all the time.
@mattcarson18252 жыл бұрын
Man .after quoting Woodrow call I like you even more. I hope our paths will cross someday. I'd like to sit down and talk to you. Grts Matt
@ronaldwaters.18272 жыл бұрын
Thank You Duane for all your content. I am Grateful and Thankful for your common sense approach to Life and all other topics you discuss. Thank You Sir Ron
@eg8419 Жыл бұрын
Happy Birthday Momma . Enjoy your Celebration . from Eve G. San Rafael Ca.
@mikeklinkowski42282 жыл бұрын
Lookout Mountain.. Hiked that area with my family.. Absolutely beautiful! Enjoy the birthday celebration.. Remind me so much of the horseman I worked for on his dairy farm in the late 70's, early 80's as a young teenager...
@EastwoodFPS2 жыл бұрын
Love the channel sir, you ooze wisdom. Beautiful spot & way of life ya got goin too. I've always been drawn to that life, training horses in the middle of nowhere or on a ranch or somewhere. I think its the ideal way of livin. Much respect from Ireland.
@garrettjones80172 жыл бұрын
I can't imagine someone being negative to you or your talks they're so beneficial to me and alot of people!
@lindarhudy1745 Жыл бұрын
What you are saying makes so much sense to me. I remember being told by a teacher, that I would never amount to anything, no matter how highly I scored on tests. I believed her at the time, but I succeeded anyway.
@jessea.9725 Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your wisdom!
@bykatherineholland12642 жыл бұрын
Happy Birthday Momma Wrangler!xxx 🥳
@Duke926122 жыл бұрын
Your views on life are amazing, simplistic, realistic and very addictive. Thank you for giving a strong message in this tumultuous time!
@sl49082 жыл бұрын
This is a great video, My dad was a Navy Seal and he said the same things to me growing up and if people would follow this guide lines in life this world would be a better place to live. Everyone needs to hear this know anything in life worth while don"t come easy. I know this is getting off subject but today in one of our local high schools gang of kids beat one person up where he his in the ems was called and he is in very bad shape. If they were taught this was wrong to begin with this stuff would not be happening. I rasised a son and he would never do this to another human being. They have not been trained right. I can hear my dad in you and that is a blessing. Wish you and mom many happy years together. God bless you..
@michaeldenyssen99452 жыл бұрын
I am 52 years old !!! and i cannot get enough, neither can my teenage boys. Thank you. Take care of your special other half
@MacCan45452 жыл бұрын
Such a pleasure and peace listening to you sir. Very inspiring and educational. Thank you for sharing ! Y’all have a safe trip and enjoy birthday celebrations !
@DrBAdams2 жыл бұрын
What story you tell can be applied to so much more. Thank you. I married a Kansas princess and have an honorable brother-in-law living in Olpe, Kansas. Thank you.
@lauraalbertson78212 жыл бұрын
HAPPY 50 th BIRTHDAY To DEANNA tomorrow 🤸🏻♀️ And this was a great talk! Have fun going to see that wonderful Play ! 🎼 Sound of Music! It will put a new outlook on those Hills next time you go riding . Laura 💜Bear 💜 Willow 💜
@jamesperkins85692 жыл бұрын
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! To your wife! I thoroughly enjoy listening and watching your videos !🤠👍
@ErichKemper19712 жыл бұрын
Yes sir, Lonesome Dove. Woodrow was an idol for me as a younger man. Somehow, I lost track…and you my friend, have been an inspiration to return to the ways of calmness and cowboy wisdom.
@rukkuz8552 жыл бұрын
anyone else say "hi dwayne" after he says hi?
@BoostedRex2 жыл бұрын
Good words brother. Thank you!
@rickeyalexander79862 жыл бұрын
I don’t know why you popped up on my screen. You were right on time. Subscribed.
@RogerSnell2 жыл бұрын
I don't understand why someone would want to make a negative comment on one of your videos. You put out some of the most peaceful and relaxing videos that I've seen.
@zonefreakman2 жыл бұрын
Dwayne I find your words very encouraging. Your calm demeanor really helps to put things in perspective as well. I think I have been desperate for a companion because I don't know how to live with myself. Be comfortable in my own skin. A lot of my time I just waste doing nothing or playing video games. Well I'll try again and do some things I've been wanting to do, on my own.
@KQwest982 жыл бұрын
Happy Birthday🎉 Momma!! And many more!! Great video
@douglaschaney74872 жыл бұрын
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Mama! Enjoy the theatre.
@Home-Land_Solutions2 жыл бұрын
"Set yourself up to succeed." Wise advice. "Just delete them!" Even wiser! Lol, Love it!!!
@bioshock56292 жыл бұрын
Blessing from California your wisdom and advice is helping me be a Calmer person and having a better outlook on everything my wife and I are raising 3 kids and I'm setting them up to succeed !!!☕
@glennbevilacqua602 жыл бұрын
Good message. Having an issue with a young horse. He's had 18 months of training and is doing great when my trainer rides him. Most days I ride him all right. When he isn't good it's my fault. I'm going to work harder at setting him up to succeed. My trainer is allot like you what I would classify you guys as cowboy trainers. I don't want to give up on this Mustang he is a great horse. My trainer loves him. The problem is all me. I think your message will help me. Thanks
@lancecogburn32552 жыл бұрын
Happy Birthday!!!
@someguynamedvictor2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your wisdom sir. Being a more tech-savvy type person in a very country-oriented family(Ohio Farmers, Texas Horse folk) I appreciate the depth of the lifestyle and the inherent knowledge in the simple yet rugged lifestyle. I work in tech now but never forget how to swing a hammer, carry a bail, raise a frame or carry my own weight. Keep up the wonderful work, thank you!
@arielle23662 жыл бұрын
I wish I lived closer to y'all. I'd love to attend your school. Just started following you and I love your videos. Thank you for the wisdom! 🙏🏼 God bless
@antonsilvis11812 жыл бұрын
Anton from Cape Town, South Africa...enjoying your videos...thank you.
@SteveMrW2 жыл бұрын
Hi Dewayne, you speak a lot of sense. Happy Birthday Moma…….Enjoy the Sound of Music.
@tracykimsey71452 жыл бұрын
Maybe too late now but if your around lookout mountain. The Tennessee aquarium in Chattanooga is where I've carried my wife. She loves aquariums but this one has a fresh water and salt water part. The fresh water has been my favorite of all I've ever took her too..
@davidsgarage80622 жыл бұрын
You ended with my favorite Captain Woodrow F Call quote from Lonesome Dove…. Love your videos keep up the good work, Dwayne 🙏
@beckyjohnson48802 жыл бұрын
Happy belated 50 Momma!!!!
@nickvstheuniverse2 жыл бұрын
I can relate, im working on my calm as well thanks for the advice :)
@rottiesrule782 жыл бұрын
Wise words always look forward to them
@bobvires96502 жыл бұрын
You are a great American!
@itllkeal10 ай бұрын
Thank you for helping people find God whether they know it or not. I believe that the best way to preach God is to show them the fruits and everything I've seen here so far is a fruit of the spirit. Thanks
@aquanote26942 жыл бұрын
Much love to you brother, you know your on the right path when ppl start telling you to stop.. it means your close
@xtheinfinite888 Жыл бұрын
peace,love, and positivity ♥️
@johnr.64532 жыл бұрын
Happy 50th birthday MAMA! God bless you and Dwayne. Y'all great Americans. Appreciate the videos. Very inspiring.
@daniellewilson14112 жыл бұрын
Happy birthday Momma!!! Hope you absolutely love your Sound of Music!!
@jimnjele.bean-dayone35052 жыл бұрын
Happy Birthday to Mama !!! Once again sir, truer words.....Thank You
@swapnilAdate2 жыл бұрын
Happy Birthday , mama. Love from India.
@itswamba20602 жыл бұрын
I love, “Lonesome Dove.” Thank you for another great video.
@SharonWilcox-xr1tu7 ай бұрын
You are such a good teacher. I learn from your video. Thank you.
@pacowboy19682 жыл бұрын
Sure didn’t take me long to subscribe to your channel. You say it like it is. Much respect my new friend.
@silvertrain79452 жыл бұрын
I wish I had a teacher like this 30 years ago. I’m learning a lot. I look forward to all your videos. Thanks for sharing.
@timothyoverby94822 жыл бұрын
Had a half quarter and mustang that was like that. Didn't like dead fall and wouldn't cross it. By the end of the week she was working better and with a lot love. Tell the momma happy birthday...belated of course!