This was another fantastic episode. Have a great day ❤️🙂⚘️🚁.
@aprilbaby19609 күн бұрын
Hero’s
@donnamitchell770710 күн бұрын
Good morning Banijay, and everyone ❤️🙂⚘️🚁.
@jamesgeorge28528 күн бұрын
I had a spontaneous pneumothorax when I was 20 they aren't pleasant 2 days in the hospital with a chest tube walking around with my little pump box I was tall and lanky at the time I'm 43 now haven't had one since very painful though I drove myself to the hospital that night in crazy pain but as soon as the tube was in it was almost instant relief
@simonecreten20728 күн бұрын
💙💙💙❤💙💙💙
@theresarasche317310 күн бұрын
I don’t understand why people tramp around such a dangerous area😮. Especially someone who is in their 60’s😢!
@naomisgram19 күн бұрын
People sometimes think they are invincible I guess 🫤 he should not be out hiking alone
@Rammstein66-u9v9 күн бұрын
I have problem with feeling sorry for drunk drivers....
@sandypierce69877 күн бұрын
So do I. I was engaged to a military man who had done 3 tours of duty of 18 months each duration in Iraq/Afghanistan. He was home for 30 days leave and he went back for a short 9 months tour to do time so he could retire with 25 years in the Army. He made it back and flew home to Wisconsin to finalize the sale of his house and other details. We only had 2 weeks left until our wedding day, and he woke up and headed into the lawyers office for his 8 am appointment. He was in the crosswalk, had the green walk light flashing and a drunk driver came barrelling through his red light and hit him at 67 mph. He was flown 15 feet into the air, his body hit a parked car and then bounced onto the sidewalk (right in front of his lawyers office). He was dead on impact they told me. The kicker is that the man who was driving drunk had 3 previous arrests for DUI and was still out on the streets. To think that this amazing man who served his country for 25 years and was lucky enough to never get hurt badly, (some minor shrapnel cuts, minor burns and a fractured shoulder) was home for just 13 days and was killed by a drunk driver. He plead guilty and myself, my son, his only child and his Captain and 2 other military friends were allowed to give victim impact statements. He received a life sentence with no possibility of parole. He is still in prison and will die there. Ronnie was the third person in my life that I loved deeply that where killed by drunk drivers. I'm like you, I have 0% sympathy for what punishment they get or what happens to them in prison. Thank you for letting me ramble on. 20:39
@sandypierce69877 күн бұрын
Drunk drivers will never get any sympathy from me.