Random observation: I wish everyone cared as much about finishing a grave as you and Daddy Cornstar do. Your work shows just how much respect you have for those who have died and their families. God bless you all.
Excellent observation, I wondered if anyone else thought the same as they watched them care respectfully for the grave side site. Even the music was so appropriate. Blessings to your work for your respect and tending to the passed loved one and their families who will be coming later to visit the grave site. God bless
Thank You, Cole and Daddy Cornstar, I just love that I can watch this channel with my Grandchildren and have open conversations Like about death and where your body goes to rest, etc. Very educational. Peace.
Hey, cole I from Montana and we primarily farm wheat on my family farm. We spill wheat sometimes when we're cleaning out the silo's and we put a big heavy tarp outside the door which makes cleanup really easy because you can fold the edges up and the grain collects in the middle. Maybe lay one underneath the hopper and cinder blocks. God bless
Lassoing Western, Have you thought of using a plastic kiddie pool ? You can build up the sides with corrugated plastic (sign shops or gas station trash, old cig or beer signs). You can cut that stuff easily with a knife to fit around augers. Just an idea. Stay Safe.
HEY!!?? Where can I find one of the vacs!? I could use that right about now! Only half done with our remodeling! That baby would take care of a lot of our mess!😉👍
Cole, You and Your Dad take so much care and time for loved ones gone! I Love That! Sorry for the loss, but hopefully Y’all will get it sucked up and that will be usable! ♥️
Grind ‘em ‘til ya find ‘em. Haha BAHAHAHA my dad used to tell me that while learning to drive a manual. He eventually said, “you know that’s a joke right? Quit grinding the gears.” I am now a pro!
Ha ha...my husband taught me to drive stick, we were in a big parking lot, and another couple showed up way across the lot; we ladies waved to each other -- a bonding moment. Then my husband said, "We have to go." I said,"Why?" He said, "You're gonna run into each other." I said, "Seriously?!! This isn't bumper cars!"😕 Lol...😂
I am not a farmer, but i just love watching your content Cole and daddy cornstar! its just amazing and your all so blessed to be so close and have so much fun working together everyday. And to see the generations of grandfather, to father to son. I really would have liked to have seen your Grandfather Cole I bet he was a hard worker. It always makes my day when you guys put a video out!!!!!!!!!
Amazing Grace how sweet the sound!! Yay, a favorite! And Amen, some good wisdom and another very productive day from the Cornstars! (and thanks for the motivation...starting my workout now...)
I'm not usually a worrier, but seeing Cole wearing just the sandals when he was working with those weights made me cringe. I was in a rush once and only slipped on sneakers instead of workboots when I was working on a piece of farm equipment. Long story short, it fell on my foot, and I had a big toe that was the size and color of a large purple plum for days and hurt like hell! 2 1/2 yrs later and the nail is still not grown back properly. Careful, Buddy, we only get 1 body
as you can see the rack has bars on either side of him that are 8-10 inches above the bench he is laying on. Those are to catch the bar if it goes too low, he would then be able to squirm out from under the bar to either side. might bruise him a slight bit but nothing too risky to be honest.
@@michael7423 a spotter still has the possibility of human error. those metal bars on the rack don't have human error. ill take the bars over the spotter. with that being said, he does need to mount that rack to the floor.
I've never farmed, but married a farmer's daughter. Can't tell you how much I enjoy the channel. It's addicting. Great job, Cole! (and Daddy Cornstar).
Hey Cole & All the Cornstars, I just wanted to say Thank You for all of the work you do. We wouldn't be eating or thriving as a country without your endless work. I know you think it's just your job, the life you were born to have, but you need to know that we appreciate what that means for the rest of us. I have nothing but respect. Thank you so much.
It's so comforting to see you securing the trailer properly. My dad was in a bicycle accident where he nearly died because an idiot had not secured the trailer properly and it came loose and hit my dad and his mates. So properly fastening trailers is really important!
The triangle of well being. Physical, spiritual, temporal Life is about respect. Respect for God, respect for yourself, respect for others, respect for the earth. Balance.
You guys are doing your community proud. I know it must be hard doing what you do, for people you most likely know. When I was in high school (graduating class of 28 people), my band teacher asked if I would play TAPS at funerals my freshman year. It was terribly hard playing it for the people I knew. I played TAPS more times then I wanted for those 4 years, and for a couple of years after graduation. But I gave each ceremony the respect that it deserved. I'd do it again in a heartbeat if requested. All of you should be proud of the service you're doing for your town.
OMG! remind me not to go to Iowa the state of death! ☠️ After watching your videos there is definitely more to farming than digging a hole and dropping a seed into it as described by mike Bloomberg. Cole the radio cornstar🤩.
I love watching all the videos. But I admit, I truly enjoy how compassionate and respectful your family is when you’re digging/covering graves. I realize that you probably know many of the families you’re serving, so it’s only natural to be kind. But still, it means a lot to see this side of of it all. Thank you!
I am so thankful that you and Dad Cornstar take the time and CARE for those that lost their loved ones. I lost my husband 39 days ago. I am blessed that we were able to have the time that we did with each other. God bless y'all Cornstar family.
The pride you guys have in your work, equipment and farm in general is awesome. What really stands out to me, is the care you guys have, when digging or covering over the graves. Though, I am sure, at times this may be difficult if you know the departed. Even so, you tackle this job with such respect and care and it is truly touching to see. I have no doubt, that seeing this respect, along with the finished product means so much to each individual’s family and friends.
Time for Daddy to take Mama on a little vacation. Breaking the backhoe, dumping corn, allergic to Cole, attending casino meetings and vacuuming shoes!!! The man is overworked!!!!!
I started watching your videos a few weeks ago. Not sure why one was recommended but there it was and I watched. Then I binge watched a bunch of them and still am doing that. I want to tell you how impressed I am with your whole family. Also the way you think about your work, your life and your responsibilities is truly an inspiration. I am an old woman who is curious about everything and CZcams is a delight for me with all the info on it. I had no idea farming was like this. Lots of hardworking and responsible family making it all happen. I love your description of the farm and your family and also how a farm works in these days. Truly amazing. I LOVE your house and so respect you for your love of the fine architecture and all that beautiful wood that is used. I am a retired cabinet builder and carpenter and appreciate the house. Glad you are refurbishing it the way you are. BEAUTIFUL HOME! I also appreciate your love of dogs since I owned a kennel for years and did dog rescue. I keep up with all of your videos now and look forward to the new ones. Oh yes and I respect the fact that you share your love of the Lord too!!
It must be an Iowa thing, my mother-in-law reads the arresting column in the news paper,too. She was a teacher for 32 years and she knows about everyone in Creston, Iowa. 🤣😂😅.
Most Excellent. Learn and appreciate many new things from the "Cornstar" family every time that I check out their video presentations. Thank You Wholeheartedly, Kind Folks.
can't stop watching these videos! your day to day stuff & how you tackle projects is great. i know its a business, but i love how much your family respects & plans to dig, cover & continue to care for the grave sites.
I love the way daddy cornstar is so relaxed. Even with kids on the top of the roof 30 feet in the air he is just chilled. I would be a nervous wreck that one of those kids would slip and slide right on down to the ground. God bless
My husband received his Trayvax belt and buckle. He loves it!!! He said that this buckle absolutely does not slip. I guess he has had other ones that tend to loosen throughout the day. He said that this one stayed in place. Good job Trayvax.
You are so amazing Cole, I can hardly imagine doing all the things you do. Pretty impressive workout, I can barely lift my eyelids.lol. God bless the 🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
Cole- 23,570 views and 230K subscribers, wow, glad I got in close to 100K subscribers, another good presentation. Daddy Cornstar did good today. nose to the grindstone-full speed ahead !!!
Thank you Cole and those view numbers were I hour after posting - according to the numbers on my screen. (I think you never thought you would be this famous)
Growing up we had two trucks similar to the "dump truck". We hauled grain, cattle, and water in them. Sometimes after school we would come outside to notice our car missing. After looking around the school parking lot it was evident Dad had traded a truck for our cars. Nothing like driving a truck with cow poop as a school car. Our trucks where similar to a 1973 Chevy C60.
Since you have Aldi in the area I will give you a recipe that I use. My Aldi Soup. 20 minutes start to finish that will feed a crowd if you want to. 1 Bag of the fit active frozen turkey meatballs 2 Bags frozen stir fry vegetable (they have several mixes so choose the one you like best) 4 quarts chicken stock 2 tomato bullion cubes (If they don't have this then 2 cans stewed tomatoes works as well) Put chicken stock, bullion and meatballs in a large soup pot and bring to a boil. Add in frozen veggies then return to a boil. Salt and pepper to taste and serve. A nice simple and filling soup for those cold days. :)
It's sad in way but you guy's have been digging a lot of graves lately.Its good for you guy's since it's a extra income.But also sad because someone lost a loved one.
love the music you put when you working on the graveyard so respectful and peaceful,Cole and Daddy Cornstar always having a good teamwork! keep it up and God Blessed your lovely family Much love from the Philippines
I hope you had someone with you while you were bench pressing. My sister-in-laws brother passed away, a few years after he had an accident at a gym. Thanks to you and your father for your respect at the grave site.
I like how they play the appropriate music while digging a grave !!! .... very respectful!!!
Random observation: I wish everyone cared as much about finishing a grave as you and Daddy Cornstar do. Your work shows just how much respect you have for those who have died and their families. God bless you all.
I also think it is so respectful that they blurred the name on the headstone.
I was just coming to make a similar remark - the compassion is genuine and very respectful. Yes, God Bless everyone.
Amen, Amy. I was thinking the same thing.
I agree. I went to a funeral where we had to park on the highway and walk in because the snow wasn't pushed out.
Excellent observation, I wondered if anyone else thought the same as they watched them care respectfully for the grave side site. Even the music was so appropriate. Blessings to your work for your respect and tending to the passed loved one and their families who will be coming later to visit the grave site.
God bless
" I don't want to be to good of help, then I'll have to work overtime." Daddy Cornstar
Words to live by, great video Cole.
Thank You, Cole and Daddy Cornstar, I just love that I can watch this channel with my Grandchildren and have open conversations Like about death and where your body goes to rest, etc. Very educational. Peace.
Hey, cole I from Montana and we primarily farm wheat on my family farm. We spill wheat sometimes when we're cleaning out the silo's and we put a big heavy tarp outside the door which makes cleanup really easy because you can fold the edges up and the grain collects in the middle. Maybe lay one underneath the hopper and cinder blocks. God bless
Lassoing Western, Have you thought of using a plastic kiddie pool ? You can build up the sides with corrugated plastic (sign shops or gas station trash, old cig or beer signs). You can cut that stuff easily with a knife to fit around augers. Just an idea. Stay Safe.
With a tarp you never lost a ounce grain clean up is so easy.
It seams like every time I watch one of your video's, I'm smiling the rest of the evening.
Love to see the care and respect you and Daddy Cornstar put into all of your grave digs. As always love the content...keep up the great work
I just love how you guys interact with each other. Daddy Cornstar looks to be a great father.
Michael Bloomberg should watch and get a clue about what farmers do for this country!!!
That dumb bunny could not figure out how to start the tractor let alone run the country.
No kidding!!
@@jackfunk5765 ... And ya just can't fix stupid.
AMEN!
Same should be said for our prime minister
I love the pretty music you always add to the graveyard clips. Very respectful!
I know I'm late to commenting but I had to....... I thought I was the only MayMay!!! I too am a crafty MayMay!
Run a chain across the back of the dump truck to hold the sides tight. Use a chain binder in the middle of the chain for off loading.
You can drill for eye bolts in each side to hook the chain.
Yep that's what I was thinking to 🙃
Alan Hayes DC says they want to make the sides shorter on that truck. And solid
@@mommacs6159 thanks Momma CS
The brakes on those trucks NEVER work good, there vacuum over hyd, we have one just like it, when it was new they didn't work right!!
HEY!!?? Where can I find one of the vacs!? I could use that right about now! Only half done with our remodeling! That baby would take care of a lot of our mess!😉👍
"grind em till you find them" was the theme of my church youth group hay rides in 69,70 and 71. bet daddy cornstar's got a few memories like that.
@Rex Johnson nah, he's too young.
Cole, You and Your Dad take so much care and time for loved ones gone! I Love That! Sorry for the loss, but hopefully Y’all will get it sucked up and that will be usable! ♥️
Grind ‘em ‘til ya find ‘em. Haha BAHAHAHA my dad used to tell me that while learning to drive a manual. He eventually said, “you know that’s a joke right? Quit grinding the gears.” I am now a pro!
Ha ha...my husband taught me to drive stick, we were in a big parking lot, and another couple showed up way across the lot; we ladies waved to each other -- a bonding moment. Then my husband said, "We have to go." I said,"Why?" He said, "You're gonna run into each other." I said, "Seriously?!! This isn't bumper cars!"😕 Lol...😂
Idaho farmers enjoy watching Iowa farmers! Cole, Daddy and Cooper do a good job!
I love how you all have so much respect when digging a grave very respectful
I am not a farmer, but i just love watching your content Cole and daddy cornstar! its just amazing and your all so blessed to be so close and have so much fun working together everyday. And to see the generations of grandfather, to father to son. I really would have liked to have seen your Grandfather Cole I bet he was a hard worker.
It always makes my day when you guys put a video out!!!!!!!!!
Amen! Chris.
You and your Dad are great at playing off of each other.
Very funny. lol
Thanks for another great video buddy.
The fact you care about the family of the deceased to clear the snow on the roads speaks volumes of you and your upbringing. Thank you.
Dad looks great in his casino clothes, and yes Cole he is impressive. Thanks for taking us with you to the big city!
Amazing Grace how sweet the sound!! Yay, a favorite! And Amen, some good wisdom and another very productive day from the Cornstars! (and thanks for the motivation...starting my workout now...)
"Excuse me, I'm allergic to Cole", ROFL
I'm dying laughing too!
😂😂😂😂
Read this comment as it was said.
So much fun to watch! Sweet family.
Had to laugh when you said it’s hard to find good help,that’s what we say at work all time 😊
Watching you guys always makes a ugh day tolerable. Thanx for that! You guys rock!!
The music during the grave digging was so peaceful and respectful
I love your choice of music when working on the grave, a moment of reflection. Thank you Cole.
Cole please be safe and always workout with a spotter or workout buddy. A lot of hearts would be sad if you get hurt 🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏
I'm not usually a worrier, but seeing Cole wearing just the sandals when he was working with those weights made me cringe. I was in a rush once and only slipped on sneakers instead of workboots when I was working on a piece of farm equipment. Long story short, it fell on my foot, and I had a big toe that was the size and color of a large purple plum for days and hurt like hell! 2 1/2 yrs later and the nail is still not grown back properly. Careful, Buddy, we only get 1 body
as you can see the rack has bars on either side of him that are 8-10 inches above the bench he is laying on. Those are to catch the bar if it goes too low, he would then be able to squirm out from under the bar to either side. might bruise him a slight bit but nothing too risky to be honest.
Hammerslap / I would still rather see him with a spotter! Freak accidents happen when you don’t expect them.
@@michael7423 a spotter still has the possibility of human error. those metal bars on the rack don't have human error. ill take the bars over the spotter. with that being said, he does need to mount that rack to the floor.
Hammerslap / both would be even better yet, I think you like arguing but God loves you and so do I ❤️
I've never farmed, but married a farmer's daughter. Can't tell you how much I enjoy the channel. It's addicting. Great job, Cole! (and Daddy Cornstar).
The four month grocery shop is something to aspire to!
looks like the key to it all is applesauce lol
Hey Cole & All the Cornstars, I just wanted to say Thank You for all of the work you do. We wouldn't be eating or thriving as a country without your endless work. I know you think it's just your job, the life you were born to have, but you need to know that we appreciate what that means for the rest of us. I have nothing but respect. Thank you so much.
It's nice to see the time and effort to make the Cemetery look nice for the family's god bless and stay safe
Lost my mom in December - massive respect to you and your dad for the care you put into your work.
Mr X I am sorry for your loss
You’re a very insightful young man Cole. Your videos are great to watch and inspire me in everyday life. Thank you.
Love you Daddy Cornstar. You folks are good people.
Thank you for sharing everything that you do. I look forward to it every week
Yes
@@echovalleyfarms4030 Agree!
It's so comforting to see you securing the trailer properly. My dad was in a bicycle accident where he nearly died because an idiot had not secured the trailer properly and it came loose and hit my dad and his mates. So properly fastening trailers is really important!
The triangle of well being. Physical, spiritual, temporal Life is about respect. Respect for God, respect for yourself, respect for others, respect for the earth. Balance.
I really like the care you guys take with the graves you dig you show so much respect for the family of that loved one. keep those videos coming
“Cough” sorry I’m allergic to cole 😂 Lol
So enjoy your comments and especially your humour 🇨🇦
Awesome Daddy and Cole video 🌽🌟
You guys are doing your community proud.
I know it must be hard doing what you do, for people you most likely know.
When I was in high school (graduating class of 28 people), my band teacher asked if I would play TAPS at funerals my freshman year. It was terribly hard playing it for the people I knew.
I played TAPS more times then I wanted for those 4 years, and for a couple of years after graduation. But I gave each ceremony the respect that it deserved. I'd do it again in a heartbeat if requested.
All of you should be proud of the service you're doing for your town.
OMG! remind me not to go to Iowa the state of death! ☠️ After watching your videos there is definitely more to farming than digging a hole and dropping a seed into it as described by mike Bloomberg. Cole the radio cornstar🤩.
I love watching all the videos. But I admit, I truly enjoy how compassionate and respectful your family is when you’re digging/covering graves. I realize that you probably know many of the families you’re serving, so it’s only natural to be kind. But still, it means a lot to see this side of of it all. Thank you!
The last time i was this early, Cole still had a horders basement.
Lol
I am so thankful that you and Dad Cornstar take the time and CARE for those that lost their loved ones. I lost my husband 39 days ago. I am blessed that we were able to have the time that we did with each other. God bless y'all Cornstar family.
That grave will have a bunch of corn growing in it this spring. lol Btw, glad you guys are so respectful with the grave jobs.
The pride you guys have in your work, equipment and farm in general is awesome. What really stands out to me, is the care you guys have, when digging or covering over the graves. Though, I am sure, at times this may be difficult if you know the departed. Even so, you tackle this job with such respect and care and it is truly touching to see. I have no doubt, that seeing this respect, along with the finished product means so much to each individual’s family and friends.
Time for Daddy to take Mama on a little vacation. Breaking the backhoe, dumping corn, allergic to Cole, attending casino meetings and vacuuming shoes!!! The man is overworked!!!!!
Deborah Beaulieu lol... exactly!
2 Tools you need--Hydrolic Dump Trailer for the grave dirt-Saves time and fuel. You need a Billygoat Vacuum to clean up spilled corn.
Them: “So what’d you do all winter”
Cole: “Dug a bunch of holes, filled them back in.”
Everyone: “Nice.”
I started watching your videos a few weeks ago. Not sure why one was recommended but there it was and I watched. Then I binge watched a bunch of them and still am doing that. I want to tell you how impressed I am with your whole family. Also the way you think about your work, your life and your responsibilities is truly an inspiration. I am an old woman who is curious about everything and CZcams is a delight for me with all the info on it. I had no idea farming was like this. Lots of hardworking and responsible family making it all happen. I love your description of the farm and your family and also how a farm works in these days. Truly amazing. I LOVE your house and so respect you for your love of the fine architecture and all that beautiful wood that is used. I am a retired cabinet builder and carpenter and appreciate the house. Glad you are refurbishing it the way you are. BEAUTIFUL HOME! I also appreciate your love of dogs since I owned a kennel for years and did dog rescue. I keep up with all of your videos now and look forward to the new ones. Oh yes and I respect the fact that you share your love of the Lord too!!
Marie Norman here from Tennessee
Been a minute...no questions..
Just want to say hi to the whole cornstar family! Have a blessed week. 🤓💜💜😇
Love having Morning Coffee with Cole the Cornstar!!! You'll are great! Thank you for sharing!
It must be an Iowa thing, my mother-in-law reads the arresting column in the news paper,too. She was a teacher for 32 years and she knows about everyone in Creston, Iowa. 🤣😂😅.
Most Excellent. Learn and appreciate many new things from the "Cornstar" family every time that I check out their video presentations. Thank You Wholeheartedly, Kind Folks.
"Push buttons and hope for the best." Story of my life....
can't stop watching these videos! your day to day stuff & how you tackle projects is great. i know its a business, but i love how much your family respects & plans to dig, cover & continue to care for the grave sites.
Cole got that farm boy strength.
I learned the hard way, along time ago. Never scrap with a farm boy, you gunna get hurt real fast.
You “ grind em till you find em” 😃
Helen Reid 😂
Grind them till you find them excellent two thumbs up on that one
Love Daddy Corn Star! He has a wonderful sense of humor!
Watching Cole do radio interviews while working at a radio station!
I love the way daddy cornstar is so relaxed. Even with kids on the top of the roof 30 feet in the air he is just chilled. I would be a nervous wreck that one of those kids would slip and slide right on down to the ground. God bless
Omg the grain vac looks fun!! 🌽
Looks nice but it sucks.
C W it's fun at first 😂
They only thing I grow are plants in some pots. Watching to pick up some tips. Lol But, we have shopping at Aldi's in common.
My husband received his Trayvax belt and buckle. He loves it!!! He said that this buckle absolutely does not slip. I guess he has had other ones that tend to loosen throughout the day. He said that this one stayed in place. Good job Trayvax.
You are so amazing Cole, I can hardly imagine doing all the things you do. Pretty impressive workout, I can barely lift my eyelids.lol. God bless the 🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
Lol
hahaha Again, Daddy Cornstar words of wisdom. "Ya Grind em till ya find em." Brilliant!
Loved Cole singing Amazing Grace while lifting 😄🏋🏋
Y’all are so respectful. Godspeed Cornstarch Farms.
I didn’t know we were going to learn how to work out. Lol love the videos Cole. Keep up the good work.
I love that you play the soft music during the graveyard elements of your videos. Thank you
What an eventful video! Loved it! BTW, you're really strong! 😉
Nave is a brilliant commenter. You should "listen up" Cole.
seen more mussel on a dead mosquito lol daddy corn star should flatten the seed up lol I do think a field mouse would be able to wipe his butt lol
@@emilypeterison2465You need to go outside and play in the traffic, Emily.
Until then you have no value to me.
You guys do a very important and honorable job. I just want to say thanks for all those who can't anymore.
Where was Nave ? Maybe she can give D.C.S some pointers on changing fluids in vehicles.
Aldi’s is the BEST! I love it 😂
And the radio interviews! What an awesome experience! It’s so freaking cool!!!
Greetings Cole from North Carolina. Recent subscriber here. I really enjoy watching your videos.
2:33 Daddy Cornstar “broomin’ it up”. Love it!
Do a farm Tour and talk about all your Machines
Wade Niemeier he has done this in a previous video
Wade Niemeier I have one!
Wade Niemeier go over to South Sask Farms channel, Nick just put up several real good machinery vids tour of his farm.
Cole- 23,570 views and 230K subscribers, wow, glad I got in close to 100K subscribers, another good presentation. Daddy Cornstar did good today. nose to the grindstone-full speed ahead !!!
Thank you Cole and those view numbers were I hour after posting - according to the numbers on my screen. (I think you never thought you would be this famous)
I think Cole has me finally trained: I liked the video without being told!
Growing up we had two trucks similar to the "dump truck". We hauled grain, cattle, and water in them. Sometimes after school we would come outside to notice our car missing. After looking around the school parking lot it was evident Dad had traded a truck for our cars. Nothing like driving a truck with cow poop as a school car. Our trucks where similar to a 1973 Chevy C60.
I need that vacuum. I have 5 cats.
Since you have Aldi in the area I will give you a recipe that I use. My Aldi Soup. 20 minutes start to finish that will feed a crowd if you want to.
1 Bag of the fit active frozen turkey meatballs
2 Bags frozen stir fry vegetable (they have several mixes so choose the one you like best)
4 quarts chicken stock
2 tomato bullion cubes (If they don't have this then 2 cans stewed tomatoes works as well)
Put chicken stock, bullion and meatballs in a large soup pot and bring to a boil. Add in frozen veggies then return to a boil. Salt and pepper to taste and serve.
A nice simple and filling soup for those cold days. :)
Glad to see I am not the only person who makes a mess well unloading bins🤣
That music with digging the grave brought tears to my eyes, it just makes me feel so bad for that person & their families!
Really enjoyed your radio interview yesterday morning
It's sad in way but you guy's have been digging a lot of graves lately.Its good for you guy's since it's a extra income.But also sad because someone lost a loved one.
The few dislikes were people laughing too hard and their thumbs slipped 😎
HighMileageHelper I actually have done that.
Adam FPV We forgive you! Just make it right.... 😂😎
HighMileageHelper I do😁👌🏻
Adam FPV Hahaha😂😎 have a good night Adam! 👍
They don't like the glasses
The interview was on their website. Thanks momma Cornstar. Awesome Cole... way to go
“Excuse me I’m allergic to Cole” 😂😂
Then Cole says whoa u never even vacuumed a house 😂😂
love the music you put when you working on the graveyard so respectful and peaceful,Cole and Daddy Cornstar always having a good teamwork! keep it up and God Blessed your lovely family Much love from the Philippines
Omw! You two crack me up. 😂
This will be why I find rocks in the corn. Its all the gravel off your driveway. LOL
Finally started watching you like I should have done years ago
Austin Rico that's alright Rico 😂
I hope you had someone with you while you were bench pressing. My sister-in-laws brother passed away, a few years after he had an accident at a gym. Thanks to you and your father for your respect at the grave site.
Daddy Cornstarch you rock ,excuse me (coughing) I’m allergic to Cole 😂😂😂 priceless love from Blackpool UK
Sorry 😐 daddy” Cornstar”bleep predictive text