That's the most masculine house I've ever seen. It couldn't get anymore masculine unless he occasionally hold bbq cookout poker nights with The Rock and Sylvester Stallone.
agreed, looks awesome, but this looks like a house where you do not need any heating during winter, with huge windows. Don't they have minus forty in Canada and eight months of winter?
the 'cold architectural marvel', as you phrase it, is modern architecture, as opposed to 'contemporary architecture', which throws out most or all tradition, as far as ornamental trim, rooflines, and traditional restraint. It strives to be comfortable and beautiful without tradition, and often uses natural materials and often brings nature into the home and close around the home. As for the awful 'modern architecture', think dreadful buildings built to resemble sculpture, which often prevents good space arrangements and means questionable construction and durability.
@@someotherdude most modern architecture are souless and has no architecture, the interesting ones are rare or not that commonly build. Even tho, traditional ones still looks better imo, I mean look at Eurpean cities like Paris for example, it stands out compared to LA modern cities.
I met this guy. And got a tour of his house. He's a super nice guy. Humble, super smart, and tenacious. The whole property is phenomenal. It's in the Okanagan, BC, Canada.
It was probably sold cheap because of the unbuilt land and most people dont want to live in the mountains, because of how hard it can be to set up a home like this.
He built the house himself saved tons of money there. Most of it’s recycled saved money there. I’am sure he wasn’t wealthy. If so he would have hired out everything.
Another real problem is that it has structural wood touching metal, thus the wood will be destroyed from the areas that are exposed due to the metal connections and then the metal itself rusting and destroying the wood with the rust
This is simply jaw dropping. The ability some people have to see something in their heads and then make it happen...amazing. And to be eco-friendly to boot! Sheesh! I can barely put two pieces of wood together. I can't imagine the skill to do this. Craftsmanship is truly a gift.
I am in *LOVE* with the _exterior_ of this home! It reminds me of a Japanese structure. I'll be honest in that I'm not particularly a fan of the _interior,_ but he made this according to *HIS* tastes and to suit *HIS* lifestyle, which is _AWESOME._ I *ESPECIALLY* loved that he shouted out and named/gave credit to the people who helped with his build. Mad respect to him for this! ❤️
I like the philosophy of just doing something instead of thinking about it forever. My problem is finishing all the stuff I started. Fantastic house by the way.
I guess you also like the "philosophy" of being rich so that you can afford that piece of land and resources to build this house (not to mention the free time)
@@Descalabro "Right..." Correct. This guy seem to be in his 40s or 50s. Probably richer than most but land and house in general is nonetheless achievable for most if following a certain procedure. Up to the individual if living frugally for a long time and potentially moving states is worth it though.
Great eye for harmonic balance. ...and yes, I agree, the biggest enemy of a great plan is waiting for the perfect plan. I spent 10 years planning, salvaging and building our family timberframe. Love your place.
This is great. And I love the part where Geoff talks about the trap of overthinking - just start doing it. This is exctra challenging when you want to see the whole picture before you start. You need to do that for the basic idea, but not for the details. Take those one step at the time, there's always a solution. You'll have more to talk about when you give people a tour. Solving these challenges along the way can be very gratifying and it builds your confidence - in building and in life.
What a masterpiece, honestly one of the most beautiful homes I've ever seen. If you hired a contractor to build this for you, it would cost upwards of 5 million easily.
Unpopular opinion here- but it’s like a master chef made a desert by mixing jello, hot Cheetos, feta cheese and gummy bears with chorizo. It’s nicely crafted and I like the use of materials etc, but it a design that’s horrible. But hey, each their own. It was his dream, not mine. The cabins, however, are cool. The house looks like a Benihana. Why give the best view to the cars?
Man, hats off to the guy who built this. So much to learn from him about reclaimed materials and stuff. Very eco friendly structure and love his positive attitude. All smiles too. God bless man💪🏼💪🏼
Wait a minute... he built this masterpiece just to practice his skills? Imagine what he will be doing 30 years into it! This is amazing! Absolutely gorgeous!
What a remarkable space with great design, craftsmanship and enough ingenuity to definitely make it one of a kind. Love the flexibility the open floor plan affords. Only a master craftsman could pull off this place. Kudos to Geoff for creating this masterpiece!
Imagine if he cleaned up the interior and maybe even had an interior designer to sort of decorate the house, it would be the most beautiful house I’ve ever seen
Absolutely fantastic. I loved the way he composed the building from waste material. Geoff is also a very knowledgeable and skilled architect/builder. So very well done!
That is the coolest house i've ever seen, it is like he built it to have fun and i bet it is fun to live in. This has redefined the meaning of dream home.
As soon as I saw those beams I was thinking they either originally came from Kee Pee Laminating or Structurlam in Penticton BC. I worked for both companies. I remember that old grocery store too. Amazing work!
The advice at the end is worth a lot. I waste so much time just thinking /planning about what I want to do instead of simply just starting and learning along the way.
I love the fact that it took you 14 years to complete this and you stuck with it (and from the sounds of it, you're still working on it). A vast, vast majority of homes this nice are easy to resent to a degree, because the owners are not the designers, just people with a lot of money. The fact that you did all this pretty much by yourself, for yourself, over a long period of time, is impossible to hate on.
11:41 his speech really hit me. I know he's talking about doing his dream home. But it really sounds more like a life speech. Cause I'm currently dwelling and procrastinating on some things that I dread. But the way he talks is completely right about life. I fell into some deep depression a few years back when my Dad got a stroke, I ended up getting a DUI not too soon after that, then the pandemic happened and that worsened everything. Then now I'm trying to play catch up and get my life back together.
Hi there FLORB, beautiful home man, seriously it's a piece of art! Thank you for this. I wanted to share a concern with you about your home. I work doing specialty overlay concrete and resin floors - you should check if the resin you used for the pennies is UV stable. If the Resin is not UV stable the parts exposed to sunlight will amber and ruin the floor in a few years time. It would be very sad to see such a beautiful floor ruined! If the resin you used is not UV stable, you can mitigate the problem by putting a polyaspartic, or UV stable epoxy overtop of the floor, it will help to protect it!
this building is breathtaking. It looks like a multimillion-dollar house, some parts are junky and could use better design, but it's understood to be a work in progress. How much has it cost so far and what is the value given it? I wish the filmmakers would ask these questions here of just accepting him to give costs on parts of the project. there are so many questions. are there property taxes? how much does it cost to maintain?
@@constantinoplepasha5332 No problem. I have a sawmill and have people offer to sell me reclaimed lumber and beams and the going rates are outrageous. Even for the laminated beams which are not nearly as old and rustic as the older redwood and cedar beams. I really do like the style of this house. It does give me ideas at least and all I need are the logs and I can make my own beams and materials when I'm ready to make a house. :)
This is incredible! The builder has displayed the biggest amount of ingenuity I’ve seen in a project like that. This has given me so many ideas for our shipping container build that we are working on! :)
HOLY frik, this i the best looking and most personal home ive ever seen. Just spectating and looking at it makes it feel homely. this so ridiculous wow.
Nice. My local council just completed a $38million Arts Centre build. I've started deconstructing parts of it during the night for my personal build. I'm all for repurposing, thanks for the idea 💚
You know you're looking at one of life's great men, a home which looks like a celebrity would live in, except he built it himself and he happily shows you around in his overalls. Just great
The obviously-unfinished garage aside, this would be PERFECT if it had better solutions for storage. I need everything to have a place to be hidden. BUT I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE that penny floor! What a beautiful home with breath-taking views, congrats! 😍🤩
Beautiful, and love the all Canadian floor. At first I thought for sure it was in the U.S.A. Didn't think they would allow such creative thinking here. Just wonderful.
It’s got a lot of awesome wood and unique design work, but the interior could use some interior design help. It’s like a big man cave inside! (With a ton of potential!)
This is an AMAZING HOUSE! Based upon one of the camera shots, I can see it's in a part of the Okanagan that is very hard to build on and 10 to 20 years ago nobody would have wanted to buy it so I am pretty sure he got it for about the same price my relatives got their's for which is around $40,000 CDN ($30,000 USD) at the time between 2000 to 2008. In 2022, it's now worth between $800,000 CDN to $1,500,000 CDN just for the land and even more as builders have now bought up much of that land and are building super luxury houses right on the rock using steel stilts and concrete pilings with massive windows for the view! Some of those luxury houses are in the $3 million to $15 million CDN range! You can still get relatively cheap land for around $200,000 CDN if you go 25 miles outside of Kelowna into the wilder parts. V
I'd turn that rock space upstairs in your studio into a nice flower/tropical garden. Fill it with dirt and plant some small trees and flowers, and then you can have an eco system right in your house. Would be very cool while also providing a nice scenic background plus it'll help the air quality inside your home. Just _a thought._
He has the vision of a artist, the knowledge of a engineer and the drive of a athlete.
Yes, but 14 years. Still amazing.
Athletes drive?
And the bank account of a Chad.
@@cbriangilbert1978 Yeah really wondering where he got that money out of architecture school lol
Well said
What a masterpiece 🤯
Wow! Wil Dasovich in the house! :D
That's the most masculine house I've ever seen. It couldn't get anymore masculine unless he occasionally hold bbq cookout poker nights with The Rock and Sylvester Stallone.
What are you doing here lol
Yes, masterpiece is the correct term
I love how he walks around in overalls and talks so causally like he put together a stick frame tent and not a beautiful reclaimed timber masterpiece.
Just what I thought...
🔥🔥🔥🔥💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
That's call being humble
lol
?????????? how do you expect him to walk and act...>?????
THIS IS SUCH A COOL HOUSE I LOVE THE DESIGN AND HOW THE ROOF JUST CURVES LIKE THAT 😫😫
Interesting to see u here
Why are you shouting..?
bruh stop emoji
I would like to see the house go up into flames
You should probably post
This is a piece of art. Absolutely incredible. Architect of the year. Easily.
📠!!!!!
@@drdread9896 ?? Copied?
@@liamaustin8123 facts!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
agreed, looks awesome, but this looks like a house where you do not need any heating during winter, with huge windows. Don't they have minus forty in Canada and eight months of winter?
yes i was thinking the same, he gots it all, I'm so impressed by him
This house actually feels homey too rather than just a cold architectural marvel. I love it.
It feels homey cause it's messy
@@remylebae3395 that’s what I love about this compared to other channels where the house is organised so much it looks like a showroom
the 'cold architectural marvel', as you phrase it, is modern architecture, as opposed to 'contemporary architecture', which throws out most or all tradition, as far as ornamental trim, rooflines, and traditional restraint. It strives to be comfortable and beautiful without tradition, and often uses natural materials and often brings nature into the home and close around the home. As for the awful 'modern architecture', think dreadful buildings built to resemble sculpture, which often prevents good space arrangements and means questionable construction and durability.
@@someotherdude Cold architecture is cold architecture no justify that period.
@@someotherdude most modern architecture are souless and has no architecture, the interesting ones are rare or not that commonly build.
Even tho, traditional ones still looks better imo, I mean look at Eurpean cities like Paris for example, it stands out compared to LA modern cities.
I met this guy. And got a tour of his house. He's a super nice guy. Humble, super smart, and tenacious. The whole property is phenomenal. It's in the Okanagan, BC, Canada.
what city i heard him mention kelowna i have to drive by to see this place?
Ok but how on earth did he afford it.
Do you know what the total cost was?
I have to go see this. I live in the Kootenays and this is the closest thing I've seen to what I aspire to build.
I had a feeling he was Canadian haha.
The most impressive part of the video is when he said he bought this piece of land straight after finishing college.
It was probably sold cheap because of the unbuilt land and most people dont want to live in the mountains, because of how hard it can be to set up a home like this.
I'm an architect and I was thinking the same. I actually went back and listened to that part twice 😂
Pretty sure he already had wealth to be able to do this out of college.
He built the house himself saved tons of money there. Most of it’s recycled saved money there. I’am sure he wasn’t wealthy. If so he would have hired out everything.
RvBadlands2015 he did not build this house just contributing. But props!
Quality home. True craftsmanship. This home will stand for generations.
Or will it? 😈🔥🔥🔥
Doubtful... wood does not last, no matter what. You want something to last, build it from stone
Yeah it’ll last maybe 5 generations if not repaired and left as is, maybe. Otherwise it should last a bit yeah
Another real problem is that it has structural wood touching metal, thus the wood will be destroyed from the areas that are exposed due to the metal connections and then the metal itself rusting and destroying the wood with the rust
If he gets a prenup.
This is simply jaw dropping. The ability some people have to see something in their heads and then make it happen...amazing. And to be eco-friendly to boot! Sheesh! I can barely put two pieces of wood together. I can't imagine the skill to do this. Craftsmanship is truly a gift.
This might hands down be my favorite house I have ever seen. This is unreal.
Does he ever have enough time to release? Lessen the load, I say. Laying on the rod after you shoot it!!
Does he ever have enough time to release? Lessen the load, I say. Laying on the rod after you shoot it!!
Jesus loves you 💙
I am in *LOVE* with the _exterior_ of this home! It reminds me of a Japanese structure. I'll be honest in that I'm not particularly a fan of the _interior,_ but he made this according to *HIS* tastes and to suit *HIS* lifestyle, which is _AWESOME._
I *ESPECIALLY* loved that he shouted out and named/gave credit to the people who helped with his build. Mad respect to him for this! ❤️
I like the philosophy of just doing something instead of thinking about it forever. My problem is finishing all the stuff I started. Fantastic house by the way.
I have a problem finishing things too....but soo good at starting things
I guess you also like the "philosophy" of being rich so that you can afford that piece of land and resources to build this house (not to mention the free time)
@@Descalabro Almost anyone in America can afford to build a house if they save for decades and buy cheap land.
@@Dasqal "save for decades", right... And I very much doubt this was built on cheap land.
@@Descalabro "Right..." Correct. This guy seem to be in his 40s or 50s. Probably richer than most but land and house in general is nonetheless achievable for most if following a certain procedure. Up to the individual if living frugally for a long time and potentially moving states is worth it though.
one of the best videos youtube has put in my recommendations in a LONG time.
This man got some skills
Great eye for harmonic balance. ...and yes, I agree, the biggest enemy of a great plan is waiting for the perfect plan. I spent 10 years planning, salvaging and building our family timberframe. Love your place.
This is great. And I love the part where Geoff talks about the trap of overthinking - just start doing it. This is exctra challenging when you want to see the whole picture before you start. You need to do that for the basic idea, but not for the details. Take those one step at the time, there's always a solution. You'll have more to talk about when you give people a tour. Solving these challenges along the way can be very gratifying and it builds your confidence - in building and in life.
This is my dream home! Love all of it!
Jesus, what a masterpiece!
Yes Jesus would approve, he was a carpenter 😋
Jesus is God. The only name given under heaven through which mankind must be saved.
His name is to be revered not thrown around frivolously.
@@mysticalglowtv1796 Jesus is love and compassion, everything can be forgiven. Bless you beautiful soul, seek the light not darkness 😌🙏🌟
@@mysticalglowtv1796 I will use language, any language, as I choose to.
@@robinprice6879 of course you have free will. It is a sin however that you can not afford to pay for.
Are you kidding?! I LOVE that sunken '70's'(lol) living room area. WOuld love to sit and enjoy that space with the window views. Awesome!
Wow! This is absolutely spectacular! I wouldn’t mind if my house was built from Recycle timber if it looked like that.
What a masterpiece, honestly one of the most beautiful homes I've ever seen. If you hired a contractor to build this for you, it would cost upwards of 5 million easily.
11:47 the most wise words I have ever heard. Wow
Elon Musk recemtly said : If you dont do stuff, their aint no stuff ...
It's a pleasure to watch this man talk about how he created his passion.
Absolutely!
This is one of the most beautiful houses I have ever seen.
This is insanely great, and the guy responsible seems friendly and humble. What a treat!
He’s like a master chef but for buildings.
Unpopular opinion here- but it’s like a master chef made a desert by mixing jello, hot Cheetos, feta cheese and gummy bears with chorizo. It’s nicely crafted and I like the use of materials etc, but it a design that’s horrible. But hey, each their own. It was his dream, not mine. The cabins, however, are cool. The house looks like a Benihana. Why give the best view to the cars?
@@pikkuporsas fun to blah blah
Master Geoff
The entire house is a flex space.. you know.. just flexing so much with coolness
This is incredible. This man has built an amazing house using what not.
And 14 years.
What a visionary...this is what architecture should look like. breathtakingly beautiful.
In the 80s I built a really nice pillow and sheets fort.
Love it. The whole place is super-masculine with an industrial ergonomic look and feel. It’s rustic luxury built from a history of past. Genius.
Love that the old timbers from the old Super Valu grocery store went to good use! Used to shop there with my parents as a kid. Grew up in Penticton 😊
Man, hats off to the guy who built this. So much to learn from him about reclaimed materials and stuff. Very eco friendly structure and love his positive attitude. All smiles too. God bless man💪🏼💪🏼
6:44 im rarely left speachless, but that exposed rock is unbeleivable
Yes!!
Wait a minute... he built this masterpiece just to practice his skills? Imagine what he will be doing 30 years into it! This is amazing! Absolutely gorgeous!
he'll probably be rocking in a chair
Impressive job. A true craftsman.
What a remarkable space with great design, craftsmanship and enough ingenuity to definitely make it one of a kind. Love the flexibility the open floor plan affords. Only a master craftsman could pull off this place. Kudos to Geoff for creating this masterpiece!
Love the pond
Imagine if he cleaned up the interior and maybe even had an interior designer to sort of decorate the house, it would be the most beautiful house I’ve ever seen
Such amazing craftsmanship!
This guy is a true craftsman and architectural genius! Well done!
Absolutely fantastic. I loved the way he composed the building from waste material. Geoff is also a very knowledgeable and skilled architect/builder. So very well done!
This is so inspiring. Thanks for sharing ideas. That rammed earth fireplace is incredible.
That is the coolest house i've ever seen, it is like he built it to have fun and i bet it is fun to live in. This has redefined the meaning of dream home.
As soon as I saw those beams I was thinking they either originally came from Kee Pee Laminating or Structurlam in Penticton BC. I worked for both companies. I remember that old grocery store too. Amazing work!
The building has so much life ….wow
The BEST part is when he says, "Quit thinking about it; just DO IT and GET IT Done!" It cool and the cabins are clever too. Well done!!!
The advice at the end is worth a lot. I waste so much time just thinking /planning about what I want to do instead of simply just starting and learning along the way.
Holy hell. This is by far the most awesome house i have seen. I really like the roof style and the house looks great on the inside too!
Every student graduated from school: yeah lemme buy some land
EXACTLY! LOL
he basically respected the nature of the materials and use them just as to be , very instinctive and creative , that's amazing
Im glad to see someone follow through with a true vision of their dream home
Absolutely amazing project! Congratulations!
I wonder how much this cost. But also realize a piece of art and home like this is priceless. A lot of heart in this.
This is like the modern earthship. I am super inspired. I would love to see the renderings and architectural drawings.
I can feel my brain expand while looking at this house. I mean...the artistry of it is frickin' inspiring.
This man looks so simple but he's actually a crazy architectural master! props to him, this was sick to watch!
I love the fact that it took you 14 years to complete this and you stuck with it (and from the sounds of it, you're still working on it). A vast, vast majority of homes this nice are easy to resent to a degree, because the owners are not the designers, just people with a lot of money. The fact that you did all this pretty much by yourself, for yourself, over a long period of time, is impossible to hate on.
11:41 his speech really hit me. I know he's talking about doing his dream home. But it really sounds more like a life speech. Cause I'm currently dwelling and procrastinating on some things that I dread. But the way he talks is completely right about life. I fell into some deep depression a few years back when my Dad got a stroke, I ended up getting a DUI not too soon after that, then the pandemic happened and that worsened everything. Then now I'm trying to play catch up and get my life back together.
I love everything about this home. Great job on this build!
Fantastic space, quality architecture that looks impressive and it is sustainable!
Hi there FLORB, beautiful home man, seriously it's a piece of art! Thank you for this.
I wanted to share a concern with you about your home. I work doing specialty overlay concrete and resin floors - you should check if the resin you used for the pennies is UV stable. If the Resin is not UV stable the parts exposed to sunlight will amber and ruin the floor in a few years time. It would be very sad to see such a beautiful floor ruined!
If the resin you used is not UV stable, you can mitigate the problem by putting a polyaspartic, or UV stable epoxy overtop of the floor, it will help to protect it!
this building is breathtaking. It looks like a multimillion-dollar house, some parts are junky and could use better design, but it's understood to be a work in progress. How much has it cost so far and what is the value given it? I wish the filmmakers would ask these questions here of just accepting him to give costs on parts of the project. there are so many questions. are there property taxes? how much does it cost to maintain?
He is a millionaire doing millionaire things, and the 'interview' is just fireworks for the poor masses...
@@tabbycat8760 its possible he isn’t a millionaire or wasn’t while he was progressing since he said it took him 14 years.
@@constantinoplepasha5332 Old beams like that cost way more than buying one new. Reclaimed lumber costs are insane.
@@cchavezjr7 had no idea, thanks for letting me know
@@constantinoplepasha5332 No problem. I have a sawmill and have people offer to sell me reclaimed lumber and beams and the going rates are outrageous. Even for the laminated beams which are not nearly as old and rustic as the older redwood and cedar beams.
I really do like the style of this house. It does give me ideas at least and all I need are the logs and I can make my own beams and materials when I'm ready to make a house. :)
This is incredible! The builder has displayed the biggest amount of ingenuity I’ve seen in a project like that. This has given me so many ideas for our shipping container build that we are working on! :)
One of the best homes I have ever seen. Worth more than opulent wood bungalows.
"If you just think about it and dwell on it forever you're wasting your time and getting nothing done! " Great quote
What an absolute brilliant human being .. not many ppl i admire but 100% he is one
Why does his recycled timber look nicer than the brand new skinned trees I've been buying?
HOLY frik, this i the best looking and most personal home ive ever seen. Just spectating and looking at it makes it feel homely. this so ridiculous wow.
Wow, he’s super talented. I need a house like this!
This is totally a master piece and what not!😯
"Hey. What did you do this weekend?" "Not much. Just called a crane truck in and put up ridiculously long beams."
Has a Frank Lloyd Wright feel to it with the exposed stone, high ceilings, open floor plan, fireplace in centre, sunken living room... very nice.
09:34 that's the money shot right there.
Wow! Now this guy thinks outside the box!! Amazing place!
This is like Hansel's house, in Zoolander.
He's so hot right now.
Nice. My local council just completed a $38million Arts Centre build. I've started deconstructing parts of it during the night for my personal build. I'm all for repurposing, thanks for the idea 💚
This is an inspiration, specially with that water feature.
Everything in this house is perfect, can't believe it!
Wonderful house! Imagine if he had an interior designer!?!?
I was thinking bout that too!! His architecture skill is undoubtedly amazing, but his interior design is.... not the best 🙃
Eh, it looks messy and lived in, so what. It's his home.
We stayed at his cabin few years back. One of the best places I have ever visited.
This guy is speaking my thoughts out loud 😀 Great work! I love the way you adapted yourself with the environment
This house is absolutely gorgeous!
"you gonna make decisions and you gonna get forward"
ART, ABSOLUTELY IN AWE! JUST GOT OUT FROM ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL!! WOAAHH
You know you're looking at one of life's great men, a home which looks like a celebrity would live in, except he built it himself and he happily shows you around in his overalls. Just great
This guy is literally an inspiration!!
The obviously-unfinished garage aside, this would be PERFECT if it had better solutions for storage. I need everything to have a place to be hidden. BUT I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE that penny floor! What a beautiful home with breath-taking views, congrats! 😍🤩
Im really good at the big picture and not so good at closets. I wish everything would go away too.
Beautiful, and love the all Canadian floor. At first I thought for sure it was in the U.S.A. Didn't think they would allow such creative thinking here. Just wonderful.
It’s got a lot of awesome wood and unique design work, but the interior could use some interior design help. It’s like a big man cave inside! (With a ton of potential!)
i love how there are kids' toys in some shots. cute!!
Inspiring home!
This is an AMAZING HOUSE! Based upon one of the camera shots, I can see it's in a part of the Okanagan that is very hard to build on and 10 to 20 years ago nobody would have wanted to buy it so I am pretty sure he got it for about the same price my relatives got their's for which is around $40,000 CDN ($30,000 USD) at the time between 2000 to 2008. In 2022, it's now worth between $800,000 CDN to $1,500,000 CDN just for the land and even more as builders have now bought up much of that land and are building super luxury houses right on the rock using steel stilts and concrete pilings with massive windows for the view!
Some of those luxury houses are in the $3 million to $15 million CDN range!
You can still get relatively cheap land for around $200,000 CDN if you go 25 miles outside of Kelowna into the wilder parts.
V
This man is singlehandedly causing the penny shortage
Canada got rid of the penny years ago dumbass
I think mr. Beast is to blame for that.
Beautiful home. Nice work guys....
I just built my dream meal out of recycled food
Uh oh
Exactly what I was saying about starting small. Haa
LOL silly
Hahaha! Thanks for this
ooh shit.... 🙄
I'd turn that rock space upstairs in your studio into a nice flower/tropical garden. Fill it with dirt and plant some small trees and flowers, and then you can have an eco system right in your house. Would be very cool while also providing a nice scenic background plus it'll help the air quality inside your home.
Just _a thought._
7:30 I've never seen a dog sit like that without touching the floor
That's the "I'm about to poop" squat, haha.
You have TOTALLY PROVED that you GRADUATED 🎓!!
A REALLY, REALLY BEAUTIFUL STRUCTURE!!!!!