Light At The End Of The Tunnel!

Life Uncontained
30 May 202413:54

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the host shares the progress of a construction project, focusing on the drywall installation in a small space. They discuss the meticulous process of applying corner beads and the time-consuming nature of screw heads, but overall, the project is moving smoothly. The host also contemplates the challenges of working with a baby and the potential issues of moving the house once completed. Amidst the construction, there's a light-hearted moment where the host jokes about the 'Moody Mountain' vibe they're aiming for with the interior design, including black cabinetry and wood accents. The video captures the essence of a home renovation journey, filled with hard work, humor, and anticipation for the final result.

Takeaways

  • 🏠 The video is about the progress of a home renovation, specifically focusing on the drywall installation process.
  • πŸ› οΈ The narrator mentions they are ready for the final skim coat of drywall, indicating the project is nearing completion.
  • πŸ‘Ά There is a baby present on set, and the narrator is adjusting to working with a baby nearby, which adds a personal touch to the video.
  • 🎡 Background music is used throughout the video, creating a pleasant atmosphere for the viewer.
  • πŸ‘· The process of installing corner beads in the main bedroom is discussed, showing the detailed work involved in drywall installation.
  • πŸ”© The narrator talks about the time-consuming nature of working on screw heads, emphasizing the meticulousness required in this phase of construction.
  • 🎨 There is a concern about potential damage to the drywall during the moving process, which shows the care and attention to detail involved.
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ The video includes commentary on working with children on a construction site, adding a dynamic and sometimes humorous element.
  • πŸ–ŒοΈ Spencer, presumably a contractor or family member, is shown applying the first layer of mud over tape joints, which is a crucial step in drywall finishing.
  • πŸ•’ The narrator mentions that a lot of the renovation work is done at night to avoid the heat and possibly to minimize disturbance to the children.
  • πŸ–ΌοΈ The kitchen cabinetry has been delivered and installed, and the decision to use black color for the cabinets is highlighted as part of achieving a 'Moody Mountain' aesthetic.

Q & A

  • What is the current progress of the construction project described in the script?

    -The construction project is moving along well, with the drywall process nearly complete. The corner beads are being finished, and the next steps include applying the first layer of mud over the tape joints, installing outside corners, and sanding.

  • What are the concerns expressed about the quality of the construction?

    -The person speaking is concerned that the construction might look perfect, but then something could happen during the move, like a giant crack appearing, which would be unfortunate.

  • How is the process of working with a baby on site described?

    -Working with a baby on site is described as feeling weird and potentially difficult, especially if the baby is awake and moving around, which could make the footage shaky.

  • What is the significance of the phrase 'Moody Mountain' mentioned in the script?

    -The phrase 'Moody Mountain' is used to describe a desired aesthetic for the interior of the construction project, aiming for a moody and atmospheric vibe.

  • What is the plan for the kitchen cabinetry in terms of color and material?

    -The plan for the kitchen cabinetry is to use black color instead of wood, to avoid having too much wood in the space and to achieve the 'Moody Mountain' vibe.

  • How does the person speaking feel about the progress of the drywall work?

    -The person speaking feels that the drywall work is going smoothly and looks really good, especially considering the outcome of their previous house.

  • What is the impact of having children on the construction work?

    -Having children impacts the construction work by requiring most of the tasks to be done at night when the children are asleep, and it also adds an element of unpredictability and potential danger on the construction site.

  • What are the challenges mentioned regarding the drywall process?

    -The challenges mentioned include the time-consuming nature of working on screw heads and the mess that starts with sanding, which is part of the drywall process.

  • What is the next step in the drywall process after sanding?

    -After the initial round of sanding, the next step in the drywall process is to apply more mud over all the joints to build them out a bit more and then prepare for the final round of sanding.

  • How does the person speaking describe the atmosphere during the construction?

    -The person speaking describes the atmosphere as peaceful, especially during the evening when the construction work is being done, contrasting with the noise of children during the day.

Outlines

00:00

🎨 Preparing for Paint and Drywall Progress

The video starts with background music and discusses the progress in preparing a small space for painting. The drywall process is moving along well, with corner beads being installed in the main bedroom. The speaker mentions the time-consuming nature of the work, especially dealing with screw heads, but overall, the process is smooth. They express concern about potential cracks when moving the setup. Additionally, the challenge of working with a baby is highlighted, mentioning that the baby's snores add a unique background sound.

05:01

🏑 Evening Drywall Work and Kitchen Cabinet Excitement

The second part continues with background music and shows Spencer working on drywall in the evenings due to cooler temperatures. The speaker explains that most work is done at night while Spencer handles the drywall and editing. They discuss the limited space in the cabin and express excitement about organizing once the construction is complete. They also mention receiving kitchen cabinetry and deciding on black cabinets for a moody mountain vibe, balancing with wood elements in the space.

10:14

πŸ”¨ Final Drywall Steps and Humorous Moments

The final section details the sanding process being completed and the next step of applying more mud to joints. Despite a mishap with a box of mud, progress continues quickly due to the small space. The video includes humorous moments, such as dad jokes and a playful reference to 'Scout, I am your father.' The segment ends with the speaker noting the quick progress and background music playing.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Drywall

Drywall, also known as plasterboard or gypsum board, is a panel made of calcium sulfate dihydrate (gypsum), with or without additives, typically reinforced with a tissue facer, installed over the skeletal frame of a building. In the video, drywall is being installed as part of the construction process. The script mentions 'ready for paint' and 'final skim coat,' which are steps following the installation of drywall, indicating the progression of the construction work.

πŸ’‘Skim Coat

A skim coat is a thin layer of joint compound applied to a wall or ceiling surface to create a smooth, even finish. It's typically used over drywall to cover seams and imperfections. In the script, the phrase 'ready for the final skim coat' suggests that the drywall installation is nearing completion, and the next step is to prepare the surface for painting.

πŸ’‘Corner Beads

Corner beads are metal or plastic strips used in drywall construction to reinforce and protect the corners of a room. They provide a smooth, clean edge for finishing. The script mentions 'done the corner beads here within this main bedroom,' indicating a step in the drywall finishing process where the corners are being prepared for a neat and professional appearance.

πŸ’‘Mud

In the context of drywall finishing, 'mud' refers to the joint compound or drywall mud, a mixture of gypsum and water, used to fill in the seams and cover the tape joints between sheets of drywall. The script mentions 'applying the first layer of mud over all the tape joints,' which is a crucial step in creating a smooth surface for painting.

πŸ’‘Taping

Taping is the process of applying drywall tape and mud to the seams between drywall panels to create a smooth, continuous surface. The script refers to 'inside corners' and 'outside corners,' which are different techniques used in taping to ensure a seamless finish.

πŸ’‘Sanding

Sanding is the process of smoothing a surface with abrasive materials, often done after applying mud to drywall. It is essential for preparing the surface for painting. The script mentions 'sanding is done on this initial round,' indicating the progress in the drywall finishing process.

πŸ’‘Construction Site

A construction site is a location where construction work is being carried out. The script contains several references to the construction site, such as 'kids playing in a construction site' and 'it's not a construction site,' highlighting the setting and the challenges of working in such an environment.

πŸ’‘Cabinetry

Cabinetry refers to built-in furniture units, such as cabinets, that are used for storage and organization, often in kitchens or bathrooms. The script discusses 'kitchen cabinetry' and the decision-making process for choosing the color and style, which is a significant aspect of interior design in the construction project.

πŸ’‘Moody Mountain Vibe

The term 'Moody Mountain Vibe' is used to describe a specific aesthetic or atmosphere that the script's speaker is aiming for in the construction project. It suggests a dark, moody, and possibly rustic or natural look, which is further illustrated by the choice of black cabinetry and wood elements.

πŸ’‘Parenting

Parenting is the process of raising and caring for children. The script mentions 'get used to working with a baby on me again,' which reflects the challenges and adjustments of balancing work and family life, especially in a construction environment.

πŸ’‘Humidity

Humidity refers to the amount of water vapor in the air. It can affect comfort levels and the drying process of materials like paint and mud used in construction. The script mentions 'that hot in here working' and 'a little humid,' indicating the environmental conditions that the workers are dealing with.

Highlights

The background audio consists of baby snores, indicating a family-friendly and homely atmosphere.

The small space's drywall process is moving along quickly.

The corner beads in the main bedroom are being installed, with work progressing smoothly.

The process of installing screw heads is time-consuming, but the results are of high quality.

The speaker expresses satisfaction with the progress and anticipates a good final outcome.

There's a humorous concern about potential damage during the move.

Adjusting to working with a baby present, especially when the baby is awake and active, presents a challenge.

The presence of children on a construction site adds an element of fun and excitement.

A humorous moment where someone is likened to 'bird poop' due to their appearance.

Spencer is applying the first layer of mud over tape joints, a crucial step in the drywall process.

The process includes installing outside corners and sanding, which creates a mess.

The drywall work is mostly done at night to avoid the heat and to work when the kids are asleep.

The speaker is excited about the kitchen cabinetry and the decision to go with black color.

The chosen color for the cabinets is expected to contribute to a 'Moody Mountain' vibe.

There's a playful moment where dad jokes are getting more intense with each child.

The speaker mentions the need for more storage and the arrival of kitchen cabinetry.

The final round of sanding is anticipated to be the last step before the project is completed.

Transcripts

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[Music]

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I just keep thinking all the background

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with the audio though was just going to

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be little baby

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snores it is looking good in here are we

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ready for

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paint we should be ready for the final

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skim coat this being such a small space

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it went pretty quick

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[Music]

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drywall is moving right along I have

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done the corner beads here within this

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uh main bedroom and I'm just working my

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way down through the rest of the

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container so that's what I'm working on

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today is just finishing out the corner

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beads but I got to say like this whole

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process I would say it's coming out

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great like everything's coming together

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moving right along but the only downside

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to all of this is much more timec

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consuming than I what I remember at

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least especially those screw heads I'm

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like and there obviously I went Above

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and Beyond on screw heads so there's

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there a lot of work just in that but

01:19

other than that everything else is going

01:22

pretty smoothly yeah I think it looks

01:23

really good this time especially knowing

01:26

how our house turned out I just know how

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good this is already going to look I

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think my biggest fear with it all is

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that it's going to look perfect and then

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we're going to move it and then

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something's going to

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happen get a giant crack somewhere yeah

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but I mean I know you'll fix it doesn't

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doesn't really matter I mean it would

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suck if it's like a big crack like in

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the middle of a cavity right yeah that's

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the only thing I could think that would

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suck it'll be fine

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this feels pretty weird I got to get

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used to fing with a baby on me

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again it's easy right now because she's

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asleep but if she was awake and

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kicking that's when it's going to be

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difficult all the footage will just be

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shaky I just keep thinking all the

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background with the audio though was

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just going to be little baby snores

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[Music]

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so what's it like being kids playing in

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a construction site is it fun uhhuh

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every day is bringing kids work

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[Music]

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day he just stiff leg jumped out of the

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bathroom that was terrifying you know

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this and I know that you drive me there

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and I'll drive you back 2 plus two is

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simple math you hold my hand I hold

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yours back and I could walk blindfold to

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your house I memorize your Freckle count

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when you sing I like that sound I can't

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expain

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[Music]

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it

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now I was just think thinking to myself

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man you really got a good system down

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there now you look like a bird poop

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don't you

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[Music]

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[Music]

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it is looking good in here are we ready

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for

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paint so Spencer is about to start on

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the next step of this drywall process

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and what he's going to be doing is

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applying the first layer of mud over all

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the tape joints and once he's done with

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that he can install all the outside

04:30

corners cuz he is all done with the

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inside Corners now and then he's going

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to sand it which is where the huge mess

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starts and then do his next layer of mud

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over all the tape joints just making

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sure everything looks really nice and

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the outside corners then sand

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again and then we should be ready for

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the final skim coat and then say it

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again for real

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okay

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[Music]

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a

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[Music]

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y'all don't mind the scone on top of my

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head in case you guys are curious how do

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you get anything done with three kids

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most of the stuff's done at night

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Spencer has been coming out here in the

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evening and trying to get as much

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drywall done as possible especially

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because it's starting to get hotter so

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it feels a lot nicer right now in the

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evening but yeah he's going to do this

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and this is when all of the editing and

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all that gets done so time for

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overtime don't you love all the sounds

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outside

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mhm I love it this time of year it's so

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peaceful it's a little different from

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the screaming kids during the day

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[Music]

07:02

the amount of crap inside this

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cabin small space so it doesn't take

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much to fill that's

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true I cannot wait

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until I mean obviously until it's not a

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construction site but so there's a place

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for everything we have all the

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Cabinetry

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storage it'll be nice and speaking of

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storage we actually got our kitchen

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all in the other day all our kitchen

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cabinetry and everything and I am so

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excited to see how it ends up looking in

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here because we weren't sure what color

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we should do for the cabinets like

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whether or not we should do wood or what

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we should do but we don't want to do too

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much wood in here so she loves the wood

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oh my God what you're so stupid so what

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we decided is actually to go with the

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color

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black and I feel like it's just going to

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look awesome in here because y'all know

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I was wanting it to be moody in here so

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I think that the black is going to look

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really good don't you it's going to look

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spectacular the The Moody yes the Moody

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vibe that I'm going for but yeah I think

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it's going to look really good with you

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know the drywall the black

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Cabinetry the wood ceiling the wood trim

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I feel like it's all going to go really

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well together just having that

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contrast it's a uh Moody Mountain

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Vibe Moody Mountain can you look that up

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on

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Pinterest Moody Mountain Moody Mountain

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Moody Mountain

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[Laughter]

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interior I mean I I would look it up on

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Pinterest

09:02

this is dry oh don't don't touch that

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baby it's wet don't touch the dry wall

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is

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wet it's wet wall it's wet wall

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currently this

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is when it's dry the dad jokes are just

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getting more intense with each child we

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have well it's understandable for me why

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you got dad

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jokes dad jokes mom jokes it's all the

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same

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slinging lot everywhere slinging

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everywhere

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[Music]

10:13

how's it going that hot in here working

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in here yeah it's a little humid Scout I

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am your father

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[Music]

10:34

[Music]

10:42

[Applause]

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[Music]

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so all my sanding is done on this

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initial round so uh now on to the next

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step which is more mud which will be

10:55

over all my joints and whatnot again to

10:58

kind of build them out a little bit bit

10:59

more and in the process cuz I needed to

11:01

make more mud I bought a box of mud last

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night and went to go make a little bit

11:07

more and of course the back rips so now

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I'm stuck with a whole lot of extra

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mud so yeah after all this then I'm

11:16

ready for my should be roughly my final

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round of

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sanding

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hopefully which this being such a small

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space it went pretty quick so and since

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there's no

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roof small square footage it kind of

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flew through it yeah you're definitely

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moving quickly

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[Music]

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m

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oh

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a

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