TDW 1590 - The Very First Automobile
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Transcript
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what are you
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doing can't get enough of those leaves
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huh you better leave that spot
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alone get on with the
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day come
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on
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or or
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not I'll see you later welcome everyone
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Adam the woo here to the bustling
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parking lot at the
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cooko convention and
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Conference Event
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Center but there is an auto museum
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inside those doors and I figured why not
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why not right sounds
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good it's my second channel daily Vlog
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channel it's the daily woo the entryway
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is down this long
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hallway there's no one here but us there
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it is the original Coco
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bullshirt I might have to might have to
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get one of
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is I was born on October 14 187 this is
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a gentleman by the name of Elwood Haynes
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who created the first automobile and
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this is a recreation of what it looked
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like and there's a picture of it in the
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original is in the Smithsonian in
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Washington
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DC
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Vibrations by July
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1894 the 820 lb vehicle was ready to
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Road cap on July 4th a crowd gathered to
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watch as the machine was pushed into the
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street for safety's sake the automobile
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was towed out of town by horses to
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Pumpkin Vine Pikes for test run it's
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pretty cool that it all started right
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here way down in
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COC Indiana and they have designated
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this stretch of the museum hannes Avenue
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it's like a walk through time this is a
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1921 hannes model and if you look
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closely in the back seat there's a
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passenger waiting for a
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ride back seat driver 101 I really like
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these early 1900 models this is 1900
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this is 1908 just something about like
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the construction and architecture of
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vehicles back then it's kind of neat
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this classic vehicle according to the
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side of it was made in the 1930
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right isn't that am I reading that
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correctly so yeah can you imagine paying
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12 cents a gallon for
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gas you get a lot of
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miles just for a very cheap price
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there's a mural on the side of the wall
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all about cooko and all the fun facts
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and historical significance of the Town
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they've recreated the hannes auto
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Factory Circa
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1902 and you can basically walk through
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it and see what it was like to create
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those very first automobiles I'm
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stationed here to turn this wheel to
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achieve my spot in
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Automotive History I just now realized
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this is a woman with a beard it's a
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female with a huge gargantuan stash is
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that what they're called mutton chops I
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think mutton chops are more like like
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Sideburn like Jacob the car carpet
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bagger style but I think yeah I
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guess yeah interesting you hard at work
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buddy you're getting it done this guy
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really seems to enjoy what he has been
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designated to
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do at that smile on his face just
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working with a smile it's got to be very
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difficult to concentrate with your
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glasses not on straight though whatever
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works for you though this is the chassis
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from a 1919 model and this woman here is
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very very fascinated look honey it even
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comes with a spare
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tire a spare tire
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James a
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spare tire spare look at
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it this is sort of the evolution of the
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car radio that one starting with
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1958 there's some here from the 70s
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1977
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1980 cassette tapes
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1994 CD players became very popular this
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one's from
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1941 push button am only not even FM yet
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it might not look it but this woman was
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the queen of the road Margaret
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hoggins out of my way coming through
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coming up now on a classic gas station
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You' pull in full service this guy in
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the window over here he's like I do not
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want to fill your car up today I just
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want to hang out here and listen to
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these new fangled radios just get us
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there how much farther do we have to go
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this stinking
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traffic we're not
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moving I got to be honest there are way
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more vehicles in here than I thought
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there would be it's pretty freaking cool
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and this is not a trunk this is actually
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another their seat that pops up so if
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you had an extra passenger you could sit
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back there in the back in 1929 Ford
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created this is called a wood station
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wagon the reason it's called that is
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because the doors are in fact made out
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of wood would you ride in
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that sure would you in 1915 there was a
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company called the Fisk rubber company
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and they had a basically a mascot of
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this child and they have recreated it in
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fulls siiz gargantuan form holding a
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candle and
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carrying a tire there has to be probably
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about a 100
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cars in this entire building they even
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have an old Coca-Cola machine and check
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this out it looks like a Coca-Cola
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cooler but it's really a couch you can
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just relax and enjoy the Ambiance of old
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school Coca-Cola flavor
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what do I'm enjoying the Ambiance of
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that old school Coca-Cola flavor this
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was Cook's first motorized fire engine
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there he is the fire chief say so right
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there on his hat pretty fascinating to
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think that this was really used this was
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the very first fire engine that was not
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horse
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drawn in town this is Cassie she has
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been recreating ated in mannequin form
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standing in front of this Ford but she
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was a real person that worked in town
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for years and years and that's her right
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there this was her father's shop that
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she grew up in and eventually she took
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over running the place and that's her
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right there changing a tire whoa check
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it out it's not a Hidden Mickey it's a
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hidden
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Roger Eddie I wonder why he's hiding
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there inside that car I have what
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there's a gangster right there G tracker
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there's even a 1950s Diner in here the
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Pioneer I am getting hungry the doors
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appear to be closed though and I think
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the last customer is being
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served I think he might be a little bit
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creeping the woman out though because
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she has given some weird body language
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sir please take your eyes off the
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waitress sir you're making her very
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uncomfortable tra the van straight up
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for it I get 80 m to the gallon on this
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hog out of everything you are witnessing
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one of these cars is not like the
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others when you see it you will
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know
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sh tiny car alert the Buick torpedo I
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would probably get a leg cramp sitting
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in that this girl on the bike has just
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purchased some popcorn and is being
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served by no one
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it's the ghost in the popcorn cart in
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all seriousness though this really was a
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popcorn cart used for years and years
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all around cooka in fact the license
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plate on the bicycle says the town's
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name and who doesn't love these old
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Gremlins and there's a little teeny one
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back there it's like a mini Gremlin I
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didn't even notice but we have Alf in
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there hey Willie this place is huge it's
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basically Al one massive Warehouse
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building with a lot of vehicles and a
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lot of history especially when it comes
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to this neck of the woods of Indiana if
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you're ever in this area definitely come
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check it out it's $5 to get in well
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worth it if you're into this sort of
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thing just don't prick your finger on
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that you know what
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happens started a little
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moderate bonfire except it's not really
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a bonfire it's just smoldering
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leaves let's see if we let's see if we
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can get a little spark here wait a
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second wait wait wait we have
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success
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and look at the
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woods filled with smoke
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billowing it's kind of
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creepy it's almost like an area Jason
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Vorhees would thrive
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in although Jason V's never started a
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fire as far as I know I he might have on
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accident but I don't think he
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purposefully started a campfire he just
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put him
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out in his own