The Sweet Life II

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TBH I'm not 100% sure on the meaning or the direction meant by some of these videos? Some IMO are very strange to say the least!
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The next video in the series explains it all “don’t worry be happy” :)

They certainly make me cheerful!

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What make is the yellow diesel? Is it Lima or Jouef or another make?
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The yellow switcher is a custom paint job, not by me, and is a Tyco, which dominated the low mid range market for decades. The other yellow diesel, an "F" unit, was a competitor, and did their thing particularly in the 1970's, Canadian market, and Robin Hood was a Canadian supermarket chain. Another low mid range piece, it is simple, but surprisingly durable.

Tyco also did a foray into the Australian market, selling a few pieces painted and lettered for a few major Australia roads.

My direction ranges from simply wanting to bump obscure folk music, to bumping some of the B sides of more well know artists, such as Dyer Straights, to simply amusing myself with the Loch Ness Legend, to satirizing current trends to Covid, according to whim.
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