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” 
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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.
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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