612 Motorsports

88 Followers

My name is Sean and I LOVE anything with a motor. This channel will show case my 1995 Chevy S-10 4.3 V6, 5 speed, 2 wheel drive pick-up truck. I have been the proud owner of this truck for the past 18 years and after a car accident, I decided it was time to go custom instead of stock. Most of the work was done 10 - 12 years ago by myself in my garage and now it is time for some updates and changes. It is my second S-10 and can not see myself driving anything but. I also have a 2002 Chevy S-10 Xtreme 4.3 V6 4.3 Automatic. I am S104LIFE!!!!! I grew up in a HOT ROD Family and have had a love for speed and power at a VERY early age. Along with my truck we also get into Classic Cars, Motorcycles and Racing of all sorts. I am just a guy who works on my own stuff when I can and wants to take you along for the ride. 612 Merch = https://612-motorsports.creator-spring.com/

Pew Pew Park

73 Followers

I was born and raised in Southern California where I spent most of my childhood. I now live in Nevada as a refugee from the People's Republik of Kalifornia. I am a gun owner and 2nd Amendment supporter. I love freedom. I enjoy cooking, reading, playing video games and partaking in the pew pew life when I am not working. Opening/Closing music: American Frontiers by Aaron Kenny (via YouTube Audio Library) Chew Chew Park Opening/Closing music: Busy City by TrackTribe (via YouTube Audio Library) email: pewpewpark@gmail.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/PewPewPark Odysee: https://odysee.com/@PewPewPark GunStreamer: https://gunstreamer.com/@PewPewPark Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pewpewpark/ Website: http://www.geocities.ws/pewpewpark/index.html

FoxTale Studio: Sports

61 Followers

It all began with a kid and a dream.\n\nThe kid\'s name is Cecil. When he was 11 years old, he went to his first football practice and found his dream--playing ball in the NFL.\n\nHe trained hard, studied hard, played hard. He watched game footage, played Madden and compared that game to the real one, learning a lot about both. He also began doing something else: he began calling the Madden games as he played them. It wasn\'t long before his chosen career path was completely set in his mind: He\'d play football as a pro, retire when it was time to retire and find a home somewhere calling play-by-play. He paid close attention to his two biggest heroes, Lanny Frattare and Greg Brown, and kept working and studying and practicing.\n\nHe kept dreaming, too.\n\nOne of his oldest friends bought Cecil a hand-held recorder, something he could practice calling games into. A freshman in college now, and a walk-on for his school\'s team (but blocked from participation in his freshman year by the NCAA), Cecil studied hard, lifted weights, ran passing drills with his dad and began going to Friday night games to watch his high school team, the Brookville Blue Raiders. He took his recorder along and practiced his play calls. Then came the evening that he turned to his father and said, \'Dad, I need someone to do color. I can\'t get a good balance trying to do both.\' His dad, who had more aspirations to be a tie-dyed, armor-plated, antediluvian aardvark than a football commentator, found himself doing color.\n\nThis was sometime in the Fall of 2014.\n\nSince then, the father and son team took on the name of FoxTale Studio: Sports. For several years, they covered the entire season of Brookville Raiders football as well as the home games of Cecil\'s first school, Robert Morris University, as podcasts, cutting the full game calls down to highlight collections and posting them to an account on SoundCloud. In 2019, FTSS began livestreaming Raiders games and cutting highlight footage together, sharing both on YouTube. Neither one is certain where all of this is going, but they\'re both pretty happy to be, well, livin\' the dream.\n\nThis space is their home on Rumble and they\'re very pleased to welcome you.