The Story of The Elevator Channel - Part 2

Published 2014-07-12
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Thanks for supporting me for 6 years! To celebrate, I've put together a video that looks back at some of my personal favorite moments on YouTube. I placed everything in chronological order to both tell a story and to show how this channel has evolved over the years. I really hope you enjoy it!!

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All Comments (14)
  • @putty1574
    This video is truly exceptional! It kept me entertained for every moment it lasted. I think it's such an excellent way to reflect on your past video achievements and your best moments over these great past six years. I truly realized just how great your genre of video making was at the part of the video where you played music over the Intercontinental scenic elevator in Kansas City. I think that scene alone is a true testament to the exceptional quality of your videos. I've been a viewer for more than a year now and every time I see one of your videos in my subscription box it brings a smile to my face because I know that I will be entertained when I watch it. Thank you for being dedicated to quality videos that suit the interests of myself and many others. 
  • Wow, what a great video from a great channel! I really mean that! You know the work you put in into this channel is amazing! And it really show's that you both enjoy/know what your talking about. It's channel's like these that have inspired me to even think about joining the elevator community! You should be very proud of yourself buddy! Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing all the work that you've made that truly "explores the world around us".  Best wishes for the future, -TEP
  • @jimster586
    Thanks for six awesome years, and here's to at least another six!
  • @Ovator
    Me and my sister were riding a Dover and she hit alarm instead of door close and the bell was weird.
  • @thewildeeper
    Awesome job! I'm a bit surprised we didn't see more footage of Mexico or car washes here, but hey, this is your video not mine. :)
  • 43:27 - One time a few years back I was at the West Ridge Mall in Topeka, KS when I was caught filming on the elevators. If it were any ol' mall, they would just tell me to stop. But oh, no. This was a Simon Mall. And they have different policies. So, here is what happened. Two security officers told me to get off, and give them my camera.  They then took me, arm in arm, just like policemen, to the mall office to see the director of security. There, they reviewed the footage, and said that I have been violating Simon Policy in multiple occasions (there were videos on there from other malls, all non-Simon). Because of this, they confiscated and permanently retained my camera and all related equipment, issued me a $250 citation, and issued me a five year restraining order for all Simon-Mangaged properties. 
  • @SamSitar
    the destroyed deathtrap elevator in worcester ma did that too.