I REBUILD CARS

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About I am Mat Armstrong from Leicester UK. Follow me as i build & modify cars. I dont really specialise in any manufacture of car, neither am i professionally trained, just a regular guy winging it as i go along restoring each car with my own personal touch (even if that means getting the angle grinder out) I hope my content brings a smile to your face and maybe inspires you to get on the spanners yourself. There would be no point in me listing what car i own at the moment as i switch and change so often, but you are likely to see Audi's, Mercedes, VW, Maserati's, Bentleys & more. I do like German engineering but im not scared to give the others a try 😆 At the end of the day im here for a good time & never take things too seriously so enjoy!! Mat Armstrong

MERGING HORROR WITH RNB DRILL SONGS Verified

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Welcome to the dark side of RnB and drill. On this channel, you'll experience a chilling blend of horror-inspired music that dives deep into the eerie and unsettling. From haunting melodies to hard-hitting beats, every track tells a story that will send shivers down your spine. If you’re into intense vibes, dark themes, and music that pushes the boundaries, you’ve come to the right place. Hit that subscribe button and join me on this journey into the unknown—where the music is as haunting as the visuals. Expect the unexpected.

Where learning and fun merge!

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We all wish for our children to look back on their childhood with fondness and even a feeling a magic. Why is it, then, that we get sucked into this fast-paced culture's way of pushing our kids to be little adults? We want them to be the best, smartest, most responsible and productive... but then where is room for pure childhood? I have gotten sucked into this myself. Several times. Mom guilt never gives up on making us feel inadequate. Am I right? But I keep coming back to my ‘why’. I want my relationship with my kids to be at the core of our homeschool. I want them to want to chase curiosity; to actually think it is fun to pursue knowledge for a lifetime. I have a 7 year old and 3 year old. They are both moving targets, which means I am constantly changing my approach, but with more people now than ever entering the homeschool space, I thought I would share what works for our family!