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Learn English with Camille, YOOPER English (Upper Peninsula of Michigan) with my Dad - Learn English with Camille (2)

YOOPER English (Upper Peninsula of Michigan) with my Dad - Learn English with Camille (2)

snow load can get so heavy. Yeah. And to heat your home out in the country, there's no natural gas.

We have fuel oil that we can get which a lot of people will use, but that's very expensive.

So we just go out in the woods and we cut down trees and we dry dry firewood and we can save an

awful lot of money. But really either way you can pay for your fuel oil which would be anywhere from

probably 700 to 1400 dollars a month. You can go out there and work and pay it or you can just do

a little bit of physical work, cut down trees and bring it home and you don't pay for anything. Yeah

it is a lot of physical work, we were cutting down trees yesterday, hauling wood. Um it's a

good workout. It's definitely good exercise it's very rewarding and it it like i said it saves $700

to $1500 a month on your fuel. Huge savings and then you can keep your home nice and warm you

know. You can walk around barefoot in a t-shirt when it's stormy and cold and comfortable and you

don't feel guilty that you're burning expensive oil. Right that oil, that's a southern word dad,

did you learn that from me? Perhaps. Well dad it's been so fun to do this interview with you,

to talk to you, reminisce a little bit, thank you so much for being here on my channel.

It's been a pleasure to be with you Camille. I wish you the best of luck and I hope people will

learn a little more english today. yes me too! Thank you guys so much for watching! Isn't my dad

amazing? I'm glad you got to learn and hear the Yooper accent and learn more about life in

a very very northern part of the United States. Don't forget to like this video

share it with your friends and subscribe to my channel. We'll see you guys soon! Tchau, ciao!

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