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I never can figure out how to make the title bold?

This is a call for help to develop my new YouTube channel, Jose's Garaje (YouTube.com/@chcp4429). It's basically a channel about my project to convert
a FJ40 into a FJ45 from the ground up and all aspects of the build. I currently have 10 videos posted and hope to have another each week.
I started my FJ40 history in 2003, have been a vendor here for a year and have gotten most of my questions answered from this community. I would like to thank,
to name a few, 65swb45, Poser, Racer, Cruiseroutfit, Pighead, Living in the Past, Pin Head, Coolerman, and Trollhole for all of the information they have given me
through the years that have added to my experience.
If you will, Like and Subscribe and certainly add comments if you find my info incorrect or wanting to add more
Thanks a lot
CHCP
 
And I should have added: There is no cost, there are no obligations
 
I watched the first two episodes while doing some other computer work yesterday.

You have a soothing and approachable manner, a definite plus. Also, you are obviously knowledgeable and I appreciate the budget approach. More pluses.

In the first episode I was concerned you wouldn’t get to resolve the story arc, eventually you did. That was more successful than you may realize.

Cameras don’t have to be great, it’s about lighting, angles and style. And editing .You’ll get there with that stuff. You’ve taken the big step of diving in. I applaud you for that.

If you want to chat about some of the fundamentals ever, I’d be happy to. I’ve worked in the film business for a couple decades and if you watch any TV at all, you’ve seen my work.

I’ll keep watching you grow and look forward to the outcome.

Ian
 
I watched the first two episodes while doing some other computer work yesterday.

You have a soothing and approachable manner, a definite plus. Also, you are obviously knowledgeable and I appreciate the budget approach. More pluses.

In the first episode I was concerned you wouldn’t get to resolve the story arc, eventually you did. That was more successful than you may realize.

Cameras don’t have to be great, it’s about lighting, angles and style. And editing .You’ll get there with that stuff. You’ve taken the big step of diving in. I applaud you for that.

If you want to chat about some of the fundamentals ever, I’d be happy to. I’ve worked in the film business for a couple decades and if you watch any TV at all, you’ve seen my work.

I’ll keep watching you grow and look forward to the outcome.

Ian
Thanks Ian
 

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