Testimonials

Good morning, world!

My name is Mark Hooper and I am a fellow Arkansan, residing in Little Rock.

I don’t know how I stumbled upon The Boring Channel…but some how, some way, I did. Now, why would I sit (for hours) and watch a guy mow and clean a yard? Damn, I have been doing so, day-in and day-out! I’ve been transfixed by these videos!

So, I got introduced to Lawn Care Juggernaut when my You Tube began suggesting these videos, also. The first LCJ video I watched was the cleaning up of the mini golf property — I loved it (those poor flowers)!

If Kevin showed up at my door, I’d give him a big hug, offer him a beer and get acquainted. I’d love to hear some of his stories and strike up a friendship. Instead of my yard, I’d enjoy helping him find local people in need…and pass it forward. But, I might welcome a power washing of the house — because the power washer I used didn’t do the trick! 🙂

I was so impressed with the video shot in Tulsa with Kevin…and his wife riding the mower for the first time. And, the unfortunate circumapstance of dealing with a dead body. This entire situation was handled so professionally by Kevin. This showed what a true Lu loving and caring guy he really is…and how he can be delicate with an unfortunate situation.

But, I also love seeing those golden moments when Kevin gives cash to people, unexpectedly. THESE are wonderful moments…and I dig each and every one of ‘em!

Viewers should like, comment and subscribe to both of these channels to keep the positive energy of Kevin’s mission, moving forward. These are moments of goodness that need our energy and support!

Keep on keeping on, Kevin. You are a true blessing!!!

I am a busy accountant originally from Arkansas but living in Utah near my grandchildren.

I discovered Al Bladez through YouTube and became absolutely fascinated with watching him cleanup overgrown lawns. Because of this, the Lawncare Juggernaut came up on my feed. My first episode, Kevin was on his way to clean up a property for the city that had Johnson grass so high, he was completely engulfed by it. On his way, he picked up several breakfast sandwiches and was handing it out, along with cash, to any homeless person he saw who looked hungry
He realized he had the wrong something for the job and sent his lovely wife to pick up a part. Now this property was a nightmare. Kevin began working. What I loved about this channel, he had voice overlays telling people interested in the Lawncare business how to get started. Over various uploads he talked about equipment, billing software, mistakes he had made and so forth.

As I continued watching over the days and weeks, I noticed that Kevin always offered to do the job for free. And he didn’t just do a mow and a see-ya. He trimmed trees, did the edges, cleaned up the sidewalks, pulled grass and weeds from under shrubbery. He taught how never to mow where grass would discharge into the street for motorcycle safety. How to use a garage door to your advantage when blowing off a driveway. Kevin did not just mow once, often he would go over the same lawn 2 or 3 times. Not something I ever did when mowing my own grass. He is a true professional. You will find him to be family friendly. No swearing, just kindness. There is no judgement on how a lawn became overgrown, just a willingness to help.

If you come upon his channel; The Lawncare Juggernaut or the Boring Channel, which does not have the voice overlays, it’s important to help him out by hitting the Like button and subscribing. This is why Kevin is able to do free lawn cleanups. The more people subscribe, Kevin gets paid by YouTube. With this, he is able to support his family, travel to help others with lawn cleanups, and purchase new equipment when something wears out. Liking the content gives his channel greater viewership. The more likes will make his channel show up when a person is scrolling through YouTube for something to watch.

You will not be disappointed

Sharon H
Bountiful, Utah

This is Adeline from Alberta, Canada. I’m not too sure how I stumbled upon your channels (Juggernaut first, and it’s also my fav with the voice-over), but it’s safe to say there are days I’m grateful for Youtube algorithm Other channels I subscribe to are mainly gardening, woodworking, science, history, life in general from different parts of the globe; all sorts of inspiring and positive vibes I get from. You are one of those few. I thank you.

I’d definitely be stoked if you showed up and offered to mow my lawn. You’re very thorough despite the size of the projects you’re taking on, and are very respectful and patient. I hope you continue to be a blessing to everyone on and offline.

One episode I love the most was when you and Doofy crossed paths in life and you rescued him. Just like you and your family, Doofy is such a pure soul and loves unconditionally. I hope you all remain blessed.

May your channels grow bigger, better and more successful than ever. You are more than deserving to gain likes, subscribes and (positive) comments in each and every post.

May the Good Lord bless and keep you and your whole family abundantly.

Special love sent to your Mrs and your Mama. Stay safe, healthy and happy.

Kind Regards,

ScreenshotMy name is Sheryl and I live in Minden, La. (NW LA). I’ve watched you on Facebook reels then followed on FB. I sent a card to Kevin as I love watching the transformations as well as knowing how appreciative the home owners and neighbors are.

If Kevin showed up I’d love to see him. My husband and I own 2 houses/yards together (one was rental and we bought it cheap with the intent to have a place for my crafty friends to have craft days. Unfortunately due to layoff and several replacement surgeries that idea has been put on hold. ) That yard has a huge magnolia tree and I’m at a loss as to how to maintain the yard with the pods every year.

Kevin’s compassion and hard work is something I find outstanding.

Kevin is one of those people gifted with a servant’s heart made of gold. He goes into a job with respect and sees it through to completion. If he can, Kevin will go that little extra mile to help people out, just like if it was the Lord above asking for his help on the project. He views the people he helps in need as a fellow man and does it all with no expectation and no payment. Just the joy of knowing that he is helping others is all the payment he asks for.

Hi, my name is Emily Quick. I live in the Denver metro area of Colorado and I came across Kevin’s YouTube channel called, the Boring channel, in 2019. It was a time when I was homebound and feeling like I needed something to help me stay calm but yet feel like something got accomplished during my day. When I first came across his channel, I was skeptical, watching someone cut grass in a video, what was I thinking? But by the second video I was hooked. Here was a guy, working very hard to make his life better and working so very hard to do that. His respect for others property, the consideration for the neighbors in the area and attention to details on the job were very refreshing to see. How could I not help him by subscribing to his channel? He asked nothing in return, just a subscription back then and he still is that way now.

I would definitely trust Kevin if he came knocking on my door to ask if he could help out with any request, lawn or otherwise. It has been fun to see how far his channel has grown and how far God has taken his success and his goals to help others. It has been such a privilege to be a witness to his legacy in helping others. I can only imagine that it will get even better as he continues on this mission. Please consider checking out his channels on YouTube; The Boring Channel and the Lawncare Juggernaut. If you like the content, please consider a subscription and let him know you enjoy watching what he does. Thank you for your time.