As a native born and bred Scouser,glad you enjoyed your visit to our City.There's so much to do in the City and elsewhere locally.Hope you get to come back again sometime.
Loved the video man. I’m from Houston, TX and I visited Liverpool (amongst other places in England and Ireland too) last year and we loved it! The people were way nicer and friendlier in Liverpool than in London. We were surprised at how good the food was at all the Spanish and Latin food restaurants there too. Highly recommend Revolución de Cuba and Lunyalita for Spanish food! Enjoy and pura vida!
@@eightiesmusic1984 Is that why Tourists from all Around The World come here yo soak up the Atmosphere, and Culture. We have the biggest collection of Grade listed Buildings in the UK Outside of London. You seem to think that The entire city is a crime ridden gun and Knife toting wild west like place. There is crime of all sorts of major Types in most city's in The UK And that's a fact, but not all areas are the Same. Where I live, there are Doctors, Solicitors and businessmen of all descriptions, in fact one of the most sought after places on Merseyside to live and it's not only my area, there are plenty more alike. So get off your Bigoted high Horse, take the chip of your shoulder and come and see for yourself because you have obviously Never been here. How's that for an intelligent Response?
Your not going to get shot or stabbed at the Albert Dock. Your more likely to get hugged, or someone by you a drink. Liverpool is known for its warmth and hospitality ❤
@@SimSim-zf9ifgetting ye tyres robbed is the last of your worries in this country. What part do you live in? I bet its full of noncey unchecked entities fresh off the boat
@@SimSim-zf9if Lad you do know, liverpool is one of the safest places in england compared to the rest of the uk xD Get your self educated before commenting on a city you know nothing about
Respect to you for doing all this...on your own! I've commented before on your Wxm vlogs...but still, well done pal 👍 Liverpool's a great City - there's always been a BIG fanbase for L'pool in Wxm (along with Man U, Everton ) ....but it's unreal how many are now changing/returning to following their Home Town team. I think that's why Paul Mullin has become such a hero here....we're very similar in our political & general views. UTST.....
@@SimSim-zf9if I'm not saying Yorkshire people are mean..but I once told a Yorkshire man there was a fly sitting on the head of his pint...instead of flicking it away, he picked it up and shouted at the fly "spit it out ya little bugger"!
The Radio City beacon you were in used to be a restaurant and the whole top rotated. Such a great vantage point to see the entire city from. Bit of trivia too, you mentioned how much you were walking, bet you didn't know that Liverpool is the exact same size as Disney World resort, 43 square miles.
You’re more in danger of coming to harm in the USA than anywhere in the UK. Most places, especially in the North of the UK are friendly and want visitors to feel welcome.
Chicago is safer than Liverpool. Definitely not on the stats. Chicago stats are like a war zone , but 80% of Chicago is way safer than nearly all of Liverpool.
Although the last battle of the American Civil War was at Palmito Ranch in May 1865, the last Confederate surrender occurred in Liverpool on 6 November 1865, when the Confederate warship 'CSS Shenandoah' surrendered at Liverpool.
Great video mate. I live in the UK and have never even been to Liverpool but have always pondered about going. The buildings there look amazing I might just pass on by.
Come to Liverpool. There's so much to see. It's not just about the night life and restaurants, but the buildings here. The Oriel Chambers for its Architecture. It was the world's first building featuring a metal-framed glass curtain wall. Near by there's the former Bank of Liverpool Building, with it's Lions Head door knocker, the fangs of which have been polished as sailors touched them for luck as they walked down to their ships at the docks. You need to visit both Cathedrals, and travel out to Speke Hall, Hale Village and the Child of Hale's grave, and of course West Derby Village, mentioned in the doomsday book. If you're near John Lewis, there's a place where you can view the first dock built in Liverpool. It's a city that can be walked but you'll need for than a couple of days to see most of it.
The museum of Liverpool life is good, but there's another great one on William Brown Street, it's called the World Museum. (All our museums are free to enter) The Western Approaches Museum where the Battle of the Atlantic in ww2 was co-ordinated is a great one to visit too. Also, Mathew Street is a mecca for Beatles fans. There are Beatles Tours too. You would have been quite safe at the Albert Dock, no one would stab or shoot you, it's full of families and couples. There were so many places you've missed and i wish i could have shown you around. 🇬🇧♥️👍🎹🎸🎼🎤🌙🍺🎵🕺
@11.47, St Nicholas Church, was the location of the original Mersey waterfront and where many migrants left the UK, Liverpool to seek new lives in the USA. This would have been their last view of Liverpool. Significant.
Great video! Im really glad you enjoyed your time in Liverpool. I feel so lucky to be a Scouser as I was born and bred in Liverpool. YNWA (Youll Never Walk Alone - motto of Liverppol Football Club)
Liverpool is the friendliest city in the UK. Scousers are renowned for talking the leg off you and trying to buy you a pint.....you definitely chose the wrong football team though lol.
Thanks for the views from The Beacon! In case you don't know, that used to be a rotating restaurant. Enjoyed a couple of dinners there in the '80s, along with the nighttime views of the lights of Liverpool.
I had duck a l'orange at the tower when it was a swanky French restaurant. I'd just turned 13 and my mum thought it would be nice to try it. Still remember the day.
I feel like you missed so much because you just wandered round. You needed to be with a Scouser to show you some other interesting places. Glad you liked it though - Liverpool's a great city.
Spent a lot of my teenage years in Liverpool, seeing some great bands at the Empire theatre (next to Lime St station) Radio City was a revolving restaurant then. Love the place
I saw a lot of famous bands at the Empire, one or two at the Playhouse and frequented Eric's as well. That was when you could walk in and buy the tickets at a sensible price. Worked Saturdays and school holidays at Lewis's for spending money.
@@martinconnelly1473 We live in North Wales, so we used to buy postal orders and send them off to buy tickets. I remember Black Sabbath was £1.75 and Queen was £2.25! I worked in Tesco on Saturdays and holidays. My first pay packet was £2.99 and I didn’t know what to do with all that money 😂😂😂
Didnt the vikings vanish 500 hundred years before Liverpool obtained City status and then was built up. putting up a few wood hut villages wasn't building what the Victorians left us with.
Where the Beatles statue was the three buildings are called from left to right the Royal Liverbirds Building (The saying is if the two birds on the building face each other trouble will ensue..😂), the custom house in the middle and the Cunnard building on the right. The three buildings together are known as the threes Graces..
Im from Liverpool live 8 miles north of Liverpool born in 1965, still never been radio city tower scared of heights, if it was 4 times as wide I’d go up there but it looks very unstable 😂
For other people going to liverpool, the scooter are good to get around you juat need to wcan a provisional license and you can buy a pass for the day or maybe the weekend.
My dad sadly no longer around took me to the very top of ( what i was told to be the BEACON ) A LONG TIME ago ( when it had the revolving resturant in it) before it became Radio City. What a sight it was. Not been up there since. As i foundout the price of being up there for a period of time( i think is about 20mins could be a bit longer can't really remember 🤔🙄). Is too exspensive & i can't get in the lift due to my disability 😯😮😕So, nice for others to go up there & show a video of the veiw on UA-cam. & I do hope this American really enjoyed Liverpool & maybe he will take a trip on our last remaing ferry next time he comes here. Amongst the many other sites it has to offer. Staying in the city fora good few days ( at least a week). 😉👍
@@jennarama You must be very proud of your dad that he help build this enormous & fantastic building. My dad was a very keen photographer of which he use to develope his own prints before digital cameras became popular & he found the use of them rather strange ( as you would being brought up by old school methods) But, i soon took a very keen interest in photography by the very best teacher i could have MY DAD. So, i know what it's like to loose someone you feel close to that you feel so very proud of. Good luck to the future. 😉
@@waylingtons You forget he is from, America, kids get shot all the time over there, even by police mistakes. Compared to London Birmingham Nottingham or Manchester, Liverpool is safer.
@@marksavage1108err you get knives and stabbing all over in the uk. Comparing uk to America is like either it’s worse or just silently unsafe like Colombia and Brazil and Mexico.
Bro, was that sketchy freak eyeballing you through the window ? I got on to the way you got his face on camera, is that why you stayed on FaceTime ? Or I'm I paranoid ? The good thing about Liverpool is if you do get in trouble, just shout out, someone will help, it's that type of place... That clock that struck behind you on the pier head is called the liver building, you can see on Robert Pattinson's Batman... 100's of your favorite movies have been filmed in Liverpool, so glad you enjoyed our city....
Me again the Liverpool people are lovely❤but u still get your criminals Manchester is far more dangerous do not go on canal st or anyway near Manchester canal’s because there has been a serial killer and they still have not caught him police 👮♀️ won’t say it’s a serial killer he been at it years not just killing gays but straights loads have been killed there lots of men the architecture in Liverpool is amazing.
LIVERPOOL IS A BOSS CITY, UNLIKE london THE PEOPLE WILL NOT ROB YOU, THEY WILL TALK TO YOU, PEOPLE COME HERE AND DO NOT LEAVE, THEY LOVE THE GAFF, IT IS FANTASTIC, WELCOME TO LIVERPOOL, IT IS THE PLACE TO BE.
Just cos I care about u do not be fooled u are not save any where in the uk 🇬🇧 please take my advice especially in cities even towns and villages r not safe any more sweetie keep safe watch out for pick pockets and watch your phone 📞 never loan it to anyone even if they say it’s for emergency 🆘 alaways watch your back knife crime is rampant a bit like your guns are not saying it for u not to put u off our country just gleaning u with important info love ❤️ your accent and u u r lovely .
@@sheldonsmith1294somewhere wirh tree lined streets, cobbled streets, quaint mews’s and stunning townhouses. Surrounded by amazing parks, and a cosmopolitan feel. The opposite of Liverpool.
Man its so good to see Americans coming over here and loving the City ❤
As a native born and bred Scouser,glad you enjoyed your visit to our City.There's so much to do in the City and elsewhere locally.Hope you get to come back again sometime.
Liverpool is a fab city ❤
What a lovely guy, chilled & relaxed. Thank you for reviewing our city :)
Thank you for visiting! I'm so proud of my beautiful city ,and, I'm so happy you enjoyed your time here!💙❤️🎶
Born and raised here, love it. Travelled to many places, none better than scousers.
Love Liverpool
Love that you love my city 🎉
Enjoy your time here in Liverpool always welcome peace out
i cannot wait to go back
Loved the video man. I’m from Houston, TX and I visited Liverpool (amongst other places in England and Ireland too) last year and we loved it! The people were way nicer and friendlier in Liverpool than in London. We were surprised at how good the food was at all the Spanish and Latin food restaurants there too. Highly recommend Revolución de Cuba and Lunyalita for Spanish food! Enjoy and pura vida!
Definitely will have to check it out! Thank you for watching the video
@@atillotv5054 Glad you enjoyed your time in our City My friend, you won't find friendlier people anywhere, everyone is Welcome 👍👍
@@stephensmith4480we deffo are 😂
@@eightiesmusic1984 Go away 🔔End. You haven't a clue.
@@eightiesmusic1984 Is that why Tourists from all Around The World come here yo soak up the Atmosphere, and Culture. We have the biggest collection of Grade listed Buildings in the UK Outside of London. You seem to think that The entire city is a crime ridden gun and Knife toting wild west like place. There is crime of all sorts of major Types in most city's in The UK And that's a fact, but not all areas are the Same. Where I live, there are Doctors, Solicitors and businessmen of all descriptions, in fact one of the most sought after places on Merseyside to live and it's not only my area, there are plenty more alike. So get off your Bigoted high Horse, take the chip of your shoulder and come and see for yourself because you have obviously Never been here. How's that for an intelligent Response?
Your not going to get shot or stabbed at the Albert Dock. Your more likely to get hugged, or someone by you a drink. Liverpool is known for its warmth and hospitality ❤
And nicking car tyres
@@SimSim-zf9ifThere is always one idiot
@@SimSim-zf9ifinfinitely better than south yorkshire you bad nonce
@@SimSim-zf9ifgetting ye tyres robbed is the last of your worries in this country. What part do you live in? I bet its full of noncey unchecked entities fresh off the boat
@@SimSim-zf9if Lad you do know, liverpool is one of the safest places in england compared to the rest of the uk xD
Get your self educated before commenting on a city you know nothing about
Respect to you for doing all this...on your own! I've commented before on your Wxm vlogs...but still, well done pal 👍
Liverpool's a great City - there's always been a BIG fanbase for L'pool in Wxm (along with Man U, Everton ) ....but it's unreal how many are now changing/returning to following their Home Town team.
I think that's why Paul Mullin has become such a hero here....we're very similar in our political & general views. UTST.....
So glad you enjoyed our fantastic city. Great vid
Nice video mate, respect from Liverpool,
yeah i can't wait to go back
Love the video am from Liverpool born bk in 79 av still not been up the radio city tower love my home town 👍
Just go and get on the ale mate. Our nightlife is the best. As long as you like the Beatles haha
Hope you had a great time in my beautiful city
Scousers are the best people ,I'm from the other side and definitely scousers are the most hospitable,warm and friendly people ever 😊
Not a patch on South Yorkshire folk
@@SimSim-zf9if theyre much nicer than south yorkshire folk.
@@SimSim-zf9if I'm not saying Yorkshire people are mean..but I once told a Yorkshire man there was a fly sitting on the head of his pint...instead of flicking it away, he picked it up and shouted at the fly "spit it out ya little bugger"!
@@TheRealist2022 lol
@@kamikaze7347 SY don't nick ya tyres
Lovely city ❤️
Great video of our great city 👍🏻
The Radio City beacon you were in used to be a restaurant and the whole top rotated. Such a great vantage point to see the entire city from.
Bit of trivia too, you mentioned how much you were walking, bet you didn't know that Liverpool is the exact same size as Disney World resort, 43 square miles.
...and just as many weird and wonderful people walking around!
Glad you enjoyed Liverpool! it’s definitely a party city.
yeah can't wait to come back and see more of it
You’re more in danger of coming to harm in the USA than anywhere in the UK. Most places, especially in the North of the UK are friendly and want visitors to feel welcome.
False. 80% of violent crime in ghettos. Most don’t go near ghettos. Hundred of counties with way less crime than places in the uk.
Chicago is safer than Liverpool. Definitely not on the stats. Chicago stats are like a war zone , but 80% of Chicago is way safer than nearly all of Liverpool.
@JohnSmith-sm7ez
You are talking complete and utter nonsense.
Brilliant. Great city tour. You did a lot in a day!
Although the last battle of the American Civil War was at Palmito Ranch in May 1865, the last Confederate surrender occurred in Liverpool on 6 November 1865, when the Confederate warship 'CSS Shenandoah' surrendered at Liverpool.
Wasn't a ship built in Liverpool for the American civil war also or is that the one?
@@BeyondtheIights There was the CSS Alabama and one called the CSS. Florida I believe.
You cant beat a good pan of Scouse.
@@fredgiles5768 it was so yummy
As a veggie I prefer blind scouse.
Great video mate. I live in the UK and have never even been to Liverpool but have always pondered about going. The buildings there look amazing I might just pass on by.
Subscribed too mate. Good job.
Come to Liverpool. There's so much to see. It's not just about the night life and restaurants, but the buildings here. The Oriel Chambers for its Architecture. It was the world's first building featuring a metal-framed glass curtain wall. Near by there's the former Bank of Liverpool Building, with it's Lions Head door knocker, the fangs of which have been polished as sailors touched them for luck as they walked down to their ships at the docks. You need to visit both Cathedrals, and travel out to Speke Hall, Hale Village and the Child of Hale's grave, and of course West Derby Village, mentioned in the doomsday book. If you're near John Lewis, there's a place where you can view the first dock built in Liverpool. It's a city that can be walked but you'll need for than a couple of days to see most of it.
Please visit you ll love it we are great people 🎉
The museum of Liverpool life is good, but there's another great one on William Brown Street, it's called the World Museum. (All our museums are free to enter) The Western Approaches Museum where the Battle of the Atlantic in ww2 was co-ordinated is a great one to visit too. Also, Mathew Street is a mecca for Beatles fans. There are Beatles Tours too. You would have been quite safe at the Albert Dock, no one would stab or shoot you, it's full of families and couples. There were so many places you've missed and i wish i could have shown you around. 🇬🇧♥️👍🎹🎸🎼🎤🌙🍺🎵🕺
@11.47, St Nicholas Church, was the location of the original Mersey waterfront and where many migrants left the UK, Liverpool to seek new lives in the USA. This would have been their last view of Liverpool. Significant.
Radio City tower @1.25, dad built the foundations for that.💪
yeah ? he lied. I did
Scouse is my fav ❤❤❤
Great video! Im really glad you enjoyed your time in Liverpool. I feel so lucky to be a Scouser as I was born and bred in Liverpool. YNWA (Youll Never Walk Alone - motto of Liverppol Football Club)
@@amandawright1372 thank you !
Liverpool is the friendliest city in the UK. Scousers are renowned for talking the leg off you and trying to buy you a pint.....you definitely chose the wrong football team though lol.
Thanks for the views from The Beacon! In case you don't know, that used to be a rotating restaurant. Enjoyed a couple of dinners there in the '80s, along with the nighttime views of the lights of Liverpool.
Chester is worth a good day at least for visitors. Wrexham not so sure! Hope you liked it, but do recommend Llangollen if out that way. 😊
@@queenofmyownuniverse2339 can’t wait to be back in the UK
I had duck a l'orange at the tower when it was a swanky French restaurant. I'd just turned 13 and my mum thought it would be nice to try it. Still remember the day.
Your Mum didnt buy you a meal, she bought you a lifelong memory.
@@marksavage1108 That she did Mark.
I feel like you missed so much because you just wandered round. You needed to be with a Scouser to show you some other interesting places. Glad you liked it though - Liverpool's a great city.
Spent a lot of my teenage years in Liverpool, seeing some great bands at the Empire theatre (next to Lime St station) Radio City was a revolving restaurant then. Love the place
It didn't revolve for very long - closed down and it was a stroke of genius to base Radio City there.
@uingaeoc3905 it was a revolving restaurant for just over 10 years
I saw a lot of famous bands at the Empire, one or two at the Playhouse and frequented Eric's as well. That was when you could walk in and buy the tickets at a sensible price. Worked Saturdays and school holidays at Lewis's for spending money.
@@martinconnelly1473 We live in North Wales, so we used to buy postal orders and send them off to buy tickets. I remember Black Sabbath was £1.75 and Queen was £2.25! I worked in Tesco on Saturdays and holidays. My first pay packet was £2.99 and I didn’t know what to do with all that money 😂😂😂
Awe your most welcome to Scouse land... Vikingz built it x im a liverbird i love my city x great video x
@@fibromyalgia09 thank you so much
Didnt the vikings vanish 500 hundred years before Liverpool obtained City status and then was built up. putting up a few wood hut villages wasn't building what the Victorians left us with.
@@marksavage1108 no im of Danish Vikingz decent we still here we created Scouse
Where the Beatles statue was the three buildings are called from left to right the Royal Liverbirds Building (The saying is if the two birds on the building face each other trouble will ensue..😂), the custom house in the middle and the Cunnard building on the right. The three buildings together are known as the threes Graces..
Im from Liverpool live 8 miles north of Liverpool born in 1965, still never been radio city tower scared of heights, if it was 4 times as wide I’d go up there but it looks very unstable 😂
You could do the Anglican Cathedral tour. I think that has a base structure big enough to overcome your fears.
For other people going to liverpool, the scooter are good to get around you juat need to wcan a provisional license and you can buy a pass for the day or maybe the weekend.
My dad sadly no longer around took me to the very top of ( what i was told to be the BEACON ) A LONG TIME ago ( when it had the revolving resturant in it) before it became Radio City. What a sight it was. Not been up there since. As i foundout the price of being up there for a period of time( i think is about 20mins could be a bit longer can't really remember 🤔🙄). Is too exspensive & i can't get in the lift due to my disability 😯😮😕So, nice for others to go up there & show a video of the veiw on UA-cam. & I do hope this American really enjoyed Liverpool & maybe he will take a trip on our last remaing ferry next time he comes here. Amongst the many other sites it has to offer. Staying in the city fora good few days ( at least a week). 😉👍
My dad who's also no longer here helped build the tower. Liverpool is the best city!
@@jennarama You must be very proud of your dad that he help build this enormous & fantastic building. My dad was a very keen photographer of which he use to develope his own prints before digital cameras became popular & he found the use of them rather strange ( as you would being brought up by old school methods) But, i soon took a very keen interest in photography by the very best teacher i could have MY DAD. So, i know what it's like to loose someone you feel close to that you feel so very proud of. Good luck to the future. 😉
That shot of you at 10:52. You can see why they chose the ledge just above the clock for one of the settings in The Batman. 😀
I live in Hull , East Yorkshire, Liverpool is my 2nd home I love it!, wish I could live there 😢
Your welcome
You gotta love that market at St georges Hall. Totally priced for the tourist, ie very expensive for crap!
Really safe city Liverpool
Tell that to the little girl who was shot by a stranger in her home.
I thought the same. It's not the city centre that has the reputation attached . @waylingtons
@@waylingtons You forget he is from, America, kids get shot all the time over there, even by police mistakes. Compared to London Birmingham Nottingham or Manchester, Liverpool is safer.
@@marksavage1108err you get knives and stabbing all over in the uk. Comparing uk to America is like either it’s worse or just silently unsafe like Colombia and Brazil and Mexico.
@@marksavage1108London much safer than Liverpool especially regarding anti social behaviour, murders…..pretty damn obviously this.
Go stay in the liner I used to work there 🎉
Please tell me that you went to the proper museum, the gallery and Georges?
That looks tasty 🤤
Americans going to Wrexham because of Reynolds like it's a go to destination. Spice capital of Wales, with zero tourism.
That there train station... Lime St. is the oldest rail terminus IN THE WORLD.
Amazing
Bro, was that sketchy freak eyeballing you through the window ?
I got on to the way you got his face on camera, is that why you stayed on FaceTime ? Or I'm I paranoid ?
The good thing about Liverpool is if you do get in trouble, just shout out, someone will help, it's that type of place...
That clock that struck behind you on the pier head is called the liver building, you can see on Robert Pattinson's Batman...
100's of your favorite movies have been filmed in Liverpool, so glad you enjoyed our city....
Check u still have your watch
Me again the Liverpool people are lovely❤but u still get your criminals Manchester is far more dangerous do not go on canal st or anyway near Manchester canal’s because there has been a serial killer and they still have not caught him police 👮♀️ won’t say it’s a serial killer he been at it years not just killing gays but straights loads have been killed there lots of men the architecture in Liverpool is amazing.
Mer-sai river hahahaha
LIVERPOOL IS A BOSS CITY, UNLIKE london THE PEOPLE WILL NOT ROB YOU, THEY WILL TALK TO YOU, PEOPLE COME HERE AND DO NOT LEAVE, THEY LOVE THE GAFF, IT IS FANTASTIC, WELCOME TO LIVERPOOL, IT IS THE PLACE TO BE.
Really? I'd love to visit it ! ❤
But is London that bad? 😕
@user-tz7xn6rp9i Oh get it! Thanks for the tips ! For sure i'll put these places on my wishlist 👏
@@gabrielsr4791no, London is 100 times better and nicer obviously. They just hate Londoners. Are hateful people nice?
@gabrielsr4791
London is one of the safest mega cities in the world. Don't listen to the opening posters exaggerated nonsense.
Hopefully the poor lad never got to wrexham so early 😂
The waterfront is probably the most gentrified area of the main city. You're much more likely to get stabbed in the town centre 🤣
no one in Liverpool puts pickled cabbage in scouse !
We used to
River Mersey is pronounced River Mer-zee
Theres nothing to see in Wrexham!
Just cos I care about u do not be fooled u are not save any where in the uk 🇬🇧 please take my advice especially in cities even towns and villages r not safe any more sweetie keep safe watch out for pick pockets and watch your phone 📞 never loan it to anyone even if they say it’s for emergency 🆘 alaways watch your back knife crime is rampant a bit like your guns are not saying it for u not to put u off our country just gleaning u with important info love ❤️ your accent and u u r lovely .
Do you ever leave the house?
Where do you live? Obviously there is crime but nowhere near like what you are describing.
You just described Chicago or south London, MOST uk city's do not have the levels of crime you are talking about
The chances of being a victim of crime whilst on holiday in a city like Liverpool are actually really low
How many things did you have stolen?
More chance of being robbed in Manchester
Idiotic comment
Question 1 how many things did you have stolen. Question 2 when did gloryglory get a brain?.😂
Who stole your brain? Check the UK crime stats, Liverpool is way down the list for theft amongst the big cities.
TOSSER.
You need to continue your travels because you're exceptionally dull.
@@acme181169 what do you mean dull ?
@atillotv5054 Boring! Very very boring. They could use you in hospitals as a drug-free anesthetic.
@@acme181169 well sorry about that bruv
@atillotv5054 I'm not a bruv either, haven't seen mine for over 20 years
@atillotv5054 Still, you're Commended for making it North. Most Septics don't make it out of that there London.
booooooring!
Like getin ED off ya mam
What a dump
Where do you live?
@@sheldonsmith1294in a dump
Stay there
How you 🔔end not one bit of litter on the streets and sparkling clean.
@@sheldonsmith1294somewhere wirh tree lined streets, cobbled streets, quaint mews’s and stunning townhouses. Surrounded by amazing parks, and a cosmopolitan feel. The opposite of Liverpool.
been all over world, i love my City glad you enjoyed yourself, always get talking to the tourists. meet so many different coultures.
Was called st Johns beacon had a revolving restaurant back before my time lol
Did u not go to anfield mate ????
yes i did , its in the other video