one shabbos afternoon in eighth grade my friends mickey moshe-dovid and myself almost got nailed by a flung slice from some giggling guidos. they had initially called us over to ask for some basic directions to like quentin and kings highway or some shit
Reminds me of my uncle "I knew dis guy. I knew dat guy." My uncle must've known 30,000 guys throughout the tri-state area, none of whom ever seemed to have names. But he could give you their whole life story how he knew them and a full description in case you somehow ever spotted them.
True Native New Yorker story: I was on the bus with my mom when I was 11 and a creepy guy was smiling weirdly at me and muttering to himself. A couple of months later, we got the NY Post daily delivery, and his picture was on the front page: "Caught! Son of Sam." Swear to God...
I get alerts when people comment on this video. And while most of the comments are funny and supportive, a lot of them are pretty fucked up. From the ones accusing the people in the video of not being real NYers (we were all born and raised here, I've lived in Brooklyn my whole life) to racist arguments about which neighborhoods are better or worse and who's qualified to represent NYers. This is just a comedy video and was meant to provide some laughs and another point of view in a meme from a couple of years ago. Not to exclude anyone or to pretend to be the "last word" in anything. Keep it civil or keep it moving.
Anthony, a (half) Italian from Boston area here. Just curious if Italian New Yorkers cooked (or still cook) something like the seven fishes on Christmas Eve? Or tarralas (the hard cookie with beer and fennel seed)? Boxes of Torrones? Stay safe New York, and save the visitors some great pizza when this pandemic mess is all done. See you all in the playoffs!
dont listen to that jerk, at least u keepin it real, i h8 when ppl shit on nyc home cuz they cant afford and gotta move, they move to jersey first and be like, ots just right there but cheaper, LMAO yeah OK whatevaa chu gotta say to urself
Im a native New Yorker, and have lived in Queens, Manhattan and Brooklyn growing up. This is not only spot on, but exactly the way I act and talk. People like this are mostly found in Brooklyn and Queens, but not where I used to live in Manhattan.... Awesome vid.
I'd say more Brooklyn and the Bronx. Queens people are more chilled. Like from out of town, but technically the city. At least they're not from Staten Island.
Priya P I'm from Canarsie too, I live right next to a synagogue and the Hebrew Education Society isn't too far lol, and I went to Canarsie High too, my football coach used to tell me stories of how he would always have to run from Italians back in the day, now it's mostly us black people.
@@Calikid331 Nope there is still plenty of us here. Actually after Italian ancestry, Irish is number 2 for Caucasians so we are here. I'm from Jersey though, still a proud Catholic Mick !
Willow Broaddus I'm from Philly ((*boos* hey f--k ya momz!)) and New Yorkers aren't rude. They're just in a hurry to get to the 4 train. Honestly NYers are the coolest folks and they're all great tour guides. Mother's will stop breastfeeding & muggers will take break to give you directions. Philadelphians? Umm we tend to be very provincial & suspicious but I love my Phily peeps. And we're loyal to f---king fault.
+Vladimir Lenin but "what do I know" lol , New york phrase...awesome I say that alot now, in fact I talk to so many New Yorkers for my inside sales gig, that many people think Im form there. I tell em - actually, Im from the New York part of San Francisco =)
Real 80’s early 90’s NY, if you remember Limelight, Nell’s, Palladium, Garage(king st.) Friday nights,Payday, Latin Quarters, Red Parrot,(jazz, R&B),Res Zone, Tunnel, Roxy,(skate club& night club).can’t forget the old LOFT (99prince st.) then that’s NY history there will never be clubs like these anymore anywhere in the city. When the nightclubs all died so did a piece of the soul of this city.
I have been waiting for a video like this for years. (All of the other versions of “shit New Yorkers say” are terrible as well as woefully inaccurate). I am third generation Brooklynite on both sides (Crown Heights, Mill Basin, East New York, Park Slope) and I feel like we grew up next to each other. Thank you!
Gold. Accurate gold. Grew up in Bensonhurst and Gravesend. Each one of these scenes is like taking a random snapshot from any random day across 15 years.
Mr. DeVito. I too, am a New Yorker, born & raised (and damn straight I'm proud of it). I just want to take this time to say: Thank You. I love this video. This is the New York I love & miss with all of my heart. I could be wrong, but it seems like the original accent is dying in these times. There was a time when everybody that was not from here, wanted to be like us. Now, it seems like it's the other way around. I hear more people here sounding like The South, Midwest & West Coast, claiming to be New Yorkers. I have to strongly disagree. We New Yorkers have an original native tongue which can't be copied or taken lightly. It doesn't matter what ethnicity you come from. The moment I go out of state to any other, and the moment I start to speak, the first thing anyone says to me is this: "You're from New York! Aren't you?" Anyway, if you are reading this, I would love to share this on my Twitter page if that's alright with you. And if you need another person for any versatility, I'll be happy to help. You're welcome to inbox me. Regardless of that, I truly wish you, your team & all of your families the best of wishes for the New Year. Take Care & Live Well.
Ha! I love this video. I'm not a native New Yorker, but I am a native Chicagoan and I feel like so much of this would be said by native Chicagoans as well, *especially* the part about yoga studios.
Nell's, mars, palladium, payday. Going to clubs a 14 and 15 years old was awesome. And everything they have talked about rings true. I miss old 42 street five kung fu movies for 3$ then of to Washington square park and Nell's.
Dam I miss the old NY, drinking in Washington Square Park, running around 42nd street trying to sneak into the peep shows as teens, getting chased out by the workers...lol, cheap movies, cheap food, nothing cost a arm and a leg back then. It was a different energy, more edgy, more real.
Hysterical, Thank you. I am born and raised in Manhattan...we moved so many times...Sheriff, Orchard, Avenue D Third, Seventh Streets, 12th Street, Allen Street...great days. Proud to be born and raised New Yorker.
I know this was posted years ago but cracks me up every time!!! You guys got it so right! The .75 train rides, now you have to pay for a Metrocard! Just crazy, no one ever paid extra for tokens! The Deceptacons, getting robbed on the trains, New York is so different than what it was because all of these new kids are moving in on the block and making the prices skyrocket. It is much different now, some people who watched this video probably don't even know half the stuff you guys were talking about. Love how you guys incorporated Brooklyn (sitting on the boardwalk), Queens, it cracks me up how people think NYC is only Manhattan. 😂 good job guys
As a Coney Island girl who went to school in Sheepshead Bay and Brighton Beach before schlepping to Stuyvesant HS (the old building) this video sings to my soul.
Lmao I went to the Limelight when I was 14 and I had braces too. An my older cousins from Crown Heights were decepdecons. An yes we all miss the old 40 deuce.
My people! Grew up on Staten Island, played a lot of hooky to go to the city. Living in Manhattan since '76 with a year each in Brooklyn, Tucson, Tarrytown, so almost 45 years. I've seen a lot over the decades. Nothing like it. Have lived in Chelsea, Village, UES, now Washington Hts NW corner of...nice up here. I have so many stories, just thought I'd say "hi" for now : ).
@SonamMCRgurl I played there once in the 90's. Actually the gallery, CB's gallery next door. They had a great sound system. "the smokin' ephods" were smokin that night. lol
I never understand these new York videos blacks and Hispanics are a big part of what new York is yet you never see them in any of these videos. Now I see why spike lee went on a rant. He made movies based on life in Brooklyn before Brooklyn was the hip place to be. Hip Hop which is known all over the world was started in Bronx new York. yet these new York videos seem like minorities don't even live in new york
Actually Dorian Ruby Lawrence, the woman who talks about Sesame Street and the old NY nightclubs is black. Sorry if she's not dark enough for you. This is a comedy video, not a diversity showcase. We're all born and raised in NYC and all have a lot less money than Spike Lee.
Well, then they should make more videos. But New York is very diverse I guess. There are many people of European decent too, not just Blacks and Latinos.
***** - Exactly, what the hell is up with this "Trend" of people trying to start racial tension on every little thing? People who bring up race are the ones keeping racism alive.
Dorian, one of women in this video is black actually, not that it matters. This is a comedy video we pulled together on a few hours notice with comedian friends who were available at the time. It's not a comment on race relations or diversity. It's just for fun, and was never intended to exclude anyone.
love it love New York I wish I was born and raised there.the people make it even more of a wonderful interesting and life enhancing place.unfortunately I'm a native angeleno
lol, shitty weed. Loved Koch's NYC! Who remembers the '78 (or '80?) Mayoral election slogan of whoever was running against Koch, 'Don't be a Koch Sucker!' Classy! NYC Baby.
Sad....I live in Florida now, but after the storm, it's sad knowing that the Subway not ever be back. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone that was affected from the storm.
I worked with a woman whose mother used to babysit a girl from Salt N Pepa. Right around the corner from the White Castle on Queens Blvd aka the Blvd of Death. Go figure.
"I once almost got hit with an egg on that corner" vague, weird, and confusing. Most New York statement ever
Maggie E happend to me like 5 times. and i live in berlin
one shabbos afternoon in eighth grade my friends mickey moshe-dovid and myself almost got nailed by a flung slice from some giggling guidos. they had initially called us over to ask for some basic directions to like quentin and kings highway or some shit
@@israelheller7524 I'm guessing it wasn't cholov yisroel kosher pizza?
Reminds me of my uncle "I knew dis guy. I knew dat guy." My uncle must've known 30,000 guys throughout the tri-state area, none of whom ever seemed to have names. But he could give you their whole life story how he knew them and a full description in case you somehow ever spotted them.
I got thrown out of Ray's Pizza on 11th and 6th with my BF and his brother for having a food fight.
True Native New Yorker story: I was on the bus with my mom when I was 11 and a creepy guy was smiling weirdly at me and muttering to himself. A couple of months later, we got the NY Post daily delivery, and his picture was on the front page: "Caught! Son of Sam." Swear to God...
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I get alerts when people comment on this video. And while most of the comments are funny and supportive, a lot of them are pretty fucked up. From the ones accusing the people in the video of not being real NYers (we were all born and raised here, I've lived in Brooklyn my whole life) to racist arguments about which neighborhoods are better or worse and who's qualified to represent NYers. This is just a comedy video and was meant to provide some laughs and another point of view in a meme from a couple of years ago. Not to exclude anyone or to pretend to be the "last word" in anything. Keep it civil or keep it moving.
Anthony, a (half) Italian from Boston area here. Just curious if Italian New Yorkers cooked (or still cook) something like the seven fishes on Christmas Eve? Or tarralas (the hard cookie with beer and fennel seed)? Boxes of Torrones?
Stay safe New York, and save the visitors some great pizza when this pandemic mess is all done. See you all in the playoffs!
100% true - an ex-girlfriend of mine features prominently in this video and I can attest to her being a native. We went to high school together.
"I grew up like ten minutes away!" lmao, such a common saying
I was born and raised in Manhattan. This video made me cry, I wanna come home!
I feel sorry for you and not meaning I feel bad for you. I mean, I really do for sorry for you.
dont listen to that jerk, at least u keepin it real, i h8 when ppl shit on nyc home cuz they cant afford and gotta move, they move to jersey first and be like, ots just right there but cheaper, LMAO yeah OK whatevaa chu gotta say to urself
Im a native New Yorker, and have lived in Queens, Manhattan and Brooklyn growing up. This is not only spot on, but exactly the way I act and talk. People like this are mostly found in Brooklyn and Queens, but not where I used to live in Manhattan.... Awesome vid.
I'd say more Brooklyn and the Bronx. Queens people are more chilled. Like from out of town, but technically the city. At least they're not from Staten Island.
@@morehn Why yall hate Staten Island so much?
@@aaronflowers8881 why not?
"Im from queens.... not flushing" LMFAOOOOOO
+Andrew Yts What's the story behind that?
***** Thanks
Lol foreall right on the money ahahahaahha
I lived in queens ,flushing and kew gardens ,whats the difference
my address on main st. was kew gardens hills flushing
"This was all Italians and Jews" classic!
I was raised in Canarsie in the early 90s.... heard this all the time...
sparkle16100 And Greeks!
Priya P I'm from Canarsie too, I live right next to a synagogue and the Hebrew Education Society isn't too far lol, and I went to Canarsie High too, my football coach used to tell me stories of how he would always have to run from Italians back in the day, now it's mostly us black people.
Daniel Eyre I think the Irish left New York around the 40s
@@Calikid331 Nope there is still plenty of us here. Actually after Italian ancestry, Irish is number 2 for Caucasians so we are here. I'm from Jersey though, still a proud Catholic Mick !
"THE GUY SITTING NEXT TO ME WAS DEAD" Typical New Yorker lol
Love the video. Born and raised in NYC (THEBRONX) I survived the 80's this city will give you a backbone if you don't have one.
These are real New Yorkers because they know the history. I've been in NYC 8 years and can't come close to this.
ahaha native new yorkers i never met any of you but i love you
You're funny... most people think we are rude and obscene LOL
Willow Broaddus
i think im just rude too and wanna be with my people...
Willow Broaddus I'm from Philly ((*boos* hey f--k ya momz!)) and New Yorkers aren't rude. They're just in a hurry to get to the 4 train.
Honestly NYers are the coolest folks and they're all great tour guides. Mother's will stop breastfeeding & muggers will take break to give you directions.
Philadelphians? Umm we tend to be very provincial & suspicious but I love my Phily peeps. And we're loyal to f---king fault.
***** Come to gravesend , italians everywere
***** None of us (especially not me) were trying to portray wannabe mobsters. We were making a comedy video about the place we grew up in.
I am Canadian and I love New York and New Yorkers.
Keep coming back! We love you more!
I love NYC, lived here close to 10 years, but I wish I'd seen the New York from back in the day, sounds more interesting but what do I know?
+Vladimir Lenin but "what do I know" lol , New york phrase...awesome
I say that alot now, in fact I talk to so many New Yorkers for my inside sales gig, that many people think Im form there. I tell em - actually, Im from the New York part of San Francisco =)
selling drugs and other stuff I grew up in the lifestyle so I know
"I live in Queens.
...not Flushing."
Classic.
Real 80’s early 90’s NY, if you remember Limelight, Nell’s, Palladium, Garage(king st.) Friday nights,Payday, Latin Quarters, Red Parrot,(jazz, R&B),Res Zone, Tunnel, Roxy,(skate club& night club).can’t forget the old LOFT (99prince st.) then that’s NY history there will never be clubs like these anymore anywhere in the city. When the nightclubs all died so did a piece of the soul of this city.
1983, picked up a girl in the Red Parrot and made out with her in my father's Caddy Eldorado parked on the street.
The decepticons wow she took it back
This is mostly stuff native New Yorkers who grew up in the city during the '70s, '80s, till about 1994 would say.
Recently I've been obsessed with the 90's club kids I definitely lol'ed when she started naming the clubs!!!
"And then there was the subway token with the cutout Y" LMFAO
Love New Yawkas
From SF
I'm from Queens... not flushing. lol
What is flushing please?? 😊
Hi Anthony, I saw your video and it turns out that you went to Xaverian high school with my dad. Great job btw, we loved this video.
Silent Mongoose08 Thanks! Who's your dad?
***** John Peter Ferraioli
+Anthony DeVito FORGETABOUT IT!!!!
HAHAHAHAHHA.!!!! THAT'S TRUE ABOUT THE PIZZAS, THEY NOW RUN BY ALBANIANS
Have to be a native if you know about the decepticons 😂 Good job!
I love the very last line.
"I went to a rave in that warehouse. Now it's a gallery." - me
This is by far one of my favorite videos EVER.
Yo! I cried from beginin to end!! God bless us native New Yorkers from the 70s and 80s. I wanna go back....FUCK!!!!!!
I am from flushing and yes, there is a pot park
I have been waiting for a video like this for years. (All of the other versions of “shit New Yorkers say” are terrible as well as woefully inaccurate). I am third generation Brooklynite on both sides (Crown Heights, Mill Basin, East New York, Park Slope) and I feel like we grew up next to each other. Thank you!
it's always an effin local lol I say that al the time
"This neighborhood used to be just Jews and Italians." Killed me. But so true.
Omg haha this sounds just like my dad every time he comes back to new york. But this is more like 'older new yorkers'
Gold. Accurate gold. Grew up in Bensonhurst and Gravesend. Each one of these scenes is like taking a random snapshot from any random day across 15 years.
Mr. DeVito. I too, am a New Yorker, born & raised (and damn straight I'm proud of it). I just want to take this time to say: Thank You. I love this video. This is the New York I love & miss with all of my heart. I could be wrong, but it seems like the original accent is dying in these times. There was a time when everybody that was not from here, wanted to be like us. Now, it seems like it's the other way around. I hear more people here sounding like The South, Midwest & West Coast, claiming to be New Yorkers. I have to strongly disagree. We New Yorkers have an original native tongue which can't be copied or taken lightly. It doesn't matter what ethnicity you come from. The moment I go out of state to any other, and the moment I start to speak, the first thing anyone says to me is this: "You're from New York! Aren't you?" Anyway, if you are reading this, I would love to share this on my Twitter page if that's alright with you. And if you need another person for any versatility, I'll be happy to help. You're welcome to inbox me. Regardless of that, I truly wish you, your team & all of your families the best of wishes for the New Year. Take Care & Live Well.
Ha! I love this video. I'm not a native New Yorker, but I am a native Chicagoan and I feel like so much of this would be said by native Chicagoans as well, *especially* the part about yoga studios.
Growing up in the Bronx this is so fucking accurate 😂😂
Wow...this video had me crackin up...I could relate...Thank you for whoever posted it
Thanks BK!
I remember the cheap all day pass. 😊
POP! (Pay One Price)
Nell's, mars, palladium, payday. Going to clubs a 14 and 15 years old was awesome. And everything they have talked about rings true. I miss old 42 street five kung fu movies for 3$ then of to Washington square park and Nell's.
Dam I miss the old NY, drinking in Washington Square Park, running around 42nd street trying to sneak into the peep shows as teens, getting chased out by the workers...lol, cheap movies, cheap food, nothing cost a arm and a leg back then. It was a different energy, more edgy, more real.
Hysterical, Thank you. I am born and raised in Manhattan...we moved so many times...Sheriff, Orchard, Avenue D Third, Seventh Streets, 12th Street, Allen Street...great days. Proud to be born and raised New Yorker.
Biggest one that was missed. Every story, and I mean every fuc!@#$g story has to begin with
"Listen, let me tell you something...."
I love the line "Fuck Guiliani". I am not a native New Yorker and I agree with that line. This video is classic.
I know this was posted years ago but cracks me up every time!!! You guys got it so right! The .75 train rides, now you have to pay for a Metrocard! Just crazy, no one ever paid extra for tokens! The Deceptacons, getting robbed on the trains, New York is so different than what it was because all of these new kids are moving in on the block and making the prices skyrocket. It is much different now, some people who watched this video probably don't even know half the stuff you guys were talking about. Love how you guys incorporated Brooklyn (sitting on the boardwalk), Queens, it cracks me up how people think NYC is only Manhattan. 😂 good job guys
who were the decepticons? is it part of that boot camp clik rap crew?
@TomKellyShow Thank you so much! Please share it on your show!
HANDS DOWN this is the best one yet. THANK YOU! YOU MADE MY DAY!!!!!
This was perfect...I am a Brooklyn guy, grew up near Kings Plaza...Spot on.
THE GUARDIAN ANGELS! Why did I have fun watching this? I wasn't born for half of it!
DYING w/ the caesar's bay bazaar. and the subway token. LOVE IT.
THIS IS AN AWESOME VIDEO. So genuine and funny. I was laughing so hard I almost cried
This video made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside, thanks.
This is on point. Well done! Love, a dear native.
"do you remember the decepticons?"
- take'm way back ma'!
I have watched this 500 times and its still funny
"....He was good on 9/11" cracked me up
native new yorkers live in Arizona and LA
Two thumbs up votes from your friends at TomKellyShow Great job guys!
This is funny! I live in Philadelphia now but lived in Brooklyn for 20 years.
I love and agree with your comments on yoga studios. It's something that sounds like a Woody Allen one liner.
For real they used to let us out of school early for some decepticon gang shit.
My dad loved it,he said this is classic like a corned beef on rye with mustard, and a Dr. Browns Root Beer soda at Katz's.
As a Coney Island girl who went to school in Sheepshead Bay and Brighton Beach before schlepping to Stuyvesant HS (the old building) this video sings to my soul.
"You remember the decepticons? They used to shut down school!" Real talk. I love it.
I used to work at the Nathans and Victoria's Secret in Kings Plaza!!!! I was 17 :)
Makes me wanna go back home.
I wish I lived in New York! Love from Puerto Rico 💓
Lmao I went to the Limelight when I was 14 and I had braces too. An my older cousins from Crown Heights were decepdecons. An yes we all miss the old 40 deuce.
OMG The decepticons line killed me!!!!
My people! Grew up on Staten Island, played a lot of hooky to go to the city. Living in Manhattan since '76 with a year each in Brooklyn, Tucson, Tarrytown, so almost 45 years. I've seen a lot over the decades. Nothing like it. Have lived in Chelsea, Village, UES, now Washington Hts NW corner of...nice up here. I have so many stories, just thought I'd say "hi" for now : ).
"The tunnel"... Awesome club.
@tomkellyshow. Thank you! Please share it on your show!
@SonamMCRgurl NAS grew up in the queensbridge projects and sings about them in a song... "the bridge is ova, the bridge is ova..."
This should be pitched as a show in some way I would definately watch! #NewYorker
lmao@ "remember the Decepticons?" I wasn't expecting that one
"That was a crack house" ROTFLMFAO
LMFAO!!! This is clearly the old New York that I know, gotta love it, funny shit man, great video! Brooklyn all day
Man these make me miss NYC! No one in America talks like them but in NYC, Jersey too. 😂❤
Very funny! I'm posting from a sock account, & I actually was in the Guardian Angles, so thank you for the shout out!
@SonamMCRgurl I played there once in the 90's. Actually the gallery, CB's gallery next door. They had a great sound system. "the smokin' ephods" were smokin that night. lol
This is the most accurate i've seen My roots are on Gun Hill in the Bronx.
Devito I think it’s time for a part 2 of this video
I never understand these new York videos blacks and Hispanics are a big part of what new York is yet you never see them in any of these videos. Now I see why spike lee went on a rant. He made movies based on life in Brooklyn before Brooklyn was the hip place to be. Hip Hop which is known all over the world was started in Bronx new York. yet these new York videos seem like minorities don't even live in new york
Actually Dorian Ruby Lawrence, the woman who talks about Sesame Street and the old NY nightclubs is black. Sorry if she's not dark enough for you. This is a comedy video, not a diversity showcase. We're all born and raised in NYC and all have a lot less money than Spike Lee.
Well, then they should make more videos. But New York is very diverse I guess. There are many people of European decent too, not just Blacks and Latinos.
***** I understand but there's no actual dark skin people in this video my friend. let's see everyone's perspective.
***** - Exactly, what the hell is up with this "Trend" of people trying to start racial tension on every little thing? People who bring up race are the ones keeping racism alive.
Dorian, one of women in this video is black actually, not that it matters. This is a comedy video we pulled together on a few hours notice with comedian friends who were available at the time. It's not a comment on race relations or diversity. It's just for fun, and was never intended to exclude anyone.
Awww… the non hipster version! Loves it!
"you used to be able to buy pot in this park" lol, you still can!
love it love New York I wish I was born and raised there.the people make it even more of a wonderful interesting and life enhancing place.unfortunately I'm a native angeleno
lol, shitty weed. Loved Koch's NYC! Who remembers the '78 (or '80?) Mayoral election slogan of whoever was running against Koch, 'Don't be a Koch Sucker!' Classy! NYC Baby.
"Fuck the Hipsters" I couldn't agree more.
this is good for those growin up in the 80s. For us youth's, its more "remember those signs in the subway that said 'wear jewelry at your own risk'?"
this was brilliant, right down to the shout-out to the yeshivah of flatbush :)
Sad....I live in Florida now, but after the storm, it's sad knowing that the Subway not ever be back. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone that was affected from the storm.
This is so much better and highly more accurate than the other "Sh*t New Yorkers Say" video. Hipsters can never get it right
Born and raised there... LOVE THAT PLACE! :)
This is the best Shit yet, no question! And as a Native New Yorker! I'm particularly impressed. Very nice work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THANK YOU FOR THIS!
I love this so much.
Awesome! This means I don't need a thicker set of glasses. Lol Good for you! Great vid btw. I'm from Sheepshead bay so I totally relate:)
I worked with a woman whose mother used to babysit a girl from Salt N Pepa. Right around the corner from the White Castle on Queens Blvd aka the Blvd of Death. Go figure.
Totally true. I went to Humanities with April whats her name and Adam Trese, buddies of the Beatie Boys. Probably with someone from this video too...
the "st. edmonds" joke had me LAUGHING super hard
nice to us above the bronx getting some love....
I’m from Queens, yes Flushing!!! 😂♥️