in a few days, you guys have been to more places in england than i have and i have lived here most of my life. Fantastic channel and you like rick and morty!!! Brilliant :)
Next time you're in the London area, a trip to Kew Gardens is worth it. It's so historicalluy interesting, especially Kew Palace. They also have some really cool glass-houses, and unusual plants.
The Endless Adventure I Love the music in your videos, and I am happy you are seeing areas of England most tourist don't see. As you have discovered the UK isn't just London, spread the word.
I would really enjoy traveling with other vloggers. Playing together and working together sounds great! :0 I'm glad you won't freeze to death in your room:) Stay warm and enjoy London. -Ash
The chocolate in his coffee was Cadburys Flake. It emulates the way ice cream vans sell soft ice cream in a cone with a flake stuck in it; called a 99 as it cost 99p back in the day. More like £2.49 now.
Just to let you know that chocolate in your friends hot chocolate is called a flake! Best chocolate in England by far! Much love from Norwich by the way
If you ever come back to the UK you should checkout some of the stately homes such as Chatsworth House. Huge houses filled with history, Still in the same way as they were years ago. Something very different from what you may have seen in america
Rick and Morty! My nephew and I dressed up as them for New York Comic Con two years ago. So glad he got you to watch it. Anyways, great road trip vlog and can't wait to see what you guys do in London.
Ant 'n Dec - Ah divvent knaa 'boot that man anth! The poor bastards would need an interpreter - as do most other British people who pitch up in that part of the country. Ironically, Geordies and Wearsiders have no problem understanding Received Pronunciation from the BBC, when it occurs on their tellies.
i am from Manchester lived in newcatle for 20 years now and its the best place and the best ppl and understanding them is hard still lol but i hope they try the city would be a good vid as most ppl do not go up here
because it was long life milk, in its carton it can be stored on a shelf for months, once opened then you put in fridge. the bread in fridge is a weird habit some people have thinking it lasts longer, when it doesn't.
What happens when you meet someone on the road, and they join you for an adventure but don't want to leave and just stays with you? Like Paul or Tall? (not sure lol). Not saying he isn't a nice fellow, but it made me curious. lol
No it doesn't, as I said it dries it out... www.stilltasty.com/questions/index/18/page:1 The counter is definitely the better place for your bread. Bread stored in the refrigerator will dry out and become stale much faster than bread stored at room temperature. For longer-term storage, you should freeze bread.
London is not a big city: it measures only 1.12 square miles (2.9 square kilometres). It may very-well have been warmer in London but Gatwick Airport is in West Sussex, not London.
No, like everyone else he's thinking of the big built up conurbation covering most of the area within the M25. When everyone talks about Central London they mean the Cities of London and Westminster and parts of surrounding London boroughs. The Metropolitan County of Greater London may not formally exist any more but its LONDON Boroughs (as they are called) still do. This massive city is served by at least 6 airports including London Gatwick (called that because its just outside London).
quarkwrok: The County of Greater London does still exist, albeit now only as a ceremonial county rather than as an administrative one (as it once was). Not all of the boroughs of Greater London have 'London Borough' as a part of their status: three of them (Kensington and Chelsea; Greenwich; Kingston-upon-Thames) are royal boroughs and one (City of Westminster) has city status. The City of London is not a borough of Greater London. London Gatwick is so called because it serves Greater London (among other counties), not because it is near Greater London.
in a few days, you guys have been to more places in england than i have and i have lived here most of my life. Fantastic channel and you like rick and morty!!! Brilliant :)
Next time you're in the London area, a trip to Kew Gardens is worth it. It's so historicalluy interesting, especially Kew Palace. They also have some really cool glass-houses, and unusual plants.
You gained a new subscriber. Just watched a dozen of your videos and love them.
+Stephen Hitchens that's awesome, thanks so much!
This is good stuff. Legit coverage with a lot of knowledge. Subscribed!!
The Endless Adventure
I Love the music in your videos, and I am happy you are seeing areas of England most tourist don't see. As you have discovered the UK isn't just London, spread the word.
We're doing our best! We loved the north. Can't wait to get back and explore it more!
I would really enjoy traveling with other vloggers. Playing together and working together sounds great! :0
I'm glad you won't freeze to death in your room:) Stay warm and enjoy London. -Ash
+WΔY ΔWΔY it's been a lot of fun 😄 and yeah, it's been pretty cold here 😬 looking forward to summer already!
The chocolate in his coffee was Cadburys Flake. It emulates the way ice cream vans sell soft ice cream in a cone with a flake stuck in it; called a 99 as it cost 99p back in the day. More like £2.49 now.
Just to let you know that chocolate in your friends hot chocolate is called a flake!
Best chocolate in England by far!
Much love from Norwich by the way
Oh cool, good to know! :)
Stick the 'flake' into a large vanilla ice cream in a cone and you have the world famous '99'!
If you ever come back to the UK you should checkout some of the stately homes such as Chatsworth House. Huge houses filled with history, Still in the same way as they were years ago. Something very different from what you may have seen in america
Love this duo! Keep it up!
+Tyler Santangelo thanks Tyler!
Alison is such a trooper driving many of miles
I used to live in London: i don't know why, but i love so much that city!
+Aimless Wanderer were really starting to like it ourselves!
The whole time watching this video with my 3 year old son, he kept on telling you guys “go home”. lol!
love your videos!! i'm planning a trip to the lake district for next month! your vlogs are so inspiring!
+Carley Best you're going to have a blast! It's beautiful up there 😍
Rick and Morty! My nephew and I dressed up as them for New York Comic Con two years ago. So glad he got you to watch it. Anyways, great road trip vlog and can't wait to see what you guys do in London.
+Life Adventures with Matt such a great show!
haha that could have been me driving xD
Congrats to you guys as well for winning the LTA video contest! :) wiiiiii
+byebyemimi thanks Mimi, you too!
Because Tim and Tal did it, I'm third. Awesome vlog. Glad you had an amazing time exploring the Lake District.
+Emma 😂
Love watching your videos. So interesting to get an American view of the UK. You guys need to come to Lincoln next tine your over. 😉
I'm so in love with your camera 😂 Great video guys :P
+Courtland Here awesome! And thx 😄
Really wish I could have seen London. That 'Tossed' salad and wrap looked delicious. What is with the sit down Can- Can Paul?
I think that was the south mimms service station right?
Hey! I'm new to your channel I really liked the vlog, for sure I'll see more 😊
Thanks so much Telma! Excited to have you adventuring with us 🙌
hire car drop off at Gatwick is awful it's hidden round the back. I had the same issue a few months ago.
Right?!! We got so confused!
How did y'all meet Tal and Matt?😊
"It's freezing here" - I live in London and i've never been able to get used to it haha
+Tom Colgan yeah we're not crazy about the weather. But this city rocks!
The Endless Adventure you have to remember is january. winter. so the typical british weather stereotype is enchanced 10x.
Haha stuck in the round a bout looking for the rental car drop-off had me thinking about European Vacation - "hey look, there's big ben kids"
+K + J Day x Day 😂
Great video guys! Rick and Morty is a great show by the way, enjoy ;)
+adventures in wanderlust were pretty much obsessed with it 😂
such a great vlog :D stomped that I didn't get to chat to you guys last night :(
Thanks! And maybe we'll see you at another open house 🎉
Oh, you are in London :) How long are you planning to stay here? I live in London so it will be really interesting to see it from your perspective.
Oh no! We actually just left :( But we had a great time and will definitely have vlogs coming soon 👍
omg what is that thing on top about the flake hahahah
What was the Airbnb? Looks pretty cool!
How do you guys deal with cell phones/data while traveling? Do you pick up a local SIM wherever you go?
you must try the north east of England
Ant 'n Dec - Ah divvent knaa 'boot that man anth! The poor bastards would need an interpreter - as do most other British people who pitch up in that part of the country. Ironically, Geordies and Wearsiders have no problem understanding Received Pronunciation from the BBC, when it occurs on their tellies.
i am from Manchester lived in newcatle for 20 years now and its the best place and the best ppl and understanding them is hard still lol but i hope they try the city would be a good vid as most ppl do not go up here
Am I second?!?
+TheTravelingClatt yes!!!
The Big Smoke is the alternative name for London
Why on earth is the milk on the shelf and the bread in the fridge? Waaaaaaa???
because it was long life milk, in its carton it can be stored on a shelf for months, once opened then you put in fridge. the bread in fridge is a weird habit some people have thinking it lasts longer, when it doesn't.
What happens when you meet someone on the road, and they join you for an adventure but don't want to leave and just stays with you? Like Paul or Tall? (not sure lol). Not saying he isn't a nice fellow, but it made me curious. lol
Bread in the fridge and milk on the shelf....you're doing it wrong.
estebanrey both in fridge for me
Why would you put bread in the fridge, it dries it out more quickly thus shortening it's lifespan
estebanrey keeps it fresh
No it doesn't, as I said it dries it out...
www.stilltasty.com/questions/index/18/page:1
The counter is definitely the better place for your bread.
Bread stored in the refrigerator will dry out and become stale much faster than bread stored at room temperature. For longer-term storage, you should freeze bread.
estebanrey for me it works fine don't believe everything you read m8
U deserve more subs
I wanna know what yall were laughing about at the end lol
London is not a big city: it measures only 1.12 square miles (2.9 square kilometres). It may very-well have been warmer in London but Gatwick Airport is in West Sussex, not London.
anghinetti your thinking the city of London not the actual proper London city
And you're confusing the ceremonial County of Greater London with being a city, which it is not.
No, like everyone else he's thinking of the big built up conurbation covering most of the area within the M25. When everyone talks about Central London they mean the Cities of London and Westminster and parts of surrounding London boroughs. The Metropolitan County of Greater London may not formally exist any more but its LONDON Boroughs (as they are called) still do. This massive city is served by at least 6 airports including London Gatwick (called that because its just outside London).
quarkwrok: The County of Greater London does still exist, albeit now only as a ceremonial county rather than as an administrative one (as it once was). Not all of the boroughs of Greater London have 'London Borough' as a part of their status: three of them (Kensington and Chelsea; Greenwich; Kingston-upon-Thames) are royal boroughs and one (City of Westminster) has city status. The City of London is not a borough of Greater London. London Gatwick is so called because it serves Greater London (among other counties), not because it is near Greater London.
Nice video - but it's Grasmere, not Grassmere.
Where did Nikita go?
Am I third?
Oh no!!! So close 😂
poor matt lmaoo
AM I FIRST?
YOU ARE FIRST 🎉👍💥
This is not normal life for most people . Did you ever think of helping other people
Guys, what is it with the potty mouth?