Amsterdam, "BRITISH PLEASE STAY AWAY" Campaign
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2024
- Amsterdam warns British sex and drug tourists to 'stay away' with a STAY AWAY CAMPAIGN
OK, picture this. You're living in the beautiful city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. You're enjoying a quiet afternoon in your apartment, and then you hear rowdy BRITS… The dog is barking at the door, for his morning walk… So you put on the lead and oblige your dog and he does poop in the street… So you slide your hand into your vegetable bio-degradable bag in fear of a fine.. You pick up that poop… only to realise you’re surrounded by a tsunami of human sick and condoms… lovely… and you mumble in Dutch “I bet they didn’t get fined” Instead the local Dutch authority has to clear up the British Slick… if your dog hasn’t eaten it already…
So we Brits are told to stay away via the ‘stay away campaign’ and can you blame them… I don’t, I find this behaviour disrespectful… embarrassing to decent Brits… WOKE Brits who are socially aware… Not this rabble of Gammonati who voted against the Europeans anyway if they bothered to vote that is… They don’t reflect the majority of decent British people no… They represent the right of leaning… arrogant and possibly inbred… Well the farmers voted for Brexshiit… sorrreeee
So yes, Amsterdam is rolling out an ad campaign telling the Brits to stay away… Feck of you drunken louts… Sort off… Completely wasted, vomiting in the streets, causing a lot of noise, smoking a lot of weed - yeah, especially U.K. males but the lasses too- they just travel in a small car, drive to the city, sleep in their car and party hard all weekend…it is not surprising that Amsterdam chose young British people as a target of this campaign.” well, if it walks like a duck"…
We do have precedence you know…. British guys do tend to drink, but so do the Irish and so do the Germans as well but the British are quite loud, but they're having fun so it’s fine… tell that to the residents… and the street workers clearing up you’re bodily fluids…. So, Unlike British cities, European cities are densely inhabited…and negatively affected by this antisocial behaviour… But the SStay Away campaign could backfire.
This is like putting a Restricted rating on a movie, It makes some people want to see it more…
Like Spain the Netherlands wants a different class of tourists… and I believe the pushback will be replicated across Europe…
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Never mind Amsterdam, I wish the Brits would stay away from their own city centres every weekend.
People just looking for a drinking binge and a fight, definitely. Unfortunately there's plenty of businesses profiting from it by encouraging people to drink more and be more crazy. Most nightclubs sell drinks for really low prices and they tend to ignore recreational drug taking as long as it's not out in the open. There's no sense of responsibility on businesses selling alcohol in the UK in a recreational setting. They use bouncers to round people causing trouble up but they don't create an environment where people are more likely to drink responsibly - they live off allowing people to drink way too much.
@@ecaeas4439 I think it lies a lot deeper than that.Its more than business and sales.
As a nation we are ill at ease with ourselves. Look at most gatherings of English folks,( not all of course and I generalise wildly here) They self medicate and imbibe themselves into being at ease. Only then do things warm up. The neurosis is overcome. The kitchen is always the warm up room for the party, the booze is there and inhibitions must be overcome
For the weekenders in town that I raised, I am afraid they just don't know what else to do...its not one joint, its several, its not one bottle but many more. The UK theses days is a deeply unhappy land, aimless, directionless and uncertain.
@@paulwalker797 Paul, I have to correct you, this isn't just England unfortunately. There was a very good vice documentary a year or two ago about recreational drug taking in Scotland - it's intertwined with the drinking culture and nights out throughout the UK and lots of countries in the world.
I don't think it's a thing at most gatherings but I agree that too many people seem to need alcohol to actually enjoy gatherings. I would say this is common in a lot of countries. I think we're always looking for something systemic to blame it on when it comes to our country, and we tend to ignore that it happens in other countries too.
Seeing the media report a night of chaos in a British Town centre does attract a lot of attention, but we shouldn't think it's just the UK where this happens. That's why I blame it (at least in the Uk's case) mainly on the lack of responsibility taken by club owners / pubs for the state their customers get into. They take no responsibility whatsoever and they rarely ever refuse service to someone on the grounds that they're too drunk. Plus, people know that if they cause Chaos, there's always going to be council workers, police and friends there to take care of them and clean up their mess.
@@ecaeas4439 I guess I meant the UK
I now live in Germany and, obvious wild generalisations aside, it just ain't like that. I lived in France too and it wasn't like that.
In Germany I often find myself walking through large cities and small towns late at night on the weekends. i go over the borders into Poland and Czech rep regularly and likewise I just don't see the streets running with piss, littered with take away boxes and boozed up loons facing off everywhere. Sure people party, get stoned and completely bladdered and of course some folks are a bit lairy but in the main its pretty laid back(tbh as a Brit, sometimes I wish it was wilder!!) Of course you see a few Police and uppity drunks around but nothing like the UK. Nowhere near.
Football matches are an exception, as they are in most places.
People here start drinking late morning and many workers can be found buying bottles of beer with their lunch. people drink on the buses and trains while commuting and stand on street corners drinking.....Outside of political demos I cannot remember the last fight I saw here..... and I have been here 12 years. I don't think I have ever seen pissed up people exposing themselves, trying to have a go at bouncers etc...to be honest only a few places even have bouncers.
Of course I am not saying it doesn't happen, it does, and some areas of some German cities are a bit rough...but in the main I saw more fights etc every weekend in small UK market towns than in the major cities I regularly visit here.
In my experience, and again generalising, in France and Germany a bad atmosphere in towns tends to be linked to particular areas of large cities and with gang type issues. In the UK as you know, its like the wild west in most small market towns and big cities on the weekend.
Germans I know are a bit nonplussed by the atmosphere they discover in the UK when they visit. At most German parties people are having a laugh chatting each other up and dancing and there still loads of booze in the kitchen...as I said I somethies wish it was a bit more whacky here( but thats just my mining town upbringing speaking!) As I get older I am happy with the way it is!!
Of course there are idiots in every land but what I happens in the UK is thankfully unusual.
have a good afternoon and fine day off tomorrow
@@paulwalker797 not sure about the other eu countries or how much has changed in germany but here you need a licence to be allowed to sell booze and too many incidents (after some fines first) could lead to the loss of said licence, so they used to make sure to keep the trouble down as much as possible.
Not British, Not Welsh, Not Scotts, Its the english that the whole world wants rid of.
Even Yorkshire people hate "the english".
On BBC the English become 'British' when they are wrecking a resort
This is the English not the British. The amount of times people's attitude towards me has completely changed because I told them I was Welsh and not English, you see how hated the English are and how people want nothing to do with them. This is all on England, not Wales, Scotland or Ireland.
Yes there's absolutely no Welsh louts on a night out in Swansea or Cardiff...
Source: am Welsh and have been on numerous nights out in both.
@@AA-hg5fk At home you twerp, not abroad. Completely different circumstances. And it still doesn’t hide the fact the English are despised abroad
@@AA-hg5fk I don't know if people have detected your sarcasm 😅. Honestly "nights out" in any town centre in the UK are a hard pass for anyone who doesn't want to see:
- people fighting / glassing each other at 4am
- vomiting and p*ssing in the streets
- bouncers manhandling people because they get a kick out of it
- police arriving to break things up
- broken bottles and takeaway containers thrown everywhere
- rinse and repeat every weekend
It happens EVERYWHERE in the UK, not just in England.
@@ecaeas4439 you missed out shagging the lass you pulled after 8 pints of beer down the alleyway , honestly some would think the age of romance is dead
@@tomfinney3416 True 😂, and then there's the people who got together after one of those alleyway hookups having an argument because one / both did the same thing again with other total strangers.
One english person is a visitor.
Two english people are a worry.
Three are a nuisance.
Four english are "to be avoided"
And the nation...
Being rowdy in Amsterdam is the British working class equivalent of the Bullingdon Club.
If they behave themselves no one will know they are British. Problem solved.
Years ago there was a documentary on the Dutch television about the red light district in Amsterdam and one thing that was asked the prostitutes, the bartenders and the Police was, what are worst customers that you can have and where they come from and they all answered British guys in the 20 of 30 years. People from all over the world go there but that group is the only one that everybody said was a problem. 196 countries in the world and the British are the only ones who are asked to stay away.
Quite embarrassing actually
@@AllShortsPolitics embarrassing???.. you think narcissists have shame.. it was always the other person fault with that type??
for British read English
@@madaknevarski6478 nope, I worked in Holland with Scottish guys. Terrible problems with alcohol and fighting.
@madak nevarski mate try making a visit Gran Canaria to Glasgow. It's embarrassing the state of the Scotish 'tourists'. Most of them were half cut on the flight out there, before they even landed. I went there to hire a bike for a week to enjoy the sun and the Spanish culture. I was so embarrassed to be associated with the gammons who were rude to the local people and just obnoxious. I flew home to Glasgow the next day. The flight back to Glasgow was full of drunken rowdy gammons. The Babylon express was the only thing I could think of. The hotel staff where I spent the night were very off-hand with English speakers, not rude but not exactly polite, and I can't blame them. The drunks shouting and slaming doors all night. Disgusting tbh.
Another Brexit Benefit for Europe; make rowdy Brits unwelcome without fear of upsetting the vast majority of EU countries.
It is not only about misbehaviour but also the plain and simple fact that the people living in such cities don't really benefit that much from tourism in the first place. The locals get all the downsides but ..... they also get to vote the local council in. And that council then also quickly realises that with all the costs and damages and complains there is little money coming their way.
It is not just Amsterdam but the same thing happens in many other tourist cities in Europe : Local councils realize tourism costs them votes AND money.
You think you paid a lot for your trip? Your package holiday, flight, and hotel stay all are handled by large international companies that keep their money where neither of our government will ever see it. (Cruises are even worse!) That plastic souvenir tat you bought, made in China and sold with little local overhead. If you eat junk food and drink at happy hour how much money do you leave for the local economy?
Jobs? You want to wait tourist tables, or clean hotel rooms? Working in tourism is horrible, pays little, and remember, their CEOs and managers with their good pay are in the Bahama's or somewhere like that.
Sorry, but two German student backpackers on a weekend trip leave more money behind than three plane loads of UK hen/stag parties. Where I live we get a lot of Japanese tourists, a whole fleet of buses of them cause a fraction of problems three gammons on a boozer do.....
for "British" read "English"
I'm 🧕🏾 British and on my travels around Europe the locals have told me they cannot stand the 👱🏻♀️👱🏻🧑🏻 YT English due to their bad behaviour. So for all POC of British descendant this excludes us 🙌🏾
It's Aimed at a certain demographic
There you go ..diluting british traditions of bad behavior.
As an Irish person I couldn't tell you how many times I've heard from locals abroad "oh I'm so sorry I thought you were English".
If you was to hear me, you‘d think that I came from London!! I am German!
@@davidmarkwort9711 most Germans I've spoken with kinda sound American, I imagine they pick up the accent from TV shows
@@solidus784 no, it is what they get at school!
IT wont Just BE the Niederlande this will happn all over Europa
what they want is to keep stag nights and hen nights away not ordinary decent tourists.
Very true It's a limited demographic xx
Thanks! Marcus, stay well.
Being a brown Brit abroad is such a relief as I don’t get any of the negativity about ‘the english’. I can also be incognito to the gammons which is life saving.❤😂❤
I love that 🤠😂
I am Scottish I have been to Amsterdam a few times I like a drink but I am always well behaved and normally make friends with the locals. The same goes for Budapest, Berlin, Brussels, Barcelona,Krakow, Prague and Split.
The fact that I'm an American and the Dutch have never had to chase me away is really saying something about the Brits who are Faraging across Amsterdam...
Same in france with the football hooligans
There's quite a few companies (usually registered locally) run by British emigrants in various countries and selling the nightlife of various cities.
That type of tourism is a pretty big issue - boozy tourism, or "hangover tourism". Sign up with a nightlife company selling a guided tour of a popular nightlife sector of a city, get discounted drinks and activities / party games brought to you. Be encouraged to behave crazily because "that's what life is all about" etc etc. I support stopping it no matter who is doing it, and I'm not really convinced by the "it supports the hospitality industry" argument. When it establishes a toxic atmosphere around the nightlife sectors of cities, it draws other customers away. It drains away other types of tourism in favour of people who just want to get drunk and be stupid / abusive. And unfortunately, people do it here in the UK too. It's not just because they're emboldened by being in another country. The people who behave like this, do it wherever they go.
A friend of mine, who owns four pubs in my hometown, was approached by one of those companies if he would be willing to host a pub crawl. So he asked his bar manager from the two Irish Pubs if this is a good idea. Rumor has it, that the bar manager shouted some assorted words in cockney about the English and their pub crawls. He happens to be a cockney :D So the bar crawl didn't happen.
@@VolkerHett I don't get pub crawls at all and I'm from the UK. It just seems like a way to spread the chaos further than just one pub / club. There's been so many horror stories out of things that have happened on the watch of these nightlife promotion companies, I'd rather the government just go ahead and make them liable for plying their customers with cheap drinks and enabling them to make ar*es off themselves when they get drunk. Ideally people would know to be better, but they don't, and it doesn't help that these companies exist.
@@massivehero4871 bullingdon club types, carrying on with mass drug taking at their parties, orgies ,entertaining miscreants like maxwell et al…burning fifty pound notes in front of homeless people, the list of debauched goings on from these people is endless so what you just stated falls apart very quickly at the seems. Cup of tea or would that be some other narcotic you are more used to taking??? I smell a Tory miscreant 😂😂😂😂
@@massivehero4871 No decent person voted to leave.
UK tourist : oi, waiter, three beers...
Waiter : exuseer meneer, wij spreken hier nederlands...
Onwaarschijnlijk, niemand spreekt nederlands hier😂
"THREE.... BEERS!" (Turns to group of fat lads in England shirts) "They've only got that foreign shit lads.. Don't worry the stupid ©unts don't speak English... Oi oi!"
Let’s face it Brits haven’t the spending powers. Anymore, understand we are called the poor man of Europe , a title we deserve , only Brits would vote to be worse of as we did with Brexit?,
round up some witherspoons, they are desperate for customers.
I used to live in Amsterdam for a year and thise birish tourists where terrible! glad they are gone
Yes, put them all on a barge and tow them back to the Wash
Stayed in Alicante old town ,and only noise was drunk brits " Fu.. ng town" shouts at 4 in the morning. No other languages. Not generalising but its based on my own experience.
There is a certain category of English/British tourists that is not welcome anywhere, not just in Amsterdam and the Netherlands. The ones whose only interest in the country they visit is to practice binge drinking and get insanely drunk at a cheaper rate than in the UK, with all the consequences on the local people's life and environment. To be honest his human pollution does not only come from England, but the English are the most numerous and "best" at it, and that unfortunately reflects on all tourists from the UK, including the decent ones.
Maybe its our rebellious nature that has produced some of the best pop music and some some of the best films and culture in general the world has ever seen.
Perhaps you’d do well to direct that “rebellious behaviour” towards a more deserving target, like the tories.
But alas, when the English are asked to protest, they’re conspicuously absent & let the 1% ravage their green & pleasant land.(brown & shitty now!)
Go tug your forelock to your ‘betters’ boy & leave the protests to EU citizens.
Goddendag, Marcus.
Tulips from 🇱🇺 👍
Bore da Huw.
Afaik, Luxembourg doesn’t grow tulips. Also it’s goedendag. Goed=good, dag=day. Too much to remember? The easiest is; hallo=hello.
Hwyl,
Leafs
They are like the hordes of the Vandals sacking Rome, or was it the Red Bloaters smothering Spanish beaches?
Don't forget the "Grand Tourers" in between. The upper class youngsters that simply broke off ornaments of Italian houses to take home as a souvenir. It's not just the British lumpenproletariat that has a sick sense of entitlement.
A few years ago I heard about problems with English stag-nights in the Temple Bar area of Dublin. But as it is a few streets of pubs, clubs etc the mayhem didn't affect the rest of the city centre. And gardaí could deal with trouble makers in a confined area.
With the cost of living crises hitting the UK hard...I don think we in the Netherlands should be to concerned about Brittish tourists. They can't afford hollydays in the EU, and if they can, they will be stuck in a line at Dover for 2 to 3 days...Amsterdam is exploding with tourist atm... only not from the UK...
I thought amsterdam wanted all tourists to stay away. They have a campaign advertised here in canada, too. And they love us so go figure. Too many people for the infrastructure.
Just the louts me thinks xx
Forget about staying away, I'd be more concerned about your ignorance.
You're walking on stolen land.
Wtfiwwy all?
English in disguise.
We now know where you buried all the babies.
No human rights were given to the natives dead or living.
Shame on you 😭
Mass tourism is (becoming) a problem. We don't want to become like Venice. We partially have to blame ourselves because we advertised a lot in the '90 / 2000's.
During the pandamic years residents realized how nice the city was without mass tourism and now the government is taking steps to limit the amount of tourist, i.e. less advertisement, limited airbnb, less coffeeshops, relocating red light district to the edge of town, higher tourism tax etc.
It is unsure if these steps will have an effect, though.
@@alcidesforever yeah i think the world could do with the lot of us taking walking holidays for a while
Just glad am a Scot and no a brit 😉🏴
This is a question I have very often asked of Scots who have made similar remarks on this channel and to which I have never got an answer:
Britain is an ancient name of the island, first recorded by Greek explorers. We know that the English for a while convinced the rest of the world that British=English. Thanks to the rise of Scottish nationalism that is no longer the case.
I know that the word "Brit" is pejorative and often associated, especially in Ireland, with English. But why do some Scots reject even the word "British"? The British were there long before the Anglo-Saxons. Do you refuse this ancient word, because spoilt by the English? Be Scottish, be British - no one will take you for English any more.
🏴🏴🇮🇪🇫🇷🇪🇺
@@gobnait7855 No.
@'' No'' in answer to which part of my long question? 🙂
@@gobnait7855 Britain/ British is a Germanic version of the Latin Britannia.. Roman invasion..My country is Caledonia ... I am a Scot not Scottish.. When a sassaanach decides to come live in my country among us they are Scot-ish ..
A sassaanach is a foreigner or anyone from out with my land before any English start greetin naw we didn't make up a word just for them , their no that important.
@@scotinternationalist1373 Scot-ish😉👍As there are Irish-ish and even French-ish.
Too complicated to go into here but if you are interested, look up the Picts/Cruithni/Prettannikē. The Romans adapted a name already in use. The linguistic aspect is tantalizing. One thing is sure: there were no Anglo-Saxons on the horizon before the 6° century.
And the Scotti were from Ireland and introduced Gaelic, a Q-Celtic language. Were there already Q-Celtic speakers in the area (the Picts?) ? The British P-Celtic, ancestor of present day Welsh, was spoken much further north too. Were there other, preCeltic languages in use? All impossible to pin down 2000 years+ later.
Whatever, you have a perfect right to call yourselves British but if you change the name to Caledonia after independance that's fine by me.
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Gammonati ?
I think you just coined a phrase
I like it
Britzkrieg!
I must admit, that there are lots of young german males, which behave the same way.
"I'm quite quiet." I don't know... 🤔
Sounds exactly like what an 'high spirited' lad would say, if you ask me.
'Still waters run deep' and the like. 😉
I think I need to hear from the Missus before I give judgement. 😂😂😂
This post was great! 👍(Even without one mention of the numpties "who put their cross ❌ in the wrong box"). 🤣🤣🤣
Keep them coming.... Please! 😁
I don't know about you, but I would be more interested in the windmills - wonderful pieces of old technology, Lee Anderson where's your trousers.
In Norfolk there are a few old windmills...
With you there
That's pretty embarrassing.
Humm.. maybe you can adopt a polished French accent like the Pink Panther😅
It’s only the last couple of years that Amsterdam has been trying to change its image. Mostly the city’s reputation is based on the presence of coffee shops ( selling cannabis and in the past mushrooms) and the red light district ( very regulated now) and the attitude of most Dutch people ( do what you like as long you don’t bother me) the change of policy was caused by native Dutch people leaving the city and being replaced by wealthy internationals, making the city completely unaffordable for working people Because of this the city council is trying to close as many coffeeshops as possible an severely restricted the red light district. Trying to go upmarket. Loutish Brits don’t fit anymore. In the past their behaviour wasn’t a problem if the crossed the line in the past they received a beating from the bouncers especially if the caused trouble in the red light district. This actually has very little to do with the Brits they haven’t changed at all, they were always troublemakers the problem is the authorities now have to deal with them using official law enforcement ( the police and judicial system) expensive and not effective dealing with drunk misbehaving idiots.
They’ve been trying to do this since 2000 when I lived in Amsterdam for a couple of years.
You mean "some" Brits are trouble makers don't you.
You don't half expose these bastards - well done
Thanks buddy 🤠
They need us more than we need them. 😂😂
I believe there is still a competition ongoing between the Germans and the British. Honestly, if it comes to being a bad tourist, this 2 nations stick out.
Honestly I saw some British tourist in Italy, It's was not a good experience, I think the brexit was a good idea, greeting from Amsterdam 😊
English.
As a Brit, English I’ve travelled all over Europe and made many friends. The majority of us are still better behaved than the horrid stag dos
Have you got a battery for your panels ?
But you're special...
👏👍
Nothing we couldn't do in this country, probably better imo. We just have dinosaurs who don't approve of enjoyment preventing growth & tourism here.
It's specific voor Amsterdam but there are more cities in The Netherlands.
oi ! not all puke is british lol ,honestly the bias on youtube these days
In Amsterdam, 90% of it is.
@@alcidesforever but when we get the chance to act in excess (us brits) we do , enough is never enough we are party animals beyond the veneer , we live in a repressive country morally and legally ,so when we go abroad away from such regime we go over the top , and our inhibitions go
yeah you are probably wise to ban us
I wish all countries do the same if people don't want other people in their countries like the UK then we don't want the British or any other people who don't want in the country its karma
I mean each case is xenophobia, plain and simple. Xenophobic tw*ts in the UK saying nobody is welcome are wrong. I don't get how it's "karma" to suggest all British people should no longer be welcome in other European countries. Some of the opinions in the comments really are insane. Don't you see how it's Xenophobic to suggest it's okay to exclude anyone from doing something (like travelling) on the basis of nationality?
Read that back and have another go.
@@ecaeas4439 We welcome any tourist that just doesn't misbehave , i guess no one likes drunk people waking them up in the middle of the night or find their doors covered in piss in the morning. Those tourists we don't want. It is just common sense isn't it? But i disagree with my local government here in Amsterdam. I think we should just up the fines for misbehaviour to enormous proportions i guess when you hand out a thousand pound fine for pissing against doors or 1000 pound fine for shouting after 11pm in the Red Light district would quickly deter those tourist from coming over! There are some tourist thinking there are no rules here, and that they can disrespect locals.
in Boulogne sur Mer, France, some of the main town centre bars will refuse to serve Brits after 9pm. Reason being, too much history of Brits getting blind drunk, starting fights and breaking the furniture, then being a noise nuisance in the streets.
@@ecaeas4439 There's nothing xenophobic about not letting misbehaving gangs or whatever parasites in. Nationality means you have no right to be outside your country, a favour is being done, you are welcomed under the assumption you will behave. If what you have to offer to Amsterdam is negative you're not welcome.
Seems very odd.. me and my Mrs have been traveling to Amsterdam every year, sometimes twice a year for the last 15 years.
Always thought it would be the place I'd end up, for study, for life. .. austerity and the spiteful tory led twattery put the kibosh on that.
As for Amsterdam, its been a target of conservstives for a long long, like the uk, you get them move in city's and start complaining about city life. It's used in uk usually to close down clubs and what not, there they focus on their particular cultural nuances.
Stop saying brits it’s the English
There are bad apples in every barrel..... but it just seems that there are more bad apples in British barrels...... (You should see the Dutch in Antwerpen or Knokke or Blankenberge on the Belgian coast.).. and this is coming from an Irishman.... (Oh yeah..... who were the most popular fans according to local businesses in various European football competitions....? Yup, those drunken "Paddies"... who were voted the worst.... The Russians and the English, ... what does that say?)
Utrecht is better.
ssst, keep quiet, otherwise in a few years you'll have the same problem as Amsterdam.
I usually hear people out on youtube, think I'll give it a miss from now on.
Oh well nevermind
Not all britts ofcourse
If it was foodies I would understand, people taking pictures and wanting a discount for a good review, like it's a threat. Be careful of posting your business details, some will take you to heart, and visit, but not leave without "Tagging" your business like vandals scarring their victims for life!
Have fun dealing with your other "cultural enriching" imports.
I guess the no-go zones, mass sexual assaults and terrorism are just fine in Europe though? Priorities xD
Okay... We put our rapedar on and block them too
I guess your own family call you "that dumb ©unt"
Who TF takes their dog on holiday specially when you're gonna parry all weekend?
The dog is the locals
The dog is the locals