A Swede and American in London at a Viet restaurant, drinking Korean sojubombs (Korean party drink - the beer and clear drink you had at the restaurant). Seeing the world in that one moment 🍻
Ok hi i love yall vlogs! Most of all i love yall!! Yall are so incredible n so charming n beautiful! So i am extremely shy have always been shy n i just like yall are so open about everything so thank you!
Hello! love you two! I've watched Button and Bly Travel Show and loved it. Do you two have any advice on some cool places to go in Amsterdam-Brussels-and Paris? The Wife and I are going in March and want some pro-tips from some experienced gay travelers! hope all is well, Thank you ! The McCrays :)
I'm from San Diego, but I have a very adaptive voice and it generally takes on other accents without me noticing it. Even when I listen back to myself talking I can't hear it, though I can pick out even the smallest hint of an accent on other people.
@@ThisColorfulWorld That's usually a sign of someone's language learning capacity. (hope that made sense in English...) Anyway. Those who's accent stays unaffected by their environment are set firmly in their native tongue, and don't wish to adapt and learn a new language. Subconsciously developing an accent means your brain is already working on a way to adapt to your surroundings. A sign of high intelligence, both socially and by the standard IQ measurements (I'm basically just making up English as I go along now. I hope that works) Anyways. I'm a sucker for group psychology and linguistics. The art of communication is a beautiful thing. Weirdly enough, developing an accent is often frowned upon as a sign of weakness (Madonna developing a British accent when she moved there, comes to mind). When instead it is the opposite. It tells me, "I like you. I want to meet you half way. I want to learn your language."
Please don’t call football for soccer when u’r outside us. The rest of the world can’t be wrong, it’s called football. Still like u’r videos though:) Good work! Keep it up! U interest me :p
A Swede and American in London at a Viet restaurant, drinking Korean sojubombs (Korean party drink - the beer and clear drink you had at the restaurant). Seeing the world in that one moment 🍻
Y’all just seem like life loving people like me and my wife. I love seeing and hearing the playful love you both have for each other! ❤️
Always fun to be with you on your tours. Hope that you get over your cold before Maine, Lauren. Love seeing your smile Lisa. ❤️🇨🇦
Me too! Trying to rest up as much as possible now :)
You two could not be any more adorable!
Do I hear Merch coming???? Aaaaaaah, super excited!! :) Lots of Love from Germany, Marie-Sophie :)
Yes, we're starting really small to feel it out (keep your eyes out for mid-Dec) but if it seems like a good thing, we'll continue to add to it :)
O M G !!!! I think I just saw Lisa's doppelganger on TV at the Garth Brooks concert ay Notre Dame !!!!!!!
Man... Why is it that I did not notice you guys were around this week? 😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Great shots of London! You are grat as usual :)
Ok hi i love yall vlogs! Most of all i love yall!! Yall are so incredible n so charming n beautiful! So i am extremely shy have always been shy n i just like yall are so open about everything so thank you!
Hi This C...They are great together And I MISS YOU FROM THAILAND
You guys!!!😍😍😍
Hei! Great video! What was the name of the Vietnamese restaurant? Takk
❤London❤
I love you so much. Really! You are adorable! Lots if cuddles sent to you 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
Luv ya❤️🇬🇧👍🏿
Hello! love you two! I've watched Button and Bly Travel Show and loved it. Do you two have any advice on some cool places to go in Amsterdam-Brussels-and Paris? The Wife and I are going in March and want some pro-tips from some experienced gay travelers! hope all is well, Thank you ! The McCrays :)
Ni borde göra en video på svenska med engelsk text eller något! Det skulle vara så kul för både svenska och icke-svenskar.
Hello! Were is Lauren from? She sounds like she has an accent.
I'm from San Diego, but I have a very adaptive voice and it generally takes on other accents without me noticing it. Even when I listen back to myself talking I can't hear it, though I can pick out even the smallest hint of an accent on other people.
@@ThisColorfulWorld That's usually a sign of someone's language learning capacity. (hope that made sense in English...) Anyway. Those who's accent stays unaffected by their environment are set firmly in their native tongue, and don't wish to adapt and learn a new language. Subconsciously developing an accent means your brain is already working on a way to adapt to your surroundings. A sign of high intelligence, both socially and by the standard IQ measurements (I'm basically just making up English as I go along now. I hope that works)
Anyways. I'm a sucker for group psychology and linguistics. The art of communication is a beautiful thing. Weirdly enough, developing an accent is often frowned upon as a sign of weakness (Madonna developing a British accent when she moved there, comes to mind). When instead it is the opposite. It tells me, "I like you. I want to meet you half way. I want to learn your language."
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Please don’t call football for soccer when u’r outside us.
The rest of the world can’t be wrong, it’s called football.
Still like u’r videos though:)
Good work! Keep it up!
U interest me :p
hahah funny. we usually call it football, even when we're in the us. Sometimes soccer slips out though.