@planetguam8475 chelu your going dumpster diving? Should give Jess some trash bags and bag up a couple and throw it away let's call it throw a bag take a bag. So they can straighten out there place lastima.
It’s sad how homelessness is a real issue on the island and I hope these guys can get the help they need. Thank you for the subtitles on certain parts of the video, it really helped.
Its crazy how big they have it there? Like a cool shanty town!! And can make their house whatever way they want.. always a pleasure seeing your homeless videos!! Its eye opening and also sad..not only for them but seeing how real and raw our island is.. cheers bud' keep it comin
@@lindagarcia7025 hello Linda. Yes, I feel for them too. As for the trash, wild pigs rip the bags open. The hey should make a pig-pen to keep the trash in and pigs out. Many blessings to you in Texas.
Hafa Adai... Harmon was my village during the mid-1960s until we moved to Agafu Gumas around 1970. The spot where McDonald's now stands was once our school bus stop. The road was a mere two lanes leading up to Barrigada Hill. The route from McDonald's to Dededo was just a small, bumpy dirt path. Our modest abode was a tin house with two bedrooms and a small living room. The windows were wooden louvers, and one bedroom featured a hinged plywood window. Our kitchen was set up outdoors. As a child, my duties included feeding the pigs, chickens, pigeons, and rabbits. During rainfall, I had to arrange about six 55-gallon drums to collect rainwater from the roof through a large gutter. I had to monitor the drums and switch them out as they filled. Once full, I'd cover each drum with a clean white sheet, secured with an old bicycle tire inner tube to prevent mosquitoes from breeding. The kitchen floor was made of asphalt, a remnant of the old airfield that once occupied the site. Another task was to venture into the jungle to gather tang'an tong'an, split them, and lay them out to dry for firewood. Once dried, I'd stack them under the stove for cooking. We used an open fire for cooking; I'd prepare coffee in an old pot and cook rice. Reflecting on those times, life was good-peaceful and simple. It might seem difficult, but it was normal for us. My adult children believe I had a rough upbringing, but it wasn't really the case. Those were the best years of my life. Nowadays, while the homeless manage to get by, it can be perilous. Since retiring for the second time, I've continued to grow in wealth and always strive to give back and pay it forward. Blessed by God, my family and I believe in giving back. I hope to devise a plan to feed the homeless when I return home, perhaps through a food truck serving different locations, offering food and clothing without charge. Esta
WOW! What a wonderful story. You took me back to a time I can only relate to in black and white photos. I can see the dirt road and bus stop, wooden homes on log stilts and asphalts. Thank you for sharing this wonderful story. I now see Harmon in the past and present.Dunku’lu Si’us Ma’ase 💛💛💛
@@planetguam8475 There was no running water, only newspapers instead of toilet paper, and no flush toilets. Instead of electricity, I relied on kerosene lamps, which required daily cleaning and refilling. To ward off mosquitoes, I would light mosquito coils. During heavy rains, water would flow through and under the house, and we would sit by the doors, dipping our feet in the water. Playing in the rain was a frequent and enjoyable activity. Our shower room was a makeshift enclosure of plywood and 2x4s, and without an outhouse, the nearby jungle served our needs.
@@marshallv4517 Back in the day our Micky D's in Tamuning was once the biggest Mcdonald ever built. I worked there for 2 days during my senior year as a half day student from JFK. 1978
I give mad respect for these people the stuggle they are going thru but the ammount of respect they have for our people is Amazing. God bless yall family n thanks Jesselin for showing us your home❤
I've watched your video on our island's homeless. Great content; I was intrigued and, at the same time, entertained. Keep the videos coming. Continue staying humble my friend. 🤙🏾
How embarrassing to see a video like this of my home. People like that make our island look bad. I’ve become somewhat heartless towards these homeless because they choose to suffer on the streets than to just get a job. It’s pure addiction and laziness. I know this girl and her “family” aka her Cronic friends. Some of them even have homes. They just choose to stay on the streets to be with their “friends”. I’m so over this drugged out lazy generation.
Some film only the good of our island. I’m film the good, bad, and ugly. I’m film the reality of what’s happening on our island. So maybe our government could do something about it, and stop being in denial.
Yes, she does seem sweet, and eager to help when she can. Heavy rain is not good for them. The ground gets muddy and roof leaks in many areas, but they keep dry for the most part. Take care.
All they have to do is organize their home, put all the trash in one section, then plant fruits, vegetables, and flowers. It's peaceful to be in the nature breathing fresh air, watch the moon and stars at night.
Nice video. Am from dededo but I was young when we moved. I think my parents still have there land there and our relatives are staying in it. I hope to visit one day with my kids, to show them where I grew up
@@planetguam8475 their dad 😆. But you should do a motovlog around Guam. Every time I watch you videos I try to remember places but can't. Do they still have the microneasian mall?
@@moonlight_garage616 I’m seriously considering doing a motovlog. As for the Micronesian mall, yes it’s still there. Take care in the mainland, and greetings from Guam.
Honestly guam is beautiful but there are bad things that make guam so ugly I wish I can help my people but I only do what I can am part of guam I grew up here and for me it's sad how estly I wish that family the best of luck
From outside everything looked normal, then you get to the inside and man all that trash. I always thought they lived in a small camping tent, didn’t know they had all that in there.
Maybe the next time I get to Guam, I'll drop by that massage parlor and get my lower back acupuncture 😅. Thanks planet Guam, and maybe this election of the year can change the status of homelessness that's occurring in Guam ✌️🇲🇵🇬🇺 Guam is always good!
I regularly give them a dollar or two when I see them panhandling. They’ve grown accustomed to me, especially my Harley, to the point where they just walk up to me whenever they hear my motorcycle. Thanks for watching, much appreciated.
Thanks Primo. I help them off camera, because I believe it’s more genuine. Your comment and support is much appreciated 🙏🏽 ❤. Any advice and suggestions is also appreciated.
Yes, I heard she was from down south. I don’t know much about her, this was my first, real encounter with her. Other times, I just give her money when I see her panhandling on the street. Take care, and thanks for the info.
saw this chick by mcdonalds tweakin tonight, going bat shit crazy as usual lol. this why you dont give money to homeless, just give them food or necessities but they gonna turn it down cause they just want the money for drukks. she plays up real nice for the camera tho -__- wth
I heard couple stories, not sure if they’re true. I’ll put this question to her on your behalf. Background stories give videos depth, thanks for asking. Stay safe in Mississippi, and Hafa Adai from Guam 🤙🏽
I’ve heard a couple stories, not sure if it’s true. I’ll do a short interview and put this question to her. Back stories give depth to videos. Thanks for your input, much appreciated.
No. It’s private property, but some people are too lazy to take it to the dump, and illegally dump their trash in the jungle. I’m totally against this. Take care 🤙🏽
You need give me your contact. I messaged you on previous video informing you how to get hold of me. Here’s my email: cruzbenny576@gmail.com Drop me your contact.
Planet Guam Rulz umbre! Always watching your vlogs Chelu the best vlogger on Guam.
Thanks Che’lu, PlanetGuams favorite State sider. Glad you enjoyed the video. Take care in LV 🤙🏽
@planetguam8475 chelu your going dumpster diving? Should give Jess some trash bags and bag up a couple and throw it away let's call it throw a bag take a bag. So they can straighten out there place lastima.
@@bobbq9290good idea. I’ll bring a couple trash bag and pitch the idea to her, see if she does it.
It’s sad how homelessness is a real issue on the island and I hope these guys can get the help they need. Thank you for the subtitles on certain parts of the video, it really helped.
Its crazy how big they have it there? Like a cool shanty town!! And can make their house whatever way they want.. always a pleasure seeing your homeless videos!! Its eye opening and also sad..not only for them but seeing how real and raw our island is.. cheers bud' keep it comin
I'm sad for their situation and all the trash. Best wishes🙏. Thanks for sharing ❤
@@lindagarcia7025 hello Linda. Yes, I feel for them too. As for the trash, wild pigs rip the bags open. The hey should make a pig-pen to keep the trash in and pigs out. Many blessings to you in Texas.
Hafa Adai... Harmon was my village during the mid-1960s until we moved to Agafu Gumas around 1970. The spot where McDonald's now stands was once our school bus stop. The road was a mere two lanes leading up to Barrigada Hill. The route from McDonald's to Dededo was just a small, bumpy dirt path. Our modest abode was a tin house with two bedrooms and a small living room. The windows were wooden louvers, and one bedroom featured a hinged plywood window. Our kitchen was set up outdoors. As a child, my duties included feeding the pigs, chickens, pigeons, and rabbits. During rainfall, I had to arrange about six 55-gallon drums to collect rainwater from the roof through a large gutter. I had to monitor the drums and switch them out as they filled. Once full, I'd cover each drum with a clean white sheet, secured with an old bicycle tire inner tube to prevent mosquitoes from breeding. The kitchen floor was made of asphalt, a remnant of the old airfield that once occupied the site. Another task was to venture into the jungle to gather tang'an tong'an, split them, and lay them out to dry for firewood. Once dried, I'd stack them under the stove for cooking. We used an open fire for cooking; I'd prepare coffee in an old pot and cook rice. Reflecting on those times, life was good-peaceful and simple. It might seem difficult, but it was normal for us. My adult children believe I had a rough upbringing, but it wasn't really the case. Those were the best years of my life. Nowadays, while the homeless manage to get by, it can be perilous. Since retiring for the second time, I've continued to grow in wealth and always strive to give back and pay it forward. Blessed by God, my family and I believe in giving back. I hope to devise a plan to feed the homeless when I return home, perhaps through a food truck serving different locations, offering food and clothing without charge. Esta
WOW! What a wonderful story. You took me back to a time I can only relate to in black and white photos. I can see the dirt road and bus stop, wooden homes on log stilts and asphalts. Thank you for sharing this wonderful story. I now see Harmon in the past and present.Dunku’lu Si’us Ma’ase 💛💛💛
Thank you for the trip back to the past! This was great of you to share your childhood with us 😊
theres no more micky ds in ncs tho witch is sad
@@planetguam8475 There was no running water, only newspapers instead of toilet paper, and no flush toilets. Instead of electricity, I relied on kerosene lamps, which required daily cleaning and refilling. To ward off mosquitoes, I would light mosquito coils. During heavy rains, water would flow through and under the house, and we would sit by the doors, dipping our feet in the water. Playing in the rain was a frequent and enjoyable activity. Our shower room was a makeshift enclosure of plywood and 2x4s, and without an outhouse, the nearby jungle served our needs.
@@marshallv4517 Back in the day our Micky D's in Tamuning was once the biggest Mcdonald ever built. I worked there for 2 days during my senior year as a half day student from JFK. 1978
I give mad respect for these people the stuggle they are going thru but the ammount of respect they have for our people is Amazing. God bless yall family n thanks Jesselin for showing us your home❤
Thanks, many blessings to you and your family.
Seems like YT has been hiding your posts from me. Glad to catch up and watch them. Thanks for sharing Che'lu. Take care and God bless. GIB
Always good to hear from you, Che’lu.
I've watched your video on our island's homeless. Great content; I was intrigued and, at the same time, entertained. Keep the videos coming. Continue staying humble my friend. 🤙🏾
Thanks Che’lu 🤙🏽 will do.
How embarrassing to see a video like this of my home. People like that make our island look bad. I’ve become somewhat heartless towards these homeless because they choose to suffer on the streets than to just get a job. It’s pure addiction and laziness. I know this girl and her “family” aka her Cronic friends. Some of them even have homes. They just choose to stay on the streets to be with their “friends”. I’m so over this drugged out lazy generation.
Some film only the good of our island. I’m film the good, bad, and ugly. I’m film the reality of what’s happening on our island. So maybe our government could do something about it, and stop being in denial.
@@planetguam8475 I agree with you 1000%. I just can’t help but feel ashamed because Guam is known as paradise, some paradise huh.
Rlly feel bad for homeless like I mean they suffer some don't have jobs
@@Skyleriguess so they should get one. Problem solved.
The real question is does that massage place actually give happy endings
She seems like such a sweet lady and her family too for letting y’all come in and film. I wonder how they’ve been doing with all the heavy rains.
Yes, she does seem sweet, and eager to help when she can. Heavy rain is not good for them. The ground gets muddy and roof leaks in many areas, but they keep dry for the most part. Take care.
All they have to do is organize their home, put all the trash in one section, then plant fruits, vegetables, and flowers. It's peaceful to be in the nature breathing fresh air, watch the moon and stars at night.
Absolutely agree. It could be their Eden.
Prayers and thoughts!
Thank you for your prayers ❤
Jessi is so sweet. I pray Jesus watch over you Ms. Jessilynn. Please be safe.
Homeless Paul’s place was very clean. I’m sure these guys can do the same and clean up if they want to stay healthy.
I totally agree.
That's a good point you have a point on that part you should have cleaned it up before they did that right
They had most of it bagged, but when you have pigs, going to be a mess.
I know you 😆 always great seeing you around and watching your videos ❤
You look familiar, give me a hint. Glad you enjoyed the video. Blessings to you and yours.
Nice video. Am from dededo but I was young when we moved. I think my parents still have there land there and our relatives are staying in it. I hope to visit one day with my kids, to show them where I grew up
That would be so cool for your kids to see where their dad grew up ❤️
@@planetguam8475 their dad 😆. But you should do a motovlog around Guam. Every time I watch you videos I try to remember places but can't. Do they still have the microneasian mall?
@@moonlight_garage616 I’m seriously considering doing a motovlog. As for the Micronesian mall, yes it’s still there. Take care in the mainland, and greetings from Guam.
@@planetguam8475 glade something I remember is still there lol. You take care to and be safe. And thanks for posting Guam videos
Honestly guam is beautiful but there are bad things that make guam so ugly I wish I can help my people but I only do what I can am part of guam I grew up here and for me it's sad how estly I wish that family the best of luck
True. It wasn’t always like this 😢
It’s truly disgusting how people can feel sorry for people like her! Wake up people! They’re bumming off of all of us!
She’s going to take everybody on the transit that’s awesome
😂
Solid work as always~
Thanks, much appreciated 🙏🏽
Sending prayers for them that one day they’ll find a home 😢🙏
Thank you for the prayers
Look at all that illegal dumping of trash in our island such shame.
As always i love the content of your channel.
From outside everything looked normal, then you get to the inside and man all that trash. I always thought they lived in a small camping tent, didn’t know they had all that in there.
nice video as always brother ❤
Thanks cousin
The trashes are just of control its sad 😔 !
Yes, definitely out of control
they can be homeless but atleast clean up. laziness is probably a part of why their in that predicament.
I agree. In one of my previous video, I listed Laziness as one of the major two factors. Thanks for your input, much appreciated.
Watching from Saipan 😊 great video
Thank you, much appreciated. Biba Saipan 🤙🏽
GREAT STUFF!
Glad you enjoyed it
Maybe the next time I get to Guam, I'll drop by that massage parlor and get my lower back acupuncture 😅. Thanks planet Guam, and maybe this election of the year can change the status of homelessness that's occurring in Guam ✌️🇲🇵🇬🇺 Guam is always good!
They do lower front acupuncture too 😊. You’re welcome and yes, hopefully the next administration could help with this growing problem.
bro.. keep the blogs going ..may this be a change in all homeless chamorros , just have to do individual accounts.
Thanks. Individual accounts? Do you mean different homeless person doing different things?
@planetguam8475 help the homeless help themselves get them motivated ..chelu you have what it takes..
What’s the title of the beat ? It’s a vibe I’m from dededo ncs stationed overseas
So much trash..Guam is beautiful..keep it clean..my grandma say..ty
I agree 100% Send my regards to Grandma ❤
Im new to the channel...how do uou know a lot homeless? Yougot some good content.
I regularly give them a dollar or two when I see them panhandling. They’ve grown accustomed to me, especially my Harley, to the point where they just walk up to me whenever they hear my motorcycle. Thanks for watching, much appreciated.
can i donate money to kao and jess? asking from palau.
-Taty's foodhub
Yes, you can. I’ll present it to them in person, and on UA-cam, to ensure they receive every single cent. Email me: cruzbenny576@gmail.com
Help the homeless 💙
Thanks Primo. I help them off camera, because I believe it’s more genuine. Your comment and support is much appreciated 🙏🏽 ❤. Any advice and suggestions is also appreciated.
@@planetguam8475 your welcome my friend and your doing a good job 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I love my island but we are not getting better
Yes, I agree. Every year I see more and more homeless people. Definitely getting worse 😢
@@planetguam8475 partner i am grateful to you for shedding light on the homeless situation its a start for sure.
My daughter went to school with her at southern high school
Yes, I heard she was from down south. I don’t know much about her, this was my first, real encounter with her. Other times, I just give her money when I see her panhandling on the street. Take care, and thanks for the info.
i honestly love this shit seems like a adventure into the minds game of the chronics
😂
It must be hard to sleep with a lot of mosquitoes 😢
Definitely. I couldn’t sleep there without mosquito coil. Some don’t need any, they said they already used to it.
saw this chick by mcdonalds tweakin tonight, going bat shit crazy as usual lol. this why you dont give money to homeless, just give them food or necessities but they gonna turn it down cause they just want the money for drukks. she plays up real nice for the camera tho -__- wth
Really? Just spoke to her yesterday afternoon. Told her to behave, because people are starting to like her now. I pray she gets better 🙏🏽
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I just visit Guam last week its beautiful 13:52
Thank you. I hope you enjoyed your visit.
Wow!! Only in Guam??😩😩🙏🙏🙏🙏
I'm new to this story. How did she become homeless and for how long? I'm in Mississippi on the mainland.
I heard couple stories, not sure if they’re true. I’ll put this question to her on your behalf. Background stories give videos depth, thanks for asking. Stay safe in Mississippi, and Hafa Adai from Guam 🤙🏽
@@planetguam8475yeah a part 2 would be awesone and how much does she charge for a round the island tour ? Great content as always 💯
Wow trash everywhere 😢
I know, so sad 😞
Man, must have a lot of snakes back there.
I haven’t seen any but no doubt they’re in there. Snake problems not as bad as before, tho.
Goooo bennyyy 🎉🎉🎉
Hey Adryan, good to hear from you bud 🤙🏽
Is this the same homeless girl who sleeps at Shirleys in Harmon? I always give her food
Probably, I’ve seen her around the area a few times , but don’t think she sleeps there.
Listen To The Voice's! I Saw The Pig..I DiD DuDe!!
You heard them too 😮 I saw you scoping the area, you planning on moving in? See you later.
Drawks
Does anyone know the back story?
I’ve heard a couple stories, not sure if it’s true. I’ll do a short interview and put this question to her. Back stories give depth to videos. Thanks for your input, much appreciated.
@@planetguam8475 thanks bro!!!
for me even small place us long us its clean all the place how con you sleep with such a rubbish around you my goodnesssss😂😂😂😂😂
only in the usa territory guam and saipan
I’ve been looking for my brother Blaine. He’s homeless on Guam. Have you ever run into any man with that name?
I’m sorry I haven’t, or maybe I did but don’t remember that name. I’ll ask around. Does he go by another name?
What’s his nationality?
@@elfridah7 Chamorro
@@planetguam8475 Thank you! And no just Blaine Bamba.
@@Notyouravrgcooch I’m Palauan. Ok. There’s palauan guy name Blaine.
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Thanks Prima 🙏🏽 ❤ Glad you enjoyed it.
Bunch of detective cops. With guns walkin around there Possible body there i heard monday 7th oct. 3pm.
Thanks buddy, I already warned them.
Honestly half of guam crooks hide their....cause no one cuts the grass ......but u found Marianas hidden laundry...😮😵☠️🤣🤣🤣
True. GVB only paints a rosey picture. I’m going to paint the rose with the dirt. Thanks for pointing this out.
keep the goverment out of it.
Is this like dump?
No. It’s private property, but some people are too lazy to take it to the dump, and illegally dump their trash in the jungle. I’m totally against this. Take care 🤙🏽
clean that dump up
Don’t do drugs
If the homeless didn’t do drugs, 70% or more, would not be homeless. Second top reason is, Laziness.
Happy ending massage
😂 I honestly don’t think she knows what kind of massage parlor this is.
@@planetguam8475 😂😂😂
Jessily. Babauta wenjin can you please help me please
Whoa, what’s wrong?
Guam is u.s territory isnt it
Yes it is. Anyone born on island is a U.S. citizen by birth.
@planetguam I thought we’re gonna hang out
You need give me your contact. I messaged you on previous video informing you how to get hold of me. Here’s my email: cruzbenny576@gmail.com
Drop me your contact.