You are absolutely right about saying you have a boyfriend/husband, and not revealing any personal details. Also always say you’re visiting a friend not going to your own home. And there’s always the strategy of calling someone on your phone and talk to them like they’re the ones expecting you, tell them “we’re almost there” - set up a friend who knows this technique that you can call. Stay safe Natasha!! ❤
I agree with what you say. I'm glad nothing worse happened with that taxi driver. Could easily go south if he decides to venture off into a neighborhood with poor cellphone reception and shady streets where everyone looks the other way. I usually check the map regularly to see where the driver is actually going.
Ma grand-mère avait toujours un petit sachet en plastic de poivre en poudre dans sa poche. Comme j'étais intrigué à ce sujet, elle m'avait dit: "si quelqu'un est mal intentionné envers moi, j'enfonce le plastic avec des doigts et je lui lance le poivre au visage".
sorry: my grandmother always had a little plastic bag of powdered pepper in her pocket. As I was intrigued about this, she told me: "if someone is ill-intentioned towards me, I push the plastic with my fingers and I throw pepper in his face".
I am SO happy for you, Natasha, that you feel relaxed and free of stress in Tbilisi! It's absolutely delightful to see you blossoming into your true self and feeling confident and safe enough to share more of who you are with us. You're perfect exactly as you are and we love you!
Just like the "stray dogs" in the bank. Was she pointing to the many displaced Russians or the canines? She really does take the RUclips art form to new levels. Plenty to chuckle at, and think about, in this latest episode.
I agree - Natasha's perspective is always an original one, as it always was in Russia too - ALWAYS. Yet never is sh pretentious or overestated. She leaves us to draw our own conclusions... And the filming itself, and the editing too - it's spectacular
As far as I remember you never openly said that you are lesbian. That’s the best sign of how free you must feel. I’m very happy for you. And yes I’d love to see more of Georgia. Keep it up and have a great time!
It was nice to see Natasha comfortable enough in her life right now and free of fear to make such a bold, public admission. It's no wonder why this video had a more upbeat tone and why she was smiling on several occasions. Enjoy your new freedom Natasha! 👍👏👏👏
Paloma means pigeon (or dove) in Spanish. SO happy to see all of this from you, Natasha, having followed you for a long time.... Amazing evolution, and I love to think of you feeling happy and relaxed. This has made me really happy tonight in my cancer hospice! Obviously I think you should be a film maker and also a writer.
@@dancebasedancer please forgive my intrusion. Am I to understand that you are a patient at the hospice? If so may I ask is there anything you wish to have accomplished, an adventure, an apology, an experience, anything? I understand that this is very personal and that you do not owe me an answer. Whether you choose to answer or not I wish you the best and hope you have reason to feel happiness today.
I absolutely love the totally random things that you come across on your walks. Even the seemingly insignificant things you point out are really fun and enjoyable to see and her your opinion on.
One of your best videos yet! Thank you so much for sharing. You have a unique style and I love seeing the world from your perspective. Looking forward to (virtually) traveling with you and seeing new places.
I'm so glad things are going well for you. Don't ever be afraid to leave a situation if you feel unsafe (or even if you just get a bad feeling - these are often correct) - you can even just get out of a cab at a red light if you need to and get another one.
You have such a great eye. You film the small things that really give the viewer a sense of the place in a way that most people making videos miss. I feel like I just took a walk through the streets of Tbilisi, looking at the dogs and the buildings and the broken pavement.
Just doing nothing really, walking around and noticing small things and passing the day. My favorite kind of Natasha video. It reminds me of when my kids were small and we went on long meandering walks.
Thanks for sharing a “real” tour (not glamourized, just real” of your new home. It’s fascinating for someone like me who’s never travelled to see such different places. Glad things are going well and as always, stay safe Natasha. Well wishes from Canada.
Enjoyed the content today Natasha. I like that you keep the vlog to less than 30 minutes. I rarely watch the ones that are much longer than that. You can take us with you any day for any reason. Happy to see Depressed Russian with you. I’ve missed her videos. Tell her to get busy! I’m so relieved to see that you are happy, stress-free and smiling!
I loved seeing the dogs sleeping inside the bank. I guess it is warmer for them inside. Thanks for the tour of Tbilisi neighborhoods. As a man I am sorry that you and all women sometimes have to deal with bad behavior from some men. Glad you are safe. It was good to see the protest too. Cheers Natasha.
It's good to see you again and doing pretty well Natasha! Thanks for introducing the city, well dogs sleep at the bank lol! Amazing place! All the best!
Love the city tour of Tbilisi, the good, the bad, the ugly! It's a shame that like much of the post-Soviet territories, many parts of the capital have seen better days. Those "zoomed-in" shots showed some great attention to details like the random tire on the street and cat hiding behind the wall. So disgusted by the experience with that driver! Great handling of that situation, please take care. Despite of that you seem to be happier than last year. Always nice to see Zack, we've been missing him on YT. Good luck with the adventures to Uzbekistan. And finally, another name suggestion for the pigeon - "Hope".
The tire on the street was most likely someone attempting to save their parking spot. I worked in a small town in Pennsylvania and people would put kitchen chairs where their cars had been, after digging their cars out from the previous night's snowfall.
Hi, Natascha. A very good video about about a part of Tblisi, very interesting. Hope you will make also a video about your trip to Batumi, because within a short time I want to go to Georgia, preparing to live there, sooner or later. best regards from Germany
I am so glad that Natasha is living a normal life in the Republic of Georgia.She will make a very important impact on the lives of people in the future.She really wants peace and tranquility throughout the world.Thank You so much for these very well thought out vlogs. GOD Bless You Natasha,and I wish you happiness,and prosperity throughout your life. Michael D. Silverman from New Jersey In nited States of America.
Love your videos as always. I like the way you showed different parts of Georgia, very authentic. I hope you will have a lot of nice experience in 2023 in Georgia and wherever you go.
Thanks for the informative and entertaining vlog Natasha. You’re getting so professional with the production you could have a travel channel. But even your earliest vlogs (been a follower forever), it’s you sincerity and wonderfully dry humor that has always held my interest, and my heart.
I love the pigeon in between the shots! 🐦😂 Be careful walking next to crumbling buildings. A woman here was seriously injured by a falling piece of facade from a building. Really dangerous. It's too bad you had that bad taxi experience but I'm glad you are enjoying your new life in Georgia! 😊🌈
Good to see you not under so much stress and being able to make some longer range plans, nice to see a peek of Alena during your dog encounter, stay safe looking forward for next video.
Hello Natasha. Sorry to hear of the bad taxi experience. I am glad you don't let it keep you from exploring Tblisi. You seem happier and more optimistic these days. I enjoy bookstores and coffee shops. If you showed more of them, that would be great!
As an old grandfather, I will give you some unsolicited advice. Live life in such a way as to make wonderful memories, loyal friends, and good dreams. Good luck in your adventures.
I love this so much! I'm enjoying you sharing your adventure in Georgia and learning more about the culture and how you're learning to live there. It looks so beautiful there!
Thank you for showing beautiful Georgia. I find the contrasts really interesting to see; expensive cars in areas with decrepit buildings, colourful markets and dust/mud on everything. It makes a wonderful world to walk around. Call me weird but I enjoy seeing the streets of the common people and where they do their groceries. - I’m sorry to hear about that cab driver and I’m glad you came out unscathed. You are very strong for coming up for yourself and reporting him. Much respect. Best regards from the Netherlands.
I'm glad you have found your happy place in life. I very much enjoyed this video. I live in a small town in Indiana in the states and will never be able to travel the world other than through RUclips videos like yours.
@@rhino_force7679 I'll be 71 this summer so it is a bit late for the working thing. I did save a good bit and travel all over the USA. Well, the lower 48 anyway.
Natasha, I'm so glad to see that you're adjusting to your new home. Stay safe and I look forward to seeing more of your adventures. Sending peace and good vibes from America.
Btw, as a local, I would advise using Bolt more oftern than Yandex. First, the chance of running into such a jerk as you discribed is smaller, because Bolt has a stricter policy against pushy drivers. And, no less important, Yandex is a state-run Russian company and by using it you inadvertently support the Russian state - that very repressive state you left (and did a very good thing). Cheers :)
Yes, thank you for showing me a little more of your life in Georgia. It is fascinating to me to see the ways it is similar and different then where I live. I am glad you also like to see what shopping in a store in a distant country is like. I love that you make the effort to stand up for what you believe.
Natasha my husband and I in the "other Georgia" have followed you for quite some time now. It's a strange feeling to put in words in a comment section, but your candor, vulnerability, persistence, deadpan humor, and PERFECT cinematography give me hope for the future. Please don't ever stop showing us the random beauty of the "underbelly" . Let everyone else show us the slick, sanitized version- I'll stick with yours!
The Caucasus region is still on my bucket list of countries to visit. When I was first trying to learn Russian, I watched an old movie called Kavkaskaya Plenitsa with the character Shurik. That cheese reminds me of the white table cheese, we get here in Panama. The Panamanian white cheese stinks like sweaty feet, but taste great in cheese empanadas. The coffee Coke is gross. I tried it in The Netherlands.
Hello Natasha, greetings from the United States. "Yes, I have a boyfriend, we live in a happy straight Christian relationship with 105,000 children" That's the funniest thing I've heard this month!!
The hole in the BMW's hood at 12:00 is just for having more airflow coming in the turbo to increase the car performance. Usually they like disassemble the headlight and make the airflow input there but this guy chosed the cheapest and easiest way to do it ahah
Nothing bad will happen on your interesting life travels, as you are a positive smart soul who will always politely guide any uncomfortable encounter towards a mutual calmness. Remain adventurous, friendly, confident in yourself, the world is yours, we will follow you on your travels.
Nice video Natasha. One thing that really pops out in this video is that you seem really happy and content with your life. I am glad for you and wish you all the happiness in the world. Learn from your not so pleasant encounters and stay safe.
12:09 It's a forced air intake. They were popular on American muscle cars in the 1970s, but it's missing the top part. You can see the outline on the hood where it had been glued down or something and then fell off. It went from a nice BMW, to a stupid-looking BMW with an intake on the hood, to a ghetto BMW with a hole in the hood. There's something very post-Soviet about that, lol.
12:00 that's a turbo. A grossly oversize turbo. So they had make space for it. The turbo sucks in a huge volume of air, so cutting a hole in the hood also helps the turbo get all the air it needs. What's missing is the cover used to shape the air stream and give it a more aesthetically look.
In Canada, you can find miniature drink bottles and cans (Depending where you are in Canada, drinks like Coca Cola or Pepsi are referred to as either 'Pop' or 'Soda', generically.) Glad to see you're settling into Tbilisi, and learning the local scene! Hoping all the best for you!
I am so happy for you! Making money, nice house and new friends. Your resilience is truly inspiring. If you were my granddaughter, I would brag about you to everyone I know! Keep on chasing your dreams.
Love the video, as usual. I like seeing normal everyday things about places. BTW, the most effective protest is to avoid buying "their" stuff, whenever and wherever possible.
Nice to see you, Natasha. You look well, and you make Georgia seem like a very interesting place to visit and appreciate. Thank you. I will continue to keep you and your safety in my prayers. Cheers!
Great stuff. A marvellous youthful and upbeat view that catches the spirit of the place. It brought back that feeling of wonder you get when exploring. I felt it when in Patras and Athens back in the day (1980), so different from London. Also, excellent camera work!
So nice to see you. I feel happy that you now have less worries. You express yourself beautifully. And you always share the graffiti. Thanks again until next time.
Fascinating Natasha as always it is the mixture of familiar and unfamiliar the mundane and the bizarre that make your videos so interesting and engaging. Feral dogs sleeping in banks contrasted with Fairy Liquid. Foods I have never seen contrasted with a chip and pin machine the same as the one at work. You help make the world a smaller place. Thank you.
That unusual road surface is here called 'cobble stones'. Some back streets in the north of england still have the old cobble stone surface and they are not to change it as it is protected by law to preserve the character of the streets. But yes you are right Natasha... some people hate that road surface.
You are absolutely right about saying you have a boyfriend/husband, and not revealing any personal details. Also always say you’re visiting a friend not going to your own home. And there’s always the strategy of calling someone on your phone and talk to them like they’re the ones expecting you, tell them “we’re almost there” - set up a friend who knows this technique that you can call. Stay safe Natasha!! ❤
Spineless, never do this, it just makes men hate you more. If you are not interested in then say so.
I agree with what you say.
I'm glad nothing worse happened with that taxi driver. Could easily go south if he decides to venture off into a neighborhood with poor cellphone reception and shady streets where everyone looks the other way.
I usually check the map regularly to see where the driver is actually going.
Yeah creepy taxi driver is no joke :(
Ma grand-mère avait toujours un petit sachet en plastic de poivre en poudre dans sa poche. Comme j'étais intrigué à ce sujet, elle m'avait dit: "si quelqu'un est mal intentionné envers moi, j'enfonce le plastic avec des doigts et je lui lance le poivre au visage".
sorry: my grandmother always had a little plastic bag of powdered pepper in her pocket. As I was intrigued about this, she told me: "if someone is ill-intentioned towards me, I push the plastic with my fingers and I throw pepper in his face".
I am SO happy for you, Natasha, that you feel relaxed and free of stress in Tbilisi! It's absolutely delightful to see you blossoming into your true self and feeling confident and safe enough to share more of who you are with us. You're perfect exactly as you are and we love you!
"still not deported..." lol... always loved Natasha's understated humor.
Your right, she has a great and subtle dry sense of humor. Very unusual for someone so young.
Just like the "stray dogs" in the bank. Was she pointing to the many displaced Russians or the canines? She really does take the RUclips art form to new levels. Plenty to chuckle at, and think about, in this latest episode.
*I don't get it,,,,?*
Yep, just like my English grandmother.
She's a gem.
Its kinda fascinating how you walk through the streets and see so many small beautiful and intersting things most people would just walk by
What’s always attracted me to this channel is “daily life in parts of the world that many of us never see”. So yes please, more grocery store stuff!
I agree - Natasha's perspective is always an original one, as it always was in Russia too - ALWAYS. Yet never is sh pretentious or overestated. She leaves us to draw our own conclusions... And the filming itself, and the editing too - it's spectacular
If there is a tire in the roadway she shows it, I love that about her .
@@papagigo1 “Look at this interesting tire in the roadway. Somebody has sprayed such nice graffiti on it…” 🤣
@@truejim yes, Natasha is the real deal !
I found it interesting the self checkout machine was in English. Must have been made by an American or British company.
As far as I remember you never openly said that you are lesbian. That’s the best sign of how free you must feel. I’m very happy for you. And yes I’d love to see more of Georgia. Keep it up and have a great time!
Yep, figured it out, but that's the first time I've heard her say it.
It was nice to see Natasha comfortable enough in her life right now and free of fear to make such a bold, public admission. It's no wonder why this video had a more upbeat tone and why she was smiling on several occasions. Enjoy your new freedom Natasha! 👍👏👏👏
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What time in the video did she say she is lesbian?
@@osivot at 10:00 - when she talked about the incident with the taxi-driver.
Paloma means pigeon (or dove) in Spanish. SO happy to see all of this from you, Natasha, having followed you for a long time.... Amazing evolution, and I love to think of you feeling happy and relaxed. This has made me really happy tonight in my cancer hospice! Obviously I think you should be a film maker and also a writer.
yes. it's also a common (woman's) name here in Spain (and Latin America probably) that's associated with peace (because of the peace dove)
Sophie i am sorry 😔 how do you feel, love you,🙏
@@2000jago although don't forget Paloma Picasso, daughter of Pablo Picasso....
@@dancebasedancer please forgive my intrusion. Am I to understand that you are a patient at the hospice? If so may I ask is there anything you wish to have accomplished, an adventure, an apology, an experience, anything? I understand that this is very personal and that you do not owe me an answer. Whether you choose to answer or not I wish you the best and hope you have reason to feel happiness today.
Paloma is a great name for the dove! 🕊
I absolutely love the totally random things that you come across on your walks. Even the seemingly insignificant things you point out are really fun and enjoyable to see and her your opinion on.
You look so happy. You are smiling and even making jokes. Great to see this.
Haven’t seen this happy side of you before. Good to see
Let me add greetings from Wisconsin USA
BE SAFE. Be happy.
One of your best videos yet! Thank you so much for sharing. You have a unique style and I love seeing the world from your perspective. Looking forward to (virtually) traveling with you and seeing new places.
i love how you shot this video -- you notice and capture all the tiniest of details, things I also notice when I'm out and about -- GOOD JOB!!
I'm so glad things are going well for you. Don't ever be afraid to leave a situation if you feel unsafe (or even if you just get a bad feeling - these are often correct) - you can even just get out of a cab at a red light if you need to and get another one.
You have such a great eye. You film the small things that really give the viewer a sense of the place in a way that most people making videos miss. I feel like I just took a walk through the streets of Tbilisi, looking at the dogs and the buildings and the broken pavement.
I've always liked your eye for rubbish and random things, you see beauty and humor in everything, that is a gift
I find myself laughing out loud at your dry and sometimes sarcastic sense of humor. Thank you, you're wonderful!
Just doing nothing really, walking around and noticing small things and passing the day. My favorite kind of Natasha video. It reminds me of when my kids were small and we went on long meandering walks.
Thanks for sharing a “real” tour (not glamourized, just real” of your new home. It’s fascinating for someone like me who’s never travelled to see such different places. Glad things are going well and as always, stay safe Natasha. Well wishes from Canada.
This was a very enjoyable video and usually I don't have patience but this was easy to watch. I also love your calm, clear delivery (speech).
Enjoyed the content today Natasha. I like that you keep the vlog to less than 30 minutes. I rarely watch the ones that are much longer than that. You can take us with you any day for any reason. Happy to see Depressed Russian with you. I’ve missed her videos. Tell her to get busy! I’m so relieved to see that you are happy, stress-free and smiling!
I loved seeing the dogs sleeping inside the bank. I guess it is warmer for them inside. Thanks for the tour of Tbilisi neighborhoods. As a man I am sorry that you and all women sometimes have to deal with bad behavior from some men. Glad you are safe. It was good to see the protest too. Cheers Natasha.
Cool Video Natasha glad you are doing well. Georgia looks very cool place to visit
It's good to see you again and doing pretty well Natasha! Thanks for introducing the city, well dogs sleep at the bank lol! Amazing place! All the best!
I love when you put random chaotic situations in the video. Always hillarious.
Love the city tour of Tbilisi, the good, the bad, the ugly! It's a shame that like much of the post-Soviet territories, many parts of the capital have seen better days. Those "zoomed-in" shots showed some great attention to details like the random tire on the street and cat hiding behind the wall. So disgusted by the experience with that driver! Great handling of that situation, please take care. Despite of that you seem to be happier than last year. Always nice to see Zack, we've been missing him on YT. Good luck with the adventures to Uzbekistan. And finally, another name suggestion for the pigeon - "Hope".
The tire on the street was most likely someone attempting to save their parking spot. I worked in a small town in Pennsylvania and people would put kitchen chairs where their cars had been, after digging their cars out from the previous night's snowfall.
So glad you are safe and healthy!
In the UK we call that old 'unusual road covering' '' Cobbles''. So it would be a "cobbled" road 👍😉
Cobblestones in the US
@Paul Fellows Yes, I concur 👌
Hi, Natascha. A very good video about about a part of Tblisi, very interesting. Hope you will make also a video about your trip to Batumi, because within a short time I want to go to Georgia, preparing to live there, sooner or later. best regards from Germany
I sent a donation to the help center in Georgia because of your video. Please continue and know that you are making a difference.
Same here 👍
I love your original little Blue PIGEON Bird with a "POP!!!!!!".🎉🎊🎉😍😛😀🎉
I noticed the dog started telling all the other dogs that you were paying it attention. That was so cute. I wish they all had homes & love ❤
I am so glad that Natasha is living a normal life in the Republic of Georgia.She will make a very important impact on the lives of people in the future.She really wants peace and tranquility throughout the world.Thank You so much for these very well thought out vlogs. GOD Bless You Natasha,and I wish you happiness,and prosperity throughout your life. Michael D. Silverman from New Jersey In nited States of America.
Love your videos as always. I like the way you showed different parts of Georgia, very authentic. I hope you will have a lot of nice experience in 2023 in Georgia and wherever you go.
With whole my heart I hope you're thriving in your new environment, Natasha. You're a postive force on the Tube and I wish you nothing but the best.
Thanks for the informative and entertaining vlog Natasha. You’re getting so professional with the production you could have a travel channel. But even your earliest vlogs (been a follower forever), it’s you sincerity and wonderfully dry humor that has always held my interest, and my heart.
I love the pigeon in between the shots! 🐦😂
Be careful walking next to crumbling buildings. A woman here was seriously injured by a falling piece of facade from a building. Really dangerous.
It's too bad you had that bad taxi experience but I'm glad you are enjoying your new life in Georgia! 😊🌈
Good to see you not under so much stress and being able to make some longer range plans, nice to see a peek of Alena during your dog encounter, stay safe looking forward for next video.
Hello Natasha. Sorry to hear of the bad taxi experience. I am glad you don't let it keep you from exploring Tblisi. You seem happier and more optimistic these days.
I enjoy bookstores and coffee shops. If you showed more of them, that would be great!
As an old grandfather, I will give you some unsolicited advice. Live life in such a way as to make wonderful memories, loyal friends, and good dreams. Good luck in your adventures.
Thank you! This was an awesome video. I think all of us who care about you are excited to how well you are adjusting.
"I hope that one day all dogs in the world will find their home"🐕❤
Sheet, so do I. I heard somebody say " we don't deserve dogs.
I love this so much! I'm enjoying you sharing your adventure in Georgia and learning more about the culture and how you're learning to live there. It looks so beautiful there!
Wonderful vlog Natasha...Yes,try and include more walks around Tblisi......👍🇮🇪
You wouldn't vote for Navalny, but you don't want to send him to prison. What a concept! I wish there were more people like you.
Thank you for showing beautiful Georgia. I find the contrasts really interesting to see; expensive cars in areas with decrepit buildings, colourful markets and dust/mud on everything. It makes a wonderful world to walk around. Call me weird but I enjoy seeing the streets of the common people and where they do their groceries. - I’m sorry to hear about that cab driver and I’m glad you came out unscathed. You are very strong for coming up for yourself and reporting him. Much respect. Best regards from the Netherlands.
I'm glad you have found your happy place in life. I very much enjoyed this video. I live in a small town in Indiana in the states and will never be able to travel the world other than through RUclips videos like yours.
if you work and save up some money you could.
@@rhino_force7679 I'll be 71 this summer so it is a bit late for the working thing. I did save a good bit and travel all over the USA. Well, the lower 48 anyway.
Natasha, I'm so glad to see that you're adjusting to your new home. Stay safe and I look forward to seeing more of your adventures. Sending peace and good vibes from America.
I love the attention to quirky details in your videos.
You do seem in a much better mood than some of your more recent videos. I'm glad to see you feeling better.
I would really love a video about getting groceries in Georgia, supermarkets and shops in general, too.
Natasha - this was a great video. Would love to see more content like this. Sending loads of love from California 🌈
Great video as always Natasha.
That was a great video. Thank you for sharing your experiences 😃👍
Btw, as a local, I would advise using Bolt more oftern than Yandex. First, the chance of running into such a jerk as you discribed is smaller, because Bolt has a stricter policy against pushy drivers. And, no less important, Yandex is a state-run Russian company and by using it you inadvertently support the Russian state - that very repressive state you left (and did a very good thing). Cheers :)
Right. That goes for any nation out there. Use verified apps like Uber, Bolt, Lyft - or something equivalent to it.
I love this type of video, showing life in other places is like travelling without dealing with the issues of travelling!
Yes, thank you for showing me a little more of your life in Georgia. It is fascinating to me to see the ways it is similar and different then where I live. I am glad you also like to see what shopping in a store in a distant country is like. I love that you make the effort to stand up for what you believe.
Natasha my husband and I in the "other Georgia" have followed you for quite some time now. It's a strange feeling to put in words in a comment section, but your candor, vulnerability, persistence, deadpan humor, and PERFECT cinematography give me hope for the future. Please don't ever stop showing us the random beauty of the "underbelly" . Let everyone else show us the slick, sanitized version- I'll stick with yours!
What a wonderful comment. Perfectly put!
Agreed!
Great comment!
Good to see you out and about. The world has to support people such as yourself.
Really love Natasha’s happy go lucky attitude wherever she roams. Best of luck on your future adventures.
I'm glad to see you're doing well Natasha, thank-you for your video's!
You are a doll. Dont let anyone tell you otherwise! I love your cultural explorations. Keep them coming!
Great to see you happy and doing well! Great vids also -as always 🙂. Keep it up and be safe!
The Caucasus region is still on my bucket list of countries to visit. When I was first trying to learn Russian, I watched an old movie called Kavkaskaya Plenitsa with the character Shurik. That cheese reminds me of the white table cheese, we get here in Panama. The Panamanian white cheese stinks like sweaty feet, but taste great in cheese empanadas. The coffee Coke is gross. I tried it in The Netherlands.
Hello Natasha, greetings from the United States. "Yes, I have a boyfriend, we live in a happy straight Christian relationship with 105,000 children" That's the funniest thing I've heard this month!!
- JusT Imagine ThaT Being She a Muslime Women...~
The hole in the BMW's hood at 12:00 is just for having more airflow coming in the turbo to increase the car performance. Usually they like disassemble the headlight and make the airflow input there but this guy chosed the cheapest and easiest way to do it ahah
I loved this video and I loved the format!! I am happy that you seem so happy!! It was fun seeing some more of the city. Thank you and take care!!
Nothing bad will happen on your interesting life travels, as you are a positive smart soul who will always politely guide any uncomfortable encounter towards a mutual calmness.
Remain adventurous, friendly, confident in yourself, the world is yours, we will follow you on your travels.
Nice video Natasha. One thing that really pops out in this video is that you seem really happy and content with your life. I am glad for you and wish you all the happiness in the world. Learn from your not so pleasant encounters and stay safe.
12:09 It's a forced air intake. They were popular on American muscle cars in the 1970s, but it's missing the top part. You can see the outline on the hood where it had been glued down or something and then fell off. It went from a nice BMW, to a stupid-looking BMW with an intake on the hood, to a ghetto BMW with a hole in the hood. There's something very post-Soviet about that, lol.
Great video Natasha. I got a good feeling for what Tbilisi is like. Very informative.
I liked this video. Very interesting. Good to see the streets and shops.
Natasha, I saw you almost smile twice. It’s great you are so comfortable now.
Great to see you're feeling happy, and present
You seem so much happier than the last few videos! Zack seems so confident now too!
Great video and it's always interesting to see the funny things you encounter.
You seem more cheerful and upbeat today than on your last vlog Natasha. Keep on keepin on my friend. Пока пока!!
☮️❤️🙏🇨🇦🍻
12:00 that's a turbo. A grossly oversize turbo. So they had make space for it. The turbo sucks in a huge volume of air, so cutting a hole in the hood also helps the turbo get all the air it needs. What's missing is the cover used to shape the air stream and give it a more aesthetically look.
Nice vlog, and always good to see Zack as well
Once Again - -Thankyou for Your latest trip - -In these troubled times You bring interest and fun --
It’s good to hear your anxiety is getting better. It seems like you’re happier than when you were in Russia.
Your ending made me smile real big, all by myself smiling all huge, I love your videos!
Wonderful to hear from you as always. Love your work and always find it interesting and reassuring. Great job. Thanks from Australia 🦘🦘🦘🐨🦘
Thank you so much for continuing to share your adventures with us!
In Canada, you can find miniature drink bottles and cans (Depending where you are in Canada, drinks like Coca Cola or Pepsi are referred to as either 'Pop' or 'Soda', generically.) Glad to see you're settling into Tbilisi, and learning the local scene! Hoping all the best for you!
It is always empowering to watch you develop and grow into your RUclips journalism. Thanks for the video.
I am so happy for you! Making money, nice house and new friends. Your resilience is truly inspiring. If you were my granddaughter, I would brag about you to everyone I know!
Keep on chasing your dreams.
Ah, I wasn't expecting the checkout machine screen and receipt to be in English! I like these 'day in the life' videos. They're my favourite.
Hello from the Pacific Northwest of the USA-, I very much value your vlogged experiences in Georgia! Please continue and stay safe, okay!
I'm so glad that you are healthy and happy. I'm also glad you are a dog person, one of us!
Love the video, as usual. I like seeing normal everyday things about places. BTW, the most effective protest is to avoid buying "their" stuff, whenever and wherever possible.
Good luck natasha
Feels good to be free
The cut hood is to ventilate the aftermarket turbo the owner installed. Turbos can be very, very hot. Every little bit of extra cooling helps.
And sometimes so it will fit :)
@@andrewwalker9136 Yup. Clearance can be an issue with diy solutions.
Nice to see you, Natasha. You look well, and you make Georgia seem like a very interesting place to visit and appreciate. Thank you. I will continue to keep you and your safety in my prayers. Cheers!
Your looking good 😁 I think you’ve got less stress and a better diet. Happy for you 🎉
Great stuff. A marvellous youthful and upbeat view that catches the spirit of the place. It brought back that feeling of wonder you get when exploring. I felt it when in Patras and Athens back in the day (1980), so different from London. Also, excellent camera work!
Very best wishes for you Natasha! So happy to see you doing better...
Yes. Natasha is free and has nothing to worry about. Good to see her happy.
I just love listening to you talk. I swear you have the most soothing voice.
So nice to see you. I feel happy that you now have less worries. You express yourself beautifully. And you always share the graffiti. Thanks again until next time.
Fascinating Natasha as always it is the mixture of familiar and unfamiliar the mundane and the bizarre that make your videos so interesting and engaging. Feral dogs sleeping in banks contrasted with Fairy Liquid. Foods I have never seen contrasted with a chip and pin machine the same as the one at work. You help make the world a smaller place. Thank you.
Thanks a lot Natasha for your videos 😇🫶 Wishing you are the best 🏳🌈🏳🌈🏳🌈
That unusual road surface is here called 'cobble stones'. Some back streets in the north of england still have the old cobble stone surface and they are not to change it as it is protected by law to preserve the character of the streets. But yes you are right Natasha... some people hate that road surface.