The omelette that you gave Chris is validating. It's nice to know I'm not the only soul on Earth who appreciates ketchup on eggs. Out of curiosity, was there anything spicy available when you were shopping? The hot food at 7-11 franchises in the states usually have some sort of entrees with pepper jack cheese or jalapeno and cheddar amidst the rest of the offerings. I wouldn't expect spices from the Americas due to shipping costs, but surely there's something spicy made from Japanese ingredients, right?
I remember your very first set of videos were with Emma and Chris trying out certain types of food. I actually hope to see more of Emma and Chris in future Tokyo Creative videos, they are just fun together. :)
In Japan? Lawson. Their dairy selection is amazing. Here in Brazil? No one, they are all located inside gas stations and sell overpriced industrial food.
Abroad in Japan - Any food from a 7 Eleven in the U.S. would be utterly revolting. It’s amazing how much a difference there is between the stores in Japan, and in the States.
I didn't know spring roll is a thing in 7/11 Japan , at where I'm from its a cheap food usually you can get from night markets, road side stall or premium priced ones in bakery. Now I really wanna go Japan just to experience the food
outsideliesmagic - I’d help with that! I’d host him, and drive him around to the 7 Elevens of my childhood. I bet the hotdogs put on the heat grill in 1988 are still rotating there to this day.
Yeah, 7/11, Lawson & Family marts, the travelers savior! Family mart do little plastic wrapped sushi wedges for about 200 yen and also a mini shot of Saki for 100 yen! Washed down with a Suntory hot coffee in a can from a vending machine. That's living the dream!
We have a convenience store thats only on the east coast of the US called Wawa. Mainly known for their coffee and hoagies but they literally have everything@
Family Mart: Best hot food, drinks, and options for frozen juice in the summer, plus most reliable ATM. 10/10 feels like family. Lawson: best salty foods, crisps, popcorn, and also nice selection of beer at a good price. Also, they often have the big cup noodles in many flavours, and UP-C + left, which is more rare in a pandemic. 7/11: most expensive, not great at anything. Avoid.
@@terrFW here's the thing, most of the hyped stuff is from people who aren't really adventurous. They go to the things they know and are surprised that the mild differences are present. That's why you hear all the hype about Japanese McDonald's or Japanese Starbucks. It's a whole wave of basics trying too hard to show you that they have branched out from the basics. 7/11 in Japan is pretty much the same shit all over the world, but with a few Japanese pastries, a manga shelf, and a different language. All the convenience stores will give you amenities, like hot water or microwave service, and that's about as wild and wacky as it gets. 98% of the experience is that it's just fun to be in Japan, and they provide the lowest barrier of entry in terms of foreigner experience without Japanese.
@@-grey Thanks for that. Anything you know about in Japan that is actually fun, and not just fun because "it's just fun to be in Japan"? I'm definitely planning on going there in a few years, and planning on learning a decent amount of the language as well since I've recently gotten really attracted to language learning.
@@terrFW so many things. Tokyo is great in general, but it depends on the people you're with. If you're alone you got to meet people, go to izakayas and things, if you have a partner then there's loads of cute couple things to do. It really depends what you're into and why you're going. The rabbit island, miyajima Island, and the shiminami kaido are great if you're more of the active adventurer. I didn't like Kyoto much. It's just something to do, to do something. Osaka is just a town really, not much going on but people goikg to work and going to bars.
And Ryotaro silently questions his diet, but, as we all know, he is a hired assassin who is trying to kill Chris but is too much of a gentleman to actively hurt him.
I remember at school being told off for "playing with my food" for peeling string cheese into strips before eating it. I argued back saying that this is how they were supposed to be eaten, and I got held back after school and my mum called in, who then went and showed the teacher that this was indeed how string cheese was meant to be eaten and to apologise to me for making me cry. (I was a cry baby as a child)
apologize for making u cry over food.....wow and they said my generation was soft as strawberries..... u know life is unfair,and this is more true the older u get and go out into the world,sometimes u get wrongfully blamed even though u are right,but u just have to suck it up.....because thats what the world is ......full of shyt.... but now the schools gotta apologize for making u cry over string cheese wow,poor little pattoe.... ur mom sure showed them ey........wow.if i was the school, it dont matter if we were wrong,i will have ur mom flogged,and u do the flogging. when u grow up and get a job,better be sure to make sure mommy is there to make sure ur boss doesnt make u cry or use strong or hurtful language when expressing their displeasure.
Chris is the entire reason I knew about konbini chicken when I went to Japan, and once I finally remembered that he'd raved about them I ended up having some form of konbini chicken for breakfast and lunch pretty much every day for the second-half of my trip. It's legit the thing I miss the most about my 2-week travels in Japan, is the absolutely amazing konbini chicken. The thing I miss the second-most is Strong Zero.
When I was in Japan, the foods and drinks that I liked best from 7 eleven were: Tuna/mayonnaise onigiri, curry bun, egg sandwich, melon bread, yakult and hot green tea.
@outsideliesmagic aww the udon was my least favourite japan food. I only tried it on the lat night because those baths would look at me every time you go into a shop.
I was recently made aware (during a biochem class) that those fake eggs are actually made by Kewpie. They're designed to melt when heated to produce a 'yolk-tasting, delicious sauce'. They're a mix of agar, dextrin and a boatload of artificial colorings and flavorings - a masterwork of molecular gastronomy. I still wouldn't eat too many of them, though.
That moment where Chris's stumble over his own channel name makes me think "If he ever has children, he is going to HAVE to carry on exactly the same as ever, but with a young family in the car and the frames, and thus will need start a new channel called 'Abroad In a Pram'."
During my trips in Tokyo I'd usually get the following as breakfast/lunch: some onigiri (often the fish ones), a bottle of orange juice, a bottle or can of coffee (Wonda coffee = best coffee), and a custard/whipped cream filled pancake. Depending on what's on stock I sometimes choose the sandwiches over onigiri and some other cake like thing instead of the pancake. Where possible maybe an extra apple or other actual fruit. And always a bottle of water for on the go. Later on the day I too would get the fried chicken... they are amazing!
In Maryland, there are Royal Farms, WaWa, and 7-11. All 3 are my faves. Chris if you are ever in the states and come to Maryland Royal Farms will be your go-to store. The fried chicken is incredible.
日本の食や文化をRUclipsで発信しているジュンジローと申します。いつも楽しく動画拝見させていただいてます。撮影や編集の仕方とても勉強になります!次回の動画も楽しみにしてます!My name is Junjiro, and I'm a RUclips fan of Japanese food andculture. I always enjoy watching your videos. I learn so much from the way you shoot and edit! I'm looking forward to your next video!
Family Mart is my favorite convenience store over there. And I am not really even sure why. I never got any of the fried foods. And my favorite convenience store food is plum onigiri. Chris is just wrong when he says they're gross. They're just about the best thing ever.
After a night out at the karaoke bar drinking a lot of Sapporo beers, then going to a Lawson at 3:00 am to buy fried chicken, Nikuman and yakitori is the best decision I ever made. Then I went back home feeling very drunk and very excited to eat a lot of oily calories. That feeling is the best and it really brings out the flavours.
If you're comparing conbinis, the one thing Family Mart kicks ass at is... melonpan (melon bread): the one with the green shell on top and an orange coloured cream filling.
Ever since Pete and Chris kept bragging on how good Coolish was, it was the first thing I brought when visit Japan last 2019. Changed my life forever. Now I feel like I should be the evangelist to all my friends who will visit japan for the first time and let them have a try on this marvelous snack.
I remember coming back to the US after 6 months in japan, I was conditioned to get excited by 7-11 stores, and I was sooo disappointed with 7-11s in the states. Why don’t we have real conbinis here?? I think it would make a killing tbh
I actually enjoyed a lot the tonkatsu sandwich (available in 7eleven) that was my absolute favorite when I was traveling in Japan 👌🏻 and a good craft boss coffee ❤️ God, I miss Japan :(
Which convenience store is your favorite? If there are any video ideas you would like to watch, please let us know :)
Chris vs charla or emma or maybe even joey_the_hentai man in a cooking contest 😌 😂
With a honest food judge👌👍
The omelette that you gave Chris is validating. It's nice to know I'm not the only soul on Earth who appreciates ketchup on eggs.
Out of curiosity, was there anything spicy available when you were shopping? The hot food at 7-11 franchises in the states usually have some sort of entrees with pepper jack cheese or jalapeno and cheddar amidst the rest of the offerings. I wouldn't expect spices from the Americas due to shipping costs, but surely there's something spicy made from Japanese ingredients, right?
I remember your very first set of videos were with Emma and Chris trying out certain types of food. I actually hope to see more of Emma and Chris in future Tokyo Creative videos, they are just fun together. :)
In Japan? Lawson. Their dairy selection is amazing. Here in Brazil? No one, they are all located inside gas stations and sell overpriced industrial food.
i like to bounce around between the different chains, for a bit of variety ... but familymart has the best chicken, with nanichicki as a close second
That spring roll was an utter revelation.
I had the same experience recently with some spring rolls I tried in a new restaurant near me. It was life changing
Abroad in Japan - Any food from a 7 Eleven in the U.S. would be utterly revolting. It’s amazing how much a difference there is between the stores in Japan, and in the States.
I’m happy it made your trip to Tokyo worth it ✨
I didn't know spring roll is a thing in 7/11 Japan , at where I'm from its a cheap food usually you can get from night markets, road side stall or premium priced ones in bakery. Now I really wanna go Japan just to experience the food
outsideliesmagic - I’d help with that! I’d host him, and drive him around to the 7 Elevens of my childhood. I bet the hotdogs put on the heat grill in 1988 are still rotating there to this day.
Chris being nice to another person is a weird thing to see
What do you mean? He was poisoning her throughout the video?
I think you misunderstand, we brits will keep a smile and good comments next to the person, but once we get away be sure we back stab them
Khinzaw Thein And he could have poured her some of the Coke but he kept it all for himself.
OI MATE CHANGE YER NAME
@@joelmilten I almost thought you said he poured out the coke, and wouldn't have surprised me
Yeah, 7/11, Lawson & Family marts, the travelers savior! Family mart do little plastic wrapped sushi wedges for about 200 yen and also a mini shot of Saki for 100 yen! Washed down with a Suntory hot coffee in a can from a vending machine. That's living the dream!
That cheese and ham "burrito" was my lifesaver in Japan whenever all the restaurants were closed already
That C.C. Lemon looks amazing.
We have a convenience store thats only on the east coast of the US called Wawa. Mainly known for their coffee and hoagies but they literally have everything@
Family Mart: Best hot food, drinks, and options for frozen juice in the summer, plus most reliable ATM. 10/10 feels like family.
Lawson: best salty foods, crisps, popcorn, and also nice selection of beer at a good price. Also, they often have the big cup noodles in many flavours, and UP-C + left, which is more rare in a pandemic.
7/11: most expensive, not great at anything. Avoid.
people hype up the 7/11s over there tho. is it overrated?
@@terrFW here's the thing, most of the hyped stuff is from people who aren't really adventurous. They go to the things they know and are surprised that the mild differences are present. That's why you hear all the hype about Japanese McDonald's or Japanese Starbucks. It's a whole wave of basics trying too hard to show you that they have branched out from the basics.
7/11 in Japan is pretty much the same shit all over the world, but with a few Japanese pastries, a manga shelf, and a different language. All the convenience stores will give you amenities, like hot water or microwave service, and that's about as wild and wacky as it gets. 98% of the experience is that it's just fun to be in Japan, and they provide the lowest barrier of entry in terms of foreigner experience without Japanese.
@@-grey Thanks for that. Anything you know about in Japan that is actually fun, and not just fun because "it's just fun to be in Japan"? I'm definitely planning on going there in a few years, and planning on learning a decent amount of the language as well since I've recently gotten really attracted to language learning.
@@terrFW so many things. Tokyo is great in general, but it depends on the people you're with. If you're alone you got to meet people, go to izakayas and things, if you have a partner then there's loads of cute couple things to do. It really depends what you're into and why you're going. The rabbit island, miyajima Island, and the shiminami kaido are great if you're more of the active adventurer. I didn't like Kyoto much. It's just something to do, to do something. Osaka is just a town really, not much going on but people goikg to work and going to bars.
Emma so cute 🥺
We men, are great when it comes to composing a varied, balanced nutrition.
Emma ~ more food than a person can know what to do with.
Chris ~ ran out of food options and bought mints and wet napkins. Half the food poisoned.
I did not know that you could get the purin out like that
Chris poisoning Emma with dairy.
I’m sorry I didn’t like 90% of your foods Chris 😂😅 I hope your dissolved tongue healed after the battery acid
Why don’t you have a tickkk
i haven't watched the video but now i'm scared for chris
Thank god I had the spring roll before I drank your cursed cyanide drink.
@@AbroadinJapan LMAO
Did you really not like the pudding (apart from it being dairy)?
I'm starting to think that the main reason Chris befriended Natsuki is that Natsuki would never question his diet.
Natsuki is life
And Ryotaro silently questions his diet, but, as we all know, he is a hired assassin who is trying to kill Chris but is too much of a gentleman to actively hurt him.
Natsuki would criticise him for not smoking enough.
Natsuki once called chris "a chicken boy"
@@ThreadBomb gold
Chris : "This is a comprehensive dining experience "
Emma: "This is just food"
😆
@outsideliesmagic Wow, you sound genuinely indignant. Is this actually Chris?
I like how chris went over budget and ema just bought food out of instinct.
Emma: "I have a dairy allergy"
Is given ham and cheese burrito, a cheese stick, a milk-filled pudding cup, and ice cream.
Poor thing.
cheese should be fine it shouldnt have lactose unless is soft cheese like mozarella.
@@hauptmann25 oh wait it's a mozarella cheese stick aahahhha xD
Think she has lactose intolerance, not a dairy allergy.
@@TheYNirvana I know
@@hauptmann25 I got a bad allergic reaction from the cheese in a McDonald's cheeseburger so I stay far from cheese.
Chris got stuff that Emma’s allergic to only so that he can eat it all later
All according to keikaku.
@@menpee Translator's note: keikaku means plan
That's so Chris
Smart man!
I’m surprised Chris’s lunch wasn’t just a coffee and $19 worth of fried chicken
They probably told him get more than chicken. As he was trying to clean out the chicken
Please keep feeding Chris. It makes him happy. It keeps the viewers happy. It makes me happy. A well fed Chris is a happy Chris. 🍜🍤🍛
sorry Chris ate two kinds of fruit and may never recover :(
You make it sound like he's a pet hamster lmao
Ken T u mean his not?
@@xianglingisthebest1047 It's fine, Pikachu. He'll always be a pet hamster to us.
Japan needs a Petting Zoo for Chris, where we can feed him and poke his adorable jelly belly😁
When I visit Japan next year (hopefully) I would gladly buy you both Family Mart Fried Chicken.
Best I got.
You have to make them ChefPK Style Famichikin.
ChefPK samaaaa
It's the Yukihira Soma Chef Guy🙀 Now that's a collab that needs to happen
Corn dogs from 711 are heavenly
Famichiki is really good!
We are going to need lunch swaps from the other convenience stores now.
Emma: has a dairy allergy
Chris: Gives her multiple dairy filled foods
lolol
I remember at school being told off for "playing with my food" for peeling string cheese into strips before eating it. I argued back saying that this is how they were supposed to be eaten, and I got held back after school and my mum called in, who then went and showed the teacher that this was indeed how string cheese was meant to be eaten and to apologise to me for making me cry. (I was a cry baby as a child)
Awww
That doesn't seem to be a very good school. Calling parents over for eating food the wrong way is just retarded.
@@routinelylazy8682 youre really using retarded as an insult in 2020? Wow
@@plaguedoctorowl ah where's my political correctness.
apologize for making u cry over food.....wow and they said my generation was soft as strawberries.....
u know life is unfair,and this is more true the older u get and go out into the world,sometimes u get wrongfully blamed even though u are right,but u just have to suck it up.....because thats what the world is ......full of shyt....
but now the schools gotta apologize for making u cry over string cheese wow,poor little pattoe....
ur mom sure showed them ey........wow.if i was the school, it dont matter if we were wrong,i will have ur mom flogged,and u do the flogging.
when u grow up and get a job,better be sure to make sure mommy is there to make sure ur boss doesnt make u cry or use strong or hurtful language when expressing their displeasure.
Chris is the entire reason I knew about konbini chicken when I went to Japan, and once I finally remembered that he'd raved about them I ended up having some form of konbini chicken for breakfast and lunch pretty much every day for the second-half of my trip. It's legit the thing I miss the most about my 2-week travels in Japan, is the absolutely amazing konbini chicken.
The thing I miss the second-most is Strong Zero.
Me thinks the Strong Zero might have you overstated on the chicken. Just a little anyway
Yesss me too! All of the fami chicki!
Pete Donaldson would be proud
Love the Emma & Chris combo ... they are great together 🤩
ooh the editing level is still pretty good, kudos to the new editor/editors for keeping the TC vibe!
When I was in Japan, the foods and drinks that I liked best from 7 eleven were: Tuna/mayonnaise onigiri, curry bun, egg sandwich, melon bread, yakult and hot green tea.
@outsideliesmagic aww the udon was my least favourite japan food. I only tried it on the lat night because those baths would look at me every time you go into a shop.
Yea the onigiri!
I was a Lawson man. I’ll try 7-11 next time.
There is nothing better than meronpan!!!
“48 lemons in this, let’s think about that. That’s... 48 lemons”
6:38 ASMR Emma -> A S EMM AR
Chris Abroad in Japan looking fine as always
All👏🏼 Ways👏🏼
Ur not wrong
And very smart with the great pun.
It’s Dave in Japan!!!
I dunno, looks like a Japanese spy man to me
Ayee Chris is back. You guys should do more colabs with Chris!
I miss Emma and Chris combo
I was recently made aware (during a biochem class) that those fake eggs are actually made by Kewpie. They're designed to melt when heated to produce a 'yolk-tasting, delicious sauce'. They're a mix of agar, dextrin and a boatload of artificial colorings and flavorings - a masterwork of molecular gastronomy.
I still wouldn't eat too many of them, though.
At least they’re vegan!
Good to know, thank you!
I love how Emma and Chris get along in videos, they seem to be actual friends
"You're an unhealthy man, dude!" I'm sorry, did you not know Chris before this??
AHAHA WHEN CHRIS SAID "Financier? a dessert for bankers??"
Chris going "that's SO GOOD" at the end of his spring roll journey is literally the most sincere he's ever sounded
9:40 Did Chris just impersonate Natsuki impersonating him with “Sugoi”?
Love these two! They need to go explore Japan together again. Miss those videos. 💚💚💚
Hoping Emma will be on Journey Across Japan II: Car Edition 😃
I had one of those omurice balls almost every morning for breakfast when I was in Japan. I love those things and miss them so much.
I absoluetly love the videos with Chris and Emma. They have the best shated humor! So fun to watch!
Chris gets a range of foods, Emma gets her dairy allergy
I like how Chris liked everything and Emma almost nothing. In my country we say: there is no bad slop for a good pig. Nice video! :D
The only thing I've learned from this video is that Chris eats like a college student
Is this really a lunch swap or... an intervention 😂😂😂
Funny thing, when this video first started i was thinking "wait, Emma doesn't eat dairy, hope Chris realizes that".... he didn't....
Me: "Doctor Jelly San!"
(2 seconds later)
Emma: "Doctor Jelly!"
Me: 😍
Did Pete give permission for Coolish to be involved and drank in this video?
That moment where Chris's stumble over his own channel name makes me think "If he ever has children, he is going to HAVE to carry on exactly the same as ever, but with a young family in the car and the frames, and thus will need start a new channel called 'Abroad In a Pram'."
"Abroad in a Pram"
Aaaaand now I spat coffee all over the table while laughing like a mad woman.
9:43 Me to myself after eating yet another 5,000 calories for lunch
"Can you eat that?"
"No"
Hvnt been to Japan, yet. Planning to buy the family mart and 7 11 chicken
HOW MUCH TIME DID PASS FROM THE LAST APPEARANCE??????
Too much!
So happy to see Chris here! :D
Anybody: "How would you describe X?"
Chris: "EXPERIENCE!"
“A dessert for bankers” that's funny.
Chris: "Why is there no crust on this?"
Emma: "The amazing Japan!!!"
WAIT you went from SENDAI to TOKYO mainly for THIS VIDEO!?!?!? (o_O)
I mean, yea it was entertaining, but.... SENDAI TO TOKYO?!!?
On this side of the world we would never call a ham and cheese wrap a burrito
So true!
Poor "dairy-free" Emma... :(
Salty chicken, soggy-ish burrito, & sweet lemon drink...
Should do a lunch swap video with Shiori... ☺
After the word coolish everyone just sounds like Pete
Also Chris might have a mild bromelain allergy. (Bromelain is found in pineapples)
I want to like this but this has 69 likes so no
@@datdictatorboi is that better?
@@shitbag. yes
I wish convenient stores in the US were as cool as Japan. 😆 Seems like Japan sets the bar pretty high for food options.
And they have started exporting the model - there are loads of Japanese convenience stores in Thailand now
During my trips in Tokyo I'd usually get the following as breakfast/lunch: some onigiri (often the fish ones), a bottle of orange juice, a bottle or can of coffee (Wonda coffee = best coffee), and a custard/whipped cream filled pancake. Depending on what's on stock I sometimes choose the sandwiches over onigiri and some other cake like thing instead of the pancake. Where possible maybe an extra apple or other actual fruit. And always a bottle of water for on the go. Later on the day I too would get the fried chicken... they are amazing!
In Maryland, there are Royal Farms, WaWa, and 7-11. All 3 are my faves. Chris if you are ever in the states and come to Maryland Royal Farms will be your go-to store. The fried chicken is incredible.
i love the chris and emma food things
Automatic like for Abroad being in the vid 👍
Why don't these guys get together???
Pete Donaldson (Abroad in Japan Podcast) has made me really want to try coolish
6:45 Chris didn't say "A.S.-EM-MA". I'll never forgive him.
Instant like whenever Emma and Chris hosting 👌🏻
日本の食や文化をRUclipsで発信しているジュンジローと申します。いつも楽しく動画拝見させていただいてます。撮影や編集の仕方とても勉強になります!次回の動画も楽しみにしてます!My name is Junjiro, and I'm a RUclips fan of Japanese food andculture. I always enjoy watching your videos. I learn so much from the way you shoot and edit! I'm looking forward to your next video!
I see Chris is a proud member of onlyflans
Shocked by the enormous amount of waste plastic. Is it recyclable?
I hope emma was ok from the dairy diet of chris'.
Emma is the best girl
Love this content. Unironically like this
These 2 have definitely done questionable things together in a love hotel lol
“470 calories in this bag. That’s like an entire lunch in a bag.” *𝘓𝘢𝘶𝘨𝘩𝘴 𝘯𝘦𝘳𝘷𝘰𝘶𝘴𝘭𝘺 𝘪𝘯 𝘈𝘮𝘦𝘳𝘪𝘤𝘢𝘯*
How did you lose weight by being locked inside? I gained almost 10 kg, was 75 and now 85.
Family Mart is my favorite convenience store over there. And I am not really even sure why. I never got any of the fried foods.
And my favorite convenience store food is plum onigiri. Chris is just wrong when he says they're gross. They're just about the best thing ever.
Can u guys date already
“Dessert for bankers.”
Interesting fact about pine apples - their acid are strong enough to digest you so when you eat it, it tries to eat you back. :D
Who on earth volunteered dietary requirement Emma for a food swap challenge? Sadists! Health and safety nightmare!
Emma absolutely destroys Chris by making him like her food and not liking any of his.
I love CC lemon. What about a Lawson snack swap?
Both single now, just saying
After a night out at the karaoke bar drinking a lot of Sapporo beers, then going to a Lawson at 3:00 am to buy fried chicken, Nikuman and yakitori is the best decision I ever made.
Then I went back home feeling very drunk and very excited to eat a lot of oily calories. That feeling is the best and it really brings out the flavours.
My favorite food is Chris :)
If you're comparing conbinis, the one thing Family Mart kicks ass at is... melonpan (melon bread): the one with the green shell on top and an orange coloured cream filling.
Ever since Pete and Chris kept bragging on how good Coolish was, it was the first thing I brought when visit Japan last 2019. Changed my life forever. Now I feel like I should be the evangelist to all my friends who will visit japan for the first time and let them have a try on this marvelous snack.
That editing is quite disturbing
Sad not to see any of you going vegan yet
I remember coming back to the US after 6 months in japan, I was conditioned to get excited by 7-11 stores, and I was sooo disappointed with 7-11s in the states. Why don’t we have real conbinis here?? I think it would make a killing tbh
I actually enjoyed a lot the tonkatsu sandwich (available in 7eleven) that was my absolute favorite when I was traveling in Japan 👌🏻 and a good craft boss coffee ❤️ God, I miss Japan :(
Lunch swap with Natsuki
When I was there, 7 eleven was my go to... but Family Mart had coolish.... so it's a toss up for me
Did anyone else briefly wondered how Emma's hair grew so much overnight before realising that this was probably filmed a few weeks/months ago?
I love Chris he the reason I started my channel I love his sense of humor!!! Abroad in japan top dog on RUclips
7/11: good overall!
Famima: Great fried selections!
Lawson:...