I'm a 91 baby, so i don’t remember too much of the 90s, but man the 2000s in NYC were amazing. The summer vibe in NYC back in the day was just unexplainable, you just had to be there.
I was born in '70 and grew up in the Bronx until the late 90's when I left. I haven't been back in over 20 years but it's so nice to see that it hasn't succumbed to the 21st century homogenized blandness that's become almost every American city today. I hope the Bronx continues to keep it's unique character and soul. Seeing this video makes me wistful for my younger years and all the wonderful memories I spent growing up there.
I remember being an 18 yo kid from Canada driving my Chevy Chevette to NYC in the mid-80s, going over the George Washington Bridge, hitting The Bronx, and saying to myself "What the hell have I gotten myself into??". Scary place back then. I also got my car stolen, which is a whole other story.
It also says the infrastructure of that country is not developing. China looks like some future country in the year 2065 and the US still looks like this. I don't know what went wrong in this country but this is completely unacceptable. Middle Eastern countries look like something out our most elaborate and expansive human imagination and American cities look stuck in some 80s and 90s New York Undercover look.
I was just in Mott Haven and Charlotte Gardens afew days ago. In the Bronx, you will notice many new buildings with a few very old looking buildings dotted around. Thats because so many buildings burnt down in the 70s and 80s that almost the entire borough had to be rebuilt, with the newer buildings being built in former vacant lots, and the older buildings you rarely see were the few ones they were lucky enough not to get burnt. Very dark time in NYC's history
I read that in the end, around 97% of the buildings there were burnt, demolished, or burnt and then demolished. A lot were insurance jobs. Rather than bring the old buildings up to scratch and get people back in them, they'd just raze them. It makes me wonder if, with a bit of investment, all those big multi-story buildings might've been an asset for the area into the 80s and 90s, a bit like the areas to the south.
Real life. Vibrant. Glad to see normal places still exists in NY. Far away from the disgrace of copy-paste gentrification with barista coffeeshops, quinoa muffins, Apple stores, vegan restaurants and bycicle lanes.
"barista coffeeshops, Apple stores, vegan restaurants and bycicle lanes." doesn't mean gentrification. What makes this place better to live than neighborhoods with all thoes things? Who the hell wants to live in a neighborhood that the community doesn't take care of and doesn't care about? The estate of the bronx is sad and has always been sad since the burning days. This is dystopian af.
What’s wrong with y’all neighborhoods being cleaned up?😂 only black people get mad when they get new places to chill at. Only black people would prefer the trash and ghetto over a nice looking neighborhood. And I can see if you were talking about the cost of living being inflated due to gentrification but you didn’t even think of that. You called this video vibrant and normal?
@@katon4525 This. Imagine thinking that the capital improvements that businesses put into ones neighborhood are bad. The same that complain about that also complain about the crime and piles of trash in their neighborhoods, too. They can’t win for losing.
Love this makes me homesick I love the Bronx I’ve been all of the places on this video thank you can you do 170 street Washington ave especially the projects and third ave in that area I’d love to see it my neighborhood 🙏🏽👍🏽😍❤️
Literally all of these videos are shot on Washington and Webster Projects, the place I call home...check it out ruclips.net/video/XDgna_IGXL0/видео.htmlsi=0nJk0gaK4PKxfyLK
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Because the developers know their yuppie clientele are to scared to come up here, if it weren’t for that you’d see “luxury rentals” popping up overnight charging 5k for a studio…
chicago is the only other place in the world that resembles this ....big bulky buildings just clustered together....i personally love it....the buildings give it an authentic big city feel
ARE YOU KIDDING? The 70's was a time of rampant arson, frequent muggings, shootings, stabbings, gang activity, murders every day, armed robberies in broad daylight, abandonment, out-of-control drug abuse, and all other sorts of hellish conditions that made decent people afraid to leave their dead-bolted apartments most hours of the day. The toll in human suffering was NOTHING like today's calmer conditions. Granted, the South Bronx is STILL POOR, but it is orders of magnitude cleaner and safer in general in the last 25 years (despite a COVID-era crime wave) than it ever was in the 1960's, 1970's, 1980's and a good deal of the 1990's. I was around back then. I saw the owner of a bodega on the corner of 152 St & Courtland Ave get his head blown off by a gun-toting thug who didn't like his coffee. I saw an elderly man bashed over the head and his face slashed with a machete when he refused to hand over his wallet to a member of the Savage Nomads street gang. I've witnessed violence on hot summer nights in dank, boiling apartments, roaches crawl down the throats of toddlers, rats jumping out dresser drawers and attacking and biting babies and the elderly bed-ridden, I could go on....
This is not unique to the Bronx - many parts of BK and Queens look like this. This is really just normal NYC landscape outside of Midtown and Lower Manhattan. People need to branch out more when they come visit NYC
@@tiff5891there was more crime back then but the difference now is the youth is involved more. The youth was the main ones outside back in the day. So now it just looks dead. Most cities tbh. I grew up in East Tremont and Staten Island and both just look so dead all the time. Noone outside
@@Tuelz... so sad, I grew up in the Cross Bronx/Parkchester area & I remember everyone was outside, there used to be block parties every summer. Miss those days. Crimes were bad, but what a time to live as a kid in the 90s-early 2000s
@@tiff5891 fr ...i remember right off Webster my uncle block Clay Av also had the block parties. Glow sticks and everyone just eating having fun. Cnt do that now cus the 13 year olds have beef and would lite it up. At least back in the days the beefs was between 20-40 year olds so they wouldnt do nothing where theres kids at they would handle it another time. Kids dnt care and just wanna get getback anyway
The Bronx is a beautiful place, especially the Grand Concourse and Fordham Road..It’s getting very expensive as well, when I live there from 2000-2004 my rent for a huge Studio, I mean my place was big with 2 big closets the rent was $550.00 dollars, and that was all the way back then, can you imagine Now..
The walk signs which back then said "DON"T WALK" on the top in red and "WALK" on the bottom back during part or all of the (19)90s instead of images these days.
GOOD EVENING CHERLIE. -OUT OF CURIOSITY, IF YOU WATCHED A FILM ABOUT AMERICAN CITIES FROM THE 20s ONwards, WOULD YOU BE ABLE TO RECORD THE SAME STREETS AND LOCATIONS AS THE VIDEO? -I ALSO FOLLOW THE NASS AND VINTAGE STORYES CHANNELS WHICH ONLY SHOW OLD AND RESTORED VIDEOS FROM VARIOUS CITIES. AND SINCE I CAN'T TRAVEL AT ALL, I WONDER WHAT THEY WOULD BE LIKE TODAY.
WRONG! It is NOT NY State that's like this. It's NYC that is like this, and this is the Bronx, borough of NYC. The state is soooooooo different than the city.
The neighborhood you went through, East Tremont, has never been considered one of the safer areas of the Bronx. A lot of the area you went through was adjacent to the Cross Bronx Expressway. When Robert Moses built that highway, it cut right through the heart of the Bronx. Many neighborhoods were never the same after it was built.
@@JayWerx I hope and pray you are right … but the New York City that I was drawn to and lived in beginning in the 90’s (I lived in all boroughs except S.I. over the course of 24 years) is an alien place and culture now
I don't like the vibe I got from this video. New York is really dirty outside of Manhattan never got the hype about that city. Its honestly dirtier than Philadelphia with more people and rats everywhere.
Yeah just a bunch of people stacked on top of each other and rat infested. But the food and culture is the only thing I like about NYC other than that I couldn't wait to get back down south 😅
Whats the deal with all the scaffolding? The projects i used to live in, has had scaffolding going on 18 years now. They haven't fixed or repaired anything. On the contrary, It just looks worse as time goes by. Are they knocking them down? Used to be the projects were the decent looking housing standing among all the burnt out and abandoned buildings, now its the other way around. Sad
имеем не ценим, потерявши плачем...что вам, что нам 30 лет рассказывали и показывали, что где-то, но не дома точно, люди живут как люди. все для них, манна и благодать. правда подробности при этом как то упоминать не стали. а мы и не спрашивали. господам нужно верить на слово.
@@maxxrumm4277 Не надо обобщать, говорите за себя. Уж не знаю, кого Вы 30 лет считали "господами" и кому верили, вам виднее. Для меня же, кодло дорвавшееся до власти в моей стране в 91-м, сплошь негодяи, подлецы и воры, но никак не господа - с какой бы стати мне им верить.
@chination1796 I know you’re trolling, but in case you’re not…Cardi B, Ice Spice, Lil Tjay, A-Boogie, Kai Cenat, Fat Joe, Kerry Washington, NY Yankees & many more come form The Bronx! 🤣🤣🤣
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I'm a 91 baby, so i don’t remember too much of the 90s, but man the 2000s in NYC were amazing. The summer vibe in NYC back in the day was just unexplainable, you just had to be there.
not anymore though. crime is through the roof, and inflation is killing its poor.
Lmao you wasn’t in NYC back then to say that cause that’s far from the truth 😂
I was born in '70 and grew up in the Bronx until the late 90's when I left. I haven't been back in over 20 years but it's so nice to see that it hasn't succumbed to the 21st century homogenized blandness that's become almost every American city today. I hope the Bronx continues to keep it's unique character and soul. Seeing this video makes me wistful for my younger years and all the wonderful memories I spent growing up there.
That fact it still looks the same isn’t a good thing failure of the city to bring in investment. It’s prob one of the reasons u left
The vibes of '90s NYC are forever unmatched.
All facts
I think of nas/biggie smalls freestyles outside of bodegas and John gotti mobsters whacking wise guys 😂
You got that right. It wasn’t good.
I remember being an 18 yo kid from Canada driving my Chevy Chevette to NYC in the mid-80s, going over the George Washington Bridge, hitting The Bronx, and saying to myself "What the hell have I gotten myself into??". Scary place back then. I also got my car stolen, which is a whole other story.
Gotta love those nostalgic looking NY neighbourhoods!! Reminds me of a bunch of old movies and TV shows from the 1990’s and 2000’s!!
Best times
It also says the infrastructure of that country is not developing. China looks like some future country in the year 2065 and the US still looks like this. I don't know what went wrong in this country but this is completely unacceptable. Middle Eastern countries look like something out our most elaborate and expansive human imagination and American cities look stuck in some 80s and 90s New York Undercover look.
You call them "old" shows? 😂
Come back in June-July in the early evening for some great footage Charlie...
I love the Bronx
I was just in Mott Haven and Charlotte Gardens afew days ago. In the Bronx, you will notice many new buildings with a few very old looking buildings dotted around. Thats because so many buildings burnt down in the 70s and 80s that almost the entire borough had to be rebuilt, with the newer buildings being built in former vacant lots, and the older buildings you rarely see were the few ones they were lucky enough not to get burnt. Very dark time in NYC's history
I read that in the end, around 97% of the buildings there were burnt, demolished, or burnt and then demolished. A lot were insurance jobs. Rather than bring the old buildings up to scratch and get people back in them, they'd just raze them. It makes me wonder if, with a bit of investment, all those big multi-story buildings might've been an asset for the area into the 80s and 90s, a bit like the areas to the south.
Lack of dough keeps places in a time capsule. I’m from there and it’s great till you leave. Then when you come back you realize how crazy it all is.
More money more money more money
Bingo
@@UNDERGROUNDSKOOPTV republicans won't agree to disagree on the money
Bronx is beautiful,people,food and culture.Thank you for taking us along.
Definitely different from the 90s. Grew up in the south bronx. The 90s looked way more gritty.
Anyone remember how it looked in the early 80s ? Scary place big then.
Real life. Vibrant. Glad to see normal places still exists in NY. Far away from the disgrace of copy-paste gentrification with barista coffeeshops, quinoa muffins, Apple stores, vegan restaurants and bycicle lanes.
You'll find the hipsters in Port Morris and Mott Haven at the southern tip of the Bronx.
i wish those places would just stay where they are man, they're expanding everywhere. even south bronx is starting to gentrify now
"barista coffeeshops, Apple stores, vegan restaurants and bycicle lanes." doesn't mean gentrification. What makes this place better to live than neighborhoods with all thoes things? Who the hell wants to live in a neighborhood that the community doesn't take care of and doesn't care about? The estate of the bronx is sad and has always been sad since the burning days. This is dystopian af.
What’s wrong with y’all neighborhoods being cleaned up?😂 only black people get mad when they get new places to chill at. Only black people would prefer the trash and ghetto over a nice looking neighborhood. And I can see if you were talking about the cost of living being inflated due to gentrification but you didn’t even think of that. You called this video vibrant and normal?
@@katon4525
This.
Imagine thinking that the capital improvements that businesses put into ones neighborhood are bad. The same that complain about that also complain about the crime and piles of trash in their neighborhoods, too. They can’t win for losing.
Love this makes me homesick I love the Bronx I’ve been all of the places on this video thank you can you do 170 street Washington ave especially the projects and third ave in that area I’d love to see it my neighborhood 🙏🏽👍🏽😍❤️
They need to fix the city, if this is heart eyes to you thats sad . The Bronx looks like a 3 world country
He technically did, but just from the Webster side...I got videos on my page if u got time to go look at them, hope it feeds the nostalgia for u 🙏🏼
Literally all of these videos are shot on Washington and Webster Projects, the place I call home...check it out
ruclips.net/video/XDgna_IGXL0/видео.htmlsi=0nJk0gaK4PKxfyLK
List of videos all shot on Washington and 170, do u recognize it? Hope it feeds that nostalgia for u 🙏🏼
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ruclips.net/video/9qKuBbs8ur8/видео.htmlsi=deCjyXGp23jiZk9z
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Home sick nah you don't want to go back there.
I'm from Melbourne, Australia but have such a love and admiration for the aesthetics and culture of such neighbourhoods in New York!
Instead of our government sending money overseas all the time they should help our cities in this country
Agreed
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What are all those tall buildings? Are those apartments.?
Because the developers know their yuppie clientele are to scared to come up here, if it weren’t for that you’d see “luxury rentals” popping up overnight charging 5k for a studio…
Yea and someone said the Bronx is the last authentic piece of New York City and this confirms it
it's already happening in certain parts of the BX
God bless the hoods
The heart and soul of any city
💪🏽💯
South Bronx , South South Bronx , played on a perpetual loop
Having Grown up in the south BX, i can go anywhere unfazed
Bro...I swear I was sayin the same coming from Baltimore I feel safe anywhere....east coast hoods just built different
You still human you can get touched anywhere
@@nuttzeverywhere honestly
Same bro!
I was just there for the first time last night shit crazy I fw NY hard luv from VA
As 2Pac once said some things will never Change. He was exactly right! 😒😒😒😒😒😒😒😒
Great video, thank you! Soooooooo many cars there...
chicago is the only other place in the world that resembles this ....big bulky buildings just clustered together....i personally love it....the buildings give it an authentic big city feel
Only other place in the US you mean*
Other cities in the Northeast/Mid Atlantic have similar architecture
Philly and Chicago to me
You ever heard of Newark, NJ or New Haven, CT
@@kdyy3northeast cities like NYC, Philly, Hartford, Boston etc were designed before cars came into the question
Looks like driving through Atlantic City…very similar
It's pretty gratifying
So much more to the Bronx. Go to Wakefield/Edenwald you will start to see more houses
Looks more like in the early 70's.
It’s like time traveling 🕺🏿
Pretty much. I live in Toronto and so many parts of the city look like they haven't left the 70s and 80s.
I was thinking the same less the newer cars, not a big difference.
For real
ARE YOU KIDDING? The 70's was a time of rampant arson, frequent muggings, shootings, stabbings, gang activity, murders every day, armed robberies in broad daylight, abandonment, out-of-control drug abuse, and all other sorts of hellish conditions that made decent people afraid to leave their dead-bolted apartments most hours of the day. The toll in human suffering was NOTHING like today's calmer conditions. Granted, the South Bronx is STILL POOR, but it is orders of magnitude cleaner and safer in general in the last 25 years (despite a COVID-era crime wave) than it ever was in the 1960's, 1970's, 1980's and a good deal of the 1990's. I was around back then. I saw the owner of a bodega on the corner of 152 St & Courtland Ave get his head blown off by a gun-toting thug who didn't like his coffee. I saw an elderly man bashed over the head and his face slashed with a machete when he refused to hand over his wallet to a member of the Savage Nomads street gang. I've witnessed violence on hot summer nights in dank, boiling apartments, roaches crawl down the throats of toddlers, rats jumping out dresser drawers and attacking and biting babies and the elderly bed-ridden, I could go on....
The 90's are all "Nooooo, get me outta here!!!...I don't wanna be stuck in this $h!thole!!!!!!"
This is not unique to the Bronx - many parts of BK and Queens look like this. This is really just normal NYC landscape outside of Midtown and Lower Manhattan. People need to branch out more when they come visit NYC
Fuckin dump
In the 90s through early 2000s everyone was always outside it don’t matter what season it was… now… you rarely see anyone out… sad 😔
Called crime
@@brandonbell5357 I know
@@tiff5891there was more crime back then but the difference now is the youth is involved more. The youth was the main ones outside back in the day. So now it just looks dead. Most cities tbh. I grew up in East Tremont and Staten Island and both just look so dead all the time. Noone outside
@@Tuelz... so sad, I grew up in the Cross Bronx/Parkchester area & I remember everyone was outside, there used to be block parties every summer. Miss those days. Crimes were bad, but what a time to live as a kid in the 90s-early 2000s
@@tiff5891 fr ...i remember right off Webster my uncle block Clay Av also had the block parties. Glow sticks and everyone just eating having fun. Cnt do that now cus the 13 year olds have beef and would lite it up. At least back in the days the beefs was between 20-40 year olds so they wouldnt do nothing where theres kids at they would handle it another time. Kids dnt care and just wanna get getback anyway
My main thought as someone who has never been to the Bronx is why are there so many auto body shops and used car lots?
Simple. Used cars are all what poorer folks can afford. Body shops? Dense, inner city streets are easy to get into all kinds of car crashes.
The good ole boogie down BX...
Good one Charlie. Thanks
The x and parts of Harlem is the only places in da town yu still get dat feel,
Living here I don’t think it has a 90s look I think it just looks like New York….
Home baby. West Tremont 176st Harrison ave. Westside Bronx 💜
The Bronx is a beautiful place, especially the Grand Concourse and Fordham Road..It’s getting very expensive as well, when I live there from 2000-2004 my rent for a huge Studio, I mean my place was big with 2 big closets the rent was $550.00 dollars, and that was all the way back then, can you imagine Now..
Nice video. I like your videos actually.
lol ask anyone who was around there back in the 90s and they’ll tell you no the hell it does not
Any chance to drive by Inwood ave. and 170th ? :) Or a run down Jerome ave?
They are rebuilding the Bronx right now as we speak
The walk signs which back then said "DON"T WALK" on the top in red and "WALK" on the bottom back during part or all of the (19)90s instead of images these days.
It's pretty gratfiying ngl
The birthplace of hip hop
Ahh look at all that traffic you're better off not having a car in the city
Nah moped
Thank you
Is the Bronx the auto body shop capital of America?
GOOD EVENING CHERLIE. -OUT OF CURIOSITY, IF YOU WATCHED A FILM ABOUT AMERICAN CITIES FROM THE 20s ONwards, WOULD YOU BE ABLE TO RECORD THE SAME STREETS AND LOCATIONS AS THE VIDEO? -I ALSO FOLLOW THE NASS AND VINTAGE STORYES CHANNELS WHICH ONLY SHOW OLD AND RESTORED VIDEOS FROM VARIOUS CITIES. AND SINCE I CAN'T TRAVEL AT ALL, I WONDER WHAT THEY WOULD BE LIKE TODAY.
Only thing that's changed is the speed bumps and bike lanes. :D
Is this North Bronx or South Bronx ??
It's really the state of New York but some things never change just telling everyone the truth about that.
NEW YORK SUX
WRONG! It is NOT NY State that's like this. It's NYC that is like this, and this is the Bronx, borough of NYC. The state is soooooooo different than the city.
The neighborhood you went through, East Tremont, has never been considered one of the safer areas of the Bronx. A lot of the area you went through was adjacent to the Cross Bronx Expressway. When Robert Moses built that highway, it cut right through the heart of the Bronx. Many neighborhoods were never the same after it was built.
It won’t for much longer. It will be the next Williamsburg. 🤮
Brooklyn and Bronx are two completely different things. Bronx will always be Bronx
@@JayWerx I hope and pray you are right … but the New York City that I was drawn to and lived in beginning in the 90’s (I lived in all boroughs except S.I. over the course of 24 years) is an alien place and culture now
@@michaelB212Agreed, it’s sad to witness how soulless the city is becoming. The 90s in NYC were amazing.
So congested; choked out with people and nothing but cars...with a soundtrack of constant sirens....
They love using spray paint in places like this.
Every other store front is an auto repair business. That's allot of broken cars .
Stolen cars too
...and two billboards for God.
More money more money
it's like the Bronx never made it into the 2000's
Didn't
'90s? I'd say more still in the late '60s/early '70s!
BX all day
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It doesn’t seem like a bad district, it looks like a district in Russia
Right. I'm from Chicago and even some of Russia's apartments look similar to ours on the inside.
it kinda looks like the 90s except for the cars
Uma correcao ? Podendo ok para ter boa traducao
I GREW UP 169 street Washington ave.
Those are the stairs where they made the Joker movie at.
I think nyc as a whole has the most graffiti probably anywhere.
I Never trusted Bronx. And never had a reason to be up there.
Looks like a hell hole ...
Cartel is down there
Where is Fort Apache?
I don't like the vibe I got from this video. New York is really dirty outside of Manhattan never got the hype about that city. Its honestly dirtier than Philadelphia with more people and rats everywhere.
Yeah just a bunch of people stacked on top of each other and rat infested. But the food and culture is the only thing I like about NYC other than that I couldn't wait to get back down south 😅
i love it
2:58 what is this car?
Looks like the VPG MV-1
Whats the deal with all the scaffolding? The projects i used to live in, has had scaffolding going on 18 years now. They haven't fixed or repaired anything. On the contrary, It just looks worse as time goes by. Are they knocking them down? Used to be the projects were the decent looking housing standing among all the burnt out and abandoned buildings, now its the other way around. Sad
looks nice. better than st louis
Damn near everything that isn’t down south is better than St Louis
@@blacksheep9278 even the south is better than St Louis. Most cities in Florida, Texas, NCarolina, Virginia, all better
@@Ozama1221 yk what places I’m talking about
@@blacksheep9278nah i love my city
Жесть! Как там можно жить? По сравнению с этим убожеством, моё захолустное Запорожье - просто пряничный городок, чесслово.
имеем не ценим, потерявши плачем...что вам, что нам 30 лет рассказывали и показывали, что где-то, но не дома точно, люди живут как люди. все для них, манна и благодать.
правда подробности при этом как то упоминать не стали. а мы и не спрашивали. господам нужно верить на слово.
@@maxxrumm4277 Не надо обобщать, говорите за себя. Уж не знаю, кого Вы 30 лет считали "господами" и кому верили, вам виднее. Для меня же, кодло дорвавшееся до власти в моей стране в 91-м, сплошь негодяи, подлецы и воры, но никак не господа - с какой бы стати мне им верить.
No matter what angle you film the Bronx at it always looks so damn terrible 😂… like a reminder to get your ass home to Brooklyn!
Looking out for Paul Vario or the Di Meo crew.
Would that be more Brooklyn/Queens?
Gun Hill Road anyone?
Viva la Mexico
Muito bons is seis vídeos
Charlie sendo o rei dos videos de carro no mundo o americano ja comandando o eua states of american ok good night
The Bronx ain't been relevant since Dead Presidents 🤣
@chination1796 I know you’re trolling, but in case you’re not…Cardi B, Ice Spice, Lil Tjay, A-Boogie, Kai Cenat, Fat Joe, Kerry Washington, NY Yankees & many more come form The Bronx! 🤣🤣🤣
I see why people leaving that shit hole and fleeing to Florida
It doesn't look that bad compared to Philly at least. Reminds me of Chicago. I'd feel right at home.
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Damn Remo up all over the place he should be the official 🤴 of the 5 brought. Like ASTRO. , Cope2, Cope 1, JA, Boner. Nah mean?
at least the sky is beautiful.....oh.....nevermind....
Take your meds on time
If you're going to live in New York live in Manhattan or don't live in New York at all.
That's a dump of democrats there
Bronx is kinda 🔥 gang NYC is liberal as fuk
Same thing
A miliion and one spots in Miami that still look like this... Nothing new
Boa noite🤝🏻
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Looked like many hand window units/wall shakers.
Very run down
Good night charlie bo33 ok amigo my friend good videos e que o canal se fortaleca ne amigos maos videos se possivel charlie se puder em outros paises mostrar videos oidendo viajar o sr e claro mister americano🇺🇲ok parabens congratuliont thanks ok e sempre boa noite good night
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crippled by too many cars. a video about cars , sadly
Not a true representation of the entire borough. Just a weak hit job, but that's who you are.
good job showcasing shtty parts of the Bronx! 🖕🏽
BRONX A.K.A CHITHOLE
Disgusting