On any regular day that same drive takes well over an hour, Lol! Come and try and drive that same route from 7am to 9pm any weekday you'll think your back in Southern Cal. Nice flashback of what it was like 30 years ago, great video!
I bet that when you were driving around the streets of Boise you didn’t see any public bus stops where there is trash scattered around the bus stops like there is in the Washington D.C. public bus stops; and like there is in Louisville, Kentucky? I haven’t see any trash scattered around the streets of Boise; and I haven’t seen any public bus stops yet while I’ve been watching videos of Boise.
There’s nothing to miss in Idaho. I literally want to jump head first in to the concrete from the top of a 10 story building in Idaho. Most depressing fkin place I have ever been to in my life. I wish I never had been. I’d rather live among the insane liberal nut jobs in l.a than live in nothingsville Idaho. Thank your lucky stars you dnt live there.
Just ridin' around. Hey man, that was a lot of fun. I left in 89 and will be back soon for retirement. I look forward going to Pengilly's for a brooski.
Its been over twenty years since I’ve been in Boise; I use to rent a small bedroom in a small house from a divorced man who owned a bobcat; and the house was located near 36th; and state streets.
Ah used to drive up and down exactly where you were driving for four years. I grew up in mtn home and went to school at BSU. Looks the same. I moved to Phoenix 2 years ago.
It was on the corner of 6th and Main, to the left when he stops at the light behind the bus at 10:17. Their signature horse sign is still on the roof. The entrance was where the Jimmy John's sign is.
@@mikephotos225 My Dad who has passed once drove all over the West selling saddles. It's too bad that the store is gone but it's location was just too valuable to keep as a storefront. Still the history lives on in memory. The stories my dad had were incredibly interesting.
No more tall buildings should be built in Boise because it will one day look like other large state capitals such as Boston; and Albany; Boise would lose that small town/city appeal! What’s the point of building more tall buildings in Boise?
I remember riding city buses in Boise in the early 1970s. It's not a great system and didn't have very good coverage but I could get from the airport to my house on the west bench easily.
I live in GrangeVille Idaho, a small farm town and I like it. But after seeing this video of Boise, I'm not impressed and wouldn't want to ever live there. Nice video though.
On any regular day that same drive takes well over an hour, Lol! Come and try and drive that same route from 7am to 9pm any weekday you'll think your back in Southern Cal. Nice flashback of what it was like 30 years ago, great video!
Nothing can be worse than experiencing rush hour traffic on the 405. I'm sure whatever congestion there is, is all relative.
Will be back there in 30 days! Can't wait. Miss family and miss Idaho. Can't wait to leave the Washington, D.C. area
As a fellow dmv resident...I don't blame you one bit!
I bet that when you were driving around the streets of Boise you didn’t see any public bus stops where there is trash scattered around the bus stops like there is in the Washington D.C. public bus stops; and like there is in Louisville, Kentucky?
I haven’t see any trash scattered around the streets of Boise; and I haven’t seen any public bus stops yet while I’ve been watching videos of Boise.
There’s nothing to miss in Idaho. I literally want to jump head first in to the concrete from the top of a 10 story building in Idaho. Most depressing fkin place I have ever been to in my life. I wish I never had been. I’d rather live among the insane liberal nut jobs in l.a than live in nothingsville Idaho.
Thank your lucky stars you dnt live there.
I v e never seen downtown Boise before this is nice thank you
Just ridin' around. Hey man, that was a lot of fun. I left in 89 and will be back soon for retirement. I look forward going to Pengilly's for a brooski.
I wish I could go to Boise Idaho one day.
Its been over twenty years since I’ve been in Boise; I use to rent a small bedroom in a small house from a divorced man who owned a bobcat; and the house was located near 36th; and state streets.
Bobcat as in the animal or those lil' dirt plows?
Ah used to drive up and down exactly where you were driving for four years. I grew up in mtn home and went to school at BSU. Looks the same. I moved to Phoenix 2 years ago.
How do you like living in Phoenix compared to Boise? I'm targeting both states for my next move. Thanks.
That great 👍 👌 👏
There once was a Saddle Shop someplace downtown. The store is gone but I believe they left the sign up. My family owned that store years ago.
It was on the corner of 6th and Main, to the left when he stops at the light behind the bus at 10:17. Their signature horse sign is still on the roof. The entrance was where the Jimmy John's sign is.
@@mikephotos225 My Dad who has passed once drove all over the West selling saddles. It's too bad that the store is gone but it's location was just too valuable to keep as a storefront. Still the history lives on in memory. The stories my dad had were incredibly interesting.
Why so i auddenly have the urge to eat a potato 🥔 now
ผมได้ยินคำว่าไอดาโฮมาตั้งแต่เด็กๆเมื่อ30ปีก่อนจากขนมมันฝรั่งตราไอดาโฮที่หน้าถุงขนมจะมีคนอินเดียแดงอยู่หน้าถุงครับ🎉
รัฐไอดาโฮเมืองบอยซีจะไม่ได้ใหญ่โตเหมือนเมืองอื่นๆในสหรัฐ
แต่ผมชอบรัฐไอดาโฮมากดูเงียบสงบไม่วุ่นวายบรรยากาศดีปลอดภัยน่าอยู่มากกว่ารัฐอื่นๆในสหรัฐครับ😊
No more tall buildings should be built in Boise because it will one day look like other large state capitals such as Boston; and Albany; Boise would lose that small town/city appeal!
What’s the point of building more tall buildings in Boise?
So it can be a real city. I would never want to live here, I hate small towns and the people who live there
where the hell did that bus come from?
@9:35 I guess buses are exempt from red lights in Boy-see!
I think the bus was in a special lane with its own traffic light :)
the city that never sleeps
ฝันถึงการเดินทางถนนโล่งๆ
Bye BKK
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I seen a number five city bus in this video; isn’t Boise to small to have a public city bus company?
Take it from me, it's growing faster than you would believe.
It's over 700k in metropolitan area. Pretty big city.
I remember riding city buses in Boise in the early 1970s. It's not a great system and didn't have very good coverage but I could get from the airport to my house on the west bench easily.
Is it still "Famous Potatos" on the licence plates?
Haha, I have not paid attention on the plate :)
There's one version that still has it, yes.
This must’ve been shot on a Sunday because Boise no longer looks like this it’s starting to look like Portland Oregon….
Yep, it was actually a Saturday, but yeah and it was super cold, so probably most people stayed in.
I live in GrangeVille Idaho, a small farm town and I like it. But after seeing this video of Boise, I'm not impressed and wouldn't want to ever live there. Nice video though.
There’s way too many construction cranes in this video!
Looks a lot like Wichita Kansas lol
sure not like that now!!!!
Rather pay all my income to my housing in Cali better 11:31 than live in a boring highwayded city like Boise with no people in sight outside
cool little town. at least until cali people screw it up with idiotic politics
This pace looks like it totally sucks lol
good don't move here.
@@mikesanchez1246 Maybe I will
eww this is super ugly state but great video!