Interesting vlog mate, quite hair-raising moped dodging across the bridge! Thought you had walked into the wrong shop when the lady said long time! Great vid Scott. 👍
I know I have a tendency to go on a bit. My closest friend, Richard, pulls me up on it. He's tolerant up to a point but he'll often say "Nick, you're sending your late night essays again and talking in a strange way". He once called me 'a Poundland Leonard Cohen'. I'll take that! Best backhanded compliment I've ever recieved. I thought I was the B&M Bargains Nick Drake or the Kwik Save T.S. Eliot. That's why it's always better to get an outsider's perspective.
I was sad to hear about the death of Toshiyuki Nishida who played Pigsy in the first series of Monkey. He was my childhood hero and a great role model in my formative years. I can't think of a day when I haven't based my everyday actions and judgements on the fine example he set. Although the role was played by another actor in subsequent incarnations, for me, Toshiyuki will always be the definitive Pigsy and I mourn his passing.
I'm sad to say that I was unable to fully appreciate this video. I should add that it has nothing to do with a lack of passion or insight on the part of Global Treats and more to do with a stealth video game that has recently occupied most of my attention. I can't remember what it was called after taking some of my uncle's stroke medication and stealing a bottle of advocaat from the Co-op but it had something to do with being Fish from Marillion and having to drop off ledges and whisper poetry about girls finding you a bit socially awkward into a Greek policeman's ear, from behind.
Welcome back, I missed living vicariously through you, lol.
A lovely visit to a renowned location. Great to see it from all perspectives, below, above, and on it. Great video. Cheers!
Interesting vlog mate, quite hair-raising moped dodging across the bridge! Thought you had walked into the wrong shop when the lady said long time! Great vid Scott. 👍
awesome stuff thank you!!!!
Great video. Scary walk on that bridge, I don't think I could do it.
lovely share, im hoping to visit Hanoi in 2 weeks from today and it+s a pleasure to see what to expect thru your lenses
the colors in your videos have improved alot...
I know I have a tendency to go on a bit. My closest friend, Richard, pulls me up on it. He's tolerant up to a point but he'll often say "Nick, you're sending your late night essays again and talking in a strange way".
He once called me 'a Poundland Leonard Cohen'. I'll take that! Best backhanded compliment I've ever recieved.
I thought I was the B&M Bargains Nick Drake or the Kwik Save T.S. Eliot. That's why it's always better to get an outsider's perspective.
I was sad to hear about the death of Toshiyuki Nishida who played Pigsy in the first series of Monkey. He was my childhood hero and a great role model in my formative years. I can't think of a day when I haven't based my everyday actions and judgements on the fine example he set.
Although the role was played by another actor in subsequent incarnations, for me, Toshiyuki will always be the definitive Pigsy and I mourn his passing.
For some reason the phrase "colourless green ideas sleep furiously" keeps going round and round my mind.
I'm sad to say that I was unable to fully appreciate this video. I should add that it has nothing to do with a lack of passion or insight on the part of Global Treats and more to do with a stealth video game that has recently occupied most of my attention.
I can't remember what it was called after taking some of my uncle's stroke medication and stealing a bottle of advocaat from the Co-op but it had something to do with being Fish from Marillion and having to drop off ledges and whisper poetry about girls finding you a bit socially awkward into a Greek policeman's ear, from behind.