I was raised in Claymore, I lived there for 17 years of my life. I went to Claymore public and then EVHS. I can relate to everything these boys say.. You can live anywhere in the world but CLAYMORE will always be home . It’s something that had to be lived to fully understand. My mates that I grew up with from Claymore are still my mates now and I’m 47 .. A childhood filled with adventure, struggles , and mateship.
Same here bro, 14 years. I went by last week and my heart broke to see it’s state now. I loved this video. Brought back soo many memories. I will always call Claymore home. BPS and EVHS🙌🏼 Hilder Way🙌🏼
My family moved in when Claymore was first opened to public housing tenants in the very late 70s. We were the 5th family to move into this development back in 78. Houses and townhouses were still being built when we first moved in. Back then, there were hardly any single parent families living there. Almost all tenants were dual parent families and their kids. Everyone took pride in how their houses looked, and almost all the houses had beautiful gardens. Including ours, which my father poured countless hours into cultivating. Our house was at 20 Gidley Crescent, and we loved it. Being refugees who were allowed into Australia back in 75, having our very own home meant a great deal to our family. There were 10 of us living in a four bedroom home, and it was great despite being so cramped. I shared my room with my 4 brothers. 4 in bunk beds except for my oldest brother, who had his own bed. We all attended Badgally Primary School, which was only a few minutes' walk away. Great memories of that school and my very first girlfriend. I'm 57 now, and I treasure the memories I have of growing up in Claymore. Especially the great and very lively Christmas and New Year's parties my parents used to hold for our extended families, friends and all our surrounding neighbours. It's just so sad to see what a dump this place had become before it got demolished. It's a million years away from the clean, beautiful, pristine and very safe public housing estate it once was. It was once so safe that a very young kid like me aged 11-12 used to walk home from my friends place at night without any fear of being attacked, sexually assaulted, or abducted and killed. I'm glad my father made the hard decision to uproot our entire family and move to South Australia back in 1984. This was well before the rot had set in. It was very sad to leave an area we all loved but it gave the family a fresh start and helped all the kids in the family to live in a nice, safe family oriented area away from the crime, and drug riddled place filled with hopelessness that Claymore would eventually become. I'd even say this move saved our family and gave all of us kids a better future. One that has made us all successful in life instead of falling in with the bad crowd we no doubt would've fallen into had we not moved. It's sad to see the entire estate being demolished, but the bad people who moved and led to its decline forced the Government to act and sell off the land to private developers who are giving this suburb with a bad reputation a much better and brighter future.
Mad love to you and your crew sole. Representing Claymore the way you do. Love listening to and watching your music videos and seeing familiar places of my childhood 🫶❤️dropped in a week ago and my heart broke to see Claymore the way it is now
growing up was neglected, domestic violence, alcoholism, addiction and poverty and claymore was a place we’re we all experienced something along the lines the same I love my hood and the memories i made here walking the streets, swinging on the polls walking the back alleys, the youth centre and hot chip.
i don't know how old you are but in the mid 90's they used to have a thing ther called the rainbow bus haha they'd full pick up the kids and take em to the youth center near the shops there, you just jogged my memory of going there really young lol all i remember is going there a few times with the kids in the street and some dude used to paly the accordion LMAO wired 90s shit
Crazy how life is... I grew up with these ladz back in the days and went to EVHS, was always talking about what our future would be like. Now they're doin shows around AU and puttin on for the Area. If this aint a inspiration then i dont know what is.
deadset.... i cruised those streets 4 over 20yrs... havnt been back 4 yrs.... WHERES IT ALL GONE? 2559 TH$ R.I.P KINGY.. ASPRO.. MCGOO... miss ya my brothers 😭😭
Same thing happened to my family and I living in MINTO. Growing up in housing was our safe nest, all kids on the street everyone knew everyone! Everyone showed love. Also loved what Ronz said, "The people that have money, are not as happy as we are in the woods"
@@Yonekoneminto happened in the 2002-2007 cuzie trust me on this Minto was hectic way more scary than Airds and Claymore and ambarvale lad there’s a reason Mino left before them
Yeah bro stayed in that street as well, neighbors knew each other, once enemies now friends 😂, rugby on the road, smashing TV to get the copper to sell it, smelling that mean bbq they had a dreams park, and that psycho kid jayvon 😂😂😂
@@mdd04000 doonside had some work done at least since 03 for a suburb that far out west…. But ur right… woollo redfern and maroubra have been cleaned up. But if you go places like Portland Crescent, Sydney Pl and Morehead St, the Gentrification just isn’t there.
@Snekktikhays I see what you mean bro but I’ve lived here my whole life, and only now is our train station getting elevators man🤣🤣. Your definitely right though
That place seems cool like they are all close and local and live near each other I reacon they are better than most neighbourhoods seem like very lovable poor people
SW syd housing was the best to grow up in the 90s from the age of 3-10. I grew up in two different houses in claymore from that age, the 2 story unit down from the shops. 31 glenroy Dr. with the park and green brick wall next to it. on google maps is abandon now, proctor way is just behind it. i remember my stepdad trashing a off road go-kart in that park, that was around 1991. We moved up to were the new house's are now, it sucks i cant even find a map of the old street or photos. you turn right off bagdally Rd on to Glenroy and there used to be a foot path in between rows of houses back/front yards. just on the left there. man you had that big clay hill and park on the corner of bagdally and glenroy too. used to walk around by my self at times along the edge of that park and the back fences of all the 2 story units to the shops. Pretty sure that's the path at 4:20 in the background. It was safe as. playing/riding bmx with all the kids in the streets, bonfire nights with the islander family's! the whole coldersack's parents drinkin with each other wile us kids would play on weekends. the dads would all play footy in the park alot, i even rode motorbikes around the clay hill at the age i was, me and my step dad would ride around there, across from Blairmount primary school, its all houses now. Playing in all the horded junk that the next door neighbours parents kept, had all old 90s toys and random junk. the early morning paper boy wheeling a kart around blowing a whistle, the rainbow bus that would take the kids to the youth center. the memories are all flooding back. but that was all around 1991 to 98 when i was a kid, it would prob be different as a teenager though. a bit more trouble would arise i think. as it does anywhere though. We ended up moving out to Narellan housos. housing commission life was good! everyone was outside and family's all knew each other. im glad i was raised there as a kid, kids needs to be raised in suburbs like claymore was in the 90s, as long as your family isn't full blown junkies and have morals n shit, make effort to get presents at Christmas time its a good upbringing socially.
I still remember back in the dayz walkin back home with the boyz and dat, houses filled with families and dat, kids muckin about on the curb and all dat. I went back for a visit and fk I couldn't recognize the streets in which i grew up in, houses knocked down, abandoned and burnt down houses, all those houses used to have families in em. I still remember the BBQ on either Saturday evenings or Sunday, smelt ifo and all. Sat on my car and just started thinking about past memories of when the boyz and I always linked up and got up to no good, now I hardly get in contact with em cause we all moved to different parts of Australia, MISS EM DAYZ. Since b-ball court was always full back then me and boyz would always get toned up before pulling up, I still remember all the chicks back then. LOL good laughs
@@matthewtupu9013mino is still a bad place even to this day mino when it come to crime,fights,cars stealing and you still got mino boyz there and mino when it come to that stuff mino is still the worst suburb in sw
Legit amazing doco, Claymore has always fascinated me as somebody not from Sydney, was made with the best intentions in the 1970s but obviously urban planning has evolved a lot since then, good to see 046 reppin for their hood, real lads giving the hood a voice ❤️🙏
@@dangerislander Yeah I think so. There was a lot more government housing in the inner west and suburbs in which are very expensive. I think it makes sense to sell the upmarket places but only if the money is invested to build more housing elsewhere.
Used to play footy with the boys in the morning at the park there only for the neighbors to yell at us fk off it's only 7 in the morning😂😂loved the neighborhood😂😂
God bless you all , Jesus loves you all only he can save u repent and turn from your sins and accept Jesus as Lord and saviour and you will be saved. He is the only way to eternal life in heaven once you pass away its too late . ...
Mt druitt aint poor at all. They got all the infrastructure there to give their people jobs. Claymore and airds are the most disadvantaged suburbs in sydney.
Lol Australia try other places round the world with bo welfsre system and kids shooting you up with machine guns please Australia even the poorest have it good
Nah brah. Im from campbelltown but moved to springwood when i was 15 and used to work at foodworks in woodridge for abit. Woodridge is rough but got nothing on claymore
😂😂😂 Brisbane is lovely place and full of people that copy how people Sydney People dress and talk. Come to the west Sydney areas and you’d be dodging lead for trying to be a HK 😂
The story’s I could tell ........., number 3 proctor way has a hidden stash room in the house , if u live in number 3 & want details reply to this & once I confirm you live there I will give u the details. Also number 5 has a secret access to number 6 . PRESTO ......
claymore looks like yagoona/villawood in the late 90s and early 2000s. they use to call it the Bronx back in the day and there was a lot of islanders over there now majority of them moved out. it's sad to see, claymore is probably one of the worst looking places I've ever been.
Sorry but what’s ghetto about getting on the back wheel of a dirt bike? This happens in one in every 20 suburbs in all of Australia. Yes it’s got houso’s so do another majority of all suburbs this is just basic Aussie living. Nothing ghetto about it, I didn’t see not even one crime, no guns no drugs or drug fucked living? Story’s that if you weren’t there… how do you know if they’re true?
@@Carlwilliamsburner loooooool that’s like saying “why is there gun shops and liquor shops and cheap fast food next to each other on every corner, it’s not ghetto, it’s basic American living”…. If you think it’s all a lie, and that there is nothing behind the scenes of these dirty public housing flats, burned down and used for drug trade….. just do quick Google searches, and you’ll see why they want to change the name of the suburb…. *Youre clearly not from Sydney……*
@@Carlwilliamsburnercuz what did you expect to see when you clicked on this video mass shootings and terrorist attacks and shit 😂😂😂 it's Australia not Brazil there's not open in plain sight crimes and shootings happening in one suburb all day everyday
Huge 046 fan from Chicago, USA. This is cool to see where they're from, I'd watch a way longer version of this!
Eatarse your from Oz lol
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@@Taw1990 big cap🤣
Spanian released a 45min vid walking around claymore check it out brah
I was raised in Claymore, I lived there for 17 years of my life.
I went to Claymore public and then EVHS.
I can relate to everything these boys say.. You can live anywhere in the world but CLAYMORE will always be home .
It’s something that had to be lived to fully understand. My mates that I grew up with from Claymore are still my mates now and I’m 47 .. A childhood filled with adventure, struggles , and mateship.
True man...I did as well
I grew up in Julian Way
I grew up in Claymore. I lived there for 19 years. I'm so glad I survived it. I will never call it home.
I'm from Parra 🤷
Same here bro, 14 years. I went by last week and my heart broke to see it’s state now. I loved this video. Brought back soo many memories. I will always call Claymore home. BPS and EVHS🙌🏼 Hilder Way🙌🏼
My family moved in when Claymore was first opened to public housing tenants in the very late 70s. We were the 5th family to move into this development back in 78. Houses and townhouses were still being built when we first moved in. Back then, there were hardly any single parent families living there. Almost all tenants were dual parent families and their kids. Everyone took pride in how their houses looked, and almost all the houses had beautiful gardens. Including ours, which my father poured countless hours into cultivating.
Our house was at 20 Gidley Crescent, and we loved it. Being refugees who were allowed into Australia back in 75, having our very own home meant a great deal to our family. There were 10 of us living in a four bedroom home, and it was great despite being so cramped. I shared my room with my 4 brothers. 4 in bunk beds except for my oldest brother, who had his own bed. We all attended Badgally Primary School, which was only a few minutes' walk away. Great memories of that school and my very first girlfriend. I'm 57 now, and I treasure the memories I have of growing up in Claymore. Especially the great and very lively Christmas and New Year's parties my parents used to hold for our extended families, friends and all our surrounding neighbours.
It's just so sad to see what a dump this place had become before it got demolished. It's a million years away from the clean, beautiful, pristine and very safe public housing estate it once was. It was once so safe that a very young kid like me aged 11-12 used to walk home from my friends place at night without any fear of being attacked, sexually assaulted, or abducted and killed.
I'm glad my father made the hard decision to uproot our entire family and move to South Australia back in 1984. This was well before the rot had set in. It was very sad to leave an area we all loved but it gave the family a fresh start and helped all the kids in the family to live in a nice, safe family oriented area away from the crime, and drug riddled place filled with hopelessness that Claymore would eventually become. I'd even say this move saved our family and gave all of us kids a better future. One that has made us all successful in life instead of falling in with the bad crowd we no doubt would've fallen into had we not moved.
It's sad to see the entire estate being demolished, but the bad people who moved and led to its decline forced the Government to act and sell off the land to private developers who are giving this suburb with a bad reputation a much better and brighter future.
Eshay big love to my brother tak for coming down and shooting us still can’t believe we finally dropped this aha come along way 💯
Much love brother 🙏
Where did Upu move t o bruz! Didn't he stay in Proctor way too
Whats first track thats plays at start bruv 🔥🔥
@@tumatauengatahere8458 yous gotta wait on that one ☝️ coming soon 💯
Mad love to you and your crew sole. Representing Claymore the way you do. Love listening to and watching your music videos and seeing familiar places of my childhood 🫶❤️dropped in a week ago and my heart broke to see Claymore the way it is now
watching this video was an eye opener for me , I had never heard of Claymore and enjoyed the 046 tour of their home suburb.
I lived right next door to these boys. Good to see them doing good. Their mum is an OG
In the era of drillers, 046 brings the g funk back. That intro song is a banger!
It's awesome to see that this has been documented! Like they said, A few more years and these housing commission areas will be destroyed.
growing up was neglected, domestic violence, alcoholism, addiction and poverty and claymore was a place we’re we all experienced something along the lines the same I love my hood and the memories i made here walking the streets, swinging on the polls walking the back alleys, the youth centre and hot chip.
i don't know how old you are but in the mid 90's they used to have a thing ther called the rainbow bus haha they'd full pick up the kids and take em to the youth center near the shops there, you just jogged my memory of going there really young lol all i remember is going there a few times with the kids in the street and some dude used to paly the accordion LMAO wired 90s shit
Straight 046 and only a few others are holding it down for the AUS rap scene, big ups to them and their team, mad love boys
Love watching this sort of stuff. Deadly seeing the brothers puttin it on for their area through music!
Much love these soldiers are so humble guess sky's da limits coming from da bottom much love for the 46
100 🙏
Crazy how life is... I grew up with these ladz back in the days and went to EVHS, was always talking about what our future would be like. Now they're doin shows around AU and puttin on for the Area. If this aint a inspiration then i dont know what is.
Humble as this is real nothing but love to the 046 boys sad to see the home is going great video
deadset.... i cruised those streets 4 over 20yrs... havnt been back 4 yrs.... WHERES IT ALL GONE? 2559 TH$ R.I.P KINGY.. ASPRO.. MCGOO... miss ya my brothers 😭😭
Same thing happened to my family and I living in MINTO. Growing up in housing was our safe nest, all kids on the street everyone knew everyone! Everyone showed love.
Also loved what Ronz said, "The people that have money, are not as happy as we are in the woods"
that’s the trenches like everyone know eachother everybody’s playing outside
How yeah minto reps 2566
This is my 3rd time revisiting this. Much respect for showing us the untold stories of Sydney!
Respect for this video! Same thing happening in Airds, another prolific housing commission area in Campbelltown.
and Minto unfortunately.
@@Yonekoneminto happened in the 2002-2007 cuzie trust me on this Minto was hectic way more scary than Airds and Claymore and ambarvale lad there’s a reason Mino left before them
Claymore still home a lot of memories there Norman crescent 046 rep 💯🔥
Yeah bro stayed in that street as well, neighbors knew each other, once enemies now friends 😂, rugby on the road, smashing TV to get the copper to sell it, smelling that mean bbq they had a dreams park, and that psycho kid jayvon 😂😂😂
Love the work on the channel bro..
Maybe follow with redfern, woollo, doonside and maroubra..
Those areas are completely gentrified already besides doony
@@mista5185 you’re so wrong lol there’s still so much left to do
@@snekktikhays1780 but out of all the ones named, Doonside hasn’t been gentrified at all
@@mdd04000 doonside had some work done at least since 03 for a suburb that far out west…. But ur right… woollo redfern and maroubra have been cleaned up. But if you go places like Portland Crescent, Sydney Pl and Morehead St, the Gentrification just isn’t there.
@Snekktikhays I see what you mean bro but I’ve lived here my whole life, and only now is our train station getting elevators man🤣🤣. Your definitely right though
Grew up in claymore, left in the 90’s.
This brings back memories.
I recon you should do the same with the other artist group as well with there area, good lil doco though
Yeah for sure
SOLID 🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💪💪💪046 big shout out to uz from
OTANGAREI 437 NEW ZEALAND
Great work 046 like this doco. Grew up in Campbelltown
CLAKKA will always be home. 046 on top 💯🙏🏾♥️
Much love for the 046 boys everyone's hood has a story I'm from Fairfield Hamilton that's the good
That place seems cool like they are all close and local and live near each other I reacon they are better than most neighbourhoods seem like very lovable poor people
SW syd housing was the best to grow up in the 90s from the age of 3-10. I grew up in two different houses in claymore from that age, the 2 story unit down from the shops. 31 glenroy Dr. with the park and green brick wall next to it. on google maps is abandon now, proctor way is just behind it. i remember my stepdad trashing a off road go-kart in that park, that was around 1991.
We moved up to were the new house's are now, it sucks i cant even find a map of the old street or photos. you turn right off bagdally Rd on to Glenroy and there used to be a foot path in between rows of houses back/front yards. just on the left there. man you had that big clay hill and park on the corner of bagdally and glenroy too. used to walk around by my self at times along the edge of that park and the back fences of all the 2 story units to the shops. Pretty sure that's the path at 4:20 in the background.
It was safe as. playing/riding bmx with all the kids in the streets, bonfire nights with the islander family's! the whole coldersack's parents drinkin with each other wile us kids would play on weekends. the dads would all play footy in the park alot, i even rode motorbikes around the clay hill at the age i was, me and my step dad would ride around there, across from Blairmount primary school, its all houses now. Playing in all the horded junk that the next door neighbours parents kept, had all old 90s toys and random junk. the early morning paper boy wheeling a kart around blowing a whistle, the rainbow bus that would take the kids to the youth center. the memories are all flooding back.
but that was all around 1991 to 98 when i was a kid, it would prob be different as a teenager though. a bit more trouble would arise i think. as it does anywhere though.
We ended up moving out to Narellan housos. housing commission life was good! everyone was outside and family's all knew each other. im glad i was raised there as a kid, kids needs to be raised in suburbs like claymore was in the 90s, as long as your family isn't full blown junkies and have morals n shit, make effort to get presents at Christmas time its a good upbringing socially.
I still remember back in the dayz walkin back home with the boyz and dat, houses filled with families and dat, kids muckin about on the curb and all dat. I went back for a visit and fk I couldn't recognize the streets in which i grew up in, houses knocked down, abandoned and burnt down houses, all those houses used to have families in em. I still remember the BBQ on either Saturday evenings or Sunday, smelt ifo and all. Sat on my car and just started thinking about past memories of when the boyz and I always linked up and got up to no good, now I hardly get in contact with em cause we all moved to different parts of Australia, MISS EM DAYZ. Since b-ball court was always full back then me and boyz would always get toned up before pulling up, I still remember all the chicks back then. LOL good laughs
Great looking at abandoned houses 🔥
Albo needs to have grants for individuals such as these gentlemen, love to see housos up!
Usoz up God bless you guys. Keep your heads up
Iv always wanted to move too aus grown up as NZ kiwi born islander got family over there. Mis them so much
Great insight, sick vid!
Liked n subbed! Lobe the hood doco/content. Should do more
Raised nuthin but real men and soldiers staying upright on their own 2 feet. Big luv to the 46
Southwest is home always 💯 Miller to Claymore my blood tuitai fams eshayss ❤️
Lived There from 2000s , it actually used to be a good area, but was let down and neglected in recent years
Yeah it looks very neglected and terrible how it currently is. It is not fair for the people who are still living there.
I lived in Mino and we moved out because they were starting to demolish places I went back just to see what it looks like and wow all new houses
Same, unbelievable how good it’s turned out lol
@@matthewtupu9013mino is still a bad place even to this day mino when it come to crime,fights,cars stealing and you still got mino boyz there and mino when it come to that stuff mino is still the worst suburb in sw
This is the best channel 👌🏽
Thanks bra 🙏
Big love brother Nter 04 🔥
9:35 “be a bit hard to move in now” 🤣😭😭🤣🤣
Mad artwork @7:10 😂
2567 REPRESENT. Fuck as an old head seeing 046 sets me back a few years...
Hectic video nice to see insight bout what's it like
Wouldn’t call them soldiers but I relate to their struggle
Shout out to Deacon,Vicki and fam.
Hope all's well brother.
Support my boyz
Good work 046
Smoke in here so our parents don't see 😂😂💯
Hektik my bro ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Legit amazing doco, Claymore has always fascinated me as somebody not from Sydney, was made with the best intentions in the 1970s but obviously urban planning has evolved a lot since then, good to see 046 reppin for their hood, real lads giving the hood a voice ❤️🙏
These areas were built to move the public housing residents from inner-west Sydney?
@@dangerislander Yeah I think so. There was a lot more government housing in the inner west and suburbs in which are very expensive. I think it makes sense to sell the upmarket places but only if the money is invested to build more housing elsewhere.
I grew up in the Tamarama projects, I know the struggle.
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I was at the
Basketball count when they did this😭
Used to play footy with the boys in the morning at the park there only for the neighbors to yell at us fk off it's only 7 in the morning😂😂loved the neighborhood😂😂
God bless you all , Jesus loves you all only he can save u repent and turn from your sins and accept Jesus as Lord and saviour and you will be saved. He is the only way to eternal life in heaven once you pass away its too late . ...
Anyone know the intro song? That’s a banga
Yooo been tryna find the song aye. Solid as
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Out the mud 046
Iykyk
Solid lads
Need the track at the start 🔥
Fuckn oath Im waiting for someone to reply lmao
Out the mud
The banana trees tho... Pacific island village in Sydney
Claymore warriors rugby team OG DAYS 🤌🏽
whats the first song that plays
Ronza a real one 🔥
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whats the song in the intro ???
You know the song
@@irotomokino126 nah I don't brotha tell me it sounds mean as
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Bro why tf are they changing the name claymore
Mt Druitt think they’re poor… no comparison to Claymore😂😂😂 046 boys came up from real poverty!!!!
Mt druitt aint poor at all. They got all the infrastructure there to give their people jobs. Claymore and airds are the most disadvantaged suburbs in sydney.
Lol Australia try other places round the world with bo welfsre system and kids shooting you up with machine guns please Australia even the poorest have it good
they havent been to claymore for years lol they came back and couldint even recognize it lol
Let's go kim
The 100% put claymore on the map
Yoooo what’s the song at the start
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I grew up in claymore but thank God my mother moved us to st Louis usa
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Anyone know what the first song being played is called 🙏🙏🙏🔥
Stay tuned…!
@@ZOKUCREATIVE hectic 🤝
@@ZOKUCREATIVE yes bro shit goes hard 🔥
@@ZOKUCREATIVE surely we can know by now lol
@@Aizen-sama_ Out the mud
Much love from 🐝OTARA🦂 nz
Airds looks just like claymore and some of Macquarie fields
Claymore Not That Bad I Live In Proctor With My Daughter She In Year 12 .We live here 17 Years
Claymore got nothing on Logan ,Brisbane. That place is something else it’s wild when people got no money there hah
Nah brah. Im from campbelltown but moved to springwood when i was 15 and used to work at foodworks in woodridge for abit. Woodridge is rough but got nothing on claymore
😂😂😂 Brisbane is lovely place and full of people that copy how people Sydney People dress and talk. Come to the west Sydney areas and you’d be dodging lead for trying to be a HK 😂
Someone tally up how many times he says “You know what I mean “ 😂
😳 Damn they have ripped the place down,
What the song called at the starting of the doc?
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The story’s I could tell ........., number 3 proctor way has a hidden stash room in the house , if u live in number 3 & want details reply to this & once I confirm you live there I will give u the details.
Also number 5 has a secret access to number 6 .
PRESTO ......
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claymore looks like yagoona/villawood in the late 90s and early 2000s. they use to call it the Bronx back in the day and there was a lot of islanders over there now majority of them moved out. it's sad to see, claymore is probably one of the worst looking places I've ever been.
Villawood had flats as well other then just townhouses aye… the Bronx boys were deep even after it was demolished
most hoods in syd look like that like bidwill Macquarie fields airds ect
Why they throwing up crop signs lol 😂😂🤦🤦🤦🤦
Whats the song at the start
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Me a single mother lived in Claymore. We moved to another house no problems being Maori. Walk at night with our shit. Was ok
Intro Songgggg ???
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I didn’t see any ghetto or a crime , one story of a police chase. Shits deep round there
lol your under exaggerating. “Claymore” “Didn’t see any ghetto” lol
Sorry but what’s ghetto about getting on the back wheel of a dirt bike? This happens in one in every 20 suburbs in all of Australia. Yes it’s got houso’s so do another majority of all suburbs this is just basic Aussie living. Nothing ghetto about it, I didn’t see not even one crime, no guns no drugs or drug fucked living? Story’s that if you weren’t there… how do you know if they’re true?
@@Carlwilliamsburner loooooool that’s like saying “why is there gun shops and liquor shops and cheap fast food next to each other on every corner, it’s not ghetto, it’s basic American living”…. If you think it’s all a lie, and that there is nothing behind the scenes of these dirty public housing flats, burned down and used for drug trade….. just do quick Google searches, and you’ll see why they want to change the name of the suburb…. *Youre clearly not from Sydney……*
@@Carlwilliamsburner Are you dumb? Do you expect them to commit crimes on video?
@@Carlwilliamsburnercuz what did you expect to see when you clicked on this video mass shootings and terrorist attacks and shit 😂😂😂 it's Australia not Brazil there's not open in plain sight crimes and shootings happening in one suburb all day everyday
8 Leigh Cres Claymore☝🏽💯
Isn’t that where malarn and larnio stayed at
@@nonz2163 kefe haha
Don't lie you know you always slept at Larnios 🤣🤣🤣
I heard a guy named Osman was running the drug trade there
You heard wrong
Redhot comment brah, just take it down
Lol , he wish
What happens when looser broken family's don't bring up kids properly
Good to see people moving forward
I’ll flog you dog
Aye datz my house
That’s a excavator uso 😂
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Cz up for claymore yolo tokozzz
Hektik!!
046 should buy them houses & do them up & rent it out,investment🤷🏾♂️
Hope yous know what he means
Should come do Logan city
100 a .t out there, all day long.