My First Time in a submarine! Delaware, New Jersey here I come! | USA TRIP 🇺🇸
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You forgot to mention the food.
From my experience, those sandwiches from the local gas stations are awful in my opinion. When I saw that's what she purchased I cringed. Poor thing. She deserves better than that.
I've been watching this series and enjoying them. I want to thank you for showing me my country. Seriously, this is a big country and most people here really see only 10% at most.
Thank you.
Thank you 😀
I noticed the simply brand orange juice. That's my favorite brand that you can find at any store!
The one thing missing is Marie driving a pickup.
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6:21 as a native Baltimorean, I’ll echo this message
Great video for a beautiful submarine..🤓🤓🤓
If you’re ever in the New Jersey area ever again in your life one thing you must try is a pork roll egg and cheese breakfast sandwich. It’s the one food that is basically unique to New Jersey and not very common anywhere else.
@@michaelcrummy8397 That’s the big New Jersey feud Taylor ham or is it pork roll.
@@CynicalGear Pork roll - Invented in Trenton and named pork roll.
@@patrickandrews5166 thanks for the unnecessary history lesson.
@@CynicalGear ok so you’re an asshole. Got it.
Happy New Year! Lighten up, bro!
@@patrickandrews5166 OK besides the fact that your history lesson wasn’t really correct because it was originally called Taylor’s prepared ham and then later had to be renamed due to legal reasons to pork roll. But besides that I originally called it pork roll so what even caused you to directly message me about it being invented in Trenton and called pork roll? I mean I literally called it pork roll and then you decide to message me to tell me it’s called pork roll. If that wasn’t an unnecessary history lesson I don’t know what it is. Next thing you’ll tell me is cats have four legs.
You really got around. Even just staying on the east coast going from dc to ny is quite some distance
It's so much fun seeing your reactions to things. The submarine is a little one compared to what we have now. It's still awesome that you got to experience those old ships because it'll give you additional perspective when you think about WWII and how it was fought. Ultimately, I'm pleased that you're having positive experiences here in America. Hopefully, this will broaden your perspective when exploring new and exciting places wherever it is that you find yourself. Thank you for sharing your adventures with all of us!
I am sorry you lacked the time to visit Baltimore’s Fort McHenry. When the British Royal Navy attacked the Fort during the War of 1812 it inspired Francis Scott Key to write the poem The Star Spangled Banner. Very quickly turned into a song. Today it is the US National Anthem.
High density; hard surfaces. WW2 subs were crazy. My Boat was like a resort. 425' long and Nuclear power. 8 patrols in the Arctic Circle. Listening to some whale....standing my watch in SONAR.
I would last 1 day on a submarine it's to claustrophobic. I'm so glad you are having a good time. It must seem like a dream now.🤩
NYC can be an overwhelming place to visit. It is still worth seeing it at least once.
Those subs weren’t exactly built for comfort. I’ve been aboard two of them: the USS Pampanito in San Francisco, she’s a Balao-Class submarine; and the Soviet Foxtrot-Class submarine Scorpion in Long Beach
Hiya Maxwell. Did not know you were part of the FrenchTastic family. Been here for a couple years now. Oh, btw, this is Saladene from Court twitch. tc, mate. 👍😁
Wow another great video. The submarine video was awesome.
Very cool video of WWII submarine, I’m not sure I could handle the cramped living conditions, my hat off to the men and women who serve on them. Looking forward to video of NYC.
Hello Miss Marie !!! I Am Glad you Got to visit even more of our History hopefully you Get to try An Aircraft Carrier for the Sheer Size or one of the Great Battle Ships 😁🌲🌞 in the future
Like button has been Illuminated !!!
Yay Delaware!
When you visit Philly see the WWII sub Becuna and the battleship, Olympia, which is the oldest battleship still around (1898).
I don't understand how she drove from Baltimore to NYC without a stop in Philly? IDK
@@patrickandrews5166 Really !
@@harvey1954 more cheesesteaks for us. Haha
@@patrickandrews5166 Yeah, I'm sending back the snails and frog legs.
Just a little cheat if you're ever confused by elevator buttons, L for Lobby, G for Ground, 1 for 1st floor, etc - whichever floor provides an exit to the outside ground level will have a star next to it, at least in American elevators.
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Thank you for sharing your adventures. So happy you are having such a great time. Be safe and see you next video.
Another cute video Marie. As we would say in the US : “you’re visiting my neck of the woods” (an odd idiom thinking about it = mon coin de pays). I spent most of the first half of my life in NJ just outside of NYC and now, the 2nd half in Pennsylvania about 45 mins north of Baltimore. My Dad was in the Navy for 30 years and spent about 2 years on a submarine like that during WW2. They really were the greatest generation, although they themselves would never have said it. 🥹🥰
@@michaelcrummy8397 👍100% ! You hit it on the head - my Dad would be 99 if he were still alive and left the farm in Vermont at 17 a few days after Pearl Harbor and fought exclusively in the Pacific during WW2. At 70, I’ve lived a charmed life compared to his !
It's great to see all of your varied experiences in the US. Small towns, large cities, museums, history, tours, and more. Love your perspective on it all. I've never been on a sub. That looks like a cool tour. The whole "northeast corridor" is amazing, so many large cities. I finally made it to New York City in 2019 and did all the tourist things. Can't wait to see your video. It does have a unique vibe.
Agreed, but Marie really needs to come see what it's like out West. 🤠
@@unnecessaryapostrophe4047 and the midwest. Every region is unique.
@@wmason1961 The Midwest is mostly worth skipping. Corn fields and economically depressed post-industrial cities are only so interesting.
...And before you say I don't know what I'm talking about, I was born in Ohio and lived in the Midwest for 28 years. Aside from Chicago, MI's Upper Peninsula, the Ozarks, and West River SD, there really isn't much to see or do in most of the Midwest.
I am happy to be proven wrong, though. Since I have to drive across Kansas and western Missouri tomorrow, I am very open to learning about anything other than wheat/corn fields and pastures along the way. No, the Flint Hills aren't scenic enough to warrant stopping.
Really good and interesting. Just like being there. I really like how you film it, to make it most informative and a real feel for the places. Thank you.
Boy talk about a long day.. In a good way though! Hope you got a good night's sleep cause I bet NYC was quite the supercharged day for you with all the sights and sounds etc. Looking forward to the next video!👍
Very nice, never liked the traffic when driving into NYC, but who does. Loved the submarine show and drive going to New York, I know it takes time and effort to edit your videos, it is very much appreciated, stay well.
Thank you 🙏
Bonjour sweet Marie, my uncle was in the Navy and served on a submarine. Personally, I couldn't stand to be in such an enclosed space.
I hope you enjoyed your visit to NYC. I've been there twice and couldn't wait to leave. Just not my cup of tea.
Wow, we were a couple hours from each other. I arrived in NYC about 2 am the day after you went thru. I hope you had a great trip.
Wow you really got around to see lots of places while you were here. Great videos of your adventures!
Be careful with those knee knockers on the submarine. When I was in the navy, I always had bruises on my legs from trying to get through doorways too quickly.
I went aboard a WW2 era submarine in Pear Harbor. It was amazing.
You caught me by surprise with this video! At the end you suddenly showed 6th Ave @ W 32nd St.
I have come out from the trains at that spot for years.
I’m looking forward to seeing where you went from there.
Who helped you while you were in the US? Thanks to them for taking good care of you.
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Salut Marie 🌊 🌚 🏨
It's exciting that you got to explore more of what Baltimore has to offer, must have felt kinda surreal walking around so many tall buildings, not being that used it , it's like being in a movie when your over there.
It's something special getting to tour a submarine, it's impressive how it's been so well maintained over the years, so spick & span it looks so cramped, it must have required a lot of grit & self discipline to work in such close conditions. It's interesting that electronic generators powered the vessels propellers rather then just diesel because you think of that as a modern thing ( electric cars were around a 100 years ago) it does make sense because it's quieter & you won't be detected by the enemy. When launching a torpedo they had to compensate for the lack of weight so they didn't rise to the surface , the USS Torsk was in service from 44 & run patrols off japan & torpedoed the last enemy frigate of WW2 , it's significant showing this now after the pearl harbor anniversary was just a few days ago. It's so cool like you said ,if only you could have looked through the periscope & sounded that alarm button , if you haven't seen das boot I highly recommend it.
It's great seeing you crossing the bridge with the big apple in the distance , it reminded me of that lyric " if you get caught between the moon & New York city " , it looked like a nice refreshing stay at your hotel, not to crowded , watching j rock or chilling out to anime I'm guessing, with all those Reese's you've been eating I'm surprised they haven't sponsored you by now, looking forward to how it went around Manhattan, have a marvelous weekend , they didn't have a emoji for a submarine, hope all the suggestions on Christmas viewing prove fruitful. 🧡🎄✌️
Glad to see you enjoying your visit, Marie. Fun videos!
Take good care of yourself.
Dang you were in Delaware, I live just north of its border on I95. If I had only known you were in town ! Delaware is one of five states in America where there is no sales tax. Second smallest state in the country and is mainly known for a French man named DuPont.
Much more to see. As Apu would say ...Come Again.
I went to the University of Delaware. You passed their Football Stadium when you went by Exit 1 on I-95! The Delaware Memorial Bridge is quite impressive!
Very interesting! I think I would prefer to live in the cozy hammocks and elegant wood paneled dining rooms of the first warship you visited, though, even if it meant getting my head blown off by a cannonball 😅
Wow!! I can't imagine living on that submarine, or how loud it must be when firing those weapons!?! I'm not particularly claustrophobic but I'm sure those cramped spaces feel smaller and smaller pretty quickly! We sure owe a lot to those service people! Great video! :0) 🐺
Actually, most torpedoes are launched by compressed air, so there wouldn't be much noise from the launch, just a of air and a shudder of the vessel. You would probably feel the launch more than hear it
It wasn't the torpedoes launching that would bother you, it was the ringing of the hull from depth charges. Watch "Enemy Below" with Robert Mitchum and you'll see how things were in the German subs. It wasn't much different in the US ones, except we had better food and air conditioning in ours.
I was told that the SMELL is the worst part. Those old subs smelled like a locker room (body odor & sweat) mixed with diesel fumes and onions being cooked in the galley (kitchen). Also, fresh water was in short supply, so bathing didn't happen. Men get 1 cup of water with which to shave and brush their teeth.
@@mconnors1733 So many things that I had never considered! I can only imagine that is true - no real way to "vent" it out. And you are right about the rations. Wow! Thank you.
@@prollins6443 Ohh! I had no idea! Thank you
Visiting a WW2 submarine is such a humbling experience. I have been through a few. Thank you for sharing your visit. Love how you are experiencing the regular stuff. Like the road trip portion of travelling. Really looking forward to your visit to NYC. tc ❤🗽🙂
After seeing the old ships, it would have been interesting to see your impression of a modern yacht.
Wow, you passed very close to my home. At 8:15 there is the Elkton exit on Interstate 95 and it is only minutes away. I’ve been binge watching your videos and I’m very happy you got a chance to enjoy yourself in the U.S. I have visited France dozens of times and haven’t been there in about 5 years. I miss going there. I spent a lot of time in the north of France. In Valenciennes for work. I have made many friends there. I look forward to going back to your lovely country. The people, food and culture is wonderful!
Another great video, keep up the amazing work. Baltimore has an awesome baseball stadium, better than the nationals in my opinion. Great seeing you drive through my state of New Jersey
I thought for sure miss Marie was going to operate the submarine. 😄 and I'm so sorry I didn't wave when you drove through my state of Pennsylvania. Lol also I hope you went to see the statue of liberty because she's a French girl too! Lol
The Torsk was launched in 1944 and saw action off the coast of Japan. It sank a number of ships and at one point took aboard 6-7 Japanese sailors from a ship that had been sunk, so you are walking down the steps that the those Japanese sailors also walked down. There is a WW2 sub in San Francisco bay named the Pampanito that I went through, very interesting and how cramped it had to be to live in one of these for weeks at a time.
I really enjoy watching you having so much fun inside the submarine, but for me I think it was a little too cramped for comfort. Now you are in NYC... I know that you survived the Big Apple because you posted this video. lol Will see you soon on your next video adventure. Stay safe Marie.
Glad you're having a great time visiting. This is a small sub compared to the modern subs and a couple of the old Soviet Monsters. Next time here come in summer and visit the summer mansions of the industrialists in Rhode Island. I think you might enjoy them. The candies inside the Nutrageous are Reese's Pieces.
Excellent! I will never forget the first time I visited NYC. Looking forward to watching your NYC experience videos.
Thank you Marie! So much fun watching you have fun!
And for those who want a deeper dive into submarines, check out SmarterEveryDay. He was allowed onto a modern US sub for 2 days (I think) and got a deeeeep dive into how they function and operate. And (!bonus content!)...
they surfaced through the ice at the North Pole. Extremely interesting, educational, and highly recommended.
Hi Marie!!! This was a long day for you, wow! Baltimore was interesting to me, and I feel like big cities just like the "Countryside Girl" does 😀. I loved your quick coment, "Did I mention the food?" 😂 Those historic ships are truly amazing, and wow, you actually toured a submarine. The USS Torsk is an amazing experience, with those steeeeep stairs down to each level, and the extremely tight quarters that a submarine requires. That first room was so packed with machinery it was almost overwhelming. Then you saw the Maneuvering Room, where all the screens and navigation equipment has to be - the instruments flooded that room. I find all the oval doors fascinating to step over and through, and wow, you cannot be afraid of tight spaces or claustrophobic to work inside a submarine for months at a time 😵! The Engine Room was just as complex and so packed in - very efficient use of space. I loved the Fairbanks-Morse Diesel Engine - so powerful. Those living quarters are even more tightly packed and with lower headroom than I expected, especially the headroom above each bunk bed (don't get up too fast, lol). The shaving kits were cool and that tiny dining corner is so compact (take turns eating). The Radio Room was cool, and is so vital when you are way under the ocean surface. I can see why the Captain needs a stateroom with a desk and workspace. The kitchen was packed with everything you could need, again extremely efficiently packed and designed. Wow, that Torpedo Room is so very impressive, along with the two models of torpedos they used. I can't imagine what it must be like inside that room when the torpedos are fired 😮😲❗I so agree with you, that was SO COOL, and $20 for the ships and sub is extremely worth it!!! Oooooh, I like those sunglasses 😎🤗! Next NYC meets FrenchTastic after a long drive, through a tunnel and over many huge bridges. I did not realize you would drive through Delaware, cool, and then through New Jersey. That good ol' traffic is a hallmark of the NYC area (DC too). You know, the first time I saw the moon like that, I was just as shocked as you! It is fun to see it so big and so close. The Double-Tree seemed nice, and I love that you were watching and understanding Japanese TV 💕😉 - your language mastery is so very impressive to me (especially as a tutor who helps some people with their Spanish) . That view of tons of lighted buildings hit me the first time I saw that too - WOW. The electronics charging reminds me of my hotel visits 😁, and I always have to cool my rooms down when I get in. Thank you so much again, for taking us on a really educational and fun submarine tour (My First), and I really hope you are doing well as we approach Christmas, Marie 🥰🙏❣
Wow...Baltimore to NYC? That's like a mini-cooper to a Mac truck.
Since you visited the WWII Sub and Constellation, it's a shame you didn't get time in New jersey to stop by the WWII Battleship New jersey here.
Or Philly? One of the largest US cities and she drove right past it.
unfortunately you go from jersey into NYC with the Holland Tunnel which is known for one thing, Traffic. at least the tunnel dumps you out near chinatown. the streets at least are on a grid so you know where you are mostly
For some reason, I had not followed you for awhile and today I discovered that you were in my city, Baltimore, a month ago. I can't believe I missed that! I would have been so excited to see you in person. Imagine how I would have felt if I had bumped into you while being on one of those very familiar streets.
By the way I have lived here my whole life and have never been on either of those ships😃.
There is a lot of building in NYC. And it isn't the really tall ones so much. It is the 10 & 12 story buildings that stretch on as far as the eye can see.
Man, I recognize that hotel, I grew up 5 minutes away. Kind of hilarious to hear the Doubletree Fort Lee called fancy, but respect - and likewise the marveling at Fort Lee as having more buildings than you'd seen anywhere except Paris. Fort Lee now has a large asian population and lots of amazing restaurants/coffee places and the like, but I get being tired and not wanting to go out again.
Too late now, but the Original Pancake House has a location just down the road from your hotel, would have been a lot of fun to visit.
After Wash. D.C., Baltimore, NYC, and Toronto it is now time to visit the Great Wide Open Spaces of The American West (The Grand Loop). Particularly Moab, Bryce Canyon, The Arches, Zion, Capital Reef, Monument National Parks, etc. and the North and South Rims of the Grand Canyon (273 miles long). Best time to visit would be early June before the summer heat reaches zenith. See YT vids. Take a side trip to private Antelope Canyon. Ride on a horseback trail. Take a Jeep Tour. Fly into Salt Lake City. Fly back home out of Las Vegas. Rent a car with a rear tailgate. Buy a tarp, cooler, cheap tent and sleeping bag at Walmart (cold at night, scorching during the day) or sleep in car, or not. Camp out one night in a state park like Fire Canyon (there are also campsites and RV Parks). Or do Colorado only. Drive to the top of Pikes Peak, Drive along Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain Nat'l Park, see The Great Sand Dune Nat'l Monument, visit the Pueblo Indian Cliff Dwellings of Mesa Verde, walk through Durango a real Western Town, Visit Colorado Nat'l Monument in Grand Junction and see hoo doos. Colorado has 57 peaks over 14,000 feet high.
Bonjour Marie! I had mentioned in your Tall Ship video that I had gone onto a WW2 battleship and a WW2 sub (but not the same sub that you were on.) It's an experience, right? It's so big yet so cramped and all of the electronics and components everywhere. Kudos to the service people who serve aboard subs because, yeah, it's very claustrophobic. Speaking of that, I hope that you didn't feel claustrophobic in NYC...SO many people can be intimidating. Paris is busy, but it's not NYC. Also, I'm surprised that you could work on editing your videos while traveling because of your motion sickness, I certainly can't do things like that. Thanks for sharing! Bonne journee! ~Be Blessed
Too bad you didn't stop in Philly. There is way more to do than Baltimore. You should definitely check it out on a future trip!
Hey Marie! It's sooo fun to watch you experience things in America for the first time. And, while yes you are becoming Americanized a bit, you're still the beautiful and delightful French Girl that you've always been! But truly, I'm really happy that you're so comfortable. I know you were worried about safety (which is appropriate) but every video, it seems you're just having fun, meeting great people, and seeing and experiencing so many cool things. I can't wait to see how you felt about New York City. It's soooo big, and truly is The City the Never Sleeps. Thank you so much for doing these videos to share your experiences! You rock, sweet girl! Ciao!
I love it that for the first time you visited New York City, you approached it at night. The city lights are a sight to behold. I fly small planes, and there is something called “the corridor” over the Hudson River, which is an area of airspace underneath the controlled airspace for the three major airports (LaGuardia, JFK, and Newark) in which small planes and helicopters can fly. It’s a great view of the city, especially at night!
Also… when I saw that you were staying at a Doubletree, the first thing I thought of was, “did they give you a cookie?“ That’s a little gimmick that Doubletree is known for. So I was happy to see you mention that.
You missed the Harbor's most interesting attractions, IMHO: The Inner Harbor mall, full of food and retail vendors; the Science Museum, and the Aquarium.
Another great video documenting your trip. I'm so glad you were able to get so much footage while you were here! Much love from Minnesota as always!
Marie, it is easy to get drawn into American junk food. We have sooo much of it. But you pick and choose as you go. You are on vacation so you can say you tried a lot of different stuff. I'm sure if I were to visit France i would want to try every kind of Pastry and Bread and Candy you have ...lol..Have fun the rest of the way,,,
Marie, if you have the chance please visit the Chicago Tower. I’ve been there myself and the view was, for lack of a better term, breathtaking. Also, please steer clear from places like Portland because of all the riots going on. We just want you to be safe. Thx 🙏.
Great video as always Marie. That submarine was amazing. I don't think I would be able to live in such a confined area. So much respect for those who do. I love that you were able to tape your car ride. It was very beautiful seeing the sights and your reaction. Very nice hotel and I can't wait to see your day in NYC. Take care and stay safe 🙏 ❤️
Of all things there is a WW2 Submarine in the middle of the country in Muskogee Oklahoma. A very famous one called the Batfish. It sank 3 Japanese submarines in short order. The old subs were very cramped with sleeping quarters in the same location as the place to eat meals.
Crazy.
So glad you got to see such things on your trip.
Y'all be safe.
I've seen the moon look really large in the sky many times, but I've never considered that the moon would look differently in Europe vs. here in the U.S.
It's a shame that you didn't get a chance to go to Fort McHenry in Baltimore, which is the site where the U.S. National Anthem was inspired and written. It's an even bigger shame that you never tried some Maryland Crab Cakes while you were there!
Shame shame shame...
I thought from her posts back then maybe she did go to McHenry, nevermind it's only her first trip , I'm sure marie will be back again exploring anything there wasn't time for, it's such a big country with so much to see & do.🧭✌️
@@FrenchTasticExplorations Maryland is famous for crabs and specifically crab cakes, so if you ever go back, I hope you get a chance to try some. I have two brothers living in Baltimore and if you do, I'll ask them which location has the best. I've had some that are basically softball sized, all lump crab meat. They aren't cheap, though. Of course, that depends on whether you like crabs or not lol.
@@phillipdaltun3779 It's been many (MANY) years since I've been there (I went on a couple of school trips back in the mid 70's), so I don't remember where it is in terms of the rest of the city, so it may be a bit out of the way from other attractions, but if there's time, it's definitely worth a visit.
Good day malady. Oops, I should have used that for tournament. You are getting some fine boatage. (boat footage) I'm really enjoying you trip. I think I could have done the submarine thing prior to the nuclear models. They spent most of their time on the surface. And there were that many stinky boys on board. My first visit to a sub was U505 in Chicago. It's not in the water. I think it is now in some sort of covered trench. In New York they have something a little bigger. USS Intrepid. Definitely not a submarine. You get another curly W.
I haven't driven to New York in quite a long time - it's a logistical nightmare, you pay so much in tolls and just to park your car in Manhattan can cost a fortune. Plus you got other expenses like a hotel in mid town, broadway show tickets, food, taxis, subway - a trip to New York city can set you back a lot of money
2:18 I'll be dipped. I have a lathe exactly like the one seen in the background.
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wondering if going up and down would give you a bout of motion sickness and how you keep from breaking your neck if you had a sudden need for the head!
You are just too cute for words sometimes. Great video as always.
It's a shame you only drove through NJ on the turnpike and got rest stop food. It would have been a unique experience for you to try the Taylor Ham/Pork Roll, Egg, and Cheese sandwich. I prefer mine on an everything bagel with pepper and ketchup.
Cool! You escaped Jersey! The only State in the Union that's free to enter but costs money to leave.
Gotta give it up for people that have to live in submarines for months I couldn't do it I hate small spaces.
I'm curious who you were travelling with. Some one from the U.S. or a friend from back home? Those roads would be intimidating if you weren't local.
On the sub it doesn't look like they all could take their meals at the same time if they tried.
Btw it’s called Aft not After. All it means is rear
How did the sailors keep from going mad in the confined spaces inside the submarine?
Why were you surprised by the moon? What was different?
I am French Canadian and Italian origin. I like your personality. I was wondering how old are you?
24 😊
The moon looks the same in Europe.
Did you notice that at timestamp 14:19 that there is no floor with the number 13? It's supposed to be bad luck. Does French building do the same thing?
I think I saw that in hotel! Yes, I believe we do the same in France 🇫🇷
I'm always looking at the titles of all your Manga, in the background of your vlogs. I watch a few youtubers from Japan. One of my favorites is a channel called Rambalac that I think you might like, if you are into Japanese culture. He has The Best p.o.v. walkabout channels on youtube, imo.
I'm glad you get to see the United States of America, our country.
Honestly, of all the places to visit in the US on a scale of 1-100, you just saw about a 5. I live in Arlington and wouldn't take a vacation to that area for free.
don't forget you guys have nuclear powered submarines now just like the USA, and you guys also have a large arsenal of nuclear weapons much like us! The three nuclear allies are USA, UK and France, on nuclear hair trigger vs Russia and China. I served on nuclear powered submarines 1999 to 2003 🙂
you should have gone to the diner where Tony Soprano got whacked
I hope you didn't try to drive in NYC ! Mass transit is the way to go. No worries about gridlock traffic, jaywalking pedestrians, and expensive parking.
Another wonderful video. Watch out NYC the French are invading 😂😀
I will say I have never been to ny, and really don't have much interest. I am a Midwestern guy and ny is just too big for me. There are things I would like to see there but all the people and traffic ... Ugh
I would like to see The Empire State Building and the 9/11 Memorial and the New York Post.
@@mikewrasman5103 I understand it. I'm not criticizing anybody who goes to NY. Like I said, there are things I'd like to see and do, but I just can't stand being around wall to wall people. I can't stand all of the traffic hassles, the parking hassles, the crowds.
It's worth it just to go for the food. I know midwestern cuisine. You are missing out, my friend.
ur not becoming to much american nonsense i eat french fries all the time and u should try to make it to boston on one of ur trips alot of great history here
I didn't realize that the moon is different between America and France 😅
Me neither!
Next time you find yourself filming in a submarine, unlikely I know lol. Please try to focus on something for a moment before continuing to pan around. I felt like I was getting legit motion sickness from the way you were whipping the video around in circles while inside the sub. I remember visiting that sub when I was a little kid like 25 years ago. Then I chased some birds in a park somewhere nearby and fell in a giant puddle of mudd. My family thought it was oh so funny. 😠
supERviE 🕶
How could you not stop in Philadelphia? You drove right past it. Next time.
This is an improper question to ask a young lady...but I wonder if you gained any weight while you were in the USA?? lol
I actually lost... 1 kilogram! 🤣
@@FrenchTasticExplorations Oh mince ! Sers à cette fille quelque chose à grignoter ! C’est parce que tu as sauté le gouter et que tu n’as pas mangé assez de malbouffe ! 🤗😉😂🥰