I remember when this came out and we were all passing this video around and laughing about it. Now 11 years later I go back and watch it and wonder why there isn't a DING after every point.
so two things 1. this is the most accurate thing about hendersonville I've ever seen 2. and is this Jeremy from cinema sins, if it is this will be my new favorite video on the Internet
We watched this video in 2012 in NYC. 14 months later we were living in Hendersonville. 10 years later and the greatest move we’ve ever made. We are full though now! 😂
I don't know if you still use this account, but I thought I would make a comment & ask anyways. 7 years later, has your life turned out the way you'd hope it would? Have you been able to accomplish any hopes and/or dreams?
@@tommyhawk691 a lot has happened in the 7 years since ive made this comment. ive received my associates degree in computer science aas, but i havent found a career in my field just yet as of writing this. thankfully i have a full time job for the time being. i think about my dreams/ambitions everyday, and i wish to achieve it soon. getting my foot in the door is the difficult part.
yep. this is where I'm moving next. Thank you for this commentary, completely void of sarcasm or hyperbole. You are quite the pitchman for this beautiful town.
my family and I felt like pioneers when we moved to Indian Lake in 2002, cause we were the only Mexicans in town....and even though there werent other hispanics I loved the hosptality and care everyone shows, all the neighbors are great.. I have truly never met a snobby person in Hendersonville.
+syrup is still syrup on delia smith's pancakes And also I really miss Shipleys because all we have here in Florida is krispey cream and dunkin donuts and they aren't as good.
So congested and traffic is terrible ...... worse than Chicago area! Goodbye country charm. This is how Illinois started 20 yrs ago, now it’s just subdivisions and townhouses like Franklin and Nashville area. Soon all the farmland will be gone in Nashville area like Chicago.
My Dad and I live in Gallatin. He has to base his painting business out of Hendersonville because he would never get work when it was stationed in Gallatin. Due to racism. Thanks Gallatin and Hendersonville.
We're considering moving to Hendersonville from San Diego and this video was extremely informative! ;) Love it! All the while more reason to move there now. :)
For those of you that may ask: yes this is Jeremy from Cinemasins, if you haven’t noticed he lives in Hendersonville. AND THE SPUTNIKS COMMENT IS SO FUNNY
Reason 11. Hendersonville always ensures new buildings are constructed for discount stores such as Goodwill, which is fortunately coming to Indian Lake.... right next to Union University. The city understands that vacant lots such as Kmart and Food Lion are very important for the culture of its citizens and wouldn't dare filling them.
Dear Viral Orchard, Your guided tour of the wonders of Hendersonville is very much like I remember from my time living there. (Fool that I am, I moved back to Ohio. Fool, Fool, FOOL!!!) But I have to take issue with one of the wonders you neglected to mention: The Annual Hendersonville Christmas Parade of the Stars!!! OMG, I LOVED that parade. It’s the only “Doo-Dah Parade” I ever saw that was convinced it was the Tournament of Roses, and acted accordingly. I’ve seen the new “post-bypass” parade on videos here, and I suppose that is much safer, but my familiarity harkens back to the classic days when only three lanes of Gallatin Road were closed to accommodate the marchers, and traffic was maintained on the other two. The parade lined up on Rockland Road (in front of what was then The Oak Ridge Boys office), and up the first block of Free Hill Road to the gas station at the light. It then turned right and marched through town to what was then Drake’s Creek Park (now Memorial), where it made a loop in the parking lot, and went back the other way. The result was you saw everything twice-only a little more disjointed the second time around. There were the obligatory fire trucks (hook & ladder came, of course!!!), police cars, decorated business floats (Domino’s threw “Noid” figures), classic cars, and marching bands. If you were really lucky, Chris Clark would come out and narrate the parade for public access television. (One year, he was joined by Miss Mae Axton, who cheerily announced something like “Mr. & Mrs. John Smith in their 1920 Model T Ford.” And then turned to Chris Clark and asked (on an open mike), “Who’s that?” I nearly had to peel my brother off the floor, he was laughing so hard!!! There are just no words to tell you how much I LOVED that parade. If you take some high school marching bands, tour buses, shrine clowns, and assorted famous (and semi-famous) people, put ‘em in a bag and shook ‘em up, and then added a decorated garbage truck from the sanitation department (No, I’m not kidding!!! Hey, they washed it out!!!), you would have the Hendersonville Christmas Parade of the Stars. And since everybody’s home this year due to Covid, everybody who is anybody ought to come and be a part of it. If I had the money to travel to Nashville right now, you are d*mn tootin’ I’d be there!!! This parade alone is worth the trip!!!
Reason 12. Discount Stores. Most suburbs would give anything to have just one Goodwill store. Well, with Hendersonville you can now have two. And if Goodwill isn't your thing, you can also choose from Ross or Steinmart.
My family moved to Hendersonville late in 1976, even before McDonald's opened in 1977. I think what you thought was a Hardee's used to be a Burger King, if it's near the old K-Mart site at Gallatin Rd. & Indian Lake Rd. It was worse going to Nashville before the bypass was built. It used to require taking Gallatin Rd. all the way into Goodlettsville and turning at Two-Mile Pike (where Rivergate is) then waiting to turn onto I-65 from there.
If you're heading north toward Gallatin, turn right just before First Baptist Church/YMCA entrance, where they put up that new tire place. In the big empty field before the condos, they larp on weekends when the weather is good. Haven't seen them in a while, though.
Let me start with go bucs class of 96... That being said, the biggest thing I missed was the six HPD patrol cars on a 3 mph over traffic stop at 3 pm when a boy was trying to get to Krogers to bag some groceries back in the day..... Damn, shouda went to Hendersonville..... No screw that, ill take the ticket!
I love the horse cop in Drakes Creek park that brushes her horse while traffic backs up to the back field....What other town has a horse cop? Hendersonville does because we are awesome
Do you know where Kid's Kingdom is? It's the section of the park with the volleyball sand pits across the street from that, the stretch of grass with the pirate ship play area. When you go there, look for a gal with long red hair and glasses. She's our Captain.
Very sweet looking town! :), I love Tennessee!! It's like 1 of my 2 fave southeastern states. Florida is the other 1!! :)) I might try 2 like take a drive through Hendersonville the next time I'm like visiting Nashville!:) I'm from Baton Rouge & if I did like move 2 Tennessee, my top 2 choices r Nashville & Knoxville :))
this video is awesome, we need a update to for 2024 hendersonville now that barnes and noble has been replaced by a UFC gym and that we now have a dunken donuts
I've always called it "Hooterville" like on the old TV series Petticoat Junction. I have a couple of friend who live up there but for reasons I can't quite understand. Guess they don't want to live in "the big city".
Forgot to mention the 50,000 cops hassling and intimidating you as you leave your house past 9. Ive never been to a place where if a cop see`s you at night he follows you till you make a mistake and if you don't make a mistake they follow you to your door step. Wait there till you get in your house and then sit there and wait another 10 minutes.
Love it.. best part is a friend told me about this video and my "LARP" group is featured in it! In all technicalities, this isn't exactly LARPING so much as just plain ol' Dagorhir. We don't use "magic" or anything like that. Just beating the $#!& out of one another with foam weapons.
Yes, so true. I love this, even though I don't live in H'ville anymore. By the way, he didn't even touch on the many cool nicknames Hendersonville has, like "H'ville", "H-Vegas", etc...
Left out the lack of a town center in H'ville and the hundreds of "cookie cutter" homes!! Totally void of architecture in homes and businesses!! No city square, or designated town center. Not sure when you come into the city or when you leave, just one long straight strip or (tree trunk). Great job on this H'ville video!!!
That sounds like the guy from Cinema Sins!!
It is him! He apparently lives in hendersonville
Lived here 1 year now, and everything this guy says about H'ville is true! Love this!
I remember when this came out and we were all passing this video around and laughing about it. Now 11 years later I go back and watch it and wonder why there isn't a DING after every point.
Thanks for the reminder, I was going to tell you I rescued a turtle yesterday on Indian Lake Blvd.
Hendersonville is my favorite suburb of Nashville.
I live here, and that is completely accurate about the intersection
so two things
1. this is the most accurate thing about hendersonville I've ever seen
2. and is this Jeremy from cinema sins, if it is this will be my new favorite video on the Internet
Lucy Crow it actually is!
We watched this video in 2012 in NYC. 14 months later we were living in Hendersonville. 10 years later and the greatest move we’ve ever made. We are full though now! 😂
Haha, I lived in Hendersonville for a summer back in 2011 and laughed at the "larping" part. I remember those larping kids. Good times.
I still regularly reference this video in everyday conversation. And will continue to do so forever.
I rescued a turtle yesterday
Hendersonville does not contain lapdance.
Go to Nashville then lol
+Niall McCoy (TheNiallMc1) This made my day
That is EXACTLY what i thought. He sounds just like him!
im proud to even graduate high school from there this year!
I don't know if you still use this account, but I thought I would make a comment & ask anyways. 7 years later, has your life turned out the way you'd hope it would? Have you been able to accomplish any hopes and/or dreams?
@@tommyhawk691 a lot has happened in the 7 years since ive made this comment. ive received my associates degree in computer science aas, but i havent found a career in my field just yet as of writing this. thankfully i have a full time job for the time being. i think about my dreams/ambitions everyday, and i wish to achieve it soon. getting my foot in the door is the difficult part.
@@200percentmicky Congratulations on the associates degree. I hope everything works out for the best 💪
Who's here because they're from hendersonville?
yep. this is where I'm moving next. Thank you for this commentary, completely void of sarcasm or hyperbole. You are quite the pitchman for this beautiful town.
my family and I felt like pioneers when we moved to Indian Lake in 2002, cause we were the only Mexicans in town....and even though there werent other hispanics I loved the hosptality and care everyone shows, all the neighbors are great.. I have truly never met a snobby person in Hendersonville.
this is now my favorite video on youtube
i just moved into Hendersonville from boston got to say Hendersonville does have some dope weed lmao
No it doesn't what are you talking about. Go back to boston.
+potterfile all depends on who your supplier is. I've found so many different strains of weed there.
I’m coming from Cali. Hope it’s as good 😃
@@oone129 Stay in Crapafornia. Thanks!
Greatest video of ALL time!
That was genius! I had to watch it three times! Great work!!
Man I just moved to Pompano Beach after living in Hendersonville, Tennessee my whole life so this really hit home for me.
+syrup is still syrup on delia smith's pancakes And also I really miss Shipleys because all we have here in Florida is krispey cream and dunkin donuts and they aren't as good.
Damn I live in the same city as cinema sins.
So congested and traffic is terrible ...... worse than Chicago area! Goodbye country charm. This is how Illinois started 20 yrs ago, now it’s just subdivisions and townhouses like Franklin and Nashville area. Soon all the farmland will be gone in Nashville area like Chicago.
Ahhh, Hendersonville, where the rich think they're gods and the middle-class think they're rich.
Love the video! Agree with all of the awesome facts!
When I was a youtube obsessed pre-teen in Hendersonville Tennessee this shit was my superbowl
also we have a dunkin now
My Dad and I live in Gallatin. He has to base his painting business out of Hendersonville because he would never get work when it was stationed in Gallatin. Due to racism. Thanks Gallatin and Hendersonville.
As a lowly citizen from Gallatin this is the greatest video I've ever seen and you already know. Because I'm from Gallatin.
Karalyn L looking to possibly relocate. What do you know about commuting to N'ville from Gallatin?
It's not terrible. 30min without traffic. 2 hours with traffic. Like any big city with horrendous road plans.
Karalyn L I get that. I'm in West Palm Beach, Florida. 30 minutes to go 4 miles. Not a city guy. Thank you
Reason Number 13 - Taylor Swift
i live there
We're considering moving to Hendersonville from San Diego and this video was extremely informative! ;) Love it! All the while more reason to move there now. :)
Lived there a decade. Great city.
For those of you that may ask: yes this is Jeremy from Cinemasins, if you haven’t noticed he lives in Hendersonville. AND THE SPUTNIKS COMMENT IS SO FUNNY
Great video! Haha! Getting ready to move to the area and looking for some insight. Thanks!
I live it and love it, well done.
It’s so congested and traffic is worse than Chicago area. I couldn’t wait to leave and go back to my small peaceful farm town.
So true!! Gotta love it
I lived in hendersonville all my life.
Reason 11. Hendersonville always ensures new buildings are constructed for discount stores such as Goodwill, which is fortunately coming to Indian Lake.... right next to Union University. The city understands that vacant lots such as Kmart and Food Lion are very important for the culture of its citizens and wouldn't dare filling them.
Dear Viral Orchard,
Your guided tour of the wonders of Hendersonville is very much like I remember from my time living there. (Fool that I am, I moved back to Ohio. Fool, Fool, FOOL!!!) But I have to take issue with one of the wonders you neglected to mention: The Annual Hendersonville Christmas Parade of the Stars!!! OMG, I LOVED that parade. It’s the only “Doo-Dah Parade” I ever saw that was convinced it was the Tournament of Roses, and acted accordingly.
I’ve seen the new “post-bypass” parade on videos here, and I suppose that is much safer, but my familiarity harkens back to the classic days when only three lanes of Gallatin Road were closed to accommodate the marchers, and traffic was maintained on the other two. The parade lined up on Rockland Road (in front of what was then The Oak Ridge Boys office), and up the first block of Free Hill Road to the gas station at the light. It then turned right and marched through town to what was then Drake’s Creek Park (now Memorial), where it made a loop in the parking lot, and went back the other way. The result was you saw everything twice-only a little more disjointed the second time around. There were the obligatory fire trucks (hook & ladder came, of course!!!), police cars, decorated business floats (Domino’s threw “Noid” figures), classic cars, and marching bands. If you were really lucky, Chris Clark would come out and narrate the parade for public access television. (One year, he was joined by Miss Mae Axton, who cheerily announced something like “Mr. & Mrs. John Smith in their 1920 Model T Ford.” And then turned to Chris Clark and asked (on an open mike), “Who’s that?” I nearly had to peel my brother off the floor, he was laughing so hard!!!
There are just no words to tell you how much I LOVED that parade. If you take some high school marching bands, tour buses, shrine clowns, and assorted famous (and semi-famous) people, put ‘em in a bag and shook ‘em up, and then added a decorated garbage truck from the sanitation department (No, I’m not kidding!!! Hey, they washed it out!!!), you would have the Hendersonville Christmas Parade of the Stars. And since everybody’s home this year due to Covid, everybody who is anybody ought to come and be a part of it. If I had the money to travel to Nashville right now, you are d*mn tootin’ I’d be there!!! This parade alone is worth the trip!!!
Reason 12. Discount Stores. Most suburbs would give anything to have just one Goodwill store. Well, with Hendersonville you can now have two. And if Goodwill isn't your thing, you can also choose from Ross or Steinmart.
My family moved to Hendersonville late in 1976, even before McDonald's opened in 1977. I think what you thought was a Hardee's used to be a Burger King, if it's near the old K-Mart site at Gallatin Rd. & Indian Lake Rd.
It was worse going to Nashville before the bypass was built. It used to require taking Gallatin Rd. all the way into Goodlettsville and turning at Two-Mile Pike (where Rivergate is) then waiting to turn onto I-65 from there.
The Yokohama is up on new shackle near the hospital.
If you're heading north toward Gallatin, turn right just before First Baptist Church/YMCA entrance, where they put up that new tire place. In the big empty field before the condos, they larp on weekends when the weather is good. Haven't seen them in a while, though.
Worked in Hendersonville at hospital and canfield inn
where did this video come from
Let me start with go bucs class of 96... That being said, the biggest thing I missed was the six HPD patrol cars on a 3 mph over traffic stop at 3 pm when a boy was trying to get to Krogers to bag some groceries back in the day..... Damn, shouda went to Hendersonville..... No screw that, ill take the ticket!
Also, we are there on Saturdays from 12-4 usually.
I am moving there soon
You sir have just hurt my ribs. I laughed my balls off.
I live in Nashville and my mom WORKS in Hendersonville right next to a CSX Track
I love the horse cop in Drakes Creek park that brushes her horse while traffic backs up to the back field....What other town has a horse cop? Hendersonville does because we are awesome
Simply WONDERFUL! hahaha....
my home town
Proud native.
Exactly what I was thinking! ;)
I live in this town.And yes,its pretty fucking awesome
I left Hendersonville and Tennessee after the 2006 tornado. I didn't know Sputnik's had closed. What happened?
some dude beat another dude to death
i think the white people was a little unecessary but i love it
Commando football...thats what makes it AWESOME!!!
Do you know where Kid's Kingdom is? It's the section of the park with the volleyball sand pits across the street from that, the stretch of grass with the pirate ship play area. When you go there, look for a gal with long red hair and glasses. She's our Captain.
Very sweet looking town! :), I love Tennessee!! It's like 1 of my 2 fave southeastern states. Florida is the other 1!! :)) I might try 2 like take a drive through Hendersonville the next time I'm like visiting Nashville!:) I'm from Baton Rouge & if I did like move 2 Tennessee, my top 2 choices r Nashville & Knoxville :))
24,105 views. That's nearly half of the entire population of the town. Impressive.
Video too funny , been there in 2021 nice place
You forgot to mention that HHS is the best school
Living in Hendersonville this is 100% accurate
this video is awesome, we need a update to for 2024 hendersonville now that barnes and noble has been replaced by a UFC gym and that we now have a dunken donuts
There was a Dunkin Doughnuts there many moons ago, I used to work there......
Wait, I should know this as I live here but....... what was it two times before barefoot charlies?
Roy Orbison lived here. I think he knew something
Remember when they actually used to drag race on the bypass before it was called the bypass in the early 90s?
omg i live in hendersonville OMG I SEE THAT GUY EVERY DAY!!!!
This video is hilarious. I now know I never want to live here, but still funny video. I laughed out loud.
Haha! I live in Hendersonville and I laughed my pants off at this
you have to know the right people.
I've always called it "Hooterville" like on the old TV series Petticoat Junction. I have a couple of friend who live up there but for reasons I can't quite understand. Guess they don't want to live in "the big city".
The "Big City" is garbage. That's why! 👍
Forgot to mention the 50,000 cops hassling and intimidating you as you leave your house past 9. Ive never been to a place where if a cop see`s you at night he follows you till you make a mistake and if you don't make a mistake they follow you to your door step. Wait there till you get in your house and then sit there and wait another 10 minutes.
I just find it funny how it sounds like this is narrated by nathan fillion
This shit is Gold
We now have a dunkin donuts guys
Winning.
Favorite thing 1 we have maple motors classic cars
lmao, I have been thinking of applying for a travel nurse job in Gallatin. Bad idea?
Gallatin is bad to raise a family
I live here
Great
Number 1 is so true
My bestie said you should make one about Murfreesboro
That guy is epic!
I almost went to every place in this
i live here :D
Love it.. best part is a friend told me about this video and my "LARP" group is featured in it! In all technicalities, this isn't exactly LARPING so much as just plain ol' Dagorhir. We don't use "magic" or anything like that. Just beating the $#!& out of one another with foam weapons.
It took you 2 weeks to think this up?
That one dislike is from Gallatin.
yeah judge after you been to pinebluff ar
There is a Dunkin Doughnuts now but Shipleys is the way to,go
One of the oak ridge boys touched me..... Spiritu
If u in hville tryna buy tree hit me up
lets just buy a fucking tree.
Yes, so true. I love this, even though I don't live in H'ville anymore. By the way, he didn't even touch on the many cool nicknames Hendersonville has, like "H'ville", "H-Vegas", etc...
seriously though, number 6 is so damn true.
Left out the lack of a town center in H'ville and the hundreds of "cookie cutter" homes!! Totally void of architecture in homes and businesses!! No city square, or designated town center. Not sure when you come into the city or when you leave, just one long straight strip or (tree trunk). Great job on this H'ville video!!!
Beating the $**t out of each other is the best part.
We have a Dunkin Donuts now haha
this made me laugh so hard since i grew up in hendersonville lol
DUSTIN
Yooo what up Dustin I didt know you looked up Hendersonville
@@aidentayes941 yeah me neither
pretty spot on!! ha ha ha made me laugh