0:00 600 block of Jett St NW 0:31 500 block of Meldrum St NW 0:52 Meldrum St NW and Northside Drive NW 0:59 Joseph Boone Blvd NW and James Brawley Dr NW 1:12 James Brawley Dr NW and Jones Ave NW 1:42 400 block of James Brawley Dr NW 2:09 James Brawley Dr NW and Jett St NW 2:21 Jett St NW and English Ave NW 2:43 400 Block of Andrew Hairston Blvd NW 3:04 Neal St NW and Paines Ave NW 3:13 839 Neal St (Building shown is on 420 Paines Ave) 3:26 Neal St NW and Oliver St NW 3:46 Oliver St NW and Jett St NW 4:04 Oliver St NW and Cameron Alexander Blvd NW 4:26 Cameron Alexander Blvd NW and Paines Ave NW 4:44 Paines Ave NW and Jett St NW 5:11 Jett St NW and English Ave NW 5:18 Pelham St NW and James Brawley Dr NW 5:48 James Brawley Dr NW and North Ave NW 6:11 James Brawley Dr NW and Cameron Alexander Blvd NW 6:36 Two people walking in area of 542 James Brawley Dr NW 6:53 James Brawley Dr NW and North Ave NW 7:22 Pelham St NW and James Brawley Dr NW 7:38 James Brawley Dr NW and Fox St NW 7:49 James Brawley Dr NW and Hollowell Pkwy NW
In the 1990s I went to college nearby and the neighborhoods were bad then, except had more life. People hung outside, had working class peeps, fewer boarded up or abandoned houses and lots. Crack and gang era helped lead to today's conditions. As bad as it looks, it's gentrified. Between crack houses and vacant lots, new homes and apartments rise. The area is a 15-20 minute walk from the heart of Midtown, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Coca-Cola World Headquarters, Georgia Tech, I-75/85, Peachtree Street. It is situated for development. Compared to when I was there, it is a vacant shell of its former self, almost lifeless.
If you look On my page I toured some hoods where the houses date over 100 years old. The next few videos I'm going to drop are going deep into some historic ghettos of PA. I'm just starting off my channel any support would be much appreciated!
@@Warszawski_Modernizm Если эти курятники из фанеры такие старые, почему их не сносят и не строят новые дома? Или они представляют какую то историческую ценность? :)
@@kurtsydavis7517 I remember my dad commenting on that back in the 60s......nothing has changed.....why not take some of that money and put into a lawn mower
Not my hometown but I’ve worked there for 6 months for a big law firm in midtown living at marrriott across the street but I got out in the hoods and I loved it! ✌️
I know exactly what you're talking about. I would drive past there all the time to avoid traffic on the downtown connector on my way back home from Marietta :D as bad as it is now I love the hell out of Atlanta. It's my home
rite im from and live in Atlanta zone 1 to be exact everybody these videos piss my off cause the first hood they run too is this one , smh THE BLUFF DONT LOO LIKE THIS ALL OVER ...smh
The Bluffs. A friend of mine used to live there. You can get some decent homes for rent for cheap. It really wasn't that dangerous. Most people on Neal st were pretty good folks, you just kept your head down and didn't bother no one and they wouldn't bother you. I will say the city needs to get out there and pick up that trash off the roads. That's their job, i know people throw trash all over the neighborhood, but the city has a duty to clean it up. We pay for these services in our taxes. Nobody deserves to live that way even of they are poor. Maybe if the neighborhood was clean more people would care about where they live and stop throwing their trash out on the road, or maybe not but it's still the city's job to clean it up regardless. City officials should be ashamed
You provide a valuable info, taking the pulse of american cities and the real situation of that society in a particular way. That makes me wish I could see the same footage in the same route, 10, 25 and 50 years back, at the same time (4 different videos placed together). That would be amazing (albeit impossible). On the other hand, I suggest you publish a map of the route followed to locate it in google maps and also research the age of the hood, the houses, etc.
Google Street View now has a time machine, go to a street and click on the little clock in the top left corner and it will give an option to go as far back as 2008 in increments (2012/14/18 etc). But only available if Google Street View recorded that area in that time frame.
@@dcanmore yeah if you look at Jamaica ave in Norfolk Virginia you'll literally see a project complex get torn down, was there in 08 no longer there now
@@dcanmore Thanks. I seem to recall hearing about it but it didn't come to my mind at the moment, anyway, what would be fantastic is to watch from inside a moving car just like the video but in the sixties, seventies, etc.
Dumass this is the hood side ain’t nobody in the hood parts of Atlanta is not rich it’s the fucking hood the poor areas everybody in the Metro areas got money
Why won't the mayor have all of that garbage removed from under that bridge? A city garbage truck, 3 men willing to work and 1 hour and it would be pretty again. There is no excuse for trash to build up on the streets. Same goes for Philadelphia. Health hazards and eyesores.
Holy shit ...The beginning of the Video already shocked me ! Does nobody cares about these Areas ? Really sad . What I recognized , you see always this big Ass expensive Cars in these Neighborhood's
it's called gentrification. They're currently trying to clear out the neighborhood for expensive apartments and modern homes. smh. Picking them off one by one.
That neighborhood probably was beautiful at one time. As the old forks die out their families probably just allowed the properties to run down. This usually happens when no will is made and there is no clear person that has inherited the homes. This happens alot in black families and neighborhoods.
This doesn't happen alot in black families stop watching fox media there are plenty of beautiful black neighborhoods all over America, what a disingenuous and ignorant statement!!! You are totally reaching!!! .
@@charleshunter7864 give me a dawn break in Miami where grew up its happening all over the neighborhood. The properties are lefted in disrepair. No property taxes paid but people living in the house until the county sells it for back taxes. Andbi guess who is buying the houses??? The Latinos. Can you blame them. No. We need to get things straight
@@bandit4true like I had just said !! you have a very limited experience. Many places in America have very poor white communities the jobs left long ago and many people strung out on meth and heroin, those are also some of my experiences traveling around America.
Buy in any hood in Atlanta now if you have the money. These areas are changing fast. Poor people are slowly being push out of these areas. Eastlake Meadows in Atlanta was once called little Vietnam, because a black man stood a better chance of surviving Vietnam. It is a nice area now
I once landed at the greyhound station on the lower west side and as I’m walking back to my bus to go back home.; A man pulls out out a silver piece then him and 2 others walked into a warehouse. That’s when I heard multiple shots and people screaming,fighting outside thank you Jesus I was on that bus
Damn this looks like north stl you gotta have the nerves of steel to drive through there let alone seeing that person walking like this shat is safe. Yikes!
Certain parts of the hood within the perimeter have a country feel to them since some parts are so overgrown. You don’t get that in many other cities hoods.
Sad ok but their is something I have noticed when ever there is a nice looking or well kept property you turn away from it and go to the ones that aren't known it says and neighborhood of but shouldn't show everything good and bad
why don't they just tear down those raggedy homes and rebuild them with some new homes that would make a whole lot of sense some of these Mayors running these cities don't have a freaking clue what's going on
Because the property owners are hard to find and they don't care about the area and it's their responsibility to maintain the property. It takes years for the city to take possession of the properties just so they can tear it down and clear the lot. Don't blame the city, blame the POS property owners.
Come to Skid Row out here in LA at night. They walk around in the streets like Zombies. Mentally ill and trash is all through out Los Angeles now. The homeless men and women break fighting sometimes. It's crazy as hell now. They have plans to Gentrify the Bluff.
My question is who the hell wants to live in an area where there are damn security cameras that are linked to the police department on every damn telephone pole?
0:00 600 block of Jett St NW
0:31 500 block of Meldrum St NW
0:52 Meldrum St NW and Northside Drive NW
0:59 Joseph Boone Blvd NW and James Brawley Dr NW
1:12 James Brawley Dr NW and Jones Ave NW
1:42 400 block of James Brawley Dr NW
2:09 James Brawley Dr NW and Jett St NW
2:21 Jett St NW and English Ave NW
2:43 400 Block of Andrew Hairston Blvd NW
3:04 Neal St NW and Paines Ave NW
3:13 839 Neal St (Building shown is on 420 Paines Ave)
3:26 Neal St NW and Oliver St NW
3:46 Oliver St NW and Jett St NW
4:04 Oliver St NW and Cameron Alexander Blvd NW
4:26 Cameron Alexander Blvd NW and Paines Ave NW
4:44 Paines Ave NW and Jett St NW
5:11 Jett St NW and English Ave NW
5:18 Pelham St NW and James Brawley Dr NW
5:48 James Brawley Dr NW and North Ave NW
6:11 James Brawley Dr NW and Cameron Alexander Blvd NW
6:36 Two people walking in area of 542 James Brawley Dr NW
6:53 James Brawley Dr NW and North Ave NW
7:22 Pelham St NW and James Brawley Dr NW
7:38 James Brawley Dr NW and Fox St NW
7:49 James Brawley Dr NW and Hollowell Pkwy NW
Abandoned projects ✅
Boarded up store on corner ✅
Recliner under bridge ✅
It's the hood.
trash all in the streets
Grass growing out the sidewalk
Dilapidated houses falling apart
Can confirm this is the hood
@Granville Friel And don't forget Church's and Popeye's fighting for your chicken dollars!
Expensive foreign cars infront of busted up houses
@@a.c.6475 🤣🤣🤣
In the 1990s I went to college nearby and the neighborhoods were bad then, except had more life. People hung outside, had working class peeps, fewer boarded up or abandoned houses and lots. Crack and gang era helped lead to today's conditions. As bad as it looks, it's gentrified. Between crack houses and vacant lots, new homes and apartments rise. The area is a 15-20 minute walk from the heart of Midtown, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Coca-Cola World Headquarters, Georgia Tech, I-75/85, Peachtree Street. It is situated for development. Compared to when I was there, it is a vacant shell of its former self, almost lifeless.
A lot of people passed away
I can tell how old the neighborhood is by the fact that these houses don’t have garages.
Yup, looks like houses from 1920's- 1930s
If you look On my page I toured some hoods where the houses date over 100 years old. The next few videos I'm going to drop are going deep into some historic ghettos of PA. I'm just starting off my channel any support would be much appreciated!
@@Warszawski_Modernizm Если эти курятники из фанеры такие старые, почему их не сносят и не строят новые дома? Или они представляют какую то историческую ценность? :)
No house in Georgia has a garage unless there rich
@@zackedwards5902 they're 😛
The worst neighborhoods with the nicest cars parked outside.
Same in H town
gotta keep a balance
@@kurtsydavis7517 I remember my dad commenting on that back in the 60s......nothing has changed.....why not take some of that money and put into a lawn mower
That my friend is called hustling backwards
priorities is something most people in the hood don't have a sense of
Next time go on other roads and areas like Adamsville, Hollywood Rd, metropolitan pkwy, lee st, Cleveland ave , Lakewood, Moreland ave, Jonesboro rd.
Take his ass to police central tarr
It says the worst. Not the bad parts 🤣
lee st. n jonesboro 🤝
That the bluff. Lots of heroin dealing in that area.
Ralo hood
Drugs are in Johns Creek too and been there for years.
@@harvest-min1825 lol Johns Creek is super what you talking about?
@@Eman1900O Go back and find videos of media explaining the drugs there....it is my home town, I know. Many die from drugs there
@@harvest-min1825 never seen a drug ridden place as nice as Johns Creek
Looks like where they filmed the walking dead.
This is the city where they filmed the show lol
@@maybelivxie 🤣😂😭
I don't think the king want to step in that hood
Yes
This is heaven to Philly. Man Philly is mad dirty. A whole new level of hoods
Fuck Philly and Baltimore ghetto as fuck and I am from NYC. Even the Bronx aint as bad as Philly.
Atlanta use to be worst they gentfrified everything
Have y'all seen Camden, NJ and Trenton, NJ? Those two are nothing smile about.
@Gordon Shumway philly is ass
@Gordon Shumway Atlanta use to be worst place in the south go to Bankhead u wouldn’t make it through the night
Not my hometown but I’ve worked there for 6 months for a big law firm in midtown living at marrriott across the street but I got out in the hoods and I loved it! ✌️
I know exactly what you're talking about. I would drive past there all the time to avoid traffic on the downtown connector on my way back home from Marietta :D as bad as it is now I love the hell out of Atlanta. It's my home
At least the Plywood guy has work.
😂😂
please stay safe everyone living on that side of Atlanta
atlanta is a very beautiful city,but there are a lot of people who live in terrible conditions! what a shit.
They have a chance to do better but a lot of them don't.
@@laryanryan9170 What does that even mean?
Isn't this where "Snow on the bluff" was filmed?
Yes
There's other hoods in Atlanta besides this one.
rite im from and live in Atlanta zone 1 to be exact everybody these videos piss my off cause the first hood they run too is this one , smh
THE BLUFF DONT LOO LIKE THIS ALL OVER ...smh
The whole goddamn city lmao
Charliebo stay riding through the Westside.
Yeah, Pharr road in Buckhead now 😂
He should drive up Buford Highway.
The Bluffs. A friend of mine used to live there. You can get some decent homes for rent for cheap. It really wasn't that dangerous. Most people on Neal st were pretty good folks, you just kept your head down and didn't bother no one and they wouldn't bother you. I will say the city needs to get out there and pick up that trash off the roads. That's their job, i know people throw trash all over the neighborhood, but the city has a duty to clean it up. We pay for these services in our taxes. Nobody deserves to live that way even of they are poor. Maybe if the neighborhood was clean more people would care about where they live and stop throwing their trash out on the road, or maybe not but it's still the city's job to clean it up regardless. City officials should be ashamed
the trashy areas tho👀.... nobody showed up for community service ?!?!🤷🏽♂️
You provide a valuable info, taking the pulse of american cities and the real situation of that society in a particular way. That makes me wish I could see the same footage in the same route, 10, 25 and 50 years back, at the same time (4 different videos placed together). That would be amazing (albeit impossible). On the other hand, I suggest you publish a map of the route followed to locate it in google maps and also research the age of the hood, the houses, etc.
Google Street View now has a time machine, go to a street and click on the little clock in the top left corner and it will give an option to go as far back as 2008 in increments (2012/14/18 etc). But only available if Google Street View recorded that area in that time frame.
@@dcanmore yeah if you look at Jamaica ave in Norfolk Virginia you'll literally see a project complex get torn down, was there in 08 no longer there now
@@dcanmore Thanks. I seem to recall hearing about it but it didn't come to my mind at the moment, anyway, what would be fantastic is to watch from inside a moving car just like the video but in the sixties, seventies, etc.
❄❄❄Next time go to Theodosia, Missouri ❤❤❤ please😁😁😁
So much for the stereotype that everyone in Atlanta is rich.
That’s a stereotype? More like people flex here with nothing
Big facts!!!
Only rappers
Dumass this is the hood side ain’t nobody in the hood parts of Atlanta is not rich it’s the fucking hood the poor areas everybody in the Metro areas got money
In they have modern homes in those hoods
Damn Charlie Bo really been everywhere
This dude is a black Dora the Explorer my brahhh
On god. He see shit going on and pull right up in it too lol
The hood hood ..look cold as shit down there
Come to Michigan if you wanna feel some cold lol. And wanna see some hood like this in every city in our state lol
@@FLINTmitten810 it's colllllld up that big 😂
You circled the Bluff like 100 times lol
Damn think the government would hook some folks up wit little asphalt them rds are hit son ☝🏽
WAY Better than the roads in Massachusetts
@@fhowland ya they fd up too
@@fhowland What's wrong with the roads out here?
You can't pave a landfill.
IF YOU LOVE YOUR COMMUNITY, YOU MUST SHOW THAT YOU LOVE IT😔 EVERYBODY NEEDS LOVE EVEN THINGS😔 ITS STARTS WITH YOU💞💞
Looks like it was a really pretty neighbourhood at one stage. The big old trees, and quaint little houses 🏘.
Bankhead Bounce up outta thurrr!! LOL
All the makings for a beautiful community. Mature trees, history, story book homes. Surely it was once a prestigious place to call home.
Them Hills in Atlanta will definitely test your transmission
Exacty the bottom foothills of the Appalachian Mountains.
Why won't the mayor have all of that garbage removed from under that bridge? A city garbage truck, 3 men willing to work and 1 hour and it would be pretty again. There is no excuse for trash to build up on the streets. Same goes for Philadelphia. Health hazards and eyesores.
Holy shit ...The beginning of the Video already shocked me ! Does nobody cares about these Areas ? Really sad . What I recognized , you see always this big Ass expensive Cars in these Neighborhood's
Remember being young riding around the westside. Then being glad to be back in Norcross. 90s was hell in the A
On life the 90’s was treacherous in Atlanta
I love your videos, this title 😂😂
Your 🔥😉
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I miss Atlanta!
Where do you live now?
GTA should be in Atlanta
@@jimmythegentconway8690 I never lived there just visited a bunch of times
@@jimmythegentconway8690 I'm from the CT
Atlanta is a beautiful place man I love it
Showing the nice areas doesn't get many views.
We gotta whole Southside, Eastside and a northside the westside aint the only side of Atlanta.
Why are there so many burnt homes so close together? It’s not normal.
Right where I’m from our houses space out and we got big yard no trees doe but damn neighbors plantings trees n shit
it's called gentrification. They're currently trying to clear out the neighborhood for expensive apartments and modern homes. smh. Picking them off one by one.
@@xandswurrr that’s sad.
Call da amberlamps!
Wow.... Those are some big ass houses. I bet that was very nice neighborhood back in the 80's or before the crack pandemic.
Nope the 80s was fucked up over there back then. Someone get killed over there almost every day
I just love to look at worst looking areas in Full HD.
Im also wanting to get a big screen tv to watch Charlie Bo :)
That neighborhood probably was beautiful at one time. As the old forks die out their families probably just allowed the properties to run down. This usually happens when no will is made and there is no clear person that has inherited the homes. This happens alot in black families and neighborhoods.
This doesn't happen alot in black families stop watching fox media there are plenty of beautiful black neighborhoods all over America, what a disingenuous and ignorant statement!!! You are totally reaching!!! .
@@charleshunter7864 give me a dawn break in Miami where grew up its happening all over the neighborhood. The properties are lefted in disrepair. No property taxes paid but people living in the house until the county sells it for back taxes. Andbi guess who is buying the houses??? The Latinos. Can you blame them. No. We need to get things straight
@@charleshunter7864 you speak from your experience. I am speaking from mine.
@@bandit4true like I had just said !! you have a very limited experience. Many places in America have very poor white communities the jobs left long ago and many people strung out on meth and heroin, those are also some of my experiences traveling around America.
Buy in any hood in Atlanta now if you have the money. These areas are changing fast. Poor people are slowly being push out of these areas. Eastlake Meadows in Atlanta was once called little Vietnam, because a black man stood a better chance of surviving Vietnam. It is a nice area now
It is sad to see this in the USA, I am from Brazil and my neighborhood is much cleaner and safer than that
Oh
BS.
Yea this the bluff, vine city area, my baby mom is right by the stadium. I see he went over by James p Brawley too.
I once landed at the greyhound station on the lower west side and as I’m walking back to my bus to go back home.; A man pulls out out a silver piece then him and 2 others walked into a warehouse. That’s when I heard multiple shots and people screaming,fighting outside thank you Jesus I was on that bus
I'm hearing the A off the hook right now...get that shit together ya heard me!
We need better leadership, but with the governor and mayor constantly butting heads it's not doing the city any good
Hey why dont u show our ppl something they never seen b4 the best looking areas of every state
He has
Why dont u go to another channel that does
Stfu
00:58 da bluffs this area was big on heroin ( better .leave . U . fucking. fool) this is also the are from movie Curtis snow on da bluffs
Lol 😆 I was thinking don’t run into snow on da bluffs type brother it’s over !!
Its fool not full
@@JE_DTX thanks mom
i love how that house has a shipping container in front yard. like, wtf? lol
@2:55 Rich car, poor house
Car looked busted to me 🤔
@@OTRMonk it was lmao
ITS only a V6
You blind
You see how dented up it is. It's probably stolen.
Omg! Why are people living in neighborhoods like this, is the rent really that cheap?
I miss my hometown 🏠
💪 i feeel u
Frfr reppin The A living in the Bay..SWATS
I think that Atlanta’s similar to Memphis when it comes to this
Damn this looks like north stl you gotta have the nerves of steel to drive through there let alone seeing that person walking like this shat is safe. Yikes!
Ahhhhhh Atlanta. Where I spent six years of my life.
I spent 2 and some change...had a ball 😜
Having a recliner underneath a bridge is not a luxury it's a necessity.
"Хороший" райончик. Когда автор канала ездиет по таким кварталам, он похож на охотника за привидениями :)
я не знаю таких мест в России .что за помойка это США
its great video take care
if ya put some Target shopping carts there it would class up the place
The bluff !! Walked them streets
Why are all the trees dead around there? Is it a seasonal thing?
Idk I live like 30 min away from Atlanta and I’ve never seen dead trees like that
It's just winter.
These trees blum in the spring..
You just answered your own question
@@Joela393 No that was EC9 question
Great Atlanta worst looking areas video
Certain parts of the hood within the perimeter have a country feel to them since some parts are so overgrown. You don’t get that in many other cities hoods.
The authentic hood experience
The only 2 cities i know that are really like this are Atlanta and Houston
Atlanta is literally the Village Hidden in the Leaves
Bankhead / Vine City areas
Wow 😮😢
Sad ok but their is something I have noticed when ever there is a nice looking or well kept property you turn away from it and go to the ones that aren't known it says and neighborhood of but shouldn't show everything good and bad
Looks quite like a south american low middle class neighbourhood...
why don't they just tear down those raggedy homes and rebuild them with some new homes that would make a whole lot of sense some of these Mayors running these cities don't have a freaking clue what's going on
Because the property owners are hard to find and they don't care about the area and it's their responsibility to maintain the property. It takes years for the city to take possession of the properties just so they can tear it down and clear the lot. Don't blame the city, blame the POS property owners.
That's what they been doing nigga this is nothing compared to the 90's
@@helpmereach50subcribers13 bet you wouldn't say to my face
@@jameslawrence262 Say what this is nothing compared to the 90's.....ugh ok😂
Some of this houses are okay looking or is it just me
No not just u. I was thinking the same thing. Community could do a whole lot if they come together 💜
@@valeriehouston50 i so agree, it would be wonderful to see those neighbourhood rise again and build something new 😊
@@marial1832 👍💜
It looks like there are many uninhabited Houses..!
i thought USA is what i see it in movies..
my whole life is a lie
U got that right. All people see on TV is HOLLYWOOD
I'm from india i still love u.s
Every city and town have these depressed areas. Charlie is not afraid to show us.
Well why would they film in these neighborhoods?
every country has a good side and a bad side
My mama stay right down the street from the bluff. Could’ve hit the nice side lol
Was it filmed in garbage dump in Afghanistan?
Parabéns pelo seu trabalho, Brasil
Brazil too
da only yhink I hate bout atl is da fukkin roads tires always fukked
even the neighborhood I live in Brazil is much better and very clean
America is a 3rd world country wrapped in a Gucci belt
I live in Costa Rica, and my neighborhood is much better than this, too.
@@saul2083 is because Hollywood films really make the United States
Slk mano, nd a vê. Vai na favela p c vê
@@eduardodias8703 você já foi?
All these are filled with houses going for 300-800K right now.
He did one in my city BUFFALO,NY now that's living in the devil's a**hole!
Charli definitely wasn’t doing the speed limit 😳
There's gotta be atleast 2# body's in that pile
So that's where they take the garbage.
Atlanta can get ugly bro lol
THEY are the garbage.
Neighborhood looks better than most Filipino women in Canada and USA combined!
Looks great to me
Atlanta is a weird city. This looks more like a busted up Southern town than it does a big city.
It is a southern town (city), idk what you were going with that
@@thesharinganknight It looks like a small town, not a major city. That's where I was going with that lol
Atlanta is nice
I've realized that your worst looking cities are better looking than most of the cities in my country:D
Congratulations 👏
Where do you live?
What sh!thole do you live in
@@KwesiNAdarkwa Turkey
Yup turkey fd up for sure
Come to Skid Row out here in LA at night. They walk around in the streets like Zombies. Mentally ill and trash is all through out Los Angeles now. The homeless men and women break fighting sometimes. It's crazy as hell now.
They have plans to Gentrify the Bluff.
I love gentrification.
Looks like Chernobyl
😂😂😂
Around 2:50 ish, poor mustang got beat up.
My City ❤️ A Town
ngl I wanna live there
My question is who the hell wants to live in an area where there are damn security cameras that are linked to the police department on every damn telephone pole?
People who wanna Iive in a safe place tf
Hi charlie you real close to charlotte do one on charlotte worst hoods rozzell ferry road
So this is what T.I.'s wakanda looks like.
Far to many abandoned houses, area is very unsafe.
Atlanta is my home
Shame, Atlanta is beautiful, with all the trees and hills, you get fall colors changing during the fall
Прелестно!
where lil baby at ? ... new car very noisy , come thur and its roaring UH ....
I make t-wo hunnid uh uh-cay-jun
send some of us Polskis in there to clean it up