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I've stepped away from social media for a while, coming out of quarantine has given my wife and I a new zest for life. But I had to make a comment on this video.
We've traveled throughout Europe many times, but we prefer to travel within the U.S.. But the Caribbean and the Pacific Islands hold a special place in or hearts.
There's so many old buildings, paintings you can look at before they all become a blur after awhile. We have a big beautiful country that most all of the European countries can fit in several times over put together.
Yes we have our problems no doubt go's without question. But what we do have is great country, a few people want to regress it back into the 50s. Trying to take away or limit freedom from the majority of the people who don't believe as they do. All and all there's a lot more good people who want our country to move forward not regress to the past.
Gotta go, my wife and I are going to Clearwater beach to have a dinner a few drinks and watch the sunset. Damn I love this country, go USA! 🥳 Screw the politicians, the right, left, back, front, up, down and any other ones you can think of. We can't keep doing the same thing expecting a different results, remember the saying. "Government of the people, for the people, by the people," it says nothing about special interest groups.
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St Louis was my hometown, I was born and raised the though the late 60s, 70s and 80s. Anyone who disagrees w/ anything you said is oblivious to what's actually going on there. I moved out to Florida at 26yrs old in 92, I couldn't see a future there.
Working a dead end job w/o any foreseeable future wasn't worth staying there. (I own 2 businesses now) Then on top of that you had crime, carjacking, drive-by's people using drugs on the bus and so on. There was a murder on the local news almost every night, I couldn't live like that anymore. I can't remember a time when the murder rate was under 200 annually.
You had corrupt politicians and police officers, who I know from first hand knowledge had drug houses in the inner-city. They stole money ment for schools and community development programs.
I still have friends and family who love the city and have no plans on moving. Lying to themselves that the city will rejuvenate itself soon. Then on the other hand I've got friends and family who has left and refused to return like me, 5 this year alone.
The city is just like a prison, the longer you stay the harder it is to got out. I've said it before and I'll say it again. You don't leave or move out of St Louis, you escape from St Louis. Anyplace is better than St Louis, I haven't been back since 2016 when I moved mom in w/ my wife and I. (She's 99yrs on her way to triple digits this fall)
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When my wife and I was looking to move from Coral Springs FL in 2016. We looked at Sarasota FL, but it was right on the coast, we wanted something a bit more inland. We settled on Lutz, got a good deal on a foreclosure on 2.1 acres, (paid for lump sum) and totally remodeled updating it. The solar panels, battery and generator backup, geothermal heating and cooling and rain water collection, (for irrigation) bumped the remodel cost a bit but it was worth it. (extremely low monthly cost) Great health care, plus we're close to Tampa, Clearwater, St Petersburg, Sarasota beaches. We're in our 50's but planning on retiring in our home.
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#4 St Louis, where I was born and raised. St Louis has been going down since the 70s when I was a kid. At one point it had a population of over 700,000, by the early 90s when I decided to escape it was just over 400,000. Now as of 2021 stats the population is down to 287,000, down from the 2020 census of 315,000.
I still have family living there who actually think the city is going to make a big turn around. Ha, ha I have a better chance of having a snowball fight here in Florida than they have of turning that city around. The writing has been on the wall since the 80s, it's only a matter of time before it dies. Man Briggs the stories I tell you from just growing up there would make your hair stand on end, an you're bald like me. I went bald at 22yrs old before I even moved, I contributed it to growing up in St Louis
This is why I left 32yrs ago, there's no future living there, I saw the iceberg coming and jumped ship before it hit. I had to work twice as hard just to struggle to make ends meet. When you choose a career in St Louis and you can make almost twice as much by moving somewhere else it's time to go. That was the early 90s for me, long before I started my own business I can't imagine how much of a difference it is now.
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@Toothpirate1979
Spoken like a tourist, most of us who live here don't do that tourist BS. I've lived in the Midwest growing up, I don't need to see the leaves change, been there done that. I spent most of my adult life driving all over the country in all types of weather for 32yrs. I'm not impressed by mountains or wide open spaces, been there done that. I love warm weather, can't stand the cold or snow. I'll rather lay on the beach in Florida or some tropical island in the Caribbean and do nothing rather than rake leaves or shovel snow. What you may call static I call it my happy place, home. Remember we're all different, we all have different tastes, what appeals to you might not get a second thought or look from me. I hate lake fishing, but will go deep-sea fishing on the Gulf or ocean in a hot second. I'll break out the boat a hit the sandbar, sit and watch the sunset with my wife and a mojito, pure enjoyment. Hop on my motorcycle and ride the coast all around the peninsula. Get in the boat and go from Tampa to Key West hugging the coast. Different, not static.
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Yes, I live in Tampa, well Lutz 15 minutes from downtown Tampa. My wife and I moved from Coral Springs Florida in 2016. We bought a home with more sqft on 1.2 acres for half the cost of our old house in Coral Springs.
Tampa is great we're 20 minutes from the bay, 40 minutes from Clearwater beach. An hour and a half from my sister's house in St Petersburg, perfect distance not to close but not to far.
Tampa has been up and coming for the last 4 or 5 yrs now. The best part was that nobody outside of Florida really knew about it until now. Thanks Briggs, thank you very much for letting our secret out. Just couldn't keep your mouth shut, huh just kidding.
There's so much to do to list, the people are laid-back and nice. More and more big companies are moving here. My wife and I run our businesses from home so traffic isn't an issue, but traffic has increased in the last few years.
We were Florida's forgotten city, but lately more and more people are moving here and not just from out of state. A nice percentage of our growth is people moving from within Florida from other cities.
Nice post, we love them all good and bad, keep up the good work. 👍🏾
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Yes we're going through a climate change, no doubt. But with all the talk we're arrogant to believe that we caused it and can control this planet. The only thing that can stop climate change is the planet. This planet has been around for 4.6 billion years, Man kind has been around for 50 maybe 100k yrs. Do the math the planet isn't going anywhere, we are. It was here long before we existed, it'll be here long after we're gone.
To believe we caused climate change and we can control this planet is arrogant beyond belief. This planet has gone through several climate changes, plate tectonics, reversal of the poles, ice ages, solar flares, bombarded with asteroids and meteors and radiation just to name a few. All before mankind ever existed and it's still here, it'll survive whether we're here or not. This climate change reversal is BS, nothing more than a epic money grab, cause we don't control this planet, it controls us we're at it's mercy.
At this moment there's 16 volcanoes erupting all over this planet, just one of these volcanoes is filling the atmosphere with more noxious gases in one eruption then we can create in a hundred years. Some of them have been in continuous eruptions since the eighties, yet we think we control this planet. What a joke.
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Organic food is a big scam, nothing more. My grandma died in 05, she was 105 years old, never ate organic food a day in her life. She chewed tobacco in dipped snuff up until her last days. Not enough proof for you, okay my mom she's 95 now. She's never ate organic food either, she still cooks Sunday dinner and smokes 10 cigarettes a day, and have out lived all of her friends. I'm 52 workout 2.5 hours five days a week, I eat healthy but not organic. I'm 240 lbs with less than 10% body fat. At age 50 I won a amateur bodybuilding contest, beating men almost half my age. My doctor told me if she didn't know how old I was, she'd swear I was in my mid 30s. I've never ate organic, never will, I eat healthy (except for the weekend) and workout that's it. It's just a trend, you can eat that high priced crap all you want. If you're not working out it's not going to do you a damn bit of good. It's just a waste of money.
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Missouri or the state of misery I like to call it, is the worst by far. I was born in the state, its full of crime, racism, segregation, corruption, low salary, poverty, lack of opportunities I can go on and on you name it Missouri got it. I said it before you don't leave Missouri you escape the state. You have to make a strategic plan on how to get away from that place. Most people don't make enough to go on a vacation let alone move out of the state. St Louis is the worst or St Clueless, Misery. My sister and her husband are finally getting out this fall. After that as far as I'm concerned the state will cease to exist. Other than when Briggs is bashing the state, then I'll sit back laughing my a** off.
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@Max-bi8fn
I'm not crazy I look at things logically. We've blamed climate change on everything that we do. From major industry to eating meat and cows farting. Mankind has only been in major industry for 3 maybe 400yrs. Yes we contributed a minor part, but not the entire thing, come on man.
This planet is a living object it has the ability to correct itself. Have you ever thought that climate change is the way it corrects itself. No, cause you believe what they tell you. Have your mother ever said, if John jumped off a bridge would you? The moral of the story is to think for yourself research and make an educated hypothesis based on the information.
Think about this echo scientist are getting paid by governments, and companies invested in the climate industry. There's a lot of scientists who believe that the planet is going through a normal cycle, since the planet has done this before but you don't hear from them cause the other are screaming louder. I hear what the echo scientist are saying, but I also listen to the scientist we are not on board and not getting paid to say what you want to hear.
All I'm saying is look at the evidence from both sides not just one side then make a educated decision. I respect your opinion and passion, and we do need to change how we live and how we treat this planet. But not making and forcing laws and vehicles that most people won't be able to afford. The people who are barely making it by who can afford a piece of crap car to get to work can't afford a Tesla.
So these people are just to fall by the waste side? That's what it sounds like you're saying. Look at the bigger picture, think outside the box, not this narrow veiw we've been given most of our lives. Just a little something to think about, open your eyes and don't believe everything someone tells you.
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@donshields2379
Exactly that's all I'm saying, we've blamed ourselves for everything wrong. When we're not entirely to blame. Over 30 animals go extinct on this planet everyday, over 90% of every animal or mammal in history has gone extinct, we didn't kill them all. It's just what nature does, the cycle of life.
When I was a kid I remember learning in school that this planet was excessively overpopulated. Think about this, maybe covid and climate changes is a way to thin the heard. We as a part of living echo system will go existing sooner or later, preferably later. Will we survive climate change? That's the big question. Maybe, maybe not even the smartest scientist can't tell you that.
If we do our numbers as a species with be greatly decreased. Are we going exstint tomorrow, 50 or 100yrs from now? I seriously doubt it, but I think in the next 500 to 1000yrs we'll know for sure. But restasured we will go exstint at some point, but instead of worrying about it just live your life. I choose to make the best of each day cause tomorrow is and has never been guaranteed.
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First off let me say my wife and I love watching your videos. We make bets on if our hometowns show up, you've won me a lot of money. Thanks again I've won another one, whenever it's a worst city video my hometown,(St Louis) is always in the top 5. Her hometown,(Jacksonville FL) is hardly ever on a good or bad video. As bad as she thinks her hometown is, mine is always worse. She now understands why I left, now she doesn't want to bet me anymore, lol.
Oh by the way cold doesn't stop criminals, you can always put on enough clothes to keep warm. It's the heat you can never take off enough to keep cool. (well you can just not in public, though some people do, yuck. No can't let the intrusive thoughts win) Living in Florida for over 30yrs 7 months of the year it's so hot you risk having a heatstroke going to the mailbox, let alone run from the cops.
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They got better lawyers, and still got money to pay them, he got on TV and made an a** out of himself. Any good lawyer would've advised him not to do the interview. He's just looking for some sympathy, if we wants my sympathy he can look in the dictionary between sh*t and syphilis. His dumb broke a** couldn't even pay 100k bail. Now he's locked up again for not paying child support, that just let me know there's something flawed about his decision making process. Then he blames everyone else for his problems, dumb a*! He beat one case, but he's a habitual pedophile, point blank he's history shows that. A zebra don't change he's strips.(I know it's a tiger, but you're not a predator by preying on little girls) If my daughter was in this situation it wouldn't have been all this hoopla, cause his a* would've been dead along time ago, and I'd be serving time. You can take that to the bank!
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He's an idiot, if god wanted to bring the his so called word to the tribe why didn't god go himself?
(I'm waiting for a answer, nothing, lol)
At least god couldn't have been killed, but oh no he sat on his fat alnipotent ass did nothing to protect one of his brainwashed followers from getting killed. This is just more proof that religion is a big joke, it makes otherwise intelligent people say and do arrogant and stupid things. He almost got killed on the island the day before. Why would he go back?(duh, brainwashed)
I'm sorry that John lost his life, I feel for his family, but he had been warned multiple times. It was illegal to set foot on the island, he broke the law,(I guess god told him to break the law too) he could've or may have wiped them out with his germs.
I don't blame the tribe, hell I can't even blame John for what happened. If there's anyone to blame it's O.R.U. and other religious institutions for brainwashing him as well as others into becoming missionaries for a mythological god that doesn't exist. (Oh, I don't capitalized anything that doesn't exist)
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Not shocked at all. I left in 92, but in the last few years a lot of family and friends have starting moving out. The only ones are staying are the old people, I have a handful of older relatives that won't leave even though their not happy there.
(They're in their 70s,80s and 90s, still have house phones. I have a dual SIM phone for that reason alone)
Taxes, I know for a fact Missouri is screwed up. For example buying a car, you have to pay sales tax, state tax and personal property tax before you can get your plates. This isn't one lump sum payment oh no that would be too easy. (people being trying pass a bill for one tax payment since before I left, haven't passed yet)
On top of that the cost of your plates isn't a fixed price it's based on the price of the car. Not uncommon to pay 2k just for plates. The newer your car the higher the plates cost. When I lived there I never owned a new car, always was a barely running hooptie.
Oh don't get me started on buying a house, you do the same thing over again. You have no idea, man that place is crazy. So happy I'm outta there.
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Alaska? I live in Florida, when it gets below 65 degrees we're freezing. There's no way I'm going to spend that much time traveling to a state that gets cold. Don't get me wrong I love to travel, I spent thirty-two years as a paid tourist driving tractors, loved every minute of it. Traveled all over the United States in rain, sun, snow, sleet, and ice you name I drove in it. Since I retired three years ago at age 50 don't want to be anywhere that's not tropical. My wife and I have traveled all over the Caribbean, South Pacific love Bora Bora and Hawaii.(after we got the kids off to college and out of our house) If his warm sunny with sandy beaches we'll be there. Can't, won't and will not go anywhere that gets colder than 70 degrees. Now the only time I want to see ice and snow is in my mojito or during the winter Olympics on TV, while I sit out by the pool. Love your channel.
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@PanamaRose
I was born at Homer G Phillips, went to Sumner highschool. I know all about the places you mentioned, central west end, Forest Park, River front and ect. I was a diehard St Louis but after I went off to college,(Florida A&M, go Rattlers) I lost interest in staying or living there. I returned to a city I didn't recognize anymore, most of the businesses in my neighborhood had closed. And there were more vacant homes and lots than houses on my block. Took me a couple years before I moved to Florida in 92, I went back to visit a few times visiting family and it had gotten worse. After a while I stopped returning except see mom it didn't feel like home anymore. Mom moved in with my wife and I 2017 haven't been back since. Now my sister is here across the bay I don't even think about the place until I hear Briggs talking about it on one of his list. Which seems to be a lot often lately, it's almost always on the the worst list. Not all the city is bad just certain areas, but with the lack of interest from the local politicians in changing things I can only see it getting worse.
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Hey Florida is a place all it's own, it's not for everyone as a Floridian people have a few misconceptions about our beautiful state. Shall I clear a few things up for you before you move?
One: we don't care about your religious beliefs keep that to yourself, that's between you and your god and no one else. (bible thumpers take notes)
Two: just because we're a swing state people move here thinking we care about their political views. News flash we don't care about politics, that's why we're a swing state we can go either way.
Three: just because we're a southern state don't expect southern hospitality, don't come here wearing your feelings on your sleeve. If you get on our nerves we have no problem letting you know what and where you can put it, with a smile on our face. (a chip on the shoulder will get knocked off)
Four: it's hot and humid in the summer. Not that soft white light bulb heat that Californians and northeners normally complain about. We're talking bring the devil some ice tea before he has a heatstroke type of heat. We have two seasons in Florida hot and not as hot. If you can't take the heat don't come in the kitchen. Don't come here expecting to see the leaves change, ain't gonna happen.
Five: then there's the bug's since we don't have winter there's not a cold snap to kill off insects. If there's a bug we probably got it. (exterminators are your best friend)
Six: the wildlife, taking Fluffy for a walk around the lake is cute, not he's just an appetizer for the gators. (the leash is like dental floss)
Seven: last but not least, you all have seen the extreme weather we face annually.(We won't bat an eye during hurricane season) There's one thing that gets on our nerves is every now and then we get a cold snap from up north. (hey, your weather is in my yard, come get it and keep it up there with y'all)
But damn there's no place I'd rather live. We do as we feel living life to the fullest. Life in Florida is definitely not boring, I love it.
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Been there, beautiful building, great artwork. Why didn't your so called god put the fire out if it was so special? LoL! Catholicism, mythology, plagiarized, it's all the same, all lies, a building is just a building, nothing more, nothing less. Two hundred years to build, lasted 850+ years and it was destroyed in less than a day. Pretty ironic don't you think? Yet the 5000+ year old great pyramids are still standing, one of the places where catholicism was plagiarized from. There's the church, there's the steeple open the door, FIRE! LMAO! Jeeze I crack myself up, sentiments of a thinking atheist.
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I've spent 32yrs driving tractor-trailers all over the US until I retired. California was one of my main runs, once you get away from the popular areas it looks like garbage. A lot of the warehouses I went to even in downtown LA was surrounded by tent cities. And it wasn't just the people who you might I think we're mentally ill, it was young, old, kids even whole families out there of all races. I'd pick up at a produce warehouse and their digging in the trashcan for old p spoiled, rotten fruits and vegetables. There were many times I ordered ten pizzas and just gave it to them and told them this year with all your friends. Cause I felt bad sitting in my truck eating and watching them dig through the garbage. It's not just concentrated in one area it's all over the state, big cities, small towns even out in the middle of nowhere. It's not just California, New York, Florida, Texas, every state is dealing with a homeless population. I don't understand why United States is the richest country in the world but yet we have an astronomical homeless population. It's depressing.
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New York city, OMG. I have a friend who lives there, he pays almost 2 grand a month for an apartment that's smaller than my master bedroom and bath put together.( Only 980 sqft) Oh hell no, I'd never move there.
L.A. isn't any better, as for St Louis born and raised there. I escaped from there in 92, went back for a year to take care of mom and move her to Florida with us. I've relatives who still live there. My sister and her husband moved here last year.
My aunt is in her 80s still lives there and loves the place, won't leave. It's because she doesn't or want to use cellphone, (still has a landline) I have to get a phone with two sim card slots so she doesn't have to pay long distance.
She's the last tie I have to St Louis I care about, the rest of the family up there screw'em. A snowball has a better chance in hell before I'd ever think about visiting or moving back. I haven't been back since we moved my mom in 2018, as far as I'm concerned the city can implode, it won't be missed.
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Been there, beautiful building, great artwork. Looks like the pope pissed off their so called god. Pedophile priest, preaching separatism and subjugation, condoning of slavery, to say the least. Two hundred years to build, survived 850+ years, destroyed in less than a day, (yet the 5000+ year old pyramids are still standing) pretty ironic, goodbye good riddens. All ancient cultures that catholicism was plagiarized from got the last laugh, paybacks a bitch. Anybody got some marshmallows, I've suddenly got to taste for smores. LoL! From a former catholic, now an atheist for 37 years. Can't stop laughing!
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@Shannonbarnesdr1
Yes, I'm 55yrs old sent 32yrs over the road. Started my business in 96, spent yrs working hard, retired from driving at 50. (Something I never thought about) Now I work a few hours a day running my 25 trucks from my home office.
It wasn't what I planned on doing, just kinda fell into it after college and I loved every minute of it. I got paid very well to travel the U.S. and Canada, kinda like a tourist with benefits. Got a divorce because of it, but ended up marrying my second wife, (she has her own business too) and best friend. So it was worth it.
As we tell our kids, go for it the sky is the limit. (pun intended) The only thing that's limiting you is yourself, dream big, live large and enjoy life. An old man once told me this as a kid. "Wake up, make the best of each day, live in the here and now, cause you can't change yesterday and tomorrow isn't guaranteed." (Didn't understand it until I was in my late 30s) I'm happy for you.
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