Comments by "Outback Igloo" (@outbackigloo6489) on "World According To Briggs"
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I have actually been to three of these places, and very close to a fourth place.
Keels, NL, must be right next to Bonavista, as I recognized the lighthouse. I visited there in 1997 and saw my first iceberg.
When I went down the Alaska Highway, I visited Watson Lake, YT and saw the Sign Forest, and several hours later visited Fort Nelson, BC, although I have no distinct memory of it there. The nearest town or city larger than Fort Nelson is Fort St. John, maybe 50 km or so from where the Alaska Highway starts at Dawson Creek.
Newfoundland has so many rocky and treacherous coasts that any place with a beach there would be noteworthy.
A “tickle” is a small strait.
I enjoy your videos Briggs, and look forward to Part Two. 🇨🇦
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I love visiting NYC, but living there would not be my cup of tea, due to its crowds, noise, and cost of living.
That said, I am turned off by the negative comments here. It’s very simple: if you don’t like NYC, then nobody is making you move there! The comments about the city’s crime just disgusts me. I won’t comment about 2020 crime levels until I’ve seen the numbers, but there is much less crime in NYC then there was in 1990, when the city had over 2,200 homicides; in 2019 that number was under 300.
I think Briggs’ comments were spot on,
Let’s Go, Mets!
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@LoganCharlesII - Parts of New Jersey have been trash, just as parts of Georgia have been trash for the past 50 or so years. Much of New Jersey still seems really nice though, and based on Briggs’ video, parts of Georgia are nice, as well. The worst things about New Jersey are that it is the most crowded state, it is expensive, and the taxes are high. It is still frequently rated as one of the ten best states to live in though, and I agree with that assessment. If cities like Trenton, Camden, or Newark were better places to live, New Jersey would easily be top five.
You described New Jersey as “my state”. I am not from New Jersey and I’ve never lived there, although I traveled frequently in that state, at least prior to the pandemic. Why did I bring up New Jersey? Because you claim that Georgia was “full” implying too crowded, and a counterexample would be the most densely populated/crowded state, which is New Jersey. Georgia has 10 million people; if it had New Jersey’s population density, it would be about 70 million.
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