I feel that way about Chicago and Illinois, despite being a native born, so much history, and various areas I was aware of . I love learning stuff like this
Brought back some good memories of pre-Covid times, when I had clients to meet with in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. They have quite a few start ups there now.
The reliable bits keep me coming back. Makes me wish I had bingo card. Tom eating on a pile of trash, sick plug, recycling, odd stare into camera, like and subscribe, and more!
If you haven't thought of launching a tour app with these audio-visual walking tour guides of neighbourhoods, you should! I could have used you back in 2013 when I went to the city alone for my 30th Bday for a week. Still had fun winging it but you know...
Another informative & entertaining session. The domestic base closures were likely terminated due to the influence of Congressional members, who didn’t want to lose the benefits of having based in their districts. So much for our ‘peace dividend,’ eh?
OMG, Tom if you could see me break into giggles over your jokes and visual antics between segments! You just bring such joy with your silliness! Thank you for another great educational video. It’s a strange coincidence that you mentioned catching pneumonia at the very end because right now I am in bed with pneumonia!!! I’m on powerful antibiotics, taking a week off work and resting, but it’s been kind of scary. I love that you reference classics such as Hitchcock movies. I hope your viewers take your suggestions and watch them. I didn’t know the USS Arizona was constructed there. I saw the memorial a couple of years ago in Pearl Harbor. Have you been there? I had no idea until I experienced it that it is literally a constructed shrine directly over the sunken ship. To imagine those young men dying like that is just horrific. Your kitty is adorable, what is his/her name? You should have her sit with you when you do your dusty bookshelf videos.❤❤
I've been here several times. The last time was on USCGC Dallas. We were still homeported on Governors Island at the time, it was just before we relocated to Charleston South Carolina. It's actually where I met my wife. I enjoy your shows, thanks for doing them.
I lived in Brooklyn New York when I was younger but have since retired and moved to Sunny El Paso Texas . I see that cold and cloudy New York weather behind you and I don't miss it but I do miss the great Italian food 🇮🇹😘👌
The Navy Yard's Google Street View coverage was done by an artist called Loosii Ninjas, who put in levitating umbrellas, coveralls doing poses with no humans in them, and other little easter eggs. You can check it out and explore the Navy Yard at the same time!
Your cat's adorable but you never mentioned it's name:-)😻I actually have one that looks a lot like it named Tizzy, only mine has more gold on it, yours, being white and black, is very rare for a tabby. The irony is I didn't have a cat a few months ago but Walmart mistakenly delivered $50 worth of cat food to me. So I called them to inform them of their error and they told me to keep it. Then right after that Tizzy showed up skin and bones and then the food almost seemed meant to be, heaven sent. So now I have a cat too. lol You are so knowledgeable about NYC and I enjoy your show. You should write a pictorial book on the history of the city, throw a few jokes in the mix. I think you would do very well with it:-) 💫🧚✨
The carrier USS Constellation CV 64 was constructed at the Brooklyn Navy Yard and her squadrons were invaluable for Operation Linebacker, which was a successful plan carried out to surgically disable north Vietnamese aggression in 1972. The A6 and A7 squadrons delivered the munitions and the F4 squadrons flew Combat Air Patrol. Randy Cunningham, the Navy’s first all missile ace, engaged in a wild dog fight which inspired the final dog fight scene in the 1986 film Top Gun.
I was looking for a video about the Brooklyn Navy Yard to see if there is a cute place to eat there but I got you and your dead bodies, lol. After I recovered from the sock I found your video very interesting.
what is your cat's name? how did you meet it & it chose you? I like your trimmed down beard, tho I will repeat you have a nice face I'd like to see more of it.
@tomdnyc thank you! Your wit, humor, energy and NYC teachings & facts is welcomed and needed. I appreciate you. 🙏❤️
NYC's very own number 1 tour guide. Thanks Tom 👍👏❤️😊
Da Best !!
I loved this!!! a mixture of comedy and information very informative and love this found this very educational!!!
Hey Tom, Thank you for educating the 60-year-old New Yorker in a lot of different things
I feel that way about Chicago and Illinois, despite being a native born, so much history, and various areas I was aware of . I love learning stuff like this
Your 🐈 is cute and photogenic!
Me too, fellow 60-year-old
Brought back some good memories of pre-Covid times, when I had clients to meet with in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. They have quite a few start ups there now.
The reliable bits keep me coming back. Makes me wish I had bingo card. Tom eating on a pile of trash, sick plug, recycling, odd stare into camera, like and subscribe, and more!
The “here’s my cat” distraction cracked me up!
I enjoyed this windy day tour talk around the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Your little kitty is adorable.
If you haven't thought of launching a tour app with these audio-visual walking tour guides of neighbourhoods, you should! I could have used you back in 2013 when I went to the city alone for my 30th Bday for a week. Still had fun winging it but you know...
Another informative & entertaining session. The domestic base closures were likely terminated due to the influence of Congressional members, who didn’t want to lose the benefits of having based in their districts. So much for our ‘peace dividend,’ eh?
Thanks Tom...keep up the great work....love your videos!!
Make a video on the Brooklyn army terminal
OMG, Tom if you could see me break into giggles over your jokes and visual antics between segments! You just bring such joy with your silliness! Thank you for another great educational video. It’s a strange coincidence that you mentioned catching pneumonia at the very end because right now I am in bed with pneumonia!!! I’m on powerful antibiotics, taking a week off work and resting, but it’s been kind of scary. I love that you reference classics such as Hitchcock movies. I hope your viewers take your suggestions and watch them. I didn’t know the USS Arizona was constructed there. I saw the memorial a couple of years ago in Pearl Harbor. Have you been there? I had no idea until I experienced it that it is literally a constructed shrine directly over the sunken ship. To imagine those young men dying like that is just horrific. Your kitty is adorable, what is his/her name? You should have her sit with you when you do your dusty bookshelf videos.❤❤
His corny dad jokes are the best ;))
I've been here several times. The last time was on USCGC Dallas. We were still homeported on Governors Island at the time, it was just before we relocated to Charleston South Carolina. It's actually where I met my wife. I enjoy your shows, thanks for doing them.
I grew up in Fort Greene on Park Ave right by the Navy Yard. Caught the bus to school and work on Flushing ave for years.
Great video Tom of the navy yards I’m surprised you didn’t cover Naval Cemetery Landscape at the navy yards there’s some history there too?
"Here's a picture of my cat..."
Hahaha i love these videos
can’t wait for the Canarsie video
NYC's forgotten neighborhood. Even Actionkid has never done a walk there.
hi @@desertfox486 , not familir with ActionKid - will have to check him out
good one tom
come on Tom lets do Cobble Hill next!
The USS New York (BB-11) and the USS Arizona (BB-39) were constructed at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
I lived in Brooklyn New York when I was younger but have since retired and moved to Sunny El Paso Texas . I see that cold and cloudy New York weather behind you and I don't miss it but I do miss the great Italian food 🇮🇹😘👌
Just subscribeds a couple of days ago and your channel is quickly becoming on of my favorite channels
great laid back videos Tom
The Navy Yard's Google Street View coverage was done by an artist called Loosii Ninjas, who put in levitating umbrellas, coveralls doing poses with no humans in them, and other little easter eggs. You can check it out and explore the Navy Yard at the same time!
Your cat's adorable but you never mentioned it's name:-)😻I actually have one that looks a lot like it named Tizzy, only mine has more gold on it, yours, being white and black, is very rare for a tabby. The irony is I didn't have a cat a few months ago but Walmart mistakenly delivered $50 worth of cat food to me. So I called them to inform them of their error and they told me to keep it. Then right after that Tizzy showed up skin and bones and then the food almost seemed meant to be, heaven sent. So now I have a cat too. lol You are so knowledgeable about NYC and I enjoy your show. You should write a pictorial book on the history of the city, throw a few jokes in the mix. I think you would do very well with it:-) 💫🧚✨
Thank you for another great video ❤❤❤
Love this site
I liked this video.
I've been there quite a few times! It's a neat place!
Sick plug! Awesome video Tom
I used to live really near there many years ago.
I flippin love your videos
Welcome to the world Tom's new cat.
Whats your name?
The carrier USS Constellation CV 64 was constructed at the Brooklyn Navy Yard and her squadrons were invaluable for Operation Linebacker, which was a successful plan carried out to surgically disable north Vietnamese aggression in 1972. The A6 and A7 squadrons delivered the munitions and the F4 squadrons flew Combat Air Patrol. Randy Cunningham, the Navy’s first all missile ace, engaged in a wild dog fight which inspired the final dog fight scene in the 1986 film Top Gun.
The JTT and Jessica Simpson references - you're showing your age Tom. And mine...
Hello from Tampa!
Been in there a million times.
You should do a whole video of chicken bones which seem to be everywhere in NYC.
Chicken bones ?
Remember seeing many cats and dogs in Tomd's videos ?
The fact that the commandant’s house is a private residence is crazy!! Smh
The cat 🥹🤩
Very informative! Thanks.
More pics of your cat please! 😻
I aint got no money, but if i did id definitely contribute to your page
Im surprised Blackrock doesnt own all of Brooklyn by now
High respect for the long underwear people!
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You're my best friend
More cat!
I was looking for a video about the Brooklyn Navy Yard to see if there is a cute place to eat there but I got you and your dead bodies, lol. After I recovered from the sock I found your video very interesting.
Dock scene at the end of John Wick was filmed in the BNY.
Lots of killings on this channel 😂
No loud exhale to start?? WTF?
Here's my cat 🐈
🗣I don't know what else to tell ya but 🤒🔌⚡️ #LaPlugga🔌 🌅🚢🏗⛴️🏭⚓️😼👍😸👏🐱🐈😺
stay warm...endeavour...
Believe it or not I lived 3rd floor), worked (5th floor) and ate (top floor and rooftop) all in blg 77 back in 80s
Thanks for your 🐱
what is your cat's name? how did you meet it & it chose you? I like your trimmed down beard, tho I will repeat you have a nice face I'd like to see more of it.
Isn't there a navel yard there now? New York's stock supply of navel oranges...
😂 I think that would be a navel grove.
I think that would be a NAVEL idea.🤣😂😂😂😂
@@thiscorrosion900 Bahaha! You're killin' me Smalls! 😆😆😆😆
@@Sari-ey8cu Tom should give me some residuals for some good bad jokes lol
Anyone else think tom is hot? 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
👏👏👏📽️🌿🍵🕯️🔥
1 like for the cat
Mathew Pairry or Mathew Perry aka Chandler... RIP. he wasnt a her or A hairy. lol
cute kitty! What atomic bomb? lol
you're like happy nick mullen
See ya later
I love your cat!!❤❤
What the fuck is he talking about