I was born and raised here and still live here. Thanks for actually giving our town some attention. We're usually always considered bootleg Macon. Thank you❤❤
Dublin's beautiful my wife's family are deep here the Lovett's, Hatchett's. We moved all the way from Durango Colo to get away from the cold. Thanks great video.
Thanks for sharing. This is the birthplace of my grandfather who left the area during the great migration of the early 20th century for Philadelphia, PA. I visited there 30+ years ago and thought it was a tiny town. Obviously I didn't get a chance to explore because the video shows so much of what I missed. Hope to get back there soon!
I used to work at that shop on the right at 4:20 it was Rhode's Body Shop and we did auto-body repairs. Al Rhodes HATED doing insurance work (mostly how you keep a place running though) and was always super excited to get a custom job in. I remember going through his nudie magazines in the bathroom when I first started working there as an senior in high school haha.
@@larkatmic Thanks! :D Maybe I will...hopefully ...just once before I die. :) I've had many friends from the States - I still have some distant relatives in the US, but especially now - with the covid, etc...it is not so easy to move like it was once. The whole world is changing....extremely fast and not for the better. All I wanted was to see the South, the "Mid-West" and Western States of the US. I'm not so much interested in seeing the "BIG CITIES", like NY or LA. I mean - all big cities in the whole world are pretty much similar to each other, so once you've lived in...idk!...Milan, Paris or Amsterdam for example - it's all pretty much the same. What I truly wanted to see is what lies "in between". I've never been there, but apparently the views are amazing - the vasteness of the places You guys in the States have is baffling - especially for someone like me who spent most of his life in the (very densely populated) areas of Europe. PS. ...at least ...that's what I was TOLD! :) Have a great day. :)
@@larkatmic Nah! :) Here's where you're wrong! :) I DO enjoy it - the "greenest" grass is still where I was raised and born - I LOVE my Country - I would die for Poland no questions asked. ...but that does not mean I do like to travel either - see other places - it doesn't mean I don't like the land I was raised in. There are places here, pleces that (you could say) time almost forgot of. Places you will not find on any tourist map - you have to know them to get there. Same thing goes for many European countries I loved walking through Ireland (the Irish are amazing people!) - Scottland - England - Spain. The English have probably the most beautiful countryside I've ever seen - all those small medieval towns like the place Shakespeare was born (Stratford) and then York and Durham & the count goes on. I enjoyed them all. My girlfriend is from Southern Germany (Ingolstadt) - and when we go visit her Parents in Bavaria, there are places there that are breath-taking, too. Same goes for Italy - I have a house in Milan - if you go North - 25km's (20 minutes car-ride) - and you're in the region of the most beautiful Alpine lakes (Como - Maggiore and then Garda). You go the other (SW) direction and within 2 hours you are on the coast of the Mediterranean. However each of those places is...I don't know how to say ? ... it "tastes" differently. roots will always be in Poland - that will never change. Life is just too short to see everything there is in a coutry like Italy, that - by all standards - is relatively small, and yet there are places here I've still never seen ( -and I'd love to!). ...and STILL I would like to see a bit of that famed "New World" - it's not your "shade of the grass" that is pulling me there. I already know what "my shade of the grass" looks like - it is the same "grass" I will be buried under! - and that one has always been in the land of my Forefathers - Poland. In the MEANTIME!... :) ...I WANNA SEE AS MUCH OF THE WORLD AS I CAN! PS. FUN-FACT! We had it already planned out to go to Brasil this winter (winter in Europe, obviously!) - right before the chinese commie party decided to give another great "gift" to the whole world.
Lived here until I was 14. It was really small but there are some things that I really missed about it. I lived just a few minutes off of exit 54, not very far from where you went by. Everyone was super religious tho.
HEY WE DONT KNOW EACH OTHER BUT IM A INFANTRYMEN ARMY MY GOD FATHER WACTCH OVER ME HE RASIED ME MY BIRTH PARENTS LEFT ME WITH HIM AN NEVER CAME TO GET ME I WAS 3 HE WAS 60ISH WHEN I GREW UP I NEVER HAD RULES COOL CHILD HOOD BULL AND I WERE FAMILY WHEN I LEFT FOR IRAQ A MIRACLE HAPPENED HE MEET A WOMEN THEY GOT HITCHED AND LIVED IN DUDDLY SO WHEN I WENT 2 IRAQ 4 15 MTH HE DIDNT MAKE IT HE DIED WHEN I CAME HOME ALL I WAS TOLD HE IS IN THE CEMETERY THATS NOT WERE HE WANTS TO BE IF YOU OR ANYONE IN UR AO KNOWS WERE ITS AT PLEASE TELL ME I JUST NEED TO LET GO I DIDNT GET TO SAY BYE BULL RIP WV
Hi! Look, Real Russia / Provincial Russia. European part. Russian Deep North. Vologda region. Totma small town: population 9.800, ethnic russians 97% (orthodox christians). Video (to russian): 2: 40 Totma road landscape, 2: 50 Totma bus station, 3: 15 mini-hotel's room, 4: 15 Totma college, 5: 00 Orthodox Church 1 (baroque style), 5: 45 Totma fly, 9: 35 Orthodox Church 2 (baroque style),11: 15 Totma museum of sailors (Totma's Sailors: Across the Arctic ocean, from Sukhona River to Aleutian Islands, US. Ivan Kuskov is the first commandant of Fort Ross, California. Ivan Kuskov was born in the town of Totma in 1765 ), 13: 10 The american black fox is a symbol of Totma, 13: 20 Center, a fountain. 13: 60 monument Nikolai Rubtsov - Russian poet, he is studied at Totma College, 14: 10 Sukhona river, 14: 15 Orthodox Church 3 (baroque style), 15: 20 New houses in Totma, 15: 40 Totma kindergarten, 15: 55 Memorial to the "Defenders of the Motherland" and a cannon, 18: 30 Totma mini-hotel, 19: 00 typical house, 19: 15 old house (19th century), 19: 45 shop, 20: 10 police, 20: 20 Sailors memorial, 0: 45 bridge and church, 21: 40 fly, 26: 50 wild park, 27: 50 Orthodox Church 4 (baroque style), 28: 15 typical house, 28: 45 typical house, 28: 50 veterans park, 29: 05 football field. Bye! th-cam.com/video/YeYdFu3dawA/w-d-xo.html
Great video, but I would have rather you left the audio alone. If you really wanted something other than the sounds of driving you should have put a local radio station on your car radio. We want to get a feel for what it's like driving through this small town, and your music ruined that.
Download Tune-in radio app. Browse radio stations by location. Try Gainesville, Georgia AM550 WDUN and listen to the morning show. Also, high school football Friday nights on the radio are great. You’ll get a good feel of our neighborhood
I was born and raised here and still live here. Thanks for actually giving our town some attention. We're usually always considered bootleg Macon. Thank you❤❤
Sorry I missed your comment! Thanks for the kind words, glad you liked the video :)
Dublin's beautiful my wife's family are deep here the Lovett's, Hatchett's. We moved all the way from Durango Colo to get away from the cold. Thanks great video.
Thank you!
Grew up here thanks for sharing
Missed your comment, sorry:) thanks for watching!
“That town halfway between Atlanta and Savannah.” That’s what I tell people when I mention my hometown.
Thanks for sharing. This is the birthplace of my grandfather who left the area during the great migration of the early 20th century for Philadelphia, PA. I visited there 30+ years ago and thought it was a tiny town. Obviously I didn't get a chance to explore because the video shows so much of what I missed. Hope to get back there soon!
Wow small town but beautiful place
I used to work at that shop on the right at 4:20 it was Rhode's Body Shop and we did auto-body repairs. Al Rhodes HATED doing insurance work (mostly how you keep a place running though) and was always super excited to get a custom job in. I remember going through his nudie magazines in the bathroom when I first started working there as an senior in high school haha.
Jeesus Christ! Look at that sky! :D ...it's so blue it hurts your eyes! :)
Come to SoCal. The blue sky here is free from clouds, and the sun casts a golden color making everything it touches look like a psychedelic trip. 😂
@@larkatmic Thanks! :D Maybe I will...hopefully ...just once before I die. :) I've had many friends from the States - I still have some distant relatives in the US, but especially now - with the covid, etc...it is not so easy to move like it was once. The whole world is changing....extremely fast and not for the better. All I wanted was to see the South, the "Mid-West" and Western States of the US. I'm not so much interested in seeing the "BIG CITIES", like NY or LA. I mean - all big cities in the whole world are pretty much similar to each other, so once you've lived in...idk!...Milan, Paris or Amsterdam for example - it's all pretty much the same. What I truly wanted to see is what lies "in between". I've never been there, but apparently the views are amazing - the vasteness of the places You guys in the States have is baffling - especially for someone like me who spent most of his life in the (very densely populated) areas of Europe.
PS. ...at least ...that's what I was TOLD! :)
Have a great day. :)
@@2serveand2protect They say ‘the grass is always greener on the other side’. Keep dreaming, but enjoy life where you’re at. 😃
@@larkatmic
Nah! :) Here's where you're wrong! :)
I DO enjoy it - the "greenest" grass is still where I was raised and born - I LOVE my Country - I would die for Poland no questions asked.
...but that does not mean I do like to travel either - see other places - it doesn't mean I don't like the land I was raised in. There are places here, pleces that (you could say) time almost forgot of. Places you will not find on any tourist map - you have to know them to get there. Same thing goes for many European countries I loved walking through Ireland (the Irish are amazing people!) - Scottland - England - Spain. The English have probably the most beautiful countryside I've ever seen - all those small medieval towns like the place Shakespeare was born (Stratford) and then York and Durham & the count goes on. I enjoyed them all. My girlfriend is from Southern Germany (Ingolstadt) - and when we go visit her Parents in Bavaria, there are places there that are breath-taking, too. Same goes for Italy - I have a house in Milan - if you go North - 25km's (20 minutes car-ride) - and you're in the region of the most beautiful Alpine lakes (Como - Maggiore and then Garda). You go the other (SW) direction and within 2 hours you are on the coast of the Mediterranean.
However each of those places is...I don't know how to say ? ... it "tastes" differently.
roots will always be in Poland - that will never change.
Life is just too short to see everything there is in a coutry like Italy, that - by all standards - is relatively small, and yet there are places here I've still never seen ( -and I'd love to!).
...and STILL I would like to see a bit of that famed "New World" - it's not your "shade of the grass" that is pulling me there. I already know what "my shade of the grass" looks like - it is the same "grass" I will be buried under! - and that one has always been in the land of my Forefathers - Poland.
In the MEANTIME!... :)
...I WANNA SEE AS MUCH OF THE WORLD AS I CAN!
PS.
FUN-FACT! We had it already planned out to go to Brasil this winter (winter in Europe, obviously!) - right before the chinese commie party decided to give another great "gift" to the whole world.
@@2serveand2protect Wonderfully said. Here’s to good times traveler. Enjoy the ride.
Watching from New Zealand :)
Nice video.Thanks.Greetings from Poland
Helpful not just to dream but to see it all in bloom.
Yep...obviously a Dublinite by rhe wsy you ran the first red light crossing over 319 near Dublin Police station. lol
I live here in this town
Hunter Haley what you know about j c landing
My Town!
You think that's small how about Nashville Georgia
Lived here until I was 14. It was really small but there are some things that I really missed about it. I lived just a few minutes off of exit 54, not very far from where you went by. Everyone was super religious tho.
PS. Beautiful video, mate! Thumb up & subscribed immediately! ;) :) Have a nice day, 'ya all.
Watching from dublin ireland 💚
Watching from Dublin, California
@@singingLeaf123 small world 😉
that my town
Daven Hughes my too
Daven Hughes I went down the same road an hour ago
My Town!
whats taht music
jaakk elahh Om.. mampir dulu ke warteg ngapaa...ngopi kekk ngopi......
You ran a red light. Why didn't you stop?
They were already half way through the intersection when the light turned yellow. Stopping wouldnt have been an option at that point
Dublinites stop for no one. Unfortunately we also ride 25 in the left😥
Any idea what's the song that starts @ 3.15?
HEY WE DONT KNOW EACH OTHER BUT IM A INFANTRYMEN ARMY MY GOD FATHER WACTCH OVER ME HE RASIED ME MY BIRTH PARENTS LEFT ME WITH HIM AN NEVER CAME TO GET ME I WAS 3 HE WAS 60ISH WHEN I GREW UP I NEVER HAD RULES COOL CHILD HOOD BULL AND I WERE FAMILY WHEN I LEFT FOR IRAQ A MIRACLE HAPPENED HE MEET A WOMEN THEY GOT HITCHED AND LIVED IN DUDDLY SO WHEN I WENT 2 IRAQ 4 15 MTH HE DIDNT MAKE IT HE DIED WHEN I CAME HOME ALL I WAS TOLD HE IS IN THE CEMETERY THATS NOT WERE HE WANTS TO BE IF YOU OR ANYONE IN UR AO KNOWS WERE ITS AT PLEASE TELL ME I JUST NEED TO LET GO I DIDNT GET TO SAY BYE BULL RIP WV
HIRAM HILL thank you for your service...
Am I the only one who grew up on the johnson county boat landing and hunt there😂
Hi! Look, Real Russia / Provincial Russia. European part. Russian Deep North. Vologda region. Totma small town: population 9.800, ethnic russians 97% (orthodox christians). Video (to russian): 2: 40 Totma road landscape, 2: 50 Totma bus station, 3: 15 mini-hotel's room, 4: 15 Totma college, 5: 00 Orthodox Church 1 (baroque style), 5: 45 Totma fly, 9: 35 Orthodox Church 2 (baroque style),11: 15 Totma museum of sailors (Totma's Sailors: Across the Arctic ocean, from Sukhona River to Aleutian Islands, US. Ivan Kuskov is the first commandant of Fort Ross, California. Ivan Kuskov was born in the town of Totma in 1765 ), 13: 10 The american black fox is a symbol of Totma, 13: 20 Center, a fountain. 13: 60 monument Nikolai Rubtsov - Russian poet, he is studied at Totma College, 14: 10 Sukhona river, 14: 15 Orthodox Church 3 (baroque style), 15: 20 New houses in Totma, 15: 40 Totma kindergarten, 15: 55 Memorial to the "Defenders of the Motherland" and a cannon, 18: 30 Totma mini-hotel, 19: 00 typical house, 19: 15 old house (19th century), 19: 45 shop, 20: 10 police, 20: 20 Sailors memorial, 0: 45 bridge and church, 21: 40 fly, 26: 50 wild park, 27: 50 Orthodox Church 4 (baroque style), 28: 15 typical house, 28: 45 typical house, 28: 50 veterans park, 29: 05 football field. Bye! th-cam.com/video/YeYdFu3dawA/w-d-xo.html
hey what is the song at 4 : 27
The song name is: no será lo mismo sin ti - libido.
You drove through worst parts of town and missed the majority of Dublin by not going down main St.
I just came to look for the city from a serie I see everyday here in Brazil. Its Here Comes Honey Boo Boo.
Great video, but I would have rather you left the audio alone. If you really wanted something other than the sounds of driving you should have put a local radio station on your car radio. We want to get a feel for what it's like driving through this small town, and your music ruined that.
John Argus shoulda put Y96
cant please ppl for shit, by the way great video and music
Download Tune-in radio app. Browse radio stations by location. Try Gainesville, Georgia AM550 WDUN and listen to the morning show. Also, high school football Friday nights on the radio are great. You’ll get a good feel of our neighborhood
Magic 98.1!
Love the music who is it?
looks racist
NefiTheKid it’s not
The north is where the racists are. Probably like yourself tbh
It's majority black actually.