Thanks for uploading this! The long gone California Toys at 0:23 - 0:24 will always be special to me. That is where we would go for the original Kenner Star Wars action figures in the late 70's to early 80's. My dad bought me the Death Star Space Station playset there back in 1981. It was the last remaining one they had and he shelled out $50 for it. I still have it in its original box, along with all my other vintage Star Wars toys and figures.
If you pause on 2:34 That was my fathers store for 40 years, it was two stores until he turned them to one big one. So sad to see it go.. He got rid of it 4 months ago.
@Meadowlawn WOW !!!!!!!! I have no words , I used to live in South Gate California back in the 1980's and moved to Arizona now . Here is what is very strange , or I should say a true moment of amazing surprise - So I go looking here on you tube for a video of what Downtown LA was like back in the 80's Because I used to work at this store called GQ Style . I used to have the closing shift - So I find that you video taped the store and wow that was a moment I called my wife to show her the store
"Hope you are still here after all these years, nice to know you lived in S.G. very close to me, sad you had to leave CA I cannot imagine myself moving away from L.A. "How was it working at GQ saw the store in the video, what kind of clothes did the store sell? "Were the clothes cool, did you like working there? "How did you travel to work? "Do you miss those times and particularly L.A.?
Nice footage! I never thought that I would ever be nostalgic for that part of Downtown Los Angeles, but compared to what it looks like today, I'd take that any day.
Remember going to the restroom was an experience huge corridors with velvet benches marble bathrooms what a world back then and the sixties and seventies wow so happy I was there for it!
wowwww....LA in the 80s ! the people look so different, the way they dress their hair and the cars ! omg i love it, it's amazing...and to think michael jackson was somewhere near there and how cool he looked back then omg :) thank you for posting !
At :20 you video taped my childhood favorite go-to Toy store! Loved that place, so crowded and narrow filled to the ceiling with toys, and it was a tall interior! Downtown by then had become a total mess, lots of junkie stores, dirty, terrible. I dont miss those days but I have a scant few favorite memories. Now its not too much different other than gentrifiers coming in thinking its a great place. Not for me. - Gary
WOW !!!!!!!! I have no words , I used to live in South Gate California back in the 1980's and moved to Arizona now . Here is what is very strange , or I should say a true moment of amazing surprise - So I go looking here on you tube for a video of what Downtown LA was like back in the 80's Because I used to work at this store called GQ Style . I used to have the closing shift - So I find that you video taped the store and wow that was a moment I called my wife to show her
Oh my got I seen these video its great .I got so nostalgic I was little girl back then and I remember going with my parents to zodys I loved it lots of toys ....my parents would go to the million dollar theater back in 1982 ..my mom would take me and my sisters to shop at giant penny store lol what memories the 80s were awesome the 80s rocked...nothing compare as today for example the lifestyle people were friendly fun activities the backyard parties toys etccccc...love and miss the 80s ....times of my chidhood...
Some of it does still look the same. I've been the Sassony Arcade quite a few times, but that placed closed down sometime within these past few years. Rocky 3 was actually filmed right there. It's the scene when Paulie was drunk in the arcade and throws the liquor bottle at the Rocky pinball machine. You can actually see Clifton's Cafeteria in a quick shot when Paulie is on the street too. Clifton's Cafeteria was closed for a while and then reopened with a new look in the front now.
Los Angeles's Broadway was a lively place back then and Broadway is even more lively today thanks to all those residential units in the upper floors of all those buildings either being rented or sold. Many of the old movie palaces have either reopened after restorations or are in the process of being restored. Broadway is still the busiest street in Los Angeles.
I was like what the hell is this guy talking about but saw it was 16 years ago lol. Yeah i guess there was a lot of hipster optimism then, oh its so lively lol no it's not it's filled with crackheads , and the places he's talking about the rent is so absurdly high I don't know who would or could live there
My first visit to LA was in 1988. I got stranded in downtown whist traveling back to Huntington Beach from Hollywood. I must have stuck out like a sore thumb as LAPD finest pulled up and asked if I was ok. I got a lift in a police car to a local hotel. It was just like the movies!
That's funny, and unsurprising. As a teenager back then I was always curious about the few white people I spotted on the street, especially in East LA/Boyle Heights. Occasionally I'd even discretely follow them around just to see what they were up to, how they ended up there.
Nice nostalgic memory. 1988 is also the very first year I paid a business trip to LA from China. Everything was fresh then. Hope we are as much inquisitive as then.
Thanks for pointing that out. I was actually rather vague about the date (either 1988 or 1989 seemed plausible) but insofar as the Orpheum marquee says "The Land Before Time," I am going to say this is 1988. Cheers.
I grew up downtown. My father managed a hotel for 30 years. I saw the decline due to mass immigration to the area. Most all the good stores closed. People moved to suburbs and downtown MTA transportation collapsed to city central. I saw a city that has become Tijuana. How sad.
@shadow0106 amazing :) i wasnt alive in those days but it reminds me of when i was really little in the late 90s so i kinda know how you feel...somewhat..idk it just gave me a weird deja vu
nobody else on here maybe some but, i grew up on 7th and broadway as a kid, my family banged 18th and 7th and broadway was actually a click. i was there all the freaking time. playing arcade all the time, going to cliftons all time, ( i hate that i was closed for like 10 years but glad is open again.). there was nothing like the 80s. downtown has changed so much i dont even like going there. my mom worked at the downtown car wash late 80s to the mid 90s, i lived in that area. i see that staples and all these other things are there now, is just crazy so much has changed.
I was just an infant in the late 80s, but I remember 18th street on Broadway. They used to be at that arcade all the time, like you said. Would get into it with 5th & Hill, who sold carga in the area
@TrainedACE that’s because 2007 was also better then today pretty much anytime before the last 10 years was better then today it has nothing to do with the myth about people glamorizing the old days as that myth is false.
1:31 - spring street arcade. when we used to take the bus to downtown in the 90s, my friends and i would buy stink bombs and other crude novelties in a stall inside the area that's now restaurants. there were swapmeet-style stalls with shirts, tube socks and all kinds of stuff.. pretty much like how santee alley is now. i love seeing old buildings being restored. I guess there was something endearing about the old decaying downtown LA. But I always wanted to see it get cleaned up.
What's the song playing in this video, and by whom was it made? Also, could someone living in LA maybe go and redo this video exactly the same way showing the street at night in 2010? I would do it but I live in Philadelphia. You know, cue up the same song, go downtown around say 6.30pm and see what happens as you film it from a car.
This looks more like a big city in 1978! There was a lot of retail still left down there for the late 80's! Sad to see less foot traffic there now than back then. But on the whole, Downtown LA is poised better now than back then. It's easy to forget that when this film was made, there was at least on department store (though on the opposite side of Broadway from this film) still open - but in its last year.
Wow ! so many memories, I could go on for ever as I strolled those streets since 1978. Like a previous subscriber noted, if I only had a time machine. Now, all stores are defunct. Just a few Jewelry stores and that's it. Sorry to get political, but Villaraigoza and Garcetti destroyed beautiful DTLA
I love L.A, went there once last year and coming back next year. So sad the downtown is so empty now...I hope this city will become like in the past...The song on the video is great, do you know the name of that song ? Thank for the video
0:26 my first experience with Fatburger lol, I remember my mom taking me here and getting mad at the server for serving us drinks with a shitload of ice with no refills. That's what I remember. Then, we would go to Fallas Paredes and my brothers to GQ style for their disco outfits to get ready for the weekend apartment parties haha, I will never forget those days.
Fat burger stop existing a long time ago in downtown LA, I remember going there too back in the 80s with my family! Haha! It was a pretty creepy place back than? My mom would go to zodys, woolworth ,giant penny stores!
wow, I would say 1985/86 going to the arcades, the movie theaters "3 movies for the price of one" good memories for sure. We used to go zodys too! the one on Sunset blvd and Western Blvd. They closed this one around 1987, Good memories. Creepy? I don't know if creepy but interesting for sure. I remember there was an African American family of street dancers husband-wife and 2 kids who danced Tap along Broadway Blvd. We used to watch them perform, taking the RTD bus to Broadway Blvd. was a hell of a trip every Sunday morning.
@@soul2soul429 I lived near Olympic blvd and western (Korea Town). We moved to san fer valley right after the Rodney King riots. I went to John Burroughs jr high, and Fairfax high for summer school and graduated from LA high. Every time I'm near the area, I always take a minute and reminisce about my childhood, and teen years.
ah yes, Down town, its smelly, scary, sticky, full of beggars, theives and bumbs.... but i love every single block of it!! I am glad they are bringing back the movie theaters, there are none like this block of old theaters in the world.
I've seen the Seattle night-life, and you'd run out of brightly lit establishments to photograph on any one street in well less than three minutes, even if the car were going half as fast.
Again... i wísh i could've walked down that place, do the clubs, randomly see Slash and the rest of Guns walking down copping some shit or whatever... just taking it all in...
Why back them people cleaned they store windows?, i have recently went to downtown LA and all the downtown stores where dirty, whit dirt windows, and lots of crazy people on the streets.
dude what a masterpiece of film. I live in L.A. and believe me it looks like garbage now. I seen Gameplace... man it was an arcade with the tinted windows. Now you can't find an arcade within 100 miles!
My dad used to work in the Fashion District starting around this time. 9th and Los Angeles. As you can see it was actually alive and happening during this time...I feel like none of those storefronts would be open long after dark now and almost nobody except crackheads would be walking on the streets now. It was grimy back then but not a zombie wasteland like it is now
Thanks for uploading this! The long gone California Toys at 0:23 - 0:24 will always be special to me. That is where we would go for the original Kenner Star Wars action figures in the late 70's to early 80's. My dad bought me the Death Star Space Station playset there back in 1981. It was the last remaining one they had and he shelled out $50 for it. I still have it in its original box, along with all my other vintage Star Wars toys and figures.
Now they're mostly collection items.
Certainly. It was shot on VHS-C tape running through a Zenith camcorder that I was running while my brother drove the car. Hope this helps!
Holy crap! The arcades and Kinney Shoes and Thom McAnn. Makes me so nostalgic. I wish I had a time machine. I would go back STAT!
You aged like wine
If you pause on 2:34 That was my fathers store for 40 years, it was two stores until he turned them to one big one. So sad to see it go.. He got rid of it 4 months ago.
Whyed he get rid of it?
3 Fuckin years later😂
I'm going to assume it was no longer affordable.
@@distantyahoo It was demolished. New apartments are being built on that spot. Gentrification...smh :(
Really? Wow
So much has changed in Downtown Los Angeles since then miss the 1980's
My old stomping grounds! It was gritty, but I always loved downtown.
i was born exactly one month before this vide was shot and still live in the los angeles area, now im 23 how time flies.
@Meadowlawn WOW !!!!!!!! I have no words , I used to live in South Gate California back in the 1980's and moved to Arizona now . Here is what is very strange , or I should say a true moment of amazing surprise - So I go looking here on you tube for a video of what Downtown LA was like back in the 80's Because I used to work at this store called GQ Style . I used to have the closing shift - So I find that you video taped the store and wow that was a moment I called my wife to show her the store
"Hope you are still here after all these years, nice to know you lived in S.G. very close to me, sad you had to leave CA
I cannot imagine myself moving away from L.A.
"How was it working at GQ saw the store in the video, what kind of clothes did the store sell? "Were the clothes cool, did you like working there? "How did you travel to work? "Do you miss those times and particularly L.A.?
Nice footage! I never thought that I would ever be nostalgic for that part of Downtown Los Angeles, but compared to what it looks like today, I'd take that any day.
Cliftons on 7th and Broadway. I used to go there so much as a kid, good grub! Still open aswell
This is classic. I used to work for Fayva Shoes right on Broadway back in 1987. Downtown was still doing allright.
Hey my dad had a store right next Door, Broadway Pants ring a bell?
this is just so fascinating to me !!
I wish all of the Theatres were still opern as they were in 1988. Broadway in Downtown LA has the largest Historical Theatres district in the USA
Remember going to the restroom was an experience huge corridors with velvet benches marble bathrooms what a world back then and the sixties and seventies wow so happy I was there for it!
Oh where did the time go! I use to work in 6th and Broadway in 1989. Anyone remember the U2 concert on the roof ? ✨
This was about 19 years ago when it was uploaded
wowwww....LA in the 80s ! the people look so different, the way they dress their hair and the cars ! omg i love it, it's amazing...and to think michael jackson was somewhere near there and how cool he looked back then omg :) thank you for posting !
At :20 you video taped my childhood favorite go-to Toy store! Loved that place, so crowded and narrow filled to the ceiling with toys, and it was a tall interior! Downtown by then had become a total mess, lots of junkie stores, dirty, terrible. I dont miss those days but I have a scant few favorite memories. Now its not too much different other than gentrifiers coming in thinking its a great place. Not for me.
- Gary
some of this stuff is still around, 20 years later (i live in the downtown l.a. area so i see it all the time).
WOW !!!!!!!! I have no words , I used to live in South Gate California back in the 1980's and moved to Arizona now . Here is what is very strange , or I should say a true moment of amazing surprise - So I go looking here on you tube for a video of what Downtown LA was like back in the 80's Because I used to work at this store called GQ Style . I used to have the closing shift - So I find that you video taped the store and wow that was a moment I called my wife to show her
you commented about this video 8 years ago, do you still come back to watch it?
since there was no reply, i'm guessing no. LOL!
june 30, 2023
Oh my got I seen these video its great .I got so nostalgic I was little girl back then and I remember going with my parents to zodys I loved it lots of toys ....my parents would go to the million dollar theater back in 1982 ..my mom would take me and my sisters to shop at giant penny store lol what memories the 80s were awesome the 80s rocked...nothing compare as today for example the lifestyle people were friendly fun activities the backyard parties toys etccccc...love and miss the 80s ....times of my chidhood...
Beauty and the beat... you ... you are lucky to be alive during that time.
Some of it does still look the same. I've been the Sassony Arcade quite a few times, but that placed closed down sometime within these past few years. Rocky 3 was actually filmed right there. It's the scene when Paulie was drunk in the arcade and throws the liquor bottle at the Rocky pinball machine. You can actually see Clifton's Cafeteria in a quick shot when Paulie is on the street too. Clifton's Cafeteria was closed for a while and then reopened with a new look in the front now.
So sad downtown now, is a ghost down. I remember going to the movies as a kid.
Los Angeles's Broadway was a lively place back then and Broadway is even more lively today thanks to all those residential units in the upper floors of all those buildings either being rented or sold. Many of the old movie palaces have either reopened after restorations or are in the process of being restored. Broadway is still the busiest street in Los Angeles.
With lots of homeless
@@Tupadre8976
That's for sure. Homelessness and other society ills.
This did Not age well at all lol
@@christ1845 you can say that again lol
I was like what the hell is this guy talking about but saw it was 16 years ago lol. Yeah i guess there was a lot of hipster optimism then, oh its so lively lol no it's not it's filled with crackheads , and the places he's talking about the rent is so absurdly high I don't know who would or could live there
Downtown Los Angeles is so beautiful
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My first visit to LA was in 1988. I got stranded in downtown whist traveling back to Huntington Beach from Hollywood. I must have stuck out like a sore thumb as LAPD finest pulled up and asked if I was ok. I got a lift in a police car to a local hotel. It was just like the movies!
and back then there werent cellphones,tablets or GPS just asking or with maps you could get where you want we had advantages and disadvantages.
That's funny, and unsurprising. As a teenager back then I was always curious about the few white people I spotted on the street, especially in East LA/Boyle Heights. Occasionally I'd even discretely follow them around just to see what they were up to, how they ended up there.
Nice nostalgic memory. 1988 is also the very first year I paid a business trip to LA from China. Everything was fresh then. Hope we are as much inquisitive as then.
Epitome of White privilege.
My mom first took me to downtown in the early 80s Broadway is way different now new money n ppl thinking they just discovered it
The dawn of the Golden Age of Hip Hop, sad it had to end around the mid late 90s. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for pointing that out. I was actually rather vague about the date (either 1988 or 1989 seemed plausible) but insofar as the Orpheum marquee says "The Land Before Time," I am going to say this is 1988. Cheers.
great background music!
Awesome video.
L.A. has it all no matter where you go.
I grew up downtown. My father managed a hotel for 30 years. I saw the decline due to mass immigration to the area. Most all the good stores closed. People moved to suburbs and downtown MTA transportation collapsed to city central. I saw a city that has become Tijuana. How sad.
Damn shame 😐
Omg I can picture Richard ramirez walking these streets
He did! he actually stayed near that area at the cecil hotel. I heard it was one of his spots to crash after commiting crimes.
@@caradehuachinango1291 yes I can see him wondering around would have been nice to meet hin
@@MTmadar lol yep
Name of song playing in the background
@shadow0106 amazing :) i wasnt alive in those days but it reminds me of when i was really little in the late 90s so i kinda know how you feel...somewhat..idk it just gave me a weird deja vu
And its playng a brazilian son!
Congratulations for your video!
from Brazil
I love the music you chose and the scenes. I dreamed of going there, but it seems too dangerous now.
nobody else on here maybe some but, i grew up on 7th and broadway as a kid, my family banged 18th and 7th and broadway was actually a click. i was there all the freaking time. playing arcade all the time, going to cliftons all time, ( i hate that i was closed for like 10 years but glad is open again.). there was nothing like the 80s. downtown has changed so much i dont even like going there. my mom worked at the downtown car wash late 80s to the mid 90s, i lived in that area. i see that staples and all these other things are there now, is just crazy so much has changed.
Saludos to them 7th & Broadway Gangster's
I was just an infant in the late 80s, but I remember 18th street on Broadway. They used to be at that arcade all the time, like you said. Would get into it with 5th & Hill, who sold carga in the area
@@fredtaylor9288 S/o to Og Evil Boy, E.I.P Og Solin 7th and Broadway Gs 🍻🍻🍻
@@fredtaylor9288 yeah in the 80s, you had 18th St , 5th Hill, Tercera, Alpine St Dogtown and Primera Flats in that area ..
Clifton's is a night club now. The old days are gone.
I love the light of the cameo, My dream home,I wanna live in that building for the rest of my life if i can!
Amazing how much foot traffic there was then, and how many of the marquee's were lit up.
(as I just got back from shopping on Braodway)
:)
2023 after a random recommendation.
Look how Much has changed...I miss the 80s. Sassony Arcade was the biggest arcade in L.A.
2021 totally 100% different!
ahhh the 80's, i was a teen in the wrong decade
@TrainedACE that’s because 2007 was also better then today pretty much anytime before the last 10 years was better then today it has nothing to do with the myth about people glamorizing the old days as that myth is false.
1:31 - spring street arcade. when we used to take the bus to downtown in the 90s, my friends and i would buy stink bombs and other crude novelties in a stall inside the area that's now restaurants. there were swapmeet-style stalls with shirts, tube socks and all kinds of stuff.. pretty much like how santee alley is now. i love seeing old buildings being restored. I guess there was something endearing about the old decaying downtown LA. But I always wanted to see it get cleaned up.
Anyone knows name of the song?..any info on the music pls?!?..
What's the song playing in this video, and by whom was it made?
Also, could someone living in LA maybe go and redo this video exactly the same way showing the street at night in 2010? I would do it but I live in Philadelphia. You know, cue up the same song, go downtown around say 6.30pm and see what happens as you film it from a car.
What song was playing in the background?
This looks more like a big city in 1978! There was a lot of retail still left down there for the late 80's! Sad to see less foot traffic there now than back then. But on the whole, Downtown LA is poised better now than back then. It's easy to forget that when this film was made, there was at least on department store (though on the opposite side of Broadway from this film) still open - but in its last year.
Wow ! so many memories, I could go on for ever as I strolled those streets since 1978. Like a previous subscriber noted, if I only had a time machine. Now, all stores are defunct. Just a few Jewelry stores and that's it. Sorry to get political, but Villaraigoza and Garcetti destroyed beautiful DTLA
I love L.A, went there once last year and coming back next year. So sad the downtown is so empty now...I hope this city will become like in the past...The song on the video is great, do you know the name of that song ? Thank for the video
+Redouane Liamini The song is "A Day in the Life of A Fool". As for the artist of this particular rendition, I am not sure.
Love all that retro neon. 1989 or 88? (i refer to the info text)
1988, this was the world I was born into.
What's the music playing in the background?
ok i know this might be off topic. but is there a place where you can drive in the La hills or hollywood hills to over see DOwntown los angeles??
All you need is Robert De Niro in a Checker cab and you got "Taxi Driver."
Had to slow the video down to see what was filmed.
0:26 my first experience with Fatburger lol, I remember my mom taking me here and getting mad at the server for serving us drinks with a shitload of ice with no refills. That's what I remember. Then, we would go to Fallas Paredes and my brothers to GQ style for their disco outfits to get ready for the weekend apartment parties haha, I will never forget those days.
Juan Paloma how long ago was that?
Fat burger stop existing a long time ago in downtown LA, I remember going there too back in the 80s with my family! Haha! It was a pretty creepy place back than? My mom would go to zodys, woolworth ,giant penny stores!
wow, I would say 1985/86 going to the arcades, the movie theaters "3 movies for the price of one" good memories for sure. We used to go zodys too! the one on Sunset blvd and Western Blvd. They closed this one around 1987, Good memories. Creepy? I don't know if creepy but interesting for sure. I remember there was an African American family of street dancers husband-wife and 2 kids who danced Tap along Broadway Blvd. We used to watch them perform, taking the RTD bus to Broadway Blvd. was a hell of a trip every Sunday morning.
@@caradehuachinango1291 where did you live at the time? 💗reading your anecdotes!
@@soul2soul429 I lived near Olympic blvd and western (Korea Town). We moved to san fer valley right after the Rodney King riots. I went to John Burroughs jr high, and Fairfax high for summer school and graduated from LA high. Every time I'm near the area, I always take a minute and reminisce about my childhood, and teen years.
ah yes, Down town, its smelly, scary, sticky, full of beggars, theives and bumbs.... but i love every single block of it!! I am glad they are bringing back the movie theaters, there are none like this block of old theaters in the world.
0:51 a KWS on the back of the bus!! WOW legendary
I went in March 2009 and it wasn't even as nice as this!
I've seen the Seattle night-life, and you'd run out of brightly lit establishments to photograph on any one street in well less than three minutes, even if the car were going half as fast.
Downtown is full of a bunch of empty buildings now. All i see is leasing signs now...and it feels so empty like a city that usd to be
Was there always a shoot out if a blood and crop saw each other in this part ?
Nice to not see any technology.....
Again... i wísh i could've walked down that place, do the clubs, randomly see Slash and the rest of Guns walking down copping some shit or whatever... just taking it all in...
I was 17 years old in 1988. It was a little safer back then.
i don't understand downtown and uptown?please,s/b explain me?
This is as close as we get to going back in time people.
how is it there man. i want to visit the beach and downtown. please be honest?
Sassony arcade at 0:32! oh man it looks bigger and its brighter!
Right next to the Clifton’s cafeteria with the 3 doors open was my dads clothing stores 😢rip dad
Looks exactly the same as today. nothings changed. except the cars.
great! wow DTLA has changed quite a bit
Downtown LA is healthier today (generally) than s 70s and 80s, is is making some huge changes.
Fuck off
Why back them people cleaned they store windows?, i have recently went to downtown LA and all the downtown stores where dirty, whit dirt windows, and lots of crazy people on the streets.
Name of song??
Man.... everything in the world has changed. :-(
Nice! does it still look the same?
I love it!
dude what a masterpiece of film. I live in L.A.
and believe me it looks like garbage now. I seen Gameplace... man it was an arcade with the tinted windows. Now you can't find an arcade within 100 miles!
And every person here has a story to tell.
Charles Butkowski's old stomping grounds! BARFLY good movie.
This reminds me a LOT of downtown Seattle at night. Looks very similar, to me.
The music is perfect for this sort of footage. You, by yourself in the back of a cab, musing over the meaning of it all. Haha!
PLEASE SOMEONE NAME THE MUSIC ITS SO FAMILIAR!!!...this footage is a gem by the way! Thnx Indeed
It hasn't in the south side of downtown. Only the cars have changed.
2:22 click here
Shock Master where you live now??? Or you still live there???
Down LA today in 2021 is garbage ran down and old . ... sad. I wish it was like this video
Holy crap!!!!! Are you kidding? That's worse than Seattle where I'm from! LOL That's just inconceivable.
Amazing
DeNiro took this footage while cabbing.
L.a gots the best shopping street malls
Could you drive it again and go a little slower? Thanks.
I miss the old Clifton’s in particular
My dad used to work in the Fashion District starting around this time. 9th and Los Angeles. As you can see it was actually alive and happening during this time...I feel like none of those storefronts would be open long after dark now and almost nobody except crackheads would be walking on the streets now. It was grimy back then but not a zombie wasteland like it is now
Maybe l was walking there wnend you shoot this video..my everyday.pat.
Looks fun..
awesome
I currently live next to what was the old KFC.
Now he is probably 50