You totally misjudged this town. You saw very little of it, and what you saw was older parts of town. You didn't even see downtown, which is where people go to have fun. It has restaurants, bars, a coffee shop, unique little stores & boutiques, a brewery, food trucks, etc. All within walking distance of each other. You also didn't see our industrial area or how many factories we now have. You went through older parts of town so you missed newer homes & apartments. And we certainly do have crime. Lots more than you think. We have murders, burglaries, drugs, vandalism, theft, an occasional high speed police chase, shootings, assaults and so on. Also, we're not all like that man at the red light. The majority of us don't have that small town, up in everybody's business attitude. You really were far off from the reality of what this town is like. So please don't be so quick to judge by such a short drive. On a note of praise, you recorded my niece getting into her car at her house on your video. That was a pleasant surprise. Give our town another drive thru sometime and check out the areas I mentioned above.
Canadian born but my mom is american and grew up in e town, used to go there every summer to visit gramma, she lived in indian hills and you actually passed the entrance to that neighborhood a little bit after the walgreens at the beginning. I remember the town mall is spelled with an e at the end and theres a really nice country club somewhere out there.
23:02 issue might be horrible headlight design on that cadillac certainly confusing to look at. You cant see his blinker at that angle, but you can see his driver side headlight brighter like if it was on. Horrible engineering on those angles
22:5724:16 - I don’t think it was worth trying to argue with a stranger over. Specially since it wasn’t his problem. I think the issue arises from the sun hitting that headlight on the side and making it look like his headlights were out. Regardless, its a small thing not worth starting an argument with a stranger
First off, there are nosey idiots everywhere just like the one you came across @ 24:16. We have our fair share of them here in California as well. I just ignore them, and go about my day because they aren't worth my time for anything. Second, great video! Keep them coming!
I am laughing my ass off at this video! First off, you noticed 2 buildings we own at 4:02 so thanks for saying they are big and beautiful! :) Then by 23:00 you are singing a little ditty about "have you ever been bored out of your mind" and I am dying!! Nailed it! Wanna buy 2 big beautiful buildings???
3:00 Should've turned left at that light. The best part of "E-Town" is downtown. Like someone else mentioned in comments, "It has restaurants, bars, a coffee shop, unique little stores & boutiques, a brewery, food trucks, etc. All within walking distance of each other."
I would love to move to Kentucky.. or Nebraska it's really nice in both those States. When I traveled with my band when I was younger I traveled the country there was quite a few States out there that I'd love to stay in. Unfortunately right now I'm in Connecticut and it sucks.. worst place to live in the country
Really? I have heard Cos Cob, Riverside, Greenwich, and Westport are nice. I know of folks up on Orchard and beautiful homes there. I respectfully disagree that any place could be worse statewide than Alabama, the armpit & cesspool of America. Just my opinion.
Dude I'm glad I don't pay your insurance premiums because you were literally driving in the middle of the road on streets in subdivision. My daughter even noticed that, lol. Never trust people's blinker lights anywhere you drive. That's a known fact. Judging a town on a couple of people? Wow, any town you go to has it's fair share of people you don't like, that's life.
This is just a perfect example of why you should never move to these backwards small towns. If you lived there we would run and tell everyone he knows about how you ran miss johnson off the road.. and you would start getting stares and trash thrown on your car and endless passive aggressive behaviors forever.
Smaller 30K population BORING town, they can get tribal and weird, nothing to do, many of them have never been over 30 miles away from their own home and have never gone anywhere or travelled.
@@vliciouss lol I grew up in a town a lot like that so I am familiar, around 30K population, I moved west when I was 29 years old or so. I got bored out of my mind pretty much, packed up what I had in my 4X4 and left.
30k population is boring? Sure it wont have the nightlife of a large city but considering I currently live in a town of 200 people, 30k would be an improvement. We dont even have a gas station
The problem with Kentucky vs other southern states is the finances. Kentucky has way too much debt and pension obligations. Maybe you could start adding state fiscal health information to your videos. It's very important when choosing a place to move! That said Kentucky is priced below its neighbors and we're still considering it
@@hoopty. All the major ratings agencies rank Kentucky in the bottom 5 of their fiscal health list. All the states you mentioned are well above Kentucky in ranking. I'm talking about the State government's finances, not individual finances. Kentucky as a state is on the brink of bankruptcy, barely better off than California and NY.
I live in Florida, and I I am considering moving to a state with a moderate or low cost of living, but I also do not want to move to a state that is worse related to the health system, the basic education system, etc because I do not think for myself, I think for my son and his needs. We like Florida a lot, the only thing that pushes me to leave here is the high cost of rent and the cost of buying a home, too high, way overpriced. So considering a state equal to or better than this one, but with a modest/low cost of living, and with the rest that I wrote above. Any recommendation? Thanks 😊 @Autodidactia
You totally misjudged this town. You saw very little of it, and what you saw was older parts of town. You didn't even see downtown, which is where people go to have fun. It has restaurants, bars, a coffee shop, unique little stores & boutiques, a brewery, food trucks, etc. All within walking distance of each other.
You also didn't see our industrial area or how many factories we now have. You went through older parts of town so you missed newer homes & apartments. And we certainly do have crime. Lots more than you think. We have murders, burglaries, drugs, vandalism, theft, an occasional high speed police chase, shootings, assaults and so on.
Also, we're not all like that man at the red light. The majority of us don't have that small town, up in everybody's business attitude.
You really were far off from the reality of what this town is like. So please don't be so quick to judge by such a short drive.
On a note of praise, you recorded my niece getting into her car at her house on your video. That was a pleasant surprise.
Give our town another drive thru sometime and check out the areas I mentioned above.
Canadian born but my mom is american and grew up in e town, used to go there every summer to visit gramma, she lived in indian hills and you actually passed the entrance to that neighborhood a little bit after the walgreens at the beginning. I remember the town mall is spelled with an e at the end and theres a really nice country club somewhere out there.
23:02 issue might be horrible headlight design on that cadillac certainly confusing to look at. You cant see his blinker at that angle, but you can see his driver side headlight brighter like if it was on. Horrible engineering on those angles
22:57 24:16 - I don’t think it was worth trying to argue with a stranger over. Specially since it wasn’t his problem. I think the issue arises from the sun hitting that headlight on the side and making it look like his headlights were out. Regardless, its a small thing not worth starting an argument with a stranger
He was so far down the road when that happened. How did he even see that?
First off, there are nosey idiots everywhere just like the one you came across @ 24:16. We have our fair share of them here in California as well. I just ignore them, and go about my day because they aren't worth my time for anything. Second, great video! Keep them coming!
Well said 😂😂😂 I don’t understand why this man wanted to make a scene out of a simple traffic misunderstanding that lead to nothing.
Well said . Those guys are everywhere.
24:16 why make someone else’s problem yours?
I am laughing my ass off at this video! First off, you noticed 2 buildings we own at 4:02 so thanks for saying they are big and beautiful! :) Then by 23:00 you are singing a little ditty about "have you ever been bored out of your mind" and I am dying!! Nailed it! Wanna buy 2 big beautiful buildings???
My hometown Elizabethtown “Etown” Ky 270 may seem small but actually getting bigger and has big city feel to it
Been down this road so many times when I was stationed in Ft. Knox. Very nice town
3:00 Should've turned left at that light. The best part of "E-Town" is downtown. Like someone else mentioned in comments, "It has restaurants, bars, a coffee shop, unique little stores & boutiques, a brewery, food trucks, etc. All within walking distance of each other."
I would love to move to Kentucky.. or Nebraska it's really nice in both those States. When I traveled with my band when I was younger I traveled the country there was quite a few States out there that I'd love to stay in. Unfortunately right now I'm in Connecticut and it sucks.. worst place to live in the country
Connecticut is bad from what i hear. I gotta get up there
Really? I have heard Cos Cob, Riverside, Greenwich, and Westport are nice. I know of folks up on Orchard and beautiful homes there. I respectfully disagree that any place could be worse statewide than Alabama, the armpit & cesspool of America. Just my opinion.
@@nomiddlenamenmn427 i would move to Connecticut over alabama 😅😅😅
Uhh... I see your Connecticut and raise you NJ 🤦😭
downtown around the court house is where it was filmed. i was able to watch the filming.
u only seen 30% of the city😂😂
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Seems like you wanted a fight
It is illegal to make an u-turn.
😂😂 lmao I fell out when you and that old man had words 😂 not you saying mind your business old man 😂
I been trying to find townhomes or condos there . Have you seen any ? If so do a video
You're naming percentages what letters what the fuck do these things mean?
No need to curse. We letter code races for legal issues we know what were doing 99.99% of people can figure it out
Dude I'm glad I don't pay your insurance premiums because you were literally driving in the middle of the road on streets in subdivision. My daughter even noticed that, lol. Never trust people's blinker lights anywhere you drive. That's a known fact. Judging a town on a couple of people? Wow, any town you go to has it's fair share of people you don't like, that's life.
come back, i’ll give a real tour
Now its 60fps, thank you!
We fixed it 🙂 thanks. Not sure how it got down to 30
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This is just a perfect example of why you should never move to these backwards small towns. If you lived there we would run and tell everyone he knows about how you ran miss johnson off the road.. and you would start getting stares and trash thrown on your car and endless passive aggressive behaviors forever.
Small towns= small minded people.
We're definitely not backwards. They just sadly happened to encounter an ass at the red light.
Smaller 30K population BORING town, they can get tribal and weird, nothing to do, many of them have never been over 30 miles away from their own home and have never gone anywhere or travelled.
You just explained my hometown. They get aggressive for no reason
@@vliciouss lol I grew up in a town a lot like that so I am familiar, around 30K population, I moved west when I was 29 years old or so. I got bored out of my mind pretty much, packed up what I had in my 4X4 and left.
So when i lived in Louisville Kentucky i went to school with kids who had never even left their neighborhood 😐😐😐
30k population is boring? Sure it wont have the nightlife of a large city but considering I currently live in a town of 200 people, 30k would be an improvement. We dont even have a gas station
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Jose have you ever been to Long Island New York?
Sadly no
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The problem with Kentucky vs other southern states is the finances. Kentucky has way too much debt and pension obligations. Maybe you could start adding state fiscal health information to your videos. It's very important when choosing a place to move! That said Kentucky is priced below its neighbors and we're still considering it
Kentucky beats Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas. They are a lot worse. Kentucky is a blessing compared to those places.
@@hoopty. All the major ratings agencies rank Kentucky in the bottom 5 of their fiscal health list. All the states you mentioned are well above Kentucky in ranking. I'm talking about the State government's finances, not individual finances. Kentucky as a state is on the brink of bankruptcy, barely better off than California and NY.
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@@ScarletKnightmare wow! Hi, Where I can read that information or statistics? Thanks
I live in Florida, and I I am considering moving to a state with a moderate or low cost of living, but I also do not want to move to a state that is worse related to the health system, the basic education system, etc
because I do not think for myself, I think for my son and his needs.
We like Florida a lot, the only thing that pushes me to leave here is the high cost of rent and the cost of buying a home, too high, way overpriced. So considering a state equal to or better than this one, but with a modest/low cost of living, and with the rest that I wrote above. Any recommendation? Thanks 😊
@Autodidactia
Watch your mouth!!! Youre nobody!!
Bunch of addicted inbreeding hicks
My great grandfather was born there and all his family.....