Let me save you the time,,, Didn't make it past the 7:10 mark after nothing but his ramblings, he decides to inform us of how high his IQ must be? Couldn't imagine what the next 30 mins would bring...
Whittaker road 1:14 Nearing Downtown Ypsi 4:11 One of the rougher sides of Ypsi , the south side 5:00 Historic houses of Ypsilanti 7:47 HAABS Resturaunt is up on the right 9:25 Michigan avenue 10:14 Library on the left 10:45 Bus station on right 11:12 More historic houses 11:35 Historic houses typically rent by the room Firestation the original 12:43 The water tower 13:03 straight ahead Student households 14:05 Washtenaw Avenue, east side of the road 15:09 Most streets are one way in ypsilanti Sharp turn 19:03 The old ford plant of Ypsilanti 19:40 to the right The further you get away from the campus the more rundown the roads become The empty strip mall 21:41 Continuing down this road you’ll be near sugar Brooke and the crummy yellow liquor store 23:36 These houses are from the mid 50 -60s 24:27
They become rusted from the salt...when the roads are salted to prevent sliding from black ice. We maintained our vehicle yet had rust spots just because like I said the salt from the roads.
Ypsi is far from being the hood. Stoping at one standard Midwest liquor store doesn’t change that. Sad you didn’t go through depot town or any of the historic sites. Felt like your partner sounded sad while you shitted on our town. Thanks for visiting Katie! A fellow ypsilantian
@@cotty6395 there’s nothing nefarious about that liquor store. It’s looks the same as any other liquor store in the state. No offense but are you currently here? Houses in gault village barely stay on the market. That neighborhood is highly sought after and the area is quiet. I commented because there were a ton of historic streets or fun local businesses/restaurants to go to and instead the focus was on a liquor store and insinuating that made it hood when Ann Arbor, saline, Belleville and various other neighboring cities pretty much all have neighborhood liquor store(s) that look just like that.
Did you ever considering doing any editing? If not for fast forward, you could spend about 15 minutes just looking at the license plates of the cars ahead. The long wait staring at the doors of the party store was a big plus! Perhaps there was some point to this exercise?
You realize that rust is pretty much impossible to fully control when you live in Michigan aka “the rust belt”. It’s kind of like saying “why don’t Florida people cook the state down from all the heat” lol. I’m disappointed y’all haven’t explored flint, Saginaw, more of Detroit, Muskegon heights, etc lol. I thought y’all were hood tho (in Jose’s hood accent lol)
@@Readyornotriddle Detroit is on a whole other level and I did hoods other places. I didn't even wanna go into the ones in Detroit . In other cities, less a problem to.
I regret watching this. Typically when people flaunt intelligence they have the least amount of it. You’re kind of an asshole to your partner and in general.
Did you Ypsilanti was once called woodruffs groove ? One of the founders on the area stillbhas descendents that live just block away from where the first homes were built .
I moved when I was 13 I regret it I love ypsi and p.s. leave dude in Florida with the alligators🐊 and mosquitoes 🦟 next time😅😂😂😂 ypsi love.. Perry school kids🎉
I literally cried back in May when I was in Ypsi. It is NOT the town I grew up in and loved back in the 70's. It has gone to 💩 and you can thank the local government for that.
These two missed 80 per cent of Ypsilanti, not to mention that the abandoned house is not in Ypsilanti. No mention nor picture of Depot Town, nothing east of Prospect: Those who can - do. Those who can't - sell real estate....hope they can find their listings.
I live here. It’s decent, but only good food I find aside from Ann Arbor is middle eastern food, shawarma n such. I grew up in Biloxi so I certainly miss the heat
Crime is mostly contained to the south side away from Eastern Michigan University. The shops downtown are eclectic like you would find in most liberal arts areas. American culture is largely deracinated, so variety mostly stems from immigration
@@LayneHobbamocknot to far out is L. George's they got some pretty good food and large portions. A couple of staples around there is Bills hotdogs and Gabriel's Cheese Steak all on Michigan Ave
Let me save you the time,,, Didn't make it past the 7:10 mark after nothing but his ramblings, he decides to inform us of how high his IQ must be? Couldn't imagine what the next 30 mins would bring...
Oh you just missed it after the 7:30 mark it got insane 😬 you should definitely watch till the end😂
Its the SALT on the roads thats rusting those cars. It get VERY COLD in Michigan with lots of snow and lots of ice from October through April.
Not this year
Whittaker road 1:14
Nearing Downtown Ypsi 4:11
One of the rougher sides of Ypsi , the south side 5:00
Historic houses of Ypsilanti 7:47
HAABS Resturaunt is up on the right 9:25
Michigan avenue 10:14
Library on the left 10:45
Bus station on right 11:12
More historic houses 11:35
Historic houses typically rent by the room
Firestation the original 12:43
The water tower 13:03 straight ahead
Student households 14:05
Washtenaw Avenue, east side of the road 15:09
Most streets are one way in ypsilanti
Sharp turn 19:03
The old ford plant of Ypsilanti 19:40 to the right
The further you get away from the campus the more rundown the roads become
The empty strip mall 21:41
Continuing down this road you’ll be near sugar Brooke and the crummy yellow liquor store 23:36
These houses are from the mid 50 -60s 24:27
They become rusted from the salt...when the roads are salted to prevent sliding from black ice. We maintained our vehicle yet had rust spots just because like I said the salt from the roads.
You forgot about depot town!
Ypsi is far from being the hood. Stoping at one standard Midwest liquor store doesn’t change that. Sad you didn’t go through depot town or any of the historic sites. Felt like your partner sounded sad while you shitted on our town. Thanks for visiting Katie! A fellow ypsilantian
She rode back to Florida beach town with me.. have fun in that little town there
you ain’t been in ypsi clearly lol
@@cotty6395 there’s nothing nefarious about that liquor store. It’s looks the same as any other liquor store in the state. No offense but are you currently here? Houses in gault village barely stay on the market. That neighborhood is highly sought after and the area is quiet. I commented because there were a ton of historic streets or fun local businesses/restaurants to go to and instead the focus was on a liquor store and insinuating that made it hood when Ann Arbor, saline, Belleville and various other neighboring cities pretty much all have neighborhood liquor store(s) that look just like that.
Ypsilanti was my childhood home it's so old and decrepit now, I miss living there
Did you ever considering doing any editing? If not for fast forward, you could spend about 15 minutes just looking at the license plates of the cars ahead. The long wait staring at the doors of the party store was a big plus! Perhaps there was some point to this exercise?
I been on TH-cam for a while now, my unedited videos do better somehow
You realize that rust is pretty much impossible to fully control when you live in Michigan aka “the rust belt”. It’s kind of like saying “why don’t Florida people cook the state down from all the heat” lol. I’m disappointed y’all haven’t explored flint, Saginaw, more of Detroit, Muskegon heights, etc lol. I thought y’all were hood tho (in Jose’s hood accent lol)
Well most believe they are all good in da hood until they face detroit as a visitor lol. Then there just is no time to explore! 😂
@@Readyornotriddle Detroit is on a whole other level and I did hoods other places. I didn't even wanna go into the ones in Detroit . In other cities, less a problem to.
I've lived in Ypsilanti most of my life❤
Are u Wendy mom
I regret watching this. Typically when people flaunt intelligence they have the least amount of it. You’re kind of an asshole to your partner and in general.
sorry you live there
I grew up near ypsilanti. On bemis rd. Between Whittaker and stoney creek
Those are nice houses
Did you Ypsilanti was once called woodruffs groove ? One of the founders on the area stillbhas descendents that live just block away from where the first homes were built .
I live close to there in Adrian Michigan. I go to Ypsilanti alot.
I moved when I was 13 I regret it I love ypsi and p.s. leave dude in Florida with the alligators🐊 and mosquitoes 🦟 next time😅😂😂😂 ypsi love.. Perry school kids🎉
Looks run down in spots
I went to Perry too 😅
Let's go ypsi
Any plans for a live chat this week, jose?
Maybe later on. We’re exploring a new country so super busy
Katie what year did u leave Michigan to move to Florida and why did u leave MI to move to Florida
I literally cried back in May when I was in Ypsi. It is NOT the town I grew up in and loved back in the 70's. It has gone to 💩 and you can thank the local government for that.
When you said "These house's are gorgeous, you literally were one block from the corner where we owned three homes lol 🤣 N. Adams and Emmet.
stop blaming government for CRAPPY lazy people
The houses are high everywhere and because of Eastern college being there.
Ole Eastern University. I got into car wreck years ago at the 94 intersection.
I live here and its great idk why pepole dont like michigan
I watched this video but the audio is awful. I used to live there. the drug problem is awful
I grew up there on bull street
Drive thru at night, might get some fireworks no charge 😂😂
I am surprised that in the States is a city with the name Ypsilanti
It's named after the Greek General Dimitrius Ypsilanti. One in North Dakota too.
@@gregjackson3425 i know who Ypsilanti - Υψηλάντη is... That's why i am confused
These two missed 80 per cent of Ypsilanti, not to mention that the abandoned house is not in Ypsilanti. No mention nor picture of Depot Town, nothing east of Prospect: Those who can - do. Those who can't - sell real estate....hope they can find their listings.
The Y is silent :)
😂 RUN !!!!
Babytron is from here though
I live here. It’s decent, but only good food I find aside from Ann Arbor is middle eastern food, shawarma n such. I grew up in Biloxi so I certainly miss the heat
Crime is mostly contained to the south side away from Eastern Michigan University. The shops downtown are eclectic like you would find in most liberal arts areas. American culture is largely deracinated, so variety mostly stems from immigration
@@LayneHobbamocknot to far out is L. George's they got some pretty good food and large portions. A couple of staples around there is Bills hotdogs and Gabriel's Cheese Steak all on Michigan Ave
29:03 この売店はレトロな雰囲気でとても良いですね
Wow, a roundabout in usa, welcome to the future usa, only 20 years behind
Michigan is full of them welcome to reality
Stop hatin on my city boy
I don’t hate, i relate
Like many Michigan btowns Ypsilanti is being left behind so places like grand rapids can flourish.
Ypsilanti looks boring
Bland for sure
I hated it
They drove through all of the least exciting areas
Because it’s next to Ann Arbor, otherwise nobody cares about Ypsi
The coeds in Ypsi are always tipsy. In the 70's. I pulled down many a panty in Ypsilanti. Just sayin.