There is: - Art Gallery of NSW - Toronga Zoo - Royal Botanic Garden - Power House Museum - Australian Maritime Museum - Australian Museum - Maroubra Beach And a bunch more.
1. Pub crawl from Enmore to Newtown 2. Lakemba Ramadhan Markets and attend a pro palestinian protest (here if you need a local guide 🙋🏾♀️) 3. Coogee to Bondi coastal walk 4. Meet up with Spanian and go out west to Cabra. 5. Go on a yacht through Sydney harbour and kayak 6. Walk on Sydney Harbour Bridge 7. Head to Melbourne and check out the multicultural food scene 8. Road trip to Byron and stay there a night or two 9. Meet an aboriginal elder and learn about dream time 10. Go to Goldie to meet Bikies
I'm pretty sure they rented out the place As well so they'd probably planned a super good person for a camera, because I'm sure there are some guys that don't give a fuck
@@LittleTea62 They had a private tour and went early so there weren't many people yet. I'm pretty sure most, if not all, the keepers there are trained to be sociable and teach people of all ages about the animals. It's part of the job.
@@Nellie-Brooks most of the visitors to the park are likely Australian or from countries near Australia where flights are shorter/cheaper. To them, American alligators are probably exciting!
I always love the mild demenors of Aussie wildlife professionals, utterly contrasted by them being cheeky AF and willing to stoicly do the craziest shit.
13:18 be honest, whatever you thought she was going to say, "He ate our lawnmower" was certainly not on anyone's list. What a wild and incredible collection of words.
@@JoaoFederle Nepotism. Rich parents and a rich uncle who handed him a journalist job back in Turkiye without him having relevant qualifications because that's what rich families do.
That’s what I think whenever see Americans freak out about Australian animals. You guys have versions of all our dangerous animals (snakes, spiders, sharks) plus this whole extra class of dangerous giant land mammals just walking around. We have one medium sized dog.
@@smurfette_blues7922 I have hedgehogs, squirrels and foxes all around me here in Sweden, but would love to see a blue tongue, lol. Grass is always greener, I guess
No no, that was a valid question you see. Maybe they named it bc it’s the first place where they saw kangaroos. Maybe it’s bc kangaroos originally came from there. Maybe the name of the guy who found the island for some reason was Kangaroo. The curiosity is valid (But most probably it’s just bc there are a lot of kangaroos on the island lmao)
Welcome to Australia Hasan! You helped create an extra bond for me and my son. He is 16. I follow politics especially American. Its kinda my soap opera with nuclear capabilities. Last year we discovered we both watch you. Opened up a whole new world for us. We loved also leftovers. Thank you for helping make politics engaging for the youth. Also big thanks to the boys and Jordan. Enjoy Sydney!
Imogen, she's an awesome, representative of the zoo! Deserves any perks and benefit that can be bestowed to her! So knowledgeable and unflappable in the face of "inquiring minds"...
Story: Dingo's aren't normally domesticated as they're not your typical dog (takes someone willing to really work with the animal) but once they're bonded with you they're amazing. Guy that used to live on the same street as me had a lovely female Dingo (and we're talking suburban Australia) that was a rescue - she was a lovely animal but can confirm, they're very skittish. He would walk her morning and night, but as much as I tried to get her to come to me for pets, all she ever did was come kind of close, but as soon as I put my hand out she would dart back to her owner (he was a lovely man as well, he loved her like a child). She never bit anyone, was placid as can be, but it does seem to be their nature to be quite skittish (natural survival instinct) so you can imagine what it takes to form that bond - takes a lot of love, time, care, bonus if they get to know you as a pup (usually makes it easier).
fun fact about dingoes is that the australian cattle dog breed is part dingo. its not like they interbred sometimes but the breed itself came about from intentionally adding dingo to the mix
We have nothing dangerous in NZ. We have the Katapo which is kind of our version of a Redback but it's only down south. We're safe as here. No dangerous animals, no wolves, bears, no rabies. It's pretty good here. The only real threats are David Seymour, Winston Peters and Chris Luxon.
Even the most obscure exceptions like banded sea krait are rare & fairly insane beachfront situations more likely to happen up north where the water's are warmer and the snake is more likely to float ashore Dogs sniffing out and potentially shucking up a grey slug on a beach is potentially pretty terrifying though and can kill them easily, that's one thing that I would stay vigilant about, but also mostly fairly unlikely to happen (mostly) Editor's trivia: for international reference, Winston Peters is NZ's answer to Trump except more dangerously coherent AND racist in very cunning ways. Multiple governments in the past twenty years have tried various ways to 'too cool'-ing their way out of doing a confidence & supply agreement but they all fail in the end because our most consistent voting base is glib in it's conservatism, which has been NZ First's hardest voting block since '96, when Winston campaigned on the back of anti-Chinese "Asian Invasion" rhetoric - man has been a China hawk since before I was born and I'm nearly thirty. Multiple political commentators that have tried to shill NZ First as a centrist stronghold ignored the social policy interests of the perpetually superannuated base that votes for him and have paid for it with their credibility in different subtle ways. OP sorry to leave a chapter book reply but there's a ton to unpack in there & Australia has friendlyjordies, we don't have shit lol
@@the_quadracorn Big time same, I do feel like he would sit there in awe of Te Pati Maori and the political effects of movements like Nga Tamatoa in the 70's & 80's, there's a lot of cool political history to NZ that would flip out his inner public policy nerd Hana Te Hemara's speech at Auckland University in the late 1980's where she said 'murk a white and die a hero' is Hasanabi brain food
Hearing there's only about 40,000 koalas left in the wild is so sad, especially after the bushfires we had a few years ago killed roughly 60,000. We lost billions of wildlife :/
Sadly im such a parasocial andy to the dregree that i can actually tell u Hasan is not comfortable with being shirtless on camera just yet, as he as refused to be on Austins tub show because of it, therefore your reasoning is invalid 🤓
Hasan. I’m a disability support worker about 20 minutes drive from the reptile park you visited and when you find out how well we support the most vulnerable, your disdain for the American healthcare system will go to a new level. Can provide more details/ hook you up with an expert if you wanted some propag… content
during his first Aussie stream Hasan talked about how his driver from the airport was a right-wing dude who started going off on how America needs another Trump presidency to fix the country etc., as well as his dislike of the “nanny state”, and Hasan was like dude at least your country actually uses tax money to help disabled people survive. driver immediately capitulated and was like “yeah that’s pretty great actually” lol. thanks for the great work you do comrade 🫡❤
they’re not twins; Alex is the older one (I’m not sure by how much). when I tuned into stream they were on the bus, I didn’t realize Alex was sitting behind Hasan so my first thought was “Why is Alex wearing a disguise?” lmao
Hasan referring to Somerset as 'the Outback' is hilarious. I grew up 20 mins from the Reptile Park. So cool to see Hasan go to one of favourite childhood places. I wish they still had Old Sydney Town next door, he would have DIED!
I always love how hyped Hasan is over animals 😂. That girl explaining how that lizard had a butt that looked like its head... Then a minute later Hasan noticed that its butt looked like its head and got excited. Amazing but also pretty relatable.
maya and alveus "we have cute bugs and birds and horses" Aussie reptile sanctuary: yeah the crocs might just kill you and everything else has a lethal dose of venom in it
Which weird because off the coast is an Island populated by dingoes and there are signs not to leave children unattended as there have been attacks by dingoes
I flew to Australia! What else can I do while I'm here? (I am filming a vlog!!)
luna park goes crazy, also qld
can you go to pine gap
Go to the ramadan night markets in Lakemba
There is:
- Art Gallery of NSW
- Toronga Zoo
- Royal Botanic Garden
- Power House Museum
- Australian Maritime Museum
- Australian Museum
- Maroubra Beach
And a bunch more.
1. Pub crawl from Enmore to Newtown
2. Lakemba Ramadhan Markets and attend a pro palestinian protest (here if you need a local guide 🙋🏾♀️)
3. Coogee to Bondi coastal walk
4. Meet up with Spanian and go out west to Cabra.
5. Go on a yacht through Sydney harbour and kayak
6. Walk on Sydney Harbour Bridge
7. Head to Melbourne and check out the multicultural food scene
8. Road trip to Byron and stay there a night or two
9. Meet an aboriginal elder and learn about dream time
10. Go to Goldie to meet Bikies
Imogen deserves a raise for having to deal with the most himbo-brained questions to come out of Hasan's mouth. 💀
Maybe she's gotten worse from other American tourists
Bless his heart he isn't the brightest bulb in the box
I thought he wasn't too bad, his 'tism was just running a bit wild.
Amen and amen
He did warn her that he was going to be unbearable. The man at least knows himself.
Imogen did such a good job putting up with loud American Hasan
Asking if they can nerf the salt water crocodiles
yeah imogen was a champ.
She looked REAL nervous when he mention the Cassowary looking like it was in the nation of Islam. Had no idea how she was supposed to react to that
@@Angels510 bracing myself for that part
@@Angels510 What are you talking about she was just looking at the bird and then laughed
Hasan is unironically such an American tourist 😂
he reminds me so much of my boomer dad on trips it’s not even funny
1:54 “I am gonna be unbearable!”
Aware.
@This_RuthIsOnFire she heard the accent and knew before he said that for sure
He's so cringe here it hurts to listen to him
He's a 33 year old 12 year old.
1000% Hasan is that one American tourist his local friends have to apologize for
at least he gave the zookeeper a heads up before they started lol
The constant interruptions were quite annoying
@@franciscotavares9529 She knew before hand. The moment he first spoke.
The guide lady had the patience of a saint for Hasan. He sounds like my 5yo nephew.. 😂
I'm pretty sure they rented out the place As well so they'd probably planned a super good person for a camera, because I'm sure there are some guys that don't give a fuck
@@LittleTea62 They had a private tour and went early so there weren't many people yet. I'm pretty sure most, if not all, the keepers there are trained to be sociable and teach people of all ages about the animals. It's part of the job.
@@wolfferoni idk never worked there
@LittleTea62 nah there all like that
@@LittleTea62 im australian and i know some pretty well off blokes its like 50k to hire for a day
Hasan: THAT WAS SPOOPY
Imogen: Mf you’re telling me? I was the one close to death.
that was insane, shes a queen
@@ShaheerS2 to say the least
She can fix me@@ShaheerS2
She's so awesome that she said that she an aussie alwight
Imogen was so brave stepping into the ACTIVE feeding zone of the alligators that can jump straight out of the water. What a queen
@@Nellie-Brooksthey're imported alligators, said so in the video.
@@ndazza Huh. Kinda weird Americans would fly all the way to Australia just to look at some Alligators.
@@Nellie-Brooksthere are other things
@@Nellie-Brooks most of the visitors to the park are likely Australian or from countries near Australia where flights are shorter/cheaper. To them, American alligators are probably exciting!
Hasan: "Chat, be normal"
Also Hasan:
Touche 👏
I always love the mild demenors of Aussie wildlife professionals, utterly contrasted by them being cheeky AF and willing to stoicly do the craziest shit.
volunteered at a reptile zoo when i was a 10-14, did shows and all that with snakes, goannas and a baby croc named charlie :)
13:18 be honest, whatever you thought she was going to say, "He ate our lawnmower" was certainly not on anyone's list. What a wild and incredible collection of words.
I guess when the dust has settled I'm glad she meant "lawnmower" in the sense of a machine 😅
I just started the video and read your comment, now I'm crying with laughter trying not to wake my wife up 😂😂😂
You apparently have never seen The Crocodile Hunter
Imogen: Gives long explanation about the two headed lizard and how it uses that as a defense mechanism
Hasan: WOAH ITS BUTT LOOKS LIKE ITS HEAD
Not David putting the zookeeper's life in danger..."oh I missed"
Weak ass throw 😂 he barely tossed that shit
very american white male of him 🤣
Bless Alex for holding the group together by being so interested in every fact Imogen was saying and asking follow-up questions 😭
hasan immediately becomes a big child when he's not talking about politics lmao
It’s so cute😂
I love when he does other things it’s so cute
So just like when's he's talking politics. Gottem😎
@@hayk3000 Nope he's kind of a downer and esoteric nerdy when talking politics. Nothing like a child and not a great vibe.
😭
He is so bro-coded in this, like if you don't know what his content is, you'd think Turkish Jake Paul and his possee just came for a visit.
hasan is such a frat bro that I have absolutely no idea how he got the politics he has
@@JoaoFederle Nepotism. Rich parents and a rich uncle who handed him a journalist job back in Turkiye without him having relevant qualifications because that's what rich families do.
@@Scottie-yv7etBROOOOOO YOU SUCKKKKKKK
@@Scottie-yv7et Gosh don't you hate it when nepotism turns people into Marxist leninists
@@Scottie-yv7etnone of that would explain how leftist he is in his political stance. You’re just regurgitating points haters make.
Imogen realizing the tasmanian devil is her friend was so cute
Thanks to the editor who gave us pokedex pop-ups on the side so we know what animal hasan is going crazy over
That's Ostonox babyyy!!
This is like an Australian coming here and hyping up bison, alligators, and deer. 😂
That’s what I think whenever see Americans freak out about Australian animals. You guys have versions of all our dangerous animals (snakes, spiders, sharks) plus this whole extra class of dangerous giant land mammals just walking around. We have one medium sized dog.
As a European, crocs and alligators are cool to watch, tho
I would love to see a bison! Australia has plenty of deer and crocs (which are basically aligators hahah)
True. I would be freaking out if I saw a squirrel in America. But I imagine it's as normal as coming across a blue tongue here in Australia.
@@smurfette_blues7922 I have hedgehogs, squirrels and foxes all around me here in Sweden, but would love to see a blue tongue, lol. Grass is always greener, I guess
not him being scared by the hand dryer 💀
31:11 "why do they call it kangaroo island" is underrated
No no, that was a valid question you see. Maybe they named it bc it’s the first place where they saw kangaroos. Maybe it’s bc kangaroos originally came from there. Maybe the name of the guy who found the island for some reason was Kangaroo. The curiosity is valid
(But most probably it’s just bc there are a lot of kangaroos on the island lmao)
The answer also went along with the stupid question
Do the stingers shoot out?
Living for this. Hasan being 5 years old again, at a petting zoo.
Imogen needs a special medal for putting up with this lot 😨
Welcome to Australia Hasan!
You helped create an extra bond for me and my son. He is 16. I follow politics especially American. Its kinda my soap opera with nuclear capabilities. Last year we discovered we both watch you. Opened up a whole new world for us. We loved also leftovers. Thank you for helping make politics engaging for the youth.
Also big thanks to the boys and Jordan.
Enjoy Sydney!
aww thats sweet
big ups to you for being an amazing parent, i wish i had a relationship like this with one of my parents
that’s so wholesome and wonderful
You know the rules
This is very cute. Cheers.
Imogen, she's an awesome, representative of the zoo! Deserves any perks and benefit that can be bestowed to her! So knowledgeable and unflappable in the face of "inquiring minds"...
That was fast ostonox
Only cuz the Aussies were in it. Hasan is old news
Great guide, good vibes, cool animals and Hasan acting like a kid. 10/10 would watch again
I like how much of an actual himbo Hassan becomes when it comes to wildlife
Story: Dingo's aren't normally domesticated as they're not your typical dog (takes someone willing to really work with the animal) but once they're bonded with you they're amazing. Guy that used to live on the same street as me had a lovely female Dingo (and we're talking suburban Australia) that was a rescue - she was a lovely animal but can confirm, they're very skittish. He would walk her morning and night, but as much as I tried to get her to come to me for pets, all she ever did was come kind of close, but as soon as I put my hand out she would dart back to her owner (he was a lovely man as well, he loved her like a child). She never bit anyone, was placid as can be, but it does seem to be their nature to be quite skittish (natural survival instinct) so you can imagine what it takes to form that bond - takes a lot of love, time, care, bonus if they get to know you as a pup (usually makes it easier).
fun fact about dingoes is that the australian cattle dog breed is part dingo. its not like they interbred sometimes but the breed itself came about from intentionally adding dingo to the mix
shoutout maya & australian maya! happy women's month
Maya caught a stray from Alex tho
Alex for reall outta line there
Huh? @@Anjispanja
We have nothing dangerous in NZ. We have the Katapo which is kind of our version of a Redback but it's only down south. We're safe as here. No dangerous animals, no wolves, bears, no rabies. It's pretty good here. The only real threats are David Seymour, Winston Peters and Chris Luxon.
Even the most obscure exceptions like banded sea krait are rare & fairly insane beachfront situations more likely to happen up north where the water's are warmer and the snake is more likely to float ashore
Dogs sniffing out and potentially shucking up a grey slug on a beach is potentially pretty terrifying though and can kill them easily, that's one thing that I would stay vigilant about, but also mostly fairly unlikely to happen (mostly)
Editor's trivia: for international reference, Winston Peters is NZ's answer to Trump except more dangerously coherent AND racist in very cunning ways. Multiple governments in the past twenty years have tried various ways to 'too cool'-ing their way out of doing a confidence & supply agreement but they all fail in the end because our most consistent voting base is glib in it's conservatism, which has been NZ First's hardest voting block since '96, when Winston campaigned on the back of anti-Chinese "Asian Invasion" rhetoric - man has been a China hawk since before I was born and I'm nearly thirty. Multiple political commentators that have tried to shill NZ First as a centrist stronghold ignored the social policy interests of the perpetually superannuated base that votes for him and have paid for it with their credibility in different subtle ways.
OP sorry to leave a chapter book reply but there's a ton to unpack in there & Australia has friendlyjordies, we don't have shit lol
@@fives. Yeah nah appreciate it. Would like it if Hasan covered a bit of stuff here but it's just nowhere near as funny as the USA
@@the_quadracorn Big time same, I do feel like he would sit there in awe of Te Pati Maori and the political effects of movements like Nga Tamatoa in the 70's & 80's, there's a lot of cool political history to NZ that would flip out his inner public policy nerd
Hana Te Hemara's speech at Auckland University in the late 1980's where she said 'murk a white and die a hero' is Hasanabi brain food
Don't forget the urban youth ram raiding and doing all sorts of violent crime 🤣
Does NZ have the similar 5 pm curfew that Australia has? Like everything closing super early?
ididathing and ididathing from the 70s
yes! was that his twin or something??
@@Irgendwas12348rkwkwlw Lol yeah they look really similar but it's his younger brother
I can't believe Imogene had PART OF HER EYE taken out by a koala and her boss was just like um no swearing there are children around...😂😮
Shout out to Imogen for being a great guide 🙌
Hearing there's only about 40,000 koalas left in the wild is so sad, especially after the bushfires we had a few years ago killed roughly 60,000. We lost billions of wildlife :/
Koalas really are like old people, falling asleep, being sick, pooping unexpectedly and fucking way more than youd think.
I fell in love with imogen at 28:11 we don’t do basic deaths 😂😅
I love how hasan's real life interactions always end up being cringey because he speaks in the gamer/streamer lingo with people 🤣
2:53 this is why we can’t let this man in public without supervision
🤣
Classic zoologist. Always the coolest people in the room.
*Hank :* His butt looks like his Head 🗣️
Ididathing keeping the Maya beef alive 25:24
Lmaooo I was like why is Maya catching strays 😂
26:24
I'm five minutes in and Imogen deserves a raise
The amount of insane commentary from Hasan that was edited out 😭😩🤣
Can you give us a summary?
"Getting killed by a shark is so basic"
😂 Imogen is amazing.
Imogen spitting straight fire- Hasan: YO WHAT IS THAT
4:55 gotta be my favorite line from this vid.. closely followed by 5:05
watched live and watching again! hasan's awe at seeing every new australian animal he'd never heard of was so fun
Seeing hasan Behaving in australia proves to me that he is definitely American 😅😅
didn't get to watch this live so glad to see such a quick turnaround on editing! great job ostonox
I'm here for BoyBoy and Ididathing. Glad you all had fun!
Imogen was fucking mint.
So funny theres a wild croc right there and Hasan was pogging for the water dragon hanging out for stray chips.
thank you for putting closed captions! ❤
31:33 hasan considers taking his shirt off just to flex
looooool
It looked pretty hot outside, I thought that’s why he was fidgeting
Sadly im such a parasocial andy to the dregree that i can actually tell u Hasan is not comfortable with being shirtless on camera just yet, as he as refused to be on Austins tub show because of it, therefore your reasoning is invalid 🤓
Hasan. I’m a disability support worker about 20 minutes drive from the reptile park you visited and when you find out how well we support the most vulnerable, your disdain for the American healthcare system will go to a new level. Can provide more details/ hook you up with an expert if you wanted some propag… content
He don’t actually care about doing good lmao 😂😂😂
@@Ben-zg8xk cool
during his first Aussie stream Hasan talked about how his driver from the airport was a right-wing dude who started going off on how America needs another Trump presidency to fix the country etc., as well as his dislike of the “nanny state”, and Hasan was like dude at least your country actually uses tax money to help disabled people survive. driver immediately capitulated and was like “yeah that’s pretty great actually” lol.
thanks for the great work you do comrade 🫡❤
0:53 Alex brother looks identical to him. Are they twins? Like it’s hilarious
I think they said his name was Lucas?
i did a thing and his brother, i didn’t do a thing
he looks like alex in a disguise lmao
they’re not twins; Alex is the older one (I’m not sure by how much). when I tuned into stream they were on the bus, I didn’t realize Alex was sitting behind Hasan so my first thought was “Why is Alex wearing a disguise?” lmao
OMG You're in my neck of the woods!! Welcome to Australia. Stock up on chicken salt while you're here lmao
What happened to all your videos?
What happened to all your videos?
Never expected to see you here
This place looks wonderful. Thank you for sharing with us!
I need more Hasan animal content!!
i find it so cute how Hasan just melts when around creatures. his light "hello..." is adorable
Hahahahahaahh the subtitles. Idk who did it but good job. 1:19
Imgoen seems like such a lovely person and is so knowledgable!
Holy shit I’m so glad the boys took him here they fucking killed it!!! Went there in January it’s the best
Hasan referring to Somerset as 'the Outback' is hilarious.
I grew up 20 mins from the Reptile Park. So cool to see Hasan go to one of favourite childhood places. I wish they still had Old Sydney Town next door, he would have DIED!
Hahah the "Shark eats him at the end" homage in the end teaser
Imogen is such an icon, bless her.
Hasan immediately defending Maya was so cute. Real friendship there
And then flipping on her to keep things comfortably hostile
it's wild how zooted the koala bears are. and then that one was just passed tf out
Imogen agreeing with Hasan on dying to a shark is basic. 😂😂
Hasan’s ‘tism is really on full display today lol. Loved this
imogen being able to rattle off facts about the animals is impressive
Hasan was being so stupid, I love it
I always love how hyped Hasan is over animals 😂. That girl explaining how that lizard had a butt that looked like its head... Then a minute later Hasan noticed that its butt looked like its head and got excited. Amazing but also pretty relatable.
We were lucky to get Imogen as our guide because she was dope af. I might be crushing a lil bit.
this needs to be a series “hasan goes to the zoo”
Loved this - Imogen is the new goat 🐐
Never realised how tall Alex from IDAT is until he was standing next to Hasan outside the zoo at the start
Hasan saying game slang in the middle of a zoo 😭😭😭
17:50 the way the koala is passed out in the tree is so cute
I love how Hasan is a very educated person in political matters, but whenever he's let out of his basement he turns into the Mother of All Himboes
Was that a shout-out to the fan channel where Hasan gets eaten by the shark at the end?
“It looks like a Nation of Islam hat”
Brooooooo 💀💀💀💀
Hasan is the average american tourist, you can hear him from a mile away and when you hear him you gotta run.
Alex is 6ft, Hasan is 5'11
2:02 At least Hasan is self aware 😂
This seems like a really cool vlog and trip! I hope we get to see more vlogs from AUS
I feel like I need to be paying to see that pic of I did a thing and the kangaroo
That tour guide was great!!
Hasan’s Travel Vlogs are such fun ❤
maya and alveus "we have cute bugs and birds and horses"
Aussie reptile sanctuary: yeah the crocs might just kill you and everything else has a lethal dose of venom in it
Good to see the Boys are still safe after the CIA base vid.
I've honestly been waiting to see if they were disappeared
The absolute cutest day with the bestest boys and ladies.
brother hasans accent sound so guffy until the park lady start talking and is the exact same accent
A dingo ate my baby!!! 😂😂 can't believe hasan asked if they eat human baby's. She had no idea what he was saying😂😂
Yeah, was like she didn't get the reference AT ALL.
Boomer Hasan
Which weird because off the coast is an Island populated by dingoes and there are signs not to leave children unattended as there have been attacks by dingoes
There is a 0% chance she didn't understand.
@@ellaovano shot. Every Australian knows that one
I need to see a Maya and Imogen collab
birds that look like dinosaurs look that way for a reason: they literally are lol
Yo this content is fire, please keep making more! Need more fun stuff in our life.
I love these IRL vlogs hasan glad you had a great time
I work as a tour guide for a museum in Australia and Hasan is such a typical American tourist, funny watching it from his perspective
I am unable to leave my house so it's really nice when I get to see the outside