On the mirror it is written ''but yes you are beautiful''...I confirm 😉
@TonalPaletteАй бұрын
Beautiful!
@winstonvlogs2 ай бұрын
Hi is this market every Tuesday?
@accordingtoalondraАй бұрын
Hi, I'm just seeing this comment. Maybe you already looked into it, but yes, they have markets all year round on almost all days except Sundays I believe. This one was on a Tuesday. You can find out more here: provence-alpes-cotedazur.com/en/get-inspired/towns/bouches-du-rhone/aix-en-provence/markets/
@winko5672 ай бұрын
I felt HORRIBLE for what happened to Larry 😢💔 I keep having dreams about rescuing him ♥ he reminds me of myself & he also looks A LOT like my biological uncle who passed away (who my best friend). I actually want to pass a law in memory of him called LARRY'S LAW because the space he got stuck in was actually reported by an ex-manager at no frills a year or so before Larry disappeared/got stuck there! they said that the space was dangerous because someone could fall in & get stuck there & they wanted to have it filled in but they never went about doing that!
@yannrousseau54372 ай бұрын
Lu a été racheté par Kraft Food. Comme quoi les américains savent ce qui est bon. Mes préférés sont les petits écoliers et les Pim's. 😊
@joeflores18952 ай бұрын
I love Brazil. The people are awesome as well as the food. Traveling there last 20 years.
@alessandrolopes71812 ай бұрын
Very boring your react...what did you expect...a real fight...hum?
@franciscocavalcantenogueir70432 ай бұрын
Gringa, além da sua beleza você também é muito simpática. Aqui no Brasil, todos as pessoas são bem recebidas com certeza. Venha ao Brasil e tenha cuidado para não se apaixonar por este Lindo País.Boa viagem...
@joeflores18952 ай бұрын
Eu viajei por todo o mundo, incluindo Paris e Roma, assim como outras partes da Europa, e vivi extensivamente no México e na América do Sul. Período, mas o único lugar que está no meu coração é o Brasil e eu voltei para lá várias vezes. Período. Eu fiz família lá, não apenas amizades. Período. As pessoas me tratavam como seu irmão e sua irmã. E eu me sentia bem-vindo. E cada vez que eu ia embora, eu sentia esse sentimento do que os brasileiros chamam de saudade.
@xtrm20092 ай бұрын
In another video regarding this case, there's a person who claims the following: "I worked there right out of high school (mid to late 1990's) and had to say that it was the big walk-in storage cooler deep in the back room of the store, not the coolers out in the middle of store. I have been on that cooler myself. The store smelled like a rotting corpse for years after he went missing. Cleanliness was (In my opinion) was not at all a priority there. Since it was in the furthest part of the backroom, there weren't many people who would have been back there to hear his screams nor was there video recordings because security for the longest time there was barely a room in the upper floors of the store behind one-way mirrors, which hardly anyone manned anyhow. "
@AndrewPoe-yx1cb3 ай бұрын
Respectfully, and not from a creeper, you were very pretty. I love your content just subscribed hope to see more
@jreal53 ай бұрын
So if im understanding right then when the first movie came out list was still free and living with a family out there. And he got arrested around the time part 2 came out.
@AnuPratap-e6g3 ай бұрын
Heyaa, loved the energy🙌! I'm not really sure if it is the best time to ask but, I was wondering if I could help you create a better distribution by working on post-production like better storytelling through Edits, Keywords, think catchy intros and outros, or even some engaging short clips! Would love to chat if you're interested and keep creating good content:)
@fernandosoares66313 ай бұрын
Canals ,Olga do Brasil....plano piloto....
@Tnyfilm3 ай бұрын
🥹
@brunomoura77194 ай бұрын
I'm really late! 😂😂😂 But you've survived and that's what matters. Glad to meet your chanel. Best regards from Brazil!!!
@andredfreitas69094 ай бұрын
React to "don't go to Brazil " , "signs that you are brazilian " and "Brasília 4K"
@OldcarsNmusic5 ай бұрын
When he was bucking for parole one of the local TV stations tried to gin up sympathy for him, by mentioning an old Volkswagen that James had. Leo was allegedly giving him guff, James told him to stop it "or else" and Leo supposedly told him in effect that if he tried to do anything about it, his VW would never run again. On Easter Sunday Leo allegedly asked James how his Bug was running and that was what set him off. Later on word got out that James was "borrowing" money and not paying it back, so his mom, his brother and sister-in-law cut him off. That would explain the loaded guns a lot better, than the remark about how James' car was running would. I believe James was a sociopath who saw no more need for his family, after he saw he wouldn't be getting anymore money from them. The children were nothing more than cannon fodder for him, after getting drunk on power from killing his mom, his brother and sister-in-law.
@GILIARDFERREIRA5 ай бұрын
ResultFar1351 • 1mo ago i was born and raised in Brazil , but I decided it was time to leave this shit stained rock when I was a teen I'm 42 now . And I moved to the promised land of the great United States of America, and I can tell you this, Brazilians tend to be generically corrupt. It's like it's in their DNA , i say theirs and not ours because I am different and that's why I left the country.sure there's always exceptions, but I'm talking about the great majority the very great majority right ? Off course Brazilian people reading this will say oh no no no , but I can give you facts that I know about living in Brazil after I had to return for an unfortunate reason after over 20 years without ever returning , and you can decide for yourself and these are facts and not opinion. In Brazil people don't use checks to pay their bills, because you can't trust anyone literally anyone , the people would give you a check when they know they have no funds available or even worse they would give you a check and then contact the bank and cancel the check before you cash it or deposit it ,they will roub you if they see an opportunity rest assure . it would bounce and now good luck trying to get paid from this individual. They would do everything they can not to pay , every Brazilian knows this is it works in this Hell , I am Brazilian and I tell you this , So business and individuals stopped accepting checks and the banks practically stopped providing them , you can request it for your checking account there are some big businesses that in some exceptions will take them but really almost no one will take it as a form of payment. They use a form of payment called PIX , it's equivalent to Zelle in the US it's just a bank transfer . Because it's done right there and then . You can't make any purchase online using a debit card , credit only ,and the interest go as high as 700% and over if you pay monthly contrary to 23% in the USA , I wish I could show you a picture of my credit card statement or a screenshot of a loan simulation done online yes you read that right , anything you by on credit or make a loan you pay more then 3 times over ,they are extremely selfish , they even have a saing that would be in English, each one for himself and God for everyone. Customer services is extremely bad in restaurants, tip? Oh no nobody will tip you at a restaurant ever , they don't believe in that ,and waiters serve you like shit , The credit cards ah yes the cards , if you live in the USA you are familiar with the payment methods where you hand over your card and the waiter goes run it or you give your card number over the phone to pay for your pizza and bills etc. in Brazil oh no you don't hand your card to anyone anywhere by no means . If you're at a restaurant they bring the wireless machine to your table or you get up and go to the cashier but you always run the card yourself , if you order a pizza over the phone the delivery guy will bring a wireless machine and you will run your card he won't even touch it or you lay cash , you will see a message on the ATM machine when you use it saying (never hand over your card to anyone) lol oh my God . If they see a chance to roub you rest assure they will . You will find an ATM machine on some corner of the road like you would in the USA , they are always inside a store which closes early and you can't use it . Banks also are only in downtown it's extremely inconvenient and to get inside it's very difficult with metal detectors on doors , you can't bring in any bags some banks even have locker just like the right outside so you can leave your bag , most things are done through the ATM at the entrance, they don't want you inside the bank unless you have to solve an account issue , and you go through the metal detector door and there is a security officer on the other side always , giving your card number over the phone is beyond their comprehension , even at ATM machine you will see messages telling you to never hand over your card to anyone . ATM machines don't exist on the streets like you find in the US at every corner , in Brazil only inside supermarkets or convenience store. remember that in the USA people even leave the cash on the table to pay for their meal or coffee and walk out while in Brazil you can't even hand over your card . Some supermarket that has self checkout they have a gate literally a gate closing up the area where the selfchout machines are you mush scan your reciet to open the gate and they have several unlike in the US you just scan and pay and go , but in Brazil you cant just trust people will pay and not just walk away .Brazilians will always get ahead of you if they see an opportunity they can't resist it , it makes them feel smarter you that in traffic , they almost never car insurance it's not a law anywhere in the country , and when they hit your car they go sorry oh Jesus take to this shop here I know he is great , and you have to call him and say the price is X amount and he goes oh I'll pay you in monthly installments just go have it fixed . It has happened to my brother numerous times throughout the years , I'm not even gonna talk about the ones who doesn't believe he needs to pay you and they don't . They are honest until opportunity presents itself . You see this in public places where you stand in line and the traffic ,, the traffic is Hell on earth , they almost never respect a red light , they blow right trough it .When I stop at a red light someone drives around me and goes through it, they are always always driving up your tail pressing you to drive faster they flash their lights or hit the horn . But if you talk to a Brazilian on why is Brazil a fucking disaster they will say oh its the government, it's because the goverment is corrupt you almost learn that ideology in school , you grow up with that ideology in mind that's the problem in Brazil if we change the government we are all set . Sure the government is corrupt because the government is just like them , it came from them , every country has the government they deserve because it's like them . a good government will only take a nation so far. It has to come from the people , the government Is corrupt because the people are , that's where the gov. came from . I can go on and on telling you how these people are a bad batch, but I can only make a comment so long right ?
@leonorjara68095 ай бұрын
😊❤🤗💞👍
@FadinReigne-r4z5 ай бұрын
Cat came running like that was his long lost friend😮
@accordingtoalondra5 ай бұрын
He was sweet 🫶🏻
@lilyl89275 ай бұрын
Oh to be a petit chat on a stroll
@accordingtoalondra5 ай бұрын
The whole town is his! 😄
@dianejacobd66026 ай бұрын
I enjoyed your video.
@accordingtoalondra6 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! (:
@BPe-ie9je6 ай бұрын
did the hotel have rooms in back???
@accordingtoalondra6 ай бұрын
We stayed in two hotels, I'm not sure what you're referring to by rooms in the back 🤔
@BPe-ie9je6 ай бұрын
Quiet. Off street noise you mention as LOUD
@accordingtoalondra6 ай бұрын
The first hotel, Del Parque, had regular rooms on one floor. It was a small hotel. The rooms had balconies over a busy street. Quaint at night but busy early in the morning.
@barbbruhn4486 ай бұрын
Could be a Maltese.
@loki97496 ай бұрын
Cuenca -ecuador 🎥📷🤩
@gloriahogar51787 ай бұрын
Luis preparando a Marty y coco para el frío 😅
@gloriahogar51787 ай бұрын
Me encantan las opciones de tus desayunos !
@gloriahogar51787 ай бұрын
Tu gran amor! Viajar 😊
@gloriahogar51787 ай бұрын
My traveling alindra 😘
@BPe-ie9je7 ай бұрын
hard to hear you
@accordingtoalondra7 ай бұрын
Darn 🫤
@carradine20077 ай бұрын
Tremendo Fake … pongan gente que sean auténticas !
@accordingtoalondra7 ай бұрын
Somos personas auténticas. Que no hayamos tenido todas las respuestas en ese momento no significa que no lo seamos.
@Marcus_x_art7 ай бұрын
This is a wild case!
@tareqahmedtuhin83467 ай бұрын
nice video
@accordingtoalondra7 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😄
@rejebsfartarek11328 ай бұрын
Incroyable comment c'est beau
@michelr25218 ай бұрын
C'est chouette.....l'hiver
@dial_onn8 ай бұрын
You deserve more subscribers. I want to visit Paris for the Gothic/macabre aspect of it...I heard that it's awesome.
@accordingtoalondra8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching 😊 Paris is amazing and a macabre/spooky itinerary would be interesting!
@dial_onn8 ай бұрын
@@accordingtoalondra You're very welcome 😊, and it most certainly would be!!
@Goumzy8 ай бұрын
Ce paradis a été ruiné par l'immigration , il faut sauver notre pays des mains de ces envahisseurs .
@TimmysTreats8 ай бұрын
I really enjoy viewing your films. You film in area that are more homey-the reality of living in a non touristic location❤
@accordingtoalondra8 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! 😀
@TimmysTreats8 ай бұрын
I love the locations you were walking. Its great you have english and french translation, it teaches me slowly to read in another language. What is the name of the church? And that half moon park?
@accordingtoalondra8 ай бұрын
Thank you! The church is Église Saint-Anne, which was temporarily closed. Not sure which Park you mean? 🤔
@來Ârthä帝8 ай бұрын
¡Algún día visitaré Francia!
@shivaaymusic45818 ай бұрын
I pray to God that your channel has millions of views❤❤
@copterguy8 ай бұрын
.... Er like 6 years of experiences 😅
@copterguy8 ай бұрын
Salut! We're watching as many videos as possible, usually surrounding towns to visit this time. I studied in Aix back in 1987 for a semester. Took my wife and youngest son there in 2019. Lots of changes. My wife loved it so much we're going back 1st 2 weeks in March. You studying a l' institute Americain? Enjoy! The 6 months there was like 5 years of experiences. 😊
@accordingtoalondra8 ай бұрын
Hey! I'm just here on holiday. Thanks for watching 😀
@Cute127468 ай бұрын
I love watching these vlogs! Feels like I’m on vacation with you.
@carlittobrigantte-s1q9 ай бұрын
Congratulations...excellent video, excellent shots...in very good taste.
@g.e.14329 ай бұрын
No,no,no! En México NO dicen troca en absoluto! Carro, camioneta, camión, etc., pero nunca troca, ese es un modismo texmex. Toilet in Mexico is excusado.
@accordingtoalondra9 ай бұрын
Es cierto, en México especialmente en el Norte, gracias al inglés, hay muchos anglicismos en el español de México. Imagino que todo depende de la región. Gracias por ver el videito 🙂
@g.e.14329 ай бұрын
Gracias, pero no solo en el norte, en Guerrero y todo el país también.
@gloriahogar51789 ай бұрын
Se me antojó de todo el paste de maracuya mmm y helado que fui al refrigerados a traer el mío 🤪😉