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I find Agent 47's US Hometown

I go on a grand tour of the USA in a little Geoguessr today and question a few American...lifestyle choices.

No disrespect intended but definitely a blank stare. Some things across the Atlantic will always remain a mystery to me.

I'm going on Holiday for a week tomorrow so this'll be the last post on here until I get back. After I do, we'll get stuck into a little more Resi 2 after finally releasing the first 3 parts publicly yesterday.

I hope you enjoy!

I find Agent 47's US Hometown

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Lovely bit of slagging. Please feel free to return for more once you've recovered from your vacation. If you want to know why they sometimes put mailboxes in little brick chimneys, Google "mailbox baseball" sometime. BEFORE you release this video...the flags with military people on them often honor local soldiers who died in the line of duty...so...maybe a little editing? Oh, and I currently live in the Richmond, VA area...Midlothian, to be precise. Our Manchester is a bit like yours: Don't wander around there alone after dark. You can see that when we weren't able to steal town names from other countries we really "winged it", with often hilarious results. (e.g. Bumpass, VA) The buildings at 29:07 onward are granaries as Buffalo used to be (might still?) a major hub for food and materials heading from the Midwest US to the East coast. Usually you see a single set of towers out in the middle of wheat or corn country. Seeing that many in such a small area is really odd.

Rengray

Hope you had a great time in El Spaniole! I understand re algorithm. :(

Matthew Sasso

But aye man, I'll try and finish that series off in the next couple of weeks maybe (I'm just home from Spain so I'm currently working out my plan for the next little "phase" of videos). :)

Paul Mooney

Yeah mate, I didn't plan on leaving it for as long as I did. I'll need to pick a time to get it finished and get it uploaded. My disorganization has constantly led me to feeling like I'm trying to catch up (with what exactly, I'm not sure) so that series got kinda put on the back-burner. I just always felt like when I posted an episode of it, the videos I posted directly afterwards took a pretty big hit in terms of views. I always thought the algorithm just throws you under the bus if you post a video people aren't into. I dunno.

Paul Mooney

Unrelated to this video but are you ever going to upload the finale to Black Mesa? You had reached Interloper and then stopped. There was only a bit left but it was a great series. I know they didn't do well views wise but they were great videos.

Matthew Sasso

This thumbnail alone made me laugh

Blaze

As someone from Buffalo it is a bit depressing. The area you were in was the first ward. It is actually one of the oldest parts of the city where all the Irish immigrants lived. Buffalo use to be a booming port city for the great lakes shipping network due to its proximity to rail and the Erie canal which runs across the state. Nothing made me laugh harder then when you said they need to develop it, they've been pitching ideas for decades and they are all hilariously dumb.

Christopher Fremming

Aww, it’s Riverside County, with the 951area code! ❤️❤️

oldmanpence

Is that Murrieta? Cause it looks so SoCal. Desert, but everyone has a big house and a lawn, go figure.

oldmanpence

I got pretty much every place, except the one in Maryland, and I live in Maryland lmao

NoWayJose

Northern NJ here as well! So true. Such an odd place. An hour or so drive you see city, farmland, and ocean.

Dan T

Loving these vids! Something different and easy to watch. Does that make sense? it’s so weird bc I’m in northern New Jersey where it’s PACKED with people (not that there aren’t open areas), and then you can drive to southern NJ and have HUGE areas of nothing. the first clip at the least could’ve been so many different states😂… also, out of curiosity, how do you get your mail then? LOL, and I wish my house looked like those huge ones hahaha, also a lot of times when they all look super similar or very carbon copy to one another, they’re developments or newer development areas most of the time. I’ll have to think of some weird names of towns and roads in NJ😂 they’re pretty funny. USA is weird with their naming of stuff🥸 Have a good break!

Jillian Caltagirone

Oh - and "Bad Axe"? They make some of the most expensive woodworking hand saws you've ever seen :D

Mark Dennehy

Have a good break ! Hope your Resi 2 stuff hits off. Hate seeing you get pidgeon-holed by subscribers/Youtube. All your stuff is as good or even better than your Hitman content.

Matthew Sasso

Ah jaysus lad :D "Boston Butt Pork Roast" - a Boston Butt is a pork shoulder. Because "Butt" is the US name for pork shoulders, and they used to pickle them in Boston apparently. *shrug* So it was a Skinless Beef Fajita and *that* was the very weird bit, because skin-on beef... I mean... that's your shoe, that is :D Also, loving this series and hearing someone take the piss out of places without malice, that's a rare skill. Do Ireland next, I'd love to know how well the context you get living in Scotland translates to Ireland because walking round places like Edinburgh, the similarities are pretty striking.

Mark Dennehy

Nice to see places I've been represented. I lived in Waltham and traveled to Buffalo NY for the original Buffalo wing. That's the second snowiest city in the US (2.4 meters annually), which is why they give instructions to snow plow drivers on road signs. Lots of big houses in the US. Where are we supposed to put our work-from-home offices, bonus spaces (yes, that's a thing), massive main bedrooms, and guest areas if we don't have at least 3 thousand square feet (279 square meters)?

Andrew Riker


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