Tourist Traps in Washington, DC

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    Washington, DC is a wonderful place to visit as a traveler or tourist, but there are some tourist traps and scams you might want to watch out for on your next visit to the US Capital.
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Komentáře • 121

  • @annb1265
    @annb1265 Před 2 lety +26

    Local here. I recommend:
    1) giant Einstein sculpture across from Vietnam Wall
    2) Iwo Jima Memorial (not on the Mall) for great picture with the statue and Washington Memorial in the background
    3) during Cherry Blossoms time, view them from the southwest side at FDR Memorial (touch the dog's bronze nose). The blossoms hang over you.
    4) Botanical Gardens inside in the windowed atriums
    5) consider riding the VRE train in on a weekday (limited hours; more direct than blue or orange line, is neat double decker)
    6) National Gallery of Art East to see Calder mobiles, art by Rothko, Pollock and Mondrian. The giant 14' tall blue rooster on the outside balcony!!
    7) the stunning moving sidewalk with thousands of stars overhead (connects the NGA East and West underground)
    8) Monet at NGA West
    9) Hope Diamond at Natural History Museum
    10) original flag at American History Museum (and Prince's guitar)
    11) pack a picnic, eat at Gravelly Point near Potomac and watch airplanes land and takeoff (they're REALLY close). Food trucks on weekend.
    12) latte and cupcake at Georgetown's Baked & Wired (or stand in line at Georgetown Cupcake)
    13) moon rock placed in a window of National Cathedral (far from direct view, though); Darth Vader grotesque
    14) WWII Memorial, talk to any veterans there and THANK THEM! Research Normandy Beach and D-Day beforehand

    • @keirstynmascareno3970
      @keirstynmascareno3970 Před 2 lety +1

      Baked and wired in Georgetown is SO GOOD! Highly recommend

    • @carolm4545
      @carolm4545 Před rokem +2

      Excellent Itinerary! I have checked off many visits on your list and will try to check off more! 😀

  • @charlieporch3181
    @charlieporch3181 Před 2 lety +87

    Number 1 rule in DC is don’t drive. Stay at a hotel in Virginia and take the Metro.
    Number 2 rule is to carry water.
    And it’s very expensive to eat on the mall.
    Also,make one trip near sunset to see Washington at night.Mall at night is fantastic.
    Stay away from union station . Not a great area anymore.

    • @pjlusk7774
      @pjlusk7774 Před 2 lety +21

      Nah, Number 1 rule is stand right, walk left on the Metro

    • @timmmahhhh
      @timmmahhhh Před 2 lety +6

      Sorry to hear you don't recommend Union Station. From past trips I agree with the rest. And DC has the best subway system I've ever been in, apart from maybe Moscow's neoclassical stations with the platform doors.

    • @pjlusk7774
      @pjlusk7774 Před 2 lety +2

      My favorite part of this “rule” is that it’s dumb and counterproductive. Studies have shown that the escalators can move more people faster if…everyone stands. Moreover, it can lead to repair issues due to the imbalanced weight. That’s not to say it’s the only or even main issue with DC Metro escalators, but it is a thin

    • @disssmith3102
      @disssmith3102 Před 2 lety +4

      you must live here! you're absolutely right!

    • @jackharvey7824
      @jackharvey7824 Před 2 lety +4

      What bc there's homeless people in a big city metro stop?

  • @mjm4455
    @mjm4455 Před 2 lety +46

    One of the lesser know attractions is the Pentagon tour. You have to get FREE tickets about 30 days in advance and complete a security form. On the tour you can't have your phone on, take pictures and can speak ONLY English on the tour. There is no parking on property and it's a hike from paid parking on the other side of Interstate 395.

    • @kiriltrenkoski
      @kiriltrenkoski Před 2 lety +8

      They stopped doing tours of the Pentagon.

    • @marycanary3871
      @marycanary3871 Před 2 lety +1

      do not support the US imperial surveillance systems while your here. no fbi. no pentagon. abolish them all. abolish mpd.

  • @johnbdc
    @johnbdc Před rokem +15

    I’m a volunteer at one of the big museums on the Mall. A “trap” I see people fall into is thinking everyone has go to the same museum, even though some people would rather go to a different one. I tell people to split up. Cell phones make it easy to reconnect on the Mall once the groups are done with their museums.

  • @benjaminzeev3272
    @benjaminzeev3272 Před 2 lety +17

    I loved food trucks by the national mall , you can just grab some tacos and sit on grass and have a small picnic

  • @meganbruns9353
    @meganbruns9353 Před 2 lety +31

    Local here. I've started to notice more unofficial metro "helpers" who hang out in and around the metro passing out maps to confused looking tourists and offering directions. Pretty harmless and tame by certain standards, but this tactic is often used as a segue to ask for some money or spare change.

    • @syckindahead
      @syckindahead Před rokem +2

      I saw that recently in ATL; good to know

  • @iSee109
    @iSee109 Před 2 lety +14

    Yup! You better get some delicious Ethiopian food when you visit DC. It's a must, and there are plenty of options.

  • @adrianreyes2318
    @adrianreyes2318 Před 2 lety +6

    If you're fit get the day pass for Lime. Seeing a city as beautiful as DC on a bicycle is the best choice I made on my trip there. My expectations of DC were exceeded by its beauty.

  • @anthrowahine
    @anthrowahine Před 2 lety +42

    As someone who lives here, and has worked in tourism adjacent roles, please, please, PLEASE stick with public transport, bike share, or walking when on the Mall and in Downtown, if not everywhere where the metro can take you. Traffic is a headache (and you never know when a motorcade is going to come by), parking is stupid expensive, and there are few freeways in DC itself. Trust me, the metro isn't scary, just stay on the right if you aren't walking up the escalators (and yes, we do take that seriously, especially during rush hour times). Also, take a second to know which metro you are getting on. It's not fun to realize you got on the wrong side of the line, and your metro us just leaving. >.<
    One other thing no one told me about when I moved here, DC is divided into 4 quadrants, with the Capitol being the 0,0 point. Having the NW, SW, SE, and NE in your address is important, or you may end up going to the wrong location (most of the National Mall and the more touristy areas are in NW, but don't be afraid to explore other areas as well). DC also attempts to be a grid system, with the numbered streets increasing the further East or West you get from the Capitol, and the lettered streets are in alphabetical order from the Capitol going North or South. Especially in Downtown, it is an easy way to orientate yourself if you are trying to get to a specific place. There are other streets that don't follow this system, but this does help figure out which way you may need to go.
    I also love point to Fords Theater as a place to see a show in a building of historic importance (the ticket prices are also reasonable) and the Old Post Office Tower if you like going up to high places and want to include the Washington Monument in your view!

    • @lorddoof3370
      @lorddoof3370 Před 2 lety

      There was a huge church event that I brought my friends to in the Embassy Row area, we went to a Greek restaurant afterwards closer to the mall area and trying to get out of there was a complete nightmare. Ever since then I took the Metro in or the MARC depending on where I was at. (I live in Maryland)

    • @lorddoof3370
      @lorddoof3370 Před 2 lety

      @MN Mitchell Do not use google maps it doesn't know how to work there use road signs

    • @lorddoof3370
      @lorddoof3370 Před 2 lety

      @MN Mitchell Well your GPS might be better then, I just assumed because most people I know (myself included) use their phones for navigation.

    • @lorddoof3370
      @lorddoof3370 Před 2 lety

      @MN Mitchell No, and when I was driving in DC it was really my first time driving there, I grew up on the Colorado Front Range and moved to Maryland after drifting around for a bit after High School so it was admittedly pretty jarring. After that experience I just used the Metro.

    • @Jimfundercover2
      @Jimfundercover2 Před rokem +1

      Bring water! There are no fountains in DC and the few you see don't work. The bottle water on food trucks are expensive.

  • @BK-el8nw
    @BK-el8nw Před 2 lety +4

    Definitely check out Old Ebbitt Grill on 15th by the Whitehouse! Great food and neat building.

  • @MacTravellers
    @MacTravellers Před 2 lety +7

    We last visited over a decade ago and it's still one of the best weekends we've ever spent in a city, including internationally.

  • @reneeburich9497
    @reneeburich9497 Před 2 lety +6

    We just got back from 4 days in D. C. Loved it! Took the Metro but still did a LOT of walking 😀

    • @TripHacksDC
      @TripHacksDC Před 2 lety

      Happy to hear you had a good trip!

  • @billyruben6540
    @billyruben6540 Před 2 lety +7

    So glad you mentioned #4. That's huge. I went before the dark times. The line was INSANE. Even early in the morning. Some kind soul let me know there was no line on the opposite side. Bit of a hike, but totally worth it.

  • @FreshTillDeath56
    @FreshTillDeath56 Před 2 lety +3

    DC's great. I do enjoy living here, though I am ready to move on personally. Make sure you catch a live show somewhere in DC, the Anthem is the best venue in town!

  • @JimJoeKnoxTenn
    @JimJoeKnoxTenn Před 2 lety +10

    Does both of you saying that there are "no good restaurants" on or near the National Mall, mean that all of the museum restaurants either have not reopened or were permanently closed and gutted? There used to be a few really good ones, such as at the American Indian Museum, Natural History Museum, and National Gallery of Art. And the Willard Hotel on 14th Street, and Old Ebbett Grill on 15th Street, are just a couple blocks off the Mall, but great options for a really nice sit-down meal.

  • @DubCmusicTV
    @DubCmusicTV Před 2 lety +2

    No bathrooms is a huge NEGATIVE

  • @novaWRX
    @novaWRX Před 2 lety +5

    Old Ebbit Grill, Hamilton’s & Jose Andres’ Jaleo are just two blocks up from Constitution Ave. Anywhere you eat in DC is $$$$ vs other cities; you might as well get a good meal

    • @sincitytitan7118
      @sincitytitan7118 Před 2 lety

      Old ebbit grill was probably the best meal I had in d.c

  • @espowari
    @espowari Před 2 lety +4

    I was working in Bethesda and had an extra day off so I took the train into the city it was super easy inexpensive and I was able to see a few cool things.

  • @donnajarvis9542
    @donnajarvis9542 Před 2 lety +2

    Teasim is a great little restaurant on 8th street near the navy memorial at Archives. Lots of choices.

  • @syckindahead
    @syckindahead Před rokem +1

    I missed this collab until now!👂🏾 Great video

  • @Damianpasz
    @Damianpasz Před 2 lety +6

    Great video Mark and Rob! I appreciate your work and I hope I can finally travel to USA and take all your advice in my trip. :) Take care. Greetings from Wroclaw PL!

  • @WillMiles10
    @WillMiles10 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video Mark 👊

  • @YellowProductions
    @YellowProductions Před 2 lety +3

    Great video Mark and Rob!

  • @JasonArcherKnepper
    @JasonArcherKnepper Před 2 lety +1

    I don’t know how you pulled off that shot of three pretty food trucks lined up… I’m near there daily. Those trucks are seldom clean. To see three clean food trucks lined up is remarkable!

  • @DCMook
    @DCMook Před 2 lety +4

    Please just walk on the left and stand on the right on the metro escalators. If you stand on the left, you will likely be shoved out of the way.

  • @gumerzambrano
    @gumerzambrano Před 2 lety +2

    I visited Georgetown last winter and absolutely loved it. Even though I didn't see any monuments or museums it was still worth it

  • @jurgenrathjen5965
    @jurgenrathjen5965 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video!!!!!

  • @luisstransport
    @luisstransport Před 2 lety +1

    Great video Mark and Rob

  • @AlberHandcock
    @AlberHandcock Před 10 měsíci

    this collab is crazy big ups

  • @tobiojo9454
    @tobiojo9454 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome video

  • @Janesomeone
    @Janesomeone Před rokem +1

    DC was a lot of fun; I was able to stay for a week. I highly recommend a tour guide! It made life easier.

  • @JimBrownski
    @JimBrownski Před rokem +1

    LIFE HACK!! Don't see the Monuments during the day - go at night!! The Lincoln Memorial at 12 noon is nowhere near as interesting as at 12am midnight. It's also more romantic and intimate at night to walk the mall. And if you dare visit during the summer - the Hummidity during the day is unbearable down there.

  • @LadyHawke78
    @LadyHawke78 Před 2 lety +11

    The food truck scene around the National Mall is hella dope though! (At least that’s been my experience…)

    • @rong9758
      @rong9758 Před 2 lety

      Never saw one, even 3 summers in a row. Walked the entire mall.

    • @cmm33086
      @cmm33086 Před 2 lety

      Right?? I just went to see the cherry blossoms in March and there were so many food truck options by the mall.

    • @matthewconstantine5015
      @matthewconstantine5015 Před 2 lety

      One (of the many) thing that sucks is that since the pandemic, many of the other food-truck hot spots have gone away. I don't think they're lining up on 7th near the Portrait Gallery anymore, for example. I think the National Mall is about the only spot where you find them these days.

    • @LadyHawke78
      @LadyHawke78 Před 2 lety

      Yeah my experience was pre-pandemic. Not sure what it’s like now.

    • @cody.onewheel
      @cody.onewheel Před 2 lety

      @@rong9758 they are definitely there, no idea how you can have missed them

  • @martysender5539
    @martysender5539 Před rokem +1

    good advise. I think. LOL. I record bands/music in DC...only one doing it. MARTY SENDER YOU TUBE. nice to have you visit.

  • @davepatton7932
    @davepatton7932 Před rokem

    I was born in Arlington VA gone downtown(DC)to see the monuments and the various museums several times among other places. So fortunate to live so close to DC.

  • @letitiajeavons6333
    @letitiajeavons6333 Před 2 lety +3

    If you're planning a trip call your Congressperson's office or your Senators. They can often help constituents get tickets for tours of the Capitol and various museums. Especially once things open up post COVID.

    • @tictactoejoe
      @tictactoejoe Před 2 lety

      And a voter registration card in return

  • @toddavis8151
    @toddavis8151 Před 2 lety +2

    Mt Vernon is definitely worth the day trip

  • @daverose2958
    @daverose2958 Před 2 lety +2

    Bens chili bowl will always be a good eat

  • @MercenaryTX
    @MercenaryTX Před 2 lety +1

    We didn’t do everything, but we did as much as we could. Half marathon one day. Steps counter was 13 miles.

  • @FesIRL
    @FesIRL Před 2 lety +6

    Fairfax was my hometown, D.C. is a trap. I would park in Springfield or Huntington station and take the subway to D.C.

    • @frednich9603
      @frednich9603 Před 2 lety +1

      We drove in, stayed in Fairfax, parked in one the parking garages at the station, and took the subway in everyday. No regrets

  • @mrkenwu1
    @mrkenwu1 Před rokem

    The food truck experience, although not cheap, is a DC experience. Growing up there were only bad burgers and Polish dogs. Since those days, food trucks have gone gourmet and offer variety of international foods.

  • @katieh1752
    @katieh1752 Před 2 lety

    We're going next weekend!

  • @user-sd3wx6ld3u
    @user-sd3wx6ld3u Před 2 lety +1

    Don't forget the Old EbbItt Grill.

  • @mrkenwu1
    @mrkenwu1 Před rokem +1

    Metro during rush hours can also be a "trap".

  • @TiffanyHTX44
    @TiffanyHTX44 Před rokem

    Are the crowds bad when it's colder? Like in November or December?

  • @bimmer4755
    @bimmer4755 Před 2 lety

    The founding fathers restaurant is amazing.

  • @jonathansmith283
    @jonathansmith283 Před 2 lety +4

    I did not find the spy museum worth it. the time we visited , it was so so busy it made it feel like a cattle run. I didn't really enjoy it. we just returned 4 days ago . so sad to see the homeless / tent cities in our nations capitol. a great city to walk ~ be safe. ~ JDS/CT

  • @glennstarkey7087
    @glennstarkey7087 Před 2 lety +4

    Here's a trap I have fallen into in dc...its an emotional one
    There is a lot of mood whiplash right on top of each other
    Government/political nerdery (BEP, capitol, white house etc) doesn't jive with the emotional investment needed for the holocaust museum or the war memorials or the police memorial nor does the lighthearted Americana of American history mueseum spy museum and air and space or the high culture of the Smithsonian art museums
    But a mistake I see due to proximity is go to the Vietnam wall then American history lunch at American Indian and then go to the HOLOCAUST museum...or worse hop the metro to the TOMB OF THE UNKNOWNS
    This is gonna tire you mentally more than physically or you'll be that guy...THAT GUY who talks about Westmoreland while people are copying the name of lost loved ones...or brings up the grassy knoll in front of JFKs grave...DONT BE THAT GUY!
    you need 3 days
    A day for politics (govt buildings white house mint BEP library 9f congress capitol...heck seek out a protest and explain to your tween how this shapes our country and the importance of free speech then after dinner Lincoln memorial then turn to the reflecting pool and teach i have a dream) for those more adventurous FBI crime museum or spy museum fit here. If you're hard-core call the party of choice and get gallery tickets to house or senate and take in a half hour of debate...what is irreverent really its the process
    A day to celebrate America: the fun stuff...American history museum...air and space...an art gallery or natural history...eat off the food truck parade for lunch...then cap the evening off with a Nats game the national pastime
    A day to remember and reflect: light a candle at national cathedral...visit the Vietnam Korean and WWII memorials holocaust museum and visit Arlington or the Police memorial...educate but stay respectful...explain this is the price for freedom and remembering those lost helps us protect the future...then end somewhere fun cuz this is an exhausting trip

    • @vbrown6445
      @vbrown6445 Před 2 lety +1

      I would add the African American Museum to your list. Emotionally heavy, but very worth it, and a great way of rounding out an American history journey. I've not been to the Museum of the American Indian in a while. Last time I was there, I felt like their exhibits needed to be bolstered some more, but I think it's also key to get a better/broader sense for the history of the country.

    • @glennstarkey7087
      @glennstarkey7087 Před 2 lety

      @@vbrown6445 yes my apologies hadn't been there in a few years and African American museum wasn't open yet (last time I was there was 2016 and I was more at University of Maryland For ncaas) def an add to list and likely going there when I go this june

    • @glennstarkey7087
      @glennstarkey7087 Před 2 lety

      American Indian i hear ya they really tried too hard to mix high culture and art (and succeed with a BOSS Cafe) with history of the struggle and then modern politics (casino gambling sports team naming controversy) the annex of Northern tribes in NYC is much better
      My grandma was a benefactor early on but never saw it passed year it opened
      Def going to AA museum in june

    • @vbrown6445
      @vbrown6445 Před 2 lety

      @@glennstarkey7087 I think you'll really enjoy it. It's well put together.

  • @jamellewis888
    @jamellewis888 Před 3 měsíci

    DC is MUCH MORE than the National Mall. I challenge visitors to really explore the real DC. It’s rich in history and culture that’s slowly being stripped away.

  • @joemartines3545
    @joemartines3545 Před 2 lety +1

    Years ago the cafeteria in the Senate Dirkson building was open to the public...

  • @infinitelyrelaxme2118
    @infinitelyrelaxme2118 Před 2 lety

    Don't know much about D.C., I've never been there.

  • @glennstarkey7087
    @glennstarkey7087 Před 2 lety +1

    Museum of the American Indian Cafe and the capitol hill side food trucks are quality food for lunch agree dinner stay away from the mall

  • @otterdccaptain9229
    @otterdccaptain9229 Před 2 lety +1

    Don't bash the food trucks. Some are amazing!

  • @JackMathewson-ls4oi
    @JackMathewson-ls4oi Před 7 měsíci

    I wonder why rob is single😂😂

  • @tobiojo9454
    @tobiojo9454 Před 2 lety

    One tourist trap in Washington DC is beware of the traffic jams

    • @ecurewitz
      @ecurewitz Před 2 lety +1

      Don’t drive in DC. The Metro will take you most places you’d want to go

  • @penguinsfan251
    @penguinsfan251 Před 2 lety +1

    Former local....I worked in DC for five years and I left in 1994. Parking is very expensive. The locals are nasty drivers who will NOT let you merge in front of them. Put on your turn signal to merge and you WILL get cut off. Stay in Virginia, take the Metro in and use a tour. Traffic does not let up on the weekends.
    Seeing the changing of the guard in Arlington National Cemetery, especially at the end of the day, is a must see.
    I want to go to see the EU embassies, specifically Poland, in a couple of weeks. It's different for me because I know my way around, but if you are not familiar with DC, try not to drive there.
    If you want lunch and want to sit down, you will not find much of anything other than those food trucks. DC restaurants are nothing special.
    A lot of visiting DC depends on what direction you come from. If you are from the Northeast, I recommend taking the Penn Line to Union Station and take the Metro to the sights.
    If you come from the South or the West, stay in Virginia.
    I come from Western Pennsylvania. I get off of I-70 at Frederick and take 15 to Leesburg and find a hotel in that area. Leesburg doesn't have the Metro but you aren't far from it.

  • @kameraelektronik
    @kameraelektronik Před rokem

    I can't believe suckers line up and pay $399 for this guy's tour.

  • @potofgreeed
    @potofgreeed Před 2 lety +1

    tip #1: stay away from the murder mcdonalds

  • @frednich9603
    @frednich9603 Před 2 lety +3

    I haven't even watched the video yet, but I'm placing my bets that Ben's Chili Bowl is somewhere on this list

    • @mariamarie862
      @mariamarie862 Před 2 lety

      Why its disgusting. So many better restaurants in dmv

    • @frednich9603
      @frednich9603 Před 2 lety

      @@mariamarie862 we heard it hyped up as a DC institution, so we gave it a try. It was OK, but not worth going out of your way for

    • @pjlusk7774
      @pjlusk7774 Před 2 lety

      @@frednich9603 Ben’s is very much a place you go to at 2a after drinking on U St. You can go in the cold light of day, but you probably shouldn’t

  • @Joshua-fi4ji
    @Joshua-fi4ji Před 2 lety +1

    I'll be honest. Did a day trip from NY and. Thought it was enough.
    Nice day out walking around. Didn't actually go in any museums - put off a bit after not being that impressed by the NY Natural History museum.
    USS Intrepid was also a bit disappointing in that none of the engineering spaces were open to the public. Still worth a visit though.
    DC does have a good metro though and is one of the prettier US cities.
    Were I to have the opportunity to go back, I'd probably just go back to NY instead, or give Boston or Philadelphia a try.

  • @willsalazarramirez5139

    CHICLAYO

  • @theulimatecollecter7333
    @theulimatecollecter7333 Před 2 lety +3

    Watch out crowed space lots of pickpockets guard your wallet with might

  • @ErraticToast
    @ErraticToast Před 2 lety +2

    Also DO NOT put your feet or wade in the WW2 memorial water insanely disrepectful and against park rules

  • @thefiftyplusnetwork
    @thefiftyplusnetwork Před 2 lety +4

    A cautionary note, the homeless population has exploded in Washington DC since the pandemic. There are tents all over with people living in the tents. Always be aware of your surroundings, and also be careful on the Metro. Tourists are very easy to spot ... We were born and raised in DC so we feel very comfortable making these statements.

  • @elizabethbrogan6582
    @elizabethbrogan6582 Před 2 lety

    You wait until I've moved to another country to do my city??????? Smh

  • @marjoriejohnson6535
    @marjoriejohnson6535 Před rokem

    Allow 2x the amount of time you think you need for the Smithsonian..take your time and you won't be sorry. P.s. take good for you snacks to eat get a drink and snack in the cafeteria.

  • @adamhornik8730
    @adamhornik8730 Před rokem

    hjjk

  • @andrewbaroch2141
    @andrewbaroch2141 Před 2 lety +1

    Don't walk at night, take the bus or subway in the city. Anywhere in the city.
    Violent crime way up. Police numbers down. Former DC tour guide.

    • @gumerzambrano
      @gumerzambrano Před 2 lety

      I was walking around at 4 am and felt super safe

    • @dhtheghost9412
      @dhtheghost9412 Před rokem

      What a scaremonger! - DC area resident here, and the city feels safe night or day in most bustling areas

  • @ItsGroundhogDay
    @ItsGroundhogDay Před 2 lety +3

    A lot of people who work in government there. You're probably going to get scammed.

    • @ecurewitz
      @ecurewitz Před 2 lety +1

      Not by them, they already have good jobs

    • @tictactoejoe
      @tictactoejoe Před 2 lety +1

      If a politician should approach you....grab your wallet

  • @khalidarian7873
    @khalidarian7873 Před 2 lety

    terorist center

  • @MrBigdavehd97
    @MrBigdavehd97 Před 2 lety

    Went to bens chili bowl there two weeks ago ,overpriced and overrated.the metro and the metro bus there are area to avoid for sure!!!

    • @xkcash_238
      @xkcash_238 Před rokem

      Lmao your taste buds wack. And the metro bus is regular bro where u from?

  • @rong9758
    @rong9758 Před 2 lety +8

    Please stop saying free. Our taxes pay for it. NOTHING IS FREE!