@@alvinwcy yes haha. We have more and more people that don't use cars because a few reasons. It's very expensive to park in Amsteram, €15,- an hour is standard. It has some small streets with traffic jams. Driving a car especially a diesel is so expensive..we pay lot of taxes and the fuel is very costly. Some young people do it for environmental reasons (left politics) but they will change when they get older, having kids etc etc. Don't want to do politics really but the left side is rooted in Amsterdam, schools etc etc. People using the public transport alot. Inside the city there is a speed limit of 30km/h now.Cycling is just faster. In a small town it's totally different. People use the bycicle to just get from a to b fast and cheap as possible, not really for fun. They also go criss cross the streets without looking. We think 10km is far away, so we get the car. In Australia it's just a walking distance😂 Nice, for how long you will stay there? I live 30km's outside of Amsterdam, life is more chill out here. If you need some help or anything, let me know. I'm not a Amsterdam expert but I certainly know enough to get you covered in case of need😂 Avoid the boats, it's just really boring people telling stuff you can find online while walking there.. Make sure you go to the red light district, it's the fun part of Amsterdam...not like it used to be but still.
@@DzasterNLdamn! Haha yea melb is about the same. Only thing is with motorcycles we are very chilled, and can park anywhere on the foot path. So we love our bikes here! Haha
Yes! Good eye! In Australia it was imported as Rumbler 350. And there’s very very few of them! Less than 20 Australia wide I think the Enfield guys told me
Yea. I haven't tried the freewell before bro. Might check it out when i see you next. haha but the Polar Pro is like legit man. Looks and feel so good!
was in Melbourne for a holiday for a week. so many homeless it broke my heart. getting off the tram in the city coming from st Kilda I encountered my first homeless person. My son and I quickly gave him a few dollars. I always make it a point that my son gives the coins to instill the value of giving to the less fortunate within him. walking a few metres we saw another and another and another. There were soooo many homeless we would have left with empty pockets in a very short time. We made it a rule of thumb to try and help a couple each day while we stayed. We are not rich by any means either compared to most but compared to these poor souls we are very rich. Homelessness should never ever exist there is no excuse for it. The system we live under is extremely corrupt. Sadly it is always those who do not have much who give the most and have the biggest of hearts. The homeless are a product of their environment an environment where dog eats dog. The system of commerce is incredibly destructive and the cause for mass misery among countless. great video keep doing what you do!
Just a thought, music is also a form of healing. Is there any way to integrate this into plans of helping the less fortunate...of course basic needs of shelter and food has to be covered. But for increasing motivation and things..would you be able to brainstorm something that combined music?