I've almost done it on some windy days. And it's also a really good space for light and sound. And I don't have that studio anymore, so I have to be creative. But I won't be doing it in a car.
@@brianmarkgriffin I keep coming back to the remark you made in another video about eating something nostalgic and finding it hard to rank, as if you were ranking your own father as other people would see him. I think that feeling feeds into why I enjoy watching and rewatching these videos. Thanks again.
i like the train of thought videos like these, arguably more than the shorts. the shorts are more densely packed with jokes than these, but sometimes its just nice to hear you talk about places that ill never visit
@@brianmarkgriffin for better or worse, you and a handful of other creators have inspired me to make videos of my own. hope you're happy with what you've unleashed into the world
@@brianmarkgriffin unfortunately, i haven't magically inherited your work ethic quite yet. how do you keep yourself motivated to make videos besides the promise of a hopefully tasty bout with the newest fast food item?
I've been in Orange County for the last few months away from the Tri and I still love watching these videos. Don't necessarily miss the place, especially with those sun-baked-hold-a-thermal-reader-to-it-and-see-135-degrees shots you got in the beginning of the video, but it still captures the spirit nicely.
Learned some things I never knew about New Mexico! Learning more about each state in the country and their staple foods i think would be a neat idea. Love your stuff Brian!
I love these vids, man. A true delight amongst most of the other bullshit on this platform. They give me of 20yrs ago travel channel vibes. Please keep this up as long as you can mentally sustain it.
i dare somebody to try and topple this guy off of the throne that is king of fast food reviewers based in the literal desert hellscape that is tricities washington