Im always full of nostalgia when watching smthing like this, this walls, that yard just remember the GOAT in his childhood, he was playin right here, damn bro
Wow..he had a crush on my friend. My Grandmother's house is on the same block, you can see it in this video. He used to sit on the the steps next door to my Grandmother's house and talk to us.
That's not the original front door that house used to have a white door with a diamond shaped window when Lesane/Pac lived there. I used to always look for Lesane/pac when I would ride past on the bus because we went to Roland Park Jr High together and would sometimes see each-other down on university parkway on the bus stop up by the water tower and we'd have to walk to school because the buses were so packed to the doors during rush hour.. Back then pac was a little different, still had that same spark, but more calm and intellectual. Always respectful to the ladies. Love that dude. We were actually related through Afenis father's grandfather and my fathers grandmother if that makes any sense. They all lived in Lumberton NC/Robeson County back in the day. Pac had some lumbee indian in him. No one believes me that we are related because I am white and he is black but its true.
There’s not going to be any funds. You’d be lucky to find someone to buy it much less fix it up and maintain it. There would not even be money for docents.
@@ertpecsertpecs When it comes to life path numbers, you add up the total sum. Ex. If you add 3955 together your answer will equal 22. Ordinarily, 22 will be broken down as 2+2=4. That's what you would do for a non master number. Since 22 is a master number, it remains as 22 once you receive your answer. Your life path comes from your birthday. Ex. Tupac's birthday was 06/16/1971. So you will add 6+1+6+1+9+7+1 which equals 22. However, there is no need to breakdown master number 22 as a 4, it remains as is. The following master numbers are 11,22, and 33. I hope this helps.
Really?? [That's] strange. #Tupac MUST still HOLD POWER down Here! ...for them to do That!..?? ...they must don't want ppl going to *where* he resided... but Y?? What would 'that' mean, spiritually?? Interesting...
...u know, we were thinking...seen that video on here of that guy that went to where #TinaTurner and #IkeTurner once resided in CA.? He began ripping the wallpaper off the wall...to sell on Ebay! Do you think that [they] fear that die-hard fans will travel to ALL the places #Pac lived to 'take' a piece of that history with them??
Greenmount Ave is so much worse now. The whole city just leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Anybody that moves to this area or anywhere in Baltimore city is out of their F ing mind
Just because he said the city was ignorant don't mean he hated it. Good times as well as bad, his last name alone he already knew this shit called life wasn't going to be a walk in the park.
Yeah i dont live in usa but in most european countries living in a house is a luxury and ghettos is mostly in apartment buildings but then again i dont say its ruff in usa ghetto i just mean its amazing how different it can be from countrie too countrie how ghettos look :)
bang bang this used to be 2 separate houses. and they didn’t always look like this because they re-modeled them. and this part of baltimore is possible one of the most dangerous parts
@@PradaBwah1017 There were worse neighborhoods in Baltimore in the 80's than the one Tupac grew up in. I know Greenmount Avenue. I knew Tupac when he lived in Baltimore. Pac used to roll with White boys when he was in the School for Arts. Preppy White boys.
@@darrylnelson05 yes he did hang out with john cole. "he had money and I didn't". "I dressed in his clothes because it was fun for him to not have and it was fun for me to have". ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-W8fP1Y5w998.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_bo7TKDxxGY.html