The last three years were weird AF. There was a time where we would fight over yeast so we could all try to break bread & watch Carole Baskin's explain why she didn't actually kill her husband all the while stockpiling toilet paper. People have to adapt.Anyone else getting that vibe that he's starting to mail it in on his videos?
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@Dismom2 you bring up a good point what happens after the convention. I cant imagine the loser RSVLT guys would want to hang in Europe with him. This RSVLT guy didnt seem thrilled to be with Nate (who blames him). I cant see Nate venturing around by himself though.
Yes I’m sure Nate was pissed. he wanted to visit the Churchill war rooms and See the changing of the guard but the handlers insisted they drink and eat all day.That’s my thoughts too. You have to consider the situation for these first few days- technically he’s “working” for rsvlts. We’ll see what he does from here.![]()
If you think being a liar, scam artist, and a fake warrants kudos. He takes all you stans for granted because he knows his bumbling persona seems to fool a lot of people, surprisingly, and he laughs at how gullible you all are.I 100% agree!! As much as there is to pick at him about, this is an amazing opportunity he got- as well as all of the other ones hes gotten through RSVLTS. And he has also gotten a lot of staycation opportunities though different DVC point rental agencies. So kudos to him for putting in the time/ effort/ connections to get these opportunities.
And I give him kudos for extending his trip, too. Because i'm sure RSVLTS isn't paying for his full 13 days! HAHA so, good for him for taking the chance to see more on his own.
I also 100% think that at least part of the Kingdom Krew will show up for the second part of the trip once hes done his RSVLTS obligations. Time will tell, i guess.... LOL
It’s only day 1 but I have never seen Nate more lost in a video. Leaving the Disney bubble to go to one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world may be a bit too much for him. the hilarious looks he is getting from the locals as he drags his gross tonnage into small pubs and attractions with his camera is priceless. I think even his handlers are embarrassed by him. He did wrap up the night at a great looking Indian restaurant where he had some chicken tik mazar(tikka masala to the rest of us)He really is doubling down on the editing when it comes to how much he drinks. Only four drinks shown on camera and at least seven places visited.
Be proud America...this is the face England sees as a representation of us.
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Are you new here?Eating shouldn't have been top of mind for Nate.
The tube is easy to use. So is the Paris metro.For a guy who isn’t “world travelled” in the slightest, he does get props from me for taking it upon himself to go out on his own into a busy, cosmopolitan city like London and see where it takes him. There’s not many Brits who would do that, let alone Americans. The tube can be confusing at the best of times but he read the signs and looked at the maps. He got to where he needed to go which is all you can really ask for.
He looks like he's waiting for someone to throw him a cheeseburger
Let's not give him too much credit here. He left the country on a free ride and is living off someone else's dime. Most 1st time travellers don't have that kind of luxury. If this was all out of his own pocket, he'd be driving back home to visit mom in the scooter.I do too actually. Most people’s “first time out of the country” is a drive over to the Canadian side of Niagara Falls, or to Mexico where they don’t leave the all-inclusive resort for a week.
So I think even just the fact that he’s walking around these international cities, and staying apparently for almost 2 weeks out of his comfort zone, gets a little bit of credit. Even if one of the pictures is the touristy “I’m touching the point of the Louvre” pic![]()
So screw you, Rick Steves and Samantha Brown. Piss off, Globe Trekker hosts.
"Only" 4.How many "Holy Moley"?
He said "16 pounds" but by the size of the suitcase, the way he heaved it up onto the scale, and the fact that he was flying a British airline (Virgin Atlantic), I'm pretty convinced it's actually 16 kg (about 35 lb), and he's just too dumb to understand different units of measure.-We better get used to a limited wardrobe the next 2 weeks considering his checked bag weighed 16 pounds. The bag itself probably was 8 pounds.