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Welcome to the Bronx!

I know, not what you expected, right? Looks like the suburbs.

That's 'cause it kinda is -

- even though this is technically a part of New York City, we're worlds away.

This is City Island.

It's a one-and-a-half mile island off the coast of the Bronx proper,

and even though it's technically part of New York City, it's remained basically untouched as the rest of the city has exploded around it.

Today we're here to meet up with Michael Proietti.

He's a born-and-raised City Islander, and a professional chef.

He's going to show us one of his favorite seafood spots,

where we're going to chow down and talk about the island's deep maritime traditions.

-So right now, we're at the Morris Yacht & Beach Club.

-And this is right at the southern tip of the island, right?

-This is the end, yeah. We call it "the end."

Born and raised, my parents lived here for ever.

You know, I moved away from home… it was three blocks.

You know I'm an Italian, youngest Italian boy, I'm supposed to live at home for the rest of my life.

I just never left City Island, 'cause it's just a great spot.

-A lot of people in New York don't even know that City Island exists.

-Yeah, I try not to tell them too much, because we don't want everyone to come here, right? Like, so....

It kind of has a New England vibe.

You have all the seafood restaurants, you kind of have like, the salty dogs working on the boat.

It's kind of perfect. It's like being on vacation every day.

We call ourselves "clam-diggers."

If you're born on City Island, you're a clam-digger.

-Okay

-If you move to City Island, you're a "mussel-sucker".

-So I'm a mu— well, I haven't even moved here, so what am I?

-You're just some schmoe. You're some guy who wants to eat shrimp.

-Cool, let's go do that!

-I'm down!

-Really feels like a small town here, which is totally unfamiliar because it's technically in New York City.

-Well, it is a small town. It's a mile and a half long.

Everybody knows each other.

You can't throw a brick without somebody calling your mother.

-Right.

-When you're a kid, you can't do something without [someone] calling your mom.

-How many bricks did you throw?

-A couple.

-You're a successful chef, but you also spend your time in what amounts to a small seaside town.

-You know, growing up in City Island, hanging out at the beach,

we used to get the mussels off the beach, the clams,

we used to go home and make these huge feasts.

And I think that's really where my love of food kinda started.

-What is this?

-So we got lobster, you got your mussels, your clams, calamari.

You got some scallops.

Underneath all this buttery, garlicky, oreganata-y kinda stuff is pasta.

-Grab yourself a tail there, man.

-No it's a whole half a lobster, or a whole WHOLE lobster!

Here, look, I'll lobster you first.

-You lobster me.

-How good is that lobster, though?

-It's delicious.

-Come on.

-This is so good.

-And it's not chewy, they're really fresh lobsters.

You can taste it in the lobster, it has, almost, like a sweetness to it.

-I assume there's a lot of fresh seafood that moves in and out of City Island, is that right?

-Uh-huh, absolutely. It's kind of the bread and butter of the community.

-We have a very special drink, can you tell us what, exactly, you ordered me?

-It's a Henny colada!

-A Henny colada?!

-Right, so you're in the Bronx!

Hennessey is where it's at, and City Island, you're on vacation, this is your mini "day-cation", right?

So piña colada, Hennessey, it seems kinda…

it works together.

A marriage made on City Island.

-So it's sort of like, this like intersection of a bunch of different cultures,

because you have like the sort of New England-y seafaring vibe,

and then right across the bridge you have the Bronx, the proper Bronx.

-And really, what a lot of these menus do, is they really embrace the seafood culture.

So they'll do it blackened, or Cajun style, Italian style,

or they'll put like a Spanish seasoning, like an adobo on it.

So it really does kinda bring all of the Bronx together,

and I think that's what's perfect about City Island.

-You've cooked in a lot of different places,

what's the difference [here]? Different vibe?

-You know there's definitely a different vibe on City Island, right?

You can't yell at everybody like you can do when you work in Manhattan.

Really, it's more of a sense of community here, so you've gotta be a little nicer.

People are always welcoming other people here.

Because it really is about family, having a good time,

and sometimes you don't know who your family is yet.

-So we had our seafood feast, we said goodbye to Michael.

But no trip to City Island would be complete

without having a local drink where the locals drink: The Snug.

Let's go do it.

-I kinda grew up in this place, The Snug is like my family's business.

We actually got the building about 20 years ago,

and that's when we opened up the diner.

So growing up here, I was very lucky to have that,

like, very present community feel.

-We're drinking Dark & Stormys, they make 'em kinda strong here at The Snug.

This one's got a kick to it.

-They drink it like crazy.

Still one of the big nautical things around here

is the sailors have Wednesday night races, so Wednesday nights will be packed in here.

And they'll all come up and we just immediately run out of Goslings.

Like, immediately run out of Goslings.

Ginger beer will not be in supply.

I mean we are an island, and it's a local bar, so we're not quite as sophisticated as Manhattan yet

So, it's very much like, a Bud Light/Jameson kinda place.

I think one special thing about City Island is that it is very much a part of New York, right?

So besides the street signs, like a lot of the people that live here are from New York,

born and raised in the Bronx, work in the Bronx, work in the city,

a lot of middle-class city workers and stuff.

So you get that very pronounced identity.

Food & drink establishments on City Island,

Local places like The Snug, like the [City Island] Diner, like the [City Island] Lobster House,

that really give the community a place to speak,

and a place to interact with each other.

-It's welcoming in a way that many other places are not.

So I totally get why people come here and stay here.

-When we get new people on the weekends,

on Saturdays and Sundays, we love welcoming them, and saying, you know,

"Thank you so much for coming to our community,

it's been very nice meeting you, and…

here's a Dark & Stormy."

-Here's a Dark & Stormy. [Laughs]

Cheers dude.

-Cheers brother.

-Thanks for having us.

-You got it.

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Is the fidget spinner worth it? - Duration: 5:15.

Hey there guys, iMC Gamer here and today I'm gonna talk about the fidget spinner.

If you are planning to buy a fidget spinner, but still uncertain if the fidget spinner

will be helpful for you, then you came to the right video.

But before we begin, make sure to subscribe to my channel and turn on the notifications

so you won't miss any video from my channel.

So, is a fidget spinner actually worth it?

Does it really relax you?

Or is it just a distraction or can it really help you focus?

But before we jump right into those questions, we should know first a little about fidget

spinners.

Firstly, fidget spinners are said to be relaxation toys, if you need to take a break from working

or studying, you can play with this toy and see for yourself if it'll help you relax.

Secondly, you can just get it from a very affordable price of under $5.

Hmm, that's a pretty good price.

Lastly, it is pocket sized, making you able to bring it anywhere with you.

Now that we already know about fidget spinners, let's now know if it'll help you.

Fidget spinners are just toys, but these toys aren't just for kids, because it's suitable

for all ages.

So adults over there, you don't have to feel very old because there are still toys that

you can play with.

Okay, so now let's jump into those possible questions that you might have in your mind

about fidget spinners.

You might ask, does it actually help you relax?

I have been watching videos about fidget spinners and they say that it is really relaxing.

And as I go deeper, they all have the same thoughts about it.

So, to make sure, I bought a fidget spinner to clear this up.

After a few days with it, I actually found it relaxing.

It makes me feel good when I spin it, and its airy sound makes me feel even more relaxation.

Now, let's move on to the second question that you might have.

Does it actually help you focus more or will it just distract you?

But before we talk about that question, let me ask you a question.

Do you always click your pen or do some other stuffs with it that may annoy your classmates

just to stay focused on your tasks?

If you do, then you definitely NEED a fidget spinner.

If you spin a fidget spinner, it'll just give you the same effect just like what you do

when you click your pen repeatedly.

And you have an advantage, because the fidget spinner only produces a very quiet sound that

may almost be impossible for your classmates to hear it.

So here is one more question that you might have.

If it's just for people that wants to relax or stay focused on their tasks, then why are

the others like popular YouTubers buying fidget spinners and using it for different purposes?

For that, I may say that they are just going on with the trend.

The fidget spinner is actually very trendy nowadays making them wanting buy it just to

keep up with the trend.

But, I am not that sure for that answer, it's just an opinion.

Again, it's just an opinion.

Because I am not them, so I will never know for sure.

Okay, so this is probably the answer that you might have been waiting.

Is the fidget spinner worth it?

Based on what we've discussed earlier, my answer is a yes.

It is worth it.

But, it still depends on the person.

If you prefer to fidget in another way, then you may want to continue that and not want

to use a fidget spinner to fidget.

To sum it up, fidget spinners let you fidget in a way that isn't disturbing to other people

that is right beside you.

Specially when you always fidget that annoys the people around you.

It is a great fidget toy that I recommend for y'all fidgeters, or for non-fidgeters

that want to try it out, then go ahead.

Try it, I'm certain that you would like it.

😊

Thank you for watching my video, and I hope this helped you decide if you need a fidget

spinner.

Have a good day, fidgeters!

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