 So this is my first roommate when I moved and lived in London in 1999, this is Chris, how you doing? Hello, miracle, wherever you are. And that right there was my room on the top floor from 1999 until about 2002. And was I a good roommate, Chris? You were a loud roommate. What are you talking about? Just turned a bit into party central after James moved in. Bit of a good way, you know, but we didn't get much sleep this weekend. I was a 23 year old from Australia, just arrived in London. I wanted to have a good time. And that was my place on the top floor. And you were like on the second floor. And how many people do we have living in there at the time? Well, without a guess, it was just about five. But then with all your friends, it used to be about 10. So various friends. You're making it. You're trying to paint a picture here, Chris, that I was like had people coming and staying with me all the time. I remember my mum and dad stayed with us. The Brits are the British people who live here. They're not used to like traveling overseas. We were just turning up. There was a whole whole family is turning up, you know, James family turning up in droves. And then his brother moved in. Yeah, my brother Tristan moved in as well. Yeah. So that was like 17 years ago, if you can believe it, Chris. What do you reckon has changed in 17 years? Like I was 23, I'm now 40 as we record this. You must have been. What do you know? You're mid 40s or late 40s? Yeah, mid 40s. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So what's changed in what way in the street? I don't know, like life or Putney or whatever. Well, England is still rubbish and soft. That was always our running joke. Yeah. Putney is still pretty much the same. It's quite a nice affluent area of London. But the flat is still the same. Yep. And where have you lived since then, since you moved out? Since then. Funnily, I've lived in another flat in Putney. And then I've lived in Streatham and Brixton. That's in South London. South London, yeah. It's all South London, yeah. And Brighton as well. So moved around a bit. Oh, Brighton. You live in Brighton. Brighton's another city outside of London. It's like South, isn't it? What was that like? We're really, really good. Really good. But I miss London. Really miss London. So you moved back. And where are you now? I am, funnily enough, back in Putney. Oh, you're back in Putney? A very short time. So there you go. You always find your way home. Full circle, yeah. Full circle, yeah. So I've gone, what did I do? I went from here in living in that top room. I always loved being in the top room as well because I could sleep in. Everyone else on the second and first floor would do all their stuff. But I was on the top floor. James had the penthouse suite. That's right. I did. What did I do? I moved to Los Angeles. I lived in Los Angeles. And then I moved to New York. I lived in New York. And then I went to Buenos Aires, Argentina, and then Madigin and Bogota, Colombia. And now I'm back in Los Angeles. So it sounds like we moved around the same number of times. Oh, I also moved to Australia as well, often. Oh, yeah. Yeah. That's six months. Six months, yeah. All over Australia, yeah. So is it just traveling away? And did that give you a good mindset to go, oh, now I know I really want to be back in Putney in London? Or was it just more of a natural thing? You didn't think about it that much? It was more of a natural thing. And now I want to do more of it. But I think you always come home in the end eventually. I'm sure you'll end up back in Australia one day. Maybe. According to my mother, I should. I will. She always wants me. Let's walk back here. So I'll say goodbye to my place there. But yeah, do you ever get, what's the word, nostalgic? Or do you ever think about going to visit a place where you used to live and think about what's happened between then and now? I mean, I was 23 when I moved in there. And I'm now 40. And my life is completely different. And I must say that just being here, it makes me feel a little bit nostalgic, sentimental almost. Do you ever feel that? Or are you like, ah, whatever? No, all the time. I'll get very nostalgic all the time. Do you? Absolutely. You even want to come out here sometimes. Pretty rare. Yeah. But I do come and ask maybe once a year. Yeah. It was a good time. It was good times. Yeah. And it's great that you and I are meeting up now 17 years later. I mean, we've met up a couple of times in between, but look, we're still friends. We still follow the same football team, Tottenham Hotspur, the same English soccer team. England's third best football team. That's right. It's right after Arsenal and Leicester City. Yeah. So do you watching, have you ever gone back to a childhood home or a home where you used to live just for sentimental reasons or nostalgia? Leave a comment down below. And let me know. I respond to every single comment. So tell me where you went and where you lived and whether you're a sentimental fool like me. And I will respond down below. Don't forget to subscribe to this channel and like, and I will catch you on the next one. Thanks, Chris. All right. See ya. How do you get smarter in minutes? Well, you do it by walking and then thinking. Walking and thinking. So studies have shown that excess...