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USA Travel Plans & Happy Birthday Thuong! 🔴 LIVE Q&A



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Join us live as we celebrate Thuong’s birthday in Da Nang Vietnam and answer your questions!

36 Comments

  1. I hope you realize you have to prove you can financally support Thuong in the USA if you want to get her a spouse visa. Hopefully you are have a nice amount of money in your bank account or you have a job offer in the USA. That is a big factor in whether you will go the visa approved.

  2. Happy birthday Thuong.

    Also, I agree that I’d rather have a mountain bike if I was going to go off-road for a significant amount of time. In my experience of riding here, the smoother gravel paths tend to be interspersed with rough and rocky sections that a gravel bike would be unsuitable for. And a lot of these paths are quite hard to get to, so that also rules out the gravel bike, unless you really want to make your life very hard. And I think this is probably how it is in a great many places.

  3. Great seeing the you both on the Livestream again, so would love to see more casual Livestream on either of your channels in the future.

    Good luck on the immigration process. We did it for my Japanese wife ourselves without a lawyer so you don't need one. 🙏

  4. Hello guys, first, Happy birthday Thoung, as always because of the time zones I’m unable to watch your stream while live, bummer, I have a question for Thoung, if you were to take part in that race in Japan where you placed 3rd, where do you think you’d placed now that you’re in great shape and much more seasoned as a cyclist?
    Cruise, yeah, that green card might take longer, I just recently renewed my passport and it took 4 months to get not counting the additional 5 weeks I waited after making the appointment to summit the form, walk ins just don’t work well here in Los Angeles. Best of wishes in all your travels.

  5. It’s a shame that the Detroit sports teams have all been struggling in the last few years. The Tigers are not as bad this year as I thought they would be though. Or maybe it’s just that the AL Central is extremely weak so far. But they’ll still losing less than 3 of the others though XD. (I’m quite a big baseball fan and we get a lot of the regional US and ESPN broadcasts on TV).

  6. The Gifu side of Norikura had the road destroyed because of a landslide. I guess you did the Nagano side before?

  7. You are such a lovely couple, hope a bright future awaits you in the US with a bit of effort and good luck. Just stay positive, it will all fall into place eventually.

  8. Happy Birthday Thuong!! Here in rural USA I used a mountain bike on gravel roads and a gravel bike on paved roads. Makes perfect since to me because that's how rough our roads are. Take care!!

  9. Happy birthday Thuong. Are you doing any indoor cycling now that the weather is hot and humid?

  10. Geeze, another year come and gone.
    Fun to have spent the last year with you. Happy birthday, Thuong. Tanjobi omedetou gozaimasu. Many happy returns, and best wishes for all your future adventures!
    (And I can't recall Thuong's age, but she most definitely can pass for early 20s.)

  11. Planning on coming back to Michigan? I'm just starting the video so maybe you'll say in there somewhere haha

  12. It's wonderful to hear Thuong speaking confidently in English after all this time. Well done!

  13. So on Gravel bikes, I love mine, think of a ven diagram with road bike, MTB and CX bikes, the gravel bike (or all terrain might be a better name) sits in the sweet spot in the middle. It’s not an expert at any of them but allows me to ride on road and off road all in the same ride. The geometry is slacker that’s a CX bike it’s almost like an endurance road bike. With your cycling experience Cruise you’d probably be happy with a road bike and an MTB and never noticed a difference especially with a decent XC bike but I think that if you rode a gravel bike over mixed terrain for a fairly long ride you might start to appreciate its versatility. (Although when it get to that very technical single track you’ll wish it was a MTB. 😅)

  14. Happy birthday em Thuong actually I know how old you are but will not mention my American counterpart keeps you looking young happy happy birthday sister paul

  15. Young Christopher is very lucky to have the best of a wife and viet nam has to offer and yes viet nam is in my wheel house anh paul

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