@arsal727

This layover is longer than the actual destination πŸ˜‚

@Zayan-15

Bro is completing side quests πŸ˜‚

@svnghoon.x

gully back with a never ending layover

@ShujaatRahman-je9lv

Carefully though gully. Some sushis use mirin wine I think it's called. It has alcohol that's used to for the sticky rice. So yeah some may not be halal. Also vinegar some of those in the sushi have alcohol. For some snacks to try try rare coke pepsi juice flavors here their amazing. I suggest u try ramune a japanese soda

@thynguyen274

You can actually find these type of "sushi" snacks in Korean convenience stores in Toronto. I believe H mart in Yonge St also have ready to eat meals, bimbap and onigiri, but they are like 3-5$ each.

@jac1011

You can find exactly these in Toronto. Union has a little Japanese shop that sells them. Great if you're taking the train.

They are *not* a dollar though πŸ˜…

@Lamine_yamalll

Wow  I remember watching ur videos when I was in 3rd grade I’m glad I came across you again

@loveyoublabla007

I love watching your videos

@IkeTheDog2009

gotta try everything in that store besides already delicious sushi - looks incredible πŸ˜‹

@Reinerbraun34

The cashier's so cutee!

@katrinabailey9983

Wow Gully That Video Of You Tasting The Sushi Is Delicious!!!

@Aryan-Kaushal

Gully is here with another infinite layover!!! πŸ˜‚β€

@FLRNFLUFF

You can actually find a lot of these in Hawaii too! The 7-Elevens in Hawaii are more-so modelled like the ones in Japanese. I remember when I used to go to high school and stop by a 7-Eleven a buy a couple of rolls and they're yummy for the convenience!

@FamousLoon

I love to imagine gully booking his ticket looking for the longest layover time.

@TheIlliterateFriends

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@InTheVoidNO

Norway could benefit from more diverse food options in places like 7-Eleven stores. These stores typically only sell snacks like nuts, chips, and chocolate, along with basic hotdogs, burgers, and salads. For more sophisticated meals, we either end up paying exorbitant prices at restaurants or resort to cooking at home. For instance, a hotdog can cost up to $8.

@chief2740

I absolutely love the Japanese Konbini’s, they make everything so convenient

@ali_bad_editz

β€œThis is how you can make sushi kulfi. Kulfi is basically like ice cream and is a very popular dessert in Pakistan. You know everyday is a cheat day.”

@durrahafshan7666

And the layover series begins πŸ˜‚β€

@Ahmed123gva

The layover legend is back πŸŽ‰