and beautiful. cedric: and what happened. anthony: yeah. we abandoned detroit. we abandoned it. it became too black for america to love. cedric: maybe france is abandoning marseille. sometimes people say, in marseille people, they are racist. i would say in marseille people, they are connected with other people. anthony: let s hope marseille, people figure that out because i think it s amazing here. if you ask real marseillais these days, what s the iconic dish? the one thing you most closely associate with home? the answer might surprise you. pizza. marseille, it turns out, is the pizza truck capital of france. anthony: so this could be a whole new beginning for you,
it was an economic disaster for marseille. i m thinking about one of your cities in the states, detroit. it was a huge city. it was very important. anthony: yep. and beautiful. cedric: and what happened. anthony: yeah. we abandoned detroit. we abandoned it. it became too black for america to love. cedric: maybe france is abandoning marseille. sometimes people say, in marseille, people, they are racist. i would say in marseille, people, they are connected with other people. anthony: let s hope marseille, people figure that out because i think it s amazing here. if you ask real marseillais these days, what s the iconic dish? the one thing you most closely associate with home? the answer might surprise you. pizza.
other people. anthony: let s hope marseille, people figure that out because i think it s amazing here. if you ask real marseillais these days, what s the iconic dish? the one thing you most closely associate with home? the answer might surprise you. pizza. marseille, it turns out, is the pizza truck capital of france. anthony: so this could be a whole new beginning for you, eric. eric: yes. anthony: i always said you should have a truck. eric: yeah, i ll do it with you. anthony: do you have pizza experience? eric: never did a pizza in my life. anthony: does, uh, he know this? eric: no, he doesn t know. i m going to tell him. okay, let s go. anthony: our employer for this episode of the real world geriatric edition is jean denis martinez. his yellow truck, a rolling pizza oven, is well-known in the neighborhood. meaning he s busy. eric: he s taking orders too. anthony: we re not going to be good at this. this is going to be like i love lucy. eric: more like
it s part of a complex, i think. marseille has always made the bad choices in politics. when france lost its colonies, it was an economic disaster for marseille. i m thinking about one of your cities in the states, detroit. it was a huge city. it was very important. anthony: yep. and beautiful. cedric: and what happened. anthony: yeah. we abandoned detroit. we abandoned it. it became too black for america to love. cedric: maybe france is abandoning marseille. sometimes people say, in marseille, people, they are racist. i would say in marseille, people, they are connected with other people. anthony: let s hope marseille, people figure that out because i think it s amazing
we have both love and hate. it s part of a complex, i think. marseille has always made the bad choices in politics. when france lost its colonies, it was an economic disaster for marseille. i m thinking about one of your cities in the states, detroit. it was a huge city. it was very important. anthony: yep. and beautiful. cedric: and what happened. anthony: yeah. we abandoned detroit. we abandoned it. it became too black for america to love. cedric: maybe france is abandoning marseille. sometimes people say, in marseille, people, they are racist. i would say in marseille, people, they are connected with other people. anthony: let s hope marseille, people figure that out because i think it s amazing here.