Pidgin 101 - Portuguese People

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  • @EthanLau
    @EthanLau 8 лет назад +139

    Eh, witout da podagee people, we no get podagee sausage

    • @kalenakapiolanialohaaina5962
      @kalenakapiolanialohaaina5962 8 лет назад +12

      +Ethan Lau As true and also no ukulele.

    • @richiesaidthat2198
      @richiesaidthat2198 8 лет назад +4

      +KalenaKapiolani Alohaaina fah real- tanks eh podagee poeple!

    • @mikalaf8273
      @mikalaf8273 8 лет назад +18

      No forget the malasadas!

    • @EtrielDevyt
      @EtrielDevyt 8 лет назад +6

      Im from Fall River, MA, and I always find it funny when people from other places have no idea about portuguese food. Do they Chourico in Hawai'i, too?

    • @SunnyIlha
      @SunnyIlha 6 лет назад +9

      And no can imagine Hawaii witout podagee sausage. Grow up podagee sausage and rice fo brekfas

  • @dasfreshyo
    @dasfreshyo 8 лет назад +58

    Andy "No quote me, I might be wrong" would be good on a shirt.

  • @Takedownman
    @Takedownman Год назад +1

    Polynesian people mean no harm, but we always got jokes bra. Some people get their feelings hurt, but really we mean nothing by it.

  • @kauluvierra3783
    @kauluvierra3783 7 лет назад +46

    I'm podagee and I love podagee jokes 😂

    • @jeffyoung60
      @jeffyoung60 5 лет назад +1

      Growing up in Honolulu, I heard slightly different versions, 'Pollagee', 'Portagee', 'Pochogee', 'Pordagee', among the individual kamaainas.

    • @johndowdow1806
      @johndowdow1806 4 года назад +3

      Was your last name at any point “Vieira”?!? And changed over time? Just curious... I find a lot of Portuguese last names were changed throughout time

    • @user-pn3bk8ep8w
      @user-pn3bk8ep8w 4 года назад +4

      John Dow Dow my mom’s family is Vieira but never got changed when they arrived in America. My dads last name was De Silveira but customs changed it to Silveira when they arrived in New York. Those bastards even changed my dad’s first name to John, so his entire name was changed 🤨

  • @jayallen3192
    @jayallen3192 8 лет назад +16

    As a product of da Medeiros Clan., You are spot on reference da potagees! I am Potagee proud!

  • @danisettle6045
    @danisettle6045 8 лет назад +22

    So happy I found you again. Dis Da Kine Popolo Wahine miss her home. My daughter and I sent you one "shaka video. Mahalo nui loa for keeping me laughing.

  • @aniqika
    @aniqika 8 лет назад +18

    You are my new favorite person. I'm Albanian. Born in Europe and raised in New York City. We have our own dialects in Albanian. We obviously have that in New York City, too. So I appreciate this very much. It's so real and I can relate to that.

  • @mikeandreoli145
    @mikeandreoli145 3 года назад +5

    I love it. Portagee jokes in New England usually are about how they hate to spend money. My own mother is a good example. Here is one. A Portagee lady in Boston sees a sign that says "Two cucumbers for 25 cents!!" So my mother walks up to the grocer and asks "How about if I only want this one? " The grocer says "That'll be thirteen cents." She says "Then I'll take the other one."

  • @chadridgeway7171
    @chadridgeway7171 2 года назад +4

    Genius! Hilarious! Informative! Great delivery!
    One small kine thing; in portuguese it's not "una carta" it's "uma carta"

  • @barbaraferreira2978
    @barbaraferreira2978 8 лет назад +6

    First of all as one Potagee - Ferreira - I honor all my ancestors who worked in the fields. They were hard workers..............Secondly DAS FUNNY!

    • @AndyBumataiShow
      @AndyBumataiShow  8 лет назад +4

      +Barbara Ferreira Mahalo for the support. I wanted to mention ukulele, malasada and ketchup but I like to keep the videos as "bite sized" as possible.

  • @jeffyoung60
    @jeffyoung60 5 лет назад +2

    Not just pidgin English and common ethnic stereotype joking but facial and bodily mannerisms were unique to the local islanders. Use of the eyebrows and eye expressions and head movements were common and could convey a short message between two people without a word being spoken. That's thought to have originated from the ancient Hawaiians and the Japanese immigrants. Using my eyebrows and eyes, and head movement I could convey the messages of, good morning, how are you, and I'm doing fine , yes, okay, that's alright, over there, to another person without opening my mouth. Another theory is that this facilitated communication between different ethnic peoples in the Hawaiian islands during the heydays of pineapple and sugar cane agriculture.

  • @erichakemm8815
    @erichakemm8815 Год назад +4

    I lived in Oahu in the 1970's and I STILL REMEMBER your comedy routine and your Portuguese jokes! So glad I found you on youtube!

  • @gipolhovivo6697
    @gipolhovivo6697 8 лет назад +4

    Did not know that. And I'm portuguese. Figures most people would be from the Madeira Islands, because I believe they planted cane there.

  • @808alvinf
    @808alvinf 8 лет назад +10

    My mother is pure Potagee from Kauai...gotta play her this video:)

  • @jucamatilde5865
    @jucamatilde5865 3 года назад +1

    I’m Portuguese and I do not associate with what he’s saying

  • @elliottmanning
    @elliottmanning 4 года назад +3

    One of my first girlfriends was Podagee - Dutch, should have married her...

  • @artistamisto
    @artistamisto Год назад +1

    Forgot to add... the odda ting Portagees brought Hawaii was da Malasadas! So ono!!! Btw we just wen go try these Malasadas on the corner donut shop on Waialae across from where the old Queen Theatre used to be, other side of where Gecko Books used to be. Awe, all my directions are from places long gone! What happened to my old Hawaii playground?!
    But anyway that donut shop must have stolen the Leonard's recipe because taste exactly da same... no bulai! I had tried other places before and not even close so I know my taste not off. So if you wake up too late for Leonard's and want to avoid da giant tour buses and crowds, try um there these buggahs they get um and no long lines!!

  • @ricardootake
    @ricardootake 3 года назад +1

    I am Japanese Brazilian and lived in hawai’i 8 years . We joke about the Portuguese people the same way Hawaiians do . My guess is the Portuguese the same jokes about themselves.

  • @deborahtavares9024
    @deborahtavares9024 8 лет назад +9

    I watch every morning now. Great way to start the day!! LAUGHING!!!!!

    • @AndyBumataiShow
      @AndyBumataiShow  8 лет назад +3

      +Deborah Tavares Mahalo Deborah. Means a lot to me. Aloha.

  • @harrymiram6621
    @harrymiram6621 5 лет назад +2

    W/Out Podagee's, nomo ukulele, nomo Peter Moon, nomo Tiny Tim, nomo Braddah Iz, nomo Jake Shimabukuro & nomo Taimane!

  • @kim11174
    @kim11174 8 лет назад +4

    the paint can joke could have been any ethnicity. They just pick the Portuguese b/c it's local. lol... they could even make it against "blondes" and it would be more funny to everyone, though no more true.

  • @lwongl3147
    @lwongl3147 5 лет назад +1

    ey podagee...can you see my turn signal working? podagee say, it's working..not working..working..not working..working...not working

  • @islandnites
    @islandnites 4 года назад +3

    One of my fav Andy skits - the fight between two locals bc of the use of the confrontationally interogative word . . . "Wot?" (pretty sure was an Andy skit - anyone remember that from BoogaBooga days?)

  • @mrdivit1
    @mrdivit1 2 месяца назад +1

    Andy, if you’re still alive oh my God is so good to hear your voice you’ve made me laugh. My family left my kids I have an eye with Halle and I remember when I was first on the islands everything was you effing Harley for years that’s all I got lol damn God bless you son I hope you’re still alive. 8:04

  • @IslenoGutierrez
    @IslenoGutierrez 5 лет назад +7

    I don’t understand how they separate Portuguese (Potagee) from Haole when they are both white and from Europe originally. They are both haole. That’s why the sugarcane bosses (haoles) made the Portuguese the underbosses (lunas), because they were white too, just had a Latin culture and rather than an Anglo culture. Both are whites.

    • @user-pn3bk8ep8w
      @user-pn3bk8ep8w 4 года назад

      Tito Torres hello friend, we’re not white! Have a great day! 💜

    • @IslenoGutierrez
      @IslenoGutierrez 4 года назад

      T Portuguese are absolutely white. Portuguese are from Europe. All of Europe is white people. In Europe, Portuguese are white but magically are not in Hawaii? Because Hawaii doesn’t know who is white and who is not.

    • @Headsplinter88
      @Headsplinter88 3 года назад +1

      @@IslenoGutierrez Most likely due to the Berber, Moorish and Jewish race mixing that occurred for hundreds of years in Iberia especially during the Moors rule. It left a big genetic influence and imprint across all regions. Having North African and Semitic admixture isn't white unfortunately... unless you come from a Portuguese family line of mostly Germanic or Celtic origin which I believe do still exist in the northern parts.

  • @minitstop
    @minitstop 8 лет назад +7

    Oh wow, laualau. I wen learn one histrory! Mean!

  • @crazywn82
    @crazywn82 4 года назад +1

    Ey iPortagee luiguisa brak da mouth bra!

  • @IonOtter
    @IonOtter 8 лет назад +27

    04:55 - "Which, I nevah understood, to me, taste the same." *dies*

    • @jucamatilde5865
      @jucamatilde5865 3 года назад

      It’s the only joke I understood, he too eats dogs

  • @jorgeleao1
    @jorgeleao1 7 лет назад +39

    I'm Portuguese and just bumpted into this video. So glad to have learned something new about our culture. Thanks!

  • @jodiphillips2186
    @jodiphillips2186 8 лет назад +5

    Humor is high level thinking. You are making us all Pidgin- smart and Hawaiian- smart

  • @jeffyoung60
    @jeffyoung60 5 лет назад +1

    This man is totally right. Growing up in Honolulu, political incorrectness was not considered politically incorrect among the local peoples who openly expressed ethnic jokes and stereotype jokes, a la Pollack type jokes, between each other. In 2019 mainlanders would be horribly shocked at the ethnic jokes the islanders spoke about each other back in the 20th century. Some were funny and some were downright insulting. I'm not going to tell you what the "Portagee" ethnic jokes were during my youth. Let me hint that if you're aware of the old, Pollack jokes on the mainland, you're on the right track. We can't talk like that anymore.

  • @MoonJarGirl1
    @MoonJarGirl1 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hey gang! As of 2/4/24, Andy comes on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3pm HST - 5pm PST (6PM after the time changes) and 8pm EST. Join the fun by searching Andy Bumatai or Daily Pidgin on RUclips! COME AND ENJOY THE ALOHA VIBES!!

  • @jeffglanstein4489
    @jeffglanstein4489 8 лет назад +4

    Wow. I always figured, Local jokes are different 'cause we first make fun and humor of ourselves; then (den) when me make fun of someone else it ain't so bad, after all, we made ourselves look funny, also. So we all laugh. Great.

  • @baozeng
    @baozeng 8 лет назад +2

    you should make a video , teach people how to speak pidgin like a pro

  • @deborahkee-urbanek369
    @deborahkee-urbanek369 5 лет назад +4

    Man I miss these videos. Use to get up early in the morning to catch it early. Made my day.

  • @dagmarrittershaus9490
    @dagmarrittershaus9490 8 лет назад +4

    Mahalo, e Andy, fo making us laugh! Aloha!

  • @trizdizzle808
    @trizdizzle808 8 лет назад +4

    I want some ume now lol and some malasadas for some reason lol. Love your videos ♥

  • @valeriarodrigues8616
    @valeriarodrigues8616 8 лет назад +7

    Aww no, we like the podagee jokes xD

  • @crank7283
    @crank7283 Год назад +1

    this whole video was worth it for that Japanese ume joke

  • @nn0849
    @nn0849 5 лет назад +1

    Podagees are da blondes of Hawaiian Pidgin😂😂😂

  • @paulguzman1634
    @paulguzman1634 3 года назад +3

    I grew up on Oahu and left the islands 20 years ago for foreign climes. Listening to Andy brings me back to the people and times I remember best. It's almost like listening to an old friend!

  • @judithbrowning7615
    @judithbrowning7615 8 лет назад +2

    I thought the punch line was going to be ... "cut 'em in eight. More for my money." Great segment. I never knew where the inclusion of "one" came from. Give us more!!

  • @zeruchofficial
    @zeruchofficial 4 года назад +1

    I'm portagee...this is funny.

  • @ohmom4884
    @ohmom4884 8 лет назад +3

    Hi Andy, I am from the Mainland. Your humor is so funny!! Please keep it up. And we here are all thinking about you while you go though your cancer treatment.
    Beverly

  • @IQspn
    @IQspn 8 лет назад +5

    😭😭😭😭cut em in six, I can not eat eight😭😭😭

    • @14swain
      @14swain 3 года назад

      Hahaha 😝

  • @kanehawa
    @kanehawa 8 лет назад +2

    Eh brada, enjoy da videos!!! Even here in Bavaria Germany. MAHALO!

  • @jayb8369
    @jayb8369 3 года назад +1

    Aloha Andy! Miss your shows! and my malasadas and Portagee sausages. Much Aloha Brah!!

    • @AndyBumataiShow
      @AndyBumataiShow  3 года назад +1

      I'm on Twitch every morning at 6 AM Hawai‘i time. Twitch.tv/AndyBumatai

  • @Lori_Steiner
    @Lori_Steiner 8 лет назад +1

    Waz funny! And hey I am part " Portuguese " always wondered why they keep saying that word " portagee" ha :)

  • @hiroshi766
    @hiroshi766 8 лет назад +3

    I was born on Oahu and I nevah knew some of these history facts. I only speak pidgin at home and my momma no understand me Thanks!

  • @toddkelso5441
    @toddkelso5441 5 лет назад

    I weng go KALAHEO and KIS hanabutah days Ka'OHAo. KH daze localboyz noa ka oi. KH was the best, got me off to a runnin start. I Lie Neigh KH All the way. Kalaheo. Olelo. Kaleo. Cystal Clear. Shout IT from The MOUNTAINTOP!

  • @etneditor9948
    @etneditor9948 8 лет назад +4

    Dis one when make me laugh so hahd I stay coughing!

  • @BigBradduhProduction
    @BigBradduhProduction 8 лет назад +3

    Mahalo nui Andy Bumatai! This video just made my day. :)

  • @artistamisto
    @artistamisto Год назад

    Interesting I heard that Portagee bosses story from Frank Delima on a website several years ago. He, you and Rap were my favorite local comedians at one time. You guys got some good airplay on TV and radio back in the day and we had fun watching/listening and memorizing the humor. Were you guys friends or rivals? I would think friends or Comedy Ohana. Kamasami Kong, Michael W. Perry, Whodaguy Ron Jacobs and I think a guy named Lou Richards were famous DJs all on popular KKUA radio around that time. And a crazy guy named Tom Dynamite Dancer was on KORL back then. You might memba them. Take care bradah.

  • @calebtimes453
    @calebtimes453 8 лет назад +6

    5:41 That was hilarious

  • @pedrob3953
    @pedrob3953 3 года назад

    Brazilians tell very similar jokes about Portuguese immigrants. The reason might be the same: they were easy targets by envious locals!

  • @mamoahina
    @mamoahina 8 лет назад +5

    "uma" carta. :) And "um" for other nouns. But loved this! Too funny!

    • @AndyBumataiShow
      @AndyBumataiShow  8 лет назад +4

      +mamoahina ‘E kala mai. I thought was like the Spanish. My bad.

    • @mamoahina
      @mamoahina 8 лет назад +4

      +Andy Bumatai - Toolin' Around It's like spanish, just more nasal. :) And Portuguese tends to favor the M vs Spanish that will use N instead. Um/uma vs un/una, uno, bem vs bien (sounds similar actually) and many others.

  • @nicos551
    @nicos551 8 лет назад +3

    Love your daily pidgin Andy. I grew up in Maui, now in Minnesota. Mahalo.

  • @mosaicsoundrecordings8471
    @mosaicsoundrecordings8471 8 лет назад +3

    Hi Andy. I've been a longtime fan. I'm glad to see you here making videos and sharing them on RUclips. It really looks like you've caught your stride, with these last few videos. On a separate note, have you ever watched your videos with the Closed Captioning (CC) on? Especially with the Pidgin, it's an added level of comedy. Continued success to you.

    • @AndyBumataiShow
      @AndyBumataiShow  8 лет назад +2

      +Glenn Suravech Mosaic FYF Yeah, a few have mentioned that. I'm afraid to look.

  • @brucewilliams1924
    @brucewilliams1924 4 года назад +1

    Bradha Andy, big mahalos for the "Da Kine" history lesson. My roots go back to Portugal via the Raposa Ohana from Kealakekua & Capt. Cook. Raised in Kaneohe, a graduate of Damien High School and former HPD, I call Guam home for the last 34 years. Got an imu in the backyard that my boys & I fire up at least once a year on my wife's birthday. Enjoy your show!

  • @jeffyoung60
    @jeffyoung60 5 лет назад

    Pidgin English was thicker back in the 20th century when I was growing up. One of the most distinct examples was, "Pot Warnna" football, or, "Pup Wanna" football. This was pidgin for, "Pop Warner" little league football for grade schoolers.

  • @anthonyfrade5203
    @anthonyfrade5203 5 лет назад +1

    Im podagee and I love podagee jokes lol. Were generally easy going with ethnic jokes.

  • @imyourhuckleberry357
    @imyourhuckleberry357 3 года назад

    Wow, you sound just like my late uncle...He was Portuguese Hawaiian...He owned Korts Kau Kau kitchen restaurant on Oahu.

  • @heathbowker7546
    @heathbowker7546 8 лет назад +1

    Being one podagee I can fully relate to this and Ho unko Andy you right on and no living in Indiana cause only stay cheap hea can only afford do home hea that's y my wife and I went move but we stay miss Hawaii and in a way watching the vids brings home to use......aloha

  • @buffbuggah4711
    @buffbuggah4711 5 лет назад +1

    😂😂😂 Fo' peese pizza fo' me...perpz...😂😂😂 aloha!!! 🤙🤙🤙

  • @Kehau96701d
    @Kehau96701d Месяц назад

    My father who was pure Portuguese and attended Roosevelt which was considered a high English Standard school. He spoke "good English." He hated Portugee jokes because yes-they made the Portuguese out to be stupid and dirty. (His mother's floors shined and smelled like Pine-sol). I went to a Catholic School near Pearl Harbor which was predominantly military (haoles) and I continued on to Radford High School, same population with a few more popolos. I first heard POLISH jokes from the haole kids, The first Portugee jokes that came out were the exact SAME jokes but instead of Poloks it was Portugees. Because someone thought "Po-lish... Po-dugee...close enough,.. it matches. Now we got something to laugh about the Portuguese". Up until then, the only thing they had to say about the Portuguese was that they talked alot or too much. And the idea of wanting to have something on the Portuguese I believe was a carry over from the plantation days and the Portuguese Lunas. With the kind of work they had to do, who wouldn't hate their luna/boss? (I heard they were hard to work under at the Dole pineapple cannary too!)

  • @namastezen3300
    @namastezen3300 11 месяцев назад +1

    Plenty to learn here. Thank you, Andy. (The deadpan delivery of "they taste the same" was perfect. You are the master.)

  • @anabengalinha4049
    @anabengalinha4049 5 лет назад +1

    Se fores Portugues es dos bons!!! 5 estrelas !!! Tenho quer ir um dia ao awhai

  • @JAnotherday
    @JAnotherday 8 лет назад +2

    ,You are so funny Andy! tank you for teaching da Loco lingo that I fogot long time ago

  • @shaggybreeks
    @shaggybreeks 8 месяцев назад

    English became the official educational language in the mid 1800s, by king's decree. Sorry can't remember the exact year or king.

  • @hapagurl7669
    @hapagurl7669 8 лет назад +2

    try try coconut water for the shaka ~ nah but for real kindz buss laugh ~ k den time fo moe ~ Aloha mai

  • @MrPistolfil
    @MrPistolfil 5 лет назад +1

    Nao podes falar dos português saudando com um " Oi gente !", um grande abraço e com respeito aos meus amigos brasileiros.

  • @elizabethseal8641
    @elizabethseal8641 8 лет назад +6

    Thanks for telling us about the Portuguese. I didn't realize that they were the first to bring their family with them. My maternal grandfather was Luna and also policeman in cane fields. I have a picture of him sitting on a horse. And his parents came from the Azores to work in Hawaii. Thank you for making this educational and keeping it funny.

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    @c_honda 4 года назад

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  • @haoleboy1986
    @haoleboy1986 6 месяцев назад

    I'm Portuguese and never minded being called Pordagee or Pocho. I call my other Portuguese friends Pocho too. Anyway, born and raised on Maui and I learned a couple things from this video - thanks Andy.

  • @thumbstruck
    @thumbstruck 8 лет назад +1

    Et'nic an' ant'ropologic kine! Linguistic (linguisa?), even.

  • @marmeone
    @marmeone Месяц назад

    "Taste da same" 😆 My grandpa when apply for work the canefield as one laborer, but the haole boss hired him as a luna! My grandpa was like "shoots!"

  • @coldsteelcollector808
    @coldsteelcollector808 7 лет назад +2

    I wen see this show on tv one time den never seen em again so glad i fine em on hea yeah youuuuu

  • @intongbalatong
    @intongbalatong 8 лет назад +2

    haha!! mean kine crackin up this mornin! mahalo andy..dis made my day.

  • @shaggybreeks
    @shaggybreeks 8 месяцев назад

    "America, we say thanks a lot. But the Portuguese took California, and we never even fired a shot"

  • @inhawaii4941
    @inhawaii4941 4 года назад

    A u no da Pordagee at da stop sign? He stay der til today. He stay waiting fo say go

  • @zzkeokizz
    @zzkeokizz 7 лет назад +3

    The ume joke. That was hilarious.

  • @sterlingjohnson289
    @sterlingjohnson289 Год назад

    Das pretty accurate according to my grandparents my Portuguese and Puerto Rican on my mom’s side my dad one Kanaka but my mom’s parents told me a ton of stories from the plantation days .. In a lot of ways those stories make me want to believe that those were the good ol’ days but my lazy ass knows I’d be dead in a week if I had to live the way my grandparents grew up 😂😂

  • @gschady
    @gschady 2 года назад

    at 2:36 I smiled and lol'd PLENTY .. since 2005-2013 I bought and rebuilt country singer Marty Robbins' house Bamboo rd d Mauka Captain Cook .. coming from Midwest you've solved the mystery of the "one" .. Aloha bruddah Andy I wish I could meet you

  • @arturomansour-hull930
    @arturomansour-hull930 4 года назад

    I think the one thing also comes from Spanish which was brought by the Puerto Ricans because en español una carta significa one letter también.

  • @808alvinf
    @808alvinf 8 лет назад +2

    good stuff:)

  • @arturomansour-hull930
    @arturomansour-hull930 2 года назад

    Former UH-Manoa Quarterback Bryant Moniz is my distant cousin and I am part Portagee.

  • @KAILABABEZ69
    @KAILABABEZ69 4 года назад

    Howzit Andy, YOU are da funniest local brudda comedian in Hawaii and nationwide you're one of the rare comedians who doesnt use cuss words thank you for that. You, Raps and Da Bruddas are naturals. Just let da pidigin flow in your videos though lol you know how to speak it without trying. I know that you speak very well or proper English but you sound like da outsiders trying too hard to talk like us locals. You're funny regardless da bes!!

  • @AE-ix2iz
    @AE-ix2iz 4 года назад

    Born and raised Hawaii. Only found out later in life that pocho no can be used by non potogee people

  • @robertagannon6546
    @robertagannon6546 5 лет назад +1

    Miss Hawaii so much! Just gave a friend in your tutorial in pidgin English he had no clue about the origins. I was born and raised in Hawaii

  • @lornaellema3814
    @lornaellema3814 3 года назад +1

    I’ve read that the ukulele is Portuguese in origin

    • @C4V4C0
      @C4V4C0 3 года назад +1

      Yep, the cavaquinho came from Madeira

    • @auntiebobbolink
      @auntiebobbolink 3 года назад

      @@C4V4C0 Years ago I heard the word baraca for small stringed instrument. Do you know anything about that?

  • @LordWorgen
    @LordWorgen 5 лет назад

    Me being pure Portuguese born and raised in Portugal i had now idea we migrated to Hawaii as well!! Can any descendent of a Portuguese family tell me if you maintain roots like language or you just have the last name and eat some foods from there? XD

  • @kimaelani
    @kimaelani 6 лет назад +2

    Da moment you said ume my mouth stay watering

  • @heathbowker7546
    @heathbowker7546 8 лет назад

    Stupid spell check meant to say cause we purchased a home in Indiana that's y we went move

  • @mfontzboston1935
    @mfontzboston1935 8 лет назад +2

    Been looooong time no hear Portage jokes. Tanks eh

  • @leehall8777
    @leehall8777 8 лет назад +2

    Great work uncle Andy! Good laugh everytime I watch. Now just need to get uncle Frank to do some collaboration huh? lol

  • @erekbush1498
    @erekbush1498 4 года назад

    How did the haoles get to Hawaii?
    Haole copter... Haahah

  • @fraymond3
    @fraymond3 4 года назад +1

    "Eh, everyday the paint can mo far away..."
    I died....

  • @02bigkev
    @02bigkev 8 лет назад +2

    Great vid mate.

  • @jrholeman
    @jrholeman 4 года назад

    Sooo kinda like the jokes about Punahou grads! 😬

  • @301susana
    @301susana 3 года назад

    You keep saying it wrong, it is Pordagee, no Portugese, slap your head.