I just love your podcasts. Each brings so much thought and reflection. This one has my cheeks hurting from laughing and reflecting on all those names and places from the past. Mahalo.
This is one of the best podcast you have done. I was cracking up 😂😂 When Frank mentioned his joke book, I searched on eBay and found one and purchased it 🤙🏽 Mahalo for the laughs, I sure needed it 🤙🏽😂
Hilarious!!!! 🤣😅 Great interview... I grew up with Frank, Andy, RAP, etc... Augie, I'm starting to like.. Didn't know 'bout him till I went to Andy's podcast... Tanks fo dah laughs...!!!
Aloha from Georgia! Two Tutus watched the podcast and laughed 😂thru the whole thing, it was just wonderful to hear these 3 guys again 😀 Mahalo for a wonderful time!
Wow! This is so Hilarious 😂, Aloha from San Jose, Ca. I’ve seen all three of these greats over the years, Frank is King 👑 my brother played guitar in Franks backup group when Frank first started out, Frank & my brother attended St. Stephen’s Seminary at the same time. I remember when Andy 1st started out back in the late 70,s, saw Augie T in the late 90’s. Mahalo for posting this video, good fun cracking up with these guys.
Growing up on Kauai in the 80s, and Unko Frank would visit our school. What a legend. I memorized almost every single song, especially the Imelda tracks and the other ones that he sang at school like, Oh we going, on a Buda hunt! hahaha good memories. As a pure white Haole living on Kauai, Frank made me feel normal and I will never forget that. Amazing podcast.
Keep it Aloha podcast by Kamaka Dias is an absolute gem.Kamaka, with his genuine kindness, truly embodies, the principles of the Four Agreements and lives the mantra “Be the aloha you wish to see in the world.” His heartfelt conversations with a wide variety of guests are not only inspiring, but also deeply enriching. I particularly appreciate the way Kamaka engages with his guests, such as Kamaka Pili Star Dahl Thurston, Andy, Bumatai, Frank DeLima, and Augie T. These conversations are filled with humor, wisdom, and a common thread of keeping it aloha. The questions Kamaka asks his guests about what keeping it aloha means to them always leads to fascinating insights and life hacks that are both intriguing and valuable. Kamaka’s dedication to mindfulness and his genuine care for others shine through in every episode. His ability to create a space for meaningful dialogue and his commitment to living the mindfulness concepts he speaks about makes this podcast of must-listen. If you’re looking for a podcast that uplifts, inspires, and embodies the spirit of aloha, “Keep It Aloha” is it .
Da Three of You are more than Legends, they set good example of living life to the fullest with laughter, Mahalo for the years of good laughs. Too bad Rap's Hawaii and KKKaumanua Kent Bowman wasn't there. but Much Mahalo You guys for making Hawaii a unique place.
Great Kamaka! Love that you got these 3 musketeers on one set. For real, for real Frank gotta publish or app his treasures. Akamai oe Augz. Good looking out. I live Wai’anae so automatic with Andy. Love love love this episode!!
Legends of Hawai'i comedy: Andy (Bumatai: KGMB TV specials: "High School Daze;" "All In The Ohana;" "Sparks (with Teremaine Tamayose); just like Mel Cabang = "Uncle" Mel (of the 9th Island = the 'Las Vegas' gambler guy) (Lolo No Ka Oi 2004 DVD), Rap Reiplinger ("Booga Booga": with James Grant Benton, Ed Kaahea, Dave Lancaster; "Rap's Hawaii"; albums: "Poi Dog" & "Crab (Dreams)"); Bu La'ia, Bo Irvine, Freddie Morris (and Moku Kahana); Da Braddahs (James Roache and Tony Silva), Cathy Tanaka and Paul Ogata. Melveen Leed, Nohelani Cypriano, Carole Kai & Loyal (Garner) = Hawai'i legends = Local Divas. Andy Bumatai "Stand Up Comedian" is a classic comedy album; just like Frank Delima (with Na Kolohe's) "Don't Sneeze When You Eat Saimin."
Mahalo for this beautiful and Aloha spirit ❤and see these 3 wonderful souls that you just to them and just 😂 your heart. And love you ohana so much 🎉. Keep up the amazing work and aloha spirit ❤
I went to their no vacancies show at pearl ridge opening night! I can't recommend it enough; you have to check out one of their shows. It was so good! Love these 3, absolute legends in my book.
I was just wondering what happened to frank delima. I used to listen to his CDs when I would stay with my grandma in Oahu. His Hilo Hawaii song is spot on. That’s my boring boring (but I’d have it no other way) hometown. I’m so homesick!
Uncle Frank we get one extra room and a bed 🛌 in the loft if one of you can climb ladder 🪜 or. But o e roo for sure and a big 3 section couch 🛋 on Maui...you can
Thank you Andy for standing up for our Hawaiian language. Also Mr Delima and Auggie for your respect as well. The host has a long way to go please don’t think you can make certain derogatory comments about Hawaiians it definitely is offensive. You may have a platform but please learn humility. I have children your age and they don’t have a easy life trust me living in Hawaii as a Hawaiian is not “easy “. But these 3 men have bought so much joy to our families especially my kids growing up. Please remember the title you are using for this platform and maybe research that word in depth and represent it better. It is a Hawaiian word. Period.
Legendary. Much mahalo for your legacies, all y'all.
I just love your podcasts. Each brings so much thought and reflection. This one has my cheeks hurting from laughing and reflecting on all those names and places from the past. Mahalo.
Great show!! I didn't want it to end. Usually long videos, I watch a bit then stop. I watched this till the end.
Mahalo for giving us your time! Glad you enjoyed it 🤙🏽
Found this podcast by accident. Had me cracking up. Love it.
Mahalo for stumbling upon us!
This is one of the best podcast you have done. I was cracking up 😂😂 When Frank mentioned his joke book, I searched on eBay and found one and purchased it 🤙🏽 Mahalo for the laughs, I sure needed it 🤙🏽😂
Loved the comedy kings of Hawaii and the unwoke roots of true kine laughs. Legends and awesome stories.
Hilarious!!!! 🤣😅 Great interview... I grew up with Frank, Andy, RAP, etc... Augie, I'm starting to like.. Didn't know 'bout him till I went to Andy's podcast... Tanks fo dah laughs...!!!
Aloha from Georgia! Two Tutus watched the podcast and laughed 😂thru the whole thing, it was just wonderful to hear these 3 guys again 😀
Mahalo for a wonderful time!
Wow! This is so Hilarious 😂, Aloha from San Jose, Ca. I’ve seen all three of these greats over the years, Frank is King 👑 my brother played guitar in Franks backup group when Frank first started out, Frank & my brother attended St. Stephen’s Seminary at the same time. I remember when Andy 1st started out back in the late 70,s, saw Augie T in the late 90’s. Mahalo for posting this video, good fun cracking up with these guys.
Growing up on Kauai in the 80s, and Unko Frank would visit our school. What a legend. I memorized almost every single song, especially the Imelda tracks and the other ones that he sang at school like, Oh we going, on a Buda hunt! hahaha good memories. As a pure white Haole living on Kauai, Frank made me feel normal and I will never forget that. Amazing podcast.
Keep it Aloha podcast by Kamaka Dias is an absolute gem.Kamaka, with his genuine kindness, truly embodies, the principles of the Four Agreements and lives the mantra “Be the aloha you wish to see in the world.” His heartfelt conversations with a wide variety of guests are not only inspiring, but also deeply enriching.
I particularly appreciate the way Kamaka engages with his guests, such as Kamaka Pili Star Dahl Thurston, Andy, Bumatai, Frank DeLima, and Augie T. These conversations are filled with humor, wisdom, and a common thread of keeping it aloha. The questions Kamaka asks his guests about what keeping it aloha means to them always leads to fascinating insights and life hacks that are both intriguing and valuable.
Kamaka’s dedication to mindfulness and his genuine care for others shine through in every episode. His ability to create a space for meaningful dialogue and his commitment to living the mindfulness concepts he speaks about makes this podcast of must-listen. If you’re looking for a podcast that uplifts, inspires, and embodies the spirit of aloha, “Keep It Aloha” is it .
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All of these legends deserve their flowers. Mahalo for this killah pod.
Mahalo for watching 🤙🏽
Loved listening to three amazing comedians talk story and laugh.
Da Three of You are more than Legends, they set good example of living life to the fullest with laughter, Mahalo for the years of good laughs. Too bad Rap's Hawaii and KKKaumanua Kent Bowman wasn't there. but Much Mahalo You guys for making Hawaii a unique place.
Great Kamaka! Love that you got these 3 musketeers on one set. For real, for real Frank gotta publish or app his treasures. Akamai oe Augz. Good looking out. I live Wai’anae so automatic with Andy. Love love love this episode!!
The G O A TS! core memory unlocked!!! My fave from unko frank was Abdula Fata'ai!😂😂
Hearing the Peanut Butter and Jelly song literally unlocked a core memory ❤❤
Da best! This is my favorite of all your podcasts!! Mahalo nunui.
Enjoyed this so much! Cracking up over here... good memories :) Mahalo!
Glad you enjoyed it! Mahalo for watching 🤙🏽
Relax w da intros 😂🤣👍🥳funny shizzz
Loved this podcast!!! Good fun. 👏👏👏👏🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
Mahalo for wacthing!
Legends of Hawai'i comedy: Andy (Bumatai: KGMB TV specials: "High School Daze;" "All In The Ohana;" "Sparks (with Teremaine Tamayose); just like Mel Cabang = "Uncle" Mel (of the 9th Island = the 'Las Vegas' gambler guy) (Lolo No Ka Oi 2004 DVD), Rap Reiplinger ("Booga Booga": with James Grant Benton, Ed Kaahea, Dave Lancaster; "Rap's Hawaii"; albums: "Poi Dog" & "Crab (Dreams)"); Bu La'ia, Bo Irvine, Freddie Morris (and Moku Kahana); Da Braddahs (James Roache and Tony Silva), Cathy Tanaka and Paul Ogata. Melveen Leed, Nohelani Cypriano, Carole Kai & Loyal (Garner) = Hawai'i legends = Local Divas. Andy Bumatai "Stand Up Comedian" is a classic comedy album; just like Frank Delima (with Na Kolohe's) "Don't Sneeze When You Eat Saimin."
This is the funniest intros on the podcast yet! Crack me up! Frank please video Buddha hunt and peanut budda and jelly and put it on RUclips!
They r the funniest. Glad to hear their stories of how they came up
Mahalo for this beautiful and Aloha spirit ❤and see these 3 wonderful souls that you just to them and just 😂 your heart. And love you ohana so much 🎉. Keep up the amazing work and aloha spirit ❤
I went to their no vacancies show at pearl ridge opening night! I can't recommend it enough; you have to check out one of their shows. It was so good! Love these 3, absolute legends in my book.
Favorite joke. Da podagees burying da telephone poles.
Ba ba booze
'5 buildings (got) cancelled.' "not all Portagee aunt(ys) are named Mary." - Frank DeLima
Aloha & Mahalo👍🤙👊
Saw them at the MACC! Great show!!
Sending my ❤ from Vegas
I was just wondering what happened to frank delima. I used to listen to his CDs when I would stay with my grandma in Oahu. His Hilo Hawaii song is spot on. That’s my boring boring (but I’d have it no other way) hometown. I’m so homesick!
Uncle Frank we get one extra room and a bed 🛌 in the loft if one of you can climb ladder 🪜 or. But o e roo for sure and a big 3 section couch 🛋 on Maui...you can
We use to stay in “hotel renta car” in da 80’s
More comedians, please. Great guests. Is Bo Irvine still around?
Hard to watch by myself without laughing by myself at ChicFilA
I stay in the break room at work rolling by myself😂
Hilarious!!
You had the Taxi commercial
@HawaiiSymphonyOrchestra pleaseeeee make this happen in the 24-25 HAPA series, A Night with #FrankDelima and Friends ❤❤
Just saw Franks “Book of Jokes” used paper back copy, available on Amazon
another peeve of mine is when people say, "kapuna." It drives me crazy!!
Frank had the Pagoda Gig
❤❤❤ mahalo dears
I thought was McKinley
Thank you Andy for standing up for our Hawaiian language. Also Mr Delima and Auggie for your respect as well. The host has a long way to go please don’t think you can make certain derogatory comments about Hawaiians it definitely is offensive. You may have a platform but please learn humility. I have children your age and they don’t have a easy life trust me living in Hawaii as a Hawaiian is not “easy “. But these 3 men have bought so much joy to our families especially my kids growing up. Please remember the title you are using for this platform and maybe research that word in depth and represent it better. It is a Hawaiian word. Period.
People used to say my dad looked like Frank Delima...he kinda did...if Frank Delima beat the shit out of you growing up.
I thought it was the other ones
Feel I joke coming on ??????
Whos line is it anyway.. Hawaii edition. Somebody make this happen..
Frank deLima
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Fakin hammahs