I am 59 years now. Grew up listening to this on the radio in the 70s. Thank God for RUclips. I am listening now really really laughibg out loud. Luv it.
Grew up listening to Mr. Paul Keens Douglas on the local radio , great story teller and more. It is always a joy to listen and picture the antics of Tanti.
I'm Trinidadian by friction , I,m New York Dominican and I have a daughter from a Trini woman, this guy is the shit, dont said one curse, but the Marafaca make you Laugh your Ass Out'''.
ha, me too Kacey. I have to say though, listening to it for my own pleasure and listening to it to write an essay on it, evokes two totally different emotions from me.
hope you guys know its the 15 min version that they posted on the website and not the 12 min version. not sure whats the difference between them though cuz i never listened the 12 min version.
Paul, I am saving all my autographed copies of both the book and DVD's. I am never tired listening. Now it is even better being able to listen on youtube while working. Your stories live on.
I can understand this guy better than I can't understand my Uncle Brian. I like to tell him that we found him in a cane field with note that said 'please take care of me.' 😉
I found out 4 key people in this match were Hugh Gore of Combined Islands, Larry Gomes of TnT and Umpires Ralph Gosein of TnT and my father Stanton Parris of Barbados 😂
Everytime I listen to Paul keen like it is live I am 56years old I still can't get enough of it
I can listen to PAULKEEN every day
I remember this was ever since I was 6 yrs old in Guyana! Listened via radio...excellent memories
I am 59 years now. Grew up listening to this on the radio in the 70s. Thank God for RUclips. I am listening now really really laughibg out loud. Luv it.
Grew up listening to Mr. Paul Keens Douglas on the local radio , great story teller and more. It is always a joy to listen and picture the antics of Tanti.
Mr Paul keens 😂😂😂😂
I remember this from when I was growing up . I love it .
My mother had this album and I used to listen and imitate him. One of the best Caribbean comedian
Growing up in the Caribbean in the 80's I remember enjoying him when he visited different islands for live performances.
By far, the best comedian in the Caribbean. And is I WHO SAY DAT
Love it ..a classic ..I grow up listening to he ..he is the best
Grew up in Dominica listening to this, still funny today...
Had me in tears yes!!!! I only come into this world in 2006 but this man is a scream. Wish I had grow up with him!! 😂😂😂
Legend ... who don't have to curse or be vulgar to be funny!
This is a classic. The first story I ever heard from Paul Keens-Douglas, decades ago. Still funny.
This is my first one!
after all these years Tanti at de oval still cracks me up
This was an absolute joy to listen to :) ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Love it .My parents bought his albums and we would all sit together and listen to it.
Good times x
Wow I have looking for these stories for years now n they are still as funny as they were when I was growing up
Brilliant! I haven't heard this in about 30 years!!!!
I still love it sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo........... much
The best, first comedian I ever heard growing up!😁
God i love Paul😊
This goes without saying Paul Keen Douglas is a riot, the way in witch he delivers his line is like no other. He is one of the best comedian period.
Paul Keens rock - Use to listen to him as a child. He is the BEST.
I used to have this on cassette tape!
My favorite comedian as a Caribbean native
I listened to this on the radio in the USVI.🇻🇮
The best. Thanks BajanBloom
I love this. My mom had the album. I am glad to see it here. Thank you for loading it on you tube.
Absoloutely love this!
Paul was at uni with us in Montreal - good ol' days.
Ha ha ha....I haven't heard this in years. Thanks for posting this...
I♥️ this so much
someone needs to animate this mans stories
I have to draw it
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Love this one
He was a great one
Always brings me to the point of laughter with none stop tears lollollollollol
Timeless
Omg, heard this so many times and still lol😁
I can't stop listening to this. Hilarious.
Yes
years i ant here this
I'm Trinidadian by friction , I,m New York Dominican and I have a daughter from a Trini woman, this guy is the shit, dont said one curse, but the Marafaca make you Laugh your Ass Out'''.
this is the epitomy of trinidad and tobago's oral tradition as it relates to poetry and comedy
this "think piece" that i have to complete. Thanks UWI
ha, me too Kacey. I have to say though, listening to it for my own pleasure and listening to it to write an essay on it, evokes two totally different emotions from me.
same here girl, you are not alone.
hope you guys know its the 15 min version that they posted on the website and not the 12 min version. not sure whats the difference between them though cuz i never listened the 12 min version.
kacey rae Me too and I was truly impressed that this was chosen......but I did well.....had a good lol...
Paul, I am saving all my autographed copies of both the book and DVD's. I am never tired listening. Now it is even better being able to listen on youtube while working. Your stories live on.
Paul Douglas was born to be funny. I love Him.
My favorite old time comedy - great memories
this is the epitomy of trinidad and tobago's oral tradition as it relates to poetry and comedy
keith padarath
I got the LP records and CD's. can't get enough.
I seeing our DOMINICAN FLAG STANDING TALL
Doo doo darling, parasol I haven’t heard those words in years 😂😂😂😂
I can understand this guy better than I can't understand my Uncle Brian. I like to tell him that we found him in a cane field with note that said 'please take care of me.' 😉
Who is tanti mearl? I want you bring her to guyana 🇬🇾 😅
"Me going with she smelling like a snackette," 😂😂🤣
I HAD FORGOTTEN THE PINK PARASOL.....priceless...ROTLF
when next we going back... #ahWeak!!!
Well who tell dem say dat?
classic !
Morris Oxford Keds and tube socks, WI. dreaming...
hahahahaha haahahahahaha hahahahahha I can't make it!!!!!! I cryinggggg hahahahaha
what you selling? i remember listening to this on the radio in the mid 70s in Trinidad
very entertaining :)
i want to see the scorecard.
Classic!
"When next we goin back"? ha ha
tanty merle we rep vincy :D XD
Dis damn think piece hoss -_-
I found out 4 key people in this match were Hugh Gore of Combined Islands, Larry Gomes of TnT and Umpires Ralph Gosein of TnT and my father Stanton Parris of Barbados 😂
dont even know where to begin on this 'think piece'...torture
i on the same page!
Mee too!!!!!!!!
me too!!!! :O
Did you get through? I need to know if its about the dialect and way the people carried about themselves ... is that what we need to write on?
Did you get through? I need to know if its about the dialect and way the people carried about themselves ... is that what we need to write on?
decent
Woman you dont know how you nerly loose a Husband? jajajjajajjajaajajaa
😂😂😂😂