It's funny because I know non Amish PA Dutch people who sound pretty much like this mostly older folks from North Eastern lancaster County and Berks County
+elvis winchester I loved this record as a little girl. My grandparents were dutchy and my dad would laugh with this record as if he never heard the jokes before. Thank you for posting it. I brought back some "wonderfull gut" memories. Makes me wonder what else was in the stuff they left with the house.
+Wanda Schwandt They left you love and a legacy of family and culture, the house is but the physical manifestation. If they were Dutch, then you and your children be Dutch too.
WOW your so blessed to git that. That is my family voice and the names I grew up around and that was the 70s. All the last names are neighbors and still live in PA. Humley was my Great Aunts married name we grew up all on same property it was a lovely time. Verily so. Not only where they PA Dutch, Swedes they where also Irish and Spaniards and Egyptians... Ive got quite the linange ... my Grandfathers family where the PA so called Black Dutchmann ( Gypsy) all of was an unknown origin of people so no one really knew. They to this day are still trying adding or changing the mystery of it all. Either way my ancestors all came from the same area ... Most came here as slaves others came here fleeing Lenin and beheading for practice of faith and debt and tax when they had nothing to give. I am so grateful to all my ancestors for giving me the freedom I grew up in and I wish America was still as it was then now. We have a corrupt Govt and we have become a Nanny State with ZERO borders and or saftety for ourselves and citizens. God Help Us. Its becoming exactly what my anscestors fled. #MAGA Lady.
crystlark Also I grew up in Quakertown Pa. when it was just a very rural area dotted with lots and lots of farm land. Not no more. Some still remain but small and many changes. Its still a lovey COUNTY to live in. Bucks County.
Too bad the Professor wasn't here to see the maniacs aren't just in Maine anymore, Now, sadly they are all over. We had the Professor's records as a kid in Pennsylvania. I am from the Anthracite Coal Mines,and the Heart of Pennsylvania Dutch and Amish Country. Cities all look the same, but you get outside the city and that's where you'll see what a State is like. I just love the Professor. He was great. His humor was so funny, provocative, innocent and funny as hell. hahaha This is how the humor is back home. I've been all through the South, both sides of the Mississippi River, into Texas and outside the city, people are like this only the accents are different. In the city you might run into someone like me not ashamed to let people know I'm from the Country, and an Original Hippie too. We are the same, and it's the privileged morons who are the liberals.
This must have been how my ancestors sounded
You can still here it in the older generations but yes exactly
@@Jk6967Jk yeah my grandma's accent is so cute
It's funny because I know non Amish PA Dutch people who sound pretty much like this mostly older folks from North Eastern lancaster County and Berks County
Used to listen to him on WHUM radio Reading, PA.
I’m from Pottsville and used to play these records all the time
🤣 loved this! 😍
thank you for sharing this!
this record was in a box full of records in the house i just moved into. loads of good stuff in this box that the previous owner forgot.
+elvis winchester I loved this record as a little girl. My grandparents were dutchy and my dad would laugh with this record as if he never heard the jokes before. Thank you for posting it. I brought back some "wonderfull gut" memories. Makes me wonder what else was in the stuff they left with the house.
+Wanda Schwandt They left you love and a legacy of family and culture, the house is but the physical manifestation. If they were Dutch, then you and your children be Dutch too.
WOW your so blessed to git that. That is my family voice and the names I grew up around and that was the 70s. All the last names are neighbors and still live in PA. Humley was my Great Aunts married name we grew up all on same property it was a lovely time. Verily so. Not only where they PA Dutch, Swedes they where also Irish and Spaniards and Egyptians... Ive got quite the linange ... my Grandfathers family where the PA so called Black Dutchmann ( Gypsy) all of was an unknown origin of people so no one really knew. They to this day are still trying adding or changing the mystery of it all. Either way my ancestors all came from the same area ... Most came here as slaves others came here fleeing Lenin and beheading for practice of faith and debt and tax when they had nothing to give. I am so grateful to all my ancestors for giving me the freedom I grew up in and I wish America was still as it was then now. We have a corrupt Govt and we have become a Nanny State with ZERO borders and or saftety for ourselves and citizens. God Help Us. Its becoming exactly what my anscestors fled. #MAGA Lady.
crystlark Also I grew up in Quakertown Pa. when it was just a very rural area dotted with lots and lots of farm land. Not no more. Some still remain but small and many changes. Its still a lovey COUNTY to live in. Bucks County.
This is so cool!
Too bad the Professor wasn't here to see the maniacs aren't just in Maine anymore, Now, sadly they are all over. We had the Professor's records as a kid in Pennsylvania. I am from the Anthracite Coal Mines,and the Heart of Pennsylvania Dutch and Amish Country. Cities all look the same, but you get outside the city and that's where you'll see what a State is like. I just love the Professor. He was great. His humor was so funny, provocative, innocent and funny as hell. hahaha This is how the humor is back home. I've been all through the South, both sides of the Mississippi River, into Texas and outside the city, people are like this only the accents are different. In the city you might run into someone like me not ashamed to let people know I'm from the Country, and an Original Hippie too. We are the same, and it's the privileged morons who are the liberals.
Okay boomer