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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @davecad
    @davecad  Год назад +11

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    • @kilppa
      @kilppa Год назад +2

      You forgot to leave a link to the previous vid. Then again, I'm sure people know how to find it.

    • @davecad
      @davecad  Год назад +2

      @@kilppa Yeah! Added it now :) Thanks

    • @zwenith
      @zwenith Год назад

      @@davecad drunk finnish man .. studio julmahuvi does it best ruclips.net/video/nUyFg9xoPKk/видео.html

    • @itsgoodiewoodie
      @itsgoodiewoodie Год назад

      Very innovative way to advertise. Don't know are you original but thats just great!

  • @pierrenilsson6189
    @pierrenilsson6189 Год назад +193

    I went mushroom picking in Finland once, but I didn't sieni.

    • @davecad
      @davecad  Год назад +23

      Love this so much 🤣

    • @Litepaw
      @Litepaw Год назад +5

      Me too but a bird made me trip and fall because i only see lokki

    • @LebowskiDudeful
      @LebowskiDudeful Год назад +7

      We love our sienis so much that going mushroom picking has its own verb sienestää as in let's go sienestään

    • @juri_xiii9977
      @juri_xiii9977 Год назад +4

      @Hardcoreleftist We have one of the strongest Psilocybe Semilanceatas here..

    • @lempikatti
      @lempikatti Год назад

      Hä?

  • @MsNeanna
    @MsNeanna Год назад +171

    2:45 but for real the fact that his Finnish was a bit clumsy at first but the second he starts screaming swear words, it's spot on

    • @Pentti_Hilkuri
      @Pentti_Hilkuri Год назад +20

      Sounded like perfectly good and drunk to me.

    • @henrihell
      @henrihell Год назад +37

      Testament to his greatness right there, 'cause he didn't really speak any Finnish at all. The only actual words other than the swearing were 'voi' and 'kaskelotti'. 'Sumalainen' was probably an attempt at Suomalainen though.

    • @pekkajarvinen69
      @pekkajarvinen69 Год назад +8

      He did great on "Perkele", one of the hardest words to get right

    • @Alaskan-Armadillo
      @Alaskan-Armadillo Год назад +3

      @@pekkajarvinen69 It is sad because one time the Finnish comedian Ismo did a U.S. tour and after the show he did a brief meet and greet with fans to which I went up to him and said "The only Finnish word I know is Perkele" to which he smiled and said "Oh yes that's a great word"

  • @oh2mp
    @oh2mp Год назад +120

    Robert Gustafsson's acting as a drunk Finn is a classic and he does it perfectly.

  • @mattiuimonen7101
    @mattiuimonen7101 Год назад +84

    3:18 the first tool is called tuura which Is used to test the thickness of the ice or to just break It, and the next one Is a jääsaha which translates to ice saw

  • @NiiloPaasivirta
    @NiiloPaasivirta Год назад +37

    Oh, at 9:02, those are yellowfoot (Craterellus tubaeformis, "suppilovahvero"), also known as winter mushrooms. They are known to grow in huge numbers. They are very resistant to freezing temperatures. A couple of years ago my friend picked those in early January (there was no snow until later)! Those are delicious, I'd even say better than the valued golden chanterelles (Cantharellus cibarius, "kantarelli"). Suppilovahveros can be frozen fresh or dried and then added to heck, almost anything: soups, bolognese sauce, redhydrated for pizza topping, etc. etc.

  • @JainMonroe
    @JainMonroe Год назад +61

    my grandmother said that in the old days, around the 40s and 50s, the clothes were washed in the winter first in the sauna with warm water and then rinsed exactly as you saw in that video, i.e. in icy lake water and this happened in Finland

    • @toinenprofessori771
      @toinenprofessori771 Год назад +4

      This is exactly what my mother had to do. People may think that what you see in this video is a joke, but it is not!

    • @JainMonroe
      @JainMonroe Год назад +5

      @@toinenprofessori771
      all white laundry that was usually woven from home-grown flax or store-bought cotton fabric was boiled in hot water, birch ash lye was used as a detergent, which was usually made at home because many could not afford to buy ready-made in the store of course soap made from tallow was used for all other clothing

    • @IK-wc4od
      @IK-wc4od Год назад +3

      @@JainMonroe I'm an immigrant to Finland fascinated by Finnish history and rustic old style living. I'd love to know more about this. I learned recently about the dugouts filled with ice cut from lakes in winter used for water and refrigeration in summer. amazing ingenuity

    • @JainMonroe
      @JainMonroe Год назад +4

      @@IK-wc4od everything is based on the fact that warm water opens the fabric fibers and cold water closes them, and often after a cold rinse, the garment was ironed with a hot iron, which pressed the fibers tightly and thus the garment became more dirt-repellent

    • @JainMonroe
      @JainMonroe Год назад +2

      @@IK-wc4od
      and e.g. woolen clothes or woolen household goods were not washed continuously only if it was very dirty, therefore under all woolen clothes a shirt made of either cotton or linen fabric was kept. which protected the outer garment from sweat and body secretions and woolen clothes or products were washed in the snow, i.e. they were taken outside in the winter to cool off and thus a cold woolen product was washed with snow, i.e. it was spun in the snow. if the woolen product was warm, it absorbed moisture from the snow and thus became wet.

  • @madvestjan3718
    @madvestjan3718 Год назад +95

    the joke was that under covid regulations you'd have to stand closer to other people than normally. lol

  • @Pyhantaakka
    @Pyhantaakka Год назад +38

    Today on Yle some random guy was interviewed about art on trams. His answer "i dont want any of that art shit on trams". He was wearing shorts and a t -shirt while it was snowing. I got veri Finnish vibes.

  • @Muovipullo
    @Muovipullo Год назад +100

    There's stupid amount of mushrooms in Finnish forests, like in Nuuksio for example.. You can find those mushrooms in like 1 to 2 hours if you're lucky

    • @L4ZZ11
      @L4ZZ11 Год назад +4

      Muovipullo what are you doing here?

    • @itkenverta
      @itkenverta Год назад

      Not all of them you cannot

    • @amadeuz8161
      @amadeuz8161 Год назад +2

      Have you been into a real forest picking mushrooms or just read IL or IS. Yes there are good years when everyone can find em and there's bad years when only the ones with experience of the area knows, places change according to rainfall and heat and the greed of the forest plot owner(like a money producing forest dries up and can make a huge area not even worth going into). Nuuksio is a protected area for the city people to visit what they see as a real forest but the reality around Finland is that maybe 30 years ago you could find stupid amounts everywhere but today you can walk 20km without finding more than a few because of the ditches and clearing of trees so that the wind dries the forest. I did pick one year 60+l of blackhorn mushrooms in an area that I would never imagine could have em but visited the same place 3 years later and found only 0.5l(I know how to spot if someone else has been there before me and that was not the case, it was the golf course that they made bigger that dried up the area). To get 2-3 buckets of blueberries is a pain when as a child even I managed to pick half a bucket in the time my parents got 3 of em filled.
      Funnel wafer mushrooms do grow in huge fields usually when you find em so if the forest is healthy like Nuuksio even I stumbled on em there when just visiting the place but the terrain is nasty to pick em in but for the rest of Finland it probably gets worse and worse to find those fields if you do not live next to a protected area.
      Point, the amount is not stupid in Finnish forests. Its stupid in untouched/protected ones and those are few in today's greedy world. Its not only greed, also the sick +30 degree periods do damage to the forests. What do I know, I have only been picking em for 35years in 5 different towns/cities but I do know that most fins will never see a real forest(I was lucky enough to visit one 15 years ago but it is gone now, it was old and you felt its "greatness" when you entered it but its gone now and it was only a 300mx300m area back then).

    • @itkenverta
      @itkenverta Год назад

      @@amadeuz8161 I'm a lucky one, I live in spain, next to a tiny (50mx50m) forest, and found fox boletus (haavanpunikkitatti jos oikein tunnistin, mut punikkitatti se on) there, lot's or them. Not enough to sell but enough to eat them every day. And it is literally next to me, I take 5 steps from my front door and I'm inside the forest. I hope I can harvest them for until the spring.

    • @eliaslonka7616
      @eliaslonka7616 Год назад

      Yoooo, Muovipullo

  • @MrFatCatMan
    @MrFatCatMan Год назад +16

    The reason the drunk Finn skit didn’t get downvotes is because it’s relatable and true

  • @hipintekosia1077
    @hipintekosia1077 Год назад +34

    Hi! Dave, here's a video idea. You should sometime read the fingerpori comic strips and see if you can understand the puns. Litlebit like your finnish idioms videos, like they could be translated to englis by Cat or something? Just an idea, fingerpori is the best!

    • @venlakirahvi
      @venlakirahvi Год назад +6

      This is a great ideat! Should be frustratingly difficult for Dave and superbly entertaining for us

    • @mikakettunen7939
      @mikakettunen7939 Год назад +2

      Absolutely YES for this!

  • @Aquelll
    @Aquelll Год назад +5

    There has been a lot of war posts because the Winter War started 30th November (1939) and the independence day is also close by. Those are some of the dates in the Finnish calendar when military history posting intensifies. 😅

  • @maestrobash7822
    @maestrobash7822 Год назад +4

    5:00 The cold never bothered me anyway

  • @notyourdad
    @notyourdad Год назад +24

    It's funny, I've only ever been to Kouvola once, to pick up my cat, and it was one of the most dreary and depressing places I've ever visited and I was only there for like 30 minutes.

    • @Litepaw
      @Litepaw Год назад +1

      Almost the same story that i have but ..not just quite.
      I didn't go to Kouvola, i went to Kuopio.
      I didn't pick up a cat, i picked up a rescue doggo.
      And it was kinda interesting, not really dreary and depressing.
      But I was there for around 30 minutes and ive only been there once!
      But the whole 400 + 400 km car ride was something I never wanna experience again.
      It was spent in the backseat of a super drafty and leaky Honda Civic, during the first snowfall which was a blizzard driven with summer tyres and as the car's heater for the air conditioning decided to break down, the dog realized it's going far from home and a heartbreaking piercing sorrowful solo chorus theme song for the whole experience began. That lasted for 3 hours..
      But the old grandma doggo is fine now :) giving her scratches from everyone.

    • @notyourdad
      @notyourdad Год назад +1

      @@Litepaw Nice, at least about the doggo. Coincidentally I also went for a very brief visit to Kuopio to pick up a car with a friend, but our ride was significantly more pleasant. We got to see the beauty that is Päijänne in perfect winter weather and we stopped by this pretty cool place called Bus Burger in Lahti to eat as well.

    • @Litepaw
      @Litepaw Год назад +1

      @@notyourdadI know that place!
      And ah yes.. Lahti. I was on a festival trip last summer and had a quick stop to eat there on the way back home.
      Also had a quick stop in Mikkeli for the first time in my whole life.

    • @Litepaw
      @Litepaw Год назад

      Oh and I'd love to see Saimaa during winter.. that's a bucket list thing

  • @moonliteX
    @moonliteX Год назад +3

    "lampaankääpä" is my favourite mushroom for picking because they are very big so you get your basket full very fast and with very little effort.
    nice meaty texture and umami flavor

  • @Maukustus
    @Maukustus Год назад +7

    robert's finnish sounds like if you trained an ai on drunk finnish people

  • @vandalfinnicus1507
    @vandalfinnicus1507 Год назад +1

    I didn't expect a Swedish comedian (how are they even a thing?) to nail that impression, but I live in Finland and have seen that and know it's true.

  • @TechnologyGeek862
    @TechnologyGeek862 Год назад +25

    3:15 Just like to note that she's not a Finn that's on the ice breaking video. She's named Jonna Jinton ja lives in the northern Sweden. She makes awesome calming videos here on RUclips using her videoing style and nature.

    • @tapio7133
      @tapio7133 Год назад +3

      Also Jonna does have some roots from Finland so there is a bit finn in her heritage.

    • @TechnologyGeek862
      @TechnologyGeek862 Год назад +2

      @@tapio7133 I didn't know that. Nice 👌

  • @ronioksanen3183
    @ronioksanen3183 Год назад +7

    Finnish dont have problem with cold. Cold has problem with Finnish

  • @giwu
    @giwu Год назад +12

    Second viceo is Jonna Jinton, a swedish artist living near Luleå. It was a parody bc lots of her fans think they love in the sticks... she's worth a follow on RUclips and Instagram. Makes wonderfull art and jewels.
    And you're right, the lake is artificial.

  • @jpxr3294
    @jpxr3294 Год назад +6

    I enjoy more of the freezing temperatures than hot. I can't understand how people like hot weather. Atleast when it's cold you can put clothes on if you're cold 😅

    • @CiriLilia
      @CiriLilia Год назад +2

      Exactly. In the cold you can put on a warm sweater, wrap yourself in a blanket, drink something hot... Can't do much in the heat if you're already naked in front of a fan and still melting. And I have naturally low blood pressure so any heat has me super dizzy and weak so I'm always a total zombie in the summer.

  • @ullasofia9432
    @ullasofia9432 Год назад +2

    they are not chanterelles, they are funnel wafers. Chanterelle is a yellow and very different-looking mushroom.

  • @Limeocelot
    @Limeocelot Год назад +1

    When you come to Kouvola, only show Kaunisnurmi in your video to confuse people, cause that is the pretty part of kouvola.
    There is that random chinese gate too on tiilitie.

  • @lassitoytari5360
    @lassitoytari5360 Год назад +1

    If you visit Kouvola make sure you visit other areas than just the center

  • @Kepulikeppi
    @Kepulikeppi Год назад +8

    That sponsor ad was smooth 😄👍

    • @blackcoffeebeans6100
      @blackcoffeebeans6100 Год назад

      True. Everybody thinks now there are no washing machines in Nordic countries.

  • @play_kitkat
    @play_kitkat Год назад +4

    I watched that whole sponsor spiel

  • @Mr.Falcon541
    @Mr.Falcon541 Год назад +3

    You should make video of that top gear Finland episode. British and Finnish stuff is interesting to see your reaction. Mika Hakkinen Teaches Captain Slow to Drive | Top Gear

  • @amadeuz8161
    @amadeuz8161 Год назад

    Back in the day they did wash it in the lake during winter and yes stuff do dry even when frozen.

  • @HONNEKI
    @HONNEKI Год назад +21

    Dave you should react to r/fingols. Very "finnish" things reaching from yellow skins to saunas, all with a sprinkle of self awareness and irony. It's a whole new Finnish stereotype joke you probably haven't even heard of

  • @Dimefield
    @Dimefield 7 месяцев назад

    That guy in the beginning who was about to steal information from people, what a jerk.

  • @ilikevideos4868
    @ilikevideos4868 Год назад +1

    If you like to have a challenge with finding what you're picking, may I suggest cloudberries (hilla or lakka)?

  • @NiiloPaasivirta
    @NiiloPaasivirta Год назад

    At 6:56 those are all movie characters. I don't recognize the first two but in the second row first is Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem) from "No Country for Old Men" (2007), and the second is Alex (Malcom McDowell) from "A Clockwork Orange" (1971) directed by the great Stanley Kubrick.

    • @Yoarashi
      @Yoarashi Год назад +1

      The second one is Hans Landa (Christoph Waltz) from "Inglourious Basterds" (2009).

  • @sarairenk
    @sarairenk Год назад

    I've never seen that lake and I have lived in Finland almost my whole life!

  • @Zardagbum
    @Zardagbum Год назад +8

    You do realize the average Russian thinks Finns started the winter war and Russia won right?

    • @blackcoffeebeans6100
      @blackcoffeebeans6100 Год назад

      Of course. They are brainwashed to think Finland started the war which is not true. Actually nobody won the war. Finland lost it and Soviet-Russia lost it as well. There are only losers in wars.

  • @_elina_7350
    @_elina_7350 Год назад

    Your reddit commenting videos are so good :D

  • @catplay2585
    @catplay2585 Год назад +1

    The cold never bothered me anyway 💁🏻‍♀️🤭

  • @magneticlizard8353
    @magneticlizard8353 Год назад

    i live in vantaa witch is really close to you and i think we might have a bit more snow than you

  • @mmi803
    @mmi803 Год назад +1

    I would really like to see you interviewing Neil Hardwick. Please try it?

  • @KlarraDaniele
    @KlarraDaniele Год назад

    The ice laundry video is of a Norwegian artist names Jonna Jinton who lives in Norway. She’s awesome
    Edit: which you clarified 😂

  • @topias8062
    @topias8062 Год назад

    8:19 I actually found your channel via that exact same post😁

  • @jakke1063
    @jakke1063 Год назад

    That "drunk Finnish man" sounded more like estonian to me :)

  • @Pyovali
    @Pyovali Год назад +1

    Dave Cad is a bit like AbroadInJapan, but in Finnish and 90% of his audience is Finnish.

  • @MrEshah
    @MrEshah Год назад

    The milk thing is probably a joke regarding finland being the biggest consumer of milk per capita in the world

  • @heddja
    @heddja Год назад +1

    i’m so glad i subscribed ☺️

  • @Illsight
    @Illsight Год назад

    Great video

  • @Simo-zj1kt
    @Simo-zj1kt Год назад

    Finnish small talk (..or as we like to tittle it the smallest talk): " Yes, yes, yes...none of your business. Now leave me alone allready". But to be honest we actually need people around us, but we also need those people to keep at least 5 m distance and stay quiet and mind their own business for f**k sakes (...unless someone is dying or something and even then you don't really need to whine about it just try to get along by yourself). I remember when one of my friend wrote something on his Facebook page and it was about like this Person1: "Okay.. I'm about to make my first coffee today to get my day launched". Person2 answered: "Please... Die allready" (...because you don't need to know every single detail).

  • @jaanaberg6125
    @jaanaberg6125 Год назад +1

    So what do you mean you only watch Frozen because you have a kid? It's a good movie for ALL AGES 😤😤😤

  • @lsees5753
    @lsees5753 Год назад

    Where are you located? Anywhere near Hattula?

  • @GiveMeChocolate2308
    @GiveMeChocolate2308 Год назад

    Kouvola has nothing to offer but junkies was not worth the subway ride that is from helsinki about 30 min

  • @elisabeths.7146
    @elisabeths.7146 Год назад

    Plese don't let them make you a...gasp...REDDITOR!!

  • @Redfizh
    @Redfizh Год назад

    Washing clothes on ice, ok.
    Drying clothes outside in winter, not ok.

  • @bleh9738
    @bleh9738 Год назад

    1:50 that’s just how the nordic countries work

  • @Nobody-bz1nx
    @Nobody-bz1nx Год назад +1

    I really like to watch your videos!!! Terveisiä Kouvolasta :D please don't come here, you'll be traumatized 😂😂 but if you're coming i would recommend visiting the shopping center " Veturi". And there's also a really good Chinese restaurant in the center of Kouvola called "Mei Lok", in Hansakeskus.

    • @Nobody-bz1nx
      @Nobody-bz1nx Год назад

      And don't forget to buy some Kouvolan lakritsi 😂

    • @nikokorppi5215
      @nikokorppi5215 Год назад +2

      Kouvolan lakritsi is the worlds best licorice.
      Its said that Kouvola is the licoricecapital of the whole world.

    • @Simo-zj1kt
      @Simo-zj1kt Год назад

      Veturi is another misleading finnish word since käteen = "in the hand", veturi = "locomotive", but käteen veturi = (something completely different).

  • @toinenprofessori771
    @toinenprofessori771 Год назад

    You may think that showing a woman washing laundry in a hole made in ice is super exaggeration. This is not so. Still about 65-70 years ago this was really done in northern Finland at least. Not really washing but flushing after washing in sauna where one could heat water in a pot. After washing the wet laundry was put in a tub and dragged in a sled to a lake or to a river where flushing was done in hole in the ice.

  • @flyfin108
    @flyfin108 Год назад +3

    huge props for pronouncin swedish name in finnish!!!

    • @mostlyminx
      @mostlyminx Год назад +1

      Mrs Cad is a Swedish speaking Finn so Finnish is poor Dave's 3rd language

    • @flyfin108
      @flyfin108 Год назад

      @@mostlyminx that explains the perfect pronounce really, used the hangout with swedishfinn when i was kid, didnt learn much tho

  • @ferdinandstoriko5459
    @ferdinandstoriko5459 Год назад

    The laundry video is in Sweden

  • @oscar_bru8455
    @oscar_bru8455 Год назад

    r/Finnland being 60% Swedish and 40% historical

  • @kurppendalen
    @kurppendalen Год назад +2

    Robert Gustavsson is funny :D

  • @VesaKo
    @VesaKo Год назад +2

    9:02 I think the closest one is "Ketä kuuseen kurkottaa, se katajaan kapsahtaa." Who reaches for the spruce will fall onto the juniper. I think both mean similar things.

    • @toinenprofessori771
      @toinenprofessori771 Год назад +2

      Bloody hell, it is "kuka", not "ketä". Some people do not know their own language. I cannot tell, how much I hate this.

    • @Yoarashi
      @Yoarashi Год назад +1

      @@toinenprofessori771 Both of you are wrong. It's "joka" kuuseen kurkottaa, or "ken" more rarely. The earliest known version of the expression had neither.

    • @toinenprofessori771
      @toinenprofessori771 Год назад

      @@Yoarashi I did not mean to refer to the phrase itself but to the fact that many people say "ketä" when one should say "kuka". You are right, the phrase should be "Joka kuuseen..."

  • @sannakuusela3693
    @sannakuusela3693 Год назад

    There is no town like pori in finland. Maybe you should go see that.

  • @Hyper_Blue358
    @Hyper_Blue358 Год назад +1

    Next react to ismon ase supermarketti osat 1&2

  • @neajokela
    @neajokela Год назад

    So amusing video again!😁👌

  • @ilpoheinola6440
    @ilpoheinola6440 Год назад +8

    Girl in snow and ice is Jonna Jinton and resides in Sweden. I think I am correct on this.
    Oh it was in the video.

    • @blackcoffeebeans6100
      @blackcoffeebeans6100 Год назад

      True. Ppl in other countries must think there are no washing machines in Nordic countries.

  • @chirpu22
    @chirpu22 Год назад

    at second video that lady is actually swedish

  • @lintu25
    @lintu25 Год назад

    duck freesing that is summer in Finland.

  • @otavasakkinen4264
    @otavasakkinen4264 Год назад

    Come to Kuusamo Nissin vaara

  • @anttisaarilampi
    @anttisaarilampi Год назад

    Any chance these sponsored segments are influenced by a certain other Dave from England?

  • @reinokarvinen8845
    @reinokarvinen8845 Год назад

    Somehow the picture of soldiers crossing the railway do not look like finns

  • @SonicMoize
    @SonicMoize Год назад

    Kouvola! I live in there.

  • @hesensuklaakeksi
    @hesensuklaakeksi Год назад

    I've lived in Kouvola my whole life and I can say only a tiny part of it is ugly and yes it's the very center of the city. :D when you get out of there you'll see much prettier places.

  • @Ffinland
    @Ffinland Год назад +1

    I'm 🇫🇮 in irl

  • @_bein
    @_bein Год назад

    i washed my clothes in ¨avanto¨ its actually pretty fun

  • @cozywithsarkozy9206
    @cozywithsarkozy9206 Год назад

    das not chanterelle. Looks like suppilovahvero, or suppiksia

  • @MikkoRantalainen
    @MikkoRantalainen Год назад

    That Mika Häkkinen clip was from this Top Gear video which I would recommend reacting to if you haven't already seen it: ruclips.net/video/7q0s4aEWeaY/видео.html

  • @ilpoheinola6440
    @ilpoheinola6440 Год назад +5

    And milk is not evil, it was a gag at the 4chan forum and the media took the bait.

  • @RoyalMela
    @RoyalMela Год назад

    Robert Gustafsson is secretly a Finn?

  • @alligon7
    @alligon7 Год назад +1

    My birthday is tomorrow 😃

  • @xItzSpruce
    @xItzSpruce Год назад +1

    I like to eat sieni. Im from finland

  • @moonliteX
    @moonliteX Год назад

    go to kouvola!

  • @TheNismo777
    @TheNismo777 Год назад

    Yes.

  • @TimoLahti
    @TimoLahti Год назад

    I've become too old. I just cannot get the new social media. I had MSN and then FB. Now, I just cannot get about those new platforms.. Reddit is a total mystery to me..and I'm only 45 yo.

  • @jeesussillanassukki7571
    @jeesussillanassukki7571 Год назад

    9:30 ei ollu kanttarelleja.

  • @Jonttu-ge5bh
    @Jonttu-ge5bh Год назад

    Kiva että viihdyt täällä

  • @Kupari9
    @Kupari9 10 месяцев назад

    2:58 not true

  • @RisuTheMan
    @RisuTheMan Год назад +1

    Return to r/mina_irl

  • @fedorabrollge2551
    @fedorabrollge2551 Год назад

    hyvä video

  • @Ba_Yegu
    @Ba_Yegu Год назад +1

    In Finland Fifty Shades of Grey is the Colour Scheme of Kouvola.

  • @pallemaniac
    @pallemaniac Год назад

    On Robert Gustafsson's joke, all Nordic countries have this brotherly love where we make jokes about each other. 😇

  • @F1nn12h
    @F1nn12h Год назад

    Mistä tietää että joku juo paljon teetä? Sen ice tea

  • @jaanap85
    @jaanap85 Год назад

    Jonna Jinton is the best

  • @christian53050
    @christian53050 Год назад

    You really have to get up to speed on your RUclips personalities:) . Svenskar och finnar e inte samma sak.

  • @TheHalkovaja
    @TheHalkovaja Год назад

    Miksi?

  • @neea_alina
    @neea_alina Год назад

    #StanKouvola

  • @icesam931
    @icesam931 Год назад +1

    Robert gustafsson is a swedish comidian and actor

  • @kukaliemikalie8157
    @kukaliemikalie8157 Год назад

    🥛👌🏻

  • @rempseaheinamies9414
    @rempseaheinamies9414 Год назад

    How about making videos just talking Finnish ?

  • @wanhapatu
    @wanhapatu Год назад +1

    Calling Jonna Jinton a Finn...

  • @Limbzbiscuits
    @Limbzbiscuits Год назад

    Dave do you have any other channels where you post videos of not Finland related topics?

  • @dumbboi8466
    @dumbboi8466 Год назад

    Early