Hello Kulas! You probably won't even get this, but here I am trying, because why not, and I think this is some story to share in your blog that I watch daily with my 1 yr old daughter Blakeley. So, here we go. When you were singing 'Kapayapaan,' my daughter danced to it, that being said, I looked up the song and I've never heard of the band, nor remember Tropical Depression. I have to add, I was born and raised in Manila (Parañque) and moved to the U.S. when I was 13 y/o. That was 23 yrs. ago. Going back to my story, so we listened to Kapayapaan, and finished watching this episode. I then shut my music on my phone off. And went about on changing my daughter. As I was doing this, Tropical Depression's song 'Ala-ala,' came on, LOUD, without me being near my phone. You have to listen to it, to understand what I'm about to tell you. My father passed 1 yr ago. He loves Filipino bands, like Asin and such, which represents the Philippines and its roots, just like how I feel about Tropical Depression. Just so happens that the song that came on talks about losing someone. That even when they've gone wherever, that the memories we make with them will always be in their memory - Ala-ala. I bust in tears, as this happened. I wasn't scared, but rather, as you may know, in the Filipino culture, this is is a sign of someone we love who passed, just saying hello - they're fine. So, I just want to share that story with you. Thank you, because if it weren't for your post of this band, this would've not happened. Again, from the bottom of my heart, Maraming salamat Kulas. Power on!
Uwi ka dito sa phil.maam..nandito ang paraiso...simpleng buhay lang...nakita ni kulas kung saan ang paraiso..itsmean simpleng buhay...myfreedom..god bless to you..
Pinoys always show what they got😎 The coolest people on earth😎😁 They sing and dance like it's nothing. Like, they don't care what other people say about 'em. Like, whether their voices are music to the ears or not as long as they're enjoying and having fun. The filipino spirit👍👏👏 Man, you have improved a lot. The becoming filipino is now becoming a singer. 👏👏👏
You are getting better each day speaking and learning Bisaya Kulas! Lata in english is tin/can, while delata refers to all canned goods. While lata, when you are referring to something that is over cooked or over ripe, you pronounce it w/ a stress on the last syllable (ta)..Bisaya words can have the same name or spelling, but differs on how you pronounce them..😊❤️
@@donmaranglerfishingadventu1640 doesn’t matter if it’s borrowed or not. My point is it is Spanish. If you googled Spanish of tin can the result shows LAta.
Thank you Kyle, Bit2x, and everyone in Cateel.Your videos inspire me to create and docuVlog my Life's Journey, and helped me fight my demons(anxiety and depression)...Power On! One Day at a time...Cheers
I went to their place in Cateel with a friend last Sunday early morning....grabe layo ng place...from Manila to Davao Oriental via Butuan City...very very nice place though that day it was rainy and the sea was 'angry'...so we were not able to go near the water..😟....then I saw Mommy Rose and had a chat with her instead....what a feat on my part...one dream come true..thank God....
Oh my gosh, Kulas! I havent had tinapa (what we call sardinas) and odong since I was a kid! I think that dish is mostly Bisaya because in all my years here in Luzon (I was born and raised in Mindanao), I could never find odong anywhere in the supermarkets. I miss those noodles! It really is a reminder of childhood. 🥰 Thank you Kulas!
I can find it here in sari-sari store and palengke here in Laguna. Odong is from the Japanese word Udon and is popular not just in Vis-Min but also in Baguio.
Wow kulas I really miss Philippines, I'd been away from my country for a long time now and thanks for your posts I wish I'm there now. Love you kulas stay safe and Bret as well glad he's back in the Philippines
Hello Kyle this is Chris from Cape Brett and Island Canada and I just want to say that I am super loving these latest Vlogs especially with you and Breton Island. All I actually found those same sardines at the Dollarama just a few minutes ago and that is in Canada and what's really weird is that the Vlog "8 miles from home" that live in another part of the Philippines that are from England had bought snacks at the store like the mango slices in like a bag and the oh yeah Snappeas chips snack that are like a chip now well they're absolutely delicious and found them at the dollarama in canada also..we have so many snacks that are also in Phillipines. Loving your vlogs for many years. Loving the Vibes..from cape breton Island canada 🇨🇦
Hahaha! True, Bret is the action learner guy who wants to do it himself that’s why he is focusing on how to do it the right way. Kulas is a new learner when it comes to things like cooking and self serve feeding , lol 😆 never too late to learn each time- all the time!
Hi Kyle.. was feeling depressed today but after watching your videoke moment totally lifted my spirits! grateful for your energy🙏🏼needed that.. timing made a difference thank you so much 🙃
When Kulas said "I have a confession..." I was so focused on what he's going to say ,and when he said it's about the most serious "kuko" pronunciation 😜😂 lmao so hard aaaayyy Kulas really don't fail to switch me to good vibe in a snap🤣🤪
its just now that ur vlogs appeared on my suggested videos. and man, I so love these people who embraces our way of living specially the kind of culture that we have. I hope my fellow Filipinos appreciates the life we live through like you guys do because some Filipinos don't, sad to say. . Nonetheless, i love ur contents..
Ang sarap nang Odong with sardines.isa yan sa na mimis ko sa aming probinsya.walang Odong dito sa aming area.meron siguro sa 3 hrs.drive pa.very nice karaoke.happy life Kulas.cheers!
Cracks me up every time I see Anselmo lying in the hammock. Super cute!!! The bugs you were pointing out look like the stink bugs we have here in RI. At least that's what I thought they were when I first saw them before you called them stink bugs.
This sort of content is just as good as any other for me. It gives us foreigners who don't live there yet an idea of life in the provinces and helps us a lot. You've shown me how nice it is there, so thanks!
Hi guys … de lata comes from a Spanish word which means “canned “that’s why Filipinos call it like that .Because of colonization Filipino learned much of Spanish word. Watching from Tokyo .God bless us all.Keep safe always .
KUlasss im teary eyes when you were singin Kapayapaan in d Karaoke ..it reminds me when u were singin it in d isolation room last year awwww 😍power on.. i feel d luv n passion for life..God bless you more..thank you for sharin your life with us.. we so lucky to get glimpse of it😍
Does anyone agree with me that BRET & KULAS are SOOOO HANDSOME. Really great to see them embrace the Filipino culture and maybe someday they’ll both leave in the Philippines 🇵🇭 permanently🤍✨🫧🪅
Kyle, you rock bro... living the life in the Philippines; welcome back Bret....regards to Kumar & JD..haven't seen Madman for a while? Hope is well with him... peace out my Cateel bros....
Yes, that food bringing up so many childhood memories. My mom used to cook delata sardines but with misua (very thin noodles). So funny yhe way you pronounced kuko but at least you know the Tagalog word. Oh Kulas you’re scaring me you using that knife. 😊
*CORRECTION:* Latâ (rotten/squished) and Lata (can) are pronounced very differently. Lata (can) is actually Spanish. "De lata" just means "of the can". The word can be used on its own (without the "de"). Again, remember that Philippine languages have a hidden consonant: the glottal stop. Latâ (rotten) ends in a glottal stop, whereas Lata (can) does not. If you don't know what the glottal stop is, it's when the vowel is cut off abruptly. Like the middle sound in English "Uh-Oh". You also say it constantly in English, like when you say "Cat" but your mouth remains open at the end and your teeth don't actually touch your tongue to form a "T" sound (so it sounds like Ka'), you're actually making a glottal stop. There are numerous examples of this. Where they look similar when spelled, but mean very different things when spoken. Where the stress is placed on the syllables is also important. Other examples in Bisaya Basâ = Wet ; Basa = Read Salô = To catch ; Salo = To share Tulô = To drip ; Tulo = Three Akò = Mine ; Ako = Me Pasâ = Bruise ; Pasa = To pass Tubò = To grow ; Tubo = Pipe ; Tubó = Sugarcane Balâ = Inaccurate, Incompetent ; Bala = Bullet, ammunition The main problem is that the Philippines does not normally write these accent marks. Since everyone already knows what they mean by context. They're only written in formal language books and whatnot. It is sometimes represented as a dash like in "to-o" ("to believe") or "pa-a" ("legs"), but only if they're in the middle of the word. In other languages, the glottal stop is also usually not represented. In Japanese, for example, in which almost all words end in a glottal stop, it is not written down at all. In Indonesian and Malaysian, the glottal stop is represented by a K at the end of the word. So Indonesian Datuk for example is pronounced exactly the same as Filipino Datù, both mean "chieftain". In Polynesian languages, the glottal stop is represented as the ʻokina, which is like a reverse apostrophe. You can see this in the proper name of the main island Hawaiʻi, which is pronounced Hawai-ee.
Good thing you can upload videos almost everyday or every other day coz I'm always looking forward for your videos Kulas Power On with some Udon noodles and sardines
usually delata means canned goods.. but the word Lata also means can.. and like Kumar said Lata also means rotten or sodden.. Lata could also mean flattened or squished.. 😁 awesome concert btw 😄
LOOOOL Kulas! Coco abuse man na doi hahaha. 100 points for effort! And i love your everyday videos - takes me back to home, real life and keeps me rooted. I just had a cheese sandwich and coffee but you had me craving for udong! The title should be karawke sa buntag hahahah!
In Cagayan Valley we use this noodles called pancit laddit meaning flat noodles with sardinas sometines my mother also add malunggay leaves to it.❤️🇵🇭🇨🇦💪
Here in Leyte, where I'm from, particularly from Jaro, we call those stink bugs "balisang". And the local lore is that when you smell them and they're around, there's usually an "aswang" nearby. "Aswang" as in like a supernatural being but in human form. That's what our elders told us kids back then, at least.
Sarap nyan Odong with sardines. May Pinay dito sa Germany nagluluto minsan nyan at hinahanap-hanap nya ung pagkain Probinsya ❤🤩 Legit Kulas karaoke king 😂🤩👏 100 score from me 🤩👏😍
Kulas, lata is also Spanish for tin and de lata means of tin. But, lata means any sheet metal in the Philippines and, de lata means it’s in sheet metal as in the case of food in cans.
Kulas, I was wondering were you get your blinds from? I would love to have them in our house in Cagbas. I am looking forward to trying the hot springs you like so much in Feb 2023. Also going to the sulfur falls as well.
Mouthwatering udong with sardinas at kamungay. Reminiscing my childhood in the province of Mindanao. Nice one Kyle♥️♥️♥️ watching from Qatar. Watching your video everyday since 2019 when i was in Taiwan. I never missed even one vlog of yours. Keepsafe Guys.
The way you use a sundang is more daot than me hahahaha
Kulas destroyed that buko for sure😂
Kulas is not used to hard work....but he is trying anyway...
😁
Hello Kulas! You probably won't even get this, but here I am trying, because why not, and I think this is some story to share in your blog that I watch daily with my 1 yr old daughter Blakeley. So, here we go.
When you were singing 'Kapayapaan,' my daughter danced to it, that being said, I looked up the song and I've never heard of the band, nor remember Tropical Depression. I have to add, I was born and raised in Manila (Parañque) and moved to the U.S. when I was 13 y/o. That was 23 yrs. ago.
Going back to my story, so we listened to Kapayapaan, and finished watching this episode. I then shut my music on my phone off. And went about on changing my daughter. As I was doing this, Tropical Depression's song 'Ala-ala,' came on, LOUD, without me being near my phone. You have to listen to it, to understand what I'm about to tell you.
My father passed 1 yr ago. He loves Filipino bands, like Asin and such, which represents the Philippines and its roots, just like how I feel about Tropical Depression. Just so happens that the song that came on talks about losing someone. That even when they've gone wherever, that the memories we make with them will always be in their memory - Ala-ala. I bust in tears, as this happened.
I wasn't scared, but rather, as you may know, in the Filipino culture, this is is a sign of someone we love who passed, just saying hello - they're fine. So, I just want to share that story with you. Thank you, because if it weren't for your post of this band, this would've not happened. Again, from the bottom of my heart, Maraming salamat Kulas. Power on!
D LATA MEAN FOOD IN CANS LIKE SARDINES 🎉
Most of Us (OFWs) dreamed of having a life like Kulas in the Philippines.. a simple province life 🤍🔥 Power On Kulas, Bret and all the Cateel boys!
jst bcoz kulas live his own life... alam muna pag pinoy ayuda ayuda ayuda for the family trabaho inatopag
Uwi ka dito sa phil.maam..nandito ang paraiso...simpleng buhay lang...nakita ni kulas kung saan ang paraiso..itsmean simpleng buhay...myfreedom..god bless to you..
Hi Kulas! Can - Lata
Rotten- Latà
That's how you spell the words that the difference. Rotten one is with sort of apostrophe
Pinoys always show what they got😎 The coolest people on earth😎😁
They sing and dance like it's nothing. Like, they don't care what other people say about 'em. Like, whether their voices are music to the ears or not as long as they're enjoying and having fun. The filipino spirit👍👏👏
Man, you have improved a lot. The becoming filipino is now becoming a singer. 👏👏👏
In Kulas house everyone can share their cooking prowess I enjoyed watching everyone busy in the kitchen.
You are getting better each day speaking and learning Bisaya Kulas! Lata in english is tin/can, while delata refers to all canned goods. While lata, when you are referring to something that is over cooked or over ripe, you pronounce it w/ a stress on the last syllable (ta)..Bisaya words can have the same name or spelling, but differs on how you pronounce them..😊❤️
Lata/de lata isn’t bisaya but Spanish
@@whitepouch0904 you are totally right! Absolutamente correcto
@@whitepouch0904 most of Filipino words are borrowed from Spanish since Philippines had been colonized of Spain for 400 years as per history😊
@@donmaranglerfishingadventu1640 doesn’t matter if it’s borrowed or not. My point is it is Spanish. If you googled Spanish of tin can the result shows LAta.
What a life having coffee in the morning while watching the misty waves of the ocean 🌊 👍 Oh man, I’m so jealous he he he he he😁
Thank you Kyle, Bit2x, and everyone in Cateel.Your videos inspire me to create and docuVlog my Life's Journey, and helped me fight my demons(anxiety and depression)...Power On! One Day at a time...Cheers
I went to their place in Cateel with a friend last Sunday early morning....grabe layo ng place...from Manila to Davao Oriental via Butuan City...very very nice place though that day it was rainy and the sea was 'angry'...so we were not able to go near the water..😟....then I saw Mommy Rose and had a chat with her instead....what a feat on my part...one dream come true..thank God....
Oh my gosh, Kulas! I havent had tinapa (what we call sardinas) and odong since I was a kid! I think that dish is mostly Bisaya because in all my years here in Luzon (I was born and raised in Mindanao), I could never find odong anywhere in the supermarkets. I miss those noodles! It really is a reminder of childhood. 🥰 Thank you Kulas!
I can find it here in sari-sari store and palengke here in Laguna. Odong is from the Japanese word Udon and is popular not just in Vis-Min but also in Baguio.
Wow kulas I really miss Philippines, I'd been away from my country for a long time now and thanks for your posts I wish I'm there now. Love you kulas stay safe and Bret as well glad he's back in the Philippines
UBE CREAM KULAS HAPPY NEW YEAR 🎉
Hello Kyle this is Chris from Cape Brett and Island Canada and I just want to say that I am super loving these latest Vlogs especially with you and Breton Island. All I actually found those same sardines at the Dollarama just a few minutes ago and that is in Canada and what's really weird is that the Vlog "8 miles from home" that live in another part of the Philippines that are from England had bought snacks at the store like the mango slices in like a bag and the oh yeah Snappeas chips snack that are like a chip now well they're absolutely delicious and found them at the dollarama in canada also..we have so many snacks that are also in Phillipines. Loving your vlogs for many years. Loving the Vibes..from cape breton Island canada 🇨🇦
Have an awesome day in Cap Breton, and thanks for the positive vibes!!! Nice one on the sardiness!!! whoaaa!!
Kulas i think you should have a crash course with bret on how to get a coconut on a tree and how to open it. He is nailing it every time.
Hahaha! True, Bret is the action learner guy who wants to do it himself that’s why he is focusing on how to do it the right way. Kulas is a new learner when it comes to things like cooking and self serve feeding , lol 😆 never too late to learn each time- all the time!
Truth 😁
I'm all good... just did a one hour under the sun beach run so was exhausted hahah.
@@BecomingFilipino i see that's why. Power on man. Looking forward for fighter boys 2023
Hi Kyle.. was feeling depressed today but after watching your videoke moment totally lifted my spirits! grateful for your energy🙏🏼needed that.. timing made a difference thank you so much 🙃
🙏❤
When Kulas said "I have a confession..." I was so focused on what he's going to say ,and when he said it's about the most serious "kuko" pronunciation 😜😂 lmao so hard aaaayyy Kulas really don't fail to switch me to good vibe in a snap🤣🤪
its just now that ur vlogs appeared on my suggested videos. and man, I so love these people who embraces our way of living specially the kind of culture that we have. I hope my fellow Filipinos appreciates the life we live through like you guys do because some Filipinos don't, sad to say. . Nonetheless, i love ur contents..
Good weather, yummy food masarap sardines noodles soup🍜🐟🥥😇🙏
U do a Great Job to sing KAPAYAPAAN/PEACE...u love most to our Country🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭💖💖💖💖#KAPAYAPAANONEARTH#BECOMINGFILIPINO💖💖💖💖🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Ang sarap nang Odong with sardines.isa yan sa na mimis ko sa aming probinsya.walang Odong dito sa aming area.meron siguro sa 3 hrs.drive pa.very nice karaoke.happy life Kulas.cheers!
Cracks me up every time I see Anselmo lying in the hammock. Super cute!!!
The bugs you were pointing out look like the stink bugs we have here in RI. At least that's what I thought they were when I first saw them before you called them stink bugs.
I love Province Life 💙
This sort of content is just as good as any other for me. It gives us foreigners who don't live there yet an idea of life in the provinces and helps us a lot. You've shown me how nice it is there, so thanks!
Hi guys … de lata comes from a Spanish word which means “canned “that’s why Filipinos call it like that .Because of colonization Filipino learned much of Spanish word.
Watching from Tokyo .God bless us all.Keep safe always .
The daily life of Kulas and the Cateel Boys isn't dull... It's a vacation.. 😉
Dog in the hammock is so cuute!!😂😂
KUlasss im teary eyes when you were singin Kapayapaan in d Karaoke ..it reminds me when u were singin it in d isolation room last year awwww 😍power on.. i feel d luv n passion for life..God bless you more..thank you for sharin your life with us.. we so lucky to get glimpse of it😍
Nice song number Kulaaaas ❤️ That's one of my favorite song 👌 Kapayapaan Paweer 👌
Does anyone agree with me that BRET & KULAS are SOOOO HANDSOME. Really great to see them embrace the Filipino culture and maybe someday they’ll both leave in the Philippines 🇵🇭 permanently🤍✨🫧🪅
Brett yes but I don’t about Kulas .lol just kidding
I dont think so with Bret he is favor in Mexican culture maybe Kulas well both of them get benefits in PH though if you know what i mean.
Kulas is a very good and kind person and he welcome everyone in his place.
Isa, You don't want them to leave the Philippines, but hopefully both will live in the Philippines permanently . . .
She means live not leave.
Kyle, you rock bro... living the life in the Philippines; welcome back Bret....regards to Kumar & JD..haven't seen Madman for a while? Hope is well with him... peace out my Cateel bros....
Wow kulas u are now a officially.singer and dancer.....kuyawag uie ug moves ni kulas .god bless u kulas ..I don't skip add....to show u my support...
Hahaha Ang galing Pala ni kulas in singing and dancing😃 good vibes power on
nothing to say here but keep on laughing when u sing kapayapaan while dancing too🤣🤣🤣🤣power on!
Oh so beautiful Kulas drinking coffe infront of d sea early morning n a fresh air,no pollution,life is good😊 as u used to say.
kulas, Bret, Kumar and h. engineer are positive life in cateel, keep safe and good health 💖💯💪 GOD BLESS
Yes, that food bringing up so many childhood memories. My mom used to cook delata sardines but with misua (very thin noodles). So funny yhe way you pronounced kuko but at least you know the Tagalog word. Oh Kulas you’re scaring me you using that knife. 😊
Growing up we have Odong with sardines on a cool rainy evenings 😁, missed it , been away for more than 20 yrs 👍 no skipping ads
Galing mo Kulas, singing "Kapayapaan", cool, Power on!👍
You are awsome brad kulas you are peace keeper man thats why you deserved become a pilipino cetizen
Always love your honest reviews for food, Kyle! 😅👏
When I visit Cateel I'm going to see hot spring for sure.
Super.....
Power on.....
Maayu kaayo mo kanta wui...good vibes all days thanks kulas!
Woww I'm amaze, you sang the song good kuya kulas. I found it soo funny when you open the Buko hahaha, it was a good try though.... we love you Kuya..
*CORRECTION:* Latâ (rotten/squished) and Lata (can) are pronounced very differently. Lata (can) is actually Spanish. "De lata" just means "of the can". The word can be used on its own (without the "de"). Again, remember that Philippine languages have a hidden consonant: the glottal stop. Latâ (rotten) ends in a glottal stop, whereas Lata (can) does not.
If you don't know what the glottal stop is, it's when the vowel is cut off abruptly. Like the middle sound in English "Uh-Oh". You also say it constantly in English, like when you say "Cat" but your mouth remains open at the end and your teeth don't actually touch your tongue to form a "T" sound (so it sounds like Ka'), you're actually making a glottal stop.
There are numerous examples of this. Where they look similar when spelled, but mean very different things when spoken. Where the stress is placed on the syllables is also important. Other examples in Bisaya
Basâ = Wet ; Basa = Read
Salô = To catch ; Salo = To share
Tulô = To drip ; Tulo = Three
Akò = Mine ; Ako = Me
Pasâ = Bruise ; Pasa = To pass
Tubò = To grow ; Tubo = Pipe ; Tubó = Sugarcane
Balâ = Inaccurate, Incompetent ; Bala = Bullet, ammunition
The main problem is that the Philippines does not normally write these accent marks. Since everyone already knows what they mean by context. They're only written in formal language books and whatnot. It is sometimes represented as a dash like in "to-o" ("to believe") or "pa-a" ("legs"), but only if they're in the middle of the word.
In other languages, the glottal stop is also usually not represented. In Japanese, for example, in which almost all words end in a glottal stop, it is not written down at all.
In Indonesian and Malaysian, the glottal stop is represented by a K at the end of the word. So Indonesian Datuk for example is pronounced exactly the same as Filipino Datù, both mean "chieftain".
In Polynesian languages, the glottal stop is represented as the ʻokina, which is like a reverse apostrophe. You can see this in the proper name of the main island Hawaiʻi, which is pronounced Hawai-ee.
well said
We are used to eating ginisang sardinas with miswa or sotanghon.
Odong soup is a classic recipe especially in Visayas and Mindanao.
Good thing you can upload videos almost everyday or every other day coz I'm always looking forward for your videos Kulas
Power On with some Udon noodles and sardines
That’s one of my favorites sud’an kulas, lami kaayu na labi naay mga gulay2x
A wonderful morning beautiful cateel.
Good singing, wonderful song, Kulas!!! Peace, kapayapaan!!! You nailed it 👏👏👏🙏❤️
PEACE! :D
I agree!
I didn't expect that you will sing that song, Kulas. Kapayapaan is the word of every year. ☮⚛
yan ung odong with sardines kulas ang unang una kung kinakain na namis if im going home in pinas...
The guy with the black cap dances so well, cute kaayu ninyong duha😊
Wow odong!!
Yes we need "Kapayapaan" in hot springs, beach resorts, mountain resorts and everywhere! NO TO "LOUD" KARAOKE SINGING!!! 🤪
Good morning and Good evening, Kyle, Bret and the Cateel boys from the U.S.A.
I remember if you have odong with sardines on the menu, you can bartered with chicken specially in the mountain area...its a specialty 😁😁😁👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I love your shirt Kulas. The one you are wearing while holding cutting the coconut open.
Perfect song to continue your discussion with Bret about promoting peace in Mindanao. :)
Yea;life in mindanao is cool!Proud maguindanaon here!
Amping pirmi!
What I love most about kulas is you will learned and having fun .. Thank you kulas God bless
#Poweron
Lamiiiiii kaayo odong!!! With spicy sardinas and thrn tomatoes and konti calamansi. OMG.
Thank you for another awesome video Kulas
That's a classic Pang pamilya dish
I'll cook that next time that's something new to me ,sardines with noodles,😋😋😋
usually delata means canned goods.. but the word Lata also means can.. and like Kumar said Lata also means rotten or sodden.. Lata could also mean flattened or squished.. 😁 awesome concert btw 😄
LOOOOL Kulas! Coco abuse man na doi hahaha. 100 points for effort! And i love your everyday videos - takes me back to home, real life and keeps me rooted. I just had a cheese sandwich and coffee but you had me craving for udong!
The title should be karawke sa buntag hahahah!
Yatis! Naglaway na nuon ko sa odong dah.
Where's chef Jandee, guys? Lami na tingali. Never tried. Eeww bed bugs Kulas! 😋😁
We called the Black Bug "Tayangaw" here in Samar.
Odong and Sardines is my favorite dish.
OMG! I was lol when you did the karaoke😂😂😂
Everyday videos are the best
One of the Pinoy's comfort food😋
In Cagayan Valley we use this noodles called pancit laddit meaning flat noodles with sardinas sometines my mother also add malunggay leaves to it.❤️🇵🇭🇨🇦💪
Here in Leyte, where I'm from, particularly from Jaro, we call those stink bugs "balisang". And the local lore is that when you smell them and they're around, there's usually an "aswang" nearby. "Aswang" as in like a supernatural being but in human form. That's what our elders told us kids back then, at least.
That’s sooo funny! Karaoke pa more!
my alltime favorite !!!
Sarap nyan Odong with sardines. May Pinay dito sa Germany nagluluto minsan nyan at hinahanap-hanap nya ung pagkain Probinsya ❤🤩
Legit Kulas karaoke king 😂🤩👏 100 score from me 🤩👏😍
Pareha ta ug sud an tinapa ug odong...yummy😋
Men! We really super love your resthouse esp your kitchen!
You got the best in life! Only your family is missing!
That's a nice beach house you have there Kulas!
You are living already in a Paradise kulas 😍😍😍😍
what? kabalo diay ka mokanta kulas? hehehe kulas can sing and dance! ayos
Hello Kyle, de lata is actually Spanish for canned. So Filipinos derived it from Spain
Ha ha ha Kapayapaan Kulas! Ang importante na ang videoke! Ang akong adlaw nga natawhan karun ug syempre nagkanta kami sa atong balay!
Kulas, lata is also Spanish for tin and de lata means of tin. But, lata means any sheet metal in the Philippines and, de lata means it’s in sheet metal as in the case of food in cans.
Hello Kulas and Brett, It’s nice to see the too of you again. It’s so much fun. Brett your good with pronunciation ( kuko).
Good day kulas good.vibes life
Odong😊, thanks for typical food wch i already forgot. My parents time food odong.😊
Kulas, I was wondering were you get your blinds from? I would love to have them in our house in Cagbas. I am looking forward to trying the hot springs you like so much in Feb 2023. Also going to the sulfur falls as well.
Hahahaha, ka-sosyal nga doggie oi, paduyan duyan pa man, abi jud nako ug baby ang naa sa duyan..😆
Lingaw kaayo mga Marites
kulas you have the wrong sundang to open the coco. ❤❤❤you have an assignment to find the right one!❤️❤️goodluck!
Odong in sardines is used to be my fav!👍👍👍👍👍👍
Mouthwatering udong with sardinas at kamungay. Reminiscing my childhood in the province of Mindanao. Nice one Kyle♥️♥️♥️ watching from Qatar. Watching your video everyday since 2019 when i was in Taiwan. I never missed even one vlog of yours. Keepsafe Guys.
Enjoy the world cup vibes
@@BecomingFilipino 🤣🤣🤣lil crazy but organized chaos....
wow sarap nga odong with sardines ay
Men!!! Thats the best in life!! Just around your house planted and you can harvest fresh coconut!
Odong and sardines is the best especially if it's raining, you should try miswa with patola guys power on kulas🤙