Tell us what you reckon the ethnic dads should do next and tell us if you knew or know any fruiterers like this... Make this vid go BANANAS! Drop a like, comment and share it around farken! Much love The Sooshi boys Ptou you bastard!
When I worked with my uncle at the fruit market, he would joke around and yell “come get your tomatoes, $5 dollar tomatoes for $10” haha always was a crack up!
The Ethnic Dads/mums should do an episode where they try to explain to their children what they want to them to buy for them. I had an exchange with my grandmother and my mum that went like this Nonna Maria: the doctor on the radio said I need to eat the corn flakes to be healthy and I have run out can you buy me some more at Woolworths Mum Maria: are you sure you want cornflakes? is that the box with the rooster on the front? Nonna Maria: no there is no rooster on the front mum Maria: can you describe the box to me Nonna Maria: you know corn flakes, not the one with all the things, and it's not the powder version.
I absolutely ADORE you guys! ❤❤❤🌟🌟🌟❤️❤️❤️🌟🌟🌟 Ya make me laugh so much I get tears in my eyes, & my boyfriend's Italian so I send him your videos so Now, ya got him hooked too🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭!!!
my parants are both english and moved to aus when they were 28 yrs old.we had a olive harvesting business when i was 14 until i was around 18 yrs old i got realy invloved with the greeks and itailians in south aus. realy great times looking back and this is 100% how they all acted. i laughed my ass of at the line (you sell fruit and vege you put cash under your bed.) haha real honest and down to earth people,
My God we had fruit shops in Dulwich Hill, Kogarah, Sth Strathfield, remember going to Flemington markets at 4am every morning, I'm starting to tear up, just the way my parents acted 👍😆🤣
@brighton rock i was about 8 or 9 and went to Dulwich Hill primary and am 59 now, but the memory is so strong, my parents never stopped moving, 4 primary schools 4 high schools, were has the time gone?
We need to enjoy and savour the memories. once our Nonnas & Nonnos, Papou's & Yiayia's are all gone this all goes with them. The accents, the funny one-liners, the jokes. We won't see or hear it anymore.😢💚
Loved this. Took me back to the Melbourne markets in the 80s when dad and I would get up at 4am to get the "freshest" food before as dad called them the Skippy's got out of bed. PS he married a Skippy 😉
I've worked fruit a veg all my life and F#@K me u guys just brought back memories of fruit a veg since I started working as a kid it's not like that these days though all the old chocks a Greeks have all passed away well u might get one or two who still live on u guys nailed it so farken funny 😂😂
Another classic boys - well done and keep it up. Do a video on pests in the garden - possums, cockatoos, miner birds, worms etc etc. Wogs have got all the answers
Guys I can’t tell you how much I love your videos! You literally remind me of my grandparents (who have since passed away) to the core. It’s great to see you guys carry on these memories. We really need more laughs like this in this day and age. Yeah
i love these guys, i cant get enough of them, i love them all but my absolute favorite one was them drivin in the car, i forget what its called lol sooooo funny
Love it, another great vid 🤗🌟 fave part for me is the calling out of the oranges, reminds me when I would go to the outdoor markets with my Nonna verrrrrry early on a a Sunday morning. They would fill the whole entire back of the Holden Kingswood station wagon up with fruit and veg. I still remember the smell 🙏🏻🤗❤️
Ethnic dads in Alexander fruit market. I love the play by ethnic dads because of their intelligence in arts and culture displayed by having a little bit Italian humor in fruit markets. Love you SushiMango.