#SaturdayStandUp Here’s another old ass clip and tbh, I don’t remember where this was🤷🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️😂 Let’s all have a BBQ and call it a day! #RussellPeters #StandUpComedy #Hoddog #Throwback
Our street used to be so fun. I live in a cul de sac in the suburbs of Houston, TX. We had neighbors from Mexico and China. We are from Louisiana. The rest are from Texas. We used to have block parties in the cul-de-sac and the Mexican neighbors used to make authentic Mexican food, the Chinese neighbors used to make authentic Chinese food, we used to make authentic Cajun/Creole food, and the Texans used to make the BBQ (brisket, pulled pork, etc). We had tables and chairs set up and music playing and people from all over the subdivision used to walk over and join us. Kids were playing ball and riding bikes. It was awesome. People from all over the country and world sharing their food and culture at an American block party. Sadly, most of the neighbors moved at some point and we don’t do that anymore. But it used to be so fun.
We still have the block parties in our block in India on day after the festival called makar sakraanti....where all the parents from different states of India makes thier dishes and sweets we praise god on that eeve and then we dance to the desi beats and that fun has its own uniqueness, at the night we fly lanterns and then i just hang out with my block homies who just got so busy but now they are together in the car shouting and singing its awesome we and we dont even care about our driving license 😂 Conclusion:we all are related at different levels
@@chieflouie2821 sure sure its all brainwashing, there's no racism, no sexism with trump, no covid virus either. Sounds to me like someone else here is the genius. You must be the "chief" of the village.
@@sincsys I agree. His dad was Anglo Indian and did not talk like that. He knew how to pronounce Canada. They picked Canada as that's where most Anglo Indians emigrated to.
Most dads are natural and unintentional comedians. It's like you don't even need to pay for the show they put up. Love you for sharing the jokes Russell! ;3
I have watched Russell for years, and in my opinion, this is when he was at his funniest,... when he told stories about growing up, and his Dad. Especially the ones about his Dad. These were his best moments as a comedian.
someone needs to dig up your performance from the just fro laughs tour of 2004 in st.johns newfoundland. me and my buddy were front row center and boy did you shake my world up, i never laughed so hard before in my life. all the best and thank you for the years of knee slappin rollin on the floor cryin fer mercy times.
I notice that the Indian people I work with seem to be very fond of fries, and pizza. Years ago some friends who came from England invited me to a back yard party, asked me to come a bit early, I get there and they are just beaming - they had purchased a BBQ and they didn't know how to use it. It's weird everyone always expects the butcher to be a BBQ expert.
To this day I call hot dogs hodogs. Then I say, 'You know, Garam kuttas'. sometimes I just say Garam kuttas. My family knows exactly what I'm talking about.
This is the kind of cultural difference that makes life more interesting, and good fodder for humor. Thinking everyone is the same makes no sense, and is not realistic.
You do realise that Kannada is an Indian language and not a state right? Boy if you're trying your luck at being a comedian I would advise you to stop right there.
@@osirisblue2087 oh yeah...sry it was my mistake, it's indeed a language.. Nah, I'm not trying to be one. uncle/aunty, if you're trying to be bitter then you better stop it right there. P/s I do admit my mistake, thank you for reminding 😊
Russel, since I have been watching your shows I LOVE Indians even more. Btw, you native speakers, how am I supposed to distinguish between Indians and Indians? I can't say red and brown Indians... Native Americans sounds kind of bulky too. Ach, I dunnoo!
@@sfsen I had a coworker in Los Angeles California that was Indian but ate chicken and fish because he believed that reincarnation only was possible on mammals.🤔
Met our new cardiologist from Canada, and he was Hindu. I looked at him and asked " You're Indian ? And from Canada ? You know what that means ? " Someone's gonna get a hurt Reaaaalll bad "" We both said the last part together and burst out laughing.
Wow he looks way more Indian in his younger days. I was surprised when I first realized he was Indian because he really doesn't look it but here he really does. He's almost darker somehow