Houston is a place. I think since the Jay guy oddly said he is from Houston and made everyone laugh, then when the time came for the Imran guy, he just did that recap to make people laugh. I don't think the joke had anything to do with Whitney Houston. :)
@juverygai lol your a funny guy maybe you should do stand up because you’ve seen me before to know that me and him are the same . Why would I cry about it that’s just silly I’m just stating facts
@juverygai lol you are really dumb then if you can’t tell difference between peoples name If you think we are the same people and I won’t need to reply back after this .
Because every indian must have definately faced that in childhood.....they be selling all of those bogus names similar to nike and other brands....soo relatable 🤣
When he said, "my name is Imran". I thought Russell peters will say, " oh ..you are Indian but you ran from india to Pakistan...see it's in your name I'M RAN "....that would have been hilarious...lol
I was sweating when he start talking to the Arab dad not to roast him When he switch to the next one I realized how wise Russel is and understanding the mentality of the nationality’s
Oh man when you made that joke about the Jordanian Dad like why he came to your show and he replied you: I live in Houston habibi it killed me, and I know that you met the king of Jordan already and you've got set up in such a lovely prank at the airport, man I have been following you for 11 years when you started on RU-vid, by the way habibi I am a Jordanian Canadian and you are the one who brings the pride to me as Canadian beside being Jordanian
The best thing about Russell is, when we "think" he sometimes cross the lines, then he actually turn the joke around and put himself on the line and make a joke out of it. That's Humor and that's is true comedy.
Hey man. Peter I just saw part of your interview with W5. 6.49 minutes 😂😂😂😂the comments were of there but but I just want to say that was the best interview bout lots of things bout life You nailed it. Sorry for the side swipe 👍👍👍👍👍
omg 😂😂 that anika is not even a joke it actually happens in black market in India... i have seen shoes Spelled "ANIKE" with a mirrored Tick ☑ logo (reversed Tick Mark) as a counterfeit shoe..... i literally did not kidding!!
@@pratikvyas9626 nah I prefer to travel than watch youtube all day long. Not much of a online person. I am not sure if that came out as offensive In the US we get all kinds of fake products as well and it's very cheap we get it in the convinence stores Not sure what you mean by black market. It's regular market. Black market is for a lot other things my dude and definitely shoes is not one of them 😂
@@thirstyjogger Black market in India as well as everywhere else is where they sell illegal products and you're right that guy is either innocent or he really didn't travel or get out much. I'm not a gang member or something but experience will take you places..
@@thirstyjogger That means u havent travelled much coz whoever "travels much" always knows what "black-market" means and they never have questions...so i guess u might need to do slightly more amount of actual travelling rather than just "visiting". So anyways, if u have never heard the word black market used for such contexts then dude let me be thw first one to officially inform u, yes its been used and being used for the past 200 years for this specific context as well and yes BlackMarket is used in most and i repeat write this ""**MOST COUNTRIES**"" as the correct word for the context. Also, there are countries who dont speak english but know words like "blackmarket" "duplicate" and they think its their native word but they do. So i guess if u have traveled "much" and u traveled for information sharing then m sry to tell u but. ur travelling has been a major fail so maybe all that travelling may have to be repeated and this time u may need to actually do traveling.
"Jamoussa" is the feminine form of the word "jamouss," which means a buffalo in Arabic. It has no other meaning in Arabic and neither word/form is an Arabic given or last name, either. The feminine "jamoussa" is also a very commonly-used insult in Arabic.