Yeah, grew up watching this show. I recall seeing Little John opening up his jewelry store when me and parents were driving downtown Cleveland on way to air show. 80's. Later me and mother saw little John in local pizza joint with his family. Just....memories.... I looked forward to this show as a kid. They filmed a few skits in my neighborhood in the 80's.
I'm from central Ohio and we got to watch Saturday afternoon. I was young, so I'm not sure if the adults were watching at night. But I always loved my afternoons with these two. Thank you to whomever uploaded these to UA-cam. I'm having a great laugh down this rabbit hole.
Skits were corny but I thought they were hilarious. Hey, I was a kid living in Cleveland, Ohio then. And we only had 3 channels, until along came 43 and 61. 😉
We used to all gather at Doug Hauser’s place to watch big chunk and Holohan. Doug played hockey and Paula later than it can stay good friends with Jim Fritsche, Otis Plageman, Greg, Kyle, Donnie harkins
Heavy west side of Cleveland feel, Parma or maybe even North Olmsted. I love going back to visit my old stomping grounds of North Olmsted, Fairview Park, like a time warp… By the way Ghoulardi has a few words about Parma…
No not even close. Songs of the Polka King was a tribute album meaning that other people sung on it not just Frank Yankovic. The song in this video is called "Polka Place" by Bob Timko. They used a few different polkas and they were not all by Frank Yankovic and none of them were on the album Songs of the Polka King.
This is like extremely nostalgic but i never actually liked this show. My parrents loved it though. It just feels so.. idk cozy. Like the red green show.
Best memories were being aloud to have a glass of pop and cheese popcorn/ chips and lawsons dip watching these guys
Ahh, the certain ethnic snack combo
The single greatest part of my childhood. Loved these guys, even though I struggled to stay awake.
I don't get the joke, can someone explain?
If his brother goes thru red lights all the time, then when the light is green...his brother might be rolling thru the same light at that time too.
@@zestydude87 Thank you!
Best part of my 70's and 80's childhood!!!!
Yeah, grew up watching this show. I recall seeing Little John opening up his jewelry store when me and parents were driving downtown Cleveland on way to air show. 80's. Later me and mother saw little John in local pizza joint with his family. Just....memories.... I looked forward to this show as a kid. They filmed a few skits in my neighborhood in the 80's.
I'm from central Ohio and we got to watch Saturday afternoon. I was young, so I'm not sure if the adults were watching at night. But I always loved my afternoons with these two. Thank you to whomever uploaded these to UA-cam. I'm having a great laugh down this rabbit hole.
thanks!! these are so awesome!! i remember watching this on channel 8 when i was a kid!!
Ditto
Big Chuck and Lil John are both Legends and icons I enjoy watching their videos on UA-cam
Thanks for all the memories guys!
Loved staying up late and watching this show as a a kid and as a teen
I'm pretty sure they were running the red lights on w54th. Thank you for uploading!
Yes they were! I live right by the one light they blew thru, lol
Cleveland icons.
Our workingClass community!!!
I caught the show last Sunday. I can't believe how old they are.
Skits were corny but I thought they were hilarious. Hey, I was a kid living in Cleveland, Ohio then. And we only had 3 channels, until along came 43 and 61. 😉
3, 5, 8, 19, 25, 43, 61.
They're still hilarious!😂❣🔥😂
PBS 45 49 also
I like the song “Polka Place” by Bob Timko it’s in a lot of their skits.
It's always been the music for me.
The laugh 😂
The ending of all these skits make the jokes
Mr .Rinadi is always so cute when he looks over his shoulders in his reactions !! 😱
Memories
Corned beef on Euclid Ave
#iykyk
Certain Ethnic Guy must be the Charlie Chaplin of Cleveland.
One of my favorite skits! :D
We used to all gather at Doug Hauser’s place to watch big chunk and Holohan. Doug played hockey and Paula later than it can stay good friends with Jim Fritsche, Otis Plageman, Greg, Kyle, Donnie harkins
I remember watching these after Friday night Hs football
Lawn flamingos... sounds like Parma!
Oh wow one I've never seen before! ROFL!!!
Heavy west side of Cleveland feel, Parma or maybe even North Olmsted. I love going back to visit my old stomping grounds of North Olmsted, Fairview Park, like a time warp…
By the way Ghoulardi has a few words about Parma…
Parma
What's the name of the song playing in the background?
I love it !!!
for anyone wants to know the music all came from Frankie yankovic album songs of the polka king ....
No not even close. Songs of the Polka King was a tribute album meaning that other people sung on it not just Frank Yankovic. The song in this video is called "Polka Place" by Bob Timko. They used a few different polkas and they were not all by Frank Yankovic and none of them were on the album Songs of the Polka King.
airlair does he still play out anywhere it's been yrs since
With those pants, Art Lafredo would be a king at Walmart!
Would watch the show and then turn on the radio and listen to Maggot Brain and then the Godz. Sleep came on after that as if on demand.
Dats the Curb...
It looks like Parma...
old joke,, but these guys worked it
What burb is this in?
Parma
Couldn't you tell by all the bowling trophies and pink flamingos? Lol
Old Brooklyn or collinwood
If anyone can tell me what the name of this polka music is........please?!
sp44113 not sure of name but pretty sure Johnny vadnal did it sorry I can't remember the name of it but I've heard it a million times
Bob Timko "Polka Place".
What year do you guys peg this skit? My guess is 1995 judging by the license plate and the Ford F-150 that drove by.
I'd say late 80's early 90's
thats funny!!
Some love for Cleveland icons from Todd Tuckey and his team. 😀 Love your content too.
This is like extremely nostalgic but i never actually liked this show. My parrents loved it though. It just feels so.. idk cozy. Like the red green show.
I see that college education really paid off. lol
LOLZ
😂😂😂😂
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