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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
  • Short clip from Pidgin to da Max Hana Hou [1984]
    www.worldcat.o... Sequel to Pidgin to da max and includes such spoofs as Boy-O-Boy Ignacio, the Philippines' answer to Boy George; a California blonde who becomes the "Haole Tita;" Teddi and Nancy Showtime; the Pidgin Falsetto Championships; Mrs. Pochoski's School of Pidgin; and an interview with "the gobernor of us all." It's pidgin with a punch, and a satirical look at people, places and things familiar to everyone in Hawaii. Features Andy Bumatai, Frank DeLima, James Grant Benton and Tremaine Tamayose. KGMB 1984Copyright 1983 Lee Enterprises Inc. All Right Reserved
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    Andrew Jackson Bumatai (born December 24, 1953) is an American actor, stand-up comedian, television host and producer from Hawaii. He is of Native Hawaiian, Filipino, French and German ancestry.[1]Early lifeBumatai was born in Germany to a German mother and an American military father. He lived in San Francisco for much of his childhood and moved to Kalihi at the age of 13. After a year in Kalihi, he and family then moved to Waianae.[2] His brother was actor Ray Bumatai, who died on October 2, 2005.[3]In 11th grade, Bumatai dropped out of Waianae High School and worked odd jobs. He eventually became a successful salesman by his early 20s. Later on, he decided to become a stand-up comedian as there was a shortage of them in Hawaii.[2]Bumatai began his career by searching for venues to perform at. He initially struggled finding work as venues generally preferred musical entertainers over comedic ones. He eventually was hired and started opening for popular Hawaiian comedian Frank De Lima and soon found himself replacing the late Rap Reiplinger in Booga Booga, Hawaii's seminal sketch comedy group. He went on to perform stand-up comedy extensively on the mainland and in Hawaii.CareerBumatai recorded a number of comedy albums. His first won a Hoku award for "Most Promising Artist" and he went on to win three more for "Best Comedy Performance."Bumatai also created a number of TV specials for Hawaii's KGMB-TV, notably High School Daze and All in the Ohana. He and his brother, Ray Bumatai also created a show titled BumaVision for Hawaii's OC16 network. Nationally, he was featured on Raven and has had roles on North Shore and Baywatch among others. Bumatai also co-starred in a 1997 pilot for a new Hawaii Five-O series,[4] which never made it to air.Not coincidentally, Bumatai's character's name in Steven Cannell productions (Raven, Five-O, Marker) is always the same: Danny Kahala.Bumatai was executive producer of Nighttime Productions, and produces and starred in his own Hawaii-based online talk show, The Andy Bumatai Show. These shows have been published on the youtube channel / ntphawaii .He was also the host of Toolin' Around, a series on motorbikes, and The Daily Pidgin, a show that talks about the Hawaiian Pidgin language and local Hawaii customs.[5] Both of these are uploaded on his UA-cam channel.During the covid pandemic, Bumatai streamed regularly, in different time slots, on UA-cam, Twitch and several other platforms. Currently (August 2023) he streams weekdays at 3pm HST with co-host James Mane. The show editorializes news from Hawaii and features music videos, with interaction from a live audience in the stream chat.

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  • @LadyMysti
    @LadyMysti 6 місяців тому

    One the best. Can't stop laughing.

  • @notthetruth
    @notthetruth 6 місяців тому

    Bro wtf lol gold