should read his books. they're written in the cajun dialiect (complete with some bad grammar and misspelled/mispronounced words), so as you're reading, you hear him speaking the words in your head, with that wonderful accent. i was really young when i read the one book of his, but i remember it was hilarious.
A Real Original! My mom was looking for some of his old records back before youtube exised and she wrote him a letter asking where she could buy some. HE ACTUALLY CALLED HER ON THE PHONE!!! They talked for half an hour! I thought that was so kind> She was/ is such a fan. What a great guy he was!
Man I remember that dude. His show was so funny especially when he would mix wine in his food and eat it at the end with a glass of wine! What I remember best was when he poured salt in his palm & to prove he knew his measurement would pour in a tablespoon & it would be that EXACT amount. An amazing guy. RIP...
@thuey65 When I was on active duty with the Marines in the early 1980s, my squad would gather around our TV in the afternoons to watch the Justin Wilson show on summer afternoons when it was too hot to be outside. ( at camp Lejeune, that's about 2 days a week from June to Sept. I still use some of the recipes I first saw on that show. I used to have a couple of his comedy albums on CD, but lost them while moving a few years ago.
Thankx for this great share taaral ;=]) ! ***** Stars
The007BLUESMAN 8 months ago
RIP the best cook in history.
DrPoon 11 months ago
should read his books. they're written in the cajun dialiect (complete with some bad grammar and misspelled/mispronounced words), so as you're reading, you hear him speaking the words in your head, with that wonderful accent. i was really young when i read the one book of his, but i remember it was hilarious.
DytchWytch 1 year ago
What the hell is wrong with this guys mouth. does he have golfballs in his mouth
woopsme 1 year ago
A Real Original! My mom was looking for some of his old records back before youtube exised and she wrote him a letter asking where she could buy some. HE ACTUALLY CALLED HER ON THE PHONE!!! They talked for half an hour! I thought that was so kind> She was/ is such a fan. What a great guy he was!
diamondgirl111100 1 year ago
how yall are.mais dats a good yeah!!!!!
frydtrucker 3 years ago
Man I remember that dude. His show was so funny especially when he would mix wine in his food and eat it at the end with a glass of wine! What I remember best was when he poured salt in his palm & to prove he knew his measurement would pour in a tablespoon & it would be that EXACT amount. An amazing guy. RIP...
thuey65 3 years ago 10
@thuey65 When I was on active duty with the Marines in the early 1980s, my squad would gather around our TV in the afternoons to watch the Justin Wilson show on summer afternoons when it was too hot to be outside. ( at camp Lejeune, that's about 2 days a week from June to Sept. I still use some of the recipes I first saw on that show. I used to have a couple of his comedy albums on CD, but lost them while moving a few years ago.
scottmurdock01z 2 months ago
'old master whiskey'
johnbourbon 3 years ago
I was raised up by my grandfater who was coonass and let me told you somthing. old justin, him and paw paw day could be brothers.
shakeydacajun 3 years ago
not mistaken it appears regularly on the RFD network
azcardzfan2005 3 years ago
you know you're from La. if the four seasons in your year are: crawfish, shrimp, crab
and King Cake...
AAAIIIEEEEEEEEEE!! C'est si bon!!
b4tankgirl 4 years ago
Yes, indeed, bro!!!....
hrtoflove 3 years ago
what did he say at the end? The punch line?
sleestack 4 years ago
The punch line was "Man with a bunch like that I shoulda got 12 or 11 I garunntee"
rikardon451 3 years ago
A real inspiration to the cajun people, no?
warriorneedsaxe 4 years ago
god bless you
Justin E. Wilson
(April 24, 1914 - September 5, 2001)
davethe1player 4 years ago 6
Great stuff..
pokey999 4 years ago 2
Thanks for adding these videos. I wish I could get all his old cooking shows on DVD.
shibidibi 4 years ago 2