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Frank Delima - Filipino Christmas - The Art of Aloha

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2008

Frank Delima - Filipino Christmas. An old Local Hawaiian Classic by Frank Delima Brought to you by

http://www.TheArtofAloha.com

Lyrics:

Ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding dong ding dong ding dong ding dong ding dong ding dong ding dong ding dongding
O Christmas tree o Christmas tree a Filipino Christmas tree

Makadangdang soyout billy goat dangalagala bout bout (bout bout)
Galagala billygoat tala billy boy sue sala silly toy too
Makadangdang soyout billygoat dangalagala bout bout (bout bout)
Galagala billygoat tala billy bot sue sala silly toy too
Balut balut balut ditoy eat calamoonguy yot soy barrrrrrang di toy
Bagaong bagaong bagaong di toy eat calamoonguy ottot TAK! Ung dagadangbarrrrrang dang dang ditoy
Makadangdang soyout billy goat dangalgala bout bout (bout bout)
gal gala billygoat tala billy boy sue sala silly toy too


Black dog roasting on an open fire bagaong boiling on the stove
Hearrr the dog in the balley arf arf arf arf arf arf arf arf arf arf arf
and the chicken in kalihi bawk bawk bawk bawk bawk bawk bawk bawk bawk bawk bawk bawk bawk
Little do they know they going to be adobo dinner for the Filipino clan bum bum


Oh come all you peoPUL! Joypul and triumPANT! Oh come YOU! Oh come YOU! To E-e-wa Beach!
Come to wailua and kalihiuka youll pind us in waipaHU! youll pind us in waipaHU! youll pind us in waipaahuuuuuuu and E-e-wa Beach! aaaaaaaaammmmmmeeeeeeennnnnnn

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  • Fuck Frank Delima

  • @kkmottko **there should've been a question mark at the end of that post, not a period**

    All I'm trying to say is, are you going to be open minded at all in trying to gain outside perspective? Or keep on cramming this, "this is prejudice" business in my face... I'll have you know, the Micronesians don't have the kind of love that Ilocano people have. Do you not understand the concept of teasing people whom you're close to?

  • @kkmottko Well, obviously we aren't dealing with a magnanimous person here. Because although I've stated that I understand your discomfort and perspective. You've dismissed anything that I've given you, with a pitiful rebuttal, which'd seem nothing more than a sorrow-some plea. If you aren't willing to set aside how offended you are, and grasp the perspective of the next person: what is it, that you're gaining from exchanging responses with me.

  • @vokaber1DMLUVBTKMVK Sure, teasing 'out of love'. You see it that way. I don't. Maybe 'some' of the Micronesian jokes are 'out of love' endearments?

  • @kkmottko As I said, there's a difference between teasing someone out of endearment and genuine hatred. DeLima is obviously teasing the Filipino people out of love. Growing up in Hawai'i the Filipino culture is just as much embedded into life as Hawaiian, Chinese, and Japanese culture. Were it not so, we wouldn't make fun of the next race, nor would we have any exposure to it.

  • @vokaber1DMLUVBTKMVK Now you see my point. And how do you consider jokes about Micronesians as 'bigoted slander' while jokes on other races as endearments? You pick and choose what you like to hear?

  • @vokaber1DMLUVBTKMVK Then why are Micronesians the butt of jokes in Hawaii these days? Should they move?

  • @kkmottko The Micronesian jokes -if that's what you call it- don't seem like jokes. They seem more like bigoted slander. There is a major difference in teasing someone out of endearment, and genuine hatred.... I therefore, fail to distinguish the logic of that point.

  • @kkmottko If you cannot handle racial jokes, and you do live in Hawai'i; why not move? Regardless of the origin of the joke, we can do nothing about it since people born and raised here have known nothing else but laughing at it. I don't see you picking on the, "Mr. Sun Cho Lee" by the Beamer brothers which indicates you aren't about the elimination of racial intolerance in totality -listen closely, if you know anything about Hawai'i, it references stereotypes- simply, you pick and choose your

  • @kkmottko Just like black dog jokes.

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