Wednesday, September 19, 2007

CODA BROTHERS: SH*T

24 comments:

Gary Brooks said...

hahahahahahahahahaha

that was funny!!! whoa!!! you got me!!! Thank you for making my day!! I had bad day, no one make me laugh until you both brought it up! it is good for me! stop right there!!!! :)
Gary Brooks

*~ Li ~*~ La ~*~ Lo ~* said...

That make me think back to my son when he was 2 to 3 years old. He always said carshit instead of carseat. He heard me saying carshit instead of carseat.. OOPS! Luckily my sister who can hear some, she helped me and taught my son to say carseat instead. :) Now he's 16 years old..

NightOwl said...

Chet happens!

Anonymous said...

Ha, Ha, Ha!

That is really funny. I know someone who tried to say schedule but instead she said sexual. LOL!

My friend called her friend, Blue but his name is Bruce. I think because of misunderstanding when she lipread his name.

More to come, please!

Love you, guys!

Lisa Marie said...

ha, ha, ha
I loved your story. Good news that I did not have any seizures or pee my pants!

My son was about 2 to 3 years old, he kept saying, shit-shit-shit while he was playing in the back yard. I have no idea where he got it from..

Judge said...

Almost peed my pants.

Ha!

Anonymous said...

Great story! I also love Nightowl's comment!

Thanks for sharing!

Jon said...

I saw "Olson" so I thought it was cool to see other Olson. And I watched you on Vlog and it was so funny. Then look at your own web site to see "about us" to find out about your life. And I was SHOCK to see that I knew your mother Sandra VERY WELL. Because she went to WRA School where I went.

Your mother should know me too.

Smile!

Jon Olson

Anonymous said...

Grinning! Thanks for making me laughing once again!! You rocks, Guys!

deafk

LaRonda said...

Good one! Keep it up!

~ LaRonda

LaRonda said...

Oh, I just read Nightowl's comment. That rocks!

~ LaRonda

Anonymous said...

Hearing people have some hard times hearing the similar vowels.

Especially, the foreign and unusual names. There is a BUT. But the names can be beautiful.

White Ghost

JudyMCODA said...

You guys are soooo funny. You must come to Coda Conf. in Indy "Codapolis 08". We would love to hear more of your stories. I have one to share with you. Long long time ago, when I was a little (well maybe not so little), we got a new puppy. My older brother whose is very mischevious, well anyway he decided to name the dog Funky. The problem is when my Mother or Father would call the dog in...in their normal deaf voice...it sounded like "Fuckkkkieee". Oh my, the neighbors think maybe we not so very nice family use cuss words like that to name our dog.
Keep sending more of your funnies. I thoughly enjoy them. and remember Codapolis 08.
Judy McAleavey from Indy

Anonymous said...

OMG you guys are killing me more and more each time.... You two are awesome!!! Bless your parents having you two. You both made my day!!! Cheers

Susan (Ontario, Canada)

Scott said...

Very GOOD joke. This misunderstanding had me laughing as I know it may apply to my kids who are codas.

Hope you have another joke with you two together.

Scott

mothergoose said...

Guess what, I just had few chets.

John Lestina --- said...

LOL LOL what's about "Martha Focker" (How can you say those words, ha!)

B.A.D. said...

Well! This reminds me when I was little....when my friends said the word "SH*T" for quite a few YEARS I always thought "CHICK" was THE bad word. School came and wrote a story about "CHICK" I told my friends "OH LOOK!!" Bad WORD?? They laughed at me, finally my hearing friend came up to me and said why are you always saying the word "CHICK".........he finally told to me it was S-H-*-T!!!!!

Liza said...

That's tooo funny. You make my stomach hurt laugh so hard. Love you guys funnny funny. Keep up great work. Bring more more more more! Smile

Debbie C said...

Too funny!!!!! Your parents are truly lucky to have you guys...

JFLMad said...

ah! is that Chet of Deaf family with the last name begin with letter "V"?

Sean Sweeney said...

hey guys, that was good. it bought back a lot of memories. I was reading my old school reports for when I was in primary school (aged between 4 to 7). In the teachers comments section this was a common theme "Sean needs to improve his oral expression". Which made me laugh,considering that i grew up in a full Deaf family.
I can't stop smiling.
Sean Sweeney (Australia)

Celestine said...

i cried while i was laughing. oh my god, some people misprounded some of the words but ain't perfect. thank you for this! GOD BLESSSSSSSSS YOU!

John Critser said...

Why did I comment right now in a vlog made a long time ago?

Because, the cODA bROTHERS are so good, I saved a few vlogs, not watching them until I felt like I was in the mood. Somedays in DeafRead theres nothing special in it, so I do save clips for times when I need laughter.

So here I am! You mistook Sh*t for Chet? I must admit it was a good one! Whew...

Guess what? Because of my Deaf voice, when people ask me what my name is, when I pronounce John it sounds like "don." When I go order smoothies, they write the name on the cup and it's ALWAYS "DON". Like as if I was some Mafia don, whooha!

Finally what did I do-do? I started called myself David when I order food or smoothies. It works everytime and everytime I say David, it's put down as "David".

But did I think about changing my name? No, although I have to use David as a "stage" name wherever I have to put my name down on a order, specially when I get Jamba smoothies. Sigh.

I guess I have to make friends with every cashier, every manager, every co-worker and tell them what my real name is so they'll start putting it down as "JOHN."

cODA bROTHERS, I am Don, er John! Have a great dane!

Pie,

Jon

PS just picking on you a little..feel free to pick on me too, why not? Love you coda brothers! Keep it up.