In Germany you call great grandma UrOma pronounced sounds like ooromaaa and Grandma Oma and than you put her name! For example my grand mom name was Ludowieka and we called her Oma Lutzi, in English Luci! And great grandpa Uropa, grandpa Opa and than the name! The sweet version can be Omi and Opi! ✌🏻
Yup, Mama T's Fish Fry is next! Loved your reaction to this! I'm a white guy married to a black woman so I can relate a little to this, in terms of being the only white person in a large group of people. My wife is from Barbados, so the event and the food is a little different than an American barbecue. Zack is from Southern Mississippi, BTW.
@@BroadbandJosea Now you need to do more Zach to see how wrong Jabeenus is... Zach is (no doubt) a "R", but anyone who see's what he has done for his community, or anyone who has seen him ask racists that hang on to "the old ways" to unsubscribe from his channel AND his paid platforms would not say something so foolish... Zach's not only here literally trying to bridge the gap with his humor, but "walks the walk" in his personal life too. No worries... You're not gonna hear any "N-word" out of him. 😉
This is a late comment, but being white and from Mississippi, I called my only 2 known great grandmothers "Mimmy" (my baby language version of "Mammy" which is what her own kids called her), and "Granny Maw." This was in the 80s and early 90s so nobody come at me please about the term "Mammy." It was what her own kids called her in the 1930s, probably based on the culture, since they were sharecroppers raised alongside black families living in the exact same houses in the exact same country communities.
I called my great-grandma “grandma C” the C was the letter of her first name, every family is different though, most white families don’t have a great-gandmother though
Next reaction has to be Zach going to Mama T's Fish Fry. Hilarious.
I’m definitely going to check that one out
He has a ton. Do the one when the nephew was playing cornhole. You won't regret it
It was revealed later that while he was in his food coma, his buddy and the family stacked his hand as a prank to screw with him. Lol
You nailed it! Zach is from Southern Mississippi. Love from Detroit, MI.
Do you remember the "Nokia connects people" ad? Well, in the real world, it is "food connects people"!
You right. Meat is meat, but the sides man, ya, green bean salad, potato salad, all that! I'm hungry!
As a white dude from Boston, everyone was your uncle LMAO
In Germany you call great grandma UrOma pronounced sounds like ooromaaa and Grandma Oma and than you put her name! For example my grand mom name was Ludowieka and we called her Oma Lutzi, in English Luci!
And great grandpa Uropa, grandpa Opa and than the name! The sweet version can be Omi and Opi! ✌🏻
It's always been Grandma for me and my siblings. 😊
The man from Mississippi
Heard someone say that Zach's friend and cousins dealt him that hand on purpose, just fucking with him.
That would be funny lol
Yup, Mama T's Fish Fry is next! Loved your reaction to this! I'm a white guy married to a black woman so I can relate a little to this, in terms of being the only white person in a large group of people. My wife is from Barbados, so the event and the food is a little different than an American barbecue. Zack is from Southern Mississippi, BTW.
Ayoo there's a part 2 to this.
And keep it up bro 👍🏿
Thank you. Much appreciated 🙏🏿
He is from Mississippi
he right wing as hell tho so he might be a risky guest lol cause you don't know when he gon break out the N-Word Stretch play
Appreciate u letting me know
@@BroadbandJosea Now you need to do more Zach to see how wrong Jabeenus is...
Zach is (no doubt) a "R", but anyone who see's what he has done for his community, or anyone who has seen him ask racists that hang on to "the old ways" to unsubscribe from his channel AND his paid platforms would not say something so foolish...
Zach's not only here literally trying to bridge the gap with his humor, but "walks the walk" in his personal life too. No worries... You're not gonna hear any "N-word" out of him. 😉
Check out Zacks "out of respect " we aint all the same😢@@brziperiod
If I'm playing Spades, that means I couldn't get bail and I'm in county.
I went to a black cookout here in the UK, I was there two days. True story..
Haven't been to a bbq but I have had a real Southern breakfast with kick ass grits
This is a late comment, but being white and from Mississippi, I called my only 2 known great grandmothers "Mimmy" (my baby language version of "Mammy" which is what her own kids called her), and "Granny Maw." This was in the 80s and early 90s so nobody come at me please about the term "Mammy." It was what her own kids called her in the 1930s, probably based on the culture, since they were sharecroppers raised alongside black families living in the exact same houses in the exact same country communities.
We called grand a the patriark cuz she held the family together
Haala from Namibia cus. My uncle/auntie's children are my brothers/sisters. Cousin word is a white thing we feel.
Oh babe
You are so good
Amazing darling
Reaction always good
Always here to watch you xxxx
They call me GiGi
Check out Momma T's Fish fry with Zach
Southern Mississippi Accent
South Mississippi
Gulf coast. Mississippi
I've got a lot of cousins. It's a southern thing regardless of color
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Mississippi
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I called my great-grandma “grandma C” the C was the letter of her first name, every family is different though, most white families don’t have a great-gandmother though
Granny