PGHK #8 Pak Kong Koh. Pak Khok. Pak Tien Ua.

Oct 4, 2005 | Podcast | 15 comments

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Heow Hong looking for food.

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Listeners’ responses.

Telephone.

UPDATED: Direct download link is fixed. iTunes and other podcast download applications should have no problem. Thanks for pointing it out, Adrian, Imdt, kshern, & Kwokie.

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    15 Comments

    1. Adrian Choo

      I think this is an old podcast. Did you get the files mixed up again John?

    2. lmdt

      Hi John

      Wrong file John

    3. kshern

      I have the right one through iTunes. Damn….didn’t know you would ‘poh koh’ through your show about the CD distribution! *sweat* 😛

      I’m now playing for them to hear while they are in the kitchen and luckily they didn’t realise you were talking about them! PHEW!!!

    4. kwokie

      Hello people….has been really fun listening yall prodcast. Really bring lots of memory of childhood and also a sense of feeling home. Keep up the good work. Am a Malaysian living and working in Switzerland originally come from Perak.

      By the way…wrong file Johny Boy on the 4th of October.

      correct file location. https://libsyn.com/media/ongline/PgHkn-2005-10-04.mp3

      Cheerd dude. 😉
      Kwokie

    5. John Ong

      Thanks all of you who helped me with the wrong link.

      I was Skyp-ing my mom and dad while I was posting the file. Very distracted. Plus, I use a template, always forget to change the latest file.

      Yeah, and I’m very “boh tao seen”.

      Luckily I have you all! Kam siah. Pah jit chiah lu lang lim kopi.

    6. kshern

      John, you’ve just signed my death warrant! I’ve just realised what you mentioned at the very end of the show!!! Oh, I’m so dead….

      It has been nice knowing you all……:P

    7. kwokie

      Wah sai eh! Kopi only ah. Aiyah…you from Penang at least ma “Penang Cha Kuay Teow”

      Just kidding. 😉

      Speaking of Penang food and speciality hoh. They also have this Soya Bean drink, veli famous in Penang oh at least close to the University area lah. Was visiting a cousin and we bought a few bags of Soya Bean drink from this store leh. Wah…si peh ho lim! Drank too much leh then middle of the night have to get up and “Pang Jui” not Pang sai hoh.

      Cheerios
      Kwokidiedo

    8. John Ong

      Kshern! Aiyoh! Solly solly!
      Now, what did I say at the end of the show!? *scratching head*
      Report back if you’re okay! LOL! You’re the model listener! I can’t let anything happen to you.

      Kwokie: Char Kuay Teow also can. Izzit “Tau Chooi” you’re talking about?

      Thanks for your active participation here.

    9. Allan

      Ah, I miss Tau Chooi a lot too. Is Kwokie talking about the one in Genting (Hoon Teng) arh ? That’s my favourite. So end up what did Heow Hong eat ? I miss Penang food a lot. Here in Xiamen life is boring…… Except cheap books and cheap DVD…… ^__^

    10. tomorrow

      AIYOO…sorry lol, long time bo sia comment, sorry lol, bo eng lah, zho kang lol (even wa si bor er lah) but something still have to zho kang. aiyoo… Indepandent women lol.
      i suka lu er new concept lol, so all of use can in conference hahhah.. sure si hiao kaaaaaaaaaaaaaa si lol. hahhaha…..
      i stil cant find apon botgua in penang lah. aiyooo… luang luang kong.

      ok lah take care
      all the best

    11. John Ong

      Tomorrow: Beh iau keen lah. Wa beng pek. Anyway, the apom bokkua is actually known in Singapore as “Apom Berkuah”, meaning with kuah. So, he’s right. Might be a nyonya saying. But I didn’t know that. Thanks for our listener who told us. And to find that kind of apom. Go to Union Primary School. In front of the school, right next to the street is a stall that sells apom berkuah.

    12. kiki lala

      I am student in london. just to say hi and thank you for sharing your conversion online. That would be cool if we could make one episode of all penang lang conversation from all over the world. keep it up…

    13. John Ong

      Kiki Lala: What a great name! You sound fun. Thanks for the comment. I will get a show out there with directions on how to get yourself prepared for the call-in show. We have great responds from many other listeners about wanting to participate in a future recording.

    14. hush4m3

      Travel em si ‘kui chui’ meh?

    15. weeLee

      ‘madonna bian guan yim’… kao giak tok!!!

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