Man, those were the days, huh? I’ve got nothing but good memories from that time.
@kunyi816 ай бұрын
David was literally my first English teacher when he was hosting "Go West" on Channel V. It's always fun watching him on TV.
@jasonmire48805 ай бұрын
David was the OG❤ I had such crush on him😂😂😂😂
@huifencheng11196 ай бұрын
Plzzzzzzzz! Can you three host a show together ❤❤❤❤❤
@giselelee11436 ай бұрын
hahaha hahaha, the game is so much fun and hilarious 😂😂😂 especially seeing these men are going crazy with the irritated processes 😅 and get a GoPro might be a great idea for that moment too, hahaha
@jasminechang99286 ай бұрын
It is so cool! The most active era in Asia’s entertainment industry🎉
@bettyhsu50366 ай бұрын
好喜歡這一集❤
@krillinfit6 ай бұрын
After I've started to run this Ytube channel as a hobby ,I've realized Dennis and David are very articulate in both English and mandarin! It's definitely not easy to express yourself infront of a camera , great interview !!💪 😇 also" Macho tacos" which owns by Alex serve the best tacos in Taipei . I used to take all my dates there growing up
@ocjomama6 ай бұрын
Not to date myself 🤐 but legend has it that David Wu was spotted every weekend at KISS back in the early mid 90s, on the fancier/more expensive side with booths too 😀
@Td_rxja6 ай бұрын
Wow! David doesn't look like he's aged at all! The three of them are so noisy together! But it's really funny
@sjh94856 ай бұрын
三叔的功力 一點也不輸三姑 六婆😂
@Reyyt356 ай бұрын
Great show! 🎉
@TiffanyCLockhart6 ай бұрын
This is giving me some "Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" vibes!
Dennis, you should unbutton when you sit (a basic tip of how you wear a suit)
@love0912tw5 ай бұрын
三位熟男聲音很好聽,但一句英文也聽不懂😂。
@dailylife13146 ай бұрын
屋大维三十年没变样
@袁若水-o3v5 ай бұрын
Like.
@happyboss5556 ай бұрын
菲哥呢?😂
@MoebiusNu6 ай бұрын
When did it ever become alright to call has beens as icons?
@大餅歌6 ай бұрын
honest to goodness / thingamajig ....David Wu's English is at a more authentic level. I can tell...
@nalandagon6 ай бұрын
you sure can
@大餅歌6 ай бұрын
@@nalandagon lol
@jinmiyara26056 ай бұрын
I used to dislike Alex from variety shows, he gave me a cocky condescending vibe, this episode confirmed my judgement of character is correct. He immediately call the other two idiots after he lost the game. Sigh……. Both nianyun and David have so much more class than Alex
@jennyy66066 ай бұрын
@@jinmiyara2605 I don’t like Alex either lol
@lobstershrimp6 ай бұрын
Never liked this 🤡
@yen07056 ай бұрын
I got to meet him years ago in person, trust me he’s an asshole
@GeorgeKuan-o8m6 ай бұрын
Both are embarrassment for ABC especially Alex.
@mengxk6226 ай бұрын
alex's english is the best and david the worst.
@jkomin1376 ай бұрын
@@mengxk622 David 主持過ICRT
@張洛基-b6q6 ай бұрын
You serious??
@kenhuang38206 ай бұрын
Even though I’ve lived in Australia for over 30 years, coming from Taiwan, my English is still far from being okay. It’s been a constant struggle for me. I had formal education in English, from primary school through high school and even some university, and yet my English remains a challenge. My grammar, in particular, is a significant hurdle. Despite my education, I still struggle with grammar rules, making both writing and speaking correctly a constant challenge. Although my written English skills are poor, my verbal communication tends to be better. I’m embarrassed by this, but I never give up. I keep pushing myself to improve and to communicate with people, even if it’s not always perfect. English is incredibly nuanced and tricky. Even after all this time, I find myself stumbling over idioms, slang, and subtle differences in meaning. The language evolves, and keeping up with these changes adds to my struggle. Confidence also plays a big role. When I feel my language skills aren’t up to par, it makes me hesitant to engage in conversations or take risks with the language in younger age. This hesitation creates a cycle where the less I practice, the harder it becomes to improve. Despite these challenges, I try to embrace the journey. Each day offers a chance to practice and improve. While it can be frustrating, it’s all part of the broader experience of living in a new country and continuously adapting.