Daniel Buzdugan - Farsa Porci De Vanzare [FREE]
: The humor is derived from the escalating frustration of the seller. Buzdugan often uses repetitive, nonsensical arguments that drive the victim to the brink of hanging up, only to pull them back in with a "serious" offer.
: The strength of this prank lies in Buzdugan’s ability to adopt a distinct regional accent (often Moldavian) and a "simple-minded" persona that tests the victim’s patience. His improvisation skills allow him to pivot based on the victim’s reactions, moving from a standard inquiry to bizarre questions about the pigs' diet or personality. Daniel Buzdugan - Farsa Porci de vanzare
You can find archives of this and other Farsele lui Buzdugan on platforms like YouTube , where compilations continue to garner hundreds of thousands of views years after their original broadcast. Daniel Buzdugan - Farsă - Bănel noaptea : The humor is derived from the escalating
: Along with other famous pranks like "Bănel noaptea" or "Filetul pe stânga," "Porci de vânzare" is credited with defining the golden age of Romanian radio pranks in the late 2000s and early 2010s. Where to Listen His improvisation skills allow him to pivot based
This review looks at "Porci de vânzare" (Pigs for Sale), a classic radio prank by Daniel Buzdugan. Originally aired during his time at Radio 21 (and later popularized on Radio ZU), this sketch remains a staple of Romanian "farse la telefon" (phone pranks). Review: "Porci de vânzare"
: Buzdugan calls an unsuspecting person—often someone who has posted a legitimate classified ad—acting as an eccentric, overly-persistent, or absurdly demanding buyer interested in pigs.