I believe that gallery is Castle Fine art and yeah the funko art sucks. However they have loads of realy cool artists such as Robert Oxley, Paul Kenton and even works by Bob Dyan and Billy Connelly
Should have had a warning at the beginning of thid video that this is datk, twisted, full-on comedy that will get you in trouble at work if you repeat the joke about Richie and mums.
The answer regarding mum games: Cooking Mama. I was going to visit that Game On after Glesgames but it was sold out... a museum, sold out! Edinburgh is mad!
In this motion picture: 'Two Gay Men partake in the Great Gay Pastime of Avoiding Gay Events', be enthralled as two gay men partake in the great gay pastime of avoiding gay events.
"[name] we gotta go see something gay!" "Fuck that, I wanna see a guy solve a Rubik's cube." is an exchange I've had with my friends far too many times
ive been to the game on exhibit as well, and i know that exact bench of mums. it really was the most fun part. really the only other things to do were either wait several hours to play 3 minutes of daytona 2, play a disfunctional game of REZ, not play any of the modern indie games becuase nobody cares - or threateningly loom over the couple who refused to give up the azumanga puzzle bobble
Ive been to the fringe twice And i have many good memories It also holds a special place in my heart since my late uncle who passed last year made his home in Edinburgh and both times i was over i stayed over with him He took me to an improv show and persuaded me to go up on stage which was an amazing experience Another much less impactful thing that will stick with me from the fringe is there was a flier advertiser person advertising for a show called "big dick energy" Which i found out by walking past them with my dad and them shouting "BIG DICK ENERGY?" at us Which was wild
As someone who hates both cold and hot weather, and who prefers a cloudy day to bright sunshine, Edinburgh's weather is excellent. It's definitely not on the level of, say, southern California perfection. But it beats anywhere that has real winters (< freezing) or summers over 25 degrees.
I regularly see a mowbot on a lawn near a nearby town. First, I looked upon it with great distain. It was both mundane and distracting at the same time. Now I get very excited to see if it's out doing it's thing. It's a like a loyal, plucky little dog that was driven into slavery. Some day I will emancipate him, glue on fake ears and a tail to and call him Ritchie.
Same at Board Game Expo - as long as you accept that sometimes the only person who’d want to play this game is the one who designed it - then it’s fine!
Lads, I know star trek Vs star wars was probably a bit naff, but representing team star wars was Katie Mitchell, who's a brilliant queer comedian. So actually, you did catch some gay comedy after all!
Funko pop gallery is the epitome of dark comedy
"So it's not all just good quality stuff"
I believe that gallery is Castle Fine art and yeah the funko art sucks. However they have loads of realy cool artists such as Robert Oxley, Paul Kenton and even works by Bob Dyan and Billy Connelly
I'm very glad that, even in an arts festival, merit managed to triumph. Wouldn't have been possible without Richie
Every time I think "there hasn't been one of these in a while" one comes out
i could watch pov footage of owen getting chased by geese for days
That clip of Bobby Davro bound in stocks falling face first into the concrete has traumatized me
The thought of what angle his neck would have been in for the impact is harrowing
No health and safety back then. Just common sense.
Lock, stock, and two broken nostrils.
Amazing blocking from the insect, credit to your director of photography
This video was twice as good as a pasta lunch from pizza express, despite costing me nothing!
Loving the bug cameo
you've lost the smelters...again
My favourite part is when Richie unironically says "he does a thing with the rubik cube" about the man whose act is about rubik cubes
appreciate the dedication to filming this on the most uncomfortable rocks known to man. there's a metaphor here somewhere
I completely forgot I was watching an Irishman for a second there when you started with your New York accent. Great job.
Nice to see that Lorne Lanning took time out of his busy schedule to spend time with you at fringe
Should have had a warning at the beginning of thid video that this is datk, twisted, full-on comedy that will get you in trouble at work if you repeat the joke about Richie and mums.
Just finished rewatching all of the episodes on the channel and now this. What a delight, bless you.
The choice to have Richie looking at a pie stall when talking about art was good. Fantastic work as always
"like, smelting" had me howling
I appreciate how quickly Shadow shows up as soon as gaming was mentioned.
Alright, pass the damn bucket.
Hope the lawnmower robot will be back next year
The next autoplay recommended video after this was idiocracy.. just… the movie…. Idiocracy. Poetic.
When you asked "what wouldn't be an art?" I was really hoping Richie would say "animation"
The answer regarding mum games: Cooking Mama.
I was going to visit that Game On after Glesgames but it was sold out... a museum, sold out! Edinburgh is mad!
In this motion picture: 'Two Gay Men partake in the Great Gay Pastime of Avoiding Gay Events', be enthralled as two gay men partake in the great gay pastime of avoiding gay events.
"[name] we gotta go see something gay!"
"Fuck that, I wanna see a guy solve a Rubik's cube." is an exchange I've had with my friends far too many times
ive been to the game on exhibit as well, and i know that exact bench of mums.
it really was the most fun part.
really the only other things to do were either wait several hours to play 3 minutes of daytona 2, play a disfunctional game of REZ, not play any of the modern indie games becuase nobody cares - or threateningly loom over the couple who refused to give up the azumanga puzzle bobble
When isn't Richie the star of the show, honestly.
Ive been to the fringe twice
And i have many good memories
It also holds a special place in my heart since my late uncle who passed last year made his home in Edinburgh and both times i was over i stayed over with him
He took me to an improv show and persuaded me to go up on stage which was an amazing experience
Another much less impactful thing that will stick with me from the fringe is there was a flier advertiser person advertising for a show called "big dick energy"
Which i found out by walking past them with my dad and them shouting "BIG DICK ENERGY?" at us
Which was wild
Are you telling me you were in Edinburgh at the same time as me and we didn't meet up for an O'Flannigans sausage supper and jam omelette?
As someone who hates both cold and hot weather, and who prefers a cloudy day to bright sunshine, Edinburgh's weather is excellent. It's definitely not on the level of, say, southern California perfection. But it beats anywhere that has real winters (< freezing) or summers over 25 degrees.
I regularly see a mowbot on a lawn near a nearby town. First, I looked upon it with great distain. It was both mundane and distracting at the same time. Now I get very excited to see if it's out doing it's thing. It's a like a loyal, plucky little dog that was driven into slavery. Some day I will emancipate him, glue on fake ears and a tail to and call him Ritchie.
Insane to think I've used the same Virtual Boy as Lorne Lanning.
Good to see that back in Bobby Davro's day there was no health and safety, just good old common sense.
no woke nonsense, just good old fashioned spinal injury
ganondorf
4:12 Mantis spotted
Another classic travel recap, nice.
0:58 - 1:11: The historically correct term for Edinburgh's resident population is 'Dunediners'
I like your jumpers 👍
And what's in them.
Same at Board Game Expo - as long as you accept that sometimes the only person who’d want to play this game is the one who designed it - then it’s fine!
The Forth bridge is so cool
Maybe once long ago the EFF was "fringe", but now its just corporate through and through
from Fringe to Cringe
might have convinced me to get a passport just so i can inconvenience edinburgh types
I thought Scottish people liked that cult sci-fi show from a decade ago so much they throw festivals for it.
Richie Morgan: Enemy of the gays, lover of rubix cubes & mums
More like the Edinburgh Cringe Festival
Lads, I know star trek Vs star wars was probably a bit naff, but representing team star wars was Katie Mitchell, who's a brilliant queer comedian. So actually, you did catch some gay comedy after all!
It sucks if you live in Edinburgh during Fringe. All the weed quadruples in price if you're lucky enough to find any.
Life’s little foibles
If you ever go again in future, check out Milo Edwards! He's a good egg, I think you'll like his humour.
Nice sweaters, boys.
tha fringe!
bug alert!!!
Aye, I'm watchin' here!
24:15 nessie
I've seen maybe a handful of Star Trek episodes across all the various shows. I've seen everything Star Wars has to offer. Star Trek is better.
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