As a 50yr American I grew up watching the Benny Hill show in the 80's on PBS. It was funny as hell as long as I could understand what they were saying. It was the first time I ever seen sexy women like that. I loved that show. The young ones 1980's, was funny too. Monty Python has it's moments to.
Funny enough about the Pigeons one, some birds do actually have funerals/mourn their dead and English Magpie is 1 specifically that falls into the category. They very well could've been having one.
Not counting the dozens of US remakes of UK comedies, there have been some very funny American shows. Humour is subjective, but if you were to take an international poll of what country people associate with comedy, Great Britain would overwhelmingly come out on top.
In Canada we grew up on British comedies. Pythons, Fawlty, Dave Allen, Doctor In the House, On The Buses, Not The Nine O'Clock News, Mr Bean, Yes Minister, As Time Goes By, Blackadder, Dad's Army, Keeping Up Appearances .. way more influential on the Canadian sense of humour than American shows. Then our comics invaded the US market.
I was lucky to be close enough to the boarder two watch TVO and PBS and agree we got some great shows from across the pond. I watched Black Adder, Mr. Bean, Father Ted, Faulty Towers, Monty Python, etc..... I'm pretty sure SCTV and Kids in the Hall are very influenced by Monty Python.
You really need to turn up the volume on the videos because I couldn't hear a damn thing on most of them. The blokes would laugh and I'm like WTH did they say smh.
agreed. dave even had to lean in and read the delivery driver lips to hear what she was saying and then it showed the volume on the video which was barely on
Do any Royal Family Member have Last Names? Or Maybe their First Names are “prince, king, queen, princess, squire, jester”…?….and the last name IS their first name? Im so confused about if they have last names? Sir Elton has a last Name…..What the hell is Henry’s last name? I really want to take “prince” as a first name out of my convo about him.
I was playing a car ride game with friends….. ( First Name, Last Name of Famous Person….Next in turn has to use the Letter @ beginning of First Name for Their Named Famous Person…..; Every-time i had to use “H” for the First Name of famous Person, i said “Prince Harry …and whatever his last name is” Does any of the Royal Family have a Last Name?
@@danmayberry1185 I understand that. But is it the same as rednecks are usually from the south? U can always spot that specific accent and they’re usually known for being a touch crazy.
That prison van bit had me in stiches 😂😂
SsangYong is a South Korean model of SUVs and pick-up trucks (the Musso) that is manufactured by KG Mobility Corporation. They are not Chinese.
Thought that was Bubbles in the thumbnail 😂
me too haha A trailer park boys reaction would be epic.
8:36 When releasing a fish, it's common to hold the tail with the fish upright so it can stabilise before it swims off.
Yeppers.
😂😂 love British humor. Faulty towers, anything with Peter sellers and some old department store one my parents used to watch.
I love British humor. I grew up in the US surrounded by my English mom & family. So I get to enjoy both.
Your in separate rooms in that prison van 😂 you can’t see anyone
As a 50yr American I grew up watching the Benny Hill show in the 80's on PBS. It was funny as hell as long as I could understand what they were saying. It was the first time I ever seen sexy women like that. I loved that show. The young ones 1980's, was funny too. Monty Python has it's moments to.
Funny enough about the Pigeons one, some birds do actually have funerals/mourn their dead and English Magpie is 1 specifically that falls into the category. They very well could've been having one.
I think crows do as well
I looked up the car brand Ssangyon. It's a South Korean brand.
China is the world's largest exporter of cars, and I've never seen on in my life.
Sorry to Mike and Dave, but when I see Daz crack up, I crack up 😂.
Huge stretch to say the British have the best sense of humor in the west. Almost all the best comedies ever are American
Not counting the dozens of US remakes of UK comedies, there have been some very funny American shows. Humour is subjective, but if you were to take an international poll of what country people associate with comedy, Great Britain would overwhelmingly come out on top.
I wouldn’t put sense of humour and Germany in the same sentence.
the sound is way low
As an American I do enjoy British humor has a sly wittiness that I always appreciate lol
It seems like Brits lately have been using mortified to describe someone upset about something, I always thought it meant embarrassed, am I wrong?
6:48 Thats insurance fraud. That guy should sue her. Don’t know how that works in the UK though.
English vs scotish
vs Irish
vs Australian
vs Kiwi
VS Canadian
vs American
you have got to be kidding
In Canada we grew up on British comedies. Pythons, Fawlty, Dave Allen, Doctor In the House, On The Buses, Not The Nine O'Clock News, Mr Bean, Yes Minister, As Time Goes By, Blackadder, Dad's Army, Keeping Up Appearances .. way more influential on the Canadian sense of humour than American shows. Then our comics invaded the US market.
I was lucky to be close enough to the boarder two watch TVO and PBS and agree we got some great shows from across the pond. I watched Black Adder, Mr. Bean, Father Ted, Faulty Towers, Monty Python, etc..... I'm pretty sure SCTV and Kids in the Hall are very influenced by Monty Python.
Nice. Classics
wrong
Weird flex
Lmfao yeah okay
I just realized u guys kinda remind me of the old top gear cast. Didn’t occur to me until I saw Jeremy Clarkson pop up.
11:50. Korean, not Chinese
You need subtitles
Or…Is “Prince” their first names? And their First Names become a “Last Name”???!
Wth, someone must know
The car brand is Korean
Readjust your headphone volume and turn the clips up. Couldn't hear 90% of them.
You really need to turn up the volume on the videos because I couldn't hear a damn thing on most of them. The blokes would laugh and I'm like WTH did they say smh.
Same here, I couldn't watch the whole thing, I had no idea what was being said.
agreed. dave even had to lean in and read the delivery driver lips to hear what she was saying and then it showed the volume on the video which was barely on
@@robberbaron1431 which pair of lips
British....extremely British
I don't see how the Liverpool music one is banter
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Hello everyone
You can barely hear anything from this video.
Do any Royal Family Member have Last Names? Or Maybe their First Names are “prince, king, queen, princess, squire, jester”…?….and the last name IS their first name?
Im so confused about if they have last names? Sir Elton has a last Name…..What the hell is Henry’s last name? I really want to take “prince” as a first name out of my convo about him.
I was playing a car ride game with friends…..
( First Name, Last Name of Famous Person….Next in turn has to use the Letter @ beginning of First Name for Their Named Famous Person…..; Every-time i had to use “H” for the First Name of famous Person, i said “Prince Harry …and whatever his last name is”
Does any of the Royal Family have a Last Name?
I will take American humor over British humor any day.
I rather like British humor.
It's all yours, as long as we can borrow Chapelle, Segura, Louis CK and Bill Burr.
That's the thing about humour, it's free for the liking to the ears if the brain meddling didn't take.
Both are good and unique. Comedians from my country are pretty good too.
@@danmayberry1185Louis CK is Mexican, who cares who uses those
Kids are funny now because their parents are all freak Karen’s so to rebel they find humor in things their parents can’t.
Amen to that haha
Thanks for making it impossible to hear Dave
I fell to hear or see the humor,🇺🇲
Do Royal Family Have Last Names!!!!???????
It’s starting to upset me
What is the last name of the royal Family?
I believe they use Mountbatten-Windsor as their surname.
These were funny but they are not memes.
I think only British people think their humor is great. But a lot of the slapstick that British do is just childish and predictable.
Stupid question from a dumb american, but I'm gnna ask anyways. Are scousers the equivalent of rednecks? I am a redneck myself so no harm intended.
People from Liverpool (Liverpudlians).
@@danmayberry1185 I understand that. But is it the same as rednecks are usually from the south? U can always spot that specific accent and they’re usually known for being a touch crazy.