@@spicybiscuit88 Well, I’m Australian, where aeroplanes are at our airports, not “airplanes.” So, yes, using foreign (in this instance, American) spelling in British source material irks me. The caption on the still image used to connect through to the clip lifts a quote of Ed’s, but misspells the word he said. “Airplane” isn’t British English spelling and pronunciation. Tomayto tomato 😉
@@DarylShires I imagine it was autocorrect, probably. It is quite annoying that things get 'corrected' to US English a lot. I like to mess around with words as well, and autocorrect will 'unmess' them. Like it just corrected that to 'unless'. I used to write 'atm' quite often, to mean at the moment, and it always got changed to ATM. I don't know why but that particular one made me want to chuck my phone out the window.
I love how Ed's like 'oh this is horrendous - we're probably in some trouble now' and then laughs even more.
I just love the moments where all 3 of them break for so long I'm worried the emergency oasis track will kick in 😂
@@Isthisastep 😆 Makes it sound like the bit in horror movies when the back up generator kicks in and everything goes red.
I love this show, it's the world's stupidest show, I listen every week.
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how does this happen
Ed doesn’t say “airplane.” He says “aeroplane,” which is correct British English. He is not American.
@@DarylShires This was an unusual takeaway from this story. You're not a fan of American English?
@@spicybiscuit88 Well, I’m Australian, where aeroplanes are at our airports, not “airplanes.” So, yes, using foreign (in this instance, American) spelling in British source material irks me. The caption on the still image used to connect through to the clip lifts a quote of Ed’s, but misspells the word he said. “Airplane” isn’t British English spelling and pronunciation. Tomayto tomato 😉
@@DarylShires I imagine it was autocorrect, probably. It is quite annoying that things get 'corrected' to US English a lot. I like to mess around with words as well, and autocorrect will 'unmess' them. Like it just corrected that to 'unless'. I used to write 'atm' quite often, to mean at the moment, and it always got changed to ATM. I don't know why but that particular one made me want to chuck my phone out the window.
@@DarylShires I think maybe autocorrect is to blame. It's annoying when words get 'corrected ' to US English.
I didn't realise my mum had a youtube account