A broken 'oldest Christmas tree' confirms Mr. Fry also should be kept under control and supervision. And there was not even an apology to the owner sitting in the audience at the time.
I see. Hmm. Well, thanks for the explanation, but I don't see how something can half-rhyme, it either does or it does not. Odd. Just my two cents though.
Trey Forest it's a good job your keyboard didn't break down towards the end of that sentence. Because if your comment was missing the words '.. his chair until now.' - then it would have an entirely different meaning.. 🤐
@@oohdannyboy i gotta go with more chips and say i dont like her either. I started to see the show on youtube, and stephen makes this very funny riddles and i've seen the new host making it looked like she was just showing off something. Like, it is trivia, let us think for a little while, i... dont like her very much, the amount of time she gives to every guest... i dont know, not quite fond of her
Not sure how the cast feels about the change, but they do occasionally mention differences. In the bit about "Are You There, Moriarty", for example, they say at one point "Uncle Stephen would never let us do this!"
@@donttalktome2316 Penis doesn't mean tail. Tail and Penis both just share a similar root from words meaning something with a long slender shape. That later was ascribed to animal parts...like tails and penises.
Realising that not everyone has access to nor relies upon 'the great god, internet', Australia still has phone books. They're much smaller than they used to be because many businesses don't care about losing customers who don't access the internet.
sean the court jester... any opportunity to create mayhem, he took. Damn... Miss him! Best thing is, as a regular on QI he honored BB by letting him shine as the untamable bear... Epic move.
Interesting fact: In Norwegian, and possibly also in Icelandic, the word for "pouch" and "scrotum" is the same. So a "money pouch" could be translated as "money scrotum". And that's probably part of the reason why they do this.
@@pathowgate2544 Yes. You are correct. Wallet is "lommebok" (pocket book). But some older people still say "pengepung" (money pouch). Probably from back in the days before paper money become common.
Icelandic man 34yo here. Never heard of this so it must be super rare.. maybe it happened 3 or 4 times in a certain period of oddness where indeed some of Icelands most brilliant stories come from. Witchcraft was popular in some circles but i very very much doubt that horror became much more than a slight occurrance of the most devious and maybe happened only once. Please do not think we wore or wear dead peoples skin Thank you so much.
It's an example of Icelandic *witchcraft*. It's probably exactly as common as the traditional witchcraft of any other country... not very, but maybe more so once upon a time.
Faith Rox I think it it either Stephen Fry or Brian Blessed. One of the two is the most interesting, the other is the second. To be frank, I'm not quite sure Brian Blessed is human, he has such an otherworldly presence
That's what I said, you guys became the Kingdom of Iceland in 1918, with the Danish king becoming the king of Iceland as well. As I have understood the history of this development this was part of the agreement made between the Danes and the Icelanders, when the Icelanders refused to be included within the Danish Constitution (at least you guys were asked... the Faroese were included because they were of similar heritage to the Danes, but were too stupid to be heard on the matter).
TL;DR You had a delegation at the Grundlovsgivende Rigsforsamling in 1848, (Oct. 28th). It had been discussed at the Icelandic stænderforsamling (Althing) where the famous words: "Vér mótmælum allir (We all object)" were uttered - in all actuality not all of them objected, but there was enough of a majority. Basically all the old Norse Tings were being abolished in the Dano-Norwegian Realms (Two crowns - Iceland and the Faroe Islands being affiliated with the Norwegian Crown), Greenland was at that time a Norwegian colony (was being administered by a Norwegian trading company based in Copenhagen (post-reformation, mostly everything had been moved to Copenhagen) and had been colonized on Norwegian initiative by mostly Norwegians. The Icelandic Althing was abolished a little before the Napoleonic wars, if memory serves (I may be off by a few years). With the Treaty of Kiel, when the Danes capitulated to the Swedes during the Napoleonic wars, they were forced to cede mainland Norway to Sweden by the British. Iceland, the Faroe Islands and the colony of Greenland then became possessions of the Danish Crown. The Old Faroese Løgting was abolished in 1816 (as the last ting to be abolished). A few years later (1833, I think) the decision was made by the Danish king to establish a Stænderforsamling (basically class-structured advisory boards) in Iceland as this was considered so far away from the mainland that the Icelanders had to have one, this became the re-established Althing (or the beginning of it). Greenland was a colony, so nobody really cared about giving the Greenlandic Inuits a voice. The Faroese were deemed to uncivilized/uncultured/uneducated, even if they were of Norse decent to afford them a voice, but former governors (amtmænd) of the Faroese Amt were given a seat at Roskilde Stænderforsamling. On the 28th of October 1848 at the Grundlovsgivende Rigsforsamling the Icelanders were allowed a delegation, as they had a stænderforsamling, and having deliberated on the issue there (Vér mótmælum allir!), they objected to becoming part of the Danish Constitution. The former Faroese Governor Christian Pløyen fought for Faroese rights (and actually managed to get the Faroese an advisory board (this became the New Faroese Løgting)). The Danish politicians actually tired to lump the Faroese in with the non-Danes living in the Danish colonies, but ultimately decided against this, as the Faroese were descendants of the Norse and therefore a brother-people to the Danes (I believe I came across this wording: Et Nordisk brødrefolk, which is kind of funny as 100 years later with the Danish implementation of Faroese Home-Rule in 1948 (There was a slight majority at a Faroese referendum in 1946 for independence), the Faroese legally reclassified as a community of Danish citizens native to the Faroe Islands, as the Danish Realm is a unitary state and therefore there can only exist one nation in the Danish Realm. The Faroese retain this status to this day, but the Greenland Inuit have been recognized as a people (nation), but the Danish Realm is still apparently a unitary state).
You'd think this might be tried once, maybe twice, until the ballsack doesn't fill up with money and everybody realizes it's just a disgusting trick people are trying to play on them.
For the handful of you that didn't notice, the reason the water wasn't spilled was because it wasn't on the table in the first place. Not sure why the floor is the best place to keep it, but there you go.
Brings a whole new meaning to the phrase "skinny jeans"
The thing is, they're bound to be skinny because your friend can't be a giant with the ankles.
I was more in the line of "sperm bank".
@@Scarletraven87 Also they're bound to be skinny, having been made from skin.
🤮😷
ClarinoI thanks for that
"sean's alive" well always in our hearts Sean. RIP you funny, funny man.
"Pull Brian, pull!" famous last words lol
Who is the best man in my life I wanna is the best way in life
@@olliemad What?!?
Don't let Brian into a midwivery school, he'll pull those babies right out!
At last! Proof that there ARE problems that can be solved by childish, impotent flailing!
Seemed to work for Trump.
Well he's done wonders for Twitter subscriptions. I sometimes wonder if they're paying him commission.
CuprumVampram can’t believe it’s not banter
@@yorickhunt3371 name one problem T**** solved
@@thomthom6268 you're not the brightest bulb on the tree, are you?
This is why props from outside the BBC come with a "DO NOT LET ALAN TOUCH THIS" label.
leaguesmanoframsgate is it really?
Some forget the label and then they regret after seeing the show
Evidently the Gardening Museum forgot
A broken 'oldest Christmas tree' confirms Mr. Fry also should be kept under control and supervision.
And there was not even an apology to the owner sitting in the audience at the time.
Mythbusters used two tanks, Alan used shaky hands!
That almost rhymes.
How on earth does it almost rhyme?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half_rhyme
I see. Hmm. Well, thanks for the explanation, but I don't see how something can half-rhyme, it either does or it does not. Odd. Just my two cents though.
Your 2 cents
Make no sense
I didn't know how much I needed to see Brian Blessed pull Sean Lock off his chair until now.
Trey Forest it's a good job your keyboard didn't break down towards the end of that sentence.
Because if your comment was missing the words '.. his chair until now.' - then it would have an entirely different meaning.. 🤐
I didn’t recognise Brian Blessed without the shouting.
3:14 I started dying when Alan went ballistic. An absolutely priceless moment. Excellent.
Alan proved one of the oldest facts: never bet against the persistence of an ADHD mind.
Yep. You never know *what* we'll come up with!
sadmac356 wait Alan has ADHD
@@Alex-jg2bc wait he does?
Unless they get distracted
@@Alex-jg2bc As someone with ADHD, Alan has it LMAO
Sandi is doing a good job, but damn do i miss stephen
More Chips That bad huh? When they announced Sandi would replace Stephen I worried it would slide, but I think she's done really well.
More Chips you're literally, and I mean literally, the first person I've seen complain about her.
I also do Miss Stephen
@@oohdannyboy i gotta go with more chips and say i dont like her either. I started to see the show on youtube, and stephen makes this very funny riddles and i've seen the new host making it looked like she was just showing off something. Like, it is trivia, let us think for a little while, i... dont like her very much, the amount of time she gives to every guest... i dont know, not quite fond of her
Not sure how the cast feels about the change, but they do occasionally mention differences. In the bit about "Are You There, Moriarty", for example, they say at one point "Uncle Stephen would never let us do this!"
It's funny actually; the danish word "pung", has two meanings: scrotum and wallet. Wonder if there's a connection?
Probably.
"Pung" literally means "pouch".
Whalturk well vagina in latin means 'sheath' as in what you put a sword in. Penis means 'tail' lol its all so weird
Yes, there's a connection etymologically. Pung means 'pouch'.
@@donttalktome2316 Penis doesn't mean tail. Tail and Penis both just share a similar root from words meaning something with a long slender shape.
That later was ascribed to animal parts...like tails and penises.
A small victory for mankind, a huge one for Alan. :)
It's true. I made all my money as a necropantser.
100th like
Bet you made a killing. That’s a better way than waiting for a willing donor.
This is why Iceland doesn't have a student loan problem.
I thought everyone did that
Why's it 'newsy'?
RIP Sean Lock (April 22, 1963 - August 16, 2021), aged 58
You will always be remembered as a legend.
"Come on, pull Brian."
Needs to be put on a T-shirt.
Famous last words
I like how Brian laughed before he even pulled because he knew what was going to happen
Alan has never been more relatable
Aww I got sad when he said "Sean's alive!" 😭
Icelandic witchcraft is pretty odd ... yeah, because ours is totally normal.
Stephen’s colors are really good this episode
Why hasn't Brian Blessed been on another episode of Q.I.? This was one of their best episodes ever!
Because yeti are nomadic creatures
"Pull Brian pull"
Brian proceeds to pull Sean out of his chair
Ah man, RIP Sean Lock.
Alan has some real Mulan-level problem-solving skills, huh?
2:20 "Pull, Brian, PULL!" LOL.. :P
I think the really impressive part was finding phone books in 2016.
Alan probably damaged a museum artifact
Realising that not everyone has access to nor relies upon 'the great god, internet', Australia still has phone books.
They're much smaller than they used to be because many businesses don't care about losing customers who don't access the internet.
Hate to be that guy, but this was first broadcast in 2011. Ah, the memories...
Let that be a warning to anyone that would go against Brian Blessed!
Aww, they cut out "nature made a better idiot".
sean the court jester... any opportunity to create mayhem, he took. Damn... Miss him! Best thing is, as a regular on QI he honored BB by letting him shine as the untamable bear... Epic move.
I'm Icelandic.... I've never in my whole life known about this wtf XD
yohoye commenter well that would be a rather odd history lesson.
I think the museum is in the Western Fjords. I visited Iceland a few years ago and drove round Route 1, but didn't have time to head out that way.
I'm Icelandic as well and have never heard about this museum nor these 'necro-pants'.
Well, did you get rich since?
You seem suspiciously defensive. Have you gotten any richer recently?
Another odd thing about Iceland is its land area: 102,775 sq km.
That's amazing. Where did they find phone books?
Goober pea. I was wondering the same thing. I wish they were still made!
Looks like Alan is the reason there aren’t any left.
You gotta love Alan.
3:19 .... I love how Alan shook the phone books with such vigor that he broke the space-time continuum
Brian Blessed is a beast of a man!
Are you a sorcerer?
No I’m a necropantser!
Well at least Sean can say Brian blessed pulled him off
Yeahbut ........ he'll need a Ouja Board to do it.
What? Too soon?
He'd have said it himself if ................ Well anyway.
Interesting fact: In Norwegian, and possibly also in Icelandic, the word for "pouch" and "scrotum" is the same.
So a "money pouch" could be translated as "money scrotum". And that's probably part of the reason why they do this.
Tjalve thought you guys said ‘lommebok’ (pocket book) for a wallet??..
@@pathowgate2544 Yes. You are correct. Wallet is "lommebok" (pocket book). But some older people still say "pengepung" (money pouch). Probably from back in the days before paper money become common.
Strange people.
Why can't they just say 'money bags' and 'ball bags' like normal folk?
I love when they just let Alan go absolutely feral
Ross looks so precious in his scarf.
I'll be honest I'm surprised Sean didn't see that coming
Icelandic man 34yo here. Never heard of this so it must be super rare.. maybe it happened 3 or 4 times in a certain period of oddness where indeed some of Icelands most brilliant stories come from. Witchcraft was popular in some circles but i very very much doubt that horror became much more than a slight occurrance of the most devious and maybe happened only once. Please do not think we wore or wear dead peoples skin Thank you so much.
Guðmundur Ingi Guðmundsson how could I trust an Icelandic witch? You're definitely lying and sitting at your computer in your neighbour's leg skin!!!
Guðmundur Ingi Guðmundsson Nobody thinks that. Worse things happen in our time every day.
It's an example of Icelandic *witchcraft*. It's probably exactly as common as the traditional witchcraft of any other country... not very, but maybe more so once upon a time.
Speak for yourself! I always wear mine when I go out clubbin'.
There is no documented instance of this ever being done. Those pants in the museum aren't real. It's folklore.
"Sean's alive!"
"When that's no longer true, can I have your leg skin?"
As often happens when practice meets theory: Alan just did the impossible! 🤣
Alan is priceless! That was some of the best slapstick I have seen in years!
The word Fry pronounces as "nabroke" is spelled "nábrók"; which is more accurately pronounced "nowbroke"
The irony…
Arnór Kristjánsson Never mind the irony, what about the ironing?
It puts the lotion on its skin or else I have to get out the iron again.
Don't get me steamed.
Thanks
SEANS ALIVE! .... How we wish... :'(
You then have to steal, from a widow, coiiinn.
Lost it 😂
I've been to The Museum of Icelandic Witchcraft and Sorcery last year, but I can't recall seeing this one. Probably because it's too scary.
Got to love Brian blessid
The ice cream is in the same isle as the frozen veg
It's pricing structure for crisps.
Oddest thing in Iceland is Lasagne pies
damn I missed all the cool museums when I was in Ísland!
To answer the title of this video: Björk
I thought Stephen was going to ask 'What is the oddest thing about Iceland', one of the contestants would say 'Björk' and the klaxon would go off
Pre watching I'm going with what is probably the buzzword "it's greener than Greenland"
Robert Lenn boy were you wrong
Ikr?!
Welcome to QI, where everybody's wrong and the points don't matter!
iceland/greenland is becomming a great place to shoot movies!!!
Make your flamin mind up ....... if its singular, which *one* ?
@@Farweasel huh??
@@lincthomas7178 I rest my case.
@@Farweasel what case? You don't have a case what the fuck are you on about?
It rubs the lotion on it's skin or it gets the ... OMG!!!
You know of the German punk rock band Toten Hosen? Their name is literally translated to Dead Trousers/Dead Pants.
Is no one going to throw in a Toten Hosen joke? Well, guess that means I have to.
Interleaved books also featured on 'bang goes the theory'.
"Sean's alive!"
Oh dear...
2:35 "Sean's alive!" Doesn't seem so funny now.
Thank God for Alan Davies
What strength can't accomplish, madness might.
Is Brian Blessed legit the most interesting human ever to human?
What about this video made you say that????
Faith Rox I think it it either Stephen Fry or Brian Blessed. One of the two is the most interesting, the other is the second. To be frank, I'm not quite sure Brian Blessed is human, he has such an otherworldly presence
CaptCephalopod brian Blessed and bill bailey imo
CaptCephalopod Brian Blessed is god
Oh, only since he called on Chiswick demanding fresh horse
I used my deceased black friend who was quite fond of H.P. Lovecraft, and made some negronecronomiconnecropants
Cool I got the sun on it
Is that where the term "money shot" comes from? ;)
I so miss Sean lock's dry humour
Brian's pulled, but it's only Sean Lock!
Iceland became a kingdom in 1918 and was totally free of Denmark, when Iceland became a republic in 1944.
That's what I said, you guys became the Kingdom of Iceland in 1918, with the Danish king becoming the king of Iceland as well. As I have understood the history of this development this was part of the agreement made between the Danes and the Icelanders, when the Icelanders refused to be included within the Danish Constitution (at least you guys were asked... the Faroese were included because they were of similar heritage to the Danes, but were too stupid to be heard on the matter).
TL;DR You had a delegation at the Grundlovsgivende Rigsforsamling in 1848, (Oct. 28th). It had been discussed at the Icelandic stænderforsamling (Althing) where the famous words: "Vér mótmælum allir (We all object)" were uttered - in all actuality not all of them objected, but there was enough of a majority.
Basically all the old Norse Tings were being abolished in the Dano-Norwegian Realms (Two crowns - Iceland and the Faroe Islands being affiliated with the Norwegian Crown), Greenland was at that time a Norwegian colony (was being administered by a Norwegian trading company based in Copenhagen (post-reformation, mostly everything had been moved to Copenhagen) and had been colonized on Norwegian initiative by mostly Norwegians.
The Icelandic Althing was abolished a little before the Napoleonic wars, if memory serves (I may be off by a few years). With the Treaty of Kiel, when the Danes capitulated to the Swedes during the Napoleonic wars, they were forced to cede mainland Norway to Sweden by the British. Iceland, the Faroe Islands and the colony of Greenland then became possessions of the Danish Crown. The Old Faroese Løgting was abolished in 1816 (as the last ting to be abolished). A few years later (1833, I think) the decision was made by the Danish king to establish a Stænderforsamling (basically class-structured advisory boards) in Iceland as this was considered so far away from the mainland that the Icelanders had to have one, this became the re-established Althing (or the beginning of it). Greenland was a colony, so nobody really cared about giving the Greenlandic Inuits a voice. The Faroese were deemed to uncivilized/uncultured/uneducated, even if they were of Norse decent to afford them a voice, but former governors (amtmænd) of the Faroese Amt were given a seat at Roskilde Stænderforsamling. On the 28th of October 1848 at the Grundlovsgivende Rigsforsamling the Icelanders were allowed a delegation, as they had a stænderforsamling, and having deliberated on the issue there (Vér mótmælum allir!), they objected to becoming part of the Danish Constitution. The former Faroese Governor Christian Pløyen fought for Faroese rights (and actually managed to get the Faroese an advisory board (this became the New Faroese Løgting)). The Danish politicians actually tired to lump the Faroese in with the non-Danes living in the Danish colonies, but ultimately decided against this, as the Faroese were descendants of the Norse and therefore a brother-people to the Danes (I believe I came across this wording: Et Nordisk brødrefolk, which is kind of funny as 100 years later with the Danish implementation of Faroese Home-Rule in 1948 (There was a slight majority at a Faroese referendum in 1946 for independence), the Faroese legally reclassified as a community of Danish citizens native to the Faroe Islands, as the Danish Realm is a unitary state and therefore there can only exist one nation in the Danish Realm. The Faroese retain this status to this day, but the Greenland Inuit have been recognized as a people (nation), but the Danish Realm is still apparently a unitary state).
Showed my daughter this. “One question, Dad.” “OK” “What’s a ‘Phone Book’?”
There was no water on the desk before Sean fell, and when he got up there was a glass just sitting there
I'm guessing that was the joke at 2:43 (after they had to reshoot Sean getting up for some reason)
Wow, it's almost like it's a television program with editing.
@@zanussidish8144 I thought it was the magic trousers.
1:14 I bet you 90% of the people watching this don't even get that joke
The oddest thing about Iceland is that they sell unfrozen food
Sean Lock seems to have got his look from Maxwell Jacob Friedman.
Miss sean lock on Qi
Nabroek? As in afterpants?
sean witty af ahaha
Necropants?
Weren't they in Wallace and Gromit?
No, they were necrotrousers.
Make sense the name sounds like "Not Broke" 1:46
Is that where 'coin purse' and 'pouch' come from?
So started the story of the boy with golden pants (pojken med guldbyxorna).
Alan is Epic.
What’s the weirdest thing about Iceland?
I was expecting there to at least be a klaxon for “Björk”
You'd think this might be tried once, maybe twice, until the ballsack doesn't fill up with money and everybody realizes it's just a disgusting trick people are trying to play on them.
Amusingly, "nábrók" is properly pronounced "now-broke"
I was banking on that.
I thought sure that "Legs" would get the klaxon!
Oddest thing about Iceland.
It is a volcano.
So are Sicily and every island in Hawaii.
@@thomthom6268 Yes, but they aren’t named for the opposite thing!
The oddest thing about Iceland is the number of letters in it
And that is how Alan become King of the Britons.
Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some televised book-pulling ceremony!
@@BambooAcrobatVerte r/woooosh
@@DrWhoFanJ I understood the joke. I just added to it.
@@BambooAcrobatVerte Well, it really didn’t look like it, I must say.
@@DrWhoFanJ........ I liked *both* comments.
Just so you know. You were both right on the *same* target.
For the handful of you that didn't notice, the reason the water wasn't spilled was because it wasn't on the table in the first place. Not sure why the floor is the best place to keep it, but there you go.
Spotted this app on the phone and I was just reading the book of a text from the other day
It was probably on a shelf under the table. They often seem to keep things under there.
Its 3 in the morning better find some necro-pants
"Oh no, the Nectopantser is coming
Damn, Brian....
Just goes to show if you are stubborn enough and lack any regard for your personal dignity, you can accomplish the impossible. :-)
No, Alan, no!!! 😆
Hooray for Alan! Hahaha!
All I want to know about those pants is if having a second rectum in such close proximity to your own changes the sound of farts.