Kept hearing The Boatman by The Levellers in my head whilst watching this. It all looks very serene and tranquil. Do the septic tanks really say 'tidbits'? 🤔
Hey man. Had The Levellers on at the river the other day, they fit so well with the vibe, I agree. It was a very chilled day, blissed out. They do say 'tidbits' but I'm wrong about the reason, its apparently not because they can't bear to say tit! 2 minutes Googling tells me that they're right and we're wrong! Original English was 'tyd bit'. I'm sticking with the tit though, cos, well...tits.
@jasonkayaker I'll give the Americans that on this occasion. There is no excuse for using the word Soccer, though. Unless, of course, it's International Superstar Soccer.
@@tomtoshack Yeah, it's from 'soc' which is from association football, right? But, I see your point! I don't know what's more ridiculous...that we now rightly feel a deep sense of mistrust in anything we read... ...or that we historically used to think we could trust what we read!
I was engaging in a 'comedic' cliche, I do apologise! My wife and I talk some absolute rubbish to entertain each other. It's fair to say I'm 'full of it'!
@@jasonkayaker Lol. It’s all good. We Yanks have a special place in our hearts for you Brits. ❤️ You’re just different enough to feel a bit foreign and exotic. But we speak your language (kind of). And our culture spun off from yours, so even though you’re a bit foreign and exotic to us, at the same time you’re similar enough to feel familiar and that’s comforting somehow. 😂
This was absolutely beautiful and relaxing. Thanks for sharing your lovely day with us.
A lovely day, and a lovely comment. Thanks.
Kept hearing The Boatman by The Levellers in my head whilst watching this. It all looks very serene and tranquil. Do the septic tanks really say 'tidbits'? 🤔
Hey man. Had The Levellers on at the river the other day, they fit so well with the vibe, I agree.
It was a very chilled day, blissed out.
They do say 'tidbits' but I'm wrong about the reason, its apparently not because they can't bear to say tit! 2 minutes Googling tells me that they're right and we're wrong! Original English was 'tyd bit'. I'm sticking with the tit though, cos, well...tits.
@jasonkayaker I'll give the Americans that on this occasion. There is no excuse for using the word Soccer, though. Unless, of course, it's International Superstar Soccer.
Google tells me the word 'soccer' is actually a British export. That has to be a lie. Hang on, Google is American, right?
@@tomtoshack Yeah, it's from 'soc' which is from association football, right? But, I see your point!
I don't know what's more ridiculous...that we now rightly feel a deep sense of mistrust in anything we read...
...or that we historically used to think we could trust what we read!
We Americans are puritanical? 😂
I was engaging in a 'comedic' cliche, I do apologise! My wife and I talk some absolute rubbish to entertain each other. It's fair to say I'm 'full of it'!
@@jasonkayaker Lol. It’s all good. We Yanks have a special place in our hearts for you Brits. ❤️ You’re just different enough to feel a bit foreign and exotic. But we speak your language (kind of). And our culture spun off from yours, so even though you’re a bit foreign and exotic to us, at the same time you’re similar enough to feel familiar and that’s comforting somehow. 😂