@@firstnamelastname6193 I think I would have rather played Angry Maggots if I had played either of them. Unless 'Sleeping Lions' is the most mind-blowing, exhilarating game on the face of the Earth.
@@michaelpalmer5351 we played this game where we would throw rocks at each other's ankles. No idea how that started or what the goal of the game even was? In the winter we would sleigh ride down a hill we called "death hill" because there was a telephone pole at bottom on the right hand side.. Kids know no fear.
please explain "smelly articles" ... how and why is "articles" used as an adjective? Isa on Still Game said it in one episode and I still can't grasp it.
Burnistoun is an absolute classic 🍻 my favourite episode being season 2 episode 1, every bit in that episode had me in tears especially Jolly Boy Johns plastic banana dance...GET REAL ⚡
@@billybreath2387 Burnistoun had it's moments. Still Game grabs your heart and Burnistoun is something you watch while you wait for Still Game to come on.
Watching Burnistoun, and some Scottish stand-up comedians over the years, I somehow managed to get the sense of most references and observations despite only being a casual visitor to Scotland (or the UK) and not native English speaker. However seems that the Ice cream van sketches deal with certain aspects of life in Scotland that I didn’t get. Are these type of people some sort of iconic types for remote towns in Scotland? Or is it a nonsense humor that only happens to be in a Scottish comedy show?
It's a two character situation comedy in sketch form. It wouldn't matter where these two orphans living and working in a van came from, the comedic potential for any two characters in these circumstances makes for a very broad canvas for writers to work with. It's not really about life in Scotland, it's these two young men, with no mother and an absent father, their stunted personal development and the ability to go for some really physical and childish gags through their characters that makes this work. You could even say the van, including the mothers ashes, are more than just props. The van is almost like the ship in Firefly, it's own character/set(s)/prop(s) and dramas.
Mammy heard all them cheeky words 😂😂😂😂😂
"look walter it's joules holened!" "ahhhhh *throws toaster at man*" HAHAHAH LOL!!
Fucking hilarious!! What a show Ian & rab are pure genius
"You talk like a shite wi a deid burd's beak in it" nearly broke me 🤣
I laugh every time I hear it to
R.I.P Paul and Walter. They are with their mammy now.
Most tragic death of the whole show
I'm still in mourning anyway.
Jesus, I forgot about this comment. I was only 22 when I wrote it. How time flies.
@@Rey-eq4vqup the road!
That was good anyway.
I know, anyway :P
ANy DaY
Anyway, anyway.
Sandwich247 I agree with you anyway
Sandwich247 I agree with you anyway anyway
What’s a tampon anyway?
i played angry maggots as a kid lmfao. good times at camp
Is that really a thing? Do you just climb in sleepin bags and beat the piss outta each other while screaming Angry Maggots “?
@@firstnamelastname6193 I imagine so. I remember hearing kids talk about playing "Sleeping Lions" at school. No idea what that was, either.
@@michaelpalmer5351 sleeping lions? I'm intrigued. Now i feel like I definitely missed out
@@firstnamelastname6193 I think I would have rather played Angry Maggots if I had played either of them. Unless 'Sleeping Lions' is the most mind-blowing, exhilarating game on the face of the Earth.
@@michaelpalmer5351 we played this game where we would throw rocks at each other's ankles. No idea how that started or what the goal of the game even was? In the winter we would sleigh ride down a hill we called "death hill" because there was a telephone pole at bottom on the right hand side.. Kids know no fear.
you talk like a shite wae a deed birda beak stuck in it 😂😂😂😂 best line ever on a show
You'll go to the bad fire priceless!!!
Nice man love burnistoun
"I thought he had an infection" !!! I howl every time I hear it. RIP Reginald
40 pence for a bag of crisps? .. well, that certainly dates it!
I miss Paul and Walter RIP
5 dislikes?That's 5 smelly-articles who talk like jobbys with beaks, anyway
classof101 Aye they're pure tampons anyway
or 5 people who've had a toaster thrown at their heids
ASTRO! Anyway
please explain "smelly articles" ... how and why is "articles" used as an adjective? Isa on Still Game said it in one episode and I still can't grasp it.
Burnistoun is an absolute classic 🍻 my favourite episode being season 2 episode 1, every bit in that episode had me in tears especially Jolly Boy Johns plastic banana dance...GET REAL ⚡
Never gets old
Paul and Walter were heroes 😂
Love them two 😂😂❤
12:32 😂😂😂
Mammi thing is sad
Ah cried
Can you just wait a second and not be so Bloody rude 🤣
Boy from Mississippi, here. I understood about eight words in this entire episode. :-(
to be fair they would say the same about you
chasen Lewis indeed.
aw away ye go ya wee tajer
If u fuckin dinna understand dinna watch it u bam
Get it up yae
Heaven or Aeros? Jesus wants to know!
YOU'RE A BAD MAN JESUS!!!
28 dislikes clearly not from scotland and dissnay understand the lingo
Or they were all people who had toasters thrown at their heads anyway
Or they realised Burnistoun is crap and watched a decent Scottish comedy like Still Game.
@@billybreath2387 Burnistoun had it's moments. Still Game grabs your heart and Burnistoun is something you watch while you wait for Still Game to come on.
Yah Drenched meh!
VaciliNikoMavich IT WAS A WAVE!!! YA STUPID IDIOT!!!!
you dont need a wash enyway
Watching Burnistoun, and some Scottish stand-up comedians over the years, I somehow managed to get the sense of most references and observations despite only being a casual visitor to Scotland (or the UK) and not native English speaker. However seems that the Ice cream van sketches deal with certain aspects of life in Scotland that I didn’t get. Are these type of people some sort of iconic types for remote towns in Scotland? Or is it a nonsense humor that only happens to be in a Scottish comedy show?
I would be very worried if these guys were iconic of real life in Scotland! Nah they are just part of Burnistouns surreal but relatable humour.
It’s funny anyway
It's a two character situation comedy in sketch form. It wouldn't matter where these two orphans living and working in a van came from, the comedic potential for any two characters in these circumstances makes for a very broad canvas for writers to work with. It's not really about life in Scotland, it's these two young men, with no mother and an absent father, their stunted personal development and the ability to go for some really physical and childish gags through their characters that makes this work. You could even say the van, including the mothers ashes, are more than just props. The van is almost like the ship in Firefly, it's own character/set(s)/prop(s) and dramas.
Is the van Tommys Ices
1:45 oh no look at my lip
Paul, do you believe in Jools Holland?
Later......
Walter look, it's Jools Holland!
AAHH!
“Reginald I’ll never forget you anyway!”
They just weren't made for this world
Shoulda be a show
favorite..Jools Holland
Remember to watch nae rolls
Anywway
So funny
French Connection grassmarket
It was board game night
*_A N Y W A Y_*
Is he saying "I'll give you Sherbert eyes"??? Sherbert comes in a powder form?
in the UK they have something similar to pop rocks candy, in a powder form.
it fizzes in contact with water.
@@fakename6658 cool, thank you! I don't recognize half the snacks on the van and the fact that a small pack of crisps was only 40p blows my mind.
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12:21 did yous just embarrass my daughter a few minutes ago
Err..... One minute.
Walter look, it's Jools Holland!
AAHH!
Are they Norwegian?
Scottish
1:20
anyway
10:28 how dare you use that word Infront of my brother
Anyway anyway anyway
13:31
Anyway anyway
Is there a new sketch show? Cos. Limmy and these guys shows are both dead. I might die. Halp ennnnaywayyyyyy
6 people don't have a good sense of humor
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13:41 😂😂😂
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