I've loved Sarah for years, but finally saw her live last December. My cheeks hurt so bad all through her show. I didn't bother wearing make-up because I knew I'd be wiping away tears. ❤
I was in the audience at this show, she was hilarious…later in the show she talks about mad things people did during Covid, I told her I left my husband. We had a lovely exchange over it 😂
Sarah is great at giving people good confidence about themselves because she always talks about herself & her bad habits.. etc & not caring what size she is.. she's a good role model
Oh and teddy bear ham is literally as it sounds - slices of processed ham, made to look like a teddy to appeal to kids. And apparently 47 year old ladies! 😆
As a teen you know everything. Then you get in your 20’s and 30’s and you start to figure stuff out for real. In your forties and 50’s you actually have everything absolutely nailed down. In your 60’s you realise you know nothing and everything you thought you knew was wrong.
1st time viewer. From Yorkshire, live in Manchester. There's no "ire" in the pronunciation of Yorkshire, but we can forgive that..... you guys are adorable, respectful and have a great sense of humour. Subscribed. X❤
Hey from Northern Ireland! I'm a recent subscriber, just want to say I love the videos I've seen so far, and absolutely love your reactions to Sarah Millican! She's one of the best comedians. Jess, you have the most contagious laugh, I love it!
A "Bobby Dazzler" originally was a type of spectacular firework, so it then ended up being used to mean something or someone great. I wouldn't say it's limited to the north, though - I have heard it quite a lot down south growing up.
Love your healthy attitude to ageing! I’m often thought to be a decade younger than my age and have never had any ‘interventions’, I put it down to feeling happy & optimistic on the inside and smiling a lot…… what’s going on inside is reflected on the outside, glow and the world glows with you 🥰
I am a retired RN. After several 12-hour shifts in a row, I got up at 4 am and took the meds in my pill container. As I began my shift, I suddenly realized I had taken my night meds instead of my morning meds. It was a long day. 😵💫
First .. let me say .. I really enjoy your reactions .. so keep up the good work !! Just a small criticism .. that concerns the pronunciation of our counties. (Just something I can't understand) .. In my job, I come into contact with many tourists (and lots from the U.S.) I really enjoy asking them which county they're in ? The reply is usually 'We're in York -shy-er' rather than 'York-sher' I then can't resist asking which of their home states has the abbreviation NH. Every one of them says 'New Hamp-sher' ... not once have I heard 'New Hamp-shy-er' I'm just saying .. HaHaHa
My hubby and I love her. We are planning to go see her at some point, but we're not able to during the Late Bloomer tour she's about to go on. We did go and see another funny comedian back in June, and Irish comedian called David O'Doherty, and he was hilarious. I'm not sure if there are ny videos on TH-cam with him, but it's worth looking for.
My “pill box” for my vitamins is a shot glass that I fill every morning and yeet it in my gob whilst downing an electrolyte drink! The shot glass makes it feel more rock and roll!!
Bobby Dazzler is a terminology for a person who is remarkable of smart dress sense or flashy. As a Geordie like Sarah ,we would say he’s a reet Bobby dazzler. Have seen Sarah many times. She’s touring America/Canada next year.
The last time I used a hand dryer in a public restroom, the skin on my hands started flapping around like crazy! 😮 I'd never seen anything like it!! 😅 I was so shocked I dragged my husband into the ladies' room to show him. 😂
That was great, thanks. Other ladies to watch Katherine Ryan, Sarah Pascoe and Fern Brady ( this will improve your understanding of a Scottish accent). All exceptional talent.
Bobby Dazzler was the name for Sarah's tour. The rest are: 2010-11 Chatterbox 2011-12 Thoroughly Modern Millican 2013-14 Home Bird 2015-16 Outsider 2018 Control Enthusiast 2021-22 Bobby Dazzler 2023-24 Late Bloomer
Where I live those cat faces are called standard kit faces, as in faces made from a kit. There are so many young women around here that are so alike, especially with overfilled lips and cheeks, that they could be clones.
She is very funny and, having seen other American couples react to her, the reaction from the female is always better than from the male. Her husband, Gary Delaney, is also very funny and his jokes, specifically from the programme Mock the Week, are very funny. Some of his stage stuff can push the boundaries though. ❤ Have you checked out Harry Enfield, his Kevin and Perry sketches that you really need to start from the first one, which shows Kevin becoming a teenager. Also Harry Enfield the Embarrassing Chemist or his Americans in Britain.
@@martindunstan8043 it's expanding as most places are but it's still keeping the beauty for now.. Had a bit of trouble recently with floods and sewage but the water company is getting on top of it after a lot of bad press which seems to have worked.. Wouldn't move away from here even if you paid me 😁
@@Wang_Monkey so I only found out recently when I was reading one of the old adult Viz comics and one had a man saying his chalfonts were k!lling him lol
@@markrichardson3421 But Cher and her Husband Sonny Bono were not known as "Sonny and Share" they were known as "Sonny and Cher" - any who im sure they will figure it out - are you American by any chance? - Plus ive got 8 likes so far so some people think im right at least
In the UK, shire is pronounced as "sheer" (as in see-thru). Yorkshire = York-sheer, Lancashire = Lanka-sheer, Worcestershire = Wuster-sheer. In Ye Olde times a shire was the equivalent of a state in the US. Yorkshire (the white rose) and Lancashire (the red rose) had a wee bit of an falling out over the ascension of Kings ( The War of the Roses), the story of which heavily inspired Game of Thrones. I would recommend "Britain's Bloodiest Crown" which can be found on TH-cam. The first episode is here: th-cam.com/video/SB_OThWd-eA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=7TtAaU4ZjIRWD6V6
@@Ionabrodie69 that can depend on regional accent, speed of talking etc. As it’s written down you’d need to highlight that ‘a’ is pronounced like the start of “apple” and not the start of “ate”, otherwise some might read it as “York-shar”. So easier to explain it as “York-sheer”. Say that 5 times fast and it will sound like “York-sha” for most.
You need to take a look at Dara Ó Briain is NCT. It’s about antenatal classes I don’t know whether you have them in America, their classes that couples go to when they’re expecting a baby
I know it gets said a lot but JESS LAUGH 😂 its contagious
She is the best reactor imo haha
yes she has an amazing laugh
Yep she should market it. Her laugh should be used to treat people with depression
I've loved Sarah for years, but finally saw her live last December. My cheeks hurt so bad all through her show. I didn't bother wearing make-up because I knew I'd be wiping away tears. ❤
She is from my town and she is like this in real life. So down to earth and has not forgotten her roots. Sarah is wonderful. ❤️🇬🇧
I was in the audience at this show, she was hilarious…later in the show she talks about mad things people did during Covid, I told her I left my husband. We had a lovely exchange over it 😂
that must have been fun
@@raythomas4812 it was, she asked me a few questions which were quite naughty, she was so funny
Sarah is great at giving people good confidence about themselves because she always talks about herself & her bad habits.. etc & not caring what size she is.. she's a good role model
She’s deffo our best female comedian.. luv her!
One of the top comedian ! - why only female comedian ! She is brilliant
Saw Sarah in July, she's too honest and gives our womanly secrets away. Absolutely brilliant, one of England's best!
My wife and i love Sarah Millican, she's hilarious. Saw her on her 'Bobby Dazzler' tour last year and seeing her again in October.
Oh and teddy bear ham is literally as it sounds - slices of processed ham, made to look like a teddy to appeal to kids. And apparently 47 year old ladies! 😆
Your channel is fast becoming my favourite channel on YT, Love all your reactions to British comedy & comedians. Keep up the great work! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
As a teen you know everything. Then you get in your 20’s and 30’s and you start to figure stuff out for real. In your forties and 50’s you actually have everything absolutely nailed down. In your 60’s you realise you know nothing and everything you thought you knew was wrong.
Victoria wood another comedian and true legend ❤️
1st time viewer. From Yorkshire, live in Manchester.
There's no "ire" in the pronunciation of Yorkshire, but we can forgive that..... you guys are adorable, respectful and have a great sense of humour. Subscribed. X❤
I'm not 56. I'm 18 with 38 years of experience at being an 18 year old. I'm getting rather good at it now. 😁
Bobby dazzler was used a lot in Australia when I was little. Haven't heard it since the 90s. Thanks for unlocking that memory!
Hey from Northern Ireland! I'm a recent subscriber, just want to say I love the videos I've seen so far, and absolutely love your reactions to Sarah Millican! She's one of the best comedians. Jess, you have the most contagious laugh, I love it!
Jess, you're gorgeous, just age naturally ❤
Saw here live in July.She was absolutely hilarious. 😂😂😂
you need to react to some of her crowd work. she's really great at getting the crowd involved and making it hilarious
I love watching comedy with Jess, that laugh is sooo infectious. Check out her Husband GARY DELANEY he is hilarious
brilliant choice guys! cheers for the reaction
She us so real and funny
Jess !!!!! You're so funny, brilliant reaction , your okay as well Mike,.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Anything with shire is pronounced sha (in my part of England). I am really enjoying your reaction channel. It's my favourite.
yorksheer or warwicksheer where i am midlands
A "Bobby Dazzler" originally was a type of spectacular firework, so it then ended up being used to mean something or someone great. I wouldn't say it's limited to the north, though - I have heard it quite a lot down south growing up.
I've just found you're channel and subcribed, you two are the funniest really enjoying the content. I'm from Yorkshire England.
Love your healthy attitude to ageing! I’m often thought to be a decade younger than my age and have never had any ‘interventions’, I put it down to feeling happy & optimistic on the inside and smiling a lot…… what’s going on inside is reflected on the outside, glow and the world glows with you 🥰
I am a retired RN. After several 12-hour shifts in a row, I got up at 4 am and took the meds in my pill container. As I began my shift, I suddenly realized I had taken my night meds instead of my morning meds. It was a long day. 😵💫
Teddy Bear 🧸 Ham slices are a British thing and its lovely on bread 🍞
BobbyDazzler is a term from North East England for something that's good. You could say I love that car, it's a bobby dazzler.
Another great one, thanks guys 😊 Hope you and yours are well!
Please do more Sarah Millican reactions in the future, all are Hilarious!
Recommend that you watch Sarah Milligan..Men vs Women 😊
I agree
Grow old gracefully. Worry lines are a sign of a good life. You may have worried a lot, but you survived.
Just found your channel and your content is great. subscribed. ❤
Love that shirt your wearing ..My man Elvis…
Your crows feet are the result of all the laughter in your life😂
Fantastic! Thank yous!
As a Yorkshire person, I think you're both Bobby Dazzlers.
Sheffielder here, and I agree!
@@Wickerrman I'm a Sheffielder too! Small world!
@@carlgibson285 Hehe it is nowadays, I won't ask if you're a football fan xD
Best reaction channel
RegenerationNationTV, nice content keep it up bro
You guys put a smile on my face every day after work. Incidentally, someone at work remarked on my new colourful safety shoes as 'Bobby Dazzlers'! 😂
OMG Jess LOVE yr jumper. I'm an Elvis fan
First .. let me say .. I really enjoy your reactions .. so keep up the good work !!
Just a small criticism .. that concerns the pronunciation of our counties. (Just something I can't understand) ..
In my job, I come into contact with many tourists (and lots from the U.S.) I really enjoy asking them which county they're in ?
The reply is usually 'We're in York -shy-er' rather than 'York-sher'
I then can't resist asking which of their home states has the abbreviation NH.
Every one of them says 'New Hamp-sher' ... not once have I heard 'New Hamp-shy-er'
I'm just saying .. HaHaHa
My hubby and I love her. We are planning to go see her at some point, but we're not able to during the Late Bloomer tour she's about to go on. We did go and see another funny comedian back in June, and Irish comedian called David O'Doherty, and he was hilarious. I'm not sure if there are ny videos on TH-cam with him, but it's worth looking for.
Seen her last year and she was great
We want more Sarah in the Future… thanks!
I have a pill box but its literally just for vitamins. they are just very practical at any age.
My “pill box” for my vitamins is a shot glass that I fill every morning and yeet it in my gob whilst downing an electrolyte drink! The shot glass makes it feel more rock and roll!!
Do you have to throw a TV out the window after🤣👍
@@martindunstan8043 😂 nah, but sometimes I don’t floss before brushing for the recommended time limit! 🤘🏻
@@mral8145 you be wild
What a fun idea, love that!😂
Love you guys, and top tip; any place in the UK that ends in 'shire' is pronounced 'sheer'.
Or “sher”……
I'm seeing her live on he 18th Oct In Brighton - I can't wait
Going on 17th
@@williammuir3788 It's gonna be fun
I saw her live, she’s just incredible
With reactions and a laugh like that Jess will always be young, wrinkles or not!
Seen her twice on tour
Love Sarah.
Thanks guys,great fun!❤😂
Bobby Dazzler is an old fashioned phrase!
I am so glad you get the Brit sense of humour 🎉
Bobby Dazzler is a terminology for a person who is remarkable of smart dress sense or flashy.
As a Geordie like Sarah ,we would say he’s a reet Bobby dazzler.
Have seen Sarah many times. She’s touring America/Canada next year.
It's no fun getting old but it's better than the alternative.
Do her 'Muckiest Jokes' 😂
We're gonna have to get a cringe-ometer at the bottom of the screen for when Jess gives it the 'nooo,OMG,ewww'🤣🤣great stuff guys,thankyou✌️🙏
Lanchester is beautiful this time of year 😉
Piles are what you call haemorrhoids
Even though they asked, and your response is correct and genuine, i cant help but admire this comment 😂
@@box0ftricks116
Not only because the 'H' word is spelt correctly too?!!😊
@@brigidsingleton1596 Nobody can.
(I’ve asked many times and they’re always wrong.)
Brits also call them haemorrhoids, piles is just a nickname for them
Chalfonts!
Love your channel ❤
I love your laugh
The last time I used a hand dryer in a public restroom, the skin on my hands started flapping around like crazy! 😮 I'd never seen anything like it!! 😅 I was so shocked I dragged my husband into the ladies' room to show him. 😂
If im not mistaken, she's done a tour called Bobby Dazzler.
Have a look at Simon Evans 😂
An English 'middle England' comedian
Think you will like him 🤞
That was great, thanks. Other ladies to watch Katherine Ryan, Sarah Pascoe and Fern Brady ( this will improve your understanding of a Scottish accent). All exceptional talent.
You need to look at Sarah’s partner Gary Delaney’s videos. He’s a great comedian in his own right!
We tried, but his style of comedy just isn't for us.
Bobby Dazzler was the name for Sarah's tour. The rest are:
2010-11 Chatterbox
2011-12 Thoroughly Modern Millican
2013-14 Home Bird
2015-16 Outsider
2018 Control Enthusiast
2021-22 Bobby Dazzler
2023-24 Late Bloomer
Been trying to find a way of explaining how shire is pronounced and I think ive nailed it. Like 'sir' but with a 'sh' at the start.
I fell through school ,wish i could go back
there is a antiques TV show here *Dickinson Real Deal* and the host often says ''now thats a real bobby dazzler''
The only man who is more orange than Donald Trump
Your both a great pair of bobby dazzler’s 😂❤
I saw her show, NYC, and she told the audience we are all Bobby Dazzlers
She is from my home town. Salt of the earth, lol
Where I live those cat faces are called standard kit faces, as in faces made from a kit. There are so many young women around here that are so alike, especially with overfilled lips and cheeks, that they could be clones.
Ive seen her live, she was brilliant. 😆
You should watch her Husband Gary Delaney - really funny and a bit blue (If Jess can cope)
3.55 - "Piles" are what we call Hemorrhoids in the UK.
I think that the term bobby dazzler is a reference to Bobby Shaftoe - a18th century politician from the north east of England.
No it’s really not. It’s just a phrase.
She is very funny and, having seen other American couples react to her, the reaction from the female is always better than from the male. Her husband, Gary Delaney, is also very funny and his jokes, specifically from the programme Mock the Week, are very funny. Some of his stage stuff can push the boundaries though. ❤
Have you checked out Harry Enfield, his Kevin and Perry sketches that you really need to start from the first one, which shows Kevin becoming a teenager. Also Harry Enfield the Embarrassing Chemist or his Americans in Britain.
To help pronunciation when referring to Counties (shires) it is pronounced as 'shurr'
Not a fun fact, my village is Rhyming Slang for piles (haemorrhoids).
My Chalfonts are killing me.
Chalfont St Giles (My village)
Piles
A beautiful Buckinghamshire village, I hope it still is. It's such a shame there's an unpleasant connection to it.
@@martindunstan8043 it's expanding as most places are but it's still keeping the beauty for now..
Had a bit of trouble recently with floods and sewage but the water company is getting on top of it after a lot of bad press which seems to have worked..
Wouldn't move away from here even if you paid me 😁
I never knew that and live not to far away! xD
@@Wang_Monkey so I only found out recently when I was reading one of the old adult Viz comics and one had a man saying his chalfonts were k!lling him lol
It’s near impossible to get tickets to see her ☹️
Check out her husband too, Gary Delaney.
We tried him out. His comedy just isn't for us.
"fanny" has a different meaning in the UK - it's not at the back but at the front (of a female).
I agree with your dad, definitely 30s.
Cheeky monkey, for kids
Cheeky bugger for everyone, including kids 😊
Yorkshire - think of the singer Cher and pronounce it YorkCher
Or like sir with an h added.
@@markrichardson3421 erm I think mine is less cluttered and easier to grasp
@bobblock-vk6je just that I'd pronounce that as 'share' which isn't right. Wasn't disagreeing, just trying to add extras.
@@markrichardson3421 But Cher and her Husband Sonny Bono were not known as "Sonny and Share" they were known as "Sonny and Cher" - any who im sure they will figure it out - are you American by any chance? - Plus ive got 8 likes so far so some people think im right at least
@@bobblock-vk6je no, I'm from Yorkshire. If you google Cher choosing the name, she herself pronounces it as share.
Hilarious, folks.
Have a grand day.
I wish you rainbows.
Same to you friend!
In the UK, shire is pronounced as "sheer" (as in see-thru). Yorkshire = York-sheer, Lancashire = Lanka-sheer, Worcestershire = Wuster-sheer. In Ye Olde times a shire was the equivalent of a state in the US. Yorkshire (the white rose) and Lancashire (the red rose) had a wee bit of an falling out over the ascension of Kings ( The War of the Roses), the story of which heavily inspired Game of Thrones. I would recommend "Britain's Bloodiest Crown" which can be found on TH-cam. The first episode is here: th-cam.com/video/SB_OThWd-eA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=7TtAaU4ZjIRWD6V6
Not sheer its sha. Southerners tend to say sheer but us northerners say sha
York - sha not sheer
@@Ionabrodie69 that can depend on regional accent, speed of talking etc. As it’s written down you’d need to highlight that ‘a’ is pronounced like the start of “apple” and not the start of “ate”, otherwise some might read it as “York-shar”. So easier to explain it as “York-sheer”. Say that 5 times fast and it will sound like “York-sha” for most.
She's a reet Bobby dazzler!
Piles are otherwise known as haemorrhoids. Everyone has haemorrhoids but when they prolapse they get called piles.
Bobby Dazzler was the name of her last tour...
React to her husband,,,Gary Dilaney,,,he's tells very funny one liners
He’s even more brilliant!
We tried, but his style of comedy just isn't for us
York Shire? Yorksha! If you would be so kind ❤
You need to take a look at Dara Ó Briain is NCT. It’s about antenatal classes I don’t know whether you have them in America, their classes that couples go to when they’re expecting a baby