"credit crunch" what a throwback. In a decade it'll be "they think it's all about the cost of living crisis, but what if the real crisis is the cost of being fat?"
out here in Australia and just got a little bit moist seeing this pop up Want you both as my dads and then a British guy to come and interview me about it xx
The first known usage of the "word" genderfluid was in the 90s but has existed long before that. Many words weren't created until recent that describe very real things that have existed for a very long time@@ReekieReels
@@ReekieReels well it had as most of these things can be dated back to many mythologies for gender fluid it would be Norse the better way to put is it wasn’t in the public eye
You're right: as far as I'm aware, the term didn't exist at the time. We just had things like tomboys, girly girls, lads' lads, femboys, and a variety of other people who were less defined by their gender. I guess the latter group might be broadly regarded as "gender-fluid" by the lingo of today's youth.
"So why don't we take cruises? Just look at all the seamen, clearly there's another very big lady in these sailors lives" - some 2000s BBC presenter probably
I'm queer but I didn't feel attacked. This context was funny AF to me but humor containing slurs wouldn't go viral in the US in this decade unless it was to get "cancelled."
He thinks those crisps will distract them so he can run away, but, he’s creating a path straight to him, it won’t take them any time at all to eat a packet of crisps he needs to drop them all in one place, that way, by the time they’ve opened and inhaled them all, he will have had time to get away.
“73% of them think that the credit crunch is a chocolate bar” lmao
The delivery, wangling up a climbing frame, was fantastic. Really good Armando Iannucci sort of stuff.
"credit crunch" what a throwback. In a decade it'll be "they think it's all about the cost of living crisis, but what if the real crisis is the cost of being fat?"
“Wait it’s not a chocolate bar, then what kind of food is it?”
BBC regional news shows still use this exact voice
Same tone of voice, different accents :)
u mean fake news fear mongering ?
"I hate how he wasted his money, so we're going to waste our money punishing him for it" is a hilarious premise for a show 😂
Both the publics money if its the BBC lol
@@jabthejedi even better 😅
As a larger person we will NEVER tell him where the ham is being kept.
Who ate all the pies then?
Ah ha, so you admit you do have ham? Were closing in on you buddy, you may as well confess now!
"Just don't get it on my shoes."
I can absolutely see Jeremy Clarkson saying this
@@ModishShrinkdefinitely
I fucking died lmao
@@ModishShrink Are you sure he didn't? He's been around for rather a long time. Also, he was more or less the best presenter on Top Gear.
Justifiable
The “no hands and ready to die” really brought me back to the uk charity ads 😂
"where they're keeping all the ham.." 💀
hAam
I love you crawling through the jungle gym while straining to talk
"I've got nothing against gender-fluid, just don't get it on my shoes" is a fucking banger line lmfao
Now just imagine Clocks by Coldplay playing underneath as a music bed.
This tone of voice is so familiar to me it's unreal. How are you so good at doing that???
It's not hard
Well *it* is but not the voice
It's perfect
Watching decades of docos
It's standard RP. Pretty common in the south and midlands. Also the accent of most BBC hosts.
Private education
The intonation on the last word is so spot on 😂😂😂
The dynamic angles were killing me. I could _see_ the badly cgi'd bar graph 😂😂
"Don't get it on my shoes" had me choke on my drink, too good
Did he ever figure out where all the ham was being kept???
We'll never tell
"Not Robert, who's got no hands and is ready to die."
Please the accuracy 💀
Please keep making these! They are EXCELLENT!
"Im going undercover as a fat person to find out where they are keeping all the ham"
Nearly gave me a stroke 😂
"yah jist gaaay"🗣️
Relatable asf
@@sashawright1734 REAL
out here in Australia and just got a little bit moist seeing this pop up
Want you both as my dads and then a British guy to come and interview me about it xx
😂 best use of English words yet.
The tone is beyond perfect
All I can recall of the era was David Dickinson saying "Lets take it to OCK-shun".
"I have nothing against genderfluid."
"Just don't get it on my shoes."
I'm non binary and this is one of the best genderfluid jokes of all time.
'genderfluid' isn't real though
@@violetskiy854 neither are your hopes for the future!
Bro, i was gonna comment this 🤣
@DaRealBo Being half *women,* half *men* would imply I am multiple physical people. So you're correct.
@@violetskiy854 gender identities
Need an update on the ham
It has been a year bro, either they ate it or it's expired.
This is the first one I've seen. THE INFLECTION IN THEIR VOICES
Bold of you to assume the British press knew about gender fluidity in the early 2000s
You mean the idea popularised in the 90s? Nah they'd have to be psychic.
It hadn't been invented yet.
The first known usage of the "word" genderfluid was in the 90s but has existed long before that. Many words weren't created until recent that describe very real things that have existed for a very long time@@ReekieReels
@@ReekieReels well it had as most of these things can be dated back to many mythologies for gender fluid it would be Norse the better way to put is it wasn’t in the public eye
You're right: as far as I'm aware, the term didn't exist at the time. We just had things like tomboys, girly girls, lads' lads, femboys, and a variety of other people who were less defined by their gender.
I guess the latter group might be broadly regarded as "gender-fluid" by the lingo of today's youth.
"These other poofters" 😂 m8 please
I love these videos, absolutely yes this is what documentaries were like
"Just don't get it on my shoes" 😭 Yall are comedy gold! 😂
I’m gay and the John dress joke got a proper laugh out of me
Please never stop making these😂😂😂
Funniest new channel I've discovered this weekend on TH-cam 😂
Oh it's a parody?😯I thought this was just an episode of 'find the odd'.Can't wait for the new season!!!
God I lost my shit at the finding out where they hide all the ham part, the tone makes it perfect.
I love my country, but all I can say is British TV can be BRUTAL on tube 😂
this is so 2000s well done young zoom zooms
"youre not different, john. youre just gay." surprisingly wholesome.
"So why don't we take cruises? Just look at all the seamen, clearly there's another very big lady in these sailors lives" - some 2000s BBC presenter probably
This one is exquisite
The voice is so so accurate!!
"so we're using our production budget to push him down a well" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Saying someone isn't different, just gay, is kinda wholesome.
Honestly my favourite genre of tv show.
love this channel crunch skit made me 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤ I'm from uk Leeds so we saw headlines this brutal in sun amd mirror newspaper headlines 😂😂😂😂😂
"My cover's blown, they know I'm not one of them" throws crisps as decoys as he attempts to escape 😅😅😅😅😅😅
Even the cats are slots now!!!!😅😅😅😅😅😅
Welcome to bottom gear, today James is going to fucking die
I love these so much
I miss this presenting style!
I love this series please make more 😂
I deliver to that school behind the dress skit 😂
I can see a lot of this influence in British youtubers xD I think it's rather nice haha
You can tell these blokes werent around for 00s television- the term _"gender fluid"_ wasnt used in any mainstream capacity until the 2010s.
Underated skit
I love these kinds of shows
I'm genderfluid and props to you for one of the best jokes about it lmao
Fr I hate it when genderfluid gets on my shoes, it’s just so hard to wash off :(
I can smell the brass eye inspiration
Even are cats are slots now 😂😂😂
This is f****** funny guys. I feel morale flooding into my cold veins like a warm breath on my nob from a pretty stranger
I fucking love you guys
The first is the most accurate
you watched brass eye, well done
As somebody who grew up during the 2000's I felt uncomfortable with all the derogatory gay slang...
I'm glad society has changed a bit now
I'm queer but I didn't feel attacked. This context was funny AF to me but humor containing slurs wouldn't go viral in the US in this decade unless it was to get "cancelled."
That parka is on point 🔥🔥🔥
I know where fat people are keeping all the ham 😂 I’d watch this show
😂😂😂😂😂😂 I’m in stitches
The credit crunch is a chocolate bar 🎉
The ham got me I won’t lie
I love these soon much 😂
This ...this goes ham ....
This is so good and so damn true, it was much better.
Good to see the spirit of 'Python' is still alive 😂
That first line, someone just woke up and heard that thought “tf did he just say?”
This is so accurate it’s insane. Fucking hilarious.
This type of presenting needs to come back.
Oh god this is too real, it hurts.
I love these
While some funky goofy music playing in the background
This is fucking gold! Also true!
Loved all the weight loss shows!
I lost it at “even our cats are sl*ts now” that’s so funny
I love these guys, hahaha.
Big Mitchell and Webb vibes
Giving Alan partridge vibes 😆
He thinks those crisps will distract them so he can run away, but, he’s creating a path straight to him, it won’t take them any time at all to eat a packet of crisps he needs to drop them all in one place, that way, by the time they’ve opened and inhaled them all, he will have had time to get away.
These are so good - but y’all need to really draw out the last vowels even longer - that shit kills me😂
Not the big fat telly 😭
yup, good steve coogan impersonation
As a Kevin currently sat eating Doritos got a real shock lmao
You guys don't miss!
Someone should give Robert a call. If only he could pick up the phone.....
Don't get in on my shoes 😂😂😂
Stop being so accurate 💀💀
Poor Robert. Not only does he have no hands, but he's also...ready to die 😭
✋️🔶️🤚 "Personally..." 😂
I love this
They keep the hams in police stations
Chris morris approved