I could listen to James talk about anything for hours! He is funny and interesting. Also, many of us like the '70's look in a man, so he shouldn't worry. I don't think I have watched any one else on Head Squeeze.
its a tool used by tilers doing a bathroom etc. used to have a few laying around years ago when working for a tile shop.forgotten the correct name but you can't miss them in the tileing section. the stainless steel ones are best by far, the tips don't break off or chip. cheers
"1970's Man", I can relate bing of just a slightly older "vintage" than James. Hey, 50 is only a number and your doing your best work ever here on Head Squeeze.
If you measure your contribution to the species by the length of time since the earliest known evolution of the species, then your contribution becomes less and less significant over time. You just rippled my pond, James!
There are one research (that I couldn't be bothered to look for) which suggests, that people only have "fake" early childhood memories, which they "internalised" from old photos or stories told by parents. But I bet the differ: my mother could not possibly explain me how I could not understand human speech and what it sounded like, such thing is just impossible to explain to someone.
I remember myself in a stroller all packed in full PJs that were too damn hot for a summer. I can clearly hear people talk, but I can't understand a word, only the tone of the speech (it is not even like hearing a foreign language, not at all; it's more like hearing some animal noises). Then some random small angry dog comes from under the fence, barks runs in my direction and gets kicked away by my mother like a football. Grannies on the street are grunting. I believe I was 2 or 3 y.o. then.
Older sisters make older brothers look like Walmart greeters by comparison... till you get older of course. (Survivor of sister that was 5 years older.)
I don't agree that a single simple object that can have many different functions is really a testament as to our intelligence, really its how we can combine a huge number of simple things into one device which achieves more than the sum of its parts, for instance GPS is one of the only technologies that required engineers to account for both special and general relativity for it to work.
Remember the car series that is available on Amazon Prime for $99 a year, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May used to be in Top Gear, and it is a great show!
Why doesn't the somewhat modern man invest a tiny, tiny fraction of his undoubtedly healthy income in a non-stick pan? But, if the reasonably modern man, at the age of 50, can get amusement by banging metal objects on a table, I suppose his thinking may be unconventional.
I could listen to James talk about anything for hours! He is funny and interesting. Also, many of us like the '70's look in a man, so he shouldn't worry.
I don't think I have watched any one else on Head Squeeze.
Thank you!
Seeing James May rambling on about anything is arguably the third best benefit of the Internet.
its a tool used by tilers doing a bathroom etc. used to have a few laying around years ago when working for a tile shop.forgotten the correct name but you can't miss them in the tileing section. the stainless steel ones are best by far, the tips don't break off or chip. cheers
I'm here to watch you, James. Don't think otherwise. Also, make some more episodes of Man Lab!
"1970's Man", I can relate bing of just a slightly older "vintage" than James. Hey, 50 is only a number and your doing your best work ever here on Head Squeeze.
The sound of the brain that gets squeezed by the c-clamp in the beginning of these videos makes my head hurt every time...
I bet that's why they have changed the channel's name. I'm so glad they've decided to out it at the end.
I too am 1970's man and I'm so glad you've defined us.
congrtazzz captain sloowww for prensentation for this program! and for the crew too! keep it up!
Let's face it, almost all of us went to this channel because James May was here. Sure we stay for everyones bit, but we came for James.
Cobgrats on 250,000 headsqueezers!
Headsqueeze the only place where James May can talk without being cut off :D
Congrats! I hope you celebrate properly!
aaw, James YOU ARE our favorite
Wow, 250,000 subscribers!
Keep up the good work!
These are fun stuff to watch while waiting a new season of top gear, perhaps even informative, keep it up :)
you can use the can & bottle opener (especially on a Swiss army knife) to adjust the sights of your rifle...
I'm sure that I have similar foggy memories of learning to walk. vague recollections of striving to not fall over before reaching the sofa.
If you measure your contribution to the species by the length of time since the earliest known evolution of the species, then your contribution becomes less and less significant over time.
You just rippled my pond, James!
I remember when my mother once bathed me in the bathroom sink hehe. It's a very brief but very vivid memory.
I love you James
Yay vlogbrothers collaboration that sounds cool
James, need link to an e-hop where this miracle item can be purchase please! Thank you
Good idea but the thing I find is that the swiss army knife has a lot of tools that don't actually work as well together as each would individually.
congratz
True, I'm also exactly 50 years old. As is the Porsche 911 :)
Next stop 500.000
I can't subscribe button does not work .
I enjoy your shows.
There are one research (that I couldn't be bothered to look for) which suggests, that people only have "fake" early childhood memories, which they "internalised" from old photos or stories told by parents.
But I bet the differ:
my mother could not possibly explain me how I could not understand human speech and what it sounded like, such thing is just impossible to explain to someone.
he is so well versed in talking about nothing thanks to Clarkson and Hammond
True.
Came for James, stayed for Hannah Fry.
is he related to the bloke from queen
Brian May? They made a gag about it on The Grand Tour
"This is the James May, a 1970's man"
"ohh ahhh ohhh"
James you're the best looking!
... the only thing missing on HdSqz are close ups of the presenters ... intentional?
I remember myself in a stroller all packed in full PJs that were too damn hot for a summer.
I can clearly hear people talk, but I can't understand a word, only the tone of the speech (it is not even like hearing a foreign language, not at all; it's more like hearing some animal noises).
Then some random small angry dog comes from under the fence, barks runs in my direction and gets kicked away by my mother like a football.
Grannies on the street are grunting.
I believe I was 2 or 3 y.o. then.
When was that? I feel like they grown very quickly.
Actually James, it is just you
Where do I find this all-powerful double ended spatula?
I came here because of James May, and stayed for the same reason. Sorry, other headsqeezees
I lol'd
I want one of those tools
Well to be honest James, my subscription is totally attributable to you so...
Older sisters make older brothers look like Walmart greeters by comparison... till you get older of course. (Survivor of sister that was 5 years older.)
Please could you do a collaboration with the Vlogbrothers.
I don't agree that a single simple object that can have many different functions is really a testament as to our intelligence, really its how we can combine a huge number of simple things into one device which achieves more than the sum of its parts, for instance GPS is one of the only technologies that required engineers to account for both special and general relativity for it to work.
No, sweatpants are our best invention!
What are cobgrats? That sounds like some delicious combination of cornmeal and grits.
I remember you from the Grand Tour,
Remember the car series that is available on Amazon Prime for $99 a year, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May used to be in Top Gear, and it is a great show!
What about the Swiss Army knife?
Notice James never mentioned global warming on the things we may have been wiped out by?
I'm impressed
Wd40 has more uses than anything I know
You haven't had them? Oh you are missing out! Only the tastiest food known to man!
speaking of which, why cant we remember when we are young?
And what about Duct-Tape and the famous WD-40? ;)
So... the man that Jeremy Clarkson keeps comparing to a dog used sleep in his dog's bed? :)
What is this tool you speak of?
I'm sure Jeremy Clarkson will have something to say about the most useful tool. (Hint : Hammer)
If u ask me James is no older than we are...
Hey!?! :P
I'b sorry I hab a cold too.
Almost as many subscribers as units of alcohol consumed in a year by Oz Clarke
I have a stainless steel version of one of those. It's no where near as useful as a selection of hammers.
"Totes amazeballs"? I didn't realise this channel was aimed at 5 year olds.
I was the 250 000th, do I win a prize?
You cant remember because your neurons werent fully connected and you couldnt store memories because of it.
love james may, but what is he on about ???
... "Totes amazeballs"? I... ):
Duct Tape! There are more uses for duct tape! (an there are no moving parts!)
I would wager that more people have duct tape!!!
james may has a sister?
its irony
Because the part of the brain that records long term memory is not really developed yet :)
King of the Waffle
Why doesn't the somewhat modern man invest a tiny, tiny fraction of his undoubtedly healthy income in a non-stick pan?
But, if the reasonably modern man, at the age of 50, can get amusement by banging metal objects on a table, I suppose his thinking may be unconventional.
Try a stick.
yeah we know that James is old and Jeremy is even older!!!does that mean Jeremy is 1,000,000 years old
Most older sisters are disturbing.
yea i only watch james mays videos, could care less for the other presenters, sorry
James is utterly ridiculous.