I don't think there's anyone in the world that I would want to have at a dinner party more than Sandi! I find her endlessly fascinating and with a speech and cadence that I could listen for ages.
I love Sandi Toksvig. Listening to her makes the pain in my chest go away and gives me hope for a world that, for all intents and purposes, has gone completely doolally.
Ali Servan - when you say ‘pain in my chest’ is this metaphoric or literal? I’m sorry but I’ve been worrying about you after reading this and finally decided to ask the question... I ask because for many months a few years back I had a pain in my chest whenever I felt a bit stressed and I ignored it... I had a heart attack and one of the first questions they asked was did you ever have chest pain before... I’m sorry if you were just turning a phrase, so to speak, and indeed I would hate to cause you any more concern than our times demand... but I had to ask...
Jocelyn Bell Burnell discovered pulsars in 1967 as part of her PhD thesis and her supervisor got the Nobel Prize for it without her. As well as the sexism of the time it also has to do with the hierarchies of academia but is still thought of as one of the biggest controversies in Physics in the last century. I've heard her talk and she is incredibly humble about it, she's gone on to win almost every other prize there is in the field and to support other women and minorities with the prize money.
I met Bell at the ERC in Bruxelles 10 or 12 years ago. She minimises the contribution and points out that it is the head researcher who guides the research as well as makes the conclusions. So the correct persons received the award. The assertion seems to annoy her. Well annoyed as a Quaker is ever likely to act.
@@tamasmarcuis4455 You've just described what claireloub meant by "incredibly humble about it". Nonetheless, it is controversial...especially when one considers that the Award can be shared.
My First Day Here, so I would like to extend my usual Deep Knee of Appreciation, Floor Groveling and echoing Thank Yous for giving us some of your time and to entertain away the horrible world that's festering out there right now. A proper Fortnum and Mason Royal Blend brew and home-made ''Milano''s are yours when you get here.
When I was a kid I wanted to be a boy & be treated like a boy, even though I was a girl and wanted to be a girl - because I thought it was all boys who had done all the awesome adventures, and I was an awesome adventurer type. I wish I’d known more about all the women (& minorities) I know now. Thanks Sandi for teaching us all so much!
I was always glad I was a girl! I thought we had more options, because we could be tomboy if we wanted, or girly if we wanted. Women could do any job they wanted, but men were looked down on if they wanted to be nurses or elementary school teachers. I'd guess, from your photo, I'm about 10 years older than you. Was a kid in southern California. Glad your world is growing! 😊
Similar here. I have brothers, and didn't understand why I had different rules. I used to think "But I am a boy on the inside" although not being dissatisfied with being a girl on the outside. I took me a while to figure out that I was just fine, and the problem was with the rules. The hell with the rules. Adventures for everyone!
Not to long ago my niece had some children as they got older I asked what shed like for xmas and she also made the comment that I was the one that gave cool presents. She wasent one that wanted dolls or pink barbies, she wanted bows n arrows, dart guns , raidio controled cars etc. She said she wanted fun stuff. And that all the girl stuff was dumb. Lol
Similarly, it should be possible to revoke them; I'm thinking of the surgeon who was awarded the Prize for inventing the Lobotomy, which is now generally seen as a Very Bad Thing.
Roslyn Franklin did not receive the Nobel Prize because the award committee did not give awards posthumously. Some suspect her cancer was caused by her work with x-rays.
I’d rather like to pick up on Sandi‘s idea of a Salon, i.e. a discourse rather than a monologue and add another underrepresented lady to the list (also, I don’t want to spend more time on the transatlantic loud-mouth than strictly necessary and I already had my rant today). Today we commemorate the passing of Katia Mann, who died on April 25th, 1980, at age 97. She was the beautiful,intelligent and long-suffering wife of the great German novelist Thomas Mann. Without her unwavering support, although not always without regret, her Nobel laureate husband‘s oeuvre would have been a lot smaller, I’m sure. So thank you Mrs Mann for your invaluable contribution to literature!
Sandi, you know your life has become insular when anxiously awaiting your daily musings and catastrophizing as to why they were a mere few hours later than usual in posting. I watched the video, but having realised I was too uptight to take in a word, I am going to pop the kettle on and restart my day... Thank you Sandi, Debbie and Alex for continuing to turn up on my screen daily to remind us of the good and the bad throughout history. Without an accurate history we cannot change our future. Take care...
So sorry. Our new production assistant Bobby Knitwit was in charge of uploading and got distracted. He was also late bringing me my coffee. We're hoping it's not a pattern. Take care.
@@sandit1570 At least Bobby is trying. His little arms probably get tired easily. And what's in his head? Stuff that is quickly distracted, I expect. Take care all of you, we love your offerings.
I just happened upon this channel and am delighted beyond words to have done so. I became a subscriber before the video's end. Thank you for this haven of civility, far removed from the festering cesspool that has become the American discourse.
Thank you Ms Toksvig, I am sure that these vignettes are a great deal of work for you and your partner. They bring a brief moment of clarity, serenity and much needed humour for a few brief moments to me. I really thank you.
I grew up in Green Bay. As a teenager, I volunteered for some years at the living history museum there, mainly in the 1836 Fort area. Happy to have stumbled upon this video.
I have ceased to be surprised at every time I learn of a scientific discovery, attributed to a man alone or a group of men, that a woman was absolutely necessary, and magically untold in the history. I can't help but think that this must go as far back in history as we perceive.
Wonderful, Sandi! Thank you so much for the ray of light. Rosalind Franklin's injustice popped into my head just yesterday. Synchronicity... And you did ALL this in one take. Truly professional.
I have just now discovered your channel. What a pleasure. I "liked" for the plethora information you managed to provide in 8 minutes, and subscribed to ensure I do not miss your wonderful wit in future.
Thanks so much Sandi, Debbie, Alex and Bobby Knitwit! Thanks so much Sandi for taking so much of your time to bring us these fab videos every day - must take up loads of your time. :) For me, the word that will most be remembered during this time is the unprecedented use of the word ‘unprecedented ’
How did this appear in my recommendations? I'm so happy for it! Fabulous! Great to be able to belly laugh during isolation and a welcome break from the news! I'll even learn a new word each day! Thank you so much! ❤️️ Greetings from Canada 🇨🇦
I just came upon your channel and I love it. May I suggest an appropriate name for 'The Donald'? We do not use titles such as 'His Excellency' for our Presidents, but perhaps here we can make an exception: 'His Malignancy.' Another appropriate name might be 'Donald the Viral,' or perhaps 'Donald the Bat Guano.'
@@Serai3 Lol. Well, considering that chimps will resort to hurling their feces at specific targets of their wrath. But then again they can show compassion to their own kind and even other species.
Here's a little tidbit for you: Maurice Wilkins, who also did x-ray diffraction work, and Rosalind Franklin, did not get along. Not sure what the reason was... but it makes me laugh that there is a building named after them, the Franklin Wilkins Building in the Waterloo Campus of King's College London. She would have been appalled!
so grateful and pleased to discover this. Thank you so much Sandi! And what a point! The lack of precision in language has been weaponized, as demonstrated with deadly effect week after week, and who knows what it will take to undo that. Your work is important :)
Ms. Toksvig is one of those rare performers who can hold your attention both with and without a live audience. This is a really valuable skill set nowadays. (I wish they had let her play Dr. Who)
Oh my! I just started following Tony Slattery on FB, and now I've found you here, Sandi! I discovered both of you out of wanting to start watching "Whose Line is it Anyways?" from its origins in the UK! Yay!!
Thank you once again for a funny and informative time. Totally understand if you & team needed a day off, but you would be missed! Couldn’t pick up my tapestry until you were talking...although it’s been waiting for the past 22 years.💕🌼
Gosh, entire sentences - how fun - I remember back, when one could find signs of intelligent human discourse, in the newspaper. Now, apparently, one must hope to stumble across such, rare treasures, among a, 'flatulence of content providers'
I think you are just marvellous. Extremely intelligent, very funny ,and may I say a wee cutie. All of the programs that you are part of I watch because you make them more interesting. Believe me I dont give complements easy .If you have got that certain something which you have in leaps and bounds .You take care af yourself and your loved ones .Thankyou for making our lives a little easier .From Helen ♥️🤘🤗🏴
My understanding is the Rosalind Franklin was mentioned in Crick and Watson’s paper, but she had died before the Nobel prize was awarded, and the rules of the Nobel foundation don’t allow for awards to be made posthumously. She is certainly known now, along with Maurice Wilkins who also worked on it.
“I’ve been to Chippewa Falls and the need for such a word [for being full of spunk] is not immediately obvious.” - I think I pulled a muscle laughing! 😂
By the way you laid the stress on "inner tubing" I'm not sure you know what that is. It means a flotation device derived from the inflated inner tube (usually said here in the u.s. as one word, 'innertube') of a tire and used for floating lazily downstream.
Well so called reasonal people are asleep or asheep (new word for you!) because they haven't a clue of what's really going on! I think he could go down in history as 'The game changer or The punisher! #Q #WWG1WGA!
Christopher Dean the greatest on par with Washington and Lincoln.... wake up man, why do you think his popularity is totally at odds with the media circus who invent rubbish to malign him..
@@clairrollings3988 : Trump, with the conniving of AG Barr & Mitch McConnell, are creating the most lawless, corrupt, morally and ethically-challenged administration in the US. The erosion to the US institutions of justice, ecology, the free press, etc., is incalculable at this time but unless corrected, the destruction may prove to be fatal to our democratic way of life.
@@dianemoonstone4715 you need to cleanse your pineal gland, take couple of red pills and take a long trip down the rabbit hole(you won't like it it ain't pretty but the truth will set you free)!
Wow. Green Bay, Wisconsin is my hometown! Regarding toilet paper...”we make the paper and we know how to hang it (over vs. under)”. Green Bay also happens to be the home of the National Railroad Museum. Thanks again for those minutes of joy.
I don't think there's anyone in the world that I would want to have at a dinner party more than Sandi! I find her endlessly fascinating and with a speech and cadence that I could listen for ages.
I think Stephen Fry would be the perfect acompaniment to Sandi...
I love Sandi Toksvig. Listening to her makes the pain in my chest go away and gives me hope for a world that, for all intents and purposes, has gone completely doolally.
Well done.
Mmmm... Donald the Doolally works for me... :)
Ali Servan - when you say ‘pain in my chest’ is this metaphoric or literal? I’m sorry but I’ve been worrying about you after reading this and finally decided to ask the question... I ask because for many months a few years back I had a pain in my chest whenever I felt a bit stressed and I ignored it... I had a heart attack and one of the first questions they asked was did you ever have chest pain before... I’m sorry if you were just turning a phrase, so to speak, and indeed I would hate to cause you any more concern than our times demand... but I had to ask...
Feel sorry for you..she can espouse history .but has no grasp on the here and now.
@@veronicamoss2597 Weird comment, Veronica.
I’ve heard him referred to as the “Tangerine Shit Gibbon”. I vote for that.
Gibbons are such wonderful animals though
@@Stitchxavi Sadly Trump is not!
I like Jon Stewart's name for him - Fuckface von Clownstick. Really sums it up.
I've always preferred the great orange goblin. Puts him in his proper sphere.
Mark Twain said, "Use the right word, not its second cousin."
@Laughing Gravy Twain chose words for effect. Since "correct" was often interpreted as "decorous", I think he said what he meant.
@Laughing Gravy But was he wrong....hmmm?!?
A voice of sanity and civility in this increasingly insane and uncivil world. Thank you Sandi...
Hear hear!!
Jocelyn Bell Burnell discovered pulsars in 1967 as part of her PhD thesis and her supervisor got the Nobel Prize for it without her. As well as the sexism of the time it also has to do with the hierarchies of academia but is still thought of as one of the biggest controversies in Physics in the last century. I've heard her talk and she is incredibly humble about it, she's gone on to win almost every other prize there is in the field and to support other women and minorities with the prize money.
I met Bell at the ERC in Bruxelles 10 or 12 years ago. She minimises the contribution and points out that it is the head researcher who guides the research as well as makes the conclusions. So the correct persons received the award. The assertion seems to annoy her. Well annoyed as a Quaker is ever likely to act.
@@tamasmarcuis4455 You've just described what claireloub meant by "incredibly humble about it". Nonetheless, it is controversial...especially when one considers that the Award can be shared.
My First Day Here, so I would like to extend my usual Deep Knee of Appreciation, Floor Groveling and echoing Thank Yous for giving us some of your time and to entertain away the horrible world that's festering out there right now. A proper Fortnum and Mason Royal Blend brew and home-made ''Milano''s are yours when you get here.
When I was a kid I wanted to be a boy & be treated like a boy, even though I was a girl and wanted to be a girl - because I thought it was all boys who had done all the awesome adventures, and I was an awesome adventurer type.
I wish I’d known more about all the women (& minorities) I know now.
Thanks Sandi for teaching us all so much!
Don't take what she says too seriously, there's a lot she left out.
I was always glad I was a girl! I thought we had more options, because we could be tomboy if we wanted, or girly if we wanted. Women could do any job they wanted, but men were looked down on if they wanted to be nurses or elementary school teachers. I'd guess, from your photo, I'm about 10 years older than you. Was a kid in southern California. Glad your world is growing! 😊
Similar here. I have brothers, and didn't understand why I had different rules. I used to think "But I am a boy on the inside" although not being dissatisfied with being a girl on the outside. I took me a while to figure out that I was just fine, and the problem was with the rules. The hell with the rules. Adventures for everyone!
@@OUigot If she had not people would accuse her of cruelty to the likes of Trump and Boris...reality has that tendency!
Not to long ago my niece had some children as they got older I asked what shed like for xmas and she also made the comment that I was the one that gave cool presents. She wasent one that wanted dolls or pink barbies, she wanted bows n arrows, dart guns , raidio controled cars etc. She said she wanted fun stuff. And that all the girl stuff was dumb. Lol
I use Trumpelthinskin quite a bit, it just seems to roll off the tongue easily and fits his persona.
I call him orange foolius (an orange Julius is a drink) or SCROTUS
Peter Nicolaides I love your term Trumpelthinskin. I’ve used it and introduced it to my friends
I like that...Trumpelthinskin!
@@lindahart6049 I like it, may I use it?
Trumpty Dumpty
I think that there must be a case for retrospective Nobel Prizes to correct the wrongs of the past
Similarly, it should be possible to revoke them; I'm thinking of the surgeon who was awarded the Prize for inventing the Lobotomy, which is now generally seen as a Very Bad Thing.
Roslyn Franklin did not receive the Nobel Prize because the award committee did not give awards posthumously. Some suspect her cancer was caused by her work with x-rays.
Why do we subscribe to this farce? This prize is as valid as any "Beauty Queen" or "Mr. Universe" competition.
Has anybody ever asked you? Or you?
The IgNoble?
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6:53
‘Please don’t tell me she lost the case, please don’t tell me she lost the case...’
‘It may surprise you that she won.’
‘YES!!!’
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I was hoping the same.
"I could tell you more, but lets tell a happier story" was sort of a hint that it would end differently.
Lets hear it for Maggie Knight! And thanks to the judge who kept a level head.
I could not have wished for a better person than Sandi to present my daughter with her degree.
I just stumbled on this but you now are my hero and one of my all-time favorite persons!
Sandi is Wonderful! Thanks for your erudite insights and marvelous voice!
I’d rather like to pick up on Sandi‘s idea of a Salon, i.e. a discourse rather than a monologue and add another underrepresented lady to the list (also, I don’t want to spend more time on the transatlantic loud-mouth than strictly necessary and I already had my rant today). Today we commemorate the passing of Katia Mann, who died on April 25th, 1980, at age 97. She was the beautiful,intelligent and long-suffering wife of the great German novelist Thomas Mann. Without her unwavering support, although not always without regret, her Nobel laureate husband‘s oeuvre would have been a lot smaller, I’m sure. So thank you Mrs Mann for your invaluable contribution to literature!
Sandi, you know your life has become insular when anxiously awaiting your daily musings and catastrophizing as to why they were a mere few hours later than usual in posting. I watched the video, but having realised I was too uptight to take in a word, I am going to pop the kettle on and restart my day... Thank you Sandi, Debbie and Alex for continuing to turn up on my screen daily to remind us of the good and the bad throughout history. Without an accurate history we cannot change our future. Take care...
So sorry. Our new production assistant Bobby Knitwit was in charge of uploading and got distracted. He was also late bringing me my coffee. We're hoping it's not a pattern. Take care.
@@sandit1570 At least Bobby is trying. His little arms probably get tired easily. And what's in his head? Stuff that is quickly distracted, I expect. Take care all of you, we love your offerings.
Sandi T please tell Bobby Knitwit he’s forgiven, but only because he has such cute purl...
I just happened upon this channel and am delighted beyond words to have done so. I became a subscriber before the video's end. Thank you for this haven of civility, far removed from the festering cesspool that has become the American discourse.
You are great! I'm from Wisconsin and you are right on! Thank you for all this! Be kind.
Thank you Ms Toksvig, I am sure that these vignettes are a great deal of work for you and your partner. They bring a brief moment of clarity, serenity and much needed humour for a few brief moments to me. I really thank you.
I grew up in Green Bay. As a teenager, I volunteered for some years at the living history museum there, mainly in the 1836 Fort area. Happy to have stumbled upon this video.
I can think of only one correct word to qualify this video: excellent
Sandi thanks for making me smile 😀 and think! 🤔
"The need for such a word is not immediately obvious." Priceless.
This is the first time I've seen a video from her pop up in my feed but I already love her. 😁😂
I have ceased to be surprised at every time I learn of a scientific discovery, attributed to a man alone or a group of men, that a woman was absolutely necessary, and magically untold in the history.
I can't help but think that this must go as far back in history as we perceive.
Wonderful, Sandi! Thank you so much for the ray of light.
Rosalind Franklin's injustice popped into my head just yesterday. Synchronicity...
And you did ALL this in one take. Truly professional.
I have just now discovered your channel. What a pleasure.
I "liked" for the plethora information you managed to provide in 8 minutes, and subscribed to ensure I do not miss your wonderful wit in future.
Thanks so much Sandi, Debbie, Alex and Bobby Knitwit! Thanks so much Sandi for taking so much of your time to bring us these fab videos every day - must take up loads of your time. :) For me, the word that will most be remembered during this time is the unprecedented use of the word ‘unprecedented ’
The way you are with words, priceless, many thanks.
I can sleep better tonight after hearing Sandi's calming voice imparting knowledge and wisdom
How did this appear in my recommendations? I'm so happy for it! Fabulous! Great to be able to belly laugh during isolation and a welcome break from the news! I'll even learn a new word each day! Thank you so much! ❤️️ Greetings from Canada 🇨🇦
Brilliant, entertaining, informative, enjoyable, wonderfully distracting. Thank you!!!!!!!
Sandi Toksvig please keep doing whatever takes your fancy. You make the world a better place. I trust your judgement. :-)
I don't know how I got here, but I'm glad I did. She is phenomenal, thoughtful and hilarious.
I just came upon your channel and I love it. May I suggest an appropriate name for 'The Donald'? We do not use titles such as 'His Excellency' for our Presidents, but perhaps here we can make an exception: 'His Malignancy.' Another appropriate name might be 'Donald the Viral,' or perhaps 'Donald the Bat Guano.'
I think this may be my favorite Vox Tox episode yet. I love your plays on words and how eloquently you use language.
A name I've heard for his supporters is "Trumpanzees". I find it most appropriate considering their conduct.
Awfully insulting to chimpanzees, though.
@@Serai3 Lol. Well, considering that chimps will resort to hurling their feces at specific targets of their wrath. But then again they can show compassion to their own kind and even other species.
Love this lady and loved this video, made me so happy, how I long for a conversation with someone as intelligently agile as she.
That was delicious. Thank you Sandy.
Thank you. Happiness, family and laughter from Melbourne. ;)
My school house is named after Rosalind Franklin 😁
European Space Agency's Mars rover is called the Rosalind Franklin. Due to go up in 2023.
Here's a little tidbit for you: Maurice Wilkins, who also did x-ray diffraction work, and Rosalind Franklin, did not get along. Not sure what the reason was... but it makes me laugh that there is a building named after them, the Franklin Wilkins Building in the Waterloo Campus of King's College London. She would have been appalled!
To me the word "robust" sounds like it means a robot falling on its face and shattering into flinders.
@Nathaniel Hellerstein
🤣🤣😂🤦🏻♂️👍🏼👍🏼
This deserves wayyyyy more likes...
@@YusufGinnah Well I just gave it one.
@@anniespencer7879 me, too
so grateful and pleased to discover this. Thank you so much Sandi! And what a point! The lack of precision in language has been weaponized, as demonstrated with deadly effect week after week, and who knows what it will take to undo that. Your work is important :)
I don't know what I watched here, but I enjoyed it thoroughly. You are a great person!
Ms. Toksvig is one of those rare performers who can hold your attention both with and without a live audience. This is a really valuable skill set nowadays. (I wish they had let her play Dr. Who)
How wonderful. Bit late to the party, mid May, but everything you said still applies. Must not be late for your next vid so I promptly subscribed.
And the name for you Ma'am is: invaluable!!!!! I'll do my best (here in the USA) to make sure The Douche troubles us no more!!!
Brilliant. Thanks. I love listening to you speak.
Soooo many ideas; soooo unprintable! Don't get me started on the demise of the adverb and count noun quantifiers!
@John M :))
This vid just made my day. I am so in love with Sandi's beautiful mind. Always learn something new when I watch her. ❤
Oh my! I just started following Tony Slattery on FB, and now I've found you here, Sandi! I discovered both of you out of wanting to start watching "Whose Line is it Anyways?" from its origins in the UK! Yay!!
Words do indeed matter. We need to get them right as we need history right.
Respect where it's due. Lovely outro-music by the way.
Thank you once again for a funny and informative time. Totally understand if you & team needed a day off, but you would be missed! Couldn’t pick up my tapestry until you were talking...although it’s been waiting for the past 22 years.💕🌼
Thank you Sandi ❤️
Sandi ... love your work! Thxxxxx.
Thank you, Sandy.
It is refreshing to listen to someone speaking English properly. It is even better when she says interesting things.
Thanks Sandi!
💛
Gosh, entire sentences - how fun - I remember back, when one could find signs of intelligent human discourse, in the newspaper. Now, apparently, one must hope to stumble across such, rare treasures, among a, 'flatulence of content providers'
A flatulence of content providers, magnificent!
What a gem you are!
I am very happy to have discovered your TH-cam program. Enjoyed you and QI very much.
I think you are just marvellous. Extremely intelligent, very funny ,and may I say a wee cutie. All of the programs that you are part of I watch because you make them more interesting. Believe me I dont give complements easy .If you have got that certain something which you have in leaps and bounds .You take care af yourself and your loved ones .Thankyou for making our lives a little easier .From Helen ♥️🤘🤗🏴
Thank you Sandy
Absolutely wonderful sent to my Aunt, and mom. Thanks so much. Also drumph stunk.
As words that be simple truly mater I have but two
Thank you ❤
Loved the video Sandi. I shall enjoy thinking up names
What a witty individual! Thank you.
As for Donald Trump, I think "Don the Con" is good enough.
Or possibly 'Trump the Grump'?
Orange foolius or SCROTUS
@@emilymulcahy "Scrotus"thanks. I'll use that now!
@@qphil66 my pleasure
Dumpy trumpy.
you are bloody fantastic!
Sandi, please do more audiobooks! I loved your autobiography and am loving your channel.
Pleasant education at the fireplace in my mind! Thank you very much!
I call that man the minority president.
#StaySafeAndSane
You are delightfully well read and I am from Wisconsin. I am glad the Google algorythm through you on my view list!
What a marvelous channel. Loved it.
Brilliant
Love your wit and charm thankyou for brightening my day
Thanks, Sandi! A lovely yet poignant diversion today for me. But you were far too kind at the end ..... LOL
Delightfully thought-provoking.
Why didn't I know this channel existed!? Subscribed! X
He'll be called, "A Cautionary Tale".
My understanding is the Rosalind Franklin was mentioned in Crick and Watson’s paper, but she had died before the Nobel prize was awarded, and the rules of the Nobel foundation don’t allow for awards to be made posthumously. She is certainly known now, along with Maurice Wilkins who also worked on it.
We're sending love from PNW, thank you so much.
This made my day! You look like my mom, a retired English teacher. ❤️
Not only informative but superly entraining
I grew up in Madison Wisconsin ...now live outside of Milwaukee. Thanks for the shout out🐄🧀🍺🌭🥨
Fabulous Sandi!!! Thank you xxx
“I’ve been to Chippewa Falls and the need for such a word [for being full of spunk] is not immediately obvious.” - I think I pulled a muscle laughing! 😂
first day here. I am so glad i found you. Thank you for inviting us into your home.
By the way you laid the stress on "inner tubing" I'm not sure you know what that is. It means a flotation device derived from the inflated inner tube (usually said here in the u.s. as one word, 'innertube') of a tire and used for floating lazily downstream.
Just me that thought she was going to say "Stephen the Fry"?
haha
Whatever we call him in 2120 could hardly be any worse than what any reasonable person calls him now!
Well so called reasonal people are asleep or asheep (new word for you!) because they haven't a clue of what's really going on! I think he could go down in history as 'The game changer or The punisher! #Q #WWG1WGA!
Christopher Dean the greatest on par with Washington and Lincoln.... wake up man, why do you think his popularity is totally at odds with the media circus who invent rubbish to malign him..
@@clairrollings3988 : Trump, with the conniving of AG Barr & Mitch McConnell, are creating the most lawless, corrupt, morally and ethically-challenged administration in the US. The erosion to the US institutions of justice, ecology, the free press, etc., is incalculable at this time but unless corrected, the destruction may prove to be fatal to our democratic way of life.
@Emmett Hardie Have you been at the adrenachrome?
@@dianemoonstone4715 you need to cleanse your pineal gland, take couple of red pills and take a long trip down the rabbit hole(you won't like it it ain't pretty but the truth will set you free)!
I love her voice..very relaxing
Probably call him something beginning in C ending in T and having four letters.
Cart?
Cult?
Clot - accurate without being rude
Amw! You made my day. I really LOL. So happy I found this channel
Thank you! Thank you. Thank you.
So excited to find your channel. Long time fan. New subscriber who is currently reading your book Whistling for the elephants. Thank yoj
My first time here. Thank you!
Another word I might add: marvelous.
Chanced upon this video almost by accident and found you delightful!! Subscribing!
love that Bobby Knitwit has joined the VoxTox team
Wow. Green Bay, Wisconsin is my hometown! Regarding toilet paper...”we make the paper and we know how to hang it (over vs. under)”. Green Bay also happens to be the home of the National Railroad Museum. Thanks again for those minutes of joy.