In the 1990's there was a train in the UK where it stopped at a station and they told everyone to get off for the train now terminates here. All the people on the train refused to get off and they had to allow the train to go onto it's original destination. It was called a sit in by the passengers.
The UK has had some pretty powerful tornados. 137mph winds such as those seen from the Birmingham tornado are not to be taken lightly. Though as with most tornados, they're generally in unpopulated areas and often pretty weak.
A man (rather wealthy) knocked on my door to say he had knocked a bit of my wall down and he would pay for it. It's a drystone wall and I can do that myself, so I said not to worry, but a bottle of wine would be nice. After I did it he came round to say that I had done a good job then added "I haven't got you any wine though". Now I wish I had had a professional out who charged the usual £200 a square metre.
North east england had really bad winds a couple of years ago. Wheelie bins were indeed, flying around by themselves. I went to the local garage for candles that night. I found myself dodging the bins which were flying around in circles, some being lifted in the air. There were big metal road, train and shop signs ripped from their fixtures, flying around in the air, too. Many house bricks had been shaved by the wind that same night. Big family trampolines were flying througn the air too.
@@timglennon6814 Thankfully it didn't. It landed in the middle of her garden. Mum is 84 so has no real need. She let everyone know on her morning 'dog walk' that it was there and someone who lives a street over from her collected it later that day. 🎐
8:30 The scousers won't know either, love, he's got a west country accent - not scouse. He's basically saying that a nice cold drink goes down well in hot weather. I'd translate more accurately, but I can't understand either 😂 (Surrey born/raised).
A couple of excerpts there are from BBC's excellent rural mockumentary sitcom 'This Country' starring and written by siblings Charlie and Daisy May Cooper. A reminder of how realistic their bored, listless and dim rural teenagers they portray can be.
Hilarious, and based near me. My friend's children were at school with this brother and sister comedy act. In reality, they were not like it themselves, and neither were any of the youngsters I know in our village.
Yes we get winds, we are the land of rain and gales. That why our houses are generally substantial. We are used to it and just moan about it in our weather moaning.
There are a few videos out there of Jeremy trying to talk to Gerald on TH-cam. One of the funniest and much loved characters in his Clarkson’s Farm series.
Yes, the wind can get that bad! I've had to retrieve my bin a few times, and once during a legendary storm here in Scotland (Hurricane Bawbag) I had to work and when locking up for the day to try and get home (all the roads and rail lines were closed), the wind literally picked me up and flung me across a road!
It gets very windy here. I remember many school days where my friends and I had to physically battle against the wind on our way to school, literally getting pushed back by the force, it's impressive haha
The winds do, and can get bad. Every year, every winter, we'll see at least one, if not multiple storms cross the UK (mostly the northwest) with windspeeds over 130mph. The highest speed so far in 2024 was recorded at Glencoe - 167mph.
From the look of the streets I'm pretty the sure flying wheelie bin footage was of a very local tornado that hit West Bridgeford in Nottingham some months ago - just a few miles from where I live. There was quite extensive damage, especially to roofs.
Next time you are in the UK, try visiting the Shetland Islands, and you'll find out how windy it can get here. I lived there for a few years when I was younger and sometimes the wind would literally lift me off my feet.
A few of those clips are from a comedy sitcom called This Country. It’s worth checking out. It’s such an accurate reflection of our more ‘chavvy’ areas of the UK and most of us know someone just like the characters in it 😂 (CHAV = Council House And Violent).
It's true about the buses... They are sometimes very very old. Like 2010 or earlier. I've even seen a 2004 bus driving around and trust me, it looks 20 years old too.
I love a good meme compilation so thanks 👏🏽 6:10 "Our top story today...Honorary Englishman from US declares a train commuter strike sitting on a gamer chair."
We are sometimes warned on the weather forecast to bring in items of garden furniture (deckchairs, plastic tables, trampolines etc) in bad storms here as they may suddenly fly away, though I can't recall seeing wheely bins so high in the air before.
It's very rare but we do get tornadoes over here. But due to the layout of the land they can't grow as big as they do in America. As such they tend not to be as destructive, but can still give a spectacular show.
@@meroddaglenholm7924 Tornadoes are less rare than you suggest, but far less destructive than those "across the pond"... I believe our Midlands receive a fair few, strong enough to lift bins, hurl slates from rooves, trampolines and unsecured lightweight garden furniture etc, around. As our weather patterns change, more of the stronger winds hit the country and more frequently, but nowhere near as deadly as those in the US...yet. 🤞🤔
Joel, we get a lot of high winds from the Atlantic, some of the bad storms on the east coast of the US, they are still pretty strong after they cross the Atlantic and hit us.
The wheelie bin flying is not fake. We do get small tornadoes, that were not often seen previously. But because of the increase in small town developments, and everybody now having mobile phones they are now more frequently seen and recorded.
The trains passenger strike is a great idea. Next time the drivers go on strike, when they return, there should be a one week passenger strike. Getting to work exactly how we got to work the week before. Great idea!
Half of those are from a TV show, the skinny blonde haired guy and his sister, could be copyright issues there, and yes, we do get strong winds, with films of airborne wheely bins on the national news.
With the wind one you may enjoy doing a reaction to the great storm of 1987. Every 5-10 years the UK suffers a bad storm that effects large parts of the country
I think it's safe to say that George(6:31 to 7:12)had smoked something he shouldn't have,or eaten a s**t load of adult brownies 😂 Don't worry,Gerald's language from Clarkson's Farm is one that VERY few understand,the best way to talk to people like that is to just nod your head and agree with everything they say 😂 You should do a Scottish only edition 🏴
That wheelie bin was a mini tornado not far from my house lol. The summers of 2020 2021 and 2022 had a local natural incident each year. It was interesting. I think there was a flying trampoline too or a shed? Can't remember.
Maybe somebody in those worst hit areas could do a remake of "Up" but with real people / objects... I hope nobody was hurt during those years you mentioned (or before, or afterwards...🤞)
@@brigidsingleton1596 2020 were floods, some houses got wrecked on the inside on the ground floor but they weren't severe floods otherwise. 2021 was that mini tornado, just a few collapsed front drive and garden walls, maybe a smashed car window. 2022 was bad however, there were two wildfires either side of my area and houses got burnt down, one side especially where half a village was set alight, they are still rebuilding it. Despite all that, no one had died or even been injured. The closest one was the smaller one which was about a 5 minute drive from my house. Also. I love the idea of UP: Barking edition. I could imagine it being about a local Pakistani family who sat down and thought why in God's name did they leave the beautiful mountains of Northern Pakistan for the worst of East London's suburbs. One day a tornado comes and they have a journey flying their house back to their village by a sparking lake in a mountain valley.
i havent seen anything cos that screens too small , these reactors think we wanna see THEM not the content , they have it all upside down & back to front
There are a couple of clips of Charlie Cooper in ‘This Country’, which is a satirical mockumentary; a fiction. It does call out the cultural void that is prevalent in many parts of UK society, though… Clarkson is most definitely not with a scouser. Moss Side is one of the roughest places in the world.
Lifted mainly from tv comedy programmes. Clarkson doesn't have a scouser he's drinking with, that's the original Buckinghamshire accent. Amazingly, I can understand most of what hes saying because I went to college in Bucks and had friends who spoke a similar dialect.
Most dog owners have probably been in the same situation as the bloke with the fence panel... high winds, fence panel blows out, and you need to get it back in before you let the dog out for its bedtime pee.
That guys "Front garden" looks like the pathway along the street (sidewalk), so what's happened is the dude has done that right on his doorstep on the street next to the road.
I am afraid you are wrong Mr Joel that accent with Jeremy C Is Broad Oxfordshire! which is where I am from! But you are right not a clue as to what he said lol that is from Clarkson's Farm worth a review btw blooming Hilarious!
American living in UK. Live in the North. The winds can get insane and they don't stop for days. At least in tornado alley it was minutes, then done. Walls here are a foot thick here....just to withstand this shit. Drive over the tops will put me on my ass
We do get realy bad winds here where bins roof and other objects do get thrown around x we can have realy bad storms but it doesn't mean that it's in the entire of England gets it at the same time or as destructive north normally get the worst of it ❤❤❤ I have seen this happen even in the Midlands ❤❤❤❤
*The Great Storm of October 1987* hit the south, south west & south east of England. It killed a fire crew's driver and his colleague, sitting with him in the cab of the fire appliance as they drove, rushing to an emergency call-out, when a huge tree was uprooted and fell directly onto their cab. The crew in the back were stunned at first by the violent way their appliance was stopped in its tracks, they all got out of the back, and discovered both of their deceased colleagues (crushed) ...horrid, horrid story but sadly true... I was five months pregnant with my first child at the time, waiting for my friend to drive up from Kent to collect me for a weekend with her and her horses...but the house she was house-sitting for a friend, had it's driveway totally blocked by another huge fallen tree, so no weekend away for me, because she was trapped in the house by that tree across the drive... The strong winds blew holes in the back bedroom walls of our flat and we could look through them and clearly see the Crystal Palace TV transmitter in the distance up on Norwood Hill, right through those holes in our bedroom wall... That was one hell of a scary night. 🥺😟
People forget we were the first country to develop supersonic flying bins. And vertical take off bins too - the 'Harrier VTOL bin". You try tellin' that to the kids 'o' today and they just say , "Rubbish"
The bin one is what they mean by the UK has more Tornadoes than the US (which I do not know is even true) it's just the ones we have are tiny and do not register to people as being one lol.
Nationalise the trains. Get them back under our control. The private companies have failed and don't ever seem to communicate with each other. Greater Manchester has now taken control of its public transport (all the yellow ones, Joel), and it's working so much better now.
Some parts of Britain do get very small tornadoes occasionally so i can believe the flying bin. And theres an unfortunate amount of drug addicts and mentally ill people about so random screaming in public is a thing too.
In the 1990's there was a train in the UK where it stopped at a station and they told everyone to get off for the train now terminates here. All the people on the train refused to get off and they had to allow the train to go onto it's original destination. It was called a sit in by the passengers.
Yes. We are an Island, it does get that windy. Trampolines also frequently go for a spin
Yes! The trampolines!!!!!😱
We have more hurricanes per square mile than any other country on earth, but we always rebuild 😅💪
Then knocked over wheelie bins will not be forgotten
and we're also the home of banter and tobiesssssssssss!!!!!!!!!
and strange people like me
Well you're no British
@@boredweegie553 Oh yet again a Scot telling us what we are and what we’re not.
Although not as serious as elsewhere, the UK does sometimes have small tornadoes, that'll definitely take a wheelie bin for a fly
The UK has had some pretty powerful tornados. 137mph winds such as those seen from the Birmingham tornado are not to be taken lightly. Though as with most tornados, they're generally in unpopulated areas and often pretty weak.
England has more tornados on avg than tornado ally in America they are just no where near as high wind speeds
Britain has the most recorded tornadoes of any country, but they usually aren't big enough to do much damage.
Most selective tornadoes too
Nowhere else have i seen a tornado destoy one terraced house 😂
I love how you get our humour JP now that your an honorary Brit ❤️
That was humour?
I do like the woman who rang the bell to say "I'm sorry. I fell in your hedge"
Yeah not many people would do that. Not sure what you can really do though.
....at midnight!
A man (rather wealthy) knocked on my door to say he had knocked a bit of my wall down and he would pay for it. It's a drystone wall and I can do that myself, so I said not to worry, but a bottle of wine would be nice. After I did it he came round to say that I had done a good job then added "I haven't got you any wine though". Now I wish I had had a professional out who charged the usual £200 a square metre.
@@Lily-Bravo Then you say 'please bring the wine or i shall have to charge you for my time
North east england had really bad winds a couple of years ago.
Wheelie bins were indeed, flying around by themselves.
I went to the local garage for candles that night.
I found myself dodging the bins which were flying around in circles, some being lifted in the air.
There were big metal road, train and shop signs ripped from their fixtures, flying around in the air, too.
Many house bricks had been shaved by the wind that same night.
Big family trampolines were flying througn the air too.
Wheelie Bins, trampolines and fence panels are often seen flying high on windy days! A few weeks ago my mum found a trampoline in her back garden.
then a bonus geordie dwarf
I hope the trampoline didn’t do much damage to your mums place.
@@timglennon6814 Thankfully it didn't. It landed in the middle of her garden. Mum is 84 so has no real need. She let everyone know on her morning 'dog walk' that it was there and someone who lives a street over from her collected it later that day. 🎐
They keter sheds are taking first place these days to fall every time Scotland has a wee gust I noticed
8:30 The scousers won't know either, love, he's got a west country accent - not scouse.
He's basically saying that a nice cold drink goes down well in hot weather. I'd translate more accurately, but I can't understand either 😂 (Surrey born/raised).
A couple of excerpts there are from BBC's excellent rural mockumentary sitcom 'This Country' starring and written by siblings Charlie and Daisy May Cooper. A reminder of how realistic their bored, listless and dim rural teenagers they portray can be.
Really enjoy that program and bought the DVD box set. 🙂
Hilarious, and based near me. My friend's children were at school with this brother and sister comedy act. In reality, they were not like it themselves, and neither were any of the youngsters I know in our village.
Yes we get winds, we are the land of rain and gales. That why our houses are generally substantial. We are used to it and just moan about it in our weather moaning.
new houses in England are made out of fucking wood and sticks, saids the guy from Essex
That's the point Joel, they DID make those things up. Some of them were lifted straight from a TV comedy programme.
There are a few videos out there of Jeremy trying to talk to Gerald on TH-cam. One of the funniest and much loved characters in his Clarkson’s Farm series.
The wheelie bin was a mini tornado, they are quite rare in the UK.
Usually Birmingham area?
@@nicolad8822 Barking in East London. 2021
110,000 subscribers ! Wow Joel, keep it going buddy , love it !
That was Prince William the lady saying welcome 😅😮
Welcome to Moss Side, I began laughing before I knew who was being welcomed. (I used to live in Manchester)
Yes, the wind can get that bad! I've had to retrieve my bin a few times, and once during a legendary storm here in Scotland (Hurricane Bawbag) I had to work and when locking up for the day to try and get home (all the roads and rail lines were closed), the wind literally picked me up and flung me across a road!
Ahhh, where would we be without the nutter on the bus! 🤣🤣
with the incense? that was the most sane video of the lot!
It gets very windy here. I remember many school days where my friends and I had to physically battle against the wind on our way to school, literally getting pushed back by the force, it's impressive haha
The winds do, and can get bad. Every year, every winter, we'll see at least one, if not multiple storms cross the UK (mostly the northwest) with windspeeds over 130mph. The highest speed so far in 2024 was recorded at Glencoe - 167mph.
From the look of the streets I'm pretty the sure flying wheelie bin footage was of a very local tornado that hit West Bridgeford in Nottingham some months ago - just a few miles from where I live. There was quite extensive damage, especially to roofs.
Next time you are in the UK, try visiting the Shetland Islands, and you'll find out how windy it can get here. I lived there for a few years when I was younger and sometimes the wind would literally lift me off my feet.
A few of those clips are from a comedy sitcom called This Country. It’s worth checking out. It’s such an accurate reflection of our more ‘chavvy’ areas of the UK and most of us know someone just like the characters in it 😂 (CHAV = Council House And Violent).
It's true about the buses... They are sometimes very very old. Like 2010 or earlier. I've even seen a 2004 bus driving around and trust me, it looks 20 years old too.
Actually I believe that the UK has more tornados than the USA.
I love a good meme compilation so thanks 👏🏽
6:10 "Our top story today...Honorary Englishman from US declares a train commuter strike sitting on a gamer chair."
The winds ARE CURRENTLY " that bad ".
We are sometimes warned on the weather forecast to bring in items of garden furniture (deckchairs, plastic tables, trampolines etc) in bad storms here as they may suddenly fly away, though I can't recall seeing wheely bins so high in the air before.
Definitely. The wind a few days ago I'm sure was the back end of that hurricane in Florida it was absolutely nuts
It's very rare but we do get tornadoes over here. But due to the layout of the land they can't grow as big as they do in America.
As such they tend not to be as destructive, but can still give a spectacular show.
@@meroddaglenholm7924
Tornadoes are less rare than you suggest, but far less destructive than those "across the pond"... I believe our Midlands receive a fair few, strong enough to lift bins, hurl slates from rooves, trampolines and unsecured lightweight garden furniture etc, around. As our weather patterns change, more of the stronger winds hit the country and more frequently, but nowhere near as deadly as those in the US...yet. 🤞🤔
Joel, we get a lot of high winds from the Atlantic, some of the bad storms on the east coast of the US, they are still pretty strong after they cross the Atlantic and hit us.
That guy with Clarkeson was NOT a Scouser...! Sounded more like a West Country accent.
We get small tornadoes in uk in bad stormy weather, not a lot, if small they used be called whirlwinds, shows you my age😂
The wheelie bin flying is not fake. We do get small tornadoes, that were not often seen previously. But because of the increase in small town developments, and everybody now having mobile phones they are now more frequently seen and recorded.
We do seem to get tornado's or twisters more regularly though not to the magnitude of tornado alley
The trains passenger strike is a great idea. Next time the drivers go on strike, when they return, there should be a one week passenger strike. Getting to work exactly how we got to work the week before. Great idea!
Half of those are from a TV show, the skinny blonde haired guy and his sister, could be copyright issues there, and yes, we do get strong winds, with films of airborne wheely bins on the national news.
That's Jeremy Clarkson's farm hand, and Jeremy can't understand a word either. In no-one outside he's inner circle understand a word he says....
With the wind one you may enjoy doing a reaction to the great storm of 1987. Every 5-10 years the UK suffers a bad storm that effects large parts of the country
Trains! I'm off to York on the train tomorrow....... maybe 😂
Poor dog was exactly what I was thinking!!
That’s not typical Britain, as you well know! That’s “Scutterville” 😬
I think it's safe to say that George(6:31 to 7:12)had smoked something he shouldn't have,or eaten a s**t load of adult brownies 😂
Don't worry,Gerald's language from Clarkson's Farm is one that VERY few understand,the best way to talk to people like that is to just nod your head and agree with everything they say 😂
You should do a Scottish only edition 🏴
There seem to be a couple of clips of off "This country" on here. Which is a sitcom available on iPlayer right now.
It was only the bin because our houses aren't made of kindling
Yes we do get bad winds in uk. Love your videos love from uk. Xx
That wheelie bin was a mini tornado not far from my house lol. The summers of 2020 2021 and 2022 had a local natural incident each year. It was interesting. I think there was a flying trampoline too or a shed? Can't remember.
Maybe somebody in those worst hit areas could do a remake of "Up" but with real people / objects... I hope nobody was hurt during those years you mentioned (or before, or afterwards...🤞)
@@brigidsingleton1596 2020 were floods, some houses got wrecked on the inside on the ground floor but they weren't severe floods otherwise. 2021 was that mini tornado, just a few collapsed front drive and garden walls, maybe a smashed car window. 2022 was bad however, there were two wildfires either side of my area and houses got burnt down, one side especially where half a village was set alight, they are still rebuilding it. Despite all that, no one had died or even been injured. The closest one was the smaller one which was about a 5 minute drive from my house.
Also. I love the idea of UP: Barking edition. I could imagine it being about a local Pakistani family who sat down and thought why in God's name did they leave the beautiful mountains of Northern Pakistan for the worst of East London's suburbs. One day a tornado comes and they have a journey flying their house back to their village by a sparking lake in a mountain valley.
The Queen one omg 😂😂😂😂
"I've not seen anyone act like that"
Spend more time in the UK mate you'll see it eventually! 😂
I'm pretty sure he was just drunk too :)
i havent seen anything cos that screens too small , these reactors think we wanna see THEM not the content , they have it all upside down & back to front
There are a couple of clips of Charlie Cooper in ‘This Country’, which is a satirical mockumentary; a fiction.
It does call out the cultural void that is prevalent in many parts of UK society, though…
Clarkson is most definitely not with a scouser.
Moss Side is one of the roughest places in the world.
That's not a bin, that's the new Royal Air Force after all the new budget cuts.
It's Rememberance Day 11.11.24. Red Poppy Day!❤❤😂😊
it gets that windy, my fence is GONE mate 😭🙏
The second one of these is something else
Lifted mainly from tv comedy programmes. Clarkson doesn't have a scouser he's drinking with, that's the original Buckinghamshire accent. Amazingly, I can understand most of what hes saying because I went to college in Bucks and had friends who spoke a similar dialect.
Most dog owners have probably been in the same situation as the bloke with the fence panel... high winds, fence panel blows out, and you need to get it back in before you let the dog out for its bedtime pee.
That guys "Front garden" looks like the pathway along the street (sidewalk), so what's happened is the dude has done that right on his doorstep on the street next to the road.
The UK is the windiest country in Europe.
We had a little tornado last month 😊
The funniest was the guy standing in front of a street sign Princess Gardens: "this is where I live, because I'm a princess."
That was the comedian guy who was on Britain's Got Talent'. So unfunny that people seemed to love him. From Romania, or somewhere like that.
I am afraid you are wrong Mr Joel that accent with Jeremy C Is Broad Oxfordshire! which is where I am from! But you are right not a clue as to what he said lol that is from Clarkson's Farm worth a review btw blooming Hilarious!
We do get high winds too.
2:01 now we know why Mr Meldrew gets annoyed when people wreck his garden and leave rubbish around .
nice reaction vid (tho sorry to see the beard back 😢)
At 3:16, was that The Big Friendly Giant with the seagull
American living in UK. Live in the North. The winds can get insane and they don't stop for days. At least in tornado alley it was minutes, then done. Walls here are a foot thick here....just to withstand this shit. Drive over the tops will put me on my ass
7:52 Jps that's a bit harsh calling the lass a dog 🤣
We do get realy bad winds here where bins roof and other objects do get thrown around x we can have realy bad storms but it doesn't mean that it's in the entire of England gets it at the same time or as destructive north normally get the worst of it ❤❤❤ I have seen this happen even in the Midlands ❤❤❤❤
*The Great Storm of October 1987* hit the south, south west & south east of England. It killed a fire crew's driver and his colleague, sitting with him in the cab of the fire appliance as they drove, rushing to an emergency call-out, when a huge tree was uprooted and fell directly onto their cab.
The crew in the back were stunned at first by the violent way their appliance was stopped in its tracks, they all got out of the back, and discovered both of their deceased colleagues (crushed)
...horrid, horrid story but sadly true...
I was five months pregnant with my first child at the time, waiting for my friend to drive up from Kent to collect me for a weekend with her and her horses...but the house she was house-sitting for a friend, had it's driveway totally blocked by another huge fallen tree, so no weekend away for me, because she was trapped in the house by that tree across the drive...
The strong winds blew holes in the back bedroom walls of our flat and we could look through them and clearly see the Crystal Palace TV transmitter in the distance up on Norwood Hill, right through those holes in our bedroom wall...
That was one hell of a scary night. 🥺😟
They guy shitting in the garden. The guy was mad coz it was all over his shoes. Think I would be pissed tbh 😂
People forget we were the first country to develop supersonic flying bins. And vertical take off bins too - the 'Harrier VTOL bin".
You try tellin' that to the kids 'o' today and they just say , "Rubbish"
🤣🤣
My mum lives in Moss Side,Manchester 😂😂😂
We get a lot of small tornadoes in the UK.
We BRITS are very welcoming as well as very funny ❤❤
1:34 yes we do have tornadoes in the UK. We invented them long before Americans thought it was their thing
Yes the UK can be very windy.
Oh my god i know the girl who fell in the bush. My old hometown 😂
Moss Side in Manchester, one of the roughest places to live in Manchester.
Ket Magic and A Gary = Ketamine, MDMA and Ecstasy. Good night out in Liverpool these days.
The bin one is what they mean by the UK has more Tornadoes than the US (which I do not know is even true) it's just the ones we have are tiny and do not register to people as being one lol.
10:40 it doesn't have an engine, it's a trailer mate lol
We are a strange bunch at times & I blame the Romans, Vikings & Anglo-Saxons. We didn't stand a chance.
0:27 we need a cart wheel off video Jps vs Ben vs Mystery brother
Hello Joel. Bonkers.
Did you see that orb just after the girl knocked on the door to let owners know she fell in their bush.
"He's a f**king frog, ya mong." 😅
i lost a 10ft tall tree in my garden and a fence because of the wind
We get hurricanes in Ireland.
Good job that seagull didn’t spoil his looks 😉
Yes it happens!
Clarkson's Farm the best programs ever made .
Nationalise the trains. Get them back under our control. The private companies have failed and don't ever seem to communicate with each other.
Greater Manchester has now taken control of its public transport (all the yellow ones, Joel), and it's working so much better now.
Glad they made you laugh Joel, some of them were Britains at their worst 🙄🙂
Falling in a hedge is easily done.
Moss Side is one of the roughest areas of Manchester. What on Earth was he doing there.
Geremy's drinking pal had a Gloucester or Devon accent maybe? But not scouse.
Little man in his k hole got me 😂
Dude we actually get tornadoes
Can you react to ‘The Vicar of Dibly’? - Or have you already?!
We are strange 😂
Actually, the UK has more mini tornadoes than most countries. Thank god they are not big ones.😄
The pubs are shut😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
England, the land of the eccentric.
Some parts of Britain do get very small tornadoes occasionally so i can believe the flying bin. And theres an unfortunate amount of drug addicts and mentally ill people about so random screaming in public is a thing too.