@josh Greg Davies. James Acaster. Michael mcintyre. Lee Mack. Catherine Tate. Matt Lucas. Joe lycett. David walliams. David Mitchell. Bob Mortimer. Billy Connolly. Ricky Gervais. Eddie Izard. Paul O'Grady. Jack Whitehall. Rowan Atkinson. Peter Kay. Jimmy Carr. Jo Brand. Bill bailey. John Cleese. Alan Carr. Rhod Gilbert. Rob brydon. Jennifer Saunders to name a few...
@josh haha I didnt see that but there are still a lot. Jo Brand. Catherine Tate. Jennifer Saunders. Dawn French. Sue Perkins. Sarah Pascoe. Miranda Hart. Sally Phillips. Sandy Toksvig. Emma Thompson. Diane Morgan. Celia Imrie. Mel Giedroyc. Julia Davis. Sharon Horgan. Angela Barnes. Rosie Jones....need I go on?
It kills me that people don't react to her! But at the same time, I feel like she's someone who's not that ideal for a reaction, she's often very bittersweet and quiet instead of punchy like Sarah Millican and Catherine Tate. But I want people to give it a go anyway of course!
Geordie accent proper, I'm shook, it's never been called that before. Check out Jo Brand, Catherine Tate, Miranda Hart & Sandi Toksvig all really funny. But as far as a male one is Lee Evans, he's hilarious too. ( More Midwest couple )👌
@Bri Y I was talking of female comedians as the video had Sarah Milligan in it & was asking of other female comedians. Last time I looked the people you mentioned are male.
I mean it was said in response to the womans claim that they can do everything better, so was also clearly a joke about men's freedom to piss wherever we like (pending night in a cell)
Peeing through letter boxes has been known to happen, but you've got to reallly hate the person, be really pissed (drunk) and happen to be passing their home / business! So not often!
Sarah Millican is wonderful, I’ve seen her live three times and each time was a fantastic evening. She’s a British national treasure, absolutely love her 🇺🇸🇬🇧
I love Sarah and I am so happy that you both enjoyed your first exposure to her. Her Channel has full Stage Shows over an hour long as well as segments from such shows and compilations. She is not a comic who tells random jokes as such. She is just a naturally funny lady who talks to her audience as Adults, about life, relationships, men, women, family etc. and in the process can be very funny and hilarious about the profound and the simplest of things, interacting with her audiences is also a common theme. Please review more of her content.
I was just about to say this too. Also, these excerpts from her full show may very well contain some reference to something she said earlier in the show (like the she wee in this one), so I think it's much better to watch the full shows. 😁👍
Hello Ethan and wife!👍 I am so pleased that you finally had the time to watch, Sarah M. She is funny & so direct! 🤣 and she has much more to offer!! #moremidwestcouple p.s. not another female, but check out Greg Davies!! hello from Denmark 🌱🌸
The most heart warming thing about this video is just how nice and innocent you two seem to be. This is down to earth British humour and , no insult intended, which seemed to go right over your heads. Keep your innocence. It is endearing.
There are SO many great female comedians. Look up Victoria Wood. She was a national treasure. Aisling Bea is amazing. Kerry Godliman. Miranda Hart. Caroline Aherne. Jo Brand. I used to love Brett Butler. Also Lilly Tomlinson did great stand up in the 70s & 80s as did Whoopi Goldberg.
Always more Midwest couple. I love getting a different perspective on things and you guys are always so happy and...well, so down to earth. (In the best of ways!) Thank you for always cheering up my days.
You dear lovely Americans, you have to remember the famous British humour of ruthless 'sarcasm.' And in England, football (soccer) is a BIG thing here... Like Baseball for you. HUGE thing. Most men cant live without it.
I can't believe you guy are reacting to Sarah Millican!!!!!! Ive found your channel recently and I love watching find out about our culture and Sarah Millican is my favourite comedian. Honestly the best thing to happen today 😂
For classic female comedians, check out "8 out of cats do countdown". Wonderful video and with your wife being there, always makes a great video. I think she adds a lot. Many greetings from England, and thanks for the wonderful videos!
I first saw Sarah perform at a local pub, I didn't have a ticket but went down any way. I was told at the door it was sold out so no chance. Thankfully, Sarah was by the door and said "I sure there's room for a litlte'n" and ushered me inside. She then went on to win the Perrier award for Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. I've been a fan ever since.
Love how "got nice glasses" translates 7:05. 😂 Joke from childhood: What's the height of cheekiness? Pissing through a letterbox, knocking and asking how far it went. What can I say, it was the early 90's.
Adore Sarah - she's such a wonderful down to earth person and her timing and her one liners are class! I love her accent too - love the Geordie accent ^*^
More midwest couple please. Really like watching your reactions xx Sarah Millican is hilarious. We have a couple of her DVDs and I'm crying with laughter to the point my stomach aches!
@@juliadoherty83 No! They mean FOOTBALL i.e. the most popular sport in the world AND called football EVERYWHERE...accept, of course, the States for some daft reason
Sarah is hilarious, I’ve seen her twice live and am seeing her again in August. Her accent I think helps her, she adds ‘love’ or ‘flower’ when she talks to people which is so funny. She can be very rude though, so be warned. 😂
Lol@ periods either the new generation are very weak or we are actually evolving into a weaker species. But in all honesty we call it menstrual cramps because that’s exactly what it is. The best thing to relieve a cramp is to move that muscle, get up and stop whining and you will feel way better.
The thing about driving is that in the UK roads are tighter and parking space is so difficult to find that parallel parking and reverse parking requires a lot of practice and confidence, it's stereotyped that many women struggle with it and as with all stereo types there is an element of truth to it (there will be plenty of men that struggle too but more commonly known as women to have the issues).
Mostly roaring drunks heading home from the pub, the worst I've ever heard of is the guy who pissed through his own letter box then took out his keys and let himself in cursing the fecker who Lee's through his door. Didn't believe his mate who told him he did it himself
@Papa B I was talking of it as a generic northern which most others would call Geordie. I know where she is from and as I was born North of Tyne I was being generous (joke)
That’s a Geordie accent, straight out of North East England, often ascribed to around the area of the city Newcastle. As a Brit, I wouldn’t necessarily consider it a “proper” accent (as in posh if that’s what you’re going for), but we do consider it a very inviting and friendly, bubbly accent, the slang is a standout too, especially super sweet words like “flower” or “pet” used in a similar way to words like sweetheart or darling, or just meeting nice people “Hiya, pet…Hello, flower.” I love it!
In the UK our letters are delivered through a rectangular 'box' thats physically IN the door, whereas you guys have it put into a mailbox at the bottom of your garden...
Looking at you, I would think you're around 24, so you being married is wild, to me haha EDIT: Also, the UK is more open with TV. We have shows that show everything, whether it's a medical show or a show where you choose a date, based on the naked parts first. EDIT 2: Male and female brains don't totally function the same, so there is some science in male and female capabilities and comparisons between the two. Though, many people do defy the patterns and vary, also.
European TV in general tends to be much more open about sexuality and much more restrictive of violence, which is the inverse of the American (Puritan) approach. Eh, yes and no on the "male v female" thing. There are slight differences in general trends, sure, but the overlap between the two groups caused by the individual variation within each group is much more explanatory. There are outliers that affect the averages, but, in general, we're much more similar than we are different.
There's that old joke. "Women are safer drivers. Men are better at parking but that's because women have been lead to believe that this (---------------------) is twelve inches."
For context, some larger UK cities have more than one football (soccer team): Birmingham has Birmingham City and Aston Villa, Manchester has Manchester United and Manchester City, Glasgow has Celtic and Glasgow Rangers, London has loads. Liverpool has Liverpool and Everton. As I'm sure you can imagine, the rivalry between the two sets of supporters is fierce. Hull is at the opposite side of the country to Liverpool (and I'm sitting in Hull now) and its football team has pretty much always been dreadful! As other people have said, Catherine Tate is superb, particularly Nan Taylor. There's a clip of her on The Graham Norton Show, available on TH-cam, where she tells the story behind that character. She's sitting next to Tom Cruise who finds it hilarious!
Women, statistically speaking, have many more low speed crashes than men. Me, being more aggressive, have more write off accidents so are a bigger cost to insurers. Women used to get cheaper insurance, as a result, but this now counts as discrimination.
" Women used to get cheaper insurance, as a result, but this now counts as discrimination." - They did you were correct. Yet at the same time women have constantly moan about wanting equality. So as a money earner for insurance companies they raised their premiums to that of a male driver., they are now treating women drivers as an equal (AND yet they still moan about it as "unfair"). Where i disagree with your quote is the discrimination part. Men were and have been discriminated for donkeys years when it comes to insurances. Ie we pay higher premiums, yet live on average a shorter life. Women moan and whinge about all sorts of inequality against them especially when it is linked to money. You NEVER hear them moaning about money/inequality when the scales are so heavily balanced in their favour - family courts for example. Yet when the blokes are discriminated against, we just get on with the more important things...... ie a life.
@@benhall6665 We pay higher premiums, but live, on average, a shorter life. It's precisely the fact that we live, on average, a shorter life that causes the premiums to be higher. How do you think insurance works? The higher premiums are to compensate the insurance companies for the fact that they, on average, will have to pay out on the policy sooner.
I used to be really good at reverse parking...right from when I first started driving 50+ years ago - then I bought a Smart ForTwo, one of the smallest cars on the market, and it all fell apart - I can hardly ever reverse park it successfully LOL.
I didn't think Americans had letter boxes, I always think of the mail boxes at the end of the drive, but I have heard of people in my neck of the woods pissing through a letter box, although I have never witnessed it
The UK has a lot of great women comedians so I recommend looking them up. A few that come easily to mind are Fern Brady, Bridget Christie, Katherine Ryan,
@@jrd33 true but she began and has based her comedy career entirely in the UK, much like Reginald D Hunter (who has no following outside of the U.K. really) or to a lesser extent Rich Hall
Really enjoyed it. I like Sarah anyway. I do understand that some if the language is difficult for you to understand but you stick with it and get it. Keep doing your posts, I enjoy watching you.
I’m a woman and very good at reverse parking, but I put it down to being 5’7” and having a long back. I think it’s much more difficult if you are shorter. Statistically women tend to be shorter and therefore we end up being classed as bad at parking. My theory anyway😀
Sarah writes all her own material. Her husband is also a comedian. His forte is one-liners so, no friction with wifey when they see something which they can make funny. Thanks for doing what you do.
French & Saunders are a comedy duo that were big in the UK. Jennifer Saunders went on to star in Absolutely Fabulous tv series & movies. Dawn French went on to star in many things. Some of French & Saunders sketches are very funny, especially their movie reenactments. 🇬🇧🇺🇸
Sarah's a Geordie, a unique accent ... You might be surprised to know Tracy Ullman is British, how about Catherine Tate or Jo Brand... Don't take this as criticism but it's better with both of you... More Midwest couples...
Sarah Milican is from South Shields in the North East of England (near to Newcastle etc, this is why her accent is a little hard to understand for anyone not used to hearing it, I grew up with a neighbour who was from South Shields so I have a head start with understanding what she is saying. The two of you being together works really well, you complement one another so well, you are also great support for each other which gives you both more confidence, you also playfully knock one another which adds to the humour and general smooth running of what you are doing, you give one another confidence and it shows in the presentation, it's so good to see you both enjoying what you are doing, but don't stop doing things by yourself/s (maybe something for the future there). Another excellent video, take care all of you :)
That must be the first time anyone has ever called the Geordie accent “proper” 😂
Came here to write this 🤣🤣
Twas funny
The one and Only time!
Lol, right! 😂
What ye tryin te say like?
She's great she has no filter and she doesn't give a shit!!!
Sarah Millican is my all time favourite UK female comedians. She truly has brilliant live shows.
Same although Catherine Tate is also great she isn't stand-up comedy
@josh there are quite a few actually. Shes my favourite but there are a lot of British comedians
@josh Greg Davies. James Acaster. Michael mcintyre. Lee Mack. Catherine Tate. Matt Lucas. Joe lycett. David walliams. David Mitchell. Bob Mortimer. Billy Connolly. Ricky Gervais. Eddie Izard. Paul O'Grady. Jack Whitehall. Rowan Atkinson. Peter Kay. Jimmy Carr. Jo Brand. Bill bailey. John Cleese. Alan Carr. Rhod Gilbert. Rob brydon. Jennifer Saunders to name a few...
@josh haha I didnt see that but there are still a lot. Jo Brand. Catherine Tate. Jennifer Saunders. Dawn French. Sue Perkins. Sarah Pascoe. Miranda Hart. Sally Phillips. Sandy Toksvig. Emma Thompson. Diane Morgan. Celia Imrie. Mel Giedroyc. Julia Davis. Sharon Horgan. Angela Barnes. Rosie Jones....need I go on?
@josh not true. Pretty much all of them have done stand up
I'm sure you would appreciate Victoria Wood's comedy, she was and remains a national treasure in my opinion
Loved her lets do it song .
It kills me that people don't react to her! But at the same time, I feel like she's someone who's not that ideal for a reaction, she's often very bittersweet and quiet instead of punchy like Sarah Millican and Catherine Tate. But I want people to give it a go anyway of course!
@@storageheater check out eclectic beard reacts, he does a reaction to Let’s Do It.
Rip Victoria wood - very missed
Absolutely
“What kind of TV is he watching?”… Time to react to a classy UK show called ‘Naked Attraction’. Lol!
I was thinking the same!!! 😂😂
Me thinks Innocent is far too innocent for that.. Imagine his face seeing that!! 😆🇬🇧🇺🇸
When youre channel surfing and suddenly dicks.
Yes! Between that and Embarrassing Bodies, you'd be surprised by how much they show on British TV.
@@Paul-hl8yg I thought that too. Who knew we were quite as broadminded (and generally filthy) as we evidently are?!🤣🤣
Geordie accent proper, I'm shook, it's never been called that before. Check out Jo Brand, Catherine Tate, Miranda Hart & Sandi Toksvig all really funny. But as far as a male one is Lee Evans, he's hilarious too. ( More Midwest couple )👌
I love Sarah Millican and Jo Brand.
@@kah227 Yeah me too.
@Bri Y I was talking of female comedians as the video had Sarah Milligan in it & was asking of other female comedians. Last time I looked the people you mentioned are male.
All brilliant, clever and funny, better than a lot of the men on TV now.
That's the first time a lass from South Shields has been described as 'proper' 🤣
I don't know if anyone else will agree but I also like shappi khorsandi, I find her to be another strong British female comedian.
I love Shappi Khorsandi!
She was gonna be my recommendation.
Shappi always seemed to manage to embody 'cutting'. Just out of the blue she gets to the punchline and it's unexpectedly brutal.
I can't relate to Shappi so she is not for me
Shappi is too posh/priveliged to be really funny.
"Pissing through letter boxes" is unfortunately a young drunk man thing that occasionally happens in Britain. It happens walking home inebriated.
Letterboxes are now commonly at an unpissable height.
@@rikardottosson1272 Most drunk guys…..”challenge accepted” 😂🤣
I've never seen or heard of anyone actually doing it, but I'm certain it happens
I mean it was said in response to the womans claim that they can do everything better, so was also clearly a joke about men's freedom to piss wherever we like (pending night in a cell)
@@AndyTaken Nooo now I have to understand subtext. Wish I listened to my English teacher but instead I was pissing into the Christmas card letter box.
I haven't seen that one before. However that was pretty mild for Sarah Millican. Still funny though.
Yeah, they should react to this one next: th-cam.com/video/IFH2TL5MB3o/w-d-xo.html
Peeing through letter boxes has been known to happen, but you've got to reallly hate the person, be really pissed (drunk) and happen to be passing their home / business! So not often!
Although she calls it a "letterbox", many people have a slot in their door. I did, when I lived there, many years ago.
Sarah Millican is wonderful, I’ve seen her live three times and each time was a fantastic evening. She’s a British national treasure, absolutely love her 🇺🇸🇬🇧
I love how innocent the two of you are, reacting sweetly like shy teens when Sarah blurts out the one profanity after the other.
*"I have a life!"* hahaha, you tell 'em, girl. 😁👍
I love Sarah and I am so happy that you both enjoyed your first exposure to her. Her Channel has full Stage Shows over an hour long as well as segments from such shows and compilations. She is not a comic who tells random jokes as such. She is just a naturally funny lady who talks to her audience as Adults, about life, relationships, men, women, family etc. and in the process can be very funny and hilarious about the profound and the simplest of things, interacting with her audiences is also a common theme. Please review more of her content.
I was just about to say this too. Also, these excerpts from her full show may very well contain some reference to something she said earlier in the show (like the she wee in this one), so I think it's much better to watch the full shows. 😁👍
Sarah Millican comes from South Shields in the North East of England
Hello Ethan and wife!👍
I am so pleased that you finally had the time to watch, Sarah M.
She is funny & so direct! 🤣
and she has much more to offer!!
#moremidwestcouple
p.s. not another female, but check out Greg Davies!!
hello from Denmark 🌱🌸
On TH-cam there are some whole gigs from Sarah Millican. She self-promotes on TH-cam to keep her fans and other interested parties happy.
The most heart warming thing about this video is just how nice and innocent you two seem to be. This is down to earth British humour and , no insult intended, which seemed to go right over your heads. Keep your innocence. It is endearing.
She has the mannerisms and everything down. She’s a funny on stage presence without even trying.
Sarah Millican is SO good...the Geordie (actually Sandancer) accent really suits her slightly raucous sense of humour too
There are SO many great female comedians. Look up Victoria Wood. She was a national treasure. Aisling Bea is amazing. Kerry Godliman. Miranda Hart. Caroline Aherne. Jo Brand. I used to love Brett Butler. Also Lilly Tomlinson did great stand up in the 70s & 80s as did Whoopi Goldberg.
I love Victoria wood and Caroline aherne. Jo brand and Kathy Burke are both amazing too
Jo Brand is my dad’s favorite. She is great.
Love Aisling Bea. I also like Sara Pascoe and Holly Walsh, but always get them mixed up.
Always more Midwest couple. I love getting a different perspective on things and you guys are always so happy and...well, so down to earth. (In the best of ways!) Thank you for always cheering up my days.
I love this as you both miss so many of the double meanings in the act. It’s so good to see people as nice as you two.
Literally my comment Steve! ☺️ they’re great
We have shows like Naked Attraction and stuff where people are just naked on TV lol
A letterbox is rather like your mailbox, but, instead of being a box on a pole in the garden, it's fitted into the front door of the house.
You dear lovely Americans, you have to remember the famous British humour of ruthless 'sarcasm.'
And in England, football (soccer) is a BIG thing here... Like Baseball for you. HUGE thing. Most men cant live without it.
I can't believe you guy are reacting to Sarah Millican!!!!!! Ive found your channel recently and I love watching find out about our culture and Sarah Millican is my favourite comedian. Honestly the best thing to happen today 😂
I think a lot of this went over your head. Good old British humour. It made the video more endearing!
For classic female comedians, check out "8 out of cats do countdown".
Wonderful video and with your wife being there, always makes a great video. I think she adds a lot.
Many greetings from England, and thanks for the wonderful videos!
Not a stand up comedian but very funny is " Catherine Tate sketches " characters such as Nan, teenage delinquent, and the offensive translator etc.
certainly Brian, also Cathy Burke and the late, great Victoria Wood.
French & Saunders 🇬🇧
Her voice and accent are very typical of north east England. I sound like that, so does my family and my friends 😍
I love our accents 🏴.. England wouldnt be England without the Geordie's .. All Best from Yorkshire! 👍🏴🇬🇧🇺🇸
Me too!!!! Proud to be from the North East!!!
I'm in County Durham. Northern accents are the best!
Me too hi from North Tyneside x
Sarah Millican is very funny and extremely fond of good, crunchy anglo-saxon words.
When she said "champion" thats like a northern Englands version of awesome
I first saw Sarah perform at a local pub, I didn't have a ticket but went down any way. I was told at the door it was sold out so no chance. Thankfully, Sarah was by the door and said "I sure there's room for a litlte'n" and ushered me inside. She then went on to win the Perrier award for Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. I've been a fan ever since.
that's amazing and exactly how i imagined she'd be like irl
part of the UK driving exam is to reverse into a parking space , and park parallel to the kerb, and about 6" from it.
You really need to watch her specials. She is really great.
Definitely one of my fav female comedians.
I love her! Going to see her in person next year. I am American living in England.
Same. (American in UK) I love watching Americans react to British things. It reminds me of my first couple of years here.
Love how "got nice glasses" translates 7:05. 😂
Joke from childhood: What's the height of cheekiness? Pissing through a letterbox, knocking and asking how far it went. What can I say, it was the early 90's.
Adore Sarah - she's such a wonderful down to earth person and her timing and her one liners are class! I love her accent too - love the Geordie accent ^*^
Sarah is hilarious.. a lot of her stuff can make some blush but everything she says is so real please react to more x
More midwest couple please. Really like watching your reactions xx Sarah Millican is hilarious. We have a couple of her DVDs and I'm crying with laughter to the point my stomach aches!
The "football" remark probably relates to the whole experience of being with mates and watching a match.
Still not necessarily required.
Also, they mean soccer. ⚽
@@juliadoherty83 No! They mean FOOTBALL i.e. the most popular sport in the world AND called football EVERYWHERE...accept, of course, the States for some daft reason
Sarah Millican is most definitely the best ever! Amongst all, women and men. You just gotta love her!
Sarah is hilarious, I’ve seen her twice live and am seeing her again in August. Her accent I think helps her, she adds ‘love’ or ‘flower’ when she talks to people which is so funny. She can be very rude though, so be warned. 😂
Great video guys , nice to see her majesty in the background ♥️🙂
Kerry Godliman live at the Apollo (9.25). Gina Yashere live at the Apollo (11.29).
Sarah is fantastic! Never disappoints!
Cheers!
Lol@ periods either the new generation are very weak or we are actually evolving into a weaker species. But in all honesty we call it menstrual cramps because that’s exactly what it is. The best thing to relieve a cramp is to move that muscle, get up and stop whining and you will feel way better.
More mid-west couple! You're both fun to watch.
The thing about driving is that in the UK roads are tighter and parking space is so difficult to find that parallel parking and reverse parking requires a lot of practice and confidence, it's stereotyped that many women struggle with it and as with all stereo types there is an element of truth to it (there will be plenty of men that struggle too but more commonly known as women to have the issues).
My wife, bless her, is hopeless at reverse parking. She's also had several bumps. Still thinks she's a better driver than me though somehow!
Sarah Millican is such a popular comedian you cannot get tickets to see her - she’s always sold out!!! 👏
I find that one of the best ways to discover "new" female comedians is British panel shows.
And Taskmaster.
Peeing through letter boxes is a thing, it does happen but not often. It happend when I lived near a Pub and my front door opened on to the street.
Mostly roaring drunks heading home from the pub, the worst I've ever heard of is the guy who pissed through his own letter box then took out his keys and let himself in cursing the fecker who Lee's through his door. Didn't believe his mate who told him he did it himself
Omg! That's great!
@@BRIDINC1972 I seem to recall Frankie Boyle saying he'd seen something similar when driving through Bathgate. Sounds about right...
Never knew it was a thing, but I've now decided I will never live in a house with the front door right on the street! 😎🤣
I feel like you're both too innocent for Sarah at her potty mouth best. We are corrupting you!😁🇬🇧
Great Video, Love watching you both separate, together is excellent, especially when your wife teases you sometimes. Keep up the great work.
O she is always making fun of me. But it makes life fun.
You'll need to check out Gary Delany too, Sarah's husband. Completely different style of comedy
Sarah was one of the voices in the Ardman animation 'Chicken Run'.
The accent is "Geordie" my own accent. And not having lived there for more than 20 years it's great to hear it.
. Love your channel
@Papa B I was talking of it as a generic northern which most others would call Geordie. I know where she is from and as I was born North of Tyne I was being generous (joke)
She's a sand dancer.
Dawn French, and Victoria Wood are 2 of my favorites. I think you guys would enjoy them.
Mid west couple! I think is the right thing
An guuuuurl, you know you got those one liners!
To husband, also great job!
Thanks so much!
That’s a Geordie accent, straight out of North East England, often ascribed to around the area of the city Newcastle.
As a Brit, I wouldn’t necessarily consider it a “proper” accent (as in posh if that’s what you’re going for), but we do consider it a very inviting and friendly, bubbly accent, the slang is a standout too, especially super sweet words like “flower” or “pet” used in a similar way to words like sweetheart or darling, or just meeting nice people “Hiya, pet…Hello, flower.”
I love it!
Geordie accent from the North east, Newcastle area, is far from proper 😆
In the UK our letters are delivered through a rectangular 'box' thats physically IN the door, whereas you guys have it put into a mailbox at the bottom of your garden...
Looking at you, I would think you're around 24, so you being married is wild, to me haha
EDIT: Also, the UK is more open with TV. We have shows that show everything, whether it's a medical show or a show where you choose a date, based on the naked parts first.
EDIT 2: Male and female brains don't totally function the same, so there is some science in male and female capabilities and comparisons between the two. Though, many people do defy the patterns and vary, also.
Don't forget there are people who get married at 16 years old
European TV in general tends to be much more open about sexuality and much more restrictive of violence, which is the inverse of the American (Puritan) approach.
Eh, yes and no on the "male v female" thing. There are slight differences in general trends, sure, but the overlap between the two groups caused by the individual variation within each group is much more explanatory. There are outliers that affect the averages, but, in general, we're much more similar than we are different.
There's that old joke. "Women are safer drivers. Men are better at parking but that's because women have been lead to believe that this (---------------------) is twelve inches."
I LOVE Sarah Millican! She’s from the same place as me!
For context, some larger UK cities have more than one football (soccer team): Birmingham has Birmingham City and Aston Villa, Manchester has Manchester United and Manchester City, Glasgow has Celtic and Glasgow Rangers, London has loads. Liverpool has Liverpool and Everton. As I'm sure you can imagine, the rivalry between the two sets of supporters is fierce. Hull is at the opposite side of the country to Liverpool (and I'm sitting in Hull now) and its football team has pretty much always been dreadful!
As other people have said, Catherine Tate is superb, particularly Nan Taylor. There's a clip of her on The Graham Norton Show, available on TH-cam, where she tells the story behind that character. She's sitting next to Tom Cruise who finds it hilarious!
Women, statistically speaking, have many more low speed crashes than men. Me, being more aggressive, have more write off accidents so are a bigger cost to insurers. Women used to get cheaper insurance, as a result, but this now counts as discrimination.
" Women used to get cheaper insurance, as a result, but this now counts as discrimination." - They did you were correct. Yet at the same time women have constantly moan about wanting equality. So as a money earner for insurance companies they raised their premiums to that of a male driver., they are now treating women drivers as an equal (AND yet they still moan about it as "unfair"). Where i disagree with your quote is the discrimination part. Men were and have been discriminated for donkeys years when it comes to insurances. Ie we pay higher premiums, yet live on average a shorter life. Women moan and whinge about all sorts of inequality against them especially when it is linked to money. You NEVER hear them moaning about money/inequality when the scales are so heavily balanced in their favour - family courts for example. Yet when the blokes are discriminated against, we just get on with the more important things...... ie a life.
@@benhall6665
We pay higher premiums, but live, on average, a shorter life.
It's precisely the fact that we live, on average, a shorter life that causes the premiums to be higher.
How do you think insurance works?
The higher premiums are to compensate the insurance companies for the fact that they, on average, will have to pay out on the policy sooner.
So enjoyed watching some of the jokes flying right over your heads. 😀
America might not have the parking stereotype because your guys parking spaces are like 3x the size of the car you're in 😅
Fair point, but I'm not sure you've seen the size of American cars lately. Literally larger than Sherman tanks.
Not seen her before myself but thoroughly enjoyed this.xxx
I may have drunkenly pissed through a ex's letter box in my youth...I'm not going to say what I did to the pot planet next to the door...
up arse?
You made it a kaktus!?!?
I used to be really good at reverse parking...right from when I first started driving 50+ years ago - then I bought a Smart ForTwo, one of the smallest cars on the market, and it all fell apart - I can hardly ever reverse park it successfully LOL.
Reverse parking is reversing your car into a parking space between two other cars. It's an old joke in the UK that women can't reverse park.
Aka “parallel parking”. 😉
Sarah Milican is the best female comedian, easily. Just awesome.
"Pissing in a letterbox" is more of an American thing.. alot of scenes involving letterboxes are usually found in American Movies 🤣
I didn't think Americans had letter boxes, I always think of the mail boxes at the end of the drive, but I have heard of people in my neck of the woods pissing through a letter box, although I have never witnessed it
@@johnfrancis2300 I think they have both depends what state.. but there's a letterbox in home alone.. uncle buck American pie.. quite a few I've seen.
@@countrysidelivingadventure1283 you are right, yes I remember that from home alone, I stand corrected
Going to see Sarah do stand up live in October and I can't wait to have a good laugh.
The UK has a lot of great women comedians so I recommend looking them up. A few that come easily to mind are Fern Brady, Bridget Christie, Katherine Ryan,
Katherine Ryan is Canadian...
@@jrd33 true but she began and has based her comedy career entirely in the UK, much like Reginald D Hunter (who has no following outside of the U.K. really) or to a lesser extent Rich Hall
Don’t forget Victoria Wood
Her Accent is what we, in the uk, call, georde, its from Newcastle up on the north east of england, just below scotland
Definitely more midwest couple. You guys are a great double act.
ditto
Really enjoyed it. I like Sarah anyway. I do understand that some if the language is difficult for you to understand but you stick with it and get it.
Keep doing your posts, I enjoy watching you.
I’m a woman and very good at reverse parking, but I put it down to being 5’7” and having a long back. I think it’s much more difficult if you are shorter. Statistically women tend to be shorter and therefore we end up being classed as bad at parking. My theory anyway😀
That's a good point
My granny's always said that women's breasts can get in the way of the seatbelt, meaning they cant turn around and look behind as much.
Sarah writes all her own material. Her husband is also a comedian. His forte is one-liners so, no friction with wifey when they see something which they can make funny. Thanks for doing what you do.
Someone needs to explain what a shewee is to them 😂
Nah! All they need to do is do a search on Amazon
Yeah I have done that.
That’s the definition of cheek.
Peeing through the letter box and asking how far it went. 🤣
That was just her improv, wait till you see some of her routines. She is Even funnier!! 😄
Sarah literally lived a few streets away from me. She is wonderful ❤️🇬🇧
I can honestly say I have never been caught-pissing through a letterbox
Painful, some flaps have strong springs. Try explaining that injury in A&E.
Never been caught......🤣
French & Saunders are a comedy duo that were big in the UK. Jennifer Saunders went on to star in Absolutely Fabulous tv series & movies. Dawn French went on to star in many things. Some of French & Saunders sketches are very funny, especially their movie reenactments. 🇬🇧🇺🇸
she and catherine tate best of british ...more please x
UK houses have openings in their front doors 'letterbox' for mail rather than the mail boxes that you have in the US in your front gardens
More Midwest couple 👍🏻
My son pissed through a letterbox.......he got arrested
“Peeing through letterboxes” is literally a comment on aim capacity, because it’s physically impossible for a woman to do
Your dear wife looks lovely my friend.
She has spirit xx
Sarah's a Geordie, a unique accent ...
You might be surprised to know Tracy Ullman is British, how about Catherine Tate or Jo Brand...
Don't take this as criticism but it's better with both of you... More Midwest couples...
Ooh, careful. She's a maccam isn't she.
@@markrichardson3421 Neither. Shields.
Sanddancer (South Shields)
Sarah Milican is from South Shields in the North East of England (near to Newcastle etc, this is why her accent is a little hard to understand for anyone not used to hearing it, I grew up with a neighbour who was from South Shields so I have a head start with understanding what she is saying.
The two of you being together works really well, you complement one another so well, you are also great support for each other which gives you both more confidence, you also playfully knock one another which adds to the humour and general smooth running of what you are doing, you give one another confidence and it shows in the presentation, it's so good to see you both enjoying what you are doing, but don't stop doing things by yourself/s (maybe something for the future there).
Another excellent video, take care all of you :)
Jo Brand is another hystreical female comedian. She’s def me and my dad’s favorite comedian.
Sarah is a genius and lovelly person.