Contrary to his persona in this and in his tv appearances, Richard Ayoade was apparently a pretty gifted footballer in his youth. He talks briefly about it in a show called travel man, which is probably worth a reaction to in the future
@@ChrisAndrewPoulter I'm sure the OP is mistaken. It's clear from s1 e1 of TM that RA has zero interest in football. I'm baffled that 59 people think he's correct!
@@DavidZ4-gg3dm I’ve looked the clip up and TH-cam to confirm. He embellished a lot for his story but it is defiantly Richard Ayoade talking to Frank Skinner at the FIFA museum
As an Aussie that's lived in the US for 6 years now you get used to driving on the 'wrong' side very quickly - just follow everyone else! But I still have occasional dreams where I'm on the wrong side of the road and about to get cleaned up.
This👈. It's hilarious and just as bizarre and quirky as you'd expect a Graham Linehan written show. Dylan Moran, Bill Bailey and Tamsin Greig (Jackie from Friday night dinner) are all in it😂😂
I’ve seen it happen with people who are bilingual. My friend speaks normal English with me but when he’s talking with his Ukrainian wife, his accent completely changes.
Switching between accents or languages in a single conversation or situation is code switching. The act of mirroring someone else's accent or speech patterns is echolalia. So yeah what moss did is code switching, but what they talked about is echolalia. People often confuse the two.
Another example is the late Vivian Stanshall, he of the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band. When he was growing up, he had to speak posh at home, or his dad would beat the shit out of him. And he had to speak Cockney at school, or his classmates would beat the shit out of him.
I legit love the light hearted banter between yourselves, it's such a good sign of a healthy relationship. Mind you, as someone dead inside it makes me sick to the stomach. 🤣🤣🤣
You'd be surprised how easy it is to drive on the opposite side of the road. People in the UK often take their cars over to Europe and drive on the right in their vehicles which are designed to drive on the left. Even then, it's really not a problem. If you came to the UK and hired a car you'd get used to it within half an hour of driving.
i've done the whole 'fit in with other people' thing. in year 7 (12-13 years old) all my friends started smoking, all they wanted to do was go out behind the science block and smoke, I hung around for a bit, bored out of my brain because all they wanted to talk about was smoking and I was not at all interested in smoking. they started talking about trying to get some pot, that's when I decided to make my exit and make friends with the people who are now my best mates some 20 years later. I went from hanging around, trying to fit in with smokers to hanging around with 'nerds', which I am now one of and have been for 20 years. while all my old mates have gone massively down hill. 1 overdosed, a couple of others are on meth and one that has recently became clean contacted me and apologised for not listening to me when I told him (at 13) that this really wasn't a good path to be going down.
Moss was drinking a glass of milk in the pub, which comes-up again in season 4's episode The Final Countdown (and if you're familiar with the John Carpenter film 'They Live' you'll immediately get the joke)
Hey King, couldn't find the discord but just wanted to say I love your reactions and just subbed to the patreon, enjoying all the movies etc and you honestly just make my day, you and Queen B. Taking our British culture, comedy and all sorts in such a positive way, just being real and genuine AF, You guys are the best muppets i know (and I know a lot of actual muppets aha). Big love to you and your family man
You guys are easily the most likeable, relatable and gorgeous couple on TH-cam. I discovered your channel recently and you quickly became one of my favourites. Keep up the good work. Adooore your IT Crowd reactions ❤
22:34 even most people from the UK struggle driving in the countryside. You have to reverse back through country roads when you meet a vehicle coming the other way
If you're nervous about driving in a UK city, DO NOT try driving on UK country roads. They are far more dangerous, very narrow and surrounded by hedges that will tank a car going 90mph and not lose a pebble over it. Honestly down here in Cornwall if you see a car with it's entire front end destroyed you simply ask "hedge?" and 99% of the time you'll be told yes. Edit: Sorry Queen Boomer Kings right on this one, no man really cares about a pumpkin patch. If we go it's to keep the peace but we do not like or respect the pictures taken.
100% correct with the country roads thing, they're fun as hell if you're familiar with them but if you're used to wide lanes on straight roads AND you're adapting to changing which side of the road you're driving on then you'll end up either crashing, shitting yourself or driving 30mph to be safe but have some muppet in a BMW or 4x4 up your arse (or some interesting combo of all 3).
The Arsenal walking it in line works. Used it a few times, though once the group I was with had to double take after agreeing because they suddenly remembered a second later 'you don't follow football.'
Country driving can be pretty wild in some parts. Roads that are miles long and one (small) lane wide. A lot of reversing...and sometimes people come around the corners waaay too fast.
London born, in East Ham, I now live in a small Worcestershire village. My children always knew when I'd been to the 'Smoke' (London) on business because I came back "speaking a bit geezer".
Debbie McGee was in reference to a famous British magician called Paul Daniels. Debbie was married to Paul and she was his assistant at his shows. As Roy said Jen's boyfriend looked like a magician, he called her Debbie for a joke.
I know the place where the robbery was filmed. Lower Addiscombe Road in Croydon, Surrey. Just south of London. I grew up in that area. It was cool to see it on my all-time favourite show.
Country roads can be a nightmare. They're usually national speed limit and locals use them as a rat run and know them inside out, those that are not used to them understandably are more cautious and get treated like second class citizens.
When QB said “ what would you do for me to show how much you love me “.. I was shouting at the screen “ NOOOOOoooo it’s a trap King Boomer … 😆 “. 👍🏴
The cockney guy who Roy starts talking to in the bar while he is watching the match on the TV, is the mechanic from the Inbetweeners, when Will has his work experience I think...
I used to live with two Scottish friends for about 4 years and I would just imitate them all the time until eventually I would start saying the odd word in their accent, but only to them. Its come in handy as a party trick now when I can just throw out a half decent Scottish accent instead of my native English one!
I love the implication in this episode being that there’s a chance at least one of the men they had a football chat with, probably Harry, was also getting tips from the website - just in reverse
as an american who’s been to britain a few times….. driving there is terrifying. seriously confusing and terrifying. plus, the steering wheel is on the opposite side. you have to constantly remind yourself to stay on the other side that you are used to. and often roundabouts lead directly into another roundabout, then on to a third one.
There's quite a few of us who just don't care much about football. Probably much like American Football over there - It's the national game, but that doesn't mean were are all mad for it. Give me a good rugby match any day.
Most people I know really aren't into football, it's just the 'national wallpaper' so to speak, but the majority do not really get all worked up about it.
IT Crowd 👋Football is our national sport and obsession. There are no stereotypical fans, it's a worldwide phenomenon, from very little kids to women, to older fans to Ultras. It's a very wide range.
It's certainly the most popular sport in the UK & world, but there are also millions of Brits who have little or no interest in it, including many who aren't into sport at all.
Unfortunately there are stereotypical fans. They’ll be the ones who stagger up my street in droves pissing in strangers’ doorways and yelling sectarian chants
Mate if driving on the left makes you queasy then British country roads are not where you should to aim to familiarise yourself with the system lol. Many are high speed, narrow and pretty bendy with undulations and grit patches. Also just a fun bit of trivia, the reason we drive on the left stems from Medieval times where most people would have had the advantage of defending themselves with their dominant (right) hand if they were ever attacked on horseback on the road. The attackers would need toc ome up on the victims' right, and use their left hand to attack/defend, and the left hand for most people is the off-hand.
I use to sell merch for Arsenal on match days. As an American girl with no knowledge or interest in sports, I made SOOOO much money… cause I got to keep amount I got them to pay over our listed price, and drunk British men are easy to rip off if you flirt with them a bit. I would feel guilty about that, but I was super broke at the time. A £5 mark up on a scarf seemed like a mild con.
The pumpkin patch photo thing has started taking off over here in the last few years. I think the townies get excited about being a country person for 30 minutes and want to share it with all on social media😅
And speaking of pumpkin patches, there's one east of Edinburgh where you can pay to fire them into a target range out of the farmer's home-made howitzer
Queen Boomer is correct about the accent thing. My wife is Australian and I'm Scottish and we have both picked up each other's words/accents. Just being around each other all the time, similar to work colleagues, you pick up on and mimic each other.
I haven't watched this show for the past 10 years. The thing is while I was watching this video I kept thinking "this guys NEED to watch the episode where Moss does the kissing as a distraction" only to realise, when that scene started it was actually THIS episode LOL
1:02 When you said "You're a Muppet man" it reminded of someone saying "I'm more than a monkey, I'm a monkey, man". I couldn't remember who said it, so I went on this long web hunt for it until I remembered and realised (without having any luck finding the answer on line)... You really need to watch (the British TV show) Spaced next!!!
there is a pumpkin farm near me that does Halloween events, thats about all ive seen of pumpkin anything event and its natural for the season because pumpkin carving
LOVE getting home after driving for 9 hours and finding a new boomer it crowd reaction, perfect way to relieve the tension. Do 24 hour party people film! or just watch it u'll love it!
As someone who loves Halloween and festive stuff in my community, I like pumpkin patches. I think a lot of fall tropes have been co-opted by girls on social media, like pumpkin spice, apple picking, even haunted houses to an extent. But really, life can get so monotonous that I enjoy the various seasonal traditions, even if they are considered basic now.
Hating football is like hating The Beatles. It's magnified by the majorities love for it. A general dislike of it is distilled into hate by the constant coverage, conversations you get excluded from and the general unlikeability of everyone involved with it.
Just have to say really enjoy your reaction videos I first discovered your channel via Father Ted. The Christmas Special was a riot, really couldn't stop laughing. Others may have mentioned Black Books, strongly recommend it, same writer Graham Linehan. Red Dwarf is another good one. Hope you do more Little Britain reactions too. It's all good though, just enjoying the ride.
Adam hills tells a fab joke, in front of crowd finds a young bloke and tells him “you grew up on the Kardashians on television and we grew up on the muppets. And the difference is the Muppets are bloody real❤”thanks
My brother and I have fairly middle class home counties accents, living in a town less than an hour from London by train, but because he used to have a job in landscaping and commuted to London to work on new developments next to builders and other guys, his accent completely shifts when he's talking to people in the pub.
I dont like Football but I use this episode as a guide on how to fit in. "Did you see that ludicrous display last night" - by the way countryside driving is WAY worse than cities in UK lol the roads arent flat and barely fit one car every corner you are bracing for impact
Count me in as someone from the UK who really hates football. While the game itself is unfathomably boring, it's the culture surrounding it that really does it. International tournaments are the worst because there's an expectation that everybody MUST really care about it.
As a Brit - i’m guessing the Pumpkin Patch is a farmer selling pumpkins at Halloween? So its going to a field to buy a pumpkin … i feel your pain King Boomer
Language; when the police office calls'P- -f out to Roy and Moss you both refer to the American equivalent fa- - - -. In England fa- - - - means a Yorkshire food dish and wood kindling.
Whilst driving in the UK is comparably difficult. And quite a nightmare for me. In my experience, I’ve seen a few lunatics on the roads in Florida too. An awful lot of on the phone.
As an Australian and someone that grows pumpkins for some extra cash, I have no idea what you are talking about. What's this Pumpkin patch thing. Also you need to do Garth Marenghi's darkplace.
No segment of TV reflects my disinterest with football (or sports in general) as that scene with Roy and Moss as the football ground. Yes that guy has kicked the ball. Now that guy kicks it. Why would that ever be interesting? 🙂 I love this episode.
Heh, I don't think I'll ever _not_ get confused at least a little bit by people calling slightly bigger cars "trucks"... I drive a truck, 5 axles, 40-44t, 4m height, 18m long, ... 😋
I don't think 'puff' is on the same level as that f word in the US. I think the US used to use 'fruit' as pretty tame slang for it, it's closer to that level of severity.
I think the thing with football here in the UK is that there are a lot of people who aren't into it but wouldn't have a strong opinion if it wasn't for the fact that those who are into it are REALLY into it and it is always on TV, radio, newspapers etc so it turns them from simply not being into it to really hating it. I imagine it would be like not being a fan of a particular singer. You would probably be happy to just not listen to them and let them get on with their career, but if you had to listen to at least three of their songs every single day you would quickly begin to hate them with a passion.
Football guy at the bar was the garage owner when Will was doing work experience, it’s the episode where they threw him in the Lake.
Played one off the priests in The Last Kingdom I think too
"Which titties would you spunk over?"
@@mustychallinor9817 well at least he was not sterotyped 🤣
This ep is a very entertaining exaggeration of the path you can go down when you pretend to be a fan of something you aren't.
Was just about to say this 🤣
Contrary to his persona in this and in his tv appearances, Richard Ayoade was apparently a pretty gifted footballer in his youth. He talks briefly about it in a show called travel man, which is probably worth a reaction to in the future
In which ep of Travel Man does he say that? In the first ep he makes it clear that he has no interest in football.
@@DavidZ4-gg3dm it’s in the episode with Frank Skinner where they visit a football museum I believe
Noel fielding is a good footballer. I think you're getting the two mistaken. X
@@ChrisAndrewPoulter I'm sure the OP is mistaken. It's clear from s1 e1 of TM that RA has zero interest in football. I'm baffled that 59 people think he's correct!
@@DavidZ4-gg3dm I’ve looked the clip up and TH-cam to confirm. He embellished a lot for his story but it is defiantly Richard Ayoade talking to Frank Skinner at the FIFA museum
"a pony" in southern English slang means £25, so when Moss says "I've put a pony on Liverpool" he's placed a bet of £25 for the Liverpool team to win.
I wouldn't say it was just southern slang we have all watched minder e.g. a monkey being £500
@@chrisward8323 what's minder?
But no, I'm a northerner and I've never said pony or monkey in that context in my life
@@chrisward8323 minder was set in london...
Q - Shetland?
A - No, it's true!
As an Aussie that's lived in the US for 6 years now you get used to driving on the 'wrong' side very quickly - just follow everyone else! But I still have occasional dreams where I'm on the wrong side of the road and about to get cleaned up.
Once you both finish The IT Crowd, you must watch Black Books; it’s by the same writer Graham Linehan and it has the same madcap humour.
This👈. It's hilarious and just as bizarre and quirky as you'd expect a Graham Linehan written show. Dylan Moran, Bill Bailey and Tamsin Greig (Jackie from Friday night dinner) are all in it😂😂
Changing the accent like that is called code switching, so you mirror different class accents rather than regional ones
I’ve seen it happen with people who are bilingual. My friend speaks normal English with me but when he’s talking with his Ukrainian wife, his accent completely changes.
Yup. And code switching can also be about class, sexuality, gender or nationality.
Switching between accents or languages in a single conversation or situation is code switching.
The act of mirroring someone else's accent or speech patterns is echolalia.
So yeah what moss did is code switching, but what they talked about is echolalia. People often confuse the two.
Another example is the late Vivian Stanshall, he of the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band. When he was growing up, he had to speak posh at home, or his dad would beat the shit out of him. And he had to speak Cockney at school, or his classmates would beat the shit out of him.
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I legit love the light hearted banter between yourselves, it's such a good sign of a healthy relationship. Mind you, as someone dead inside it makes me sick to the stomach. 🤣🤣🤣
"they do that a lot in gangster films...." oh boy, the ep has only started lol, nice catch
Football man was the bully mechanic from the Inbetweeners.
He always gets given the yob characters 😂😂
Always loved how straight the robbers played their roles. Made everything extra funny!
You'd be surprised how easy it is to drive on the opposite side of the road. People in the UK often take their cars over to Europe and drive on the right in their vehicles which are designed to drive on the left. Even then, it's really not a problem. If you came to the UK and hired a car you'd get used to it within half an hour of driving.
Only issue is having to pay at toll booths through the passenger window!
Yeah I find it very easy to adapt, their biggest issue would likely be the change in size of the roads!
You should watch the episode of Travel Man where Chris O Dowd was the guest. Richard Ayoade is the presenter.
Perfect timing, just sat down with a beer after working out in the pissing rain all day.
😂same here bro🎉
UK im guessing?
Same here , weather shocking in the south west
@joda6466 yes mate, been out in it all bloody week.
@@NoNowwwellawful, had a few seconds of hail too. Felt like I was being sand blasted.
i've done the whole 'fit in with other people' thing. in year 7 (12-13 years old) all my friends started smoking, all they wanted to do was go out behind the science block and smoke, I hung around for a bit, bored out of my brain because all they wanted to talk about was smoking and I was not at all interested in smoking. they started talking about trying to get some pot, that's when I decided to make my exit and make friends with the people who are now my best mates some 20 years later. I went from hanging around, trying to fit in with smokers to hanging around with 'nerds', which I am now one of and have been for 20 years.
while all my old mates have gone massively down hill. 1 overdosed, a couple of others are on meth and one that has recently became clean contacted me and apologised for not listening to me when I told him (at 13) that this really wasn't a good path to be going down.
There really are people that talk like that, not just in gangster films
I talk like that unfortunately. East london dialect.
@@djwalker7823 did you see that ludicrous display last night?
Moss was drinking a glass of milk in the pub, which comes-up again in season 4's episode The Final Countdown (and if you're familiar with the John Carpenter film 'They Live' you'll immediately get the joke)
Thank goodness for that post credit scene. I'd been trying to work out who closed the doors ever since it happened.
Hey King, couldn't find the discord but just wanted to say I love your reactions and just subbed to the patreon, enjoying all the movies etc and you honestly just make my day, you and Queen B. Taking our British culture, comedy and all sorts in such a positive way, just being real and genuine AF, You guys are the best muppets i know (and I know a lot of actual muppets aha). Big love to you and your family man
"I"m weird! Weirds all I've got! That and my sweet style!"
The tiny "Who closed the door?"was the perfect brick joke at the end.
Looking like a magician is better than having the name Peter File !
Who's a paedophile?
You guys are easily the most likeable, relatable and gorgeous couple on TH-cam.
I discovered your channel recently and you quickly became one of my favourites.
Keep up the good work. Adooore your IT Crowd reactions ❤
You are too kind
22:34 even most people from the UK struggle driving in the countryside. You have to reverse back through country roads when you meet a vehicle coming the other way
I'm always praying that I will see a passing place.
@@jackdubz4247 it's even worse when people go down on holiday in a range rover, and won't even use a passing space 😪
We love Queen Boomers reactions to the IT Crowd, you can't possibly do one without her 🙂👍
OMG with that Mr. Peanutt remark she wins the internet today for me! 🤣😂 👍👍
Moss has mastered the art of code switching.
If you're nervous about driving in a UK city, DO NOT try driving on UK country roads. They are far more dangerous, very narrow and surrounded by hedges that will tank a car going 90mph and not lose a pebble over it. Honestly down here in Cornwall if you see a car with it's entire front end destroyed you simply ask "hedge?" and 99% of the time you'll be told yes. Edit: Sorry Queen Boomer Kings right on this one, no man really cares about a pumpkin patch. If we go it's to keep the peace but we do not like or respect the pictures taken.
100% correct with the country roads thing, they're fun as hell if you're familiar with them but if you're used to wide lanes on straight roads AND you're adapting to changing which side of the road you're driving on then you'll end up either crashing, shitting yourself or driving 30mph to be safe but have some muppet in a BMW or 4x4 up your arse (or some interesting combo of all 3).
The Arsenal walking it in line works. Used it a few times, though once the group I was with had to double take after agreeing because they suddenly remembered a second later 'you don't follow football.'
This is one of my favourite episodes 😁
Country driving can be pretty wild in some parts. Roads that are miles long and one (small) lane wide. A lot of reversing...and sometimes people come around the corners waaay too fast.
London born, in East Ham, I now live in a small Worcestershire village.
My children always knew when I'd been to the 'Smoke' (London) on business because I came back "speaking a bit geezer".
The driving thing only takes an hour or so before you adjust to the mirror image.
Debbie McGee was in reference to a famous British magician called Paul Daniels. Debbie was married to Paul and she was his assistant at his shows. As Roy said Jen's boyfriend looked like a magician, he called her Debbie for a joke.
I liked that joke. Not a lot, but I liked it
"What was it that first attracted you to the short, old, bald millionaire Paul Daniels?"
I know the place where the robbery was filmed. Lower Addiscombe Road in Croydon, Surrey. Just south of London. I grew up in that area. It was cool to see it on my all-time favourite show.
All autumn stuff is fun! The Pumpkin Patch, the Corn Maze, Carving Pumpkins. All that stuff!
The trick with getting used to driving on the 'wrong' side is to follow the car in front. That's easier to do in cities than country funnily enough.
Country roads can be a nightmare. They're usually national speed limit and locals use them as a rat run and know them inside out, those that are not used to them understandably are more cautious and get treated like second class citizens.
I love that just as a guy appears looking like a magician you two demonstrate the power of suggestion!
This episode is what would have happened if Guy Ritchie had directed Green Street
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I used to like pumpkins, too, but the King has definitely put some savage imagery in my head about them now. 🙈🙈🙈🙈
When QB said “ what would you do for me to show how much you love me “.. I was shouting at the screen “ NOOOOOoooo it’s a trap King Boomer … 😆 “.
👍🏴
A. "We are Devo!"
Lol! I'm late watching this. the title triggered me to listen to Devo. Spent ten minutes looking for my energy dome hat.
@@gid4015, "you can whip it!" 😁
I've never laughed so much at a scene in IT crowd when cops arrive and Moss goes to snog the face off Roy.. 🤣
The criminal guy is also in the inbetweeners episode Work experience, he's the guy in the garage who bullies will.
The cockney guy who Roy starts talking to in the bar while he is watching the match on the TV, is the mechanic from the Inbetweeners, when Will has his work experience I think...
Glad you waited for QB to show the IT Crowd I love it too good episode utterly bonkers ❤
I used to live with two Scottish friends for about 4 years and I would just imitate them all the time until eventually I would start saying the odd word in their accent, but only to them. Its come in handy as a party trick now when I can just throw out a half decent Scottish accent instead of my native English one!
I love the implication in this episode being that there’s a chance at least one of the men they had a football chat with, probably Harry, was also getting tips from the website - just in reverse
They're havin' a laugh 😂
as an american who’s been to britain a few times….. driving there is terrifying. seriously confusing and terrifying. plus, the steering wheel is on the opposite side. you have to constantly remind yourself to stay on the other side that you are used to. and often roundabouts lead directly into another roundabout, then on to a third one.
There's quite a few of us who just don't care much about football. Probably much like American Football over there - It's the national game, but that doesn't mean were are all mad for it.
Give me a good rugby match any day.
Most people I know really aren't into football, it's just the 'national wallpaper' so to speak, but the majority do not really get all worked up about it.
IT Crowd 👋Football is our national sport and obsession. There are no stereotypical fans, it's a worldwide phenomenon, from very little kids to women, to older fans to Ultras. It's a very wide range.
It's certainly the most popular sport in the UK & world, but there are also millions of Brits who have little or no interest in it, including many who aren't into sport at all.
There are stereotypical fans. It's macho and aggressive, which is why some people hate it.
Unfortunately there are stereotypical fans. They’ll be the ones who stagger up my street in droves pissing in strangers’ doorways and yelling sectarian chants
David Mitchell is right about football being on all the time, this week it has been on every night and it's on for the last 2 nights of the week
Watch it watch it, it's going to move!
I'm a Sagittarius, which means when I was born, the Sun was in the sign of Scorpio!
Mate if driving on the left makes you queasy then British country roads are not where you should to aim to familiarise yourself with the system lol. Many are high speed, narrow and pretty bendy with undulations and grit patches. Also just a fun bit of trivia, the reason we drive on the left stems from Medieval times where most people would have had the advantage of defending themselves with their dominant (right) hand if they were ever attacked on horseback on the road. The attackers would need toc ome up on the victims' right, and use their left hand to attack/defend, and the left hand for most people is the off-hand.
You must watch black adder, but start from season 2
Arsenal do always try and walk it in.
What were they thinking, bringing Walcott on at half time?
I use to sell merch for Arsenal on match days. As an American girl with no knowledge or interest in sports, I made SOOOO much money… cause I got to keep amount I got them to pay over our listed price, and drunk British men are easy to rip off if you flirt with them a bit. I would feel guilty about that, but I was super broke at the time. A £5 mark up on a scarf seemed like a mild con.
The pumpkin patch photo thing has started taking off over here in the last few years. I think the townies get excited about being a country person for 30 minutes and want to share it with all on social media😅
Really? First I've heard of it!
And speaking of pumpkin patches, there's one east of Edinburgh where you can pay to fire them into a target range out of the farmer's home-made howitzer
They're just normal men.
They're just innocent men!
I hope I wasn't the only person who was reminded, by the intro banter, of the song "Man or Muppet"...
It’s called mirroring. People who mirror a lot are usually very empathetic. When men and women are attracted to each other they mirror each other.
Queen Boomer is correct about the accent thing. My wife is Australian and I'm Scottish and we have both picked up each other's words/accents. Just being around each other all the time, similar to work colleagues, you pick up on and mimic each other.
I haven't watched this show for the past 10 years. The thing is while I was watching this video I kept thinking "this guys NEED to watch the episode where Moss does the kissing as a distraction" only to realise, when that scene started it was actually THIS episode LOL
1:02 When you said "You're a Muppet man" it reminded of someone saying "I'm more than a monkey, I'm a monkey, man". I couldn't remember who said it, so I went on this long web hunt for it until I remembered and realised (without having any luck finding the answer on line)...
You really need to watch (the British TV show) Spaced next!!!
there is a pumpkin farm near me that does Halloween events, thats about all ive seen of pumpkin anything event and its natural for the season because pumpkin carving
LOVE getting home after driving for 9 hours and finding a new boomer it crowd reaction, perfect way to relieve the tension. Do 24 hour party people film! or just watch it u'll love it!
As someone who loves Halloween and festive stuff in my community, I like pumpkin patches. I think a lot of fall tropes have been co-opted by girls on social media, like pumpkin spice, apple picking, even haunted houses to an extent. But really, life can get so monotonous that I enjoy the various seasonal traditions, even if they are considered basic now.
The robbery and the drive up into the back of the truck to hide allways reminds me of a sceene from the 1973 America comedy movie 'The Hot Rock.'
A Pony is cockney rhyming slang for £25. And he was drinking milk in the pub, not frothy beer
Hating football is like hating The Beatles. It's magnified by the majorities love for it. A general dislike of it is distilled into hate by the constant coverage, conversations you get excluded from and the general unlikeability of everyone involved with it.
Just have to say really enjoy your reaction videos I first discovered your channel via Father Ted. The Christmas Special was a riot, really couldn't stop laughing.
Others may have mentioned Black Books, strongly recommend it, same writer Graham Linehan.
Red Dwarf is another good one.
Hope you do more Little Britain reactions too. It's all good though, just enjoying the ride.
Adam hills tells a fab joke, in front of crowd finds a young bloke and tells him “you grew up on the Kardashians on television and we grew up on the muppets. And the difference is the Muppets are bloody real❤”thanks
great episode, great reaction!
This is my all time favourite episode of this show
The Queen sounds like Forrest’s friend on the shrimp boat naming all the possibilities of what can be done with shrimp.
When they call Jen “Debbie McGee” it a nod to a famous assistant who married the magician she worked with.
Been waiting for this one, popcorn at the ready
There's a name for it, it's called "context switching". Lots of people do it to fit into work places when they feel their genuine self isn't accepted.
Richard Ayoade's Jason Statham impression is great you should check that out.
My brother and I have fairly middle class home counties accents, living in a town less than an hour from London by train, but because he used to have a job in landscaping and commuted to London to work on new developments next to builders and other guys, his accent completely shifts when he's talking to people in the pub.
One of my fave episodes this one!
IT Crowd reactions have to include Queen Boomer. It just wouldn’t be right without her!
BTW That shade of blue really suits Queen Boomer 💙
I dont like Football but I use this episode as a guide on how to fit in. "Did you see that ludicrous display last night" - by the way countryside driving is WAY worse than cities in UK lol the roads arent flat and barely fit one car every corner you are bracing for impact
Gotta look into doing toast of London reactions. Seeing as you're loving matt Berry so much 😂
Yeah, I think the phrase "having a laugh" was lost in translation here, King Boomer wasn't quite getting the gist of its meaning.
Brit here who drives in Europe every summer. You would be surprised how quick you would get used to being on the "wrong" side. It really is no problem
Count me in as someone from the UK who really hates football. While the game itself is unfathomably boring, it's the culture surrounding it that really does it. International tournaments are the worst because there's an expectation that everybody MUST really care about it.
aw his little face! Make me so sad! 33:02
I London area a pony means £25.
A score is £20.
As a Brit - i’m guessing the Pumpkin Patch is a farmer selling pumpkins at Halloween? So its going to a field to buy a pumpkin … i feel your pain King Boomer
Oh it’s way more than that to some people here lol.
Language; when the police office calls'P- -f out to Roy and Moss you both refer to the American equivalent fa- - - -. In England fa- - - - means a Yorkshire food dish and wood kindling.
Whilst driving in the UK is comparably difficult. And quite a nightmare for me. In my experience, I’ve seen a few lunatics on the roads in Florida too. An awful lot of on the phone.
LOL 28 mins..Little Britain.. " Look into the eyes not around the eyes :p" .. Only 1 Magician, lol
Country roads in the UK are a lot more dangerous that city roads.
As an Australian and someone that grows pumpkins for some extra cash, I have no idea what you are talking about. What's this Pumpkin patch thing. Also you need to do Garth Marenghi's darkplace.
No segment of TV reflects my disinterest with football (or sports in general) as that scene with Roy and Moss as the football ground. Yes that guy has kicked the ball. Now that guy kicks it. Why would that ever be interesting? 🙂
I love this episode.
Heh, I don't think I'll ever _not_ get confused at least a little bit by people calling slightly bigger cars "trucks"... I drive a truck, 5 axles, 40-44t, 4m height, 18m long, ... 😋
These are well worth waiting for, dont worry if its later than usual!
I don't think 'puff' is on the same level as that f word in the US. I think the US used to use 'fruit' as pretty tame slang for it, it's closer to that level of severity.
I think the thing with football here in the UK is that there are a lot of people who aren't into it but wouldn't have a strong opinion if it wasn't for the fact that those who are into it are REALLY into it and it is always on TV, radio, newspapers etc so it turns them from simply not being into it to really hating it.
I imagine it would be like not being a fan of a particular singer. You would probably be happy to just not listen to them and let them get on with their career, but if you had to listen to at least three of their songs every single day you would quickly begin to hate them with a passion.
I bet you guys will have a blast with episode 4
This is one of my favourite episodes