Honours awarded are ranked, from lowest to highest it goes: MBE - Member of the Order of the British Empire OBE - Officer of the Order of the British Empire CBE - Commander of the British Empire KBE/DBE - Knight and Dame Commander (Knighthood) (Can use the title Sir/Dame) GBE - Knight and Dame Cross (Knighthood) (Can use the title Sir/Dame)
Yep, and they can stick every single one! How anyone would wanna be a member of the British Empire, one of the most brutal empire's the world as ever known!
@@neilpearce The only empire to have ended world slavery. To have ended Sati, to have introduced trial by jury and parliamentary democracy into every country it went. To have helped end famines in countries it helped industrialised. Yeah we’re just scum
Freddie Flintoff had a serious accident filming Top Gear and was off work for a long time. He has recently joined the England cricket coaching staff, and is Head Coach for the Northern Superchargers in this years Hundred competition.
Member of the Order of the British Empire ( MBE ) This is awarded for having a major local role in any activity, including people whose work has made them known nationally in their chosen area.
I'm waiting for somebody to point out the acronym is wrong. It's actually a status or rank. MBE Member CBE Commander OBE Officer GBE Knight/Dame Grand Cross I bet that's confused you even more.
@@nobover Major is military not civilian. It also has an enforced status within its hierarchy, not just honorary. I realise it's a joke, but don't understand its relevance?
Sean’s reference to Jimmy being good with numbers is about the run in Jimmy had with the Taxman. Watch the video “The taxman v Jimmy Carr” and you will see Jimmy being ripped to shreds by both teams because of his tax avoidance scheme. It’s hilarious 😂😂😂
Other honours were lampooned in "Yes, Minister" Bernard Woolley : Of course in the service, CMG stands for Call Me God. And KCMG for Kindly Call Me God. James Hacker : What does GCMG stand for? Bernard Woolley : God Calls Me God.
Jon’s method for 846 (i.e. starting with 75+9=84) shows what is often the best way to start these: people often try to multiply the big number in its basic form, but shifting the big number a little bit up or down first before multiplying it gives you a lot more finesse.
Mouser- in honour of Larry the Downing street cat in the first one . Susies ' special spot ' on the main show is a feature where she explains the origins of words . Freddy and Sean make a great team .
Oh, that's how it's spelled? Thanks! I tried to look up these words several times but no luck at all, you wouldn't know the other one as well by any chance, 'gubbins'?!
@DerEchteBold ....I'd not heard this slang term before. Gubbins 》a foolish or futile person / simpleton. OR 》 a collection of objects that are not important, eg...I've got to clear all these gubbins of my desk before I start working. Must be a regional term 🤔
So impressed with Nick’s familiarity with cricket. I am going to the 100 at Lords tomorrow I can’t wait!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤. Cricket is NOT boring Mr Lock I still love and miss you though. Freddie’s name is Andrew but as his surname is Flintoff his nickname is Freddie
I think in some other episode Freddie himself talks about how boring Cricket is, calls it the third most boring sport in the world, after Tennis and Formula 1 ; )
@@cheryltotheg2880 Well, I've no idea, just quoted what the man himself said. I like slow sports, used to watch golf a long time ago when they still broadcasted it live here, edited together it completely lost it's charm. Btw, I've just seen that Nick has a dedicated cricket channel!
The Ashes is a cricket test series between Australia and England, the Ashes are the bails kept in a little urn, they play every 2 years in both England and Australia Over 5 venues Up to 5 days
Good Gaming Video. I rewatched your Visit to the UK , especially Scotland. Did you know a Large Area of Scotland is up for a World Heritage status. It will be decided today or tomorrow.
Don't know if you picked up on it but Jimmy Carr was taking the piss out of Freddie Flintoffs northern accent and how when he says foams it sounds like forms and also when he tries to make it more clear he sounds like he's putting on a posh southern accent. It's funny because when he first said it I thought he said forms too😂
Jodie, is that a Death Cab For Cutie t shirt you are wearing? I have seen them twice in the UK over the last few years and they were superb. One of my favourite bands.
Not quite. The Starks are based on the House of York, so they have a Yorkshire accent, whereas the House of Lancaster became Lannister in GoT. They didn't use any actors with an authentic Lancashire accent though. Edit: Just remembered that Jon is from Lancaster (but supports Leeds United, the traitor). 😆
@jehanariyaratnam2874 I'm 8n a similar position. I sympathise with alcoholics. The stigma is horrible to deal with. It is a disease and very tough to deal with. Have a lovely weekend, dude.
@@ChaseOakley-rw2lx I'm been drinking every day for the last 2 months since I was in the Carribean and Florida for the t20 World Cup so I know what you mean. This was after being abstinent for 4 months and losing 17 kgs but oh well, I can get back on the health kick again!
@jehanariyaratnam2874 Wish you all the best. Unfortunately mine's a life job. I've developed psychosis in my battle with alcohol. I really hope you do well. Love from England.
@@ChaseOakley-rw2lx thanks mate, appreciate that. I'm born and raised in England too (Kent), but I emigrated to Australia in my mid 20s and been here 10 years now. Still sound like a posh twat though lol. But yeah going to really cut back the next few months- need to get a beach bod for the summer haha
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) - it’s a recognition for outstanding achievement. It falls below OBE (Officer of…), CBE (Commander of…), and being knighted/damed. Being awarded an honour allows you to use the letters after your name, being knighted grants you the title Sir or Dame.
Nick, you only get 5 points for being within 5 points if nobody else was closer. So, because Jodie was completely correct, she gets the 10 points and you receive 0. Respectfully.
Jimmy says it like "vain", that's not how you'd pronounce Wehn in German though, but Henning doesn't seem to mind. I just can't think of a way how to write it so English speakers would know how to pronounce it, the 'eh' part just doesn't have any written equivalent in English.
No, he didn't get the 5 for the numbers. They got it when the 9 letter word was kicked out... so get that 5 off your score 😂 ❤ from Northeast England ❤️
Sourer is the comparative form of sour in English so it would have been allowed. Also "formers" would be allowed but to be on the safe side - "reforms".
Hi guys hello from Scotland I've been enjoying your reactions to UK comedy . Scotland has lots of comedy sitcoms and sketch shows you should try. Still game ,Rab c Nesbitt scotch and rye,naked video you should give them a try all the best to you and your family god bless x
Well you grew up with the wrong impression then, calling someone a Herbert means they are acting in a foolish, odd or annoying way. Applied to lazy teenagers - spotty Herbert's
Nick dropping Cricket knowledge. Like it. This crowd by the way were annoying this week, like a Bill Maher show, why are they whooping all the time for?
@@jrswinhoe58 Oh, alright but Jon is from Lancaster, his wife is/was from Yorkshire, I think. Also he supports Leeds and was made a member of Sheffield FC, maybe that's why you thought he's from there.
Series 4 came out in 2014, it was around 2013 that the decline in pop culture began, that "wokeness" started creeping in, and their Farage jokes are evidence of that beginning to emerge...
Honours awarded are ranked, from lowest to highest it goes:
MBE - Member of the Order of the British Empire
OBE - Officer of the Order of the British Empire
CBE - Commander of the British Empire
KBE/DBE - Knight and Dame Commander (Knighthood) (Can use the title Sir/Dame)
GBE - Knight and Dame Cross (Knighthood) (Can use the title Sir/Dame)
Knight or Dame commander
Yep, and they can stick every single one! How anyone would wanna be a member of the British Empire, one of the most brutal empire's the world as ever known!
@@neilpearce What utter shite.
Please name less brutal empires.
If you don’t I guess it’s because you’re just making stuff up.
@@neilpearce The only empire to have ended world slavery.
To have ended Sati, to have introduced trial by jury and parliamentary democracy into every country it went. To have helped end famines in countries it helped industrialised.
Yeah we’re just scum
@@neilpearce you only get a Knighthood for collecting the souls of at least 100 children.
Freddie Flintoff had a serious accident filming Top Gear and was off work for a long time. He has recently joined the England cricket coaching staff, and is Head Coach for the Northern Superchargers in this years Hundred competition.
You only get the 5 if someone doesn't do better 😂
When you got that 846 I fell off my chair.
lol me too 75*6=450? lol ;)
@@NickHobbs 75+9
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Loved Jodis reaction to getting 846. Big thumbs up
Thanks!
The world cup was referring to 1966 where England beat West Germany
Best for them to memorise that one, it comes up a lot!
Thanks for all the hard work on these videos!
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Member of the Order of the British Empire ( MBE ) This is awarded for having a major local role in any activity, including people whose work has made them known nationally in their chosen area.
I'm waiting for somebody to point out the acronym is wrong.
It's actually a status or rank.
MBE Member
CBE Commander
OBE Officer
GBE Knight/Dame Grand Cross
I bet that's confused you even more.
Major Bell End
@@nobover Major is military not civilian. It also has an enforced status within its hierarchy, not just honorary.
I realise it's a joke, but don't understand its relevance?
@@daveofyorkshire301 Bellend is also 1 word bellend 😊
Sean’s reference to Jimmy being good with numbers is about the run in Jimmy had with the Taxman.
Watch the video “The taxman v Jimmy Carr” and you will see Jimmy being ripped to shreds by both teams because of his tax avoidance scheme. It’s hilarious 😂😂😂
Thanks N&J! Always a lot of fun!
Breaking apples 'n' cracking math codes, nice one Jodi!
Thanks!
Nick's eyes lit up when Rachel said "enter her area" lol
Other honours were lampooned in "Yes, Minister"
Bernard Woolley : Of course in the service, CMG stands for Call Me God. And KCMG for Kindly Call Me God.
James Hacker : What does GCMG stand for?
Bernard Woolley : God Calls Me God.
Jon’s method for 846 (i.e. starting with 75+9=84) shows what is often the best way to start these: people often try to multiply the big number in its basic form, but shifting the big number a little bit up or down first before multiplying it gives you a lot more finesse.
Mouser- in honour of Larry the Downing street cat in the first one . Susies ' special spot ' on the main show is a feature where she explains the origins of words . Freddy and Sean make a great team .
Really well done Jodi...you got the c/d high,the only way is up. The more you play the better you get!
Thanks!
I don't know what impressed me more - Nick's knowledge of cricket or Jodi smashing the numbers round.
He has a dedicated cricket channel!
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I love that you guys play along
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Nick, you don't get 5 points for the numbers as Jodi solved it and gets awarded the whole 10 points ;)
I'm screaming.Reforms.😂😂
😂
Yay for Jodi, well done. Nick you only get five points if no one else does better than you, there's only one person gets points.
Thanks!
Henning mentioned a favourite word " Herbert ". This generally refers to someone whose a bit of a fool...not too derogatory 😊
Oh, that's how it's spelled? Thanks!
I tried to look up these words several times but no luck at all, you wouldn't know the other one as well by any chance, 'gubbins'?!
@@DerEchteBold yeah, I've only really heard it said by a Londoner, so I had previously thought it was 'Erbert' lol
"Herbert " is a great star treck episode!
@DerEchteBold ....I'd not heard this slang term before. Gubbins 》a foolish or futile person / simpleton. OR 》 a collection of objects that are not important, eg...I've got to clear all these gubbins of my desk before I start working. Must be a regional term 🤔
@@roseoconnor5938
Haha, thanks, that's exactly what it sounds like!
I am a street guy but you have to admit Freddy as a handsome bastard.
Sorry to hear that but work is work ;-)
Hehe! @@sashacoe25
I'm gay and I agree!😊
So impressed with Nick’s familiarity with cricket. I am going to the 100 at Lords tomorrow I can’t wait!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤. Cricket is NOT boring Mr Lock I still love and miss you though. Freddie’s name is Andrew but as his surname is Flintoff his nickname is Freddie
Yabadabadoo😊
I think in some other episode Freddie himself talks about how boring Cricket is, calls it the third most boring sport in the world, after Tennis and Formula 1 ; )
@@DerEchteBold test cricket can be slow but I still like it . T20 is not boring at all 😀
@@cheryltotheg2880
Well, I've no idea, just quoted what the man himself said.
I like slow sports, used to watch golf a long time ago when they still broadcasted it live here, edited together it completely lost it's charm.
Btw, I've just seen that Nick has a dedicated cricket channel!
The Ashes is a cricket test series between Australia and England, the Ashes are the bails kept in a little urn, they play every 2 years in both England and Australia
Over 5 venues
Up to 5 days
Good Gaming Video. I rewatched your Visit to the UK , especially Scotland. Did you know a Large Area of Scotland is up for a World Heritage status. It will be decided today or tomorrow.
The Beatles received MBEs in 1965, and at the time it was a little controversial that pop stars were deemed worthy of it.
Go team Jodi, your reaction made my day! 🥰🥰
Aww! Thanks!!
Don't know if you picked up on it but Jimmy Carr was taking the piss out of Freddie Flintoffs northern accent and how when he says foams it sounds like forms and also when he tries to make it more clear he sounds like he's putting on a posh southern accent. It's funny because when he first said it I thought he said forms too😂
Go Jodie!! 👏👏👏❤️👍
Thanks!!
I L8VE how excited how you are lol
Jodie, is that a Death Cab For Cutie t shirt you are wearing? I have seen them twice in the UK over the last few years and they were superb. One of my favourite bands.
Oh, it is, that's Jimmy's kind of music, I think!
Yes!! I love them!!
We told you the more you did the math's problems, the better you get !
When do I get better with the letters? 🤣
She got the numbers right👏👏👏
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Nick is cheating because Jodie is beating him 😂😂go Jodie🇬🇧
Thanks!!
Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff is from Preston, and his accent is from Lancashire. If you have ever watched 'Game of Thrones' it's the Starks accent
Not quite. The Starks are based on the House of York, so they have a Yorkshire accent, whereas the House of Lancaster became Lannister in GoT. They didn't use any actors with an authentic Lancashire accent though.
Edit: Just remembered that Jon is from Lancaster (but supports Leeds United, the traitor). 😆
lets not start the war of the roses again😁
@@felixthecat02 Ha ha. I was born in Lancashire and went to a Yorkshire uni. But which one's better? There's only one way to find out.............
You're from Lancashire and went to (hangs head in despair) uni in Yorkshire? You make me sad 😔
@@felixthecat02 It gets worse: I live in London these day (although I like to think of it as missionary work).
MBE stands for Member of the Order of the British Empire...it is rated 3rd after CBE and OBE
I don't like cricket but I bet Freddie is a good laugh on a night out
He gave up alcohol because it he developed a dependence problem and worsening depression but back in the day I'm sure he would have been!😂
@jehanariyaratnam2874 I'm 8n a similar position. I sympathise with alcoholics. The stigma is horrible to deal with. It is a disease and very tough to deal with.
Have a lovely weekend, dude.
@@ChaseOakley-rw2lx I'm been drinking every day for the last 2 months since I was in the Carribean and Florida for the t20 World Cup so I know what you mean. This was after being abstinent for 4 months and losing 17 kgs but oh well, I can get back on the health kick again!
@jehanariyaratnam2874 Wish you all the best. Unfortunately mine's a life job. I've developed psychosis in my battle with alcohol. I really hope you do well. Love from England.
@@ChaseOakley-rw2lx thanks mate, appreciate that. I'm born and raised in England too (Kent), but I emigrated to Australia in my mid 20s and been here 10 years now. Still sound like a posh twat though lol. But yeah going to really cut back the next few months- need to get a beach bod for the summer haha
Nick gets an extra point for the t shirt.
S-tier panel on this episode.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) - it’s a recognition for outstanding achievement. It falls below OBE (Officer of…), CBE (Commander of…), and being knighted/damed.
Being awarded an honour allows you to use the letters after your name, being knighted grants you the title Sir or Dame.
Nick, you only get 5 points for being within 5 points if nobody else was closer. So, because Jodie was completely correct, she gets the 10 points and you receive 0. Respectfully.
😮 good to know!!
WELL DONE JODI!!! ❤
Thank you!!
It looked like Jodie won the world cup when she got 846
It felt like it! I’m terrible at maths!
Freddie Flintoff is from Lancashire, in the north west of England
Nick you get 5 for the numbers round only if the other teams doesn’t get it too.
Well done Jodie 👌🏼
Thanks!
Congrats Jodi on 846!
Thank you!!
Jimmy says it like "vain", that's not how you'd pronounce Wehn in German though, but Henning doesn't seem to mind.
I just can't think of a way how to write it so English speakers would know how to pronounce it, the 'eh' part just doesn't have any written equivalent in English.
No, he didn't get the 5 for the numbers. They got it when the 9 letter word was kicked out... so get that 5 off your score 😂
❤ from Northeast England ❤️
Get in! 846 baby!
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1966 England beat W Germany to win the world cup, that's what the reference was about
Sadly Freddie was involved in an awful car crash in Top Gear. He’s not fully recovered and the show was cancelled because of the incident.
Sourer is the comparative form of sour in English so it would have been allowed. Also "formers" would be allowed but to be on the safe side - "reforms".
2014 was englands worst World Cup in decades. Dumped out after 2 group games losing to Italy and Uruguay.
the real winner is poetry!
The joke about 2 world wars and 1 world cup refers to the 1966 world cup. Britain hasn't come close since... It's typical British humour...
The team got somewhat close in 2018 in Russia, where they were robbed in that quarter-final, in my opinion.
Great maths, Jodie.
Thank you!
very good 1
Sean L his calendar 😂
I had Framers -a 7 for once
Member British Empire
Order....
Knight.... (Sir)
Hi guys hello from Scotland I've been enjoying your reactions to UK comedy . Scotland has lots of comedy sitcoms and sketch shows you should try. Still game ,Rab c Nesbitt scotch and rye,naked video you should give them a try all the best to you and your family god bless x
I suppose it was bound to happen sooner or later.
When England won the World Cup they beat Germany
You should watch Henning on Would I Lie to You he has some wicked stories.
RIP Sean 😢
MBE = Member of the British Empire
M.B.E member of the British Empire
England won the world cup in 66
Freddie Flintoff is Gorgeous 🥰
6+4+2=12
12*75=900
9*6=54
900-54=846
I grew up hearing people say 'he's a right old herbert'. meaning pervert.
Well you grew up with the wrong impression then, calling someone a Herbert means they are acting in a foolish, odd or annoying way. Applied to lazy teenagers - spotty Herbert's
I also got (75-4) x 6x 2 - 6 = 846
Nick dropping Cricket knowledge. Like it.
This crowd by the way were annoying this week, like a Bill Maher show, why are they whooping all the time for?
Because of Jon's World Cup theme?!
75 x 2 = 150 - 9 = 141 x 6 = 846
I did (75+9)*(6+4)+6
Saw that one in less than 5 seconds, almost couldn't belive it but it's also correct, I think.
mbe member of the british empire..its a big deal.. the letters go after your name forever
Freddie is from Lancashire same as Peter Kay
Same as Jon, isn't that right?
@DerEchteBold Peter and Freddie are from Bolton and Preston respectively and by Train not far apart, I live between. We're as Jon I think is Yorkshire
@@jrswinhoe58
Oh, alright but Jon is from Lancaster, his wife is/was from Yorkshire, I think.
Also he supports Leeds and was made a member of Sheffield FC, maybe that's why you thought he's from there.
I had roamer
Reforms
Series 4 came out in 2014,
it was around 2013 that the decline in pop culture began,
that "wokeness" started creeping in,
and their Farage jokes are evidence of that beginning to emerge...
If you see it as 'woke' if someone jokes about some insane nobhead you're quite deluded.
Famouser?
Wow, great find but it's not a real word it seems, only 'more famous' is seen as correct apparently.
southerners can't pronounce the 'r' in a lot of words.
Jodi gets 10 for winning the numbers game and you get fuck all lad.
Play fair or don't play.
Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff is from Preston, and his accent is from Lancashire. If you have ever watched 'Game of Thrones' it's the Starks accent