@@peterjoyfilms It's not, and this really gives it away. The audience is clearly delighted that he 'just realized' what 'bygones' means. This is why the pretence of improvisation used to annoy other comedians so much, especially Stewart Lee, who also criticised his use of 'errs' to imply the same.
"What's a 'bygone'?" "Well, its a thing that's gone by, hasn't it?" *He covers his mouth, as if he's laughing* LMAO!!! Well, that's the one way to explain what a 'bygone' is, eh?
He's amusing himself as he's figuring this out. As always, hilarious.
With comedians, the question you have to ask is: how many times did they do this? They're all liars!
This summer...
INVASION OF THE BAIGONS
one person got murdered and killed by a roman
To be able to improvise like that just demonstrates how genius he truly is.
JMetzful I'm not sure how much of this is improvised
@@peterjoyfilms it's what I'm thinking. But, then again, to make it look improvised like that is pretty good as well...
@@peterjoyfilms It's not, and this really gives it away. The audience is clearly delighted that he 'just realized' what 'bygones' means. This is why the pretence of improvisation used to annoy other comedians so much, especially Stewart Lee, who also criticised his use of 'errs' to imply the same.
He's fucking hilarious!
"Look, there's no bother!"
Cracked me up completely.
"What's a 'bygone'?"
"Well, its a thing that's gone by, hasn't it?"
*He covers his mouth, as if he's laughing*
LMAO!!! Well, that's the one way to explain what a 'bygone' is, eh?
@Mucky1little2me3 it's shortened for ad libitum, meaning at the discretion of the performer
Probably my favorite show of his
Takes true skill to take what should have been a big blunder and still retain your dignity and keep the audience laughing.
It might, if it were true.
look! The bygones are coming! 😂
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Genius