Michael McIntyre is brilliant and has hit the nail on the head. As a parent myself I recognise all of these. Having no time to myself is one of many things I have now Watch his alternate names sketch.
Hi Amanda. It is 6.15AM, a silly time to be sending you a message I know, but I have just taken my shower and I am drying off in my robe as I watch some videos on RUclips. I have just watched your Michael McIntyre video on getting the kids ready. Your laughter is a real tonic first thing in the morning.....I now feel that nothing is impossible today after seeing your reaction. Thank you so much for making me happy so early in the day.
I remember him doing one I think was called - 5 spice ? Absolutely hilarious- his stories are so relatable and resounding he makes you feel as though it’s your own personal experience, great stuff , thanks 😂.
The biggest change is me. I now do all the things I observed other parents doing and said I never would. I also now look on parents who's children are kicking off with pity, understanding and tolerance, rather than irritation. On a plane, child kicking off......I mentally decode the cry (parents will understand), realise I don't have to do anything and go about my day. 😂
Ms Rae, I helped my sister raise her girl and two boys. They are my niece and nephews - I was their slightly daft uncle. I thought its only right that I should know them. The result: I will never DO THAT to a woman EVER!
We had three children and after they left home neither my wife or I could understand how we managed the time to raise them, then came the grandchildren and we started all over again. Loved every minute. Now I am blessed with great grandchildren and it starts again. 🥰🥰
People that want them to have kids 🤣 I was told “it gets easier once you get used to the fact you have a baby” but like…I was raising my niece since she was an infant and it wasn’t easy then either until she was like 6 and able to actually explain her feelings and thoughts etc 😂
After my kids were born the only films we saw for years were for children. TV became one long list of iCarly, Hannah Montana, Jessie, Sonny With A Chance, The Suite Life Of Zack and Cody, Victorious, and anything else that Nickelodeon or Disney decided was essential viewing. It shows how much of a hold it took because I can still remember all the programmes without having to look them up, and my kids are both in their 30s now. ** I forgot all the programmes with the Olsen twins. You would not believe how many films they made. **
Meal times! - When my daughters were younger, meal times were like a battle ground. We spent ages preparing and cooking a lovely dinner, put it on the table and that second we'd hear "I don't like that" "I'm not hungry" "I'm not going to eat it" "Can you cut it up for me" "Why are peas the same colour as boogers" 🙄😅
Thank you Amanda, I wasn't expecting Michael to be that funny and your reaction to him was hilarious. On the subject of drinking cold tea, if I was prime minister I would make it illegal.
I have seen similar things in regards to putting coats and shoes on with my nephews when their Dad is getting ready to take them home. Always make it an effort LOL!
Amanda. I have loved EVERYTHING you have posted. I p**s myself watching your take on life. Can't remember , have you watched Rhod Gilbert, he smashes it out the park each & every time. Love you Amanda.
@@LADYRAEUK One of my personal favourites is the highly funny "Not Going Out". The early episodes feature one of your very own country persons Megan Dodds who, i thought was great , replaced by Sally Bretton. Some of the one liners are top drawer. Give it a go. Tony.
Already knowing this stuff (it helps that I've been trained in childcare & been a nanny) & now having multiple chronic illnesses, I now feel relieved that I've not been able to have children (long story) because I know I wouldn't be able to be the Mum I'd love to be. Yes, I'd have loved to have had that privilege, but my multiple chronic illnesses would have robbed me, my hubby & my kids of the joys of being a family. But I do like a good Michael McIntyre show.
That's a good bit, very accurate. It's amazing how kids transform your life, and even more amazing that despite all the headaches parenthood brings, we continue to reproduce. Great reaction. Love your channel and your videos. Looking forward to you hitting the 100k subs mark. Keep up the great work.
The thing is, by the time you've bundled those tiny tantric tornadoes through breakfast, dressing, etc. and they're finally off to school.... a cold cup of tea is like the sweetest, lovliest, freshest thing on the planet.
Just wait until you have grandchildren. Sure, you get to give them back but it’s even more knackering. An hours fighting on the floor with a five year old when you are 69 is hard work, as is getting up again afterwards. Similar problems with crawling through toddlers indoor play parks with a 1 year old., both of which I have done this week.
Oh boy! My little brother waking at 3am on Christmas day say "I wonder if he's been yet?" You hear the footsteps and then "he'a been!", followed by "GO TO BED!". 🤣
There may be a solution to the hot tea issue. It's called the "Busman's Teacup". Usually known as a saucer. Just drink a mouthful at a time from the saucer, blowing on it each time to cool it to drinking temperature. You only need to shut out the mayhem for less than a minute... thereabouts.
Your reaction was just as funny as the video😂😂😂 The only people that weren’t laughing withthe people didn’t have children and thought themselves I won’t be like that I’ll be a model parents😂😂😂 they have no idea. Yet
For me since having my daughter who is now 3, going to the toilet is now a task, as she gets annoyed if you have to and insists on coming in or I must leave the door open. Or she tries to climb on me, while sat on the toilet. Leaving the house takes about an hour. Food shop can take up to 3 hours as she wants to go to the toy isle or flings the food back out the trolley. Lol
You know what's best about kids, them having kids!! And you as a grandparent being up a 6am waiting for the daughter in law dropping them off while she goes to work but thats ok because your're retired , you have nothing to do. But you know what's really great giving them back full of lollies and raspberry cordial. Sugar rush.
My father was on a night on the town in London and hadn't come home even after the pubs closed . His parents became worried and called the police. Sgt can you describe the young man? Mother he's six feet tall and wearing an RAF officers uniform. Don't worry Madame we'll see he gets home alright.
That was a joy to watch though I was listening to him and watching your reaction. I'm one of the no kids people so I can only try to imagine. My Brother has 2 his kids each have their own rugrats. I don't know they managed with the much larger families they had in the past, when 5 or 6 children was common.
I had 3 kids 1 year apart. it was like bloody plate spinning. Thank god they've grown up and I don't have to carry my clingy daughter whilst changing the other ones nappy and bottle feeding the 3rd one all at the same time. No wonder I went bald before I was 30. 😂✌️♥️🇬🇧
I also quite enjoy a cup of cold tea! My daughter moved into her own place after uni so life does return to normal, lol, but yep, it’s a long stretch of sacrificed freedom and having to plan every little thing, but you’d do it all again for them 😊 To be fair, sleep was never really an issue, but the biggest adjustment for me was the dreaded school runs, largely because they had to be done, twice a day…nightmare!
Lucky not to have had to do the school run as my children's Primary schools were walking distance less than a half mile and they cycled or got the bus to Secondary. When I was a child had to walk or cycle the 2 mile to Primary and later cycle the 5 mile to Secondary. After my Parents moved house was a 20 minute train journey (fare courtesy of the LEA season ticket for each term) with a 2 mile walk to and from the home station or the motorcycle to school when I could afford a gallon of petrol and the tax for the bike. The choice was petrol money or beer money.
One thing I like about Michael McIntyre is that there is NEVER any swearing or crudity, I’m not a prude at all, but it is always so refreshing to see a proper comedian using observation to make humour about everyday experiences that most can relate to. I think he’s hilarious 😆.
When my daughter was three I had to get her to daycare and I was going in to the lab. Being Sweden it's thick overalls in the winter so I dressed her and put them on as well as mittens and proper boots and then went to get my coffee in the mug from the kitchen. I swear I was only gone for a few seconds but when I got back she was naked. She told me she it was too warm. Nothing much to do but to do it all over again but I've thought back on those days, those precious moments and chuckled many times. This was about a year after my wife died and there are things there I don't remember. I don't know if it's my mind protecting me or what but since I never drank nor did drugs (I had two small kids at home, 1 and 2 years old) I just assume that has to be it. Anyway... thanks for the video.
@@LADYRAEUK I wonder if I might suggest that you have a look at the Norfolk accent on RUclips. When accents are looked at, it's always Geordies, Cockneys, Scousers and Brummies. The Norfolk accent it really odd! And it's how everyone around me speaks!
Ohhhh boooyyy. Can I relate or what! Bribery, yelling, the same phrase on repeat for 20 minutes......"for the love of God, girl, WILL YOU GET IN THE CAR!!!!!" etc, etc. I can't drink coffee any other way than lukewarm these days either hahaha Mind you, there's a distinct upside too. She comes out with some (unintentionally) comical expressions sometimes. And bedtime is always a special, magical time when the world stands still. She may be frustrating sometimes, but I wouldn't be without my own personal little angel.
i think he has to be my favourite comedian that doesnt swear lol i have others i like better but the way he delivers his material is brilliant, if u havent seen his americans dont understand english u should defo check it out, he makes me cry often lol
Michael McIntyre dosen't seem to have aged to me. can you imagine if he was like that at home and his kids had the same energy they would be on the ceiling more times than Peter Parker.
Silence.. I miss the silence. There are always noices. Doesnt matter if they are sleeping or not. And when they are finally away for some vacation at their grandparents, friends or school things.. The silence is wrong. You cant even enjoy the silence when you have it. Its so frustrating. Also watch his sketch called "My Name Is Ackle Ackinckacker!" aka the dentist
He was once the nation’s favourite comedian, then out of nowhere he vanished and comedy changed by the time he came back. It’s sad for his career really. He’s still funny but you never laugh as hard as you used to at his stuff
When you FINALLY have a rare 'date night' with your partner in a lovely restaurant, having handed in the kids to their granparents or sorted out a babysitter... and by the time you stick the knife into the main meal, you start to talk ABOUT THE KIDS!!!
He's far too safe, avoiding anything controversial, challenging etc. I can't imagine him saying anything critical of politics, religion, 'new women' etc.
I don't know if it's on purpose, probably not, but when he mimes doing his own zip up, he's using his right hand. Which he also does when zipping up the kids. I think he's done that so much he's forgotten that the zip slide is on the left in the UK if you're dressing yourself :) I used to have a zip up hoodie an American ex got me, and the zip being the other side always caught me out. I think that's testament to just how much he really is doing these things.
Years ago when my 2 kids were little, their mam was upstairs and I came in from work to the downstairs stinking of washing powder. My 3 Yr old son had emptied a full box all over our new 3 piece settee, all over the carpet and even on the video recorder. When I asked why he'd done it he said "woman on shake n vac does it".
The amount I swear has quadrupled since I became a dad. I’ve got 2 boys. My youngest who is 2 is psychotic! I’d say bedtime at our house has changed the most, as the boy think of new ways to try and squeeze few minutes more out of us!! There’s a girl I work with who’s just about to become a Mum. She was saying how she’s going to do this and that and her child will just do what she wants. I just started laughing and said I’ll talk to you again about that in a couple of years!!
when kids are little parents get used to no sleep but they think that when their kids are older, say 18 that things will be better until you get that call at 3am "Dad, I can't get in a taxi because lost my money. Can you come and pick me up?" so you get out of bed and get dressed in the dark then scrape the ice off the car (They never call in the summer) then drive 45 minutes to go and try to find them. You pull up exactly where they said they would be but there is no sign of them so out with the phone and you call them only to hear them say "I started walking to make it easier for you", you pick your phone up that you just threw across the car and set off to get them again. When you finally pick them up and get them home the go right up stairs and fall asleep in an instant but by then you are so wide awake and cold that you might never sleep again.
Amanda, after I left the above comment I got a message that said it was from you telling me that there was a competition on and I had to friend you on Telegram to get a prize.
Michael McIntyre is brilliant and has hit the nail on the head. As a parent myself I recognise all of these. Having no time to myself is one of many things I have now Watch his alternate names sketch.
Hi Amanda. It is 6.15AM, a silly time to be sending you a message I know, but I have just taken my shower and I am drying off in my robe as I watch some videos on RUclips. I have just watched your Michael McIntyre video on getting the kids ready. Your laughter is a real tonic first thing in the morning.....I now feel that nothing is impossible today after seeing your reaction. Thank you so much for making me happy so early in the day.
OMG, you are going to die from his ‘going to the dentist’ performance… Love Michael - seen him twice live 😊
i've heard that! lol
The dentist sketch is so funny, that you don't stop laughing, all the way through it. It's a must see, for anyone!!
Hi Amanda you should check out Ben Elton open Friday night live 😂
Demtish. Denish. Dem.... Just react to it already! (You so pretty, btw. Hugs.)
Ackle Ackincacker?
I remember him doing one I think was called - 5 spice ? Absolutely hilarious- his stories are so relatable and resounding he makes you feel as though it’s your own personal experience, great stuff , thanks 😂.
My husband and I, were sorting our spices last night. We had a really good laugh, remembering the 5 spice sketch!!
This man is absolutely brilliant his take on life is so hilarious you are bound to burst in to laughter He has to best in UK
The biggest change is me. I now do all the things I observed other parents doing and said I never would.
I also now look on parents who's children are kicking off with pity, understanding and tolerance, rather than irritation.
On a plane, child kicking off......I mentally decode the cry (parents will understand), realise I don't have to do anything and go about my day. 😂
If ever there was a video that epitomised the phrase “The Laughter of Recognition”, this is it!
Ms Rae, I helped my sister raise her girl and two boys. They are my niece and nephews - I was their slightly daft uncle. I thought its only right that I should know them.
The result: I will never DO THAT to a woman EVER!
Love your videos,a must watch is the Michael McIntyre dentist routine,when I first watched it I nearly fell off my chair.
The dentist sketch , totally brilliant 🤣
i've heard! lol
Bit late so I don't know if u pick this up. it's called 'My Name is Ackle Ackinckaker!' Superlative.
We had three children and after they left home neither my wife or I could understand how we managed the time to raise them, then came the grandchildren and we started all over again. Loved every minute. Now I am blessed with great grandchildren and it starts again. 🥰🥰
I've heard many parents say they didn't think raising kids would be difficult, expensive, time-consuming etc. Who's telling them it's easy?
People that want them to have kids 🤣 I was told “it gets easier once you get used to the fact you have a baby” but like…I was raising my niece since she was an infant and it wasn’t easy then either until she was like 6 and able to actually explain her feelings and thoughts etc 😂
It’s not always easy but is the most rewarding thing in my life by far 😊
He's Wii sketch always cracked me up. He's possibly overlooked by much of RUclips.
My 'kids' are 51 and 43 years old.... And I never expected that I would still worry about them, but I do!
i didnt think that would ever change lol
Mine are 54 and 48,,,,i didn't expect to still be "Dad's Bank", but I am
Loved the expression on your face all the way through that. You obviously have "lived that particular dream". !
lol😂
Stand up is what he does best, he also does a sketch with him going to the dentist which is very funny.
I first saw this before I had children. It's fair to say that I genuinely had NO IDEA! 😂
After my kids were born the only films we saw for years were for children. TV became one long list of iCarly, Hannah Montana, Jessie, Sonny With A Chance, The Suite Life Of Zack and Cody, Victorious, and anything else that Nickelodeon or Disney decided was essential viewing. It shows how much of a hold it took because I can still remember all the programmes without having to look them up, and my kids are both in their 30s now. ** I forgot all the programmes with the Olsen twins. You would not believe how many films they made. **
Nah iCarly was elite tho
Victorious was shown from 2010-2013, which means you were watching that with your kids when they were adults.
This man is absolutely brilliant best in UK
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I've watched a fair few of your reactions... don't think I've ever seen you laugh so much!! A testimony to Michael McIntyre's excellent comedy!!!
I'm so glad I.I'm past the sleepless nights part..20 years later I'm still trying to catch up on lost sleep
Meal times! - When my daughters were younger, meal times were like a battle ground. We spent ages preparing and cooking a lovely dinner, put it on the table and that second we'd hear "I don't like that" "I'm not hungry" "I'm not going to eat it" "Can you cut it up for me" "Why are peas the same colour as boogers" 🙄😅
lol! it's lovely isn't it
💯 True 🤣 Hugs from Italy and Belgium. ❤️
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You must also check out his Snow sketch. Brilliant
will do :)
Try his dentist sketch!!!! Ouch!!!! His delivery is always fantastic. Great comic timing.
Thank you Amanda, I wasn't expecting Michael to be that funny and your reaction to him was hilarious. On the subject of drinking cold tea, if I was prime minister I would make it illegal.
lol that would be terrible for me
I have seen similar things in regards to putting coats and shoes on with my nephews when their Dad is getting ready to take them home. Always make it an effort LOL!
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, Amanda you’re an honorary Brit, love your sense of humour.
thank you! :)
Amanda. I have loved EVERYTHING you have posted. I p**s myself watching your take on life. Can't remember , have you watched Rhod Gilbert, he smashes it out the park each & every time. Love you Amanda.
Thank you Tony! I think I have, any sketches you recommend?
@@LADYRAEUK I'm not sure if you have see Rab C Nesbitt (Scottish philosopher), absolutely hilarious. If not, check out "Drink" Brilliant. Tony.
@@LADYRAEUK One of my personal favourites is the highly funny "Not Going Out". The early episodes feature one of your very own country persons Megan Dodds who, i thought was great , replaced by Sally Bretton. Some of the one liners are top drawer. Give it a go. Tony.
Loved your reaction to that
When someone wakes you up in the middle of the night and looks straight in your face it is the most frightening experience you will ever have.
When my kids were young they would get on our bed and lift my eye lids up to say hello daddy
Already knowing this stuff (it helps that I've been trained in childcare & been a nanny) & now having multiple chronic illnesses, I now feel relieved that I've not been able to have children (long story) because I know I wouldn't be able to be the Mum I'd love to be. Yes, I'd have loved to have had that privilege, but my multiple chronic illnesses would have robbed me, my hubby & my kids of the joys of being a family. But I do like a good Michael McIntyre show.
What's changed in our lives is something that we love unconditionally x
yes💕
That's a good bit, very accurate. It's amazing how kids transform your life, and even more amazing that despite all the headaches parenthood brings, we continue to reproduce. Great reaction. Love your channel and your videos. Looking forward to you hitting the 100k subs mark. Keep up the great work.
thanks so much! :)
The thing is, by the time you've bundled those tiny tantric tornadoes through breakfast, dressing, etc. and they're finally off to school.... a cold cup of tea is like the sweetest, lovliest, freshest thing on the planet.
right?? lol
Just wait until you have grandchildren.
Sure, you get to give them back but it’s even more knackering. An hours fighting on the floor with a five year old when you are 69 is hard work, as is getting up again afterwards.
Similar problems with crawling through toddlers indoor play parks with a 1 year old., both of which I have done this week.
Oh boy! My little brother waking at 3am on Christmas day say "I wonder if he's been yet?" You hear the footsteps and then "he'a been!", followed by "GO TO BED!". 🤣
There may be a solution to the hot tea issue. It's called the "Busman's Teacup". Usually known as a saucer. Just drink a mouthful at a time from the saucer, blowing on it each time to cool it to drinking temperature. You only need to shut out the mayhem for less than a minute... thereabouts.
Make it and then put it in a flask instead of a cup straightaway.
Your reaction was just as funny as the video😂😂😂 The only people that weren’t laughing withthe people didn’t have children and thought themselves I won’t be like that I’ll be a model parents😂😂😂 they have no idea. Yet
For me since having my daughter who is now 3, going to the toilet is now a task, as she gets annoyed if you have to and insists on coming in or I must leave the door open. Or she tries to climb on me, while sat on the toilet.
Leaving the house takes about an hour. Food shop can take up to 3 hours as she wants to go to the toy isle or flings the food back out the trolley. Lol
Amanda .
Carrying with the kids theme he does a sketch about Calpol .
Omg it’s so true
You know what's best about kids, them having kids!! And you as a grandparent being up a 6am waiting for the daughter in law dropping them off while she goes to work but thats ok because your're retired , you have nothing to do. But you know what's really great giving them back full of lollies and raspberry cordial. Sugar rush.
lol i bet! love this :)
Love your reaction ♥️ Search for his one where he describes putting kids to bed 🛌 🤣 👍
Check out the Michael MacIntyre sketch about his dentist visit
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The weird thing is once they grow up a bit more and become teenagers you miss them being toddlers.
That’s so true. Ours have come back with grandkids now which is brilliant
My father was on a night on the town in London and hadn't come home even after the pubs closed .
His parents became worried and called the police.
Sgt can you describe the young man?
Mother he's six feet tall and wearing an RAF officers uniform.
Don't worry Madame we'll see he gets home alright.
You have to react to his dentist routine, it's brilliant
Amanda watch this clip, goes to show live shows are so unpredictable lol. Carol Burnett Show outtakes - Tim Conway's Elephant Story
Love your reactions
That was a joy to watch though I was listening to him and watching your reaction.
I'm one of the no kids people so I can only try to imagine.
My Brother has 2 his kids each have their own rugrats.
I don't know they managed with the much larger families they had in the past, when 5 or 6 children was common.
I had 3 kids 1 year apart. it was like bloody plate spinning. Thank god they've grown up and I don't have to carry my clingy daughter whilst changing the other ones nappy and bottle feeding the 3rd one all at the same time. No wonder I went bald before I was 30. 😂✌️♥️🇬🇧
Hilarious stuff. Every parent will understand
He's one of the very best!
OMFG!! I started to hyperventilate watching you both when both kids and parents heads are out the window!!🤣😝
😂😂😂😂
I also quite enjoy a cup of cold tea!
My daughter moved into her own place after uni so life does return to normal, lol, but yep, it’s a long stretch of sacrificed freedom and having to plan every little thing, but you’d do it all again for them 😊 To be fair, sleep was never really an issue, but the biggest adjustment for me was the dreaded school runs, largely because they had to be done, twice a day…nightmare!
Lucky not to have had to do the school run as my children's Primary schools were walking distance less than a half mile and they cycled or got the bus to Secondary. When I was a child had to walk or cycle the 2 mile to Primary and later cycle the 5 mile to Secondary. After my Parents moved house was a 20 minute train journey (fare courtesy of the LEA season ticket for each term) with a 2 mile walk to and from the home station or the motorcycle to school when I could afford a gallon of petrol and the tax for the bike. The choice was petrol money or beer money.
Cold tea is great, Amanda 👌🤗
One thing I like about Michael McIntyre is that there is NEVER any swearing or crudity, I’m not a prude at all, but it is always so refreshing to see a proper comedian using observation to make humour about everyday experiences that most can relate to. I think he’s hilarious 😆.
He does swear on some videos.
@@andy2950 Yes? Examples, please.
He doesn’t swear on the BBC but has on dvds and live shows, nothing outrageous though and not gratuitous.
@@pda3095 Not like Chaucer then.
@@BillCameronWC Check some of the RUclips videos.
When my daughter was three I had to get her to daycare and I was going in to the lab. Being Sweden it's thick overalls in the winter so I dressed her and put them on as well as mittens and proper boots and then went to get my coffee in the mug from the kitchen. I swear I was only gone for a few seconds but when I got back she was naked.
She told me she it was too warm. Nothing much to do but to do it all over again but I've thought back on those days, those precious moments and chuckled many times.
This was about a year after my wife died and there are things there I don't remember. I don't know if it's my mind protecting me or what but since I never drank nor did drugs (I had two small kids at home, 1 and 2 years old) I just assume that has to be it.
Anyway... thanks for the video.
Fantastic vid fantastic reaction 👍👍
He is one of my all time favourite comedians. Proves you don't need insults and bad language to be funny
"shit" 2:48
He's rarely funny.
Good evening Amanda Rae I have been enjoying your videos wow I can recommend Michael McIntyre about being Scottish it's really funny
I have four children, my last two, twin girls, were born in 2006. They didn't sleep through the night for five years. It was a bloody nightmare!
lol i bet!
@@LADYRAEUK I wonder if I might suggest that you have a look at the Norfolk accent on RUclips. When accents are looked at, it's always Geordies, Cockneys, Scousers and Brummies. The Norfolk accent it really odd! And it's how everyone around me speaks!
I notice you enjoyed this one😃, a few good snorts worth. One of his best.
yep! lol
swimming pool changing room is best one
That was ace my life was a tad like that especially with Blake and his shoes
Ohhhh boooyyy. Can I relate or what! Bribery, yelling, the same phrase on repeat for 20 minutes......"for the love of God, girl, WILL YOU GET IN THE CAR!!!!!" etc, etc. I can't drink coffee any other way than lukewarm these days either hahaha
Mind you, there's a distinct upside too. She comes out with some (unintentionally) comical expressions sometimes. And bedtime is always a special, magical time when the world stands still. She may be frustrating sometimes, but I wouldn't be without my own personal little angel.
perfectly said :)
@AMANDA RAE I must admit I do sometimes wonder if I had the same effect on my parents all those decades ago hahaha xx
i think he has to be my favourite comedian that doesnt swear lol i have others i like better but the way he delivers his material is brilliant, if u havent seen his americans dont understand english u should defo check it out, he makes me cry often lol
I’ve microwaved the same cup of tea 4 or 5 times
You should watch his sketch on going to the dentist as it is hilarious.
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I love Michel McIntyre 😂
Been there done that - get a few years peace and then Grandkids arrive and it all starts again!!!
What changed for me was being tired. I thought I knew what being tired was. I had no clue..
lol!
As a parent of 3 i have to say that both my daughters are worse now than they were as kids. They are never ready or on time.
Thanks for another fun video Amanda !😃 The 'gigglesnorts' made my day ! 😄
Glad you enjoyed it! :)
Michael McIntyre dosen't seem to have aged to me. can you imagine if he was like that at home and his kids had the same energy they would be on the ceiling more times than Peter Parker.
Silence.. I miss the silence. There are always noices. Doesnt matter if they are sleeping or not. And when they are finally away for some vacation at their grandparents, friends or school things.. The silence is wrong. You cant even enjoy the silence when you have it. Its so frustrating.
Also watch his sketch called "My Name Is Ackle Ackinckacker!" aka the dentist
I’ll check it out! 😊
Lol silence is ruined forever
Have you done his trip to the dentist? Pretty much all his stuff is hilarious.
not yet!
He was once the nation’s favourite comedian, then out of nowhere he vanished and comedy changed by the time he came back. It’s sad for his career really. He’s still funny but you never laugh as hard as you used to at his stuff
Great reaction video amanda
I recommed you to watch his video.. Simplifying English for the Americans.. Very funny video
Have a good day 😍❤️
When you FINALLY have a rare 'date night' with your partner in a lovely restaurant, having handed in the kids to their granparents or sorted out a babysitter... and by the time you stick the knife into the main meal, you start to talk ABOUT THE KIDS!!!
lol! everytime!
I often end up microwaving the same cup of coffee up to four times to warm it up to drink...
My partner used to do that too - then she'd be looking for it, forgetting it was in the microwave!
@@raycardy4843 I'm always doing that too 🤣🤣
Not seen him before. Thank you
Either you're not from the UK or you live under a rock. If you're British, there's no way you've never heard of this guy, he's everywhere.
@@EnglishLad From England, no TV for 30 years
BUT ITS LOTS OF FUN AS WELL🥰
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You’ve GOT to see his Dentist Sketch - it’s hilarious. I guarantee you will laugh
ill check it out
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You won’t be disappointed 👍
I'm not a big McIntyre fan but this was a good set.
Ah yes, cold cups of tea. I couldn’t get used to cold tea, so got a cup warmer from Amazon. Best £30 I’ve spent! 😂
lol i bet
I LOVE MICHAEL HE’S A FUNNY LAD
Watch this guy talking about the DENTIST. absolutely hilarious.
Yes a good old classic.
Mcintyre is one of the UK's best comedians. Hands down 👍🏻
He's far too safe, avoiding anything controversial, challenging etc. I can't imagine him saying anything critical of politics, religion, 'new women' etc.
I don't know if it's on purpose, probably not, but when he mimes doing his own zip up, he's using his right hand. Which he also does when zipping up the kids. I think he's done that so much he's forgotten that the zip slide is on the left in the UK if you're dressing yourself :) I used to have a zip up hoodie an American ex got me, and the zip being the other side always caught me out. I think that's testament to just how much he really is doing these things.
Years ago when my 2 kids were little, their mam was upstairs and I came in from work to the downstairs stinking of washing powder. My 3 Yr old son had emptied a full box all over our new 3 piece settee, all over the carpet and even on the video recorder. When I asked why he'd done it he said "woman on shake n vac does it".
That one touched a nerve, Amanda!
Thank you so much Amanda i know i can always rely on you for a very funny and enjoyable video i love to see your reactions they are priceless 💖💖
Lots of it is true. 🤣I only had 1 child, so it wasn't quite as bad 🥰
I’d recommend watching Kenny Everett’s BeeGee’s sketches.. the diy BeeGee’s kit and the BeeGee’s interview
I learned to sleep with my eyelids open. lol 😵💫😵💫😵💫🤣🤣🤣
Michael MacIntyres Big Show is so funny- check out more :)
100% fact 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
lol😂
The amount I swear has quadrupled since I became a dad. I’ve got 2 boys. My youngest who is 2 is psychotic! I’d say bedtime at our house has changed the most, as the boy think of new ways to try and squeeze few minutes more out of us!!
There’s a girl I work with who’s just about to become a Mum. She was saying how she’s going to do this and that and her child will just do what she wants. I just started laughing and said I’ll talk to you again about that in a couple of years!!
lol thats so true 😂
when kids are little parents get used to no sleep but they think that when their kids are older, say 18 that things will be better until you get that call at 3am "Dad, I can't get in a taxi because lost my money. Can you come and pick me up?" so you get out of bed and get dressed in the dark then scrape the ice off the car (They never call in the summer) then drive 45 minutes to go and try to find them. You pull up exactly where they said they would be but there is no sign of them so out with the phone and you call them only to hear them say "I started walking to make it easier for you", you pick your phone up that you just threw across the car and set off to get them again.
When you finally pick them up and get them home the go right up stairs and fall asleep in an instant but by then you are so wide awake and cold that you might never sleep again.
Amanda, after I left the above comment I got a message that said it was from you telling me that there was a competition on and I had to friend you on Telegram to get a prize.
Please ignore the spam 😊