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  • King Boomer's Reaction to Harry Enfield impersonating a Yorkshireman in business. AKA An American trying to understand what this man from Yorkshire is saying lol. ENJOY!
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  • @dannjp75
    @dannjp75 Год назад +288

    “Bums against the walls lads, there’s a poof in town”..😂

    • @kinetsievarvenfloot1237
      @kinetsievarvenfloot1237 Год назад +16

      I got bummed by a poof against a wall once.

    • @gazb87yorkshiresalt48
      @gazb87yorkshiresalt48 Год назад +15

      Hands on balls, bums on wall's!

    • @topcat4759
      @topcat4759 Год назад +14

      Agreed. Not exactly PC these days but then what is? An absolute scream though. LOL.

    • @mattsmith5421
      @mattsmith5421 Год назад +7

      That got said by us every time someone said they didn't want a brew.

    • @kinetsievarvenfloot1237
      @kinetsievarvenfloot1237 Год назад +6

      @@gazb87yorkshiresalt48 So "walls" gets an unnecessary apostrophe but "balls" doesn't. 🤨

  • @Richard-Bullock
    @Richard-Bullock Год назад +293

    I am a Yorkshireman, and this could not be more of a stereotype. But a damn accurate one! And it's not in the least bit offensive. It's just taking the piss a bit. It's what we do.

    • @noteverton
      @noteverton Год назад +18

      Spot on mate. From a born and bred Scouser!

    • @shanustheanus
      @shanustheanus Год назад +19

      @@noteverton alright, calm down, calm down.

    • @chubski2514
      @chubski2514 Год назад +9

      @@noteverton prayers go out to ya lad

    • @markfarrell4733
      @markfarrell4733 Год назад +9

      Great sketch...Piss take stereotype. But as requested before,can you review..Harry Enfield ..Association Football sketch..with Mr cholmondley Warner. .especially as the World Cup is on..Thanks Mate.

    • @Bazroshan
      @Bazroshan Год назад +6

      As long as the piddle is extracted even-handedly, we are all game for a laugh!

  • @danielemerson312
    @danielemerson312 Год назад +42

    For USA viewers, a Yorkshireman is what a Texan would be like without all those crippling self-esteem issues.

  • @markparker4536
    @markparker4536 Год назад +163

    As a Yorkshire Man I can vouch for the accuracy of this

  • @robg1151
    @robg1151 Год назад +105

    I’ve been to Yorkshire and in all honesty Harry Enfield has toned down the stereotype somewhat.

  • @GaryWayneHill64
    @GaryWayneHill64 Год назад +69

    I am a Yorkshire man born and bred, and yes some from down south do have this kind of vision of a Yorkshire man and yes, we do tend to tell it how it is and yes, we do have a sense of humour and this is hilarious. I believe Harry Enfield is a comic genius, even if he is a southerner, he can't help it, we all have our crosses to bear.😁

  • @waynester71
    @waynester71 Год назад +165

    This a real classic sketch from Harry Enfield! He’s offensive, racist, homophobic, misogynistic, sexist.. he’s brilliant. “No offence” 😂

    • @-Tidgy
      @-Tidgy Год назад +15

      Remember the days when ppl could take a joke and didn't scream for attention...?

    • @True_Heretic
      @True_Heretic Год назад +10

      He isn't any of those things. He uses the ignorance of others to make the rest of us laugh. Oh, you can have "brilliant". I agree with that.

    • @mhtbfecsq1
      @mhtbfecsq1 Год назад +5

      yep plus toxic masculinity and delusional about his superiority over others. Encompasses a certain type of negative stereotype from that area and era.

    • @MrVidification
      @MrVidification Год назад +1

      @@-Tidgy
      Today it's called being offline

    • @SteffBrockley
      @SteffBrockley Год назад +10

      @@-TidgyProbably because the sketch isn’t sexist, racist and homophobic. It’s making fun of someone sexist, racist and homophobic, which is important to do.

  • @primalengland
    @primalengland Год назад +57

    I’m from Lancashire and we’re supposed to hate Yorkshire folk, but I love my corky baller neighbours. Proper good people.

    • @yorkist1971
      @yorkist1971 Год назад +4

      I think it’s one sided , yorkshire people aren’t arsed about lancashire

    • @mattsmith5421
      @mattsmith5421 Год назад +3

      No were not, it's not 1300A.D anymore

    • @Wagoo
      @Wagoo Год назад +5

      Ee they're all a bit daft over t'west side o'dales, but at least they're not bloody southerners!

    • @Reevesy791
      @Reevesy791 Год назад +2

      Likewise, you'll do for us

    • @Queenfloofles
      @Queenfloofles Год назад +4

      I'm from the Yorkshire Lancashire boarders. I love both counties and the people in them. All Northerners together.

  • @jamesbuterfield3041
    @jamesbuterfield3041 Год назад +9

    I too am from Yorkshire and this creases me up! Someone once said, "You know within three minutes of meeting a man from Yorkshire, because he will have told you at least once already!"

  • @sicr7373
    @sicr7373 Год назад +24

    "Bums against the walls lads...There's a puff in town!"

    • @hughneek12
      @hughneek12 Год назад +10

      I remember back in the sixties, if some fella came into the pub smelling of aftershave, they would cry out, "bums against the wall lads, she's in!"

  • @danielw5850
    @danielw5850 Год назад +16

    Yorkshire is our version of Texas; everything's bigger & better!!

  • @dewy24swfc
    @dewy24swfc Год назад +43

    As a fellow Yorkshireman living in the south of England, this stereotype is what is referred to on a regular basis. But I love it, we Yorkshire lads and lasses are like this.

    • @Ianjowett1
      @Ianjowett1 Год назад

      agree nah get t kettle on

    • @davek834
      @davek834 Год назад +2

      A few years ago a work colleague from Yorkshire showed me ..someone from across the Pennines, this sketch on his lap top, he came across proud of it and loved that i laughed my tits off at it , we have got to learn to laugh ourselves more often 😂😂

    • @Ianjowett1
      @Ianjowett1 Год назад +1

      @@davek834 how very true . !! cant laugh at yourself theres somthing wrong

  • @_mdb_
    @_mdb_ Год назад +7

    We don’t mind having the piss taken out of us in Yorkshire because we’ve already done it to each other, every day without fail 😂

  • @jamescockings6852
    @jamescockings6852 Год назад +42

    One of the first jokes which goes over your head is when he says to the Asian man, “You’ll never play for Yorkshire”. He’s referring to the Yorkshire cricket where until the early 90’s I think it was you had to be born in Yorkshire to be eligible to play for them so he’s obviously inferring that the Asian gentleman must’ve been born elsewhere.

    • @eilrahc__
      @eilrahc__ Год назад

      And even after the early nineties they didn't take very kindly to ethnic minorities playing at their club.

    • @primalengland
      @primalengland Год назад +7

      That’s why Michael Parkinson couldn’t play for Yorkshire. I think he was born on a train in some far flung county. Might have even been Wales…. God forbid.

    • @johnperkins4611
      @johnperkins4611 Год назад +10

      Asian?

    • @stevetubeuk
      @stevetubeuk Год назад +3

      Sachin Tendulker was the first Yorkshire player not born there in 1992.

    • @harrymelad942
      @harrymelad942 Год назад

      You are inferring that, he is implying it. And I am from Yorkshire!

  • @machinist_matt
    @machinist_matt Год назад +15

    Im from Yorkshire, and I can confirm this is what we're like. 😂
    You now need to react to "the 4 Yorkshire men" sketch. 👍

  • @shegar
    @shegar Год назад +14

    Adding my vote for Yorkshire Airlines! There's a saying, 'You can allus tell a Yorkshireman, but you can't tell him much!' They're not wrong 🤣

  • @zedcarr6128
    @zedcarr6128 Год назад +5

    I'm from Lancashire and people from Yorkshire are like this, especially the women.
    They lack the class and grace that a person like myself has, but I was born in Oldham, so that's to be expected.
    I make sure that there are no pots in the washing bowl when I piss in a kitchen sink.

  • @kattytatty7266
    @kattytatty7266 Год назад +22

    As a Yorkshire Woman I do concur, all Yorkshire Men are like this 😉❤😂

  • @specky4eyes742
    @specky4eyes742 Год назад +14

    He seems quite mild mannered for a Yorkshireman...A sophisticated man from Leeds.

    • @Wagoo
      @Wagoo Год назад

      Well 'e's a yuppie, what do you expect? No doubt not even 'ad one whippet down t'trousers!

    • @davidmacgregor5193
      @davidmacgregor5193 4 месяца назад

      Leeds isn't as sophisticated as Harrogate, if you are feeling sophisticated, go to Betty's Tearooms in Harrogate and order a "Fat Rascal" with your pot of tea, you won't be disappointed.

  • @jackclements2163
    @jackclements2163 Год назад +15

    My turn to chime in on the "I'm a Yorkshireman" swaray...me too. It's a county that's the biggest in the UK and has a lot of history, pride and good things to poke fun at! Yup, York city and York shire. In all honesty we couldn't care less about celebrity, woke insanity or very whatever other bollocks...take it in your stride and give a bit back if you visit...it's part of the fun 😉

  • @CouncilOfWolves
    @CouncilOfWolves Год назад +22

    Last of the Summer Wine is a comedy filled with Yorkshire humour. It's slow moving pace and gentle Yorkshire wit shines through. It's about three old men whose antics bring them into the firing line of the long-suffering women of the town including chief battle axe Nora Batty who handles her broom like a trained assassin. It's more visual for It's stunning location and the gentle comedy, which is not vulgar. I think your Queen would enjoy it.

  • @trevorbaynham8810
    @trevorbaynham8810 Год назад +30

    Yorkshireman too - Many people can pick up an accent and place it within a 20 mile radius - The Yorkshire accent is definitely a strong one - with its own regional variations. I was once sat talking in a bar in Singapore and another Brit spoke and asked how far from a certain place I lived / came from (It was within 3 miles - next village) - also when holidaying in the South have met with people believing the stereotypes (or are they?)
    The irony is that it is usually Southerners mimicking the accent in comedy shows - Also check Yorkshire airlines as others have said
    Harry Enfield so it appears went to the University of York - maybe where he heard the accent

    • @stevegrundy9817
      @stevegrundy9817 Год назад +1

      Yep as a Yorkshire man my self .Harry Enfield is so funny and spot on with the accent .

    • @jruz1738
      @jruz1738 Год назад +1

      Yeah I'm from Barnsley, South Yorkshire and I travel around the country at work, I regularly get people recognising my Barnsley accent.

    • @rickwesty
      @rickwesty Год назад +1

      And when in Yorkshire we can tell Wakefield from Leeds from York , we have regional Yorkshire lol

    • @rickwesty
      @rickwesty Год назад +1

      Hale and pace Yorkshire airlines lol brilliant

  • @grahamw56
    @grahamw56 Год назад +7

    I'm Yorkshire born and bred (spent most of my life in the city of York). Harry does a great job on the stereotype, and us Yorkies will definitely be laughing along with you guys. We're also very much known for being tight-fisted ....which I am. lol. Love your channel, and you and yours seem like old mates to me now. Keep up the good work sir (and ma'am). 👍

  • @philipcohen3942
    @philipcohen3942 Год назад +3

    I am from Leeds, West Yorkshire and it is a very sophisticated city! This Harry Enfield sketch is one of his best. I'm sorry that we don't see him much on tv these days.

  • @JoeBlowUK
    @JoeBlowUK 5 месяцев назад +4

    I love how he assumes the woman is the tea lady. 🤣

  • @davidz3879
    @davidz3879 Год назад +10

    Many of Mitchell & Webb's sketches are hilarious.

    • @alimar0604
      @alimar0604 Год назад +1

      Davidz, I agree 🇬🇧

  • @tsuguminiyamoto6417
    @tsuguminiyamoto6417 Год назад +6

    I'm a Yorkshireman and it's not too far from the truth in parts :P I remember watching this when it was first shown with a friend of mine who is flamboyantly gay. After the "don't be a puff, eat white bread", we all referred to him as "Captain Hovis".

  • @ajaxlewis7664
    @ajaxlewis7664 Год назад +4

    "You can always tell a Yorkshireman, but you can't tell them much".
    (I'm half Yorkshire) My mum calls me a mongrel. She's the northern half.

  • @johnwilletts3984
    @johnwilletts3984 Год назад +35

    When this was first on TV everyone in the office thought it was me! I’m a very loyal Yorkshireman. When he entered to room he gave the very Yorkshire greeting of “Ey Yup”. that also means ‘lookout’. This is Old Norse. Yorkshire was once part of Danelaw following the Danish Viking invasion of 866. In Scandinavia they use the expression “Say Upp” that means the same thing. In fact all our Yorkshire Dialect is Norse.

    • @frankparsons1629
      @frankparsons1629 Год назад +3

      Great bit of history! And I'm from down south like, terrific; say it how it is Harry!

    • @noteverton
      @noteverton Год назад +2

      Good knowledge there. Interesting stuff.

    • @ajivins1
      @ajivins1 Год назад +1

      A Norse of a different colour!

    • @micko11154
      @micko11154 Год назад +1

      @@ajivins1 OMFG! But i loved that!!!

    • @ajivins1
      @ajivins1 Год назад

      @@micko11154 I'm here all week!

  • @zaphodbeeblebrox6627
    @zaphodbeeblebrox6627 Год назад +12

    Yorkshireman are quite well known for being forthright and plain speaking (no beating about the bush with what they say.)

    • @michaeljohn1978
      @michaeljohn1978 6 месяцев назад

      "No beating around the bush but plenty of beating around the wife"

  • @danielb7143
    @danielb7143 Год назад +10

    I haven't just been to Leeds, I'm from Leeds and it's hilarious. We have a saying round these parts:
    Yorkshire born and Yorkshire bred
    Strong in't arm and thick in't head.

  • @waxingmiracle
    @waxingmiracle 5 месяцев назад +3

    I was born and raised in Yorkshire. This is fuckin gold! So well observed and executed.

  • @stevenesfield
    @stevenesfield Год назад +7

    I’m from York so a proud Yorkshire Man. And it’s spot on 😂. We tend to be plain speaking not those Southern Nancys 😂

  • @justinneill5003
    @justinneill5003 3 месяца назад

    The typical stereotype of a Yorkshireman is that they are blunt and direct, with no time for frills, and judging by those I’ve known, that is pretty spot on. Yorkshire is a rugged part of England with a lot of moorland and hills, whose people are traditionally known for being obsessed with cricket and “bitter” (the type of beer that is popular over here,) with a prevalence of sheep farming on hillside fields separated by dry-stone walls, but also was a major coal mining area which towns were often built around, featuring rows of small terraced houses for miners and their families. Mining towns often had them own brass band. This and the weather chimes with their character; Yorkshiremen tend to be proud of their heritage; you need to check out the Monty Python sketch “Four Yorkshiremen” in which they proudly reminisce about their childhood and how tough life was, but in true Monty Python style it is taken to an absurd degree.

  • @bosvigos9165
    @bosvigos9165 Год назад +2

    Fawlty (Towels) Towers. John Cleese? A true Classic from the 70’s and British gold. About to get a reboot too I see.

  • @kevintravis2078
    @kevintravis2078 Год назад +13

    Got to understand that Yorkshire is God's own county and it causes a lot of envy when we remind everyone else constantly. Very funny we love it and yes it is a stereotype, and yes I also know sophisticated because I have been to Leeds as well.

  • @susanrawson6318
    @susanrawson6318 Год назад +3

    I'm a Yorkshire woman and I love it

  • @andrewd6830
    @andrewd6830 5 месяцев назад +2

    i am a yorkshireman and this is quality.

  • @citrix123
    @citrix123 Год назад +15

    Sometimes you don't realise how much a reaction video can make ya laugh non stop.... Thanks boomer!!

  • @davidcorbett1713
    @davidcorbett1713 Год назад +10

    Great comedy from Harry and the cast of his show, when tv comedy was great to watch 😂

  • @foreignmandirector
    @foreignmandirector Год назад +9

    Harry Enfield went to University in York (as did I), being able to do "The Yorkshireman" must have been natural after going to the pub every other night for 3 years in the city!

    • @yesihavereadit
      @yesihavereadit Год назад

      Absolutely. If I ever wanted to know what's like to be black all I had to do was try to order a pint in one if the pubs in town (I have a strong London accent), late 70s he was there just after me.

    • @grindelston5968
      @grindelston5968 Год назад

      >implying implications

    • @Ukraineaissance2014
      @Ukraineaissance2014 10 месяцев назад

      With North Yorkshire's i can rarely hear their accent

    • @tonywarley578
      @tonywarley578 6 месяцев назад

      Harry got most of his ideas for charactors while at york uni

  • @chriscjad
    @chriscjad Год назад +4

    Also check Yorkshire Airways

    • @iainsan
      @iainsan Год назад

      That is so funny! Good suggestion.

  • @garyproffitt5941
    @garyproffitt5941 6 месяцев назад +2

    Yorkshireman born and bred. Funny faces and very entertainment pure laugher🤣👍

  • @NL-nb3vg
    @NL-nb3vg 2 месяца назад

    Ouu yes... . the good old days of British comedy.. miss these days. I'm a Mancunian and this is definitely like a Yorkshire man . These were the days when we really had a brilliant sense of humour and we laughed a lot of stuff off.. unlike today!! Brilliant to watch, thank you!!

  • @tonykichenside8443
    @tonykichenside8443 6 месяцев назад +1

    Harry Enfield was class,great comedy

  • @PaulSmith-db7yz
    @PaulSmith-db7yz 2 месяца назад

    As a Yorkshireman I love the sketch on The Mash Report Northerner terrifies Londoners. Well worth reacting too

  • @philbench7622
    @philbench7622 Год назад +1

    My Yorkie mate has me in stitches when he gets upset & comes out with (eg) = "Get yersen rite FÙCKED OFF!!!".... 😂😂😂

  • @barongreenbackthe2nd418
    @barongreenbackthe2nd418 Год назад +4

    Brilliant,back in the day when you can say anything and get away with it. Fuck I miss those days.😢😢

  • @takedashingen2834
    @takedashingen2834 Год назад +3

    My wife is from South Yorkshire, She can take a 7ft man down and bite his throat out, but if she spots a small spider, then she does that thing that lots of women do, the tiptoe dancing and arm waving as they retreat away in abject fear. LMFAO.

  • @stevecohen2216
    @stevecohen2216 Год назад +6

    Hale & Pace😉

  • @dr.t.
    @dr.t. 8 месяцев назад +1

    I'm from South Yorkshire and i love your reaction its fantastic, we still talk about this character at work and know it word for word and find it so funny as he takes no nonsense, great vid and can see you genuinely find it funny, I say what I like and like what i bloody well say, cheers mate, I'm from Rotherham by the way 👏

  • @Bridgeestates
    @Bridgeestates 10 месяцев назад +1

    You can always tell a Yorkshireman...But you cant tell him much!

  • @P5YcHoKiLLa
    @P5YcHoKiLLa Год назад +6

    2:46 "Bums against the wall lads, there's a poof in town" (poof being an old slang derogatory for a gay man)

  • @robertgerrard
    @robertgerrard 6 дней назад

    The old school man or Yorkshireman is very funny.I watched all the Harry Enfield shows back when they were on TV.

  • @theSFCchannel
    @theSFCchannel Год назад +4

    I would say that's bloody accurate... And I'm a YORKSHIREMAN!! Morley Born and Bred . If I had any critisism I would say that this is an understatement!

  • @djdeemz7651
    @djdeemz7651 Год назад +3

    He said " bums against the wall lads , there is a puff in town "

  • @felixthecat02
    @felixthecat02 Год назад +3

    As a Lancashire lad this isn't at all true, people from Yorkshire are far worse than that...this is the county that produced Jeremy Clarkson and Geoffrey Boycott

  • @joshuaperry7199
    @joshuaperry7199 Год назад +1

    Lol "bums against the wall lads, theres a puff in town" is what he said

  • @CheeseLovingGuy
    @CheeseLovingGuy Год назад +4

    This has some quotes in that my friends and I still use
    Shite and shite
    Sophisticated Sophisticated I've been to Leeds
    It is set in a trendy marketing office in trendy London and he has come down from blunt speaking Yorkshire where we are known for not being pretentious or trendy but down to earth and saying what we think
    All exaggerated of course

  • @fezhat7096
    @fezhat7096 Год назад +3

    As the saying goes 'You can always tell a Yorkshireman, but you can't tell him much.'

  • @keegan773
    @keegan773 Год назад +2

    I’m a Lancastrian, now you know why we had the War of the Roses.

  • @sas2300
    @sas2300 6 месяцев назад

    "Ohhh thats lovely dear, now run along and make us a cup of tea would ya" 😂

  • @davidz3879
    @davidz3879 Год назад +6

    Peep Show is great.

  • @SuperClarky666
    @SuperClarky666 Год назад +8

    I’m a Yorkshire man from Huddersfield and I love it it’s a bit of a classic this one,🤔 only did a few of these ones if I remember right.great reaction 👍 I recommend the title of the next sketch that appeared at the end "the old gits”Harry and Paul whitehouse play 2 grumpy old men hilarious 😆

  • @gavinchadwick3700
    @gavinchadwick3700 Год назад +2

    A good saying in Yorkshire is ' he dropped a pound and it hit him on the back of the head before it got to the floor''
    Translates as
    There tight with money lol

    • @gavinchadwick3700
      @gavinchadwick3700 Год назад +1

      @@Telegrem__KingBoomer1 Ace, I won a RUclips thing lol

  • @nathanhowland196
    @nathanhowland196 Год назад +1

    Translations - "Oh...bums against the wall lads, there's a poof in town!" 🤣 "In Yorkshire that would go down as well as a 15 stone tart in the back of a Mini!"..." Eat white bread, we've nout farted around with it. Don't be a poof, eat white bread!"

  • @UncleNewy1
    @UncleNewy1 Год назад +5

    Yorkshire is the UK's biggest county, it's split into 4 (N,S,E,W. Although East Yorkshire was called Humberside for a while along with the part of North Lincolnshire that was south of the River Humber).
    Although historically it is named because of the City of York, Leeds is now it's biggest City and 'capital'.
    We are straight forward folk, no bells or whistles. Working class, friendly but take no bullsh!t. We say it how it is. Plus we're very good at taking the p!ss.....out of ourselves as well as our friends and family......so the majority of us will say "aye, that's pretty bang on" and laugh along with it.
    Also as a side note......If Yorkshire was a nation......which some folk would rather it was........It would have come 12th in the 2012 Olympics.😆

    • @davidmarsden9800
      @davidmarsden9800 Год назад

      Traditionally Yorkshire until 1974 was split into North Riding, West Riding and the East Riding as per the original Viking areas.
      In 1974 local government changes by the labour government meant we had new counties formed from parts of Yorkshire that we only reinstated recently.
      They were Cleveland and Humberside, also we had South Yorkshire created.
      That said a lot of our voting constituencies are named after the original Anglo Saxon Wappentakes of the area they're in. For example in and around Leeds there's Ainsty, Elmet and Skyrack.

  • @MrIaninuk
    @MrIaninuk Год назад +2

    Have you checked out the Monty Python "4 Yorkshiremen" sketch yet...a real classic.

  • @jackbrooking4754
    @jackbrooking4754 Год назад +2

    From Leeds (In Yorkshire) hilarious. and more or less accurate certainly for when this was made. Definitely know one or two men like that. 😂😂

  • @pauldear6660
    @pauldear6660 Год назад +1

    Have you ever seen him do the plasterer, "Loadsamoney" and "Stavros" the Greek kebab shop owner ?

  • @daleeaton9839
    @daleeaton9839 Год назад +1

    I used to use the phrase "don't talk to me about sophistication, I've been to Leeds" back in the day having seen this sketch.

  • @akumavssasher
    @akumavssasher 8 месяцев назад +2

    Hi, I am a Yorkshire man. This is some what close stereo typical of a yorkshireman. I also find this hilarious as it's making fun of how a yorkshireman would sound to an extreme, Which is what makes it funny. But you should check out part 2 of this as a Dr. George English man, it's so funny I never fail not to laugh.

  • @romystumpy1197
    @romystumpy1197 4 месяца назад

    Just love these videos,bloody hilarious

  • @adamw.p.6287
    @adamw.p.6287 Год назад +2

    "Bums against the wall lads, theres's a poof in town". LOL no way could this be made today.

    • @craigpimlott204
      @craigpimlott204 Год назад

      It Could if gay people were like them days ,they were aloud a sense of humour then .not like today .the do gooder straight people don’t allow it now…

  • @deemdoubleu
    @deemdoubleu 5 месяцев назад

    I work in Yorkshire but I'm from Lancashire. When I first got my job, they all said "you talk funny"! Haha, pot calling kettle black.

  • @Snarnler
    @Snarnler 4 месяца назад

    Really good wardrobe and makeup combined with enfields performance. As a very proud yorkshire woman in my 60s i knew men exactly like this in my 20s and 30s. I did spend time in miners welfare clubs in my small 75 house pit estate. He was spot on with the scrubbed up suited type of man. My grandad did so many no offences and spoke in broad wessie bordering on south yorks.

  • @TheChunder3
    @TheChunder3 Год назад

    Dude, your reactions were awesome. Made me laugh so much.

  • @michaelwhitworth2581
    @michaelwhitworth2581 Год назад +4

    The amount of accents we have in the small country we are ,there is no comparison, I am 60 and probs 20% short of 100 to understand all, I understood all this.
    It be the same for most here. We have some very strong local accents. Gr8 channel, love your reactions. Take a look at some black country slang, that's one on its own,
    Not far from me, only about 10 miles away in midlands, my accent is strong but the proper back country very hard to understand. If you ever watch Peaky blinders, not far off . I have more of a Brummy
    Accent. (Birmingham). Lived in Cyprus 10 yes, SPK a little Greek, but never lost my accent from here lol.

  • @AnthonyRyan_96
    @AnthonyRyan_96 Год назад +5

    Are you going to be doing more Father Ted?

  • @leeeedslass
    @leeeedslass Год назад +5

    I'm from Leeds and this is too funny.

  • @blue_ranger
    @blue_ranger 5 месяцев назад

    Half-Scottish Yorkshireman here, and Yes, Yorkshire people are famous for no-nonsense straight talk. A couple of the jokes are also quite specific to UK ads of the late 80s/early 90s. The bread one was a skit on Allinson's bread, who used a cartoon Yorkshireman who said, "Bread with nowt [nothing] taken out" and the coffee ad was like a serialised thing Necafé gold blend did with a man and a woman neighbours, in a will-they won't-they?
    Despite the connotations, in Yorkshire, 'рoof' is not necessarily a gaу slur, it was/is used to insult any man not acting proper manly, as being soft is something people in the south are famous for. Yorkshire and further north are proud of how tough they consider themselves to be.

  • @richardbread9882
    @richardbread9882 Год назад +2

    Translation for those who really can't figure it out:
    "Hey up! Don't stand up, I haven't farted you know!" = "Hello, don't mind me I haven't broken wind or anything".
    "Name's George Whitebread. I'm a Yorkshireman, plain speaking. I say what I like and I like what I bloody well say!" = "I'm George Whitebread and I won't change the way I speak to avoid offending you."
    "Hey up son! You'll never play for Yorkshire... no offence!" = "You are brown so I will never see you as English, but I don't wish you any harm or ill will."
    "What have we got here? My little pony! Ding ding ding ding! Anyone at home? I don't think so, he he! No offence!" = "You have a ponytail and I see this as a girl's haircut. You are not responding to my observation, which I take as further sign of effete decadence. Still, I don't wish you any harm."
    "Bums against the wall lads, there's a poof in town! No offence!" = "Cover your anuses there's a homosexual in here! Still, I have nothing against homsexuals."
    "What have you got for me then?" = "Get on with it."
    "What the bloody hell are you going on about?" = "This is unfounded nonsense."
    "I've got two words to say to that - shite!" = "This idea is so shitty it needs to be described as such twice."
    "Shite!" = "I'm saying the word a second time so you get the message."
    "In Yorkshire that'd go down about as well as your 15 stone tart in back of mini. No offence love." = "Where I'm from your idea would be appreciated no more than a morbidly obese woman offering sexual favours on the back seat of a car that is far too small for her. Still, I don't want any women in the room to feel personally attacked by this reference."
    "Ooh, that's lovely dear! Now run along and make us a cup of tea would you?" = "I like women and I'm happy when things go well for them, but I don't really value their input in my projects. I'd quite happily give them equal pay and benefits just to look nice and be obedient."
    "Face like a bulldog chewing a wasp, hey?" = "She is not very attractive."
    "Oh, don't apologise love. We've all made mistakes." = "Your girlfriend is ugly, but I won't judge you for it."
    "Right, this bank ad - I've done my own. Close up on them man - real man. No offence pal. Yorkshireman!" = "I have produced my own advertising brief for the banking sector to compete with real men like me. I don't consider you a real man because you are too effeminate, but I still don't wish to hurt your feelings."
    "Open a bank account at the National Northern Bank, and you get a free packet of lard!" = "Bank with us and I'll give you some animal fat with which you can fry tasty foods."
    "Right, got one for that slimming campaign. Fat lass, right, standing on weighing scales holding her spare tires. She's going ooh bloody hell look at this - bloke says never mind love, something to get hold of. Let's get pissed and have some lard sandwiches!" = "I wrote an advert for those concerned about their weight. A rotund woman stands on weighing scales and holds her stomach in resiignation. Her husband reassures her that he enjoys her fat body and finds it sexually stimulating. He then suggests that they drink alcohol and eat some high fat food."
    "Another one right, for that bread campaign. Eat white bread, with nowt farting about with. Don't be a puff - eat white bread!" = "Here's my advert for bread. Eat white bread, it's simple and uncomplicated. Don't be a homosexual (no offence) - eat white bread!"
    "Sophistication? Sophistication?! Don't talk to me about sophistication love, I've been to Leeds!" = "I've been to the most urban and globalised city in my county, and this is all I need."
    "Right! Have another one of them coffee ads, right, you know with bloke and tarty bit from next door." = "Let's do another coffee advert involving a man having an illicit affair with his next door neighbour as these appeal so well to our target demographic."
    "You can play tarty bit. I know it's miscasting love, but you'll have to do, hey?" = "You can play the loose woman next door in my demonstration. You're not really attractive enough for this role, but you are the only woman in the room so I'll give you the role."
    "Right can you read, love?" = "Not everyone can read where I'm from, so I don't like to assume."
    "Oh, clever little lass isn't she?" = "I don't think of women as equals, but I do like to praise them when they do a good job."
    "Right, stand up then, come on up with you!" = "Please stand up so I can do my demonstration."
    "Ey ey, ooh, ey!" = "You have a nice body, even if I don't like your face."
    "Bloke and tarty bit are in bed, right. He starts, he goes - eeh, that were a right good shag love! Good thing we had all that coffee, otherwise I would've never been able to keep it up after 15 minutes." = "Man and loose woman from next door are in bed. He says the sex was good, and the coffee helped him maintain an erection for much longer than he otherwise could."
    "Fancy another?" = "Do you want another one?"
    "What, another coffee?" = "Do you mean another coffee?"
    "No, another shag." = "No, I want to have sex with you again."
    "Hey, alright I'll get the lard!" = "Ok, I'll use some animal fat as lubrication to help us have sexual intercourse again."

  • @Thats_him_with_the_daft_hat
    @Thats_him_with_the_daft_hat 3 месяца назад

    I used to work in factory full of people just like this.
    I now work in another factory full of people who are exactly the same .

  • @chriscjad
    @chriscjad Год назад +4

    Please do Harry and Paul - David Cameron Quare

  • @richardnewcombe9449
    @richardnewcombe9449 Год назад +1

    York is a City in the County (your State) of Yorkshire. A Yorkshireman is of the whole County.

  • @carldickinson6807
    @carldickinson6807 Год назад +2

    I'm a Yorkshireman, this is stereotyping, accurate and funny as hell 🤣🤣

  • @paulmann9154
    @paulmann9154 2 месяца назад

    Brilliant. Yup, that is how we take the mic' out of Yorkshire men. And we love 'em.

  • @flumpah
    @flumpah Год назад +1

    Search for "Saw you Coming" for the opposite of the Yorkshireman

  • @MarkWhitter-qm6ef
    @MarkWhitter-qm6ef 8 дней назад

    The beauty of it is, with every stereotypical caricature he creates, there’s an element of truth.

  • @stevefletcher7531
    @stevefletcher7531 6 месяцев назад

    Another Yorkshireman here, brilliant stuff, white bread, wi nowt farted about wi, i have not laughed so much in ages

  • @neilmccarthy5102
    @neilmccarthy5102 Год назад +1

    “Ah say what ah laahk an’ ah laahk what ah say” classic! I like his ‘yerp’ one … a kind of retro brexit party political broadcast , also more Kevin and Perry, the slobs, the old gits… man , the list goes on

  • @maryhook9478
    @maryhook9478 2 месяца назад +1

    It is a bit of a grotesque over the top representation however there are grains of truth in it. Yorkshire people are very plain speaking Yorkshire people will laugh at this. What cracked me up was when he said talk about sophistication I've been to Leeds!" I have been to Leeds many times. perhaps you have had to have been to Leeds to get that joke! Leeds is a motorway with a city running through it!

  • @reillywilson1978
    @reillywilson1978 Год назад +1

    You need to watch the film (movie) Rita, Sue and Bob too. Its bases in 80s Yorkshire absolutely hilarious

  • @IanDarley
    @IanDarley Год назад +1

    "Bums against the walls lads, there's a poof in town"

  • @steveb1972
    @steveb1972 Год назад

    Saw a glimpse of The Old Gits. That’s where to go next!

  • @charleigh195
    @charleigh195 6 месяцев назад +1

    Also you have to watch first series of LITTLE BRITAIN.

  • @davidcooks5265
    @davidcooks5265 Год назад

    Good at farming that's a plus from me and happy Christmas 🎄🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🎉

  • @Julianspillers
    @Julianspillers Год назад

    Harry`s got it reet! And Yorkies like a good laff - takin` offence is for Southern puffs!

  • @jez750
    @jez750 Год назад

    Yorkshire Airlines with Hale and Pace. Brilliant

  • @ethelmini
    @ethelmini Год назад +2

    If you're intrigued by Yorkshire There are a couple of good documentaries I can recommend:
    Kes and Rita, Sue & Bob too.

    • @ezza9578
      @ezza9578 Год назад

      Rita sue and Bob would kill him lol

    • @Shagyamum
      @Shagyamum 6 месяцев назад +1

      I live where Rita, Sue, and Bob too was filmed and I can confirm it's a documentary