Now that I've heard it said out loud, it actually seems implausible that Oxford would not have a professor who specializes in the study of accidental deaths in 16th century England.
If I've learned anything from getting a history major is people will specialize in anything and I mean anything. I meet a guy who visited my forensic anthropology class who is an expert in the skeletons of one mexican tribe, nothing else just the skeletons
If you're not a soldier you can still be unwillingly involved in a war. That is arguably the problematic thing about a war. If it only affected those that take part deliberately, a nation could just resolve a war by dissolving its own army. (Ask the Ukrainians.)
The most dangerous job section asked "has there been a war in a shopping center" and my immediate thought was "every year, the day after Thanksgiving in the US"
War in a shopping centre - "it's very rare that first-world countries get invaded". Then a few years later, Russia invades Ukraine and a shopping centre actually is struck.
Does anybody know anything about decapitation? “I know if you chop off a ducks legs it can still float” Oh for the the love of god can we please have Sean lock back??? 😭😭😭😂😂😂
4:36 I hate this question every time I hear it. Of course you're more likely to die at work, almost everybody goes to work, hardly anyone goes to war. Now ask me if I'd rather be in the middle of a blitzkrieg or sat behind a desk, I know which one is less dangerous! It's a ridiculous question. Just because I'm more likely to die at work than war doesn't mean work is more dangerous? It's like saying, "What's more dangerous, the surface of the moon or work". Well, the surface of the moon obviously seeing that there is no atmosphere and temperatures range from -130c to 120c. The fact that I'm more likely to die at work than the surface of the moon does not mean work is more dangerous! 🤦♂
It''s a bit like the stats for road traffic accidents. Far fewer accidents happen because of drunk driving than for other reasons. What are we supposed to do, get sober people off the roads?
depends on WHAT type of work u do. Sitting behind a desk all the time, more a heart attack or an infected paper cut. OR if your a Lumber Jack.... it's from the greenhorn that didn't get out of the way in time as the 2-3 Experienced men are felling the trees... then if they don't get the tree secured to the carriage on the very taught yarder cable (which has the possibility of snapping and flying around w/a Heavy metal carriage attached that could snap someone in the head), the Forman signals to pull them up.... but.. b/c they weren't secured right... they come undone up in the air.... and u don't over stumps & other foliage & obstacles & get CLOCKED N the HEAD. (YES, being a lumber jack IS VERY DANGEROUS, ALAN! & whats his face w/the glasses... It is NOT 4 PANSIES.. Y'ALL!)
Redbacks are easy to spot. Pretty much they are under everything thats been sitting longer than a week or so & the webs are very easy to spot. They are docile spiders & only bite as a very last resort & even then it may be a dry bite.
Yes they are quiet easy to spot and move fairly slowly. I have little kids so I have to kill any of the ones we find in the back yard. Feel a bit bad about it but it is what it is. I've never seen a funnel web despite living in suburban Sydney my whole life. Get heaps of huntsmen and I always try to catch them and set outside. They are magnificent!
@ 3:45 On a Radio report in Australia, years ago, the newsreader said, "Today a woman was bit on the funnel by a finger web spider". Of course he meant "bit on the finger by a Funnel web spider." Yes, it is a true story.
Shelob in The Lord of the Rings is a funnel web spider. Peter Jackson has a particular horror of them - he says it's the speed at which they move that freaks him out.
Most dangerous soccer player of all time? Uday Hussein or Gadaffi's son I'm guessing before watching the whole clip. Certainly they were both demonic heads of FAs and management teams of clubs. Erich Mielke and Laventiri Beria weren't all that cuddly either.
Honestly, aren't accidents, wounds and deaths in wars also work related injuries since soldiers (at least in most modern armies) are employed as such? I mean you can make the case for not counting civilian casualties etc but still.
I hit my Brother with a Dart 1 time also, it hit him in the bicep in the left arm, He had to pull it out with his right hand ! Very stupid thing to do, to stand in front of someone trying to shoot at the board ! I told him to step out of the way 4x but he refused to listen to me. So the 4x I threw the dart . He will never do THAT again ! He kept running in front of me, then running out of the way , left to right ! DML
yeah work is only more dangerous if you only count the raw numbers. Its like saying being a cashier is more dangerous than a bulletproof-vest-tester. Well if there are a million cashiers and only a handful of vest testers ... but the percentage for the vest tester is way higher (that's not a real job, at least i don't think it is... i just tried to think of something ridiculously dangerous)
It is edited. if it seems she answers fast sometimes then it's possibly because there might not have been enough useable or funny enough content after the initial question.
Yeah that sounds like the main thing to me. It's like how sharks are often described as less dangerous than various domesticated animals simply because most people won't actually jump into shark-infested waters! Cows cause far more human deaths than sharks in total numbers because essentially all cows interact with humans on a daily basis. But taking just any random member of the species I'd be less worried about standing next to a cow than swimming next to a bull shark. Which, of course, is how the cows get ya. Because we often forget to respect the strength, size and other potential dangers of domesticated animals. Similarly I imagine there are a lot of workplace deaths where people just didn't expect any sort of lethal danger, and were thus more careless than they might have been in a warzone, on top of the sheer unbalance in numbers.
Hi Bonus Round, could you please upload Series 31, Episode 32 (TX Date: 6th November 2001) of Fifteen to One, if you have it. Your help is much appreciated.
My response to Jimmy’s comment about the song about lumberjacks being a lie may in fact be wrong. He was referring to American lumberjacks. The song references Canadian lumberjacks 😂
Soccer is from what is now Central and South America...same rules...can move the ball (heavy and only the size of two bocce ball) with any part or ur body 'cept ur hands...& the losers were sacrificed to their Gods.
Yes, but the main culprit in spider accidents is a Huntsman Spider. If one of those drops off your sun visor, keeping on the road is the least of your problems.
Despite their often large and hairy appearance, huntsman spiders are not considered to be dangerous spiders. As with most spiders, they do possess venom, and a bite may cause some ill effects. However, they are quite reluctant to bite, and will usually try to run away rather than be aggressive.
@@supergran62 Ya know, I've realized a big reason why I'll never move to another country from my native Norway is that our reptiles, insects and arachnids are all rather harmless. There's only one venomous creature here which could possibly cause any harm to a human with its bite and that's the Common European Viper, and even that's very unlikely to kill most humans if bit, not to mention it's honestly rather rare to encounter one and they are shy enough to prefer to slither away of they sense us coming. Also no risk of dangerous sharks or horribly venomous fish or jellyfish in our oceans. You other countries can keep your insane murderfauna, thankyouverymuch. 😄
@@steinarbergstl5799 😂😂😂 most of our murderfauna (just love that) pretty much leaves us alone. I remember having to dodge reindeer on the roads when visiting your beautiful country, much like avoiding Roos here. The reindeer, however, didn’t randomly run in-front of your vehicle, like kangaroos. In my experience they just chilled out on the road.
He made another in a different episode when talking about the game of hangman when he was talking about words that contain no vowels and gave onyx as an example.
depends on WHAT type of work u do. Sitting behind a desk all the time, more a heart attack or an infected paper cut. OR if your a Lumber Jack.... it's from the greenhorn that didn't get out of the way in time as the 2-3 Experienced men are felling the trees... then if they don't get the tree secured to the carriage on the very taught yarder cable (which has the possibility of snapping and flying around w/a Heavy metal carriage attached that could snap someone in the head), the Forman signals to pull them up.... but.. b/c they weren't secured right... they come undone up in the air.... and u don't over stumps & other foliage & obstacles & get CLOCKED N the HEAD. (YES, being a lumber jack IS VERY DANGEROUS, ALAN! & whats his face w/the glasses... It is NOT 4 PANSIES.. Y'ALL!)
The point is that for a few seconds after decapitation it is theorized that the brain can still send signals. Of course there's little you could do with just a head, but still
@@1337-Nathaniel The catastrophic loss of blood pressure (for rather obvious reasons...) would make you blackout instantly. There would be some lingering brain activity and muscle spasms, but nothing conscious or aware. Even standing up too quickly can be enough to make people blackout, so losing a head would do it for anyone...
Gou Jian of Yue is not VIETNAM. The Yue is one of the fiefs of Zhou dynasty. The fief of Yue is located at modern day Zhejiang province, China. Just little south across the Yangtze river from the city of Shang Hai. It's literally almost 2000 kilometers away from Vietnam's capital Hannoi.
Threw me off when I heard guillotine with the L sound instead of a Y. Also, can we just all use soccer? There’s no ambiguity with that word unlike football, which could mean 2 different sports
If you think that medieval football was surprisingly dangerous, you should watch the Calcio Storico every year in Florence in June. Here's a 10-minute video: ruclips.net/video/1_bMrTysuJs/видео.html The blood is real.
I see your Calcio Storico, and raise you the 800 year old Atherstone Ball Game, which gives a good idea of the free for all nature of medieval football: ruclips.net/video/dQ2_E3B9s-o/видео.html
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All stolen - this is intellectual theft, It is obviously illegal.
O yea. Funny.
Head cut off is instance unconscious!
fun how you can date the show by Jimmy's face and Alan's hair.
Biggest face in comedy, Jimmy has
Ya they are so old now! Ahhaha
Funny
And Jimmy's hair now too
Do you know which exact Jimmy got his new face? Must have been before 2010.
"Accidentally stabbed with a knife while tackling"...sounds like a Blackadder quote lol
"Accidentally bludgeoned himself to death while shaving"
"Oh just a wild stab in the dark, which, incidentally, is what you'll be getting if you don't start being a bit more helpful!"
Now that I've heard it said out loud, it actually seems implausible that Oxford would not have a professor who specializes in the study of accidental deaths in 16th century England.
It sounds like a fabulous. I'm really envious of him! 🤣
No doubt on speed-dial as a consultant for half the TV networks out there, too
If I've learned anything from getting a history major is people will specialize in anything and I mean anything. I meet a guy who visited my forensic anthropology class who is an expert in the skeletons of one mexican tribe, nothing else just the skeletons
It’s just so refreshing to see intelligent people sit around having conversations and making jokes.
Intelligence? where where??
@No Thankyou
LOL
You need a hobby
Better this than crap like gogglebox and love island
I love the fact that Alan Davies goes with Sean's lock madness
I miss him, because he was not pompatic and egomaniacal af, he was just saying how it is and bril at dark humour too.
For the first clip, bellringers were usually killed by lightning strikes on bell towers during thunderstorms (Thank you James Burke)
Their bell ringing must have really pissed off god
Alan plays dumb, but his brain is operating at a genius level.
You're easily impressed ...
hes very smart yes.
I wouldn't go that far!
Kings College I heard. Not too shabby
Yes, he's bright - Education New City College · University of Kent (BA) · Goldsmiths College (MA)
I miss Sean Lock.
Aim more carefully
They should calculate the war vs. Work thing per capita. I'm sure a lot more people are involved in work than in war...
If you're not a soldier you can still be unwillingly involved in a war. That is arguably the problematic thing about a war. If it only affected those that take part deliberately, a nation could just resolve a war by dissolving its own army.
(Ask the Ukrainians.)
The most dangerous job section asked "has there been a war in a shopping center" and my immediate thought was "every year, the day after Thanksgiving in the US"
Oh yes. Thanksgiving. The ironic American holiday.
I thought about the shopping malls attacked in recent wars .
War in a shopping centre - "it's very rare that first-world countries get invaded". Then a few years later, Russia invades Ukraine and a shopping centre actually is struck.
Shopping centre? I think you obviously mean military base and/or HIMARS launcher and/or absolutely definitely the enemy and not a civilian
I knew this comment was gunna get this reaction
@@joshcorbett9674 BS
Ukraine was first world?
@@MarcoP70 was sarcasm mate, Russia obvs doesn't care what it is they hit, as long as its Ukrainian
Does anybody know anything about decapitation?
“I know if you chop off a ducks legs it can still float”
Oh for the the love of god can we please have Sean lock back??? 😭😭😭😂😂😂
Hmmm...that would be an act of God.
@@fishing4comedy2day You're assuming he went to heaven then?
People who haven't tried bellringing have no idea how dangerous it is. Obviously. I'm amazed it's still legal.
4:36 I hate this question every time I hear it. Of course you're more likely to die at work, almost everybody goes to work, hardly anyone goes to war. Now ask me if I'd rather be in the middle of a blitzkrieg or sat behind a desk, I know which one is less dangerous! It's a ridiculous question. Just because I'm more likely to die at work than war doesn't mean work is more dangerous?
It's like saying, "What's more dangerous, the surface of the moon or work". Well, the surface of the moon obviously seeing that there is no atmosphere and temperatures range from -130c to 120c. The fact that I'm more likely to die at work than the surface of the moon does not mean work is more dangerous! 🤦♂
It''s a bit like the stats for road traffic accidents. Far fewer accidents happen because of drunk driving than for other reasons. What are we supposed to do, get sober people off the roads?
@@graceygrumble 😂😂🤣🤣
depends on WHAT type of work u do. Sitting behind a desk all the time, more a heart attack or an infected paper cut. OR if your a Lumber Jack.... it's from the greenhorn that didn't get out of the way in time as the 2-3 Experienced men are felling the trees... then if they don't get the tree secured to the carriage on the very taught yarder cable (which has the possibility of snapping and flying around w/a Heavy metal carriage attached that could snap someone in the head), the Forman signals to pull them up.... but.. b/c they weren't secured right... they come undone up in the air.... and u don't over stumps & other foliage & obstacles & get CLOCKED N the HEAD. (YES, being a lumber jack IS VERY DANGEROUS, ALAN! & whats his face w/the glasses... It is NOT 4 PANSIES.. Y'ALL!)
The amount of time you typically spend doing it is part of the danger
It’s per 100k people, so the number of people in the warzone or at work doesn’t matter
Well done Jimmy - the 100 Years War and two World Wars.
Redbacks are easy to spot. Pretty much they are under everything thats been sitting longer than a week or so & the webs are very easy to spot. They are docile spiders & only bite as a very last resort & even then it may be a dry bite.
We use to have them in swarm quantities in my basement growing up.
You make them sound underperforming :)
Sounds very similar to the Black Widows we get in the US. Makes sense considering they are related
well, that's me effed :p
Yes they are quiet easy to spot and move fairly slowly. I have little kids so I have to kill any of the ones we find in the back yard. Feel a bit bad about it but it is what it is. I've never seen a funnel web despite living in suburban Sydney my whole life. Get heaps of huntsmen and I always try to catch them and set outside. They are magnificent!
Watching Sue's face when SF begins to thrust-mime. Quality 🤣🤣🤣
Toksvig is good, but, gods, I miss Fry.
You could tell by his last few seasons that he was tired of the show.
Venomous Stephen, poisonous is ingested.
If you are going to be so accurate, the word is "poison" and not "poisonous" 😉
@@bennylloyd-willner9667 You are totally correct. I wrote poison but clicked poisonous. Ironically you've done the same. 🤣
@@bennylloyd-willner9667 Good effort though Benny.
I think they stated on another episode that there is actually one poisonous sea snake in Australia, ie its flesh is toxic.
For a second there I was wondering what a "Venomous Stephen" is.
@ 3:45 On a Radio report in Australia, years ago, the newsreader said, "Today a woman was bit on the funnel by a finger web spider". Of course he meant "bit on the finger by a Funnel web spider." Yes, it is a true story.
🤣🤣🤣
im shocked...and I think David was too, that the Klaxon didn't show up after his response of "Three Wars" .
Who's David?
@@Xtalllll David Carr maybe
🤣🤣🤣
Shelob in The Lord of the Rings is a funnel web spider. Peter Jackson has a particular horror of them - he says it's the speed at which they move that freaks him out.
That’s very fitting since Funnel Webs are a somewhat primordial type of spider, resembling closely some of the earliest known fossils of spiders!
I’m going to go out on a limb and say the monarchy is the most dangerous job in the uk with a death rate of 99%
Most dangerous soccer player of all time? Uday Hussein or Gadaffi's son I'm guessing before watching the whole clip.
Certainly they were both demonic heads of FAs and management teams of clubs.
Erich Mielke and Laventiri Beria weren't all that cuddly either.
Honestly, aren't accidents, wounds and deaths in wars also work related injuries since soldiers (at least in most modern armies) are employed as such?
I mean you can make the case for not counting civilian casualties etc but still.
etc. is an abbreviation so please punctuate it correctly. 😁
They got the photo of the redback right, but the other spider isn't a Funnelweb.
“They were French”….
I hit my Brother with a Dart 1 time also, it hit him in the bicep in the left arm,
He had to pull it out with his right hand !
Very stupid thing to do, to stand in front of someone trying to shoot at the board !
I told him to step out of the way 4x but he refused to listen to me.
So the 4x I threw the dart .
He will never do THAT again !
He kept running in front of me, then running out of the way , left to right !
DML
(Mostly) everybody works. Not everybody goes to war. It's like saying "Walking is more deadly than going into space."
Mostly everybody works? 😆… not in Scotland they don’t…
yeah work is only more dangerous if you only count the raw numbers. Its like saying being a cashier is more dangerous than a bulletproof-vest-tester. Well if there are a million cashiers and only a handful of vest testers ... but the percentage for the vest tester is way higher (that's not a real job, at least i don't think it is... i just tried to think of something ridiculously dangerous)
9:42 isn't that a Norm Macdonald line
It is!
A man's feet smelled so bad his trainers gassed a frog to death ...🤣🤣🤣
Feet are incapable of smelling. Only noses have that ability. 😁
@@SpeccyMan Tell that to my wife....🤣🤣🤣🤣
A couple of years back a youn man in qld died from a redback spider, first spider bit death in over thirty years
The actual answer to question #1 is Chris Kamara!
i always think sandi gives out the answer too fast
It is edited. if it seems she answers fast sometimes then it's possibly because there might not have been enough useable or funny enough content after the initial question.
I find the comment about cutting off the legs of ducks extremely disturbing.
Bell ringers aren’t prosecuted,they’re just tolled off.
🤣🤣 three wars 🤣🤣 iconic
Well, for one thing more people go to work than go to war every day for one..
Yeah that sounds like the main thing to me. It's like how sharks are often described as less dangerous than various domesticated animals simply because most people won't actually jump into shark-infested waters! Cows cause far more human deaths than sharks in total numbers because essentially all cows interact with humans on a daily basis. But taking just any random member of the species I'd be less worried about standing next to a cow than swimming next to a bull shark.
Which, of course, is how the cows get ya. Because we often forget to respect the strength, size and other potential dangers of domesticated animals.
Similarly I imagine there are a lot of workplace deaths where people just didn't expect any sort of lethal danger, and were thus more careless than they might have been in a warzone, on top of the sheer unbalance in numbers.
Who is the impossibly gorgeous woman at 0:43?
I think u set that time stamp a few seconds early, unless u mean Sandi Toksvig lmao.
@@MerkhVision Sandi is a lovely person, but yes, I did mean the panellist!
@@christopherdean1326 Cally Beaton, I do believe
@@emilybarclay8831 Thx!
And it’s processed with chemicals
Ancient football was dangerous indeed. Check out the modern-day Calcio Storico in Florence-they play by medieval "rules."
Bill Bailey doing a bit of Norm McDonald there- 9:40
Hi Bonus Round, could you please upload Series 31, Episode 32 (TX Date: 6th November 2001) of Fifteen to One, if you have it. Your help is much appreciated.
Your comment is annoying. I skip this video.
@@OneWomanMan888 Your comment about GWR283's comment being annoying, is annoying.
@@waynemarvin5661 He put it all the time, if you don't get, you don't get it.
@@waynemarvin5661 your comment claiming his to be annoying, that is claiming the OP is annoying is somewhat amusing.
And annoying. Lol
My response to Jimmy’s comment about the song about lumberjacks being a lie may in fact be wrong. He was referring to American lumberjacks. The song references Canadian lumberjacks 😂
at a certain point..... I'm torn between my absolute love of Stephen Fry and my absolute, abject terror of spiders.
Has anyone actually heard Sandi speaking danish?
Yup.
Yes, she appears now and then in Danish media.
Soccer is from what is now Central and South America...same rules...can move the ball (heavy and only the size of two bocce ball) with any part or ur body 'cept ur hands...& the losers were sacrificed to their Gods.
5:55 I think the song only applies to British lumberjacks working in Canada.
My earlier comment was for the advert, apologies.
8:33 Basically Alan is describing one of the species in All The Futures, but it's a duck.
"they were french."
the subjects may be dangerous, but the q&a's are certainly not, youtube
Steven looking very smart with his MCC tie.
Like Rowen Williams For Wendell Berry ?
Quoits could easily kill someone they weigh around 5lb each, a ring of solid steel.
Yes, but the main culprit in spider accidents is a Huntsman Spider. If one of those drops off your sun visor, keeping on the road is the least of your problems.
Can confirm.
Despite their often large and hairy appearance, huntsman spiders are not considered to be dangerous spiders. As with most spiders, they do possess venom, and a bite may cause some ill effects. However, they are quite reluctant to bite, and will usually try to run away rather than be aggressive.
@@DanDownunda8888 no argument. Still going to give me a heart attack when they drop on my shoulder/crawl out of the air vent etc etc.
@@supergran62 Ya know, I've realized a big reason why I'll never move to another country from my native Norway is that our reptiles, insects and arachnids are all rather harmless. There's only one venomous creature here which could possibly cause any harm to a human with its bite and that's the Common European Viper, and even that's very unlikely to kill most humans if bit, not to mention it's honestly rather rare to encounter one and they are shy enough to prefer to slither away of they sense us coming. Also no risk of dangerous sharks or horribly venomous fish or jellyfish in our oceans. You other countries can keep your insane murderfauna, thankyouverymuch. 😄
@@steinarbergstl5799 😂😂😂 most of our murderfauna (just love that) pretty much leaves us alone. I remember having to dodge reindeer on the roads when visiting your beautiful country, much like avoiding Roos here. The reindeer, however, didn’t randomly run in-front of your vehicle, like kangaroos. In my experience they just chilled out on the road.
Ahhh the genius of Sean... Much missed
Is spiderman a dangerous spider
Love QI. But just spotted a big faux pas from Stephen. So unlike him. He called a spider poisonous.
He made another in a different episode when talking about the game of hangman when he was talking about words that contain no vowels and gave onyx as an example.
Stupid deaths, stupid deaths 💀
@10:57 big missed "ribbit" joke
You cannot cut your own head off. They actually slit their own throats.
{:o:O:}
You cannot cut off your own head. Corrected to put the adverb in its correct place.
The picture of the red back, accurate
The pic I assume depicts a funnel web?
Absolutely not one, bad elves!
10:57 to _ribbit_ 😂
I thought football was a newer game. Probably just the rules are new.
Fifa is new, football is not so kind of
10:44 is an image I could have done without…
I could have done without that poor grammar.
depends on WHAT type of work u do. Sitting behind a desk all the time, more a heart attack or an infected paper cut. OR if your a Lumber Jack.... it's from the greenhorn that didn't get out of the way in time as the 2-3 Experienced men are felling the trees... then if they don't get the tree secured to the carriage on the very taught yarder cable (which has the possibility of snapping and flying around w/a Heavy metal carriage attached that could snap someone in the head), the Forman signals to pull them up.... but.. b/c they weren't secured right... they come undone up in the air.... and u don't over stumps & other foliage & obstacles & get CLOCKED N the HEAD. (YES, being a lumber jack IS VERY DANGEROUS, ALAN! & whats his face w/the glasses... It is NOT 4 PANSIES.. Y'ALL!)
They were just joking of course, it looks like u really took them seriously lol
Rip Sean Locke!
9:40 This joke from Bill Bailey seems to be a Norm Macdonald joke, and the delivery is not quite as masterful as Norm I must say
Just because the brain is seizing and the jaw keeps chattering and one head "bites" the other, it dies not mean you live on
I meant *does, ofcourse
The point is that for a few seconds after decapitation it is theorized that the brain can still send signals. Of course there's little you could do with just a head, but still
@@1337-Nathaniel The catastrophic loss of blood pressure (for rather obvious reasons...) would make you blackout instantly. There would be some lingering brain activity and muscle spasms, but nothing conscious or aware. Even standing up too quickly can be enough to make people blackout, so losing a head would do it for anyone...
Wait, so if 3x more people die at work than in wars, where were conscripted soldiers counted?
... the later seasons should just be titled Sandi Explains.
Gou Jian of Yue is not VIETNAM. The Yue is one of the fiefs of Zhou dynasty. The fief of Yue is located at modern day Zhejiang province, China. Just little south across the Yangtze river from the city of Shang Hai. It's literally almost 2000 kilometers away from Vietnam's capital Hannoi.
Soccer was more deadly than sword fighting in the 1500s eh. Sounds like swordfighting was a bloodless sport.
I'm friends with the grandson of the man who invented the cure to spider bites
In the old days I looked like a young Tom Selleck only a million times handsomer
But you never did master punctuation.
Threw me off when I heard guillotine with the L sound instead of a Y. Also, can we just all use soccer? There’s no ambiguity with that word unlike football, which could mean 2 different sports
No.
Guillotine with a y.
And it's football in Europe.
Women acting as men...
Hate Sandi, she really dragged down the show
Virtue Signaling in 2022: Let your guard down. Don't trust your intuition. Be weak & gullible.
Unwatchable with Sandy Toxic.
If you think that medieval football was surprisingly dangerous, you should watch the Calcio Storico every year in Florence in June. Here's a 10-minute video: ruclips.net/video/1_bMrTysuJs/видео.html The blood is real.
I see your Calcio Storico, and raise you the 800 year old Atherstone Ball Game, which gives a good idea of the free for all nature of medieval football: ruclips.net/video/dQ2_E3B9s-o/видео.html
Thanks for taking time to post that link. I really learned something new.