Seriously? After all these years this comment only had 3 likes before I finally found it? I'm very slow and not net compatible, but really, this should have won the internet the day it was posted.
I can't tell if you lot are being pillocks or not.. It's called a double entendre.. A word or phrase open to two interpretations, one of which is usually risqué or indecent. In simple terms - a word or phrase that has a double meaning, with one of the meanings usually naughty or rude. Now, not a lot of people know that I know that.. BUT I DO. Yes, oh yes
the net curtains are my personal favourite part! XD god damn, michael caine and net curtains. perfect.
Paul Whitehouse's Michael Caine impersonation is brilliant.
@@MadCapMag Not of all of them.
British humour FTW, I say!
Greetings from Denmark.
A BLEEDING SLY ONE MIND!!!!
i like the part where he shouts
This is my neighbours down to a T
Paul Whitehouse is the second Peter Sellers.
thanks
My Name Is Micheal Paine. Not alot of peole know that
a lot is two separate words, apparently not a lot of people know that either.
Love Brydon and Coogan, but Whitehouse will always be the best
BUSTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT SO FUNNY PERFECT
my name is micheal paine, and im a noisy neighbour
Seriously? After all these years this comment only had 3 likes before I finally found it? I'm very slow and not net compatible, but really, this should have won the internet the day it was posted.
@@Moondog-wc4vm I'm just as disappointed as you are
Thats me that is
whys it say by peter sellers am sure its paul whitehouse
Paul Whitehouse was inspired by an imitation of Michael Caine that was done by Peter Sellers: ruclips.net/video/hY85a15n5QY/видео.html
My neighbours
Audience laugh tracks sound so dated now...
u dont watch big bang theory caned as tuna
Lol
Hahahah
It's Michael Caine not Paine. Ya know the actor Michael Caine.
+SuperSK1LLS - No, the fictional comedy character is called Michael Paine. The fact that he looks and sounds like Michael Caine is the joke.
Dhurrrr! it's a on play on words! Ya know, "pane" as in window? What's he spend his time looking out of ? Geddit now?
I always took it to be 'Pain' as in having a nosey neighbour is a bloody pain.
I can't tell if you lot are being pillocks or not.. It's called a double entendre..
A word or phrase open to two interpretations, one of which is usually risqué or indecent. In simple terms - a word or phrase that has a double meaning, with one of the meanings usually naughty or rude. Now, not a lot of people know that I know that.. BUT I DO. Yes, oh yes