I know right? What an uncultured philistine 🤣 Edit: Also I love Monster Munch, probably the only crisp/snack where I like all the flavours. Fun, but unnecessary fact for you haha
My shorts are filled with clips of Cunk, and 50% of the comments are people not understanding the bit. Thank you for not being a complete moron, Connor.
I think we are quite comfortable with Baked or Jacket potato. We love to have multiple words for the same thing. It gives us options and the ability to argue about which is right and look down on those who use the wrong one. If we can't think of another word we just have different ways to pronounce it.
I really do like Diane Morgan/Philomena Cunk, she's a very funny & clever woman from what I've seen (as far as I know she writes her own stuff). She's also smoking hot. She's from the next town over from me too.
At least you can pronounce Philomena the correct way instead of that other bloke who does reactions and keeps pausing every second who pronounces it File-oh-menna.
Typical British humour at 2.30 😂 Only tried pheasant once & it was lovely! Try it. Glad i tried it, it's like between chicken & duck. Now i understand why pheasant was so widely poached back in the day & lords of manors hated poachers so much of the hunting on their land. Duck is ok but couldn't eat 3 pieces which was strange.
Being the same age as this dude, also having ADHD and also being awkward...(but nowhere near as much as he is lol) I really want to go for a beer with him 😂
The reason why people think you believe Philomena Cunk to be real is because you comment on the video as if it were real. You seem to be unaware that people just watch it for fun, but you engage with her content as if she means it. You just don't get it Connor. This is a common problem with American reactors and the reason why we say Americans don't get irony.
In fact, the current, most popular, commercial banana, was developed at Chatsworth. Hence it is called the Cavendish variety, after the family name of the Duke of Devonshire.
Near the end reminds me of people who try and push eating insects. Have you ever cleaned out a space where insects have been? All the insect crap rolling around? Well, that's what you're eating when you eat insects. They don't conveniently defecate everything they've eaten, just before being killed and consumed, or ground into insect 'flour'.
@@georgecarlinismytribe I can remember going to a college dinner many years ago when whitebait was the starter. The woman I was sitting next to removed the heads and tails of all the fish and filleted them all. It took her a very long time and there was not much left to eat.
Since the 1950's the variety known as the cavendish is the main commercially grown variety of banana. Before that it was the Gros Michel, considered far superior and much sweeter. But over time a disease spread and wiped out Gros Michel farms. They are not extinct but they aren't grown commercially.
Yes, the Cavendish variety being developed at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire. You can still visit the greenhouses there. The commercial banana world is pretty keen to come up with new varieties that are more disease resistant than the Cavendish.
I can't believe that clearly British man had never heard of Monster Munch, they have been around for about 50 years.
Some people grew up taking salmon on toasted ciabatta as a school lunch mate.
Monster Munch was created in 1977.
It's a class thing.
I know right? What an uncultured philistine 🤣
Edit: Also I love Monster Munch, probably the only crisp/snack where I like all the flavours. Fun, but unnecessary fact for you haha
The bloke says 'racio' instead of 'ratio', I think it's a given that he doesn't know what Monster Munch is.
My shorts are filled with clips of Cunk, and 50% of the comments are people not understanding the bit. Thank you for not being a complete moron, Connor.
Those statistics worry me. Just try to remember that we need the dumb ones to appreciate the smart ones.
I think we are quite comfortable with Baked or Jacket potato. We love to have multiple words for the same thing. It gives us options and the ability to argue about which is right and look down on those who use the wrong one. If we can't think of another word we just have different ways to pronounce it.
I really do like Diane Morgan/Philomena Cunk, she's a very funny & clever woman from what I've seen (as far as I know she writes her own stuff). She's also smoking hot. She's from the next town over from me too.
You kill every video with the pause button. TOO MUCH BOY, TOO MUCH!
At least you can pronounce Philomena the correct way instead of that other bloke who does reactions and keeps pausing every second who pronounces it File-oh-menna.
hate that prick
I grew up in the 70s , bums and boobs on tv everywhere.It was good to see all shapes and sizes.Yt is strange.
at the end of a cunk article she often lists ketchup, mustard, pesto and tobasco - because it is professional to list your sauces.
Your giggle is infectious.
Islamic Mega nerds may have set up Universities but did they have Nutella in their canteens?, I think Not!🧐🇬🇧🧐🇬🇧🧐
Typical British humour at 2.30 😂 Only tried pheasant once & it was lovely! Try it. Glad i tried it, it's like between chicken & duck. Now i understand why pheasant was so widely poached back in the day & lords of manors hated poachers so much of the hunting on their land. Duck is ok but couldn't eat 3 pieces which was strange.
Being the same age as this dude, also having ADHD and also being awkward...(but nowhere near as much as he is lol) I really want to go for a beer with him 😂
The reason why people think you believe Philomena Cunk to be real is because you comment on the video as if it were real. You seem to be unaware that people just watch it for fun, but you engage with her content as if she means it. You just don't get it Connor. This is a common problem with American reactors and the reason why we say Americans don't get irony.
The way she kicks the table. Classic detail.
RUclips is run by Puritans.
2:10 Only stupid people would think you are stupid, Connor!
Don't worry about the shrimp. You clean it before you cook and eat it.
In fact, the current, most popular, commercial banana, was developed at Chatsworth. Hence it is called the Cavendish variety, after the family name of the Duke of Devonshire.
I actually eating crisps right now. Salt and Vinegar btw.
NGL Connor is looking super sexy in this video. 💙
Not you having an existential crisis over shrimp. xD
We say 'jacket potato' and we also say 'baked potato'. We call it a baked potato because that is what it is. ;)
A chef who primarily makes sauces is called a sauté chef. (Aka saucier or sauce chef).
Not a sauceror?
Is the sous chef the one who gets it in the neck if there's a lawsuit for food poisoning?
Got to admit I thought that you actually thought she was telling the truth and you'd lost the plot 😂😂
Near the end reminds me of people who try and push eating insects. Have you ever cleaned out a space where insects have been? All the insect crap rolling around? Well, that's what you're eating when you eat insects. They don't conveniently defecate everything they've eaten, just before being killed and consumed, or ground into insect 'flour'.
Do you not eat whitebait? When you eat the whole fish, head, eyes, bones, bowels, the lot.
No. Same problem. I never eat such things.@@chrismackett9044
Chris - I don't eat whitebait either for the same reason.
@@georgecarlinismytribe I can remember going to a college dinner many years ago when whitebait was the starter. The woman I was sitting next to removed the heads and tails of all the fish and filleted them all. It took her a very long time and there was not much left to eat.
:) A very determined lady!@@chrismackett9044
... hence the term 'banana bre(a)d'!
Love it when she kicks the table, do it all the time in restaurants 😅
The new series of Ted on Netflix reminded me of flinstones vitamins , by the way doesn't Boston have a weird accent 😅
We say both Jacket potato and baked potato it really depends on the person and maybe what region too.
The bananas that we eat today are Cavendish Bananas named after the lord that cultivated them.
I Think you’re repeating past reactions
They tell them to treat her like a child, but yeah they do know npw
13:24 - Prof. Martin Kemp was the bass player out of off of that there The Spandau Ballets.
No, wrong Martin Kemp.
@@jillstedtenfeldt6799 I was joking. Play along with it.
I really don't find her funny at all.
She's just a bad rip off of Ali G.
Caroline Aherne's Mrs Merton and Paul Kaye's Dennis Pennis characters both did the same mockumentary style thing earlier than Sacha Baron Cohen.
Don’t you ever leave RUclips love your site
Since the 1950's the variety known as the cavendish is the main commercially grown variety of banana. Before that it was the Gros Michel, considered far superior and much sweeter. But over time a disease spread and wiped out Gros Michel farms. They are not extinct but they aren't grown commercially.
Yes, the Cavendish variety being developed at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire. You can still visit the greenhouses there. The commercial banana world is pretty keen to come up with new varieties that are more disease resistant than the Cavendish.