Dash it all, they deserve some sort of award ! Oh damn, I forgot, they've probably got everything they want...nice to share in it just a little, isn't it ? P.S. NOT known for my sentimentality. Au contraire.
@@emdiar6588 do they have lollipop men in Australia? We don’t have them in New Zealand and I thought Australia would be more similar to NZ. We have road patrol in New Zealand instead.
@@rachelcookie321 Yes they do. From Wiki: "A crossing guard (North American English), lollipop man/lady (British, Irish, *and* *Australian* English), or school road patrol (New Zealand English) is a traffic management personnel who is normally stationed on busy roadways to aid pedestrians. Often associated with elementary school children, crossing guards stop the flow of traffic so pedestrians may cross an intersection.
@@emdiar6588 that’s interesting. I don’t think kiwis would have any idea what a lollipop man/lady is lol. We don’t even have adults doing it here, school children do it in New Zealand.
And there are so many practical questions... 1) wouldn't he need a police check or something or is that not a thing in the UK? 2) what did he do with the vest and sign when he was done 3) where was his own child all this time - was she late to school?
@@junbh2 Certainly in at least some areas a background check is run on lollipop men/ladies. I found a news article from the Richmond and Twickenham Times about a volunteer lollipop lady who had to stop carrying the lollipop because it turned out they'd not done a background check. (She could still help kids across the street, because anyone can do that - she just couldn't stop traffic until a proper check was done.)
Stewart has a *hell* of a poker face for a guy that laughed himself into a hospital visit
It's David's half-defeated "Can I just say it might be me?" that always makes me laugh.
David and Victoria Mitchell are the best David and Victoria the UK has ever had. ❤
Wow how did I never realise 🤦♂
Nice.
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Dash it all, they deserve some sort of award ! Oh damn, I forgot, they've probably got everything they want...nice to share in it just a little, isn't it ?
P.S. NOT known for my sentimentality. Au contraire.
@@ripdbtpoo1441 Are you alright there, mate?
one of the most iconic rounds of wilty history!!!
From the episode with the most iconic bit that was edited out (look up "Lee Mack vs The Mitchells")
I thought Lollypop Man was a guy selling lollipops at a carnival or something until very late into the story.
Ha ha ha. I like your story. 😊
LOL (lipop man).
I'm guessing you didn't grow up in Britain, Ireland or Australia.
So much more of a fun job description than 'crossing guard'.
@@emdiar6588 do they have lollipop men in Australia? We don’t have them in New Zealand and I thought Australia would be more similar to NZ. We have road patrol in New Zealand instead.
@@rachelcookie321 Yes they do.
From Wiki:
"A crossing guard (North American English), lollipop man/lady (British, Irish, *and* *Australian* English), or school road patrol (New Zealand English) is a traffic management personnel who is normally stationed on busy roadways to aid pedestrians. Often associated with elementary school children, crossing guards stop the flow of traffic so pedestrians may cross an intersection.
@@emdiar6588 that’s interesting. I don’t think kiwis would have any idea what a lollipop man/lady is lol. We don’t even have adults doing it here, school children do it in New Zealand.
The guy LOOKS like a butcher
A lollipop man wouldn’t need to sit down for the show.
Yeah turns out they had to be careful bringing him on the show
😊
And there are so many practical questions... 1) wouldn't he need a police check or something or is that not a thing in the UK? 2) what did he do with the vest and sign when he was done 3) where was his own child all this time - was she late to school?
Neither would a butcher
@@junbh2 Certainly in at least some areas a background check is run on lollipop men/ladies. I found a news article from the Richmond and Twickenham Times about a volunteer lollipop lady who had to stop carrying the lollipop because it turned out they'd not done a background check. (She could still help kids across the street, because anyone can do that - she just couldn't stop traffic until a proper check was done.)
Do you take this woman to be your lawfully wedded WITH? 🤣😂🤣
:-) I don't understand. What's the acronym WITH ? :-)
Guess we'll never know
Very funny!
hmm methinks there may be a double bluff at play
The best part of this is that her jokes on OC are _never_ funny hahaha
Nooooo I especially enjoyed the recent bakery ones :( and the Numberwang joke that both teams missed :(