Arthur. Just to assure you that if the sun is not there at 3:05 on Sunday there is no need to panic. It will be an hour late. It has something to do with 24 hour clocks and springs; I don't really understand myself but I'm sure Martin can explain it to you. The imortant thing is not to panic.
OMG, I have only just found these, and I so wish I'd seen them during the actual lockdown. It would have made things seem infinitely better. Coffee is on its way - sorry it's 4 years late.
Hello Arthur!!! My first question: the thing in the tin - is it bigger than the tin that its in? That's quite fun to say actually! Try it !! You'll like it!
Can you believe they were 2 mice all along??? Brilliant!! Lots of love to Fizz and Buzz!! Fantastic names! Thank you for another brilliant episode Arthur!!! A joy to see you again as ever!
Surely the most important question is if what's in the tin is bigger than the tin! And Fizz and Buzz are great names for the mice, because I'm pretty sure they would happily have a banana.
Thank you so much Arthur for your cheery broadcasts, they never fail to make me laugh! Best wishes to G-ERTI's crew, past and present. And well done Arthur for keeping up your piano lessons! Now, as for what's in the tin.... is it bigger than a sheep? And (this is very important), is it alive?
mildly chuffed that my mouse-name was included on the mouse-name-board, but completely unreasonably really chuffed that you put an onomatopoeic pun in the middle of it: Dr J'eek'yll. Inordinately pleased 😊
If I can get enough people, I’d like to pay you to keep this up indefinitely. What a treat to both see and hear you. Since I’ve listened to Cabin Pressure about a hundred times, I look forward to this each day. Keep it up. Please. I’m also amazed you are doing these without any edits. Also, you are getting a bit red. Time for SPF.
Oh I would definitely contribute to a GoFundMe for more Cabin Pressure or Cabin Fever. Or an animated series of the original. Or a film. Or anything at all really because it's all brilliant.
Arthur, I have to say, after going through both the flight manual And the operations manual 4 times already since all of this started, your videos have really brightened my day! thank you!
Is it made by horses? I have a horse in my profile picture because horses are brilliant. And horses that make things are even more brilliant than ordinary horses who are also brilliant.
I’ve had this profile picture for over a decade and I have just realised that as well as a horse - it also has the word ‘brilliant’! Wow! My mind is blown! Double wow!!!
Just out of curiosity, did you (the person writing these comments) find the written instructions (on what comments to write and when) from Agnes Nutter somewhere, or were they given to you specifically by, say, a lawyer or a family member who's been handing them down etc? (Or are you Agnes herself? In which case, *wow that's awesome*. And how do you like the 21st century? Most of us are a lot nicer about witches these days.)
Books are brilliant, Arthur! Glad you're enjoying them and you're doing well. I heard that Martin likes The Hound of the Baskervilles. He read it on trip to Dartmoor a few years ago. Glad John's letting you use his channel, I hope he's doing well too.
Is it an apple? Because if it is, you can get it out, and throw it from one hand to the other. And then you could decide when to do that in your daily routine. That would be brilliant.
I guess if you see Fizz you’ll say “Fizz” and if you see Buzz, you’ll say “Buzz”... So, my question is: If you see both Fizz and Buzz, will you shout out “ ‘ave a banana!”?
Hey Arthur, my question is... will we ever get a recipe for the famous Surprise Rice? Also, tell us the rest of your routine, I must copy it for myself!
is it an elephant? and... you (Arthur) have inspired an international facebook game - coronavirus and self isolation inspired song titles. ( It's songs not movies, we didn't steal it.) Some of the best ones include- "Hit me with your flu shot" (Pat Benatar), "I'm all out of gloves" (air supply), I love toilet roll (Joan Jett), "From a distance" and 'Don't stand so close to me" (police). Thankyou for inspiring our BRILLIANT self isolation games down under in Australia. P.S we really think its an elephant in the tin.
John - it is so nice that you are letting Arthur use your channel like this. The world thanks you for your kindness (well this little bit of Christchurch, New Zealand does anyway). Would you please be so kind as to pass the following message onto Arthur for me - thanks. Arthur - did the thing in the tin come from TIN-buktu? So how many of us are there in your Granny Flat? So far I've counted you, me, Fizz & Buzz and 23,015 other people who looked at Episode 1 (or was that you watching it several times?). Can I book to use the piano while you are on 'Sun-time, Stair-time, Book-reading-time' ? I promise to wear headphones so I won't disturb you while you are reading!
Is there a lemon on the cover of the Soup Book? Is the presence of the 'the Lemon is in Play' T-shirt a hint that we're to look for a lemon? There's definitely a lemon on the Mouse Name Chart. Hmmm.....
Is it thin? A bin? Does it go ding? Or maybe sing? Could it be a vase from Ming? A golden ring? In the light, does it bling? And is there even a thing?
Thank you for another amusing episode. Is what's in the tin something to eat? Do not eat it to prove you cannot eat it. Also omg Martin and his routine! Can we please see Martin's schedule? What is Douglas doing with his time?
My question for the tin surprise: is it brilliant? And the mouse! 🐁 look, my phone made a little mouse picture for you! Isn't he cute?! 🐭🐀There's some more. Enjoy!
My question about the mysterious tin ( the tin-igma, if you like): If you travelled back to black and white times with the tin, would a person from those times recognise the object inside?
When you answer our questions about the thing in the tin, will you be always lying, always telling the truth, or alternately lying and telling the truth? (It’s important to set the rules clearly before we start.)
My daughter - and sundry others, willing or not - play with what we call the "expanded rule set". Technically a plane is a wheeled vehicle and therefore worth a point. The worst part of playing with the extended rules is that "yellow piece of earthmoving equipment" has been the bane of my life for the last ten years, because the point doesn't count unless the thing is named, in its entirety, before the other person gets it out. My word, it's terrific* fun on train journeys. * for a given value of "terrific"
Hey Arthur, just put you on the telly by wonders if scud, and my 2 year old, who's struggling with only being able to see people on phones, happily sat and watched you, and waved by. Can't tell you how Brilliant that is right now 😁
Thanks for the updates, Arthur! We are pleased you are keeping well and have Fizz and Buzz to keep you company. Our question is: can you eat what is in the tin?
We've enjoyed hearing about the surprising mice (there they are, don't tread on them!) and would love to see you make an orange platter featuring Jane Grigson soup (Sweet potato and squash? Pumpkin and Carrot? Who knows what she'llcome up with next). As for what's in the tin, could it by any chance be the keys to Martin's van? Or is it a... Big? Bag? Bog? Bob? Bush? Ball? Bag? Bug? Bag? Bag? Bag? Balloon? Baboon? Bassoon? Bubble? Babble? Back... Bag? Bag bag? Baghdad? Bye bye? Boo? Boncore? Bravo!? Yes, I knew that. Or is it a yellow car? Or a lemon that's in play?
Also... Quick question about Yellow Car. What if you have a car that is sort of yellowy but Martin tells you it's not quite yellow, asks who you are, why you've just shouted Yellow Car at him, and that his name's actually Benedict?
Hi Arthur! Hope you're having as good of a time as can be expected. Give my regards to John for letting you very kindly use his channel! My question is as follows: On a scale from Quite Brilliant to Absolutely Brilliant, how brilliant is your object?
If you asked Douglas to ask you a question to work out what was in the box, would the answer you would give to the question Douglas would have asked be no?
My question is: Are you using sunblock, Arthur? You can get sunburnt through windows and you’re looking very red! If you haven’t got any in the granny flat maybe limit sun-time stair-time bookreading-club to, like, half an hour?
Dear Arthur, I am so glad you are keeping us posted and that *we* have now named two mice. I will include sun-and-book-time in my daily routine too. Here is my question for the thing in the tin: is it something that Jane Grigson would make soup out of? (You can of course only guess, unless it is listed in the book?)
Arthur, think deeply about this, is it brilliant? This is a crucial question and it depends on you. And if so how brilliant? And finally would I say here I am don’t tred on me? If so it is truly brilliant.
QUESTION: Is the contents of the tin likely to put me off my dinner? (Which is a Fish Finger Sandwich with Broccoli on the side. My dinner. Not the contents of the tin. UNLESS it IS a Fish Finger Sandwich with Broccoli on the side????)
Hello Arthur! Can I ask you where you got your t-shirt? It's brilliant!! Hope you're enjoying the granny flat and good luck with the Descartes book; he's a bit of a chore.
My question is: Does the thing in the tin belong to somebody else but is sort of borrowed, and will Douglas get cross when you reveal it even though it's brilliant?
My question is as follows:
Did you remember to put something in the tin?
Someone's been around a while lol
This question made me laugh a lot when Arthur asked it. Top Marks 👍🏻
Arthur. Just to assure you that if the sun is not there at 3:05 on Sunday there is no need to panic. It will be an hour late. It has something to do with 24 hour clocks and springs; I don't really understand myself but I'm sure Martin can explain it to you. The imortant thing is not to panic.
I wonder if he'll put the sun in the tin ?
OMG, I have only just found these, and I so wish I'd seen them during the actual lockdown. It would have made things seem infinitely better. Coffee is on its way - sorry it's 4 years late.
Me too. I'm addicted to cabin pressure, I only found it this year
At the end of Cabin Pressure, we had "abcdefg...."
At the end of Cabin Fever, we'll have "ffffffffffff......"
.....ever! End it with "ever" and it will make sense.
Please could you ask your friend John to ask the BBC to re-broadcast those documentaries he made about MJN Air. We need programmes like that.
You are joy and I love being in your company! I just realised I’m autistic/Asperger, and you loveliness feels safe and familiar 🙏🥰🌞🌈💐
Hello Arthur!!! My first question: the thing in the tin - is it bigger than the tin that its in? That's quite fun to say actually! Try it !! You'll like it!
Loving all these lockdo... Yellow Car!
These lockdown videos!
I really shouldn't type whilst driving.
Can you believe they were 2 mice all along??? Brilliant!! Lots of love to Fizz and Buzz!! Fantastic names! Thank you for another brilliant episode Arthur!!! A joy to see you again as ever!
Is it a ... Schrödinger’s cat?
You are helping to save the nation's sanity! Brilliant! Please keep going.
Surely the most important question is if what's in the tin is bigger than the tin!
And Fizz and Buzz are great names for the mice, because I'm pretty sure they would happily have a banana.
My very question!!
Is it bigger than the tin?
Is it bigger than the tin it’s in?
@@MrWomblefree hmmm.. let me think... no its not!
Even if only some of the time?
Brilliant
Thank you so much Arthur for your cheery broadcasts, they never fail to make me laugh! Best wishes to G-ERTI's crew, past and present. And well done Arthur for keeping up your piano lessons!
Now, as for what's in the tin.... is it bigger than a sheep? And (this is very important), is it alive?
Question from my clever friend Tessa, who spotted a Clue™: Is the lemon in play?
SURPRISING MICE!! Told you, Arthur!
My question: Is it bigger than the tin it's in?
mildly chuffed that my mouse-name was included on the mouse-name-board, but completely unreasonably really chuffed that you put an onomatopoeic pun in the middle of it: Dr J'eek'yll. Inordinately pleased 😊
You should show Martin the Hound of the Baskervilles... he might find it, oddly familiar
Ooh, questions!
- Have you remembered to put something in the tin?
- Is it alive?
- Is it edible?
- Is it valuable?
- Is it human-made or animal made?
described in 1 word: brilliant
If I can get enough people, I’d like to pay you to keep this up indefinitely. What a treat to both see and hear you. Since I’ve listened to Cabin Pressure about a hundred times, I look forward to this each day. Keep it up. Please. I’m also amazed you are doing these without any edits. Also, you are getting a bit red. Time for SPF.
Ooh, I'm not sure we, collectively, have pockets as deep as the Beeb or HBO (now).
Oh I would definitely contribute to a GoFundMe for more Cabin Pressure or Cabin Fever. Or an animated series of the original. Or a film. Or anything at all really because it's all brilliant.
Yes please set this up, it's keeping me(sort of) sane
Is it my heart? Because you've stolen my heart with your BRILLIANT videos!
Arthur, I have to say, after going through both the flight manual And the operations manual 4 times already since all of this started, your videos have really brightened my day! thank you!
Hi Arthur, you have a nice box,
What’s in it? Wow, could it be socks?
Maybe it’s bigger,
Then its own inn-er,
Well this is a big paradox.
Is it made by horses?
I have a horse in my profile picture because horses are brilliant. And horses that make things are even more brilliant than ordinary horses who are also brilliant.
I’ve had this profile picture for over a decade and I have just realised that as well as a horse - it also has the word ‘brilliant’! Wow! My mind is blown! Double wow!!!
I was gonna put that :((((((
m Brilliant!
If an otter tried to eat it, would that do more damage to the otter than it did to the object?
My question: Would Douglas know what to do with what is in the tin? I suspect he would because Douglas knows about everything!
My question for the thing in the tin is; "Would Douglas try to steal it, if it was Birling Day?"
Could the thing in the tin be used in surprising rice?
Is white fang in the tin, did you find it yet.
Yes, I've watched it back and I can confirm the lemon is ingeniously in play.
Ingenious, definitely. I laughed when I saw it.
Well, someone’s got to ask it! Animal, vegetable, or mineral? :)
Just out of curiosity, did you (the person writing these comments) find the written instructions (on what comments to write and when) from Agnes Nutter somewhere, or were they given to you specifically by, say, a lawyer or a family member who's been handing them down etc?
(Or are you Agnes herself? In which case, *wow that's awesome*. And how do you like the 21st century? Most of us are a lot nicer about witches these days.)
Books are brilliant, Arthur! Glad you're enjoying them and you're doing well. I heard that Martin likes The Hound of the Baskervilles. He read it on trip to Dartmoor a few years ago. Glad John's letting you use his channel, I hope he's doing well too.
Is it an apple? Because if it is, you can get it out, and throw it from one hand to the other. And then you could decide when to do that in your daily routine. That would be brilliant.
My question for "what's in the tin" is:. Would it make squishy noise if you sat on it?
Is there a lemon in the tin?
Should you “PUT IT ON A PLATE !!” ?
Would Jane Grigson likely put it in a soup?
I guess if you see Fizz you’ll say “Fizz” and if you see Buzz, you’ll say “Buzz”...
So, my question is:
If you see both Fizz and Buzz, will you shout out “ ‘ave a banana!”?
it doesn't need to be said because everyone's already said it but i feel it so strongly that i'll say it anyway: this is BRILLIANT
I'm as much of a wizard as anyone else!
Always a pleasure to watch these.
Is it a Meccano Magazine?
If so:
- Is it from before October 1955?
- Is it from before May 1954?
- Does it have a lot about planes?
Please could we ask,"Is it bigger than the tin it's in?"
If the next video has no picture at all and the sound quality is rather bad.... than I know exactly whats in your tin.
*blackout*
Hey Arthur, my question is... will we ever get a recipe for the famous Surprise Rice?
Also, tell us the rest of your routine, I must copy it for myself!
Yes!! More recipes from isolation Arthur! How long do duffer things need there little rests for?!
is the thing in the tin brilliant
Is the thing in the tin brilliant?
is it an elephant? and... you (Arthur) have inspired an international facebook game - coronavirus and self isolation inspired song titles. ( It's songs not movies, we didn't steal it.) Some of the best ones include- "Hit me with your flu shot" (Pat Benatar), "I'm all out of gloves" (air supply), I love toilet roll (Joan Jett), "From a distance" and 'Don't stand so close to me" (police). Thankyou for inspiring our BRILLIANT self isolation games down under in Australia.
P.S we really think its an elephant in the tin.
Approximately how many otters large is the object in the tin? 🦦🦦🦦
John - it is so nice that you are letting Arthur use your channel like this. The world thanks you for your kindness (well this little bit of Christchurch, New Zealand does anyway).
Would you please be so kind as to pass the following message onto Arthur for me - thanks.
Arthur - did the thing in the tin come from TIN-buktu?
So how many of us are there in your Granny Flat? So far I've counted you, me, Fizz & Buzz and 23,015 other people who looked at Episode 1 (or was that you watching it several times?).
Can I book to use the piano while you are on 'Sun-time, Stair-time, Book-reading-time' ? I promise to wear headphones so I won't disturb you while you are reading!
It was really only a matter of time before Arthur was At Soup. Definitely the sort of place he'd go looking to buy clothes in.
Is there a lemon on the cover of the Soup Book? Is the presence of the 'the Lemon is in Play' T-shirt a hint that we're to look for a lemon?
There's definitely a lemon on the Mouse Name Chart. Hmmm.....
Is it thin?
A bin?
Does it go ding?
Or maybe sing?
Could it be a vase from Ming?
A golden ring?
In the light, does it bling?
And is there even a thing?
Can you use what's in the tin in a soup?
My question for what's in the tin:
Does it usually come in tins?
You are a blessing ❤️
Is there something either yellow or vehicular in the tin?
Thank you Arthur, these shorts are an absolute joy as are you
So delighted you're doing these Jo...eh... Arthur. Enjoying greatly.
Can you say the name of what's in the tin using only one syllable?
Is it bigger than a bread box?!!!?! 🧡💜
Thank you for another amusing episode. Is what's in the tin something to eat? Do not eat it to prove you cannot eat it. Also omg Martin and his routine! Can we please see Martin's schedule? What is Douglas doing with his time?
I am loving these so much.
My question for the tin surprise: is it brilliant?
And the mouse! 🐁 look, my phone made a little mouse picture for you! Isn't he cute?! 🐭🐀There's some more. Enjoy!
My question about the mysterious tin ( the tin-igma, if you like):
If you travelled back to black and white times with the tin, would a person from those times recognise the object inside?
When you answer our questions about the thing in the tin, will you be always lying, always telling the truth, or alternately lying and telling the truth?
(It’s important to set the rules clearly before we start.)
hey arthur, sending you much love from hanoi, vietnam. my questions are "Can the thing fly?" and "Is it yellow?"
My daughter - and sundry others, willing or not - play with what we call the "expanded rule set". Technically a plane is a wheeled vehicle and therefore worth a point.
The worst part of playing with the extended rules is that "yellow piece of earthmoving equipment" has been the bane of my life for the last ten years, because the point doesn't count unless the thing is named, in its entirety, before the other person gets it out. My word, it's terrific* fun on train journeys.
* for a given value of "terrific"
My question:
How many could fit on an otter?
And how many otters could fit in the tin?
@@christopherolie817 Aha! The otters can help one another find the object!
Hey Arthur, just put you on the telly by wonders if scud, and my 2 year old, who's struggling with only being able to see people on phones, happily sat and watched you, and waved by. Can't tell you how Brilliant that is right now 😁
Would Martin like the thing in the tin?
Thanks for the updates, Arthur! We are pleased you are keeping well and have Fizz and Buzz to keep you company.
Our question is: can you eat what is in the tin?
If you took the lid off the tin, would there be an interesting smell?
I would happily be a "really famous soup woman"
My question: Does the object make a sharp rattle noise when you shake the tin? Does the object make a dull sort of thumping noise?
Yes or no questions!!!
@@silverswan8785 Edited.
Froofie Mole yaaaaay 😂😂 sorry 😂😂😂
We've enjoyed hearing about the surprising mice (there they are, don't tread on them!) and would love to see you make an orange platter featuring Jane Grigson soup (Sweet potato and squash? Pumpkin and Carrot? Who knows what she'llcome up with next). As for what's in the tin, could it by any chance be the keys to Martin's van? Or is it a... Big? Bag? Bog? Bob? Bush? Ball? Bag? Bug? Bag? Bag? Bag? Balloon? Baboon? Bassoon? Bubble? Babble? Back... Bag? Bag bag? Baghdad? Bye bye? Boo? Boncore? Bravo!? Yes, I knew that.
Or is it a yellow car? Or a lemon that's in play?
Where can I get that t shirt?
Hi Arthur,
My question is: Can you open up the tin and let us have a look?
Thanks, and I hope you're well!
Daniel
The soup book reminded me of one I once heard of about zucchini. It was on someone's blog, I think.
I was desperate for him to say ''Ave a banana!' after the FIzz Buzz. Please Arthur!
Ree-nees Des-carts - brilliant!
Could what's in the tin be used as an ingredient of 'surprising rice?
Also... Quick question about Yellow Car. What if you have a car that is sort of yellowy but Martin tells you it's not quite yellow, asks who you are, why you've just shouted Yellow Car at him, and that his name's actually Benedict?
Hi Arthur! Hope you're having as good of a time as can be expected. Give my regards to John for letting you very kindly use his channel! My question is as follows: On a scale from Quite Brilliant to Absolutely Brilliant, how brilliant is your object?
If you asked Douglas to ask you a question to work out what was in the box, would the answer you would give to the question Douglas would have asked be no?
My question is: Are you using sunblock, Arthur? You can get sunburnt through windows and you’re looking very red! If you haven’t got any in the granny flat maybe limit sun-time stair-time bookreading-club to, like, half an hour?
Arthur is the best!!! We named our dog after him!!!!
Can't believe it's taken me this long to realise there's a Lemon in the video...
Dear Arthur, I am so glad you are keeping us posted and that *we* have now named two mice. I will include sun-and-book-time in my daily routine too. Here is my question for the thing in the tin: is it something that Jane Grigson would make soup out of? (You can of course only guess, unless it is listed in the book?)
Brilliant ending!!!
Arthur, think deeply about this, is it brilliant? This is a crucial question and it depends on you. And if so how brilliant? And finally would I say here I am don’t tred on me? If so it is truly brilliant.
QUESTION:
Is the contents of the tin likely to put me off my dinner? (Which is a Fish Finger Sandwich with Broccoli on the side. My dinner. Not the contents of the tin. UNLESS it IS a Fish Finger Sandwich with Broccoli on the side????)
Which ARE the two best Cantons of Lichtenstein?
Just to note, Arthur, if you get a bit bored (does that ever happen?) you might have a look around to see if there is a drawer of cables in the flat.
Twist of the CENTURY.
Hello Arthur! Can I ask you where you got your t-shirt? It's brilliant!! Hope you're enjoying the granny flat and good luck with the Descartes book; he's a bit of a chore.
My question is: Does the thing in the tin belong to somebody else but is sort of borrowed, and will Douglas get cross when you reveal it even though it's brilliant?
Is there another tin in the tin and another tin in that etc
Ah, now this one is definitely Hedgehog O'Reilly.
Dear Arthur, My question about the thing in the tin is as it follows:
Is it self-isolating too?