@@robertfaulkkner5508 it’s alright. It was only one small lie, plus I guess that Chris did teach us a valuable lesson-not to mention the fact that he was still pretty affable with the old man.
Stone Henge stones were mined in Wales. That area of the country could not have produced those stones. They were quarried 250km+ away and moved in a period before 3000BC.
British food is great - if it's done well. Historically british food was seen as world class in the 18/19thC. Particularly in terms of ingredients. It's why so much of the modern revival of food in the UK has been centred around historical rediscovery and just doing stuff properly that had been industrialised and made crap. The restaurant Dinner they talk about going to is a restaurant where the dishes served are all based on historic english dishes. They put the year the recipe was written on it in the menu. A version of the meat fruit pate thing they talked about loving goes back to the 14th century. Unlike japan or france or italy we had our food culture ripped out of us via industrialisation of food and the two world wars and the rationing and collectivisation of food production, and then just people being idiots in the post war period. Broadly most of America did just the same as well it's why American food is just as bad and much of America's food renaissance is rediscovering quality and historic stuff. For example - Britain was world renowned for it's cheese in the 18/19thC. We went from having over 3500 mostly small more artisinal cheese makers making hundreds (or more) types of cheese before ww1 to less than 100 by the end of ww2. And those were mostly large cheese factories making 6 approved cheeses for rationing in big industrial factories with frankly poor quality control. And that sort of thing happened all across british food. So much was lost and is being rediscovered.
"Historically british food was seen as world class in the 18/19thC. Particularly in terms of ingredients." don't even need to read more. British just stole ingredients, along with customs and cuisine methods from all it's colonies. That's it. British suck. Actual dishes originated from Britain fucking sucks. Everyone knows that. Look at the kind of snacks the british boys eat. Connor's mom made fucking bread with bean. Fish and chips is not really considered a national dish. FISH and chips. It's like a kiddie's meal. All the good food in the uk are foreigner restaurants, which there is a lot. Seriously feel bad for you. Learn a little bit of other places foodds, although i'm not sure your palladar would appreciate it
Stonehenge isn't just the henge (it's ironically not actually a henge it's ditch and bank are the wrong way round lol) it's an entire landscape of many Neolithic sites including Avebury stone circle which is amazing and Durrington Walls which is cool if you like Archaeology but nothing much is there now basically a field.
I have never gotten a toothbrush anywhere in North America and I have travelled here A LOT!!! Just bring your own toothbrush and toothpaste. It’s not that hard!
3:49. Honestly, its a glitch. be too honest to the point that people think you’re lying. Comes clutch, they come up with their own excuses and look to you for confirmation just gotta roll with it if it isn’t too crazy
I always get annoyed when people say that British food sucks. Most of the time they've not even tried it before. Shepherd's/cottage pie is great, home-made Cornish pasties are simply amazing, fish and chips with vinegar on it; yum, a good Sunday roast with Yorkshire pudding is so tasty. Not to mention lemon curd (I love that stuff), crumbles, scones and hot cross buns... I'm getting hungry. Also, cheddar and stilton are two of my favourite types of cheese. As a Swiss person, I think that means something 😂
What hotels in America are they staying in that give toothbrushes? I've lived in America my whole life and whenever I stay in a hotel here I've never seen that before.
It wasn’t very affable of Chris to lie like that…😖
Dang it! I was gonna say that.
@@robertfaulkkner5508 it’s alright. It was only one small lie, plus I guess that Chris did teach us a valuable lesson-not to mention the fact that he was still pretty affable with the old man.
I can't believe that Mr Affable would go to such lengths just to teach the youth u shouldn't lie. Truly so respectable.
It may not have been affable to lie, but it was very affable of him to admit it immediately
Chris lied to an old man?!
Unbelievable, #CancelChrisBroad #HasNoDrip
#NoLongerAffable
Why does your name fit so well
#BetterDripThanChris
7:38 that joke is severely underrated
"Chris lies to the elderly"
Masterful title. Made me laugh then click.
Stone Henge stones were mined in Wales. That area of the country could not have produced those stones. They were quarried 250km+ away and moved in a period before 3000BC.
Chris with the drone remote control in his hands 'Not my drone'
British food is great - if it's done well. Historically british food was seen as world class in the 18/19thC. Particularly in terms of ingredients. It's why so much of the modern revival of food in the UK has been centred around historical rediscovery and just doing stuff properly that had been industrialised and made crap.
The restaurant Dinner they talk about going to is a restaurant where the dishes served are all based on historic english dishes. They put the year the recipe was written on it in the menu. A version of the meat fruit pate thing they talked about loving goes back to the 14th century.
Unlike japan or france or italy we had our food culture ripped out of us via industrialisation of food and the two world wars and the rationing and collectivisation of food production, and then just people being idiots in the post war period. Broadly most of America did just the same as well it's why American food is just as bad and much of America's food renaissance is rediscovering quality and historic stuff.
For example - Britain was world renowned for it's cheese in the 18/19thC. We went from having over 3500 mostly small more artisinal cheese makers making hundreds (or more) types of cheese before ww1 to less than 100 by the end of ww2. And those were mostly large cheese factories making 6 approved cheeses for rationing in big industrial factories with frankly poor quality control.
And that sort of thing happened all across british food. So much was lost and is being rediscovered.
"Historically british food was seen as world class in the 18/19thC. Particularly in terms of ingredients." don't even need to read more.
British just stole ingredients, along with customs and cuisine methods from all it's colonies. That's it. British suck. Actual dishes originated from Britain fucking sucks. Everyone knows that. Look at the kind of snacks the british boys eat. Connor's mom made fucking bread with bean. Fish and chips is not really considered a national dish. FISH and chips. It's like a kiddie's meal.
All the good food in the uk are foreigner restaurants, which there is a lot.
Seriously feel bad for you. Learn a little bit of other places foodds, although i'm not sure your palladar would appreciate it
After two and a half years of listening to them I'm not one bit surprised surprised none of them know the details on the Seven Wonders.
lol
Stonehenge isn't just the henge (it's ironically not actually a henge it's ditch and bank are the wrong way round lol) it's an entire landscape of many Neolithic sites including Avebury stone circle which is amazing and Durrington Walls which is cool if you like Archaeology but nothing much is there now basically a field.
Have to agree with the Monke on this one, stayed at two different hotels in the US recently and neither had a toothbrush
I smile when Chris says “ he ashamed of the youth of today “ * pointing to himself *
5:45 Australians are used to sleeping in prison cells
I have never gotten a toothbrush anywhere in North America and I have travelled here A LOT!!!
Just bring your own toothbrush and toothpaste. It’s not that hard!
3:49. Honestly, its a glitch. be too honest to the point that people think you’re lying. Comes clutch, they come up with their own excuses and look to you for confirmation just gotta roll with it if it isn’t too crazy
I always get annoyed when people say that British food sucks. Most of the time they've not even tried it before. Shepherd's/cottage pie is great, home-made Cornish pasties are simply amazing, fish and chips with vinegar on it; yum, a good Sunday roast with Yorkshire pudding is so tasty. Not to mention lemon curd (I love that stuff), crumbles, scones and hot cross buns... I'm getting hungry. Also, cheddar and stilton are two of my favourite types of cheese. As a Swiss person, I think that means something 😂
What hotels in America are they staying in that give toothbrushes? I've lived in America my whole life and whenever I stay in a hotel here I've never seen that before.
Oi, you got a loicense fer that 'ere drone?
Stratton-on-the-fosse represent!
Moe's hotels in America do give you a toothbrush, of course you have to ask for it at the concierge
Toothbrushes can been given for free upon request in the us
The clips lately have been including parts that have nothing to do with the title
I remember those videos in the church and the prison they were quite good
chris looks tiny
but what kinda of food do the good resueruants serve their though, i kinda doubt its traditional english fair
Shane Gillis looking good
Unbased
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No views, but 3 likes... Got it
9 views, 14 likes. Shits progressing!
Probably from the boys
you mean you really like the food you ate growing up as a child? who wouldve thought youd enjoy british "cuisine"
damn
Not very Affable move from Chris
No so affable now huh