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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2022
  • This video is about our time and experience driving through the UK and Scotland. We also met Tom Masters ‪@tommasters4701‬
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  • @tommasters4701
    @tommasters4701 Год назад +20

    Tay oh my goodness! Firstly I simply have to say how incredibly wholesome and amazing this video is. I am thrilled you had the opportunity to explore and embrace the UK! I’m honoured that I played a small part of your English experience! To meet you and Sean by chance on that rainy night in York was a moment I will cherish and never forget. You are two of the most wonderful people I or anyone could wish to meet and I’m so glad I had the pleasure of spending time with you after my gig! I know that was the first time we met, but I know it will not be the last time! I hope we cross paths somewhere down the line in our lives! Until then stay safe and take care of yourselves! Sending so much love and positive energy now and always! (P.S. so sorry you were subject to Naked Attraction and thick Yorkshire accents that likely sounded like gibberish to you guys)🤣

  • @colinrattray816
    @colinrattray816 Год назад +54

    In the UK there is a 9pm watershed, so when kids are expected to be in bed you can pretty much show and say most things, prior to the watershed a modicum of censorship is deployed!

    • @tobiasmills9647
      @tobiasmills9647 Год назад +1

      I believe this was in response to a woman that wrote an absolute butt load of complaints about children's TV etc.

    • @G0Lg0Th4N
      @G0Lg0Th4N 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@tobiasmills9647I believe you're thinking of Mary Whitehouse.

  • @alicepretty7785
    @alicepretty7785 Год назад +16

    "Super cute town". Lol - it's an extremely famous city, known all over the world. New York was named after it.

    • @paulmidsussex3409
      @paulmidsussex3409 Год назад +2

      New York was actually named in honour the Duke of York, (James II/VII not Prince Andrew).

    • @alicepretty7785
      @alicepretty7785 Год назад +1

      @@paulmidsussex3409 York, in England, yes. x

    • @paulmidsussex3409
      @paulmidsussex3409 Год назад

      @@alicepretty7785 The Duke of York (in England) led the English force that defeated the Dutch in what was New Amsterdam. But the Duke of York was actually Scottish/French and lived in London.

    • @alicepretty7785
      @alicepretty7785 Год назад +2

      @@paulmidsussex3409 Fine. But York is in England - as I stated. x

    • @bdfashions2458
      @bdfashions2458 11 месяцев назад +2

      Haha, I can understand the mix-up! While it might be mistaken for a cute town, I'm sure you're referring to Amsterdam. Its charm and history often make it seem like a picturesque village, even though it's indeed a world-renowned city. And yes, New York City's original name was New Amsterdam before it was renamed. Isn't history fascinating? 😄🏙

  • @wildwine6400
    @wildwine6400 Год назад +6

    A proper scone is firm but VERY crumbly to the point it near on melts in your mouth. You have cream and jam on it. Traditionally, clotted cream. Which is a very thick rich cream.

  • @gdfggggg
    @gdfggggg Год назад +4

    I can’t say this for everyone, but I love the rain. It makes home living cozy and appreciated, especially when you have a log burner like I do. Hearing the rain hitting the trees outside for me is therapeutic. When the summer comes around and the forest and fields are lush and green from the rain quenched land you realise rain is life giving.

  • @adamski2108
    @adamski2108 Год назад +13

    We have a thing here called the "Watershed". Basically the most severe profanity and the vast majority of nudity/sex/violence etc isn't allowed on tv or radio before 9pm. After that the rules of what can be broadcast are a lot less strict. Hope you liked York as that's my home city.

  • @Codex7777
    @Codex7777 Год назад +5

    Marks and Spencer and Waitrose are the posh supermarkets. They're MUCH more expensive than places such as Tesco, ASDA and Sainsbury, which are where most people shop and are mid-range supermarkets. The cheapest of the big supermarkets are Aldi and Lidl. Another thing to remember is that all the major mid range and high end supermarkets come in 2 main types. There are the normal big supermarkets and there are the much smaller versions, which tend to be in amongst other shops. The smaller versions are nearly always more expensive. ASDA is an exception, with prices being the same in both the large and small versions.

  • @paulmidsussex3409
    @paulmidsussex3409 Год назад +8

    That is actually a motte in English, not a moat, but it was a good guess, a moat is a defensive ditch or channel surrounding building and often filled with water. Also congratulations on finding naked attraction after flipping through all the channels looking for it.

  • @johnburton4577
    @johnburton4577 Год назад +3

    Just when you're getting used to driving on the opposite side of the road and more confident, sods law a mistake will have happened. Especially whith no other cars around for reference.
    Glad no accident occurred.

  • @wildwine6400
    @wildwine6400 Год назад +4

    That show is on at like 10pm. Its fine as its after the watershed which like 9pm-10pm something like that. The radio has the same rules with language

  • @simonbaker5972
    @simonbaker5972 Год назад +2

    Looks amazing! Looks like you had a great time. Scones are unique to here. Have them with clotted cream and jam. Bit if not totally fresh they can be a little dense or hard

  • @Someloke8895
    @Someloke8895 Год назад +7

    "It feels like Harry Potter/Diagon Alley" - well it should, that was The Shambles, it's what inspired Diagon Alley.

    • @shymike
      @shymike Год назад

      No it didn't.

    • @Someloke8895
      @Someloke8895 Год назад

      @@shymike To be fair, there's a debate whether it was The Shambles or Victoria Street in Edinburgh.

  • @wrs10
    @wrs10 Год назад +3

    What can be broadcast? Depends on the time of day. You will not see the risque stuff before 9:00pm

  • @peckelhaze6934
    @peckelhaze6934 Год назад +3

    You can't really appreciate how lovely our cities, towns and villages are when weather is wet and cold. However, that is our typical British weather. It can change so amazingly quick too, sunny then wet and cold then back to sunny and warm.

  • @banana95
    @banana95 Год назад +1

    Scones are best with clotted cream and jam...maybe next time! Love the video ❤️

  • @simongleaden2864
    @simongleaden2864 Год назад +7

    10:15 My wife and I had a moment like that in Peterborough, Ontario when on holiday in Canada. I drove out of a car park, turned left and drove down the left side of the road, then saw another car driving straight towards us. For a moment I thought "What's that idiot doing driving on the wrong side of the road?" and then I realised I was the idiot and swerved over to the right side of the road. A bit scary.

    • @davidmartin3947
      @davidmartin3947 3 месяца назад

      Personally I have never taken too much notice of these officious advisories about what side of the road I should drive on.
      Sicilian friends assure me that I would fit in perfectly there! :-0

  • @wharpblast264
    @wharpblast264 Год назад

    When this video came up on my suggestions, I did not expect it to open with a view of my old Primary School. Famous for being on the route of the 2014 Tour de France. Nice video but missing so much my spending so little time in each place.

  • @ervinsmoviecorner8748
    @ervinsmoviecorner8748 Год назад +1

    A nice trip, Tay!❤😊

  • @simongleaden2864
    @simongleaden2864 Год назад +4

    12:15 As a Northerner who lives an hour's drive away from York, I say you've got the pronunciation of Bath absolutely right. York's a great city, one of my favourites. It's worth allocating a couple of days to do it justice and see the sights and attractions. You were a bit unlucky with the weather, but what you got is normal for the time of year.

    • @CymruEmergencyResponder
      @CymruEmergencyResponder Год назад

      The people of Bath would say it the way she said they would say it, because it’s in the south.

  • @chrismccartney8668
    @chrismccartney8668 Год назад +1

    I'm sitting in a 17thcentury Pub on the Essex Coast an d a 17th century port wivenhoe near to the oldest town in UK Colchester the streets are nearly too narrow for a car.
    I'm here for Xmas mealwith old friends tomorrow.
    As I live and was born in London, it was a nice change..

  • @jessgibson4790
    @jessgibson4790 Год назад +1

    Clifford's Tower is the remains of the Castle and a moat is a kinda ditch, sometimes full of water. Your narrow street is The Shambles leading into Whip-ma -wop-ma Street.

  • @DomRivers67
    @DomRivers67 Год назад +3

    Such a hot Summer, what a shame you've hit the worse weather this year.

  • @davidjones332
    @davidjones332 Год назад +2

    Our TV has what is known as the "9 o'clock watershed". Anything which has an explicit content cannot be shown until after 9 pm, when younger children should be in bed, and parents can decide whether it is appropriate for older teens to watch. Anyone can be listening to radio at any time, so swearing is either bleeped out, or a warning is broadcast at the start of the programme that it contains strong language. "Naked Attraction" is a bit extreme, even by British standards, but we're not generally as prudish as Americans; full frontal nudity was an occasional feature of British TV even as far back as the late 1960s.

  • @liamcorrigan3158
    @liamcorrigan3158 Год назад +2

    That’s Cotswold Airport at Kemble. It’s an active airfield/local airport but they recycle and store disused aircraft there. Apparently the runway is long enough for a 747 to land on but not take off from so there’s no escaping their fate, which is kind of sad. One of them has been turned into an events space you can hire.

  • @sizzler2462
    @sizzler2462 Год назад +1

    Nice to see somewhere else besides London well done

  • @emmsue1053
    @emmsue1053 9 месяцев назад

    Love the rain, it keeps us green. Enjoy guys.

  • @maxmoore9955
    @maxmoore9955 Год назад +1

    Sorry about the weather, for your visit.

  • @harbourwoodlandvisitor2445
    @harbourwoodlandvisitor2445 Год назад +2

    why come at a time of year when it tends to rain. we had a great summer with lots of blazing sun.

  • @bobbralee1019
    @bobbralee1019 Год назад +3

    RAF Kemble I was stationed just down the road at RAF Hullavington

  • @ronrichardson3103
    @ronrichardson3103 Год назад +1

    Yes that's typical of British weather. We get our weather off the Atlantic .so that means 4 days of showers and then 4 days dry whilst it's making its mind up what to do next. .you just got to remember there is always worse somewhere else. Who would want red hot weather constantly ..we don't get earthquakes. We dont get hurricanes. We don't get any extreme weather at all. We get quite a decent

    • @ronrichardson3103
      @ronrichardson3103 Год назад

      Mix of wet /dry sun/cloud just what you'd expect a country next to an ocean

  • @davidmartin3947
    @davidmartin3947 3 месяца назад

    Glad you guys made it down to my neck of the wood. As any Bristolean will tell you, we have more Georgian houses than Bath! Not to mention fine feats of engineering by Brunel, including the suspension bridge.
    And nearby Wells is minature gem.
    Don't mess with the scrumpy though - its Somerset's moonshine!

  • @ianprince1698
    @ianprince1698 Год назад +2

    after 9pm tv is allowed to show more adult material,
    children are meant to be asleep by then

  • @wildwine6400
    @wildwine6400 Год назад +2

    York has several places worth checking out if its your kinda thing such as York Minster and The National Railway Museum(the latter which is free). The Shambles has a Harry Potter store in it called The Cauldron. In the Shambles is the aptly named Shambles Tavern, a nice quaint little pub. Theres also the York Roast Company that sells a "Yorkshire pudding wrap" Theres also an ice cream boat aswell when its nice down by the river. The well known chippy there in town is Drake's Fish & Chips

    • @taystaunton
      @taystaunton  Год назад +1

      I’ll be saving your comment and suggestions for when we visit again! Thank you!

    • @wildwine6400
      @wildwine6400 Год назад

      @@taystaunton you're welcome. The most important thing is just time. I went to York couple of years ago and managed to just squeeze all the things I mentioned into our trip in 1 day. It was a really hot day at the time so was hard to cope 😅. Can easily spread things over a couple of days and enjoy things more leisurely
      Even London itself has so much to see. Not far from London, is the incredible Kew Gardens, which you can legit spend all day walking round its so big and varied. Aswell as local exhibits such as the London Dungeons, where you learn about Jack the Ripper and stuff like that. Or maybe enjoy a memorable fine dining experience of an Afternoon Tea and champagne at the world famous Ritz Hotel. Prices start round £67 but requires booking and they have a dress code
      Hope you enjoy your next visit!

  • @claregale9011
    @claregale9011 9 месяцев назад

    York minster is a stunning cathedral did you go inside ? The shambles is a medieval street , come back soon and visit canterbury its full of history too and has lots to see 😊.

  • @frankparsons1629
    @frankparsons1629 Год назад +1

    Thats Clifford's Castle, just the shell keep is left, the rest has gone in late medieval times. Oh and, Whip-ma-wop-ma- gate! (Gate is Viking for street) rather as Scandinavia/Norwegian Gaten. From York to the Cotswolds, thats good going to make that distance in a day! Sones, some pronounce it "skownes" as you do, some say "scons". Either way beautiful when fresh out of the oven, clotted cream and jam, either way "up" depending on whether you go for Cornish or Devon, spread on cream first, or jam first! Now you are in the Roman civitas of Aquae Sulis (Bath) where the natural hot springs come to the surface, bet the Romans thought they'd struck gold!

  • @paulhadfield7909
    @paulhadfield7909 10 месяцев назад

    radio is on in day time and children could hear it, but naked attraction is after 9pm when children are asleep

  • @Codex7777
    @Codex7777 Год назад +2

    Scones are best with jam and cream and best of all when still warm. The best scones are in Devon and Cornwall, which are famed for them. :)

    • @Codex7777
      @Codex7777 Год назад +1

      P.S. The pronounciation is different depending on where in the country you are and what your social background is. Yes, really, lol. Some people say scone, rhyming with 'gone'. This is also more prevalent amongst working class people. The other pronounciation is scone as in 'cone'. This also tends to be the more prevalent pronounciation amongst the middle and upper classes. The regional variations in pronounciation are pretty set but the social differences in pronounciation are much more fluid and tend to be generalisations, with plenty of exceptions. :)

  • @grahamsmith9541
    @grahamsmith9541 Год назад +4

    Scones are for afternoon tea not breakfast. They should have cream as well as jam.

    • @amnril
      @amnril Год назад +1

      True….. nice with proper butter and jam too.

  • @cheman579
    @cheman579 Год назад +5

    So glad yous went to Yorkshire. I might be a bit biased because I'm from West Yorkshire, but I honestly feel like Yorkshire is the most British experience you can have. It's Northern so it's cheaper and more normal, the accents are better than the rest of the UK, and cities like York hold so much history of the country. And even towns like Ilkley and Otley in Leeds are beautiful towns with stunning landscapes.

    • @lancedsouza1547
      @lancedsouza1547 10 месяцев назад

      Probably also the most racist part of the country too. If you’re not white and go into a pub you get funny looks

  • @TontonMacoute
    @TontonMacoute 7 месяцев назад

    The secret to being a pedestrian (somebody who walks) in England is to carry an umbrella.

  • @enemde3025
    @enemde3025 Год назад +1

    Naked Attraction is on AFTER the 9 o'clock " watershed" so is not for family viewing. Whereas the radio is available to ALL ears, including children . That's why the swearwords are bleeped out.
    " JELLY" !? Do you mean JAM? Jelly is a dessert !

  • @monza1002000
    @monza1002000 Год назад +1

    If you are near that tower you are within the castle of York. You can walk around the walls

  • @cineworm60
    @cineworm60 Год назад +1

    Glad you had a good time in my home city of Bath, and there is nothing wrong with your pronunciation of 'Bath'. A lot of people in this part of England say it the same as you.

  • @MENSA.lady2
    @MENSA.lady2 8 месяцев назад

    A tip for all visitors. The UK has a range of mountains running up the middle. The prevailing weather is from the west or southwest so west of the mountains is much wetter than to the east. Compare the data for Manchester and Sheffield to see what I mean.

  • @rkb5496
    @rkb5496 Год назад +3

    We have a water shed time for content. So, as far as I'm aware, 9pm is classed as the watershed so the more adult content is allowed after that time. I presume it's the same for music if anyone can confirm.

  • @amyw6808
    @amyw6808 Год назад +2

    What time of year were you here? It’s been really dry here this year (though not this week). Looked like you picked the worst of our weather!
    I feel you’ve tried to do too many places in too short a time. You barely saw York. There’s loads to do there! Same with Bath. Why spend the day travelling and then arrive when everything is closed? If you come to England again, I suggest you Pre book your tickets to things like the Roman baths online as everything here is digital now and it will mean you get to do everything you want to do.

  • @clairepeace5783
    @clairepeace5783 Год назад

    So you travelled through the Cotswolds ?! And never seen Badminton House 😮xxThe home of the duke of Beaufort and Badminton Horse trails xx

  • @clairepeace5783
    @clairepeace5783 Год назад

    Try visiting Cornwall x beautiful x

  • @TheJthom9
    @TheJthom9 Год назад +1

    York is extremely significant historically. It served as the capital of the north of Roman Britain, and then later Northern England (first of Northumbria (Anglian), then Viking, then Norman). It is the second spiritual capital of England (after Canterbury), and also is the county capital of Yorkshire, the largest county in England

    • @dogwithwigwamz.7320
      @dogwithwigwamz.7320 Год назад +1

      The Holy Roman Emperor Constantine the Great was crowned the same in York.
      As for the cities of Christemdom, Jerusalem is the first, Rome the secons and Santiago de Compostela ( "St James of the Field of Stars" ) the third.

  • @richt71
    @richt71 Год назад +2

    The UK has a 9pm watershed. You can't broadcast any swearing or adult content pre this time but aferwards you get shows like naked attraction.
    York born and raised here. Marks and Spencer is an upmarket store.
    No national railway musuem, yorkshire museum, York minister, bar walls, Yorvik Musuem, River cruise oh dear.
    The back alley is hundred years old.
    York has more pubs per square mile than anywhere else in the north.
    You need cream on your scones. Usually served in the afternoon with tea.

    • @taystaunton
      @taystaunton  Год назад

      We loved York and will be back again for a longer stay in the future!

    • @lawrenceglaister4364
      @lawrenceglaister4364 Год назад

      @@taystaunton you have to remember that GB is the same size as Alabama but unlike Alabama's population of 5-6 million GBs population is 66 million hence the smaller roads and housing but not the price of them lol

    • @alisonrandall3039
      @alisonrandall3039 Год назад +1

      The airport you went passed is the Cotswolds airport. There is a business that disassemble the planes. The airport is fully functional. With small planes coming in and out all the time. During covid there were loads of jumbo jets parked there. As the airport was being used for holding place. For companies such as British Airways etc. Costing less for landing fees.

  • @may_68
    @may_68 Год назад +4

    Can't believe you went to York and didn't go in the Minster or along the walls

  • @DavidL1986
    @DavidL1986 Год назад +1

    Close call with the car there 😂😂

  • @wildwine6400
    @wildwine6400 Год назад +3

    Nice traditional British weather 😅 comes with the time of the year.

    • @ianprince1698
      @ianprince1698 Год назад +1

      don't like the weather-- wait a bit

  • @andrewmildinhall8210
    @andrewmildinhall8210 Год назад +4

    In the UK and even more so in parts of mainland Europe people are not particularly bothered about nudity. The Brits in particular find nudity funny. However many still object to what they call bad language. So you will get far more objections to someone saying fuck or cunt than a programme like naked attraction. British humour is very distinct. I had a Chilean friend who had lived in the UK but she never got used to British humour.

  • @36814
    @36814 Год назад +2

    Things are more strict before 9pm as far as sex , violence and strong language is concerned. I would imagine that a super cool thermal bath is a huge disappointment .

  • @davidbennett8598
    @davidbennett8598 3 месяца назад

    Well I have to say you have seen an airfield in the UK that I haven't where many aircraft get stored & scrapped, I have been to Victorville CA, Mojave , Marana, Kingman AZ, Goodyear AZ & The Big Military graveyard in Arizona next to Davis Monthan AFB The AMARG.

  • @chrischarlescook
    @chrischarlescook Год назад

    Radio had no watershed. The same rules apply at 9am as they do at 9pm.

  • @trevorlsheppard7906
    @trevorlsheppard7906 Год назад

    In UK there is a time 9/10 pm after which programmes with nudity ,bad/coarse languages etc is allowed, parents are expected to censor /monitor what their children watch later in the evening .

  • @sacredgeometry
    @sacredgeometry 11 месяцев назад

    You are supposed to have scones with tea and they are supposed to have clotted cream in them and fresh strawberry jam.
    It doesnt really make much sense to just have jam its like eating toast without any butter. You can do it but you are sort of missing out on the experience.

  • @davidhawkins4051
    @davidhawkins4051 Год назад

    The Village you drove through was called Bretforton in Worcestershire. and is not in the Cotswolds. The Only Cotswold village in Worcestershire is Broadway which you were so close to and
    would have Loved!

  • @Andy-yn6jl
    @Andy-yn6jl 3 месяца назад

    When I first saw naked attraction (probably about the time you filmed this video), even I was amazed to see something like that on British television; I for sure wouldn't of thought something like that would of been able to be shown, but I guess that 'those in charge' thought that it was OK so long as it was after the 9pm watershed!.

  • @WyeExplorer
    @WyeExplorer Год назад +1

    Hey, we say Bath to. Posh people say Barth. Great vlog. Mark

    • @andybaker2456
      @andybaker2456 Год назад

      You don't have to be posh to say "Bahth". I grew up on the council estates of South London and I say "Bahth".

    • @WyeExplorer
      @WyeExplorer Год назад

      @@andybaker2456 Ah, well you're an exception then. But the posh do express that tone. Is it possible you want to be one of them? Ha ha!

  • @mickflick8998
    @mickflick8998 9 месяцев назад +1

    9:24 In some regions of the UK, it's a scon* (rhymes with John), not a scone (rhymes with Joan).
    Just for the record, I'm on the cream first then jam side of the pointless debate.
    Definitely NOT a biscuit, Tay. A biscuit snaps, unless it's a fig roll or a jaffa cake, or a soft cookie or...
    *But we still spell it scone when writing.

    • @jerplusjeff
      @jerplusjeff Месяц назад

      American biscuit is a breakfast item akin to a scone. Nothing like British biscuits.

  • @JonnyVision88
    @JonnyVision88 9 месяцев назад

    Is probably answered but I'll let you know it's called watershed after 9:00 p.m. UK allowed to share more risky stuff

  • @Tony2438
    @Tony2438 Год назад

    After 9 pm there is a thing called the water shed which means they are allowed to show more and free to use stronger language 😅 No we do not say Barth like that if you do not relies there are many different accents around the UK that's why its makes no séance saying that's how Brits

  • @TheArmouredArmadillo
    @TheArmouredArmadillo Год назад +1

    Feels like Diagon Alley- Well that's probably because it's 99% certain that the smables (those little streets) were the inspiration for it

    • @futurez12
      @futurez12 Год назад

      It's not "99% certain" at all. JKR has never actually said where she took inspiration for it, but I'd imagine that's because it's just a representation of lots of little intimate streets of a similar nature. There are lots in London, and quite a few in smaller towns in the South, and Scotland too. I'd say it was more likely it was from seeing those than seeing the Shambles since JKR grew up in the South of Engalnd and later moved to Scotland. It's only after the fact that people now see the Shambles and see the most resemblance, but that type of street isn't unique to York, although, admittedly, it's one of the best examples.

  • @leereynolds3673
    @leereynolds3673 Год назад +1

    over here biscuit is scone and jelly is jam 😂

  • @ablowman
    @ablowman Год назад +1

    It’s called Clifford’s tower

  • @kembarbersaudara186
    @kembarbersaudara186 Год назад +1

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  • @BeckyPoleninja
    @BeckyPoleninja Год назад +3

    Nudity is after 9pm on TV, so most children will be in bed. However radio is harder to invigilate

  • @johnsmith-de9wv
    @johnsmith-de9wv Год назад

    while in York did you not visit the minster,I would say that is a primary first thought.

  • @claregallagher8550
    @claregallagher8550 Год назад

    Bleeping words on radio is because it is played throughout the day at any time on any station, where children can hear. Shows with swearing or nudity etc. are after watershed time of 9pm. That means young children would be in bed and parents can decide on what they can watch.

  • @timhannah4
    @timhannah4 Год назад +1

    You need Clotted Cream & Jam on your Scone!

  • @paranoidgenius9164
    @paranoidgenius9164 Год назад

    Yeah! There's too many cars in the Cotswolds!
    Currant scones are best served straight from the oven, with melted butter, strawberry jam & whipped cream mmmmmmmmmmmmmmnnn!😊❤

    • @amyb8571
      @amyb8571 Год назад

      Only Clotted cream will do!

  • @perryedwards4746
    @perryedwards4746 Год назад +1

    super cute, York or Jorvik capitol of the Vikings in England, sooooo cute, they'd be sooo proud! You cannot swear before 9pm, it's called the watershed, all the swearing you hear is after 9, when the kids should be in bed

  • @terencecarroll1812
    @terencecarroll1812 Год назад

    Not an aeroplane graveyard, Faringdon or Farnborough still fully working airport's

  • @simonfox9452
    @simonfox9452 Год назад

    Thanks for coming and not a did but that scone was not the best and I really hope you tried different to pizza and burgers.first time an American friend came to Camden she ate kfc,I cured her of that

  • @johnlawrence7386
    @johnlawrence7386 11 месяцев назад

    Oh look, it's raining now that is a shocker.

  • @theotherside8258
    @theotherside8258 Год назад +3

    Bath is an OK city, but from a UK citizens perspective I wouldn't say that special. For some reason American tourists are always directed to it. Perhaps reviews by those Americans make it a self-perpetuating habit.

    • @amyw6808
      @amyw6808 Год назад

      I love Bath!

    • @jillhobson6128
      @jillhobson6128 Год назад

      Bath's history is fascinating, so its architecture.
      I say Bath, not Barth.

    • @redf7209
      @redf7209 Год назад

      @@jillhobson6128 It's hard to disagree, but a lot of English cities have what Bath has ie roman ruins and georgian architecture. Yes Barth is what you say when struggling with constipation in the toilet and talking about bath at the same time.

    • @jillhobson6128
      @jillhobson6128 Год назад +1

      @@redf7209 Yes, I used to live near Chester, lovely architecture and Roman remains but no baths..
      I still love Bath because of
      its stone and its connection with Jane Austen
      Love your definition of Barth!.

  • @robharris8844U
    @robharris8844U Год назад +1

    Thats "the shambles" narrow street you went down to get to the music venue.Yorkshire people are wonderful and friendly, you just should of asked them to repeat and they would just would have said it slower for you, with no offence taken.

  • @johnlawrence7386
    @johnlawrence7386 11 месяцев назад

    Hey Tom, how you doing?

  • @michellemiller8024
    @michellemiller8024 Год назад +1

    Why don’t we have a watershed?!

  • @valeriedavidson2785
    @valeriedavidson2785 Год назад

    A shame you visited England in the middle of winter when it rains a lot. It is so different in the summer.

  • @leematthews6812
    @leematthews6812 Год назад

    If anyone's not familiar with Naked Attraction, just imagine scraping the bottom of the barrel so much that you can see right through it.

  • @garyyeomans2369
    @garyyeomans2369 Год назад +2

    A biscuit is hard not soft like a scone. It seems like your trying to tell us you they’re biscuits. I’d really like to know what your biscuits are like because you have a weird take on a biscuit.

    • @taystaunton
      @taystaunton  Год назад

      UK scone = USA biscuit . Now cue the people who will be triggered. Google “Biscuits and Gravy in the US” and you’ll see the biscuits in the photos are exactly the same as what I ate in that clip :)

    • @LikeItOrLumpIt2107
      @LikeItOrLumpIt2107 Год назад

      @@taystaunton it's just weird to think you eat 'biscuits' & gravy - yes I've had it & it's vile, all that gloopy, stodgy pale stuff is NOT gravy!

  • @gregrsvr3947
    @gregrsvr3947 Год назад +1

    Planet Rock radio station cuts the word "bullshit" from Pink Floyds "Money"...pathetic.

  • @valeriedavidson2785
    @valeriedavidson2785 Год назад

    Bath rhymes with path. That is how you pronounce.

  • @gmdhargreaves
    @gmdhargreaves 5 месяцев назад

    All the cars look brand new?!!!

    • @davidmartin3947
      @davidmartin3947 3 месяца назад

      Older cars here have to pass a test every year, and if repairs get too expensive, get scrapped instead.

  • @maxmoore9955
    @maxmoore9955 Год назад +1

    Didn't you ,vist the Minster in York .?

    • @amyw6808
      @amyw6808 Год назад

      They seemed to arrive at 6pm and leave mid-morning. Really odd.

  • @steveb149
    @steveb149 Год назад +3

    Target 🥴

  • @nick7076
    @nick7076 Год назад +1

    The hunan body is not offensive. Certain words are.
    Completely opposite to USA

  • @northguy2367
    @northguy2367 Год назад +2

    Jelly! That's jam over here.

  • @AM-dz2sh
    @AM-dz2sh Год назад +2

    It's such a shame that you have had to experience such miserable weather.😥

  • @williamwilkes9873
    @williamwilkes9873 Год назад +2

    It is trashy,,but you get with what it says on the tin.....

  • @robertwalters5654
    @robertwalters5654 6 месяцев назад +1

    City of York not town

  • @glastonbury4304
    @glastonbury4304 Год назад +1

    Where's the clotted cream on your scone....call the Devon and Cornwall Police...😆

  • @thomasstrath1194
    @thomasstrath1194 9 месяцев назад

    one word "Watershed"

  • @tradeladder146
    @tradeladder146 4 месяца назад

    Marks & Spencer is nothing like Target, Marks has Class, Target is just another Walmart. 😃

  • @douglas3286
    @douglas3286 Год назад

    In England we had a programme called "Mums Make Porn". That was classed as an educational documentary for teenagers 😂

  • @leecoombs4622
    @leecoombs4622 4 месяца назад

    Some words are deemed derogatory and can't be said.