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  • @nicksykes4575
    @nicksykes4575 2 года назад +972

    The Peru-bear piece is a reference to a childrens book character, Paddington Bear. Found at Paddington train station, originally from Peru. There are two mid2010s films about Paddington with big name stars in it (Hugh Bonneville and Nicole Kidman). When the films were dubbed into Ukrainian, Paddington was voiced by President Zelensky.

    • @anthonyhamilton8007
      @anthonyhamilton8007 2 года назад +34

      I fuxking love it🤣I see this comment everywhere,,,, about the bear🤣🤣🤣

    • @flea1683
      @flea1683 2 года назад +10

      Didn't watch the films those degenerates can stfo of my childhood memories.

    • @amandab4978
      @amandab4978 2 года назад +47

      @@flea1683 how do you know, if you didn't watch them? First film especially is very good, and true to the plot and spirit of the books.

    • @amandab4978
      @amandab4978 2 года назад +29

      DARKEST Peru... 😁

    • @helenagreenwood2305
      @helenagreenwood2305 2 года назад +36

      My son is in the UK Navy he is serving on HMS Prince of Wales and in December 2020 President Zelensky visited the ship - my son wrote a card commemorating the visit which was given to him 🇬🇧⚓🇬🇧

  • @PennyLane1
    @PennyLane1 2 года назад +428

    Al Murray who created this character is an Oxford educated historian who speaks a few languages. Clever man. Try and find a clip of him doing "why Britain has defeated everyone ". It is a tour de force.

    • @BeerHuntor
      @BeerHuntor 2 года назад +14

      That set was fire... one of the best.. would definitely recommend.

    • @Bobbiii0.2
      @Bobbiii0.2 2 года назад +8

      I knew he was a historical enthusiast from watching some of his serious shows on TV, but honestly didn't realise he was an Oxford educated historian. Thanks for that!

    • @katieheys8564
      @katieheys8564 Год назад +3

      He's a wonderful host in everything i've seen. Comedy or serious.

    • @nickdougan394
      @nickdougan394 Год назад +5

      And check out the "We have ways of making you talk" podcast that he does with WW" historian James Holland. He is both knowledgeable and entertaining.

    • @conmcgrath7174
      @conmcgrath7174 Год назад +1

      You said it for me.
      Pax

  • @antiqueinsider
    @antiqueinsider 2 года назад +119

    118-dia: Because lots of UK customer help-lines are based in India! and 118 is the toll-free code. The peru joke is about the orphan bear 'Paddington' in children's books and movies.

    • @viewfromthehighchair9391
      @viewfromthehighchair9391 2 года назад +8

      Everybody's help-lines are in India. I got the joke immediatedly because we, the Canadians, have almost all our help-lines in India. LOTO (laughing on the outside as I just created this one)

    • @skashax777x
      @skashax777x 2 года назад +3

      Got Your Number

    • @grizzlygamer8891
      @grizzlygamer8891 2 года назад +8

      Correct. Except 118 is not free toll. 0800 0500 and possibly 0300 are free to call.
      118118 is a directory enquiries line you can call to obtain a number etc. Costs a fortune to call.

    • @skashax777x
      @skashax777x 2 года назад

      @@grizzlygamer8891 ruclips.net/video/qx2viPxfoig/видео.html

    • @viewfromthehighchair9391
      @viewfromthehighchair9391 2 года назад +3

      @@grizzlygamer8891 I appreciate getting new information. Thank you.

  • @AnthonyRyan_96
    @AnthonyRyan_96 2 года назад +43

    I met Al Murray who was staying in the same hotel as me in Edinburgh once. He’s actually a really nice, down to earth, polite person.

  • @aenohesa9997
    @aenohesa9997 Год назад +6

    I used to love the show "Time Gentlemen Please.." especially when it had the Australian bar-maid who called him Bullethead....

  • @DrayDrayn
    @DrayDrayn Год назад +29

    I'm from Papua New Guinea and that "papa's got a brand new guinea" part had me laughing out too! 😂

  • @pzpete
    @pzpete 2 года назад +172

    Al starts his act by going through the audience and learning about them while making fun of them. He remembers enough to include them later on.

    • @chrishalsall188
      @chrishalsall188 Год назад +4

      I’ve seen him live. He must have a list of things to say for common responses to names/nationalities/jobs etc but he makes it seem off the cuff and spontaneous. Very effective. I’ve seen quite a few big names in standup and Al was the most interactive with his audience and the best show because of that.

    • @Tiamat951
      @Tiamat951 Год назад +5

      Ludwig... Beautiful British name means 2 world wars and one world cup... I remember nearly choking when I heard that the first time. lol :P

  • @ruadhagainagaidheal9398
    @ruadhagainagaidheal9398 2 года назад +330

    For those who didn’t get the 118 reference to India, 118 is phone directory service operated from call centres based in India. They charge about £3 or 4 to tell you someone’s phone number. That’s why phone books were abolished- the phone authorities sold the free service that we had , and now we have to pay 10 times the cost of a call to find the number we need.

    • @loading9110
      @loading9110 2 года назад +27

      Or just Google it...

    • @roylythgoe8537
      @roylythgoe8537 2 года назад +11

      The 118 is referring to a call center in India which your call is often directed from the U,K.

    • @paultaylor781
      @paultaylor781 2 года назад +22

      @@loading9110 started in 2002 not everyone had the Internet and the best phones were a Nokia 3310

    • @silverknight4886
      @silverknight4886 2 года назад +9

      .............and for an extra charge they will 'connect you'

    • @georgelynn9713
      @georgelynn9713 2 года назад

      P

  • @fedup3449
    @fedup3449 2 года назад +9

    @5:43 Classic comment (double entendre) "I love the Irish - I have infinite respect for them.....up to a point"

  • @tonybanton6787
    @tonybanton6787 2 года назад +102

    The running joke he has about squirrels is as a landlord he has a beer-garden where there is a sand-pit for kids to play in .... and the squirrels bury nuts in it. Always remember he is in character.

    • @MarkSmithSa
      @MarkSmithSa Год назад +3

      And grey squirrels actually cause damage to property.

    • @Dusk.EighthLegion
      @Dusk.EighthLegion Год назад

      I don't know, I'm English, and we're not overly fond of those furry little fuckers.

    • @hamoostaffat
      @hamoostaffat Год назад +1

      And the dude in the costume, can't forget the dude in the costume 🤣

    • @maryandrews4097
      @maryandrews4097 5 месяцев назад

      Al Murray is a descendant of the 19th century novelist William Thackeray, author of the classics Vanity Fair and Henry Edmond, among others.

    • @ajorngjdonaydbr
      @ajorngjdonaydbr 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@MarkSmithSaand grey squirrels have wiped out the native red squirrel population

  • @sevenwatson5854
    @sevenwatson5854 2 года назад +50

    Al Murray 'The Pub Landlord' is a very clever man with a degree in history. Anything he talks about is funny. Please react to more of him!!

  • @jacksmith4460
    @jacksmith4460 2 года назад +269

    Just in case You are not aware, The Character "The Pub Landlord" is itself a Satire of a certain type of over patriotic dude you are likely at some point too meet in an English Pub. The knowledge of History that's pretty solid but warped and distorted too fit his pro Empire narrative. Its very clever, he is taking the piss out of every nation, but in each of those little jokes he's actually taking the piss out of the English more than anyone, although I think that part can get lost on people not from UK or Ireland. He is a stereotype making fun of stereotypes

    • @drstkova
      @drstkova 2 года назад +34

      It’s also fair to say that the satirical aspect is lost on many of the Britons he is satirising- those who are genuine xenophobes and bigots.

    • @originalkk882
      @originalkk882 2 года назад +41

      @@drstkova Tw4t.

    • @drstkova
      @drstkova 2 года назад +18

      @@originalkk882 Some intellectual contribution.

    • @anthonylittle2396
      @anthonylittle2396 2 года назад +18

      Al Murray is a genius and his satire is several levels deep. He actually has a postgrad degree in history from Oxford.

    • @iamthecaptainofmysoul2293
      @iamthecaptainofmysoul2293 2 года назад +27

      @@drstkova it’s not lost on anyone Neil, but it does pander to your prejudices.

  • @liamspence4334
    @liamspence4334 2 года назад +14

    The bear from Peru is Paddington bear a classic British children's book

  • @JG-fv9bv
    @JG-fv9bv 2 года назад +12

    AL Murray ..... "Bacon Proves The Existance Of God"

  • @MrMaster2262
    @MrMaster2262 Год назад +4

    The squirrel leaving his nuts in the
    sand pit in the beer garden part puts
    tears in my eyes everytime @ 10:22

  • @alexcampbell679
    @alexcampbell679 2 года назад +53

    "the way Peru treats it's bears is f*cking outrage" is a referance to the Books/cartoons/film Paddington Bear. He arrived at Paddington station in England with a hat, a coat and a suitcase with a note saying... please look after this bear.

  • @110csw
    @110csw Год назад +9

    There were so many of his jokes that were cleverly woven through history and British culture.

  • @CarlPaulsen
    @CarlPaulsen Год назад +4

    I wonder if you've missed the fact that this character is a pub landlord. He's pissed off at the squirrels because they keep leaving nuts in the children's sand pit in the beer garden...

  • @alexstewart5758
    @alexstewart5758 Год назад +7

    He starts the bit by throwing the globe round the theatre, saying that's how it used to feel to be British.

  • @declanrussell2232
    @declanrussell2232 2 года назад +12

    Axel of elvis was in reference to Bush‘s axis of evil back in the day

  • @csjrogerson2377
    @csjrogerson2377 Год назад +4

    For those that have not been to Venice. Its fine (apart from the outrageous prices) all year round except for the really hot months (J, A, S) when it stinks.

  • @chrisharris5497
    @chrisharris5497 Год назад +9

    The India joke was he said he calls it 118-dia, it's a dig at the amount of call centres are based in India and 118 is usually the dialling code lol, love Al Murray, the guy is so intelligent it's unreal, a lot of comedians seem to be to be fair.

  • @r1bew42
    @r1bew42 2 года назад +6

    Galapagos,where we invented Evolutuon!!! Absolute clas!!!

  • @El_Smeghead
    @El_Smeghead 2 года назад +50

    Americans never laugh at "The Womble Countries" which is such a shame.
    The Wombles was a TV show in the UK in the 1970s, featuring litter-picking characters such as Madame Cholet, Tomsk, Tobermory, Wellington, Orinoco, Bungo and Great Uncle Bulgaria. Bulgaria being the country which most millennial brits now think is named after a Womble 🤣

    • @therealpbristow
      @therealpbristow 2 дня назад

      [NODS] Said TV series (voiced by the late and *VERY* great Bernard Cribbins) was based on the books by Elisabeth Beresford. I found one of the books at school, after seeing a few eps of the TV series, and was enthralled by it. =:o}

  • @JG-fv9bv
    @JG-fv9bv 2 года назад +11

    The Peru joke was about the children's book character "Paddington Bear"

  • @Crane137
    @Crane137 2 года назад +3

    The Christmas Island reference to tell Wizard that it IS Christmas every day there relates to that band's song ‘I wish it could be Christmas every day’ which is perennially played in December in the UK…

  • @jdlc903
    @jdlc903 Год назад +9

    11:40 his reference to " chucking donkeys off a church tower " is relevant because its an actual spanish tradition /custom that they do.like bullfighting

  • @audreybagshaw5231
    @audreybagshaw5231 2 года назад +5

    Here in GB we all love Paddington Bear …!! He’s from Peru and is also a film star ⭐️

  • @paulcowie7854
    @paulcowie7854 2 года назад +53

    "Went to the beach today and I'm red". Where I'm from in North East England went to the beach today, sand blasted face, freezing cold wind and sea temps barely survivable over 5 mins. However stunningly beautiful!! Thanks for the reactions , really enjoying them.

    • @thatsthat2612
      @thatsthat2612 2 года назад +9

      Its not that bad today,I didn't need my big coat for the first time in about 7 months

    • @-NemoMeImpuneLacessit
      @-NemoMeImpuneLacessit 2 года назад +1

      A beautiful part of the world! Love seahouses, St Abbs head, and everything between!

    • @tomlynch8114
      @tomlynch8114 2 года назад +2

      He referred to India as ‘118-dia’. 118 is the name of a telephone enquiry service. It’s in reference to the amount of call centres in India. He said ‘The Geordies asked for too much money.’ Geordies is the name given to people from in and around my hometown, Newcastle, which is the main city in North East England. The North East used to be an area of heavy industry (coal mining, shipbuilding etc). After the heavy industries went into decline, a lot of companies set up call centres in the North East. He’s basically saying that it costs less to have call centres in India because of wages. Cost of living and minimum wages means Geordies would have higher wages.

    • @gazz9995
      @gazz9995 2 года назад

      south shields ?

    • @bobbyshaftowenttosea5410
      @bobbyshaftowenttosea5410 2 года назад +7

      Yet again half the comments are from the cultural heart of the world!
      Poor Boomer must think he's streaming only to NE England!

  • @ladykaycey
    @ladykaycey 2 года назад +10

    For some great comedy there's Bob Mortimers best bits on Would I Lie to You. Lee Macks best bits on the same show are terrific too.

  • @kevken3293
    @kevken3293 2 года назад +10

    The Spanish used to celebrate festivals by throwing live donkeys from church towers, also cats. An insane nation!

  • @terryloveuk
    @terryloveuk Год назад +6

    The Peru reference was to the character Paddington Bear, who is from Peru. If you saw the Queen's Platinum Jubilee there as a skit with her and Paddington Bear and where she said she kept her Marmalade Sandwich (Paddington's staple food, which he keeps under his hat) in her handbag. It was a great hit with kids of all ages here who have grown up with the Paddington Bear stories.

  • @kendee4421
    @kendee4421 2 года назад +33

    The potato famine and crisps reference is that potato chips are called crisps here and he is a pub landlord. Couldn't get crisps so had to use peanuts to keep the punters thirsty, and the squirrel is because the squirrels bury nuts in the children's sandpit in the pub garden.

  • @stephendartnall8928
    @stephendartnall8928 2 года назад +5

    118 was a british phone directory based in India, that charged you an arm and leg for your call

  • @cherryblossom3046
    @cherryblossom3046 2 года назад +26

    You need to understand, world events, British humour and world history to keep track with his delivery. He is an extremely intelligent, highly educated historian and erudite man.

  • @colinparks619
    @colinparks619 2 года назад +8

    Al Murray is super intelligent as his jokes are all thought through and factual

  • @riffmagos
    @riffmagos 2 года назад +97

    Well done, man. You truly get British irreverent humour. I'm sure Al would make you honorary British at this point.

    • @CallumKray
      @CallumKray 2 года назад +8

      beautiful british names.

    • @blackbob3358
      @blackbob3358 Год назад

      @@CallumKray Beautiful ironic british names. You must understand irony.

    • @Supreme_321
      @Supreme_321 Год назад +2

      They'd have found it far funnier if they'd actually understood half the jokes... ones that only British people could possibly understand...

    • @CallumKray
      @CallumKray Год назад

      @@blackbob3358 I'll be honest with you @black bob... i'm not sure where we're going here regarding your reply?

    • @giuseppemariocescutti-fitz5835
      @giuseppemariocescutti-fitz5835 Год назад +2

      Well not really…..they didnt get the nuances. Or follow the accent very much.

  • @mjh5437
    @mjh5437 2 года назад +8

    Speaking as a born-and-bred Londoner I’m always very Impressed at how he can keep such an accurate Cockney accent going for so long authentically.

  • @christinestromberg4057
    @christinestromberg4057 2 года назад +8

    Al Murray plays "the pub landlord" with an attitude. He is in fact vey intelligent and well educated but plays the nationlist bigot very cleverly. The bear from Peru is Paddington Bear. Maybe you've seen the films? I love how you laugh so wholeheartedly. It warms my heart.

  • @frankparsons1629
    @frankparsons1629 Год назад +1

    Every time I see "the Landlord" in this particular footage I crease up so much it make me stomach ache, but I enjoy it!

  • @paulbromley6687
    @paulbromley6687 2 года назад +39

    118 dia is a reference to the call centre operation which in the UK was very much based in the North East of England where the Geordies live. But it switched to India years ago because there was large number of highly educated English speaking people who were willing to work longer for lower hourly rates than UK based citizens on minimum wage.

    • @mr.kinkade2049
      @mr.kinkade2049 Год назад +1

      People still cant understand a fucking word they say lol

    • @paulbromley6687
      @paulbromley6687 Год назад +2

      @@mr.kinkade2049 I take it you mean the geordies

  • @DK-ck6ye
    @DK-ck6ye Год назад +12

    I loved when he said “America , a good idea but it just got out of hand”🤣

    • @union310
      @union310 Год назад

      The joke with America is they think they won

  • @joltnet9100
    @joltnet9100 2 года назад +2

    24:40 Paddington Bear... a British childrens' book character from darkest Peru for anyone wondering!

  • @Isleofskye
    @Isleofskye 2 года назад +7

    Great Reaction.
    The Womble Countries relate to characters like "Uncle Bulgaria" who was a member of this London cartoon family...

    • @amandab4978
      @amandab4978 2 года назад +1

      Elisabeth Beresford books first 😁

  • @FoxDren
    @FoxDren 2 года назад +4

    I remember reading the comments on the original video and one of those 2 women at the front had commented.
    aparantly they had had a bit too drink before coming to the show and where originally meant to be in seats near the back but one of the ushers guided them to the seats at the front instead.

    • @4Kandlez
      @4Kandlez 2 года назад +1

      I wouldn't be too happy if I paid for a front row seat and got relegated to the back

  • @jacksmith4460
    @jacksmith4460 2 года назад +22

    The Squirrel "Vengeance" is a play on the character he is playing, a Pub land Lord. Pubs stock Beer and Spirits, but also snacks like Peanuts. The notion being the Squirrels take the Peanuts and leave them in odd places

  • @thepersonwhoisunknown3787
    @thepersonwhoisunknown3787 11 месяцев назад +2

    The thing with Al Murray is he sat myself things that are true but puts a comedy twist on it. He studied history at university and knows his stuff. What a comedian

  • @danielkitts9685
    @danielkitts9685 2 года назад +9

    When he says that the Geordies asked for too much money, he's referring to a City in England called Newcastle, people from there are called Geordies and there are numerous call centers from that city

  • @barrymichael-james6289
    @barrymichael-james6289 2 года назад +3

    bears relate to the longstanding childrens series of books written neraly 100 years ago now called "paddington" (named after the station he arrived at)

  • @chrishewitt5621
    @chrishewitt5621 2 года назад +5

    The bit about bears in Peru refers to Paddington Bear.

  • @drrd4127
    @drrd4127 Год назад +2

    The Peru reference, he was describing Paddington Bear. I suggest you check out the padding bear movies, they were very entertainment. Paddington Bear is also a cartoon and book.

  • @RedlacUK
    @RedlacUK 2 года назад +12

    In the special this was from, Al did in fact throw the globe into the crowd, getting people to pass it around, but yelling to them, "Don't Give it to the Yank!" when it got near the American he'd done a bit on earlier.

  • @markt1387
    @markt1387 Год назад +9

    A great skit from Al Murray and the way he wound it up at the end was actually quite moving.

  • @petermallia558
    @petermallia558 2 года назад +30

    No matter how many of these reactions I watch about this particular comedy set by Al, every man watching always laughs at the part about us Brits being entitled to get anything made by a 4yr old Malaysian child. 🤣😂👍🏻
    Comedy is a great way to actually search out and tell what a person's real sense of humour is about.
    Little Ole Paddington bear with his little suitcase is from Peru.

  • @shadow-Sun
    @shadow-Sun 2 года назад +2

    Mr King Boomer , your bird is Top draw Totty , you should be proud ! , respect from Uk retired Royal Marine Commando .

  • @alexmonroe613
    @alexmonroe613 Год назад +19

    It's fascinating watching which bits you guys laugh at. So much of what is funny (to us) reflects his knowledge of (actual) world history which seems to mostly go over your heads. I'm guessing we are taught very differently in schools about these things! 🙂

    • @LB1973
      @LB1973 Год назад +1

      To be fair why would Americans be taught British colonial history? Apart from the revolution of course.

    • @alexmonroe613
      @alexmonroe613 Год назад +4

      @@LB1973 I don't remember mentioning British colonial history! although that was inevitably a part of Al Murrays act. No I meant more broadly. Global history, recent global events if you like, or an understanding of some of the jokes reflecting other country's cultures etc.

    • @sweaspurdoddd5466
      @sweaspurdoddd5466 Год назад +1

      @@LB1973 well for starters because for a very long time they were a part of said colonial history.

    • @cityliving9265
      @cityliving9265 8 месяцев назад +1

      Of course certain cultural differences would make things go over there heads and vice versa. The 118 thing and Wild Bean Cafe and Westlife.
      I hope that isn't one of those put downs that arrogant, obnoxious Brits like to make about the non-existent difference in subtlety and sophistication in humour. Although I don't think it is.

  • @carlhartwell7978
    @carlhartwell7978 2 года назад +19

    Someone else already told you about the 118-dia, but just after that he said _'basically the Geordies asked for too much money.'_ Geordies are people from Newcastle in the North of England, I think they used to have a few call centers.
    He also mentioned _Bulgaria, Romania, Moldavia, the Womble countries..._ The Wombles was a Children's TV program. There was a character called Great Uncle Bulgaria, simple as that.
    Of course there is no modern country called Moldavia, it was a historic region that Moldova as well as part of Ukraine and part of Romania fall within, I believe.

  • @joshuagall7252
    @joshuagall7252 Год назад +37

    Really cool to see you guys reacting to this. It's funny because obviously a lot of the humour in this is quite context-dependent and relies on you knowing quite a lot about British culture and our relationships with/stereotypes about other countries. Think about how much you loved the "Papa's got a brand new Guinea" joke and then imagine how hard every single one of these jokes hits if you understand all the references. They come at you so fast you barely have time to breathe before he hits you with another amazingly thought out joke

  • @mrh678
    @mrh678 2 года назад +18

    I love how well he remembers his audience. You two are great bouncing off eachother, defo more of you both 👍

  • @MrClaphamguy
    @MrClaphamguy 2 года назад +4

    Paddington Bear (Children’s story) about a bear from Peru who likes marmalade sandwiches. (Also a movie)

    • @iriscollins7583
      @iriscollins7583 Год назад

      He's even had tea with the Queen 👑.

    • @MrClaphamguy
      @MrClaphamguy Год назад

      @@iriscollins7583 oh the irony of the Queen’s Guards wearing hats made from BEAR SKIN.

  • @MendezPalmira
    @MendezPalmira 2 года назад +48

    What I like about this channel (and why I just subscribed) is that it feels natural. 2 people watching a video they actually find funny. Too many reaction channels I feel pretend to like stuff just to boost ratings (you can't like every single song you listen to surely?). Keep this up and i'll stay watching.

    • @KingBoomer
      @KingBoomer  2 года назад +11

      I agree. If we watch a video and we don’t find it funny or don’t react much to it, we don’t put up the video.

  • @mariahoulihan9483
    @mariahoulihan9483 Год назад +3

    reference to the Bear in Peru is to a British.. very famous and much loved, childrens series of stories about 'Paddington Bear'. He is sent to England and arrives in Paddington Station in London. During the Queens Jubilee celebrations HM The Queen, Queen Elizabeth, did a skit with an animation of the bear and it was very well received as it displayed her noted good sense of humour.

  • @GeoNeilUK
    @GeoNeilUK Год назад +3

    118dia is a reference to India being the new home of call centres. The Geordies asked for too much money is reference to Newcastle and the North East being the home of UK based call centres (alongside Glasgow)
    Also, the reference to Peru is down to Paddington Bear. Paddington Bear is from Peru.

  • @JBLacey-2772
    @JBLacey-2772 Год назад +2

    The 118dia joke is because all the call centres are in India- often now starting with 118 go there. They used to be in cities especially in the north east of England

  • @martinotoole4097
    @martinotoole4097 Год назад +5

    That is just part of his act. I saw him a few weeks ago , and he was comedy amorous to two nurses on the second row. He is merciless but brilliant, if you are touchy to having the piss taken out of you ,you don't see Al.

  • @bazcuda
    @bazcuda 2 года назад +23

    Congratulations on getting so much of the British humor....I mean, humour 🤣 Apart from some of the more obscure references like the 118 dialling code for Telephone Directory Enquiries which you wouldn't have had much chance of understanding, I have to say I'm pretty impressed. There's a lot of subtlety and British daily life, attitudes and history wrapped up in Al Murray's comedy (and Brit humour in general) which is easily missed if you don't know what he's referencing and, in the character of a mouthy, opinionated pub landlord (aka barman) sometimes misrepresenting, like his "Axle of Elvish" dig at George W. Really enjoying seeing an American enjoy our stuff. Subscribed! p.s. To return the compliment, I'm a big fan of Bill Burr; he would go down a storm in the UK!

  • @SlapshodWingnut
    @SlapshodWingnut Год назад +1

    Dont know if this has already been answered for you guys, but Peru is where Paddington Bear comes from, hence the hat and coat gag.

  • @LeeO_22
    @LeeO_22 2 года назад +20

    Hey buddy, you just earned yourself a subscriber! Love your content!
    You don’t need any fancy intros or anything, your personality just shines through! You just genuinely love the videos you watch and it’s great to see!
    I have so many recommendations! If you like the abusive football chants in the last video, I’d recommend Frankie Boyles audience annihilation parts 1 and 2.
    Keep up the great content! 😃

  • @CryptidsRoost
    @CryptidsRoost Год назад +4

    The India quip was 118-dia. As in 118 was a number used with call centres. Over here (Britain) when you receive a call from a call centre, most of the time the person on the phone is from India; usually somewhere like Mum also reference the Geordies in that same section. The Geordies come from around Tyne and Weir and Sunderland, which is high up on the east coast. They too have some call centres there, but again most companies transferred their call centres to India as it was cheaper.

  • @watchreadplayretro
    @watchreadplayretro 2 года назад +5

    Another brilliant video
    Thank you so much!
    Everyone below has explained any explaining, it was fun laughing along, brilliant stuff (eh? eh? eh? as Al says)

  • @philipcochran1972
    @philipcochran1972 2 года назад +3

    RSPCA, Royal Society for the Protection of Animals
    Paddington Bear from Peru, a well known children's story in UK

  • @charlesmcwilliam8727
    @charlesmcwilliam8727 Год назад +3

    I dont watch many reaction videos but these are def my favourite, and the fact the clips are longer than most uts like watching it all over again, brilliant

  • @davidangry8785
    @davidangry8785 2 года назад +3

    The grey squirrel from north America is forcing the domestic red squirrel towards extinction, the red squirrel is not edible BUT the grey squirrel is.

  • @strontiumdog3344
    @strontiumdog3344 Год назад +3

    The 118 (India joke) is about call-centres being outsourced to India (‘apparently the Geordies wanted too much money’)
    The Peru joke is about a popular English book called Paddington Bear

  • @ronstocker
    @ronstocker Год назад +1

    Chucking a donkey off a church tower refers to a fiesta held in Spain where this used to happen. i believe one place still throws a goat of a church tower.

  • @lesroberts3226
    @lesroberts3226 2 года назад +4

    You two represent exactly what reaction is all about. Loved watching your faces ( cos we’ve seen it before 😂)
    Keep going, 👍 great stuff.

  • @jonathanwillington1899
    @jonathanwillington1899 Год назад +3

    Love your videos. Keep 'em coming!

  • @spacecowboy107
    @spacecowboy107 2 года назад +6

    I love your reactions to Al Murray. One of the finest comedians to come out of the UK.
    His knowledge of history is impressive. His "Road to Berlin" was a great series from D-Day to Berlin was great.
    But if you can find it try watching Al Murray's Why Great Britain Wins Every War. Its very entertaining and funny.

  • @martinmasey7453
    @martinmasey7453 Год назад +1

    The 118- dia refers to the out sourcing of call centers and customer services, to India, that was adopted by skinflint corporates. ( 118 118 was a services directory that ran a successful ad campaign featuring 2 dork Brits, both named, 118.)

  • @mickmcnich
    @mickmcnich 4 месяца назад +2

    It is not easy for anyone not familiar with British culture to understand. But you guys give it a try. My wife is from the USA and 6 years into living in the UK she does not understand half the jokes in this clip.

  • @kendee4421
    @kendee4421 2 года назад +5

    The Scotland not being in a final refers to the Football World Cup, and 118 dia for India was because, at the time, some British businesses had call centres in India which you called with a 118xxx number. The call centres could have been set up in NE England (Geordieland) but India was a lot cheaper.

  • @lindylou7853
    @lindylou7853 2 года назад +4

    Our squirrels are now American grey squirrels, which brought a devastating squirrel pox with them. Our native red squirrels have been squeezed out by these invaders of their territories and banished to the outskirts of Britain - Isle of Wight, Brownsea Island, Formby, Northumberland, the Lake District …

  • @stevebeardsmore3303
    @stevebeardsmore3303 Год назад +2

    THe Norweigian Roald Amundsson was the first man to reach the South Pole beating Scott . Scott and four of his team froze to death before they could get back to base.

  • @lindylou7853
    @lindylou7853 2 года назад +7

    The Spanish have some interesting animal traditions. Quail catapulting, dog throwing and donkey stoning, which may account for the throwing a donkey from a church tower reference. The British get fined if not jailed for that.

  • @ellesee7079
    @ellesee7079 2 года назад +18

    So glad you're both enjoying the comedy. Can't wait for the next one! Great reaction from you both 👏👏👏

  • @heathcotepursuit8
    @heathcotepursuit8 2 года назад +3

    I think the 118dia is a reference to the fact that so many call centres are based in India and 118 was an enquiry number.

  • @MarieSallaupHalse
    @MarieSallaupHalse Год назад +2

    Norway (Amundsen's team) was first to the south pole, they got back alive. The British (Scott's team) second (5 weeks later), but that trip did not go so well as they all died while returning.

  • @davidsewellclarke4997
    @davidsewellclarke4997 Год назад

    If you've got sunburn best remedy is yogurt smear it on your burnt skin and it will take the heat out . PS love you watching our videos. In the 80s pubs used to put peanuts and cheese on the bar to sell more beer . You eat salty snacks you drink more alcohol, boosts the profits.

  • @shaunbyrne9037
    @shaunbyrne9037 2 года назад +5

    I highly recommend you check out Billy Connolly who is national treasure and genuine legend . The only comedian who nearly stopped me breathing I laughed so hard . Any of his routines are hilarious but I do love ... The Dwarf on The Bus or
    The Old Lady on The Bus or Incontinence Pants or Prostrate Exam or Colonoscopy .

    • @ladykaycey
      @ladykaycey 2 года назад +1

      You're spot on. Another must watch is 'every town has one' I laughed so hard I couldn't breathe lol

    • @shaunbyrne9037
      @shaunbyrne9037 2 года назад +1

      @@ladykaycey . Sir Billy in my opinion is the father of all modern British comedy . Such a shame he doesn't tour anymore but he well deserves his rest after all those years of making us laugh and look at the world through his eyes . Long may he enjoy his retirement . 🙂

    • @ladykaycey
      @ladykaycey 2 года назад

      @@shaunbyrne9037 I totally agree. Its so sad that his Parkinsons has reached the stage where he can't perform anymore. It must be so frustrating for him. I'll bet his mind is bursting with humour he just can't get out. I believe he still paints but his first love will always be stand up comedy.

    • @shaunbyrne9037
      @shaunbyrne9037 2 года назад

      @@ladykaycey . Great new series just started on Gold UK TV with him talking about his life filmed at his home in Florida .

    • @ladykaycey
      @ladykaycey 2 года назад +1

      @@shaunbyrne9037 thanks for letting me know. I'll have to watch it. He's had such an eventful life.

  • @anthonyworton431
    @anthonyworton431 2 года назад +4

    118dia if you ring a call centre in the UK you'll be speaking to someone in India, communicating can be difficult.

  • @lilmandan96
    @lilmandan96 Год назад +2

    I've seen that one a hundred times, but I haven't laughed and cried so much as watching your reactions👍

  • @TaSwavo
    @TaSwavo 2 года назад +2

    He gets to know loads of people in the first few rows or more in the first 20 minutes of the show. He brings them in later. Front few 5 rows WILL be targets... and those with those tickets KNOW it

  • @keeperofthecheese
    @keeperofthecheese 2 года назад +9

    "Basically the geordies asked for too much money"
    People from Newcastle UK (Geordies) are known for working in call centres.
    "asked for too much money"
    India were willing to do it cheaper.

    • @RoastLambShanks
      @RoastLambShanks 2 года назад +1

      you forgot to explain the number, "118 Dear"

    • @keeperofthecheese
      @keeperofthecheese 2 года назад +1

      @@RoastLambShanks 118 118 was a telephone enquiry service which connected you to a call centre. "118-dia" implies that India is full of cheap call centres.

    • @Inaflap
      @Inaflap 2 года назад

      @@keeperofthecheese India leads the world in scammer call centres too.

  • @necessaryevil3428
    @necessaryevil3428 2 года назад +3

    About time you got round to this! 👏🇬🇧

  • @WJF1959
    @WJF1959 2 года назад +1

    Thanks guys that was a fun watch. Love from England.

  • @DaChaGee
    @DaChaGee 2 года назад +1

    The Peu one was about the kid's story Paddington Bear.

  • @boogboog8097
    @boogboog8097 Год назад +12

    95% of this will fly past the average non British punter.

    • @heofonfyr6000
      @heofonfyr6000 Месяц назад

      even though it's extremely low brow

    • @boogboog8097
      @boogboog8097 Месяц назад +1

      @heofonfyr6000 No its not, that's part of the joke, the guy was a history lecturer he knows his stuff and plays the joke on many levels, lefties think that he is mocking a beer drinking little England yobbo while he actually lays out the incredible achievements of GB throughout history 😉 👏

    • @heofonfyr6000
      @heofonfyr6000 Месяц назад

      @@boogboog8097 so you're saying it's not low brow?

  • @jamespryceaviation
    @jamespryceaviation Год назад +7

    Oh this cracks me up, as a fellow Brit it's interesting to see Americans reactions to this. The reference to Peru and bears refers to Paddington Bear The friendly spectacled bear from "darkest Peru" - with his old hat, battered suitcase, duffel coat and love of marmalade - has become a classic character in British children's literature. I have subscribed, not laughed so much in ages, you guys are great. May I suggest you check out Billy Connelly? A Scottish comedian with a similar style

  • @10thdoctor15
    @10thdoctor15 2 года назад +2

    He did throw the ball in the audience when he first got it out, this clip starts afterwards.

  • @kathleenjeffery4079
    @kathleenjeffery4079 Год назад +1

    Ozzie here, love how he had nothing to say about Oz 😂😂 was waiting for it though!!