That ten second pause after George says "Ovaltine..." and he realizes he's fucked always gets me 🤣 You can see the resignation setting into his face as he straps himself in for humiliation...
Ovaltine. Because English speaking people can ONLY speak English and rarely have knowledge of what they are talking about. Ovaltine was developed in 1904 by Albert Wander in Bern, Switzerland, where it is known by its original name, Ovomaltine (from ovum, Latin for "egg", and malt, which were originally its key ingredients).
That ten second pause after George says "Ovaltine..." and he realizes he's fucked always gets me 🤣
You can see the resignation setting into his face as he straps himself in for humiliation...
My favorite part is when he flips through the rest of the pages to see if it's all Ovaltine
Lol, but he kept going.
he's my protege
The mug is round... The jar is round... They should call it Roundtine!
Umm..Yeah, we got that.🙄
Left out the best part
I mentioned the bisque.
@Wtvn123 True, gladly accept my role as jerry seinfeld in this 😂😂
They should cal it roundtine
@@Wtvn123😂😂
It's GOLD, Jerry! GOLD!
“Help me! I’m a fly…” -The Fly
For Simon the Left-handed
you know what i’m talking about
Ovaltine such a tasty drink All other drinks are so untrue
what a classic & funny episode!
eh badly edited and cut.
Rayanne graffe
Ovaltine. Because English speaking people can ONLY speak English and rarely have knowledge of what they are talking about.
Ovaltine was developed in 1904 by Albert Wander in Bern, Switzerland, where it is known by its original name, Ovomaltine (from ovum, Latin for "egg", and malt, which were originally its key ingredients).
So you’re saying Switzerland in the old days didn’t have round mugs or jars?
Ok but I think they should change its name to Roundtine (from round mugs and round jars)
Yeah, why can't they be like every other language and never change foreign words to sound catchier in the local tongue? Oh wait
roids!!