Aye, it's rarer than you might think for an American to be keyed in to what is funny to us :). My missus, who is Californian, is left cold by an awful lot of British comedy ... and it took her years to get used to my sense of humour too. She really does not get the dead-pan dry delivery of something that on the surface means one thing but underneath is meant to be funny. The number of times I have upset her ... :shakes head:. It got to the point that I told her I was going to carry a little sign I could put up at need with "I am joking now!" written on it :lol:.
@@dallassukerkin6878 My brothers ex wife was French and at the start just couldn't understand "The Royle Family". Eventually it just twigged, and then she loved it.
The whole series is hilarious. Once you start watching one programme, you can’t stop. Peter Kay and Sian Gibson are friends from uni days. There’s loads of jokes as well as the interaction between the two: the radio adverts, street signs, etc. He’s always very funny and he really knows his music. Some fave scenes involve the supermarket car park attendant but that’s a recommendation for your wife! And the one with the escaped monkey is good too.
Totally true, every time I watch it you see something you never seen previous, a strange person dressed up, a funny road sign, or some incidental background thing
2 people sharing the journey to and from work every day with the radio on in the car - who would have thought this could be so funny but it’s absolute comedy gold !! Look out for the one where they sneak off work for the day. 🐒 Peter Kay is genius 🤣
Peter Kay's laughing at the end is genuine. He is a shocking 'corpser' and often needs several takes to get a scene done. In this case, the laughter was exactly what they needed anyway.
Brilliant reaction. Reminded me of the time my elderly father in law asked at the dinner table what this new expression 'dogging' meant? The adults were stunned into silence so my son, who was about ten at the time carefully explained what it was.😄
I must say, you really raise my spirits when you suddenly descend into gales of laughter, when you see something that greatly amuses you. I can’t help but wonder if your wife and family get to share the jokes later, off camera? (Content permitting!)
@@TheEclecticBeard Good for her, you obviously married the right woman, having the same or similar sense of humour/humor is always a bonus in any relationship. Talking of relationships, that’s the premise of: ‘Peter Kay’s Car Share’ - two single employees, accidentally thrown together by participating in a ‘Car Share’ scheme introduced by their Supermarket Employer. Each episode is about 25 - 30 minutes if you considered looking at it, blocking permitted of course!
First time I watched this, was convinced I'd never stop laughing! The seemingly random person they asked walking a dog lol, is one of the cast in Pheonix Nights a great series by Kay around 2000. Still watch that even now, still as good as it was back then haha!
That's the third time I have watched this clip with you and it still hurts my sides, tears my face and dribbles my nose sir. I thought it was hilarious originally but you take it to a whole new level. Thanks Mr E.B.
Great reaction. Nice to see you get British humour. And Peter Kay is just brilliant. You should look at the Car Share outtakes. They make me cry every time I watch them.
Probably THE best carshare episode/conversation, I cried with laughter for like 20 mins and couldn’t breath, literally... your laugh is EPIC by the way love it 😉
best tv comedy moment in decades all the cast played it to perfection looks timing body language were all spot on be many years till this gag is topped
It actually happened on live TV here when the weather-girl on national Breakfast TV was doing an outside report because it was sunny. She was in the park and actually said the park was "full of people out dogging."
Peter Kay is like a modern day old fashioned comedian, totally brilliant - amazing live, and his shows are always worth watching. Especially Phoenix Nights tho IMO.
I'm British and I love watching comedy gems on your channel that are so well known over here that they are practically part of our national identity. You have a glorious laugh and your laughter makes them twice as funny. One suggestion though: try to resist the temptation to explain what you're laughing at - we already know!
Hope you can get to watch all the episodes of this show some time. It's an absolute bundle of feel good joy. Peter Kay really knows how to pull those laughter strings.
I love this clip because it reminds me of a real conversation with a former work colleague that was very similar, a rather innocent and naive woman in her late 30s. One Friday afternoon I asked her if she had anything interesting planned for the weekend: "Not really I'm just going dogging with my sister-in-law" was the reply. Naturally I was a tad surprise and checked I'd heard correctly, but she confirmed it. Now the woman in question had form for accidentally dropping herself in it with unintentional innuendos and being generally a bit naive so I suspected we might have different ideas of what the term meant, especially considering the matter of fact way she'd disclosed her weekend plans. It turned out she and her sister-in-law went jogging together and would take their dogs out for a run at the same time. Dog-jogging rather than dog-walking which they called 'dogging' for short. As you can imagine half the office were eaves dropping on our conversation by this time and were in hysterics, especially when I had to explain to her what it really meant. Her face was an absolute picture. Like I said she had form for this kind of thing. On another occasion she was yawning and told us her husband was: "Really bad in bed and she'd hardly got a wink of sleep the night before!" Which got us sniggering. What she actually meant was he'd been ill and his coughing and spluttering had kept her awake. lol. Another time she informed us her husband had been 'Batting for the other side' the previous night which raised a few eyebrows. It turned out he played for a local cricket team and the opposition team had turned up with only 10 players, so her husband had played for them so the match could go ahead. She had a unique knack for unintentionally making us all laugh without understanding what she'd just said until we explained it too her.
Ditto on all the comments about your laugh. I also love the fact you are open-minded and learning about another English-speaking culture. Keep up the laughs!
Great Reaction. Now you know why, initially, she was so relaxed about discussing Dogging in her naivety. :) The only problem was you laughed so hard you missed 1 or 2 of the jokes as you didn't always pause...lol
Typically, they inadvertently picked a complete stranger who was actually into dogging to ask them about it. Which was seemingly proving her side of the argument right up to when he described the practice for what it really is, in the most direct and succinct term possible. 🤣🤣
I come from a Glasgow child of the 70’s I told the wife who is English I was dogging school she went what it meant playing truant from school in Glasgow
Mate, your laugh is so infectious. It must brighten up anyone's day.Thank you for the laughter.
I love the fact you understand and find British humour hilarious!
Aye, it's rarer than you might think for an American to be keyed in to what is funny to us :). My missus, who is Californian, is left cold by an awful lot of British comedy ... and it took her years to get used to my sense of humour too. She really does not get the dead-pan dry delivery of something that on the surface means one thing but underneath is meant to be funny. The number of times I have upset her ... :shakes head:. It got to the point that I told her I was going to carry a little sign I could put up at need with "I am joking now!" written on it :lol:.
@@dallassukerkin6878 My brothers ex wife was French and at the start just couldn't understand "The Royle Family". Eventually it just twigged, and then she loved it.
I love the fact ( also) that he's got a white rose for a prop, 73. Sorry, it's in my DNA.
Yup I loved the white rose
Does he know the significance
Ive watched you for a couple years now but never realised you have the Yorkshire rose on your wall! im from there, what a man!!
Dont forget the great acting and facial expressions in this scene
The whole series is hilarious. Once you start watching one programme, you can’t stop. Peter Kay and Sian Gibson are friends from uni days. There’s loads of jokes as well as the interaction between the two: the radio adverts, street signs, etc. He’s always very funny and he really knows his music. Some fave scenes involve the supermarket car park attendant but that’s a recommendation for your wife! And the one with the escaped monkey is good too.
Totally true, every time I watch it you see something you never seen previous, a strange person dressed up, a funny road sign, or some incidental background thing
A Great Show .🤘🤘🤘
Loved your reactions. The monkey from the safari park is a 'must see'.
Absolutely, you have to watch it a number of times to see all the visual jokes
Thought they were great on That Peter Kay Thing too
I don't know how many times I can say this, but thankyou so much for your laugh - it is a pure tonic :-)))
2 people sharing the journey to and from work every day with the radio on in the car - who would have thought this could be so funny but it’s absolute comedy gold !! Look out for the one where they sneak off work for the day. 🐒 Peter Kay is genius 🤣
@Naz Nomad “he looks like a little Elton John ! “🤣
@Naz Nomad 🤣🤣🤣
The whole show is brilliant. Such a simple idea, doesn’t sound like it would work yet it does.
The one with the monkey 🐒 🤣🤣🤣🤣 he needs to watch that one
I have seen this loads of times but never laughed so much as watching you laughing at it. 🤣
Car Share is an absolute gem.
I loved Car Share. Very funny
Totally agree 🤣🤣🤣🇬🇧
The fish monger part was my fav esp the bloopers.
Sweet jesus😁
They could put John and Kayleigh in any situation and it would be funny, which is why i'm surprised they ended it so soon
Your sudden bursts of chuckles never fails to cheer me up, this should be on prescription.
No matter how many times I watch this scene it always makes me chuckle. Woof 😂
Your laughter is like medicine after a stressful days work…thank you
Your laugh is so contagious
Totally! 😆🇬🇧🇺🇸
Peter Kay's laughing at the end is genuine. He is a shocking 'corpser' and often needs several takes to get a scene done. In this case, the laughter was exactly what they needed anyway.
This series was brilliant, and addictive. Proper comedy.
Holy shit; you laughing your arse away at the pay-off was as funny as the joke itself. Cheers for brightening my day dude.
Your brilliant laugh raises the spirits every time, keep watching British comedy!
This series is such a laugh 🤣 sometimes it's just the simplest of interactions that turn out to be the funniest.
Brilliant series. One of the best. I like listening to the little jokes on the radio playing in the car.
Brilliant reaction. Reminded me of the time my elderly father in law asked at the dinner table what this new expression 'dogging' meant? The adults were stunned into silence so my son, who was about ten at the time carefully explained what it was.😄
You've probably seen them already by now, but the outtakes from this wonderful Peter Kay TV Series are hilarious!
Great Stuff!
Priceless! Brilliant sketch. I'd forgotten about this one.
Car Share and the Singing Smurfette outtakes with Conleth Hill is hilarious. Needs a checking
Whenever I feel low I just re-watch this video. Your laughter is just so therapeutic! 👍
Laughing so much , and you laughing just makes it even more funny . Great channel.
I must say, you really raise my spirits when you suddenly descend into gales of laughter, when you see something that greatly amuses you. I can’t help but wonder if your wife and family get to share the jokes later, off camera? (Content permitting!)
My wife was rolling on this one as well.
@@TheEclecticBeard Good for her, you obviously married the right woman, having the same or similar sense of humour/humor is always a bonus in any relationship. Talking of relationships, that’s the premise of: ‘Peter Kay’s Car Share’ - two single employees, accidentally thrown together by participating in a ‘Car Share’ scheme introduced by their Supermarket Employer. Each episode is about 25 - 30 minutes if you considered looking at it, blocking permitted of course!
I know, he just sets me off when he starts
@@TheEclecticBeard but not outside with people watching. I hope
@@TheEclecticBeard please for the love of God watch series 2 episode 3! Get the oxygen ready 😂
That was definitely worth the wait!! Thanks for the belly laughs! 🤣🤣
Thanks for the laughs man. I'm English and have watched almost all of our comedy but watching you enjoy them is very enjoyable.
Your infectious laugh makes it all the funnier 😂🤣
First time I watched this, was convinced I'd never stop laughing!
The seemingly random person they asked walking a dog lol, is one of the cast in Pheonix Nights a great series by Kay around 2000. Still watch that even now, still as good as it was back then haha!
I absolutely love ur laugh,it's so infectious 🤣🤣🤣😉
Loved this! Priceless reaction, can't get the smile off my face....😂😂😂
I watched this series. This one was hilarious. Your laughter is so contagious!! Thanks for sharing. 😂😂
This guy has the best laugh on the Internet 😂
Totally agreed, gets me every time! 😆👍🇬🇧🇺🇸
Check out "Island girlz have flows" her laughter is amazing
That's the third time I have watched this clip with you and it still hurts my sides, tears my face and dribbles my nose sir. I thought it was hilarious originally but you take it to a whole new level. Thanks Mr E.B.
I just watched this video again just for the pleasure of joining in with your laughter. Thank you for spreading the joy!
i was laughing so much watching you laugh i had to watch it again 🤣🤣 thank you for the best reaction ive seen
It was a nicely done joke. If she'd have kicked off at the dog walker it would not have been as good. Her understated reaction made it funnier.
Your laughter lifts me up 🤣🤣🤣
The outtakes are legendary - laughing so much breathing optional
Especially the ones with Reece Shearsmith 😂
That laugh is a tonic. Shame ya can't bottle it👍❤🏴
Great reaction. Nice to see you get British humour. And Peter Kay is just brilliant.
You should look at the Car Share outtakes. They make me cry every time I watch them.
Every episode in every series is this amazing. The one with the monkey will have you ill laughing 😂😂😂😂😂👍🏻👍🏻
Your laugh is amazing. So infectious
Spat out my tea when she mentioned the sticker, dogging,s for life ,not just for Christmas.
Your laughter is almost identical to mine when I get a parking ticket and they write down the wrong registration number😂😂! Awesome reactions mate!!
Car Share is a great watch. The outtakes are hilarious as Peter Kay is a notorious giggler
Love that connection through laughter EB. You're very refreshing. You get it!
your videos always make my day, when you start laughing, im off as well. love your channel buddy.
I watched the clip the other day, then came here to get a belly laugh, watching EB descend into fits of laughter! A real tonic and pick-me-up!
Peter Kay is a comedy genius, pure and simple. None of the the modern comedians can hold a candle to him.
Car Share is brilliant but your laugh and sheer enjoyment raises it to another level 👍😂
You are definitely missing out not being over here to see all our sit-coms 😂🤣😅👍❤👌
You never fail to cheer me up, thanks!
Probably THE best carshare episode/conversation, I cried with laughter for like 20 mins and couldn’t breath, literally... your laugh is EPIC by the way love it 😉
best tv comedy moment in decades all the cast played it to perfection looks timing body language were all spot on be many years till this gag is topped
Such an awesome clip. It was seeing this about a year ago that made me get the blurays and binge the whole show. Excellent stuff!
It actually happened on live TV here when the weather-girl on national Breakfast TV was doing an outside report because it was sunny. She was in the park and actually said the park was "full of people out dogging."
Was that on bbc breakfast or good morning Britain on ITV?
@@Simon-ui6db I can't remember, it was one of the two. It got trended all over Twitter as soon as she'd done it.
Carol on BBC Breakfast - looking out over a park “the doggers are out”; she meant joggers and dog walkers - priceless!
@@DH-sm7sw She got mixed up with Joggers and dog walkers.
Peter Kay is like a modern day old fashioned comedian, totally brilliant - amazing live, and his shows are always worth watching. Especially Phoenix Nights tho IMO.
I love your laugh! I’ve introduced so many of my friends and family to your videos as they are so funny.
I'm British and I love watching comedy gems on your channel that are so well known over here that they are practically part of our national identity. You have a glorious laugh and your laughter makes them twice as funny. One suggestion though: try to resist the temptation to explain what you're laughing at - we already know!
Brilliant you had me in tears with your laughing 😂
Eclectic Beard your laugh is a joy ! 🤣
You crack me up, EB! Brilliant laugh!
You must watch Phoniex Nights by Peter kay and his gang, classic.
Love love love Peter kay's car share. Well worth watching the whole series
Hope you can get to watch all the episodes of this show some time. It's an absolute bundle of feel good joy. Peter Kay really knows how to pull those laughter strings.
the outakes / bloopers for this are hilarious too.
Highly recommended series, also check out the outtakes from the show they are hilarious 😆
Some of the outtakes are fantastic
Car share was great, so many funny moments. Your laugh is fantastic, love your reactions to comedy.
The Stink Ray Outtakes from Car Share are great, as is the kidnapped monkey clip.
I love the clip where he runs to post his letter at the traffic lights.
Your laugh...!! So infectious! 😂
I love how Ken at the end says "Since when?!" as she tells him what the modern context is.
Not many people notice that one 🤣
Peter Kay is a real piece of 18ct UK Comedy Gold!!! So glad you enjoyed it, dude!! (Understatement of the year….)
See if you can check out the episode where they both skive off work, go to a safari park instead, and pick up a monkey hitch-hiker. Classic!
Car Share was a great show It all revolved around conversations to and from work, hence car share LOL
When you didn't go to school in Scotland you were dogging it lol xxx
I love the fact you get our humour best American reaction channel on RUclips.You laugh is amazing 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Well thank you.
I love this clip because it reminds me of a real conversation with a former work colleague that was very similar, a rather innocent and naive woman in her late 30s.
One Friday afternoon I asked her if she had anything interesting planned for the weekend:
"Not really I'm just going dogging with my sister-in-law" was the reply.
Naturally I was a tad surprise and checked I'd heard correctly, but she confirmed it.
Now the woman in question had form for accidentally dropping herself in it with unintentional innuendos and being generally a bit naive so I suspected we might have different ideas of what the term meant, especially considering the matter of fact way she'd disclosed her weekend plans.
It turned out she and her sister-in-law went jogging together and would take their dogs out for a run at the same time. Dog-jogging rather than dog-walking which they called 'dogging' for short.
As you can imagine half the office were eaves dropping on our conversation by this time and were in hysterics, especially when I had to explain to her what it really meant. Her face was an absolute picture.
Like I said she had form for this kind of thing. On another occasion she was yawning and told us her husband was: "Really bad in bed and she'd hardly got a wink of sleep the night before!"
Which got us sniggering. What she actually meant was he'd been ill and his coughing and spluttering had kept her awake. lol.
Another time she informed us her husband had been 'Batting for the other side' the previous night which raised a few eyebrows. It turned out he played for a local cricket team and the opposition team had turned up with only 10 players, so her husband had played for them so the match could go ahead.
She had a unique knack for unintentionally making us all laugh without understanding what she'd just said until we explained it too her.
god bless her the world needs more of her ..... but what if she really did like f***ing in groups
You just made my day loved it 😂😂😂
Eb good to see you enjoying British humour..Peter Kay funny man.
Oh gosh I love your laugh!! ❤️
I laugh at you laughing with tears rolling down my face at your reactions to what you are watching. The best one was Jim Davidsons Sinderlla.
Peter Kays outtakes are brilliant
" Get in there, Ken"
Best reaction on youtube - just made my morning
This was the best Alan I luved it 😂💖✌🏼
Ditto on all the comments about your laugh. I also love the fact you are open-minded and learning about another English-speaking culture. Keep up the laughs!
Great Reaction. Now you know why, initially, she was so relaxed about discussing Dogging in her naivety. :)
The only problem was you laughed so hard you missed 1 or 2 of the jokes as you didn't always pause...lol
2:48 - "people are always beeping" "I bet they are, I bloody bet they are"
@@davidosilverman900 Indeed David:)
It's amazing that a prog about two people car sharing to and from work can be so bloody funny.
Care share is a gem so funny. Peter Kay is brilliant. 👍😂. Your laugh should be bottled and sold. 😂
Dogging ? Taking Your Dog for a Walking ? Peter Kay , HILARIOUS
Love You 💘 EB
Typically, they inadvertently picked a complete stranger who was actually into dogging to ask them about it. Which was seemingly proving her side of the argument right up to when he described the practice for what it really is, in the most direct and succinct term possible. 🤣🤣
That's not a stranger, that was my German teacher in school... :o
Love this guy. Really cool. Enjoys a good laugh.
New subscriber here 😃 I'm really enjoying your channel you do reactions to all my favourite comedians. It's awesome thank you!
I think you really enjoyed that EB !. Your laugh makes these clips special.
I come from a Glasgow child of the 70’s I told the wife who is English I was dogging school she went what it meant playing truant from school in Glasgow
Another absolute banger!!!!
Hi EB👍hard to imagine an innocent misunderstanding being so funny that was great buddy,cheers and take it easy mate ✌️🇬🇧✌️🇺🇸🍻🍻