I just can't understand how Ayoade keeps getting to host shows. He is just so boring - his jokes aren't funny and his delivery is flat. he's like that 80s deliberately unprofessional pose thirty years too late.
Well, maybe. To me he is predictable, derivative and tedious. His whole schtick became dated years ago. But then I can't believe people still think torn skinny jeans and converse sneakers are trendy.
Generally I don't. But I am not going to not watch Mock the Week or Have I Got News For You because one of the guests is not one I like that much. And my sense of humour is fine. I just prefer to laugh at wit, originality and people are unable to accept others have a different point of view. Frankly, when it comes to not having a sense of humour - you appear to be pretty intolerant and humourless.
we had a cat that used to knock on the door. We'd often open the door and there would be no one there but the cat would come in. Eventually the neighbour across the road told us she saw the cat jumping up and knocking on the door
'excuse me but is this the Slough train?' 'Well it's a little slow but it'll get you to where you're going' 'But is it Slough' 'Well it's not super fast' 'So how long to Slough?' 'Shouldn't be too slow, it's not that far in length'
with another stopover in Liverpool on the way back so you can see a pool of badly damaged livers, you'll never walk alone? You'll never make it past fifty more like
I'm allowed to say that because I know Liverpool and scousers are the kindest, most honest and generous people I have ever met. Just don't be a dick and you're fine
Khasab maybe, I’m Indigenous Australian and I have no idea lol. But it’s more likely they borrowed the term from settlers and it’s finally taking off as an insult lol
Yeah I doubt it though. When you say “You’re gammin” gammin ' is a verb am I right? It means something like 'your kidding' or 'you're exaggerating' ? But Gammon ( spelt differently) is a noun. I mean it's not important I know, but I think we just have 2 words there that sound similar. That's quite common. «gammon' is a new term here. it hasn't been around long and in fact i don't think it even caught on very well despite them talking about it here. But it's new anyway so it's not something that could have been borrowed years ago from settlers.
Khasab oh interesting, thanks for that now I definitely think it’s two different words and how funny the settlers named their ham with our term for “kind of a liar” hahaha
erm ...no.... it wasn't the settlers it was everyone in England . The two words are not related. In any way. the word Gammon has existed for a long time, since around the 15th century, but only to mean a the haunch of a pig. not to mean 'an angry blustery middle-aged man' *that* is the new meaning. you don't look aboriginal Australian. I think you are just messing around.
Nothing tops Richard than having a dose of Roisin added. With the rest it made an excellent episode 👏👌
Soon as I saw Ayoade was presenting I knew this was going to be excellent. Thank you for uploading!
I just can't understand how Ayoade keeps getting to host shows. He is just so boring - his jokes aren't funny and his delivery is flat. he's like that 80s deliberately unprofessional pose thirty years too late.
you seriously don't get him; most of us do. He's very funny and very creative as a writer too
Well, maybe. To me he is predictable, derivative and tedious. His whole schtick became dated years ago. But then I can't believe people still think torn skinny jeans and converse sneakers are trendy.
well don't watch him, what can I say...It's not my fault you don't have a sense of humour
Generally I don't. But I am not going to not watch Mock the Week or Have I Got News For You because one of the guests is not one I like that much.
And my sense of humour is fine. I just prefer to laugh at wit, originality and people are unable to accept others have a different point of view. Frankly, when it comes to not having a sense of humour - you appear to be pretty intolerant and humourless.
As an American, I know I watch too much British tv when I get the pig reference.😂😂😂
spreading the Joy. Thank You so very very Much!!! Muchas Appreciados
I second that . Thanks for making the effort every time .
if it's appreciados then it must be 'muchos' not 'muchas' as there has to be agreement. :) caramba!
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I would actually watch a royal wedding if Ian did the commentary.
That would be awesome
I've only realised that this is a game show when he read the score at the very end
"Dames"....................I just love RIchard Ayoade!
Roisin is just beautiful. And funny/ontelligent.
An excellent edition of HIGNFU, with an all- Londoner panel , as it should be every time !
Thanks for posting.
Thanks so much. Cheers
Thanks!
we had a cat that used to knock on the door. We'd often open the door and there would be no one there but the cat would come in. Eventually the neighbour across the road told us she saw the cat jumping up and knocking on the door
Near perfect line-up. Good episode.
Robert Peston should start his own RUclips channel, talking for those of us who have trouble sleeping.
“They have proven themselves to be a fairly disfunctional family, but Meghan seems happy to marry into it.”
My thoughts exactly!
She seemed happy to marry Harry. No one could possibly imagine that they’d have learned nothing from her father in law’s experience.
Calling Kanye West "BlackGammon" five years ago is why Richard Ayoade is a true national treasure. 4:47
Ooooh, Roisin has lost weight. Makes that wonderful smile seem so much bigger...
Those bathing suits are gonna give me nightmares .I can't tell where Harry's beard ends ...
i bet it goes up the back...
Imagine if he had a double chin.
Never have I ever heard so many ice cream puns!
Interesting subtitle at the end when Richard was giving the score, instead of Paul and Roisin it said "porn regime"
More Roisin!
i really like Richard Ayoade, but i have so much trouble understanding any of the people on this show. i wish it was close captioned
You can’t follow the English accents? Seriously?
How correct was the sparkles half brother!
Black-gammon? My granddad loves playing that. ;)
27:26 That guy with the plant looks for all the world like James Acaster. Which would be on brand.
Good episode, but they could've had a little bit more about Eurovision (it's a very thankful & great subject) ;)
I agree. Where were all the jokes about "Of course we came in nearly last. When has Britain ever produced a musical pop sensation?"
Ik the man who carry’s the plant
does he still have it?
Carries ffs
'excuse me but is this the Slough train?' 'Well it's a little slow but it'll get you to where you're going' 'But is it Slough' 'Well it's not super fast' 'So how long to Slough?' 'Shouldn't be too slow, it's not that far in length'
funny but one flaw. It's not pronounced 'slow' but /slaʊ/ , Sadly
well screw that, people are making up pronunciations all the time, from now on it's the slow train
stops in Scotland so people can have a chance to see the LikeNess Monster
with another stopover in Liverpool on the way back so you can see a pool of badly damaged livers, you'll never walk alone? You'll never make it past fifty more like
I'm allowed to say that because I know Liverpool and scousers are the kindest, most honest and generous people I have ever met. Just don't be a dick and you're fine
Gammon is an indigenous Australian “insult” for someone who embellished the truth. Example
“The croc was five metres”
“You’re gammin”
I feel that is the same sound but has not relation to the meat...
Khasab maybe, I’m Indigenous Australian and I have no idea lol. But it’s more likely they borrowed the term from settlers and it’s finally taking off as an insult lol
Yeah I doubt it though. When you say “You’re gammin” gammin ' is a verb am I right?
It means something like 'your kidding' or 'you're exaggerating' ?
But Gammon ( spelt differently) is a noun.
I mean it's not important I know, but I think we just have 2 words there that sound similar. That's quite common. «gammon' is a new term here. it hasn't been around long and in fact i don't think it even caught on very well despite them talking about it here.
But it's new anyway so it's not something that could have been borrowed years ago from settlers.
Khasab oh interesting, thanks for that now I definitely think it’s two different words and how funny the settlers named their ham with our term for “kind of a liar” hahaha
erm ...no.... it wasn't the settlers it was everyone in England . The two words are not related. In any way.
the word Gammon has existed for a long time, since around the 15th century, but only to mean a the haunch of a pig.
not to mean 'an angry blustery middle-aged man' *that* is the new meaning.
you don't look aboriginal Australian. I think you are just messing around.
"Gammon's not a race"... and meanwhile in America, "Mexico isn't a race!".
How would you've done then?
13:47 Penicillin!!!!!
Is merton wearing a hospital gown
SuRie fan interview, the guy is wearing a Portuguese flag
Gaffers and Gammers... hmmm...
You’re a remoaner, Ian. You loathed the Tories. You can’t be gammon.
this is all wrong.
really boring...richard is always great...I just do not care for the style of this show..
then don't watch it. Duh!
Okay. Bye.