im loving this my fanily were royalty found this out a while back king henny i love the sound of that youd be loaded mot have to work and the fun you could have too a mukti billionaore holifays all over the world how cool would that be and the women too it would be nedkess fun just like price harry dann right im for independence the smackeroonie too lol
+Gavin MacNeish up to you if you want to vote souly on independence. For many it's about voting to help people the best. getting disabled and the poor money and jobs. I'm English. I'd love an independent England. but who will you blame when you're in dependant and the corruption continues? doesn't matter if you're Scotish English etc....its more about who you are as an individual. like Billy Connolly said about the yes/no vote last year. 'I've got more in comments with dockers from Liverpool or Newcastle than I do with the average Scotsman'
I'm a Geordie. I've never had any bother understanding Scots - in the main. The Scots have never had any bother understanding me - in the main. One of my friends from uni, a Scot, emigrated to Australia. I went to Oz and we met up in Broome. He reverted to Maryhill Road form. He was so relieved to be able to talk 'properly'! The Aussies were totally non-plussed.
***** My brother is a lecturer at Manchester University. My mother phoned him on his lunch break and they chatted for about twenty minutes. When he put the phone down, there was a wall of disbelieving faces directed at him. Ha! x
Also Geordie here, Scottish very easy to understand to me, and I love the sound, its almost poetic. I never understand what other people's problem was, but there again, the Geordie accent is really only one step short of Edinburgh Scottish, one more short step, and you're Glaswegian. I found this out to my cost when working at ALDI, in Blue Mountains, Australia, when the most popular customer question Aussies asked, was where abouts in Scotland/Ireland I was from. It was pretty infuriating to explain to Aussies where Newcastle was, and what then accent was....
***** I've had the Irish/Scots mix up as well. But, my mother was Irish Catholic and my father was Scottish Presbyterian - thereby hangs a tale! So, perhaps that's not surprising, I've also been thought of as Welsh! Perhaps it's the 'sing-song' intonation. I'm just happy to be a Geordie and by virtue of that fact, English - just to piss them all off!
***** I come from further south, Yorkshire. When I lived in Brisbane, the times I got asked what part of Scotland am I from I lost count of. Reckon they all think English talk with London accents and if you don't you must be Scottish.
***** Great Britain is a bizarre little island. I could walk along the river Tyne 50+ miles and meet people who speak like me, with only a slight variation. But, I could go three miles south along the coast and find people who speak differently. 50 miles north west and I'm in Hawick or Jedburgh, enjoying the crack with other Newcastle United supporters, some of whom are family and are Scottish. They have taking the piss down to a fine art - just like Kevin Bridges! Kevin Bridges!? What kind of Sassenach/Irish name is that!? 50 miles south and I'm venturing into Yorkshire territory. They're Engl- ish, with a strong sense of identity which puts them Yorkshiremen first and English second. Thus the Engl-ISH. So, what am I trying to say? We should all try and preserve our national languages and dialects, although we should also attempt to be bilingual. We're all a bunch of schitso arseholes who can only unite on this one common theme: South of the Humber is where the cocks seem to be in the majority. x
I'm American, with a thick country accent (that I'm ashamed of, to be honest) and I have to say his accent is by far my favorite. I don't get everything he's saying, but I love it.
Don't ever feel ashamed of your accent mate,It is part of your identity,if other people don't like it! too fucking bad for them! I would rather listen to someone speak in a thick country american accent than that of lets say a new yorker or californian,the southern accent to me sounds much more genuine and Honest if that makes sense. All the best from Glasgow.
@Gavin MacNeish that's a shity thing to say mate, i don't approve, i bet your grandparents were happy America was there for us in ww2, grow up pal👍🇬🇧🇺🇸
Me = Aussie. Most of my oldest friends are either Scots or Scots-Australian. Been there five times. Love the place and the people. The first time I went, in 1986 - I got a lot of strange, confused looks from Glaswegians trying to figure out my accent, thinking I was English at first...then doing a double-take. We were more of a "curiosity" back then. Love Glasgow, doesn't intimidate me at all. (Being 6' 2" and looking like a hairy Golem probably helps) In '86 I ended up at an Old Firm match at Park Head, a few hours after Glasgow hosted an Orange Walk. All my pals were Celtic supporters, so here's me right in the middle of the Celtic end - being stared at menacingly by approximately half of the 68,000 people in the crowd...because I was in a sea of green, wearing the dark blue parka I'd brought along from Oz. It finished 1-1 and I got to live, especially after talking loudly in the most unmistakable Aussie accent I could muster. Once people realized I was just a dumb foreigner, they just grumbled and began to ignore me.
I turned on the subtitles and it was going well. At one and half minute mark even google's translator went "fuck it. I have no idea what he is saying!". xD
I think the English and Scottish comedians are funny. I've watched enough of the Scottish ones now I can understand them. It is a little tough at first but worth it.
Once bumped into him in a petrol station, he had a bottle of iron bru and a packet of peanut m&ms. I made them print out his receipt and he signed it for me.
Since this is true, and we (Americans and others) have such a hard time understanding Scottish accents, would the Scottish have anywhere near the same difficulties? I'm thinking that maybe media and television may help them understand us, while I don't see much Scottish normally in every day life here.
I live in oz now and my bro told me about him years ago and forgot his name. Glad I stumbled across him he is fucking funny and pretty good at an oz ascent. I feel his pain the amount of times I have to repeat myself or just walk away with them looking so confused at me boils my blood. Lucky I have a 7 year old to translate.
I was on a ride in Disney Florida and an american guy sat in front of me turned round and said ' I overheard your accent, are from the north or sourh of Ireland' I told him neither. He apologised said 'Im sorry what part of Scotland' I said Im not scottish either, Im from Liverpool which is in England....he didnt believe me.
Reminds me that our US slang is just nothing compared to the Scottish variety, as Kevin only began to prove - and no a bad Aussie impression! Hilarious!
I'm Scottish born. Lived in Canada 40 yrs. Last time I landed home in Scotland...immigration guy said. Whires yir Scottish passport? Yeah should hay yir Scottish passport. Like he could project the future rising of the clans:)
One of my best mates is from Glasgow, I'm from Manchester. He explained that most Scotts like people from the industrial northern cities such as Manchester and Liverpool but don't like cockneys and other southerners. Fuck knows if it's true or not he always dribbles shit x
I was doing a hike in Peru and the other other person was a Scot. The Peruvian woman who was our guide spoke pretty decent English but I ended up interpreting Scottish to Australian English for the guide to understand a fucking word that he said. I felt like a true man of the world, being able to connect cultures like that.
I like the things the NO camp is saying. Exactly the same things the British empire was telling colonized people when they were fighting for the freedom. Nothing is more dear to any human being than freedom.
sam brook No, they're not free. If they were free, they could make any decision they want without Westminster interfering. Can they do that, let's say, economically? Or on taxes? Nope, so shut it imperialist pig.
The Big Yin (hope he stays with us a while longer), Frankie Boyle, and Kev.i.n. all share top place on the podium, imo. Now, let's see ye fight over that...
Kev Bridges is as funny as fuck!! Best Scottish comic ever!! Not much competition from scotland to be honest.. the crankies?... frank carson and francis boyle, whoever she is? and the you have , well no one else.
As a Welshman, I wanted Scotland to get their independence during the campaign. These days though, I really think we're all better off together. Scotland has way more influence than Wales and the Welsh are pretty happy
Scotland would be better off without Westminster's rule, we would keep all of the revenue we generate from oil, exports and tourism for redistribution into councils for better infrastructure instead of a bunch of fat cats exploiting our resources for their own gain. No offence intended here, I think Wales would be better off sticking with the United Kingdom as you don't have as much of a tourist industry as Scotland, England or Ireland so it would be somewhat advantageous for your people to have the support of a larger country. Until your country's people decide otherwise that is, the United Kingdom is doomed to fall apart in the next 50 years I'd say.
If what I heard was true the popular vote was for succession. However they switched the vote piles to make it look like it was the opposite. I would not be surprised if that were true. The English need the crazy Scots for their wars and the Scottish lands for taxation & food.
Todd Stanley Everybody I have spoke to about the Independence referendum all said they voted yes, being all my family members and my friends that were old enough to vote at the time. Since everybody I have asked voted yes that shows that the majority of people voted for independence as I cannot seem to find a no voter, it was obviously rigged. Queen Elizabeth needs her heating bills paid for after all doesn't she...
F4lloutBoy96's Channel That was what I got from it. A rigged election. An Australian news organization & RT both ran similar stories about the strong possibility of it being rigged.
it pays to be careful what you wish for, especially now that brexit is turning into a beaurocratic and financial nightmare - voting for brexit was a disaster mainly by people who had no idea what they were voting for and therefore deciding the scottish fate at the same time so there is small wonder that the scots are waiting for a referendum to be done very presently in order to save them from the uk fate of voting for stuff the voters there had no idea would bring a lot of tradeloss and unemployment, presently still masked by corona fallout, and at the same time the idiots who voted for brexit also had no idea of the accessory damage that would be caused to exchange and travel restrictions within the eu and right of stay. in short, the most important trading partner was voted out and the uk plus scotland voted a third world country tradewise, with all the great problems this entails - mainly loss of trade and travel. you can t do something more stupid and dangerous to livelihoods all over the uk, than this
Christina Speirs OOps you were wrong. From our dear friends at wiki - Whisky or whiskey[1] is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash. Various grains (which may be malted) are used for different varieties, including barley, corn (maize), rye, and wheat. Whisky is typically aged in wooden casks, generally made of charred white oak.---- So I was correct and you were wrong to correct me. English is my fourth language so I make mistakes, hence I believed you at first. How do you say " go away" in Gaelic.
This guy is right up there with the very best in my opinion
im loving this my fanily were royalty found this out a while back king henny i love the sound of that youd be loaded mot have to work and the fun you could have too a mukti billionaore holifays all over the world how cool would that be and the women too it would be nedkess fun just like price harry dann right im for independence the smackeroonie too lol
The smackerooney thing gets me Everytime
Same. Even though I am totally out of smackaroonies, it sounds so cheerful.
finehomemadewine
can i borrow some smackerooney's mate?
For me it's the plug socket thing 😂
A Scotsman doing an Englishman doing a Scottish accent. :-D
Yes. We know. We watched the clip as well. You don't need to explain it.
Stephen Child Take the hen out yer name ya wee ugly victim of incest.
Forestgravy90 You pretty much made a bit of a twat out of yourself with that comment to be honest...
*****
No, I'm pretty sure that's what you have just done
That comeback is so original ...
As a Scot living in Newcastle, I can vouch for the North's...less-than-satisfied view of the situation down south.
And that last bit was class!
+Gavin MacNeish Hahahaha!
+BinkyTheRabbit The South hates Parliment too.
Gavin MacNeish parliament always gets elected in ;-)
+Gavin MacNeish yes. vote Corbyn
+Gavin MacNeish up to you if you want to vote souly on independence. For many it's about voting to help people the best. getting disabled and the poor money and jobs. I'm English. I'd love an independent England. but who will you blame when you're in dependant and the corruption continues? doesn't matter if you're Scotish English etc....its more about who you are as an individual. like Billy Connolly said about the yes/no vote last year. 'I've got more in comments with dockers from Liverpool or Newcastle than I do with the average Scotsman'
That bit about the english guys up for the stag do was fucking amazing i was in tears! Big Kev.i.n on fine form
I'm English I love Scottish humour I find it much funnier than ours, great country great people.
me too except Sean Lock
Andy Lace gonna be honest, there isn’t really a difference
Bigaly Boo there really is 😂😂
Scottish humour is often self-reflective. It's quite different.
I do miss Nesbitt!
the party time never fails to fucking deck me just class
Fucking ended me at the Saville bit.
Best one I've heard!
Coughdrop Derp fat dik i come from he dosnt
He wis only trying to be funny - feck all to do with Saville....
Jammsbro. "Yev done sumthin mate, fucking look at ye"
I’m American. I’ve watched so many Kevin Bridges videos and I understand Scottish.
One of the funniest stand up performances I’ve ever seen, every single joke is hilarious
I'm a Geordie. I've never had any bother understanding Scots - in the main. The Scots have never had any bother understanding me - in the main.
One of my friends from uni, a Scot, emigrated to Australia. I went to Oz and we met up in Broome. He reverted to Maryhill Road form. He was so relieved to be able to talk 'properly'! The Aussies were totally non-plussed.
***** My brother is a lecturer at Manchester University. My mother phoned him on his lunch break and they chatted for about twenty minutes.
When he put the phone down, there was a wall of disbelieving faces directed at him. Ha! x
Also Geordie here, Scottish very easy to understand to me, and I love the sound, its almost poetic. I never understand what other people's problem was, but there again, the Geordie accent is really only one step short of Edinburgh Scottish, one more short step, and you're Glaswegian. I found this out to my cost when working at ALDI, in Blue Mountains, Australia, when the most popular customer question Aussies asked, was where abouts in Scotland/Ireland I was from. It was pretty infuriating to explain to Aussies where Newcastle was, and what then accent was....
***** I've had the Irish/Scots mix up as well. But, my mother was Irish Catholic and my father was Scottish Presbyterian - thereby hangs a tale! So, perhaps that's not surprising,
I've also been thought of as Welsh! Perhaps it's the 'sing-song' intonation.
I'm just happy to be a Geordie and by virtue of that fact, English - just to piss them all off!
***** I come from further south, Yorkshire. When I lived in Brisbane, the times I got asked what part of Scotland am I from I lost count of. Reckon they all think English talk with London accents and if you don't you must be Scottish.
***** Great Britain is a bizarre little island. I could walk along the river Tyne 50+ miles and meet people who speak like me, with only a slight variation. But, I could go three miles south along the coast and find people who speak differently.
50 miles north west and I'm in Hawick or Jedburgh, enjoying the crack with other Newcastle United supporters, some of whom are family and are Scottish. They have taking the piss down to a fine art - just like Kevin Bridges! Kevin Bridges!? What kind of Sassenach/Irish name is that!?
50 miles south and I'm venturing into Yorkshire territory. They're Engl- ish, with a strong sense of identity which puts them Yorkshiremen first and English second. Thus the Engl-ISH.
So, what am I trying to say? We should all try and preserve our national languages and dialects, although we should also attempt to be bilingual.
We're all a bunch of schitso arseholes who can only unite on this one common theme: South of the Humber is where the cocks seem to be in the majority. x
I just love him. I watch him go whenever I'm bit down ye know.
A Scottish guy doing an impression of an English guy doing a Scottish accent.
Brilliant.
I'm American, with a thick country accent (that I'm ashamed of, to be honest) and I have to say his accent is by far my favorite. I don't get everything he's saying, but I love it.
Don't ever feel ashamed of your accent mate,It is part of your identity,if other people don't like it! too fucking bad for them! I would rather listen to someone speak in a thick country american accent than that of lets say a new yorker or californian,the southern accent to me sounds much more genuine and Honest if that makes sense. All the best from Glasgow.
Gavin MacNeish A fair share of us are lmao.
@Gavin MacNeish that's a shity thing to say mate, i don't approve, i bet your grandparents were happy America was there for us in ww2, grow up pal👍🇬🇧🇺🇸
@@iamurdad77 mate hello far glasgow and i agree the southen accent is so much better than a like a new York accent so you lucky
I quite like the country accent from America it makes me think of cow boys
Me = Aussie.
Most of my oldest friends are either Scots or Scots-Australian.
Been there five times. Love the place and the people.
The first time I went, in 1986 - I got a lot of strange, confused looks from Glaswegians trying to figure out my accent, thinking I was English at first...then doing a double-take.
We were more of a "curiosity" back then.
Love Glasgow, doesn't intimidate me at all.
(Being 6' 2" and looking like a hairy Golem probably helps)
In '86 I ended up at an Old Firm match at Park Head, a few hours after Glasgow hosted an Orange Walk. All my pals were Celtic supporters, so here's me right in the middle of the Celtic end - being stared at menacingly by approximately half of the 68,000 people in the crowd...because I was in a sea of green, wearing the dark blue parka I'd brought along from Oz.
It finished 1-1 and I got to live, especially after talking loudly in the most unmistakable Aussie accent I could muster. Once people realized I was just a dumb foreigner, they just grumbled and began to ignore me.
😂😂😂😂😂👏
I'd buy that for a Smackaroonie!
"CLAUDIA!!! YA FUCKIN COW"
iamurdad77
😂😂
What were we thinking back then with Paedo's Saville & Harris. Yikes 🤣😂
a scottish man, doing an english man doing a scottish accent. pure class
I turned on the subtitles and it was going well. At one and half minute mark even google's translator went "fuck it. I have no idea what he is saying!". xD
Umyd Anna'Niaz You do realise that they are auto generated, right?
fixed ;)
Robin Anna'Niaz put it in context and stop being a x
It’s not that hard to understand him am saying that but I am from Scotland
If there is one thing that the 4 UK countries are very good at, it's taking the Mickey out to themselves.
That and taking over the world
No he's right. It's 4.
The magnificent creep it is x
Jennifer Christian it isnt
Thomas Kelly -
No, it definitely is.
6/5/2018, still loving Kev!
"ya done sumtin mate fuckn look at ye" 😂😂
3:27 Every time I hear or read 'Claudia' I have to do this
As an Ulsterman with DAMN PROUD Scottish ancestry, I wholeheartedly support an Independent Scotland adopting the smackeroonie as their currency.
Genius from start to finish.
I’m ghastly ill right now, and this gave me a good break from the pain. Great set
Ok... as a Texan, I can say I'm getting about 82% of the words... and maybe 96% of the context...
Damn that's a thick accent
Not thick to Australians
It'll be a language if we get independence!
@@annienickledoo Only those in a lift!
Aye it's pretty much how we all sound in central Scotland
He’s actually moderating it by talking slower.
Loved his English accent..
oh for goodness sake..I meant when he spoke the bit with the English accent..did you even watch the clip?
I think the English and Scottish comedians are funny. I've watched enough of the Scottish ones now I can understand them. It is a little tough at first but worth it.
mumof3
It’s from northern England.
Once bumped into him in a petrol station, he had a bottle of iron bru and a packet of peanut m&ms. I made them print out his receipt and he signed it for me.
Mad how old this vid is and we watching at near enough the same time , belter
@@UNOITOfficial Haha was looking for videos of him slagging the English off but doesn't exist! This was next best thing.
I want the currency to be actually called Smackeroonies. It sounds so good.
"And he cannee ron."
Love it.
Like the subtitles.As an English speaker, much appreciated .;)
+Alice demon English speaking yes but not the definitive .
+Alice demon I make you right .You're definitely not as posh as Scouser's .
It's all very easy to understand
Nicola Sturgeon loves the boaby
Katie Johnston is that wee jimmy krankie?
braw
Well, she doesn't love the fanny unlike most of the other Scottish Party Leaders so... he ain't lying.
Cameron Macleod omgggg 😂
Kev-I-N Fabulous comic!
KB is the man! bangin sense of humour! !
England should have a referendum
+Terry Turbo aye get tae fuck ya bam
Fuck up
Terry Turbo n
You do the UK is basicly england 80% of people in the UK are English so get the flip
Fuck off
Quality this guy I hope he does more stuff.
So I'm going to Scotland, if only for the accent. Lol. Don't mind me if I ask you to repeat that few times. Haha.
Since this is true, and we (Americans and others) have such a hard time understanding Scottish accents, would the Scottish have anywhere near the same difficulties? I'm thinking that maybe media and television may help them understand us, while I don't see much Scottish normally in every day life here.
Rowan Blalock-Bassett american accents are easy for scots to understand
Understood half of that but was still laughing. His delivery is perfect.
Love the scottish accent/language and when people can make fun of their own country/people.
I live in oz now and my bro told me about him years ago and forgot his name. Glad I stumbled across him he is fucking funny and pretty good at an oz ascent. I feel his pain the amount of times I have to repeat myself or just walk away with them looking so confused at me boils my blood. Lucky I have a 7 year old to translate.
Not even 2 minutes into the video, the subtitles give up... Bloody Hell
Look at Savile's face! He's done something! LOL!
Kevin is great.
My fave comedian.
I was on a ride in Disney Florida and an american guy sat in front of me turned round and said ' I overheard your accent, are from the north or sourh of Ireland' I told him neither. He apologised said 'Im sorry what part of Scotland' I said Im not scottish either, Im from Liverpool which is in England....he didnt believe me.
Reminds me that our US slang is just nothing compared to the Scottish variety, as Kevin only began to prove - and no a bad Aussie impression! Hilarious!
‘I wonder whether he’s taking the piss out of us’ is the best line in this video 😂😂😂😂
I was in scotland back in september 2014!
I'm Scottish born. Lived in Canada 40 yrs. Last time I landed home in Scotland...immigration guy said. Whires yir Scottish passport? Yeah should hay yir Scottish passport. Like he could project the future rising of the clans:)
he's great I never heard of him
Well I’m English and I love the Scots amazing amazing people
Trust me they dont think the same of you!
One of my best mates is from Glasgow, I'm from Manchester. He explained that most Scotts like people from the industrial northern cities such as Manchester and Liverpool but don't like cockneys and other southerners. Fuck knows if it's true or not he always dribbles shit x
RNW fuck off mate
@@rnw2739
We do actually. We don’t hate England, we hate Westminster.
@@jameshartley2538 that’s true at least in my opinion I think
is it just me? at 20 secs in he laughs at "better together". the dream will never die. Soar Alba gu brath!
Nice Gaelic
I was doing a hike in Peru and the other other person was a Scot. The Peruvian woman who was our guide spoke pretty decent English but I ended up interpreting Scottish to Australian English for the guide to understand a fucking word that he said. I felt like a true man of the world, being able to connect cultures like that.
getting back to Kevin Bridges........fucking brilliant....
people rarely speak out against those who pay their salary especially if its a generous salary.
Bridges knows who pays his wages.
Cannae believe how that turned out, the vote. So we're better together? Madness.
I like the things the NO camp is saying. Exactly the same things the British empire was telling colonized people when they were fighting for the freedom. Nothing is more dear to any human being than freedom.
If they are voting in a referendum on independence then they are quite clearly free.
sam brook Typical arrogant ass answer.
You said freedom. They are free. Stop spreading bullshit
sam brook No, they're not free. If they were free, they could make any decision they want without Westminster interfering. Can they do that, let's say, economically? Or on taxes? Nope, so shut it imperialist pig.
They vote, and have the same rights as any Englishman, Welshman ir N.Irishman, they're as free as I am. Also im 100% non imperialistic.
I turned on CC...nothing! Even google gave up in Scottish
about 7:45, i think Newcastle used to be in what was Scotland before the wars with the english etc dunno he's very funny
10:20... Absolutely superb! 😂
And how did Nicola stugeons independence work out. Good thing we have Kevin to make us scots still laugh.
I love the subtitles.
Claudia ya fuckin cow ahts too good 😂
Absolute class man 😂
Bridges is in a class of his own.Funny as fuck.
The Big Yin (hope he stays with us a while longer), Frankie Boyle, and Kev.i.n. all share top place on the podium, imo. Now, let's see ye fight over that...
I can't decide whether or not Scotland should be independent.
Have you decided yet😂
I reckon we should.
best comedian by far 👌
Kev Bridges is as funny as fuck!! Best Scottish comic ever!! Not much competition from scotland to be honest.. the crankies?... frank carson and francis boyle, whoever she is? and the you have , well no one else.
coltsuperocean10 Frankish Boyle is a guy, do your bleeding homework.
Frank Carson was from Northern Ireland!
Not much competition from Scotland? Billy Connolly was one of the funniest ever British comedians
"Nicola Sturgeon Loves The Bobby" fahahahah I'm done... I'm proud to be a Scott xD
It's the boabby
It's boaby and it spelled scot
Love his accent!
Just listening to the Scottish accent makes the standup comedy funny
As a Welshman, I wanted Scotland to get their independence during the campaign. These days though, I really think we're all better off together. Scotland has way more influence than Wales and the Welsh are pretty happy
Joker the taffs only got buckets of coal to sell.
Scotland would be better off without Westminster's rule, we would keep all of the revenue we generate from oil, exports and tourism for redistribution into councils for better infrastructure instead of a bunch of fat cats exploiting our resources for their own gain.
No offence intended here, I think Wales would be better off sticking with the United Kingdom as you don't have as much of a tourist industry as Scotland, England or Ireland so it would be somewhat advantageous for your people to have the support of a larger country. Until your country's people decide otherwise that is, the United Kingdom is doomed to fall apart in the next 50 years I'd say.
If what I heard was true the popular vote was for succession. However they switched the vote piles to make it look like it was the opposite. I would not be surprised if that were true. The English need the crazy Scots for their wars and the Scottish lands for taxation & food.
Todd Stanley Everybody I have spoke to about the Independence referendum all said they voted yes, being all my family members and my friends that were old enough to vote at the time. Since everybody I have asked voted yes that shows that the majority of people voted for independence as I cannot seem to find a no voter, it was obviously rigged.
Queen Elizabeth needs her heating bills paid for after all doesn't she...
F4lloutBoy96's Channel That was what I got from it. A rigged election. An Australian news organization & RT both ran similar stories about the strong possibility of it being rigged.
it pays to be careful what you wish for, especially now that brexit is turning into a beaurocratic and financial nightmare - voting for brexit was a disaster mainly by people who had no idea what they were voting for and therefore deciding the scottish fate at the same time so there is small wonder that the scots are waiting for a referendum to be done very presently in order to save them from the uk fate of voting for stuff the voters there had no idea would bring a lot of tradeloss and unemployment, presently still masked by corona fallout, and at the same time the idiots who voted for brexit also had no idea of the accessory damage that would be caused to exchange and travel restrictions within the eu and right of stay. in short, the most important trading partner was voted out and the uk plus scotland voted a third world country tradewise, with all the great problems this entails - mainly loss of trade and travel. you can t do something more stupid and dangerous to livelihoods all over the uk, than this
Your fantastic xx
Amazing.
So original.
9.37...I had to replay it 3 times....:)
"you've done something, look at you!" 😂
Scottish in an English accent. What a brilliant comedy idea. Superb comic.
I genuinely did not follow the Australia part. What was the confusion?
Folk canny make oot the Scoish accen!!
people pleaser 1 here mate, yer scottish is brilliant! xD
11:30 I swear this is my Mexican friend trying to sound Scottish.
'CLAUDIA! YOU FUCKING COW'. Killed me.
bout 1000 views of these are mine
come on kev bring back the indy Ref 2 show
That aussie accent is pretty spot on. Fucking hilarious.
Try to put the automatic subtitle generator hahaha it just goes crazy
Doin' ma heed in haha
KEVIN BRIDGES RULES THE LAUGHTER CIRCUITS.
Does he bollocks, Mickey Flanagan reigns supreme!
How about England goes independent, then Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland can live happily ever after!
Nah theyd never want that
TruffleTheHufflePuffle becuase you’d be fucked without England
Naw fuck em aw except Republic of Ireland
watch with English auto generated captions.. :)
where did he perform?
Billy Connelly's successor!!..original as they come!
why are there subtitles?
there's 3 best comedian s in Scotland and they are they are Kevin bridges Frankie Boyle in billy bhoy
subtitles for this clip?
Wow I’m super American, I need subtitles
I turned on the translator as I didn't want to miss any of his material. And it fucking quit after 30 secs.
I sometimes refer to money as badgers, as in 10 badgers is 10 quid.
They make good whiskey.
+JoachimderZweite No, we make good WHISKY
+Christina Speirs I stand duly chastised and corrected oh Ms. Anal Retentive.
+JoachimderZweite I am a bit but I'm also Scottish and know the difference.
Christina Speirs OOps you were wrong. From our dear friends at wiki - Whisky or whiskey[1] is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash. Various grains (which may be malted) are used for different varieties, including barley, corn (maize), rye, and wheat. Whisky is typically aged in wooden casks, generally made of charred white oak.---- So I was correct and you were wrong to correct me. English is my fourth language so I make mistakes, hence I believed you at first. How do you say " go away" in Gaelic.
+JoachimderZweite Ask any Scot. Whisky is Scottish. Whiskey is made elsewhere. Wiki as your reference point????