My best mate, Andrew complained of a head-ache, at school, for a whole year, when he was 7. He died of a brain tumour aged 9. It's been almost 50 years - but I'll never forget that gentle giant.
They should react to 'Rik Mayall & Adrian Edmonson break character' where Ade is making Rik crack so hard, I thought he would die. And then he did, that bastard.
Ade did The Dying Swan for the BBCs Comic Relief (charity show ) totally straight, and with feeling 😂 My favourite though was Robert Webb (David Mitchell’s comedy partner ) doing Flash Dance. He totally nailed it 😂😂
Here in the UK just after WW2 we had Bert Trautman an ex German paratrooper who after being a prisoner of war ended up playing professional football for Manchester City as a goal keeper he famously broke his neck saving a goal in the FA cup and played on to the end. Survived and was Well loved and accepted.
You may remember Absolutely fabulous a tv series that travelled successfully to the US Jenifer Saunders was the creator and main character, well she is married to Ade Edmondson
Oh man the 70's and 80's were truely something else. I find it so amusing when the school calls and I have to go pick up one of my kids because they have a mild headache. I sat in the classroom unknown to me suffering from meningitis and the teacher gave me a sugarcube to suck on. 😅
Love your guys reactions. My mum, fell off a swing at 17 and broke her back. She didn't know about it until she was 23 when she started getting pains at work. She had to go into a full body cast for 9 months. And as a side note, I broke my neck a couple of years ago falling off the roof clearing the gutters. I had a neck brace on for 8 weeks.
I fractured my arm doing a vault at school (springboard onto horse) around the age of 9. The teacher thought I was exaggerating, so I didn't even go and see the school nurse. I remember walking between classrooms with my arm resting on an A4 ring binder. My parents took me to A&E at the hospital when I got home. Next day I was back at school with my forearm in a plaster cast. The teacher looked at my arm and just walked on. I can't imagine how many weeks it was before the cast came off, but he never mentioned it once. This was the 70s, so there was no chance of him being sued. He was just that kind of arrogant person.
Adrian "Ade" Edmondson - Born and raised in Bradford, West Yorkshire... But abandoned his own city to live in Changford, Devon, along with another home in London, plus supports Exeter FC. He rarely talks about his own city, unlike most other famous Bradfordians who are proud of where they're from.
Where Adrian Edmondson lives or chose to live is none of your business. David Hockney, also from Bradford also moved away mainly to London and LA, where he had a couple of houses. He moved to a variety of places. But where people choose to live is none of my beeswax. Or yours. To be fair Bradford is a shithole and racism is rampant, so why should Ade be proud of where he's from.
Beserker!... a good read from Ade, thoroughly recommend it! but but but, I sprained my neck, I couldn't look down for THREE days! That's why no homework. :D Cheers guys!
10:02 He was clearly talking about a *Vault Box* which is 10:33, but was getting it mixed up with a *Pommel Horse* which is the thing they hold with their hands, and spin their legs around.
Just came across your channel, did 12 hours straight! I don't know what makes me like reaction channels??? Probably: I like the things I like...but if someone else likes them too.. that's terrific 🎉🎉
My mom broke her neck after her horse reared and fell over backwards landing on her. She waited a few days to go to the doctors. She now has a rod fused to her spine. She can’t turn her head backwards because she blacks out. You can break your vertebrae without being paralyzed but it is still considered a broken neck.
One thing my martial art training grindet to my spine was the way to to fall front and backwards. And you bet, that it has saved me more than one broken limb... Greeting from sometimes bit slippery weather having Finland!
Not as severe, but I once broke my fibula playing football/soccer and my doctor diagnosed it as bruising. Being the smallest of the lower leg bones, I was still able to walk and be on my feet for 8 hours at work, until one day I knocked the leg when on a bus. Went to A&E, had an X-ray and was eventually told, about 3 weeks after I had been kicked in the back of my leg, that my fibula was broken and to take some time off work to rest up. No action needed by the doctors as the bone had realigned and was repairing itself.
Guys I broke my neck at 21, during a footy match I knew something was bad at the time! @38 years old I was diagnosed have to deal with it for rest of my life!
I believe Ade was talking about a Pommel Horse which is a piece of equipment used in Gymnastics that is mainly used to summersault over and land on your feet.
g'day mate, luv the t-shirt. you always look great Jodie. years ago that's how most injuries were treated. have an apirin , chill for a while, then get on with your day, you will be fine.
People can do incredible things without realising they are injured - Famous "broken neck" story - Bert Trautmann goalkeeper for Manchester City broke his neck tackling an opposition player in a 1950's Cup final match in front of 100,000 people at Wembley (UK). Got up rubbed his neck & carried on playing! & picked up cup winners medal at end of the game . Incidentally, if you want an autobiography that is a million miles away from current anodyne bio's of overpampered sports stars -have a read of his!
Ade was in the sitcom The Young Ones in the early 80s, a rather important show that launched alternative comedy in the UK. I still find it funny, but I doubt it aged very well for first time viewers. Instead I'd like to suggest watching Bottom, a sitcom Ade did with Rik Mayall, which is more timeless. It ran for 3 seasons, 18 episodes. Which is way too short of course, but luckily there are also 5 stage shows (on YT as well). Those are even better in my opinion, but require you to understand the dynamic between the two characters.
I'm from Belgium and I remember reading about this show in the paper where it said that when 'The Young Ones' was the moment the show was broadcasted, there was less crime on the streets cause all it was so populair, if all the hoodlums where watching it. And not only them, it was so popular.
Having been educated in the 60s and early 70s this rang true from the start . But considering the physical comedy Ade is so famous for I did have a few doubts . Jock Watt was a great name and they could have a lot of fun with it . Nick gives Dick Van Dyke a run for his money with the accent .
He's best known for playing Vivian an out of control loud, overtly aggressive, screaming anti-social university adolescence from the show "The Young Ones". He spent his life as Vivian pushing his head through walls, doors, headbutting people, I know it's not real, but there must be some impacts sometimes. I wouldn't call what he's describing a broken neck, it's more of a fracture. A broken neck requires actual displacement of the bones - like what Christopher Reeves did, not fracturing them. You don't walk around with a broken neck.
There's no difference, they mean the same thing. Fracture just means a break in the continuity of the bone structure. Can be a hairline stress fracture or a displaced fracture. More important is whether the fragments are stable and not displaced. Particularly important in the spine as the spinal cord can be compromised.
@@annicecooper8105 A broken bone is a break, a fracture is a lesser break. For example medically a fracture the bone remains in place, a break deforms the bone and often breaks the skin. In a neck injury that is unheard of, but the difference exists. If the spinal cord was not affected, his walking proved it wasn't, he may have slipped a disc or chipped/fractured it partially., but it wasn't broken. A break would not have fixed itself - regardless of how much pain he was in. It sounds like spinal misalignment after an injury, that's not necessarily a broken neck. The other approach is call all bone injuries as fractures and then you would have a simple or compound fracture? It depends how technical you want to go?
@@daveofyorkshire301 Dave, I worked in Fracture Clinic for years ! There is literally no difference between a fracture and a break. There are certainly different grades of fracture / break which is a way of describing the severity, pattern, number of fragments etc. it can also determine the way a patient is treated. ' Break ' is probably a more colloquial terminology and fracture is a medical term but they mean the same thing and are used interchangeably with each other. Any fracture can become displaced and cause damage to the surrounding tissues - in the case of the spine it can involve the spinal cord and damage the spinal cord or peripheral nerves. But equally the spinous process at the back of the vertebrae can be fractured and the structural integrity of the vertebrae remains. Painful, but not at risk of spinal cord damage. Ade is quite right, they just give painkillers and allow Mother Nature to work her magic and heal the bone. ALL breaks / fractures fix themselves as our body can manufacture new bone in weeks. Any metalwork or plaster cast just holds the bones in a good position whilst healing and provides some comfort / pain relief. Any broken or fractured bone can pierce the skin, including spinal fractures, but it is certainly not usual. Christopher Reeve fractured and displaced his very top vertebrae from the one below - something called a ' Hangman's Fracture ' - he was extremely fortunate to survive the injury at all as the colloquial name suggests it is often fatal due to the effects on the breathing and cardiac centres houses in the upper spinal cord.
I've cut back on a heck of a lot of reactors.. a real lot.. but I've kept you guys and Forces of Light Entertainment and Bunnytails Reacts and changed your notifications to 'All'.
er...guys, it's ADE Edmondson. It's short for Adrian. And he's a British comedy legend.
I’ll give them a pass, I think he is a genius
I'm surprised he has any neck movement at all, after being hit around the head with a frying pan by Rik Mayall for all those years.
🤕😃
Just what I was thinking!
Thwack!😂
My best mate, Andrew complained of a head-ache, at school, for a whole year, when he was 7. He died of a brain tumour aged 9. It's been almost 50 years - but I'll never forget that gentle giant.
Sorry to hear that. Cheers to you.
I’m so sorry…
Ade is comedy gold, saw him years ago in the stage version of bottom with rik mayall
Me too. 2001 an Arse Oddity at Hammersmith Apollo of all places (anyone who doesn't know that Bottom was set in Hammersmith, London)
I did too, the "weapons grade y fronts" tour! So good!
They should react to 'Rik Mayall & Adrian Edmonson break character' where Ade is making Rik crack so hard, I thought he would die.
And then he did, that bastard.
It's called a 'pommel horse'. A large piece of gym equipment with a leather-clad pad on legs of adjustable height.
Pre reaction squabbles between you two might be my favourite part of every video 🤣
Ade did The Dying Swan for the BBCs Comic Relief (charity show ) totally straight, and with feeling 😂 My favourite though was Robert Webb (David Mitchell’s comedy partner ) doing Flash Dance. He totally nailed it 😂😂
Noel Fielding doing wuthering heights was pretty good as well.
Here in the UK just after WW2 we had Bert Trautman an ex German paratrooper who after being a prisoner of war ended up playing professional football for Manchester City as a goal keeper he famously broke his neck saving a goal in the FA cup and played on to the end. Survived and was Well loved and accepted.
IF I had a pound for every time my dad told me that story...
You may remember Absolutely fabulous a tv series that travelled successfully to the US Jenifer Saunders was the creator and main character, well she is married to Ade Edmondson
Oh man the 70's and 80's were truely something else. I find it so amusing when the school calls and I have to go pick up one of my kids because they have a mild headache. I sat in the classroom unknown to me suffering from meningitis and the teacher gave me a sugarcube to suck on. 😅
You're such a fkn liar
Love your guys reactions. My mum, fell off a swing at 17 and broke her back. She didn't know about it until she was 23 when she started getting pains at work. She had to go into a full body cast for 9 months. And as a side note, I broke my neck a couple of years ago falling off the roof clearing the gutters. I had a neck brace on for 8 weeks.
I fractured my arm doing a vault at school (springboard onto horse) around the age of 9. The teacher thought I was exaggerating, so I didn't even go and see the school nurse. I remember walking between classrooms with my arm resting on an A4 ring binder. My parents took me to A&E at the hospital when I got home. Next day I was back at school with my forearm in a plaster cast. The teacher looked at my arm and just walked on. I can't imagine how many weeks it was before the cast came off, but he never mentioned it once. This was the 70s, so there was no chance of him being sued. He was just that kind of arrogant person.
Ade was in a show with the late great Rik Mayall called Bottom. I can 100% guarantee that Jodi would HATE it 😂😂
The fact you didn't even mention the young ones is laughable , it was way superior to Bottom
@jackwhitbread4583 "Laughable" you pretentious tosser 😂
Adrian "Ade" Edmondson - Born and raised in Bradford, West Yorkshire...
But abandoned his own city to live in Changford, Devon, along with another home in London, plus supports Exeter FC.
He rarely talks about his own city, unlike most other famous Bradfordians who are proud of where they're from.
Where Adrian Edmondson lives or chose to live is none of your business. David Hockney, also from Bradford also moved away mainly to London and LA, where he had a couple of houses. He moved to a variety of places. But where people choose to live is none of my beeswax. Or yours. To be fair Bradford is a shithole and racism is rampant, so why should Ade be proud of where he's from.
Just love watching you Nick, you are so funny, your Mrs is so lucky to be with you
Nick that’s the best Jamaican accent I’ve heard in ages man.
Asskisser.
I love these 2 and how they are together so much
An aspirin for a broken neck seems like a good swap to me.
Ohh yeah..finally recognize him as it's been a very long time since I've watched The Young One's.
Beserker!... a good read from Ade, thoroughly recommend it!
but but but, I sprained my neck, I couldn't look down for THREE days! That's why no homework. :D
Cheers guys!
10:02 He was clearly talking about a *Vault Box* which is 10:33, but was getting it mixed up with a *Pommel Horse* which is the thing they hold with their hands, and spin their legs around.
Knowing how much Jodi sleeps my first thought when she zaid late at night 'almost 6pm is it?'😂
🤣🤣 you know it!!
When I was at university everyone who had an accident/ was sick etc was given 2 paracetamol and a crepe bandage. 😳🤣🤣
I'm enjoying the extra banter in the vids, better than straight reactions IMO.
Just came across your channel, did 12 hours straight! I don't know what makes me like reaction channels??? Probably: I like the things I like...but if someone else likes them too.. that's terrific 🎉🎉
Ade Edmondson was in two shows called the young ones and bottom which you two should check out.
Should check out your spelling😡
@@markcutting6504 What did I spelt wrong?
Warning, like marmite? 🤔
I love bottom but I think Jodi might not 😂
Do the compilation of all robs impressions
Jodi’s hair’s amazing
Yes she reminds me of Jessica Tarlof. (please excuse spelling)
My mom broke her neck after her horse reared and fell over backwards landing on her. She waited a few days to go to the doctors. She now has a rod fused to her spine. She can’t turn her head backwards because she blacks out. You can break your vertebrae without being paralyzed but it is still considered a broken neck.
Great to see Adrian in 'Star Wars - The Last Jedi' and of course 'Guest House Paradiso'.
One thing my martial art training grindet to my spine was the way to to fall front and backwards. And you bet, that it has saved me more than one broken limb... Greeting from sometimes bit slippery weather having Finland!
Not as severe, but I once broke my fibula playing football/soccer and my doctor diagnosed it as bruising. Being the smallest of the lower leg bones, I was still able to walk and be on my feet for 8 hours at work, until one day I knocked the leg when on a bus. Went to A&E, had an X-ray and was eventually told, about 3 weeks after I had been kicked in the back of my leg, that my fibula was broken and to take some time off work to rest up. No action needed by the doctors as the bone had realigned and was repairing itself.
It is possible to break your neck without being completely disabled. Kurt Angle won an Olympic gold medal in wrestling, with a broken neck.
Guys I broke my neck at 21, during a footy match I knew something was bad at the time! @38 years old I was diagnosed have to deal with it for rest of my life!
I fractured my spine in 2018 without going to the doctors or hospital for months, I found out some 6 months later, after it had healed.
Who the flip is Ade? 😂😂😂😂 He’s called Adrian Edward Edmondson 🎉❤
Love your page guys. There is a really good WILTY are elephants attracted to David Mitchell I would recommend highly
I believe Ade was talking about a Pommel Horse which is a piece of equipment used in Gymnastics that is mainly used to summersault over and land on your feet.
You aren't a fool Jodi but you may be sat next to one😂😂❤❤
There's competitive personality and then there's 7:38 competitive personality
g'day mate, luv the t-shirt. you always look great Jodie. years ago that's how most injuries were treated. have an apirin , chill for a while, then get on with your day, you will be fine.
People can do incredible things without realising they are injured - Famous "broken neck" story - Bert Trautmann goalkeeper for Manchester City broke his neck tackling an opposition player in a 1950's Cup final match in front of 100,000 people at Wembley (UK). Got up rubbed his neck & carried on playing! & picked up cup winners medal at end of the game . Incidentally, if you want an autobiography that is a million miles away from current anodyne bio's of overpampered sports stars -have a read of his!
Ade*
Ade was in the sitcom The Young Ones in the early 80s, a rather important show that launched alternative comedy in the UK. I still find it funny, but I doubt it aged very well for first time viewers. Instead I'd like to suggest watching Bottom, a sitcom Ade did with Rik Mayall, which is more timeless. It ran for 3 seasons, 18 episodes. Which is way too short of course, but luckily there are also 5 stage shows (on YT as well). Those are even better in my opinion, but require you to understand the dynamic between the two characters.
I'm from Belgium and I remember reading about this show in the paper where it said that when 'The Young Ones' was the moment the show was broadcasted, there was less crime on the streets cause all it was so populair, if all the hoodlums where watching it. And not only them, it was so popular.
There’s a great one, considering your past videos on cricket, for you to do.
Called “The Birds & The Bees…& Cricket”. It’s superb.
Having been educated in the 60s and early 70s this rang true from the start . But considering the physical comedy Ade is so famous for I did have a few doubts . Jock Watt was a great name and they could have a lot of fun with it . Nick gives Dick Van Dyke a run for his money with the accent .
I'm more intrigued by Jock Watt. Was that really the name of his PE teacher?
I'm guessing the 'Jock ' was a nickname but it worked well for the story
"Abrian" 😆
Jodi looking gorgeous!
Recommendation: Would I Lie To You?: Debbie McGee "Police surrounded my house after I set off an alarm in my bikini"
That's not a broken neck, it's a cracked vertebrae.
Yeah, I'm only 40 and this seems feasible even when I was a kid. The whole culture back then was more or less _"get on with it."_
I would imagine that if this happened to an American, he'd have sued the school 🤣
100%
Ade, not Abe.
He meant a vaulting horse. Google it.
a broken vertebra is nothing - he once put his out out of the window of a train and was decapitated
I should have said he put his head out out of the window
A hybrid or a mongrel?😂😂😂
Nick, how many wars do you want to start with those accents?
I broke my neck having a shave once....Was terrible,...head flopping about everywhere. still you've got to press on haven't you?.
Okej let's see hows right this time
ABE 🤣🤣🤣 Americans... sigh
He's best known for playing Vivian an out of control loud, overtly aggressive, screaming anti-social university adolescence from the show "The Young Ones".
He spent his life as Vivian pushing his head through walls, doors, headbutting people, I know it's not real, but there must be some impacts sometimes.
I wouldn't call what he's describing a broken neck, it's more of a fracture. A broken neck requires actual displacement of the bones - like what Christopher Reeves did, not fracturing them. You don't walk around with a broken neck.
There's no difference, they mean the same thing. Fracture just means a break in the continuity of the bone structure. Can be a hairline stress fracture or a displaced fracture. More important is whether the fragments are stable and not displaced. Particularly important in the spine as the spinal cord can be compromised.
@@annicecooper8105 A broken bone is a break, a fracture is a lesser break. For example medically a fracture the bone remains in place, a break deforms the bone and often breaks the skin.
In a neck injury that is unheard of, but the difference exists. If the spinal cord was not affected, his walking proved it wasn't, he may have slipped a disc or chipped/fractured it partially., but it wasn't broken. A break would not have fixed itself - regardless of how much pain he was in.
It sounds like spinal misalignment after an injury, that's not necessarily a broken neck.
The other approach is call all bone injuries as fractures and then you would have a simple or compound fracture? It depends how technical you want to go?
@@daveofyorkshire301 Dave, I worked in Fracture Clinic for years ! There is literally no difference between a fracture and a break. There are certainly different grades of fracture / break which is a way of describing the severity, pattern, number of fragments etc. it can also determine the way a patient is treated. ' Break ' is probably a more colloquial terminology and fracture is a medical term but they mean the same thing and are used interchangeably with each other. Any fracture can become displaced and cause damage to the surrounding tissues - in the case of the spine it can involve the spinal cord and damage the spinal cord or peripheral nerves. But equally the spinous process at the back of the vertebrae can be fractured and the structural integrity of the vertebrae remains. Painful, but not at risk of spinal cord damage. Ade is quite right, they just give painkillers and allow Mother Nature to work her magic and heal the bone. ALL breaks / fractures fix themselves as our body can manufacture new bone in weeks. Any metalwork or plaster cast just holds the bones in a good position whilst healing and provides some comfort / pain relief.
Any broken or fractured bone can pierce the skin, including spinal fractures, but it is certainly not usual. Christopher Reeve fractured and displaced his very top vertebrae from the one below - something called a ' Hangman's Fracture ' - he was extremely fortunate to survive the injury at all as the colloquial name suggests it is often fatal due to the effects on the breathing and cardiac centres houses in the upper spinal cord.
@@annicecooper8105 Am I speaking to an American here?
@@daveofyorkshire301 nope. Although I'm not sure what relevance that would have ? 🤷🤔
That accent gets a nope out of 10
I've cut back on a heck of a lot of reactors.. a real lot.. but I've kept you guys and Forces of Light Entertainment and Bunnytails Reacts and changed your notifications to 'All'.
Not true
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