@@phunkymind23 And, bearing in mind his Glasgow origin, clearly upwardly mobile. (Put the micro-pauses in the right place and you could imagine Frankie saying exactly that).
isn't this the song that's on vine where the fellow on the far right inhales helium, and one on the left looks terrified? i suppose helium is one way to avoid being castrated just for a soprano voice lol
The high c is in there due to a transcription error. That segment was at one time erroneously transcribed one fourth too high. However, the audience really loved that version, so it is now better known than the original version.
Yeah, remember those olden days long ago when the clergy could get away with committing horrible crimes and were never punished? Remember? So long ago.
@@duxnihilo If you've ever seen him on Mock the Week, he is incredibly vulgar and edgy, often for the sake of being vulgar and edgy. After Frankie left the show, it's a debate on whether Mock the Week got better or worse.
Do yourself a favour, and listen to that song. "Miserere mei, deus", by tenebrae choir. Just pop on some headphones, and let yourself go... It's absolutely incredible
No, I've heard this somewhere else.... please someone tell me where. At first I thought it was Amadeus, but that's not it. OMG it's going to kill me (even before corona virus does)
I thought they were going to talk about how Mozart stole this particular piece from the Vatican - they didn't allow anyone to even have the complete musical score so they could keep it secret - but then Mozart heard it once and just wrote it down 😂
@@ems7623 correct, it's not by Mozart. It's Miserere Mei deus, by Allegri. The Vatican wanted it to be exclusively performed so they made a big deal of not allowing anyone else to have the sheet music, but Mozart just heard it once when he was visiting and wrote the whole thing down later. He didn't claim it was by him, he just wanted to be cheeky. It would have been a very QI fact to put on the show.
After having a read, these comments have certainly grown... *_quite interesting._* Wtf? I must guiltily plea, that I have been out of the loop half way through series N.
I ran across "benefit of the clergy" in a history of Spain or some part thereof. The Feudal lords hated it but in Spain (or some part) it was finally allowed but not if the crime was committed with a blade or metal weapon (i.e., a battlefield weapon). Since the Church had martial orders and frequently their own armies, the benefit of the clergy was a fairly big, potential nuisance. It also made me wonder if this was a reason the Jesuits became so adept at assassinating people with poison, i.e., "didn't use a sword; benefit of the clergy!"
This Neck Verse is basically the same as the Hempen Verse in the Kingkiller Chronicle! I had no idea it was based on a real thing! That's so cool! (btw, I highly recommend the Kingkiller Chronicle by Patrick Rothfuss to anyone who will listen)
They're great books, but personally I don't recommend unfinished series to people anymore, after being left in limbo by quite a few authors, Rothfus included.
John I thought exactly the same. It’s nice to see people realise how educated and intelligent the man is. For my money, he’s the best comedian in at least a generation, but people fail to understand that the nasty stuff is a persona, and that he’s actually about the most liberal, enlightened chap you’d ever hope to meet.
Though a witch, I can recite quite a bit of Christian scripture and doctrine, including entire masses, in Latin; I wonder if I could claim Benefit of Clergy. 🤣 NB: The hymn being sung is "Miserere mei Deus secundum misericordiam" as composed by Gregorio Allegri, and, from the acoustics, seems to be the recording released by the Choir of New College, Oxford.
the specific song is "miserere mei deus", with loads of different versions available. :) you might also enjoy "vespers" by rachmaninoff, again with many versions from various folks.
@@sonoraortiz6837 oooo why thank you so much. I hope your doing well whenever you are. It's different times in which we are in. I'll pass your kindness on 🙂
That was a choral rendering of the score from thor: the dark world at the point where loki "dies". But yes, exactly the same timbre. Completely different piece though.
It’s played in many many things. It’s Allegri’s Miserere - I think this recording of the King’s College Choir from about ten years ago and the person singing it, unless he grew up to be a countertenor most definitely couldn’t sing it now.
the lot of you did not pay attention. apt. there is no record of the offensive play, no script, nothing. I'm so glad I'll be dead soon, with you all lot taking over with your 2 nanosecond attention spans. the world is so Doomed.
@@RIXRADvidz You're not an optimist then I assume, maybe someone does have a copy. Anyway, really it was just a joke that I often do on here, playing with the words from the end of the videos with something relevant to the video in particular.
The Japanese-language movie Isle of Dogs, directed by Wes Anderson, was inspired by Anderson seeing a sign for the Isle of Dogs, an area of London along the Thames river. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Dogs_(film) (click on the link within marked Development, for further explanation) The Ben Jonson play mentioned in the clip above was actually based on the area of London of the same name. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Dogs (click on the link within marked In the Media, where it talks about literary references to the Isle of Dogs) Hugh Dennis (of Mock the Week) once said that he lived in the Isle of Dogs as a child on "Would I Lie to You?" See ruclips.net/video/_eLL892s3d0/видео.html
He's written several books, does a newspaper column for the Guardian, done three or four standup tours - the audio recordings of several are published free - and has done three series of Frankie Boyle's New World Order on the BBC, as well as various election and new year TV specials.
The Japanese-language movie Isle of Dogs, directed by Wes Anderson, was inspired by Anderson seeing a sign for the Isle of Dogs, an area of London along the Thames river. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Dogs_(film) (click on the link within marked Development, for further explanation) The Ben Jonson play was actually based on the area of London of the same name. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Dogs (click on the link within marked In the Media, where it talks about literary references to the Isle of Dogs)
had to listen to the joke three times to understand the word "whiplash" instead of hearing "wet wash" but zen again i em german ja.. not a doctor though, i'm afraid
I’m an Atheist, too, but beautiful is beautiful religion-related or not. I can’t go a day without listening to an Orthodox chant (especially Russian and Greek Byzantine ones). Also, adore the Litany of the Saint - very calming!
faith breathes Is it this one? First video that came up in RUclips search result when I typed in “Libera - Sanctus” ruclips.net/video/hAiECJf5Ouo/видео.html Thanks for taking the time to recommend!
What do you mean Sandi when you said "Please pick something" ? Could you not tell I was picking my nose ? In any case, I was waiting for you to open that book fully. You were doing quite well with it but seemed to lose the plot half way through.
You HAVE to start adding subtitles to these. Some of those speakers are impossible to understand. Edit: This is not about accents. This is about enunciation. As it happens, it's actually Alan which is usually difficult for me to understand. It's not his accent, I just have trouble making out his words. It's also about sometimes two people talking at once.
0:40 I don't get it. Why is the "neck verse" being a "German doctor telling you you've got whiplash" so funny? If he's only implying neck verse = neck worse, isn't this ridiculously lame? (almost as lame as explaining comedy, I know, but I'm not British).
Because Eccliasiastical Law is recognised by the Courts from history ... and it is incredibly specialist. The Courts are independent of the Government (for the time being) as this is the basis of our 'Constitution' under 'Separation of Powers'. The Courts act as a counter-balance to illegal acts of Government ...
@@sagittariusa2283 You are one of many I've seen with it, but I have developed an immunity to people with it. It just bounces off me because I have something called don'tgiveafuckism.
Well saying Frankie Boyke, well known Celtic supporter knows how those folk used to get off with their crimes. Don't ever remember him ever getting a single other question correct on QI
Frankie Boyle's transformation into Ginger Father Christmas is going well, I see.
I feel like he'd ride around with santa on his sleigh, shitting down the chimneys of the naughty kids.
Squidward’s House And the good kids.
The Duke of Kidderminster Frankie doesn’t discriminate; he hates all children equally.
All adults, too.
Oh hey, for the first time in a long while, blatantly going for top comment has worked out well.
@@squidwardshouse5431 I read that in his voice.
"It's not worth losing your nuts for" is also great advice.
I would like this, but the upvotes are sitting at a wonderfully appropriate 69
Omg. Frankie Boyle cant look anymore Scottish than he does in the thumbnail. Then you hear him speak and he is not just Scottish, he is also a Viking.
Imagine Frankie reading here 🙈
He seem a little bit of a shadow of his former self but not necessarily in a bad way
A scruffy Viking rough sleeper with beard dandruff.
So he's also Norwegian?
@@phunkymind23 And, bearing in mind his Glasgow origin, clearly upwardly mobile.
(Put the micro-pauses in the right place and you could imagine Frankie saying exactly that).
isn't this the song that's on vine where the fellow on the far right inhales helium, and one on the left looks terrified?
i suppose helium is one way to avoid being castrated just for a soprano voice lol
It is! Thanks, I was wondering why I knew it
Yeah that was originally a bit by the King's College Choir (one of Britain's best choirs) on youtube, that someone reuploaded to vine
I checked, it was their April fools bit from 2014
I think you mean people on the far left inhale 'internet gas'.
Yes!! Awh I was so hoping they would play that clip 😂😂
Frankie Boyle is one smart cookie!
That doesn't make him any less of a twat
@@lewiskelly14 lmao
The beard makes him look so jolly
Knowledgeable does not mean smart. People should remember that
@@avinotion Frankie Boyle is clearly smart, doesn't matter what your definition is
I’m sorry to say, the only Latin phrase I know won’t get me out of jail, it’s “Romani ite donum!” Had to write that out 1000 times too.
The ones I know are "carpe canum" and "futue te ipsum". The first one might work as a distraction if I'm lucky 🤔
Bloody romans
These Words Could Save Your Life: "LOOK OVER THERE!"
Joakim Kanon what? What am I looking at? Hey I’m going to stop looking in a second...
What's Latin for,
_"It was only resting in my account"_ ?
LOL
That would be an ecumenical matter
@Daniel Adamson no, don't think so
😂😂
@Daniel Adamson YES!
Frankie has never sounded so intelligent before haha. Usually only insults come out of this mouth and I love him for it
you should probably check out his columns and books then
I love how Ross just casually savages Frankie at the end there
You mean compliments, not savages.
"savages" ?
Halcyon Days - your gratuitous hostility makes you sound like a very insecure person, which I’m sure you are.
@@gd7681 You did the same thing...
Broken Wave - keyword “gratuitous” 😉
Probably one of the funniest things I've ever heard Ross Noble say.
*thing
@@john.premose sorry, my mistake.
@@john.premose s
I think Sandi Toksvig’s pens leaking.
Boy did I misread this comment the first time I saw it
HAH! nice one
That’s just inspired me to save a stained shirt I really like!
She actually sneezed while filling her pen.
@@THEchiQ I naturally assumed she was snorting dried powdered blueberries when they cuased her to sneeze ......
As of course they so often do.
This is the Allegri Miserere, the high note is a solo top C which can be sung by a treble or an adult soprano who has to hit it 5 times!
The high c is in there due to a transcription error. That segment was at one time erroneously transcribed one fourth too high. However, the audience really loved that version, so it is now better known than the original version.
Frankie Boyle could be the only bloke I know who is utterly disgusted with himself for giving the right answer.
Especially getting a religious answer right
Yeah, remember those olden days long ago when the clergy could get away with committing horrible crimes and were never punished? Remember? So long ago.
It feels like it happened just yesterday, though.
@@BertGrink whoosh
@@bensblues whoosh to you
@@I.amthatrealJuan no
@@bensblues You can take that as a joke/sarcastic statement too, don't you see it?
I just saw this show for the first time and it's amazing 😍
This is the most unlike Frankie Boyle I have seen Frankie Boyle
I don't follow...
@@duxnihilo If you've ever seen him on Mock the Week, he is incredibly vulgar and edgy, often for the sake of being vulgar and edgy.
After Frankie left the show, it's a debate on whether Mock the Week got better or worse.
With a name like yours, I'm sure you know why he knows that. Callum.
@@randommadness1021 literally no idea what you mean
@@jimmyoakmeister aye he seems to have mellowed quite alot, but still just as savage
Do yourself a favour, and listen to that song.
"Miserere mei, deus", by tenebrae choir.
Just pop on some headphones, and let yourself go... It's absolutely incredible
Know it from civ 4 soundtrack. Absolutely amazing.
You and me have very different definitions of "absolutely incredible".
@@mico6155 yes. Yours is wrong
@@krzysztofpaszkiewicz1274 Thank you! I knew I recognised it from somewhere.
No, I've heard this somewhere else.... please someone tell me where. At first I thought it was Amadeus, but that's not it. OMG it's going to kill me (even before corona virus does)
I thought they were going to talk about how Mozart stole this particular piece from the Vatican - they didn't allow anyone to even have the complete musical score so they could keep it secret - but then Mozart heard it once and just wrote it down 😂
Just as well it wasn't Beethoven there on the day xD
The music played in this segment wasn't Mozart though, was it.
@@ems7623 correct, it's not by Mozart. It's Miserere Mei deus, by Allegri. The Vatican wanted it to be exclusively performed so they made a big deal of not allowing anyone else to have the sheet music, but Mozart just heard it once when he was visiting and wrote the whole thing down later.
He didn't claim it was by him, he just wanted to be cheeky.
It would have been a very QI fact to put on the show.
Nice to see that someone else remembers "Mozart's Magnificent Voyage", heh
Great line from Ross Noble there
After having a read, these comments have certainly grown... *_quite interesting._*
Wtf? I must guiltily plea, that I have been out of the loop half way through series N.
The very start of that singing reminded me of Muse - Knights of Cydonia ("no one's gonna take me alive") for some reason.
Frankie is a really smart bloke. Don't think he gets the credit as being an intellectual that he properly deserves
He managed to hide it very effectively during all those years on Mock The Week
He's also a leftish shill which saddens me deeply
Or, consider the following - he’s thought it through and decided he prefers left wing ideas? Just a hypothetical.
@@astratan2238 Or, you know, intelligent people are more left-wing.
Nice to see Sir Francis M.P Boyle on the show. 🧐
Sandi/Elves....time to unleash the Frankie again....please
Is Frankie Boyle is slowly turning into Brian Blessed, or is that just me?
This is the first time I've seen anyone get the question correct.
bloddy hell this may be the first time I saw Frankie smile
Hehe. Frankie Boyle read Medieval lives by Terry Jones. Everyone should btw.
I ran across "benefit of the clergy" in a history of Spain or some part thereof. The Feudal lords hated it but in Spain (or some part) it was finally allowed but not if the crime was committed with a blade or metal weapon (i.e., a battlefield weapon). Since the Church had martial orders and frequently their own armies, the benefit of the clergy was a fairly big, potential nuisance. It also made me wonder if this was a reason the Jesuits became so adept at assassinating people with poison, i.e., "didn't use a sword; benefit of the clergy!"
This Neck Verse is basically the same as the Hempen Verse in the Kingkiller Chronicle! I had no idea it was based on a real thing! That's so cool! (btw, I highly recommend the Kingkiller Chronicle by Patrick Rothfuss to anyone who will listen)
That's exactly what I thought of! Cool to know that Rothfuss based that concept on a real historical law.
They're great books, but personally I don't recommend unfinished series to people anymore, after being left in limbo by quite a few authors, Rothfus included.
These Words Could Save Your Life = "My safe word is ....." 😂😂
'Klaatu barada nikto' might also work, depending on the judge.
Oh yeah! Now I remember why we floated on over here.
I remember this music in Maurice (1987 movie)
so glad i'm not the only one who recognises it from that!!!
I swear I heard that song in Fable
I don't know why but frankie being on QI feels immensely strange.
John I thought exactly the same. It’s nice to see people realise how educated and intelligent the man is. For my money, he’s the best comedian in at least a generation, but people fail to understand that the nasty stuff is a persona, and that he’s actually about the most liberal, enlightened chap you’d ever hope to meet.
Felt exactly the same. Was pleasantly surprised as I love Frankie and QI.
Which episode is this clip from?
"Hand sanitiser IN STOCK."
My thoughts.
I like see frankie like this, enjoy your money and eat well. You earned it
Though a witch, I can recite quite a bit of Christian scripture and doctrine, including entire masses, in Latin; I wonder if I could claim Benefit of Clergy. 🤣
NB: The hymn being sung is "Miserere mei Deus secundum misericordiam" as composed by Gregorio Allegri, and, from the acoustics, seems to be the recording released by the Choir of New College, Oxford.
That song reminds me of winx club...
Frankie looking like the BBC held him captive for several years and made him feel "special", as punishment for his Mock The Week days.
Large Moving Box Rapey and Touchy were never to be trusted, either
frankie is so calm and mature. what happened?!
He's on QI
So , the clergy not judged by the same laws as their sheep, sorry flock.
Who would of thought it. 😂😂😂
He's really let himself go, frankie.
Frankies voice sounds so different
Please help me find the music they are discussing in the beginning. It so lovely and I could use some of that right now being stuck at home.
the specific song is "miserere mei deus", with loads of different versions available. :) you might also enjoy "vespers" by rachmaninoff, again with many versions from various folks.
@@sonoraortiz6837 oooo why thank you so much. I hope your doing well whenever you are. It's different times in which we are in. I'll pass your kindness on 🙂
@@jameskrus4435 -- same to you! take care in all this madness :)
Allegri: Miserere. Try the ones by The Sixteen, for example.
By the way, the phrase we hear is the modified version by Mendelssohn. Too bad nobody on the show knew that; then could’ve got points.
Frankie Boyle's no jist a bonnie coupon!
Nilguiri Hes nae even. And wi thon beard ye dinna even ken if he’s got a ful coupin.
@@whataheapofpish haha, aye, yir no wrang!
Clicked for Frankie. Anyone else?
Pretty much
My first QI clip since Fry left, only frankie could bring me back!
Yes. Love him.
Ross has a point. If the script is lost, why not simply re-create it from the DVD? ;-)
We had to learn this for GCSE history
Nice flex bro
Frankie Boyle has certainly been in a good paddock.
Where’s the helium choir boy hiding
Basically life today and every job we do 😂
I could've sworn this was the music they used for the play scene in Thor Ragnorok.
That was a choral rendering of the score from thor: the dark world at the point where loki "dies". But yes, exactly the same timbre. Completely different piece though.
It’s played in many many things. It’s Allegri’s Miserere - I think this recording of the King’s College Choir from about ten years ago and the person singing it, unless he grew up to be a countertenor most definitely couldn’t sing it now.
Mmm, that was quite interesting.
They agreed to bring Frankie only under heavy sedation XDd
This is the song that plays when they cover the black kid in baby powder.
there is an awesome video of someone using a helium balloon to sing this verse.
subtitles?
Well please come on, release the offensive material.
the lot of you did not pay attention. apt. there is no record of the offensive play, no script, nothing. I'm so glad I'll be dead soon, with you all lot taking over with your 2 nanosecond attention spans. the world is so Doomed.
@@RIXRADvidz ^ how to not understand a joke
@@RIXRADvidz You're not an optimist then I assume, maybe someone does have a copy. Anyway, really it was just a joke that I often do on here, playing with the words from the end of the videos with something relevant to the video in particular.
RIXRADvidz yo dude you good? Dont die on us
@@RIXRADvidz Ok, Boomer. And thanks for fucking up the world for the rest of us who are actually at least trying to be decent people.
Sounds like the Medal of Honor: Frontlines soundtrack
Frankie seemed so quiet in this episode
Ah yes. I know this from the memes.
Wait "Isle of Dogs"? Wasn't that a movie about a fictional Japanese island?
The Japanese-language movie Isle of Dogs, directed by Wes Anderson, was inspired by Anderson seeing a sign for the Isle of Dogs, an area of London along the Thames river.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Dogs_(film) (click on the link within marked Development, for further explanation)
The Ben Jonson play mentioned in the clip above was actually based on the area of London of the same name.
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Dogs (click on the link within marked In the Media, where it talks about literary references to the Isle of Dogs)
Hugh Dennis (of Mock the Week) once said that he lived in the Isle of Dogs as a child on "Would I Lie to You?"
See ruclips.net/video/_eLL892s3d0/видео.html
Frankie Boyle was on QI!?!?! I thought he got banned from tv.
Ar Yes, Sweet old Frankie Boyle, haven't heard much from him, since Mock the week fired him. Looks like his preparing for Valhalla.
So you haven't watched Frankie Boyle's new world order? Too bad
Can confirm @FisherKing recommendation is 10/10....Boyle off the leash!...and good guests!
@@fisherking7798 Seriously, how good is that show!!!
He's written several books, does a newspaper column for the Guardian, done three or four standup tours - the audio recordings of several are published free - and has done three series of Frankie Boyle's New World Order on the BBC, as well as various election and new year TV specials.
@@acehighjohn1759 Frankie's his usual viciously funny self loved it
The only word I could understand Frankie Boyle say was "offensive". Guess he was speaking of his work.
Is the movie isle of dogs the same thing they talk about here?
The Japanese-language movie Isle of Dogs, directed by Wes Anderson, was inspired by Anderson seeing a sign for the Isle of Dogs, an area of London along the Thames river.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Dogs_(film) (click on the link within marked Development, for further explanation)
The Ben Jonson play was actually based on the area of London of the same name.
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Dogs (click on the link within marked In the Media, where it talks about literary references to the Isle of Dogs)
Well, at least it wasn't a line about an altar boy coming into the rectory.
New Message Usually the other way around in my understanding
All I could think of was hitman...
man, Frankie has really let himself go since his Mock the Week days, hasn't he?
Mock the week was a load of wank though. He's far better off it and doing his own stuff
@@goodsirknight Too bad Frankie's own stuff is crap since he decided offensive comedy - the thing that earned him his stardom - is now haram.
@@MrJoeyWheeler each to their own freeman
Boyle has been eating too much deep fried Scottish food.
Help me
I am a direct descendant of Ben Jonson.
So?
That's not an accomplishment.
Broken Wave Are people only allowed to talk about accomplishments?
go to the start of the video and spam the left arrow button (or spam tap the left side of ur screen if ur watching on a phone), u'll thank me later
had to listen to the joke three times to understand the word "whiplash" instead of hearing "wet wash"
but zen again i em german ja.. not a doctor though, i'm afraid
What happened to Frankie Boyle? Why is he suddenly some sort of half-speed pudding? Is it just age or did something actually happen?
'You fight like a dairy farmer!'
How appropriate. You fight like a cow.
Atheist here, but that song at the beginning is absolutely amazing. Listen to it often.
Sounds like I heard it in Fable or something
I’m an Atheist, too, but beautiful is beautiful religion-related or not. I can’t go a day without listening to an Orthodox chant (especially Russian and Greek Byzantine ones). Also, adore the Litany of the Saint - very calming!
Barbara Joseph-Adam Libera is a great choir if you want to check them out! Love their rendition of Sanctus
faith breathes Is it this one? First video that came up in RUclips search result when I typed in “Libera - Sanctus”
ruclips.net/video/hAiECJf5Ouo/видео.html
Thanks for taking the time to recommend!
What do you mean Sandi when you said "Please pick something" ? Could you not tell I was picking my nose ? In any case, I was waiting for you to open that book fully. You were doing quite well with it but seemed to lose the plot half way through.
Frankie is more intelligent than anyone gives him credit for.
Maybe that is because he is a complete prick?
@@lewiskelly14 OK, we get it you don't like him. No need to keep banging on about it, it makes you sound like a complete prick.
You HAVE to start adding subtitles to these. Some of those speakers are impossible to understand.
Edit: This is not about accents. This is about enunciation. As it happens, it's actually Alan which is usually difficult for me to understand. It's not his accent, I just have trouble making out his words.
It's also about sometimes two people talking at once.
Its called a regional accent
Out of interest, where are you from? And who didn't you understand?
@@jollyspirited Oh wow, I'm sure NeatNit can understand Frankie now that he knows it's called a regional accent.
I find that funny because I understand everyone completely, but then I'm used to these accents and dialects.
I just wish they added subtitles cuz sometimes the audio on some of these clips is so low
q
I also recommened, 'No dear, your bum doesn't look big in that'. Saved quite a few men over the years.
That music was the creepiest and most uncomfortable thing ive heard
I clicked because of the thumbnail
0:40 I don't get it. Why is the "neck verse" being a "German doctor telling you you've got whiplash" so funny? If he's only implying neck verse = neck worse, isn't this ridiculously lame? (almost as lame as explaining comedy, I know, but I'm not British).
A lot of British humour is based on puns.
Wot, Boyle not sarky?
How many times did Franky have to beg for forgiveness for his transgressions before he was allowed back on the BBC?
He's had his own show for 4 years on BBC. New World Order in it's 4th season. Worth a watch.
They begged him
How could these words save my life when the church doesn't run the government anymore?
Because Eccliasiastical Law is recognised by the Courts from history ... and it is incredibly specialist. The Courts are independent of the Government (for the time being) as this is the basis of our 'Constitution' under 'Separation of Powers'.
The Courts act as a counter-balance to illegal acts of Government ...
Damn frankie looks terrible here
It's good to see someone with Dwarfism hosting tv programmes
Sandi doesn't have dwarfism, she's just not very tall.
Good to see someone with Cuntism isn't prevented from commenting.
@@decodolly1535 like a munchkin?
@@bren106 you're right, you're allowed to comment here mate . We won't judge you or your condition. How long have you lived with Cuntism?
@@sagittariusa2283 You are one of many I've seen with it, but I have developed an immunity to people with it. It just bounces off me because I have something called don'tgiveafuckism.
Well saying Frankie Boyke, well known Celtic supporter knows how those folk used to get off with their crimes. Don't ever remember him ever getting a single other question correct on QI
“There’s no god but Allah
And Mohammed is his prophet”
- in Arabic obviously
Frankies new politically correct soy boy form is shit. I prefer his old offensive gimmick.
Sandi ruined the show.. she’s no where near as funny as fry:(