Robin would of made a great British history teacher. Very well educated man about a lot of rgings actually. I would of loved talking to Robin a wealth of knowledge!!
This is one of the many reasons I love Robin - how much he loved history and how much he knew about it and loved talking about it. I love history, too, but don't know nearly as much about it as Robin does, especially considering that Robin was fascinated with British history and I'm way more into American history. I, especially, love the one clip of the Bee Gees together while Robin is talking about something in history when he stops talking and, after a few seconds of silence, Barry starts laughing and, then, a few seconds after that, Mo starts laughing too. I've seen that clip many times before and it never fails to crack me up because of Barry's and Mo’s delayed reactions to what Robin said and that Mo didn't, even, start laughing until after Barry did! I think that Robin's English home is so cool and beautiful and that it's so cool that Robin and Dwina got to live there and that RJ got to grow up there!
Robin giving his brothers the giggles is one of my favourite clips too. RUclips couldn't have offered me a more satisfying thumbnail than this! I enjoy learning bits of history here and there, but Robin makes the subject much more intriguing than I have ever imagined. Especially when he gives the tour around The Prebendal. It makes me happy to see how much he and his family loved living there. I remember reading that the previous owner of the house at first didn't want to sell it to Robin, due to him being a "rock star". However, Robin's knowledge on British history impressed the seller so much that he managed to buy the house. No wonder he felt the most at home in Thame.
@@CestlaVieAuRevoir I know, right?! It was the best thumbnail for the video! He really does! It's crazy how you can get a shy introvert to talk a lot just by getting them to to talk about something they're really passionate about. Suddenly, they're like a whole different person! I should know, being a shy introvert myself. Robin's tour of the Prebendal was very interesting. I thought the tour he gave Leo Sayer was very interesting too. Whoa! I didn't know that about when Robin was buying the Prebendal. That's crazy! Yeah. No wonder.
I love listening to Robin speak.
I LOVE Robin Forever amado 💓❤💜💔
Robin would of made a great British history teacher. Very well educated man about a lot of rgings actually. I would of loved talking to Robin a wealth of knowledge!!
Robin would've made a brilliant history professor with all of that knowledge. His intelligence is one of the reasons why I love him so much!
This is one of the many reasons I love Robin - how much he loved history and how much he knew about it and loved talking about it. I love history, too, but don't know nearly as much about it as Robin does, especially considering that Robin was fascinated with British history and I'm way more into American history. I, especially, love the one clip of the Bee Gees together while Robin is talking about something in history when he stops talking and, after a few seconds of silence, Barry starts laughing and, then, a few seconds after that, Mo starts laughing too. I've seen that clip many times before and it never fails to crack me up because of Barry's and Mo’s delayed reactions to what Robin said and that Mo didn't, even, start laughing until after Barry did! I think that Robin's English home is so cool and beautiful and that it's so cool that Robin and Dwina got to live there and that RJ got to grow up there!
Robin giving his brothers the giggles is one of my favourite clips too. RUclips couldn't have offered me a more satisfying thumbnail than this! I enjoy learning bits of history here and there, but Robin makes the subject much more intriguing than I have ever imagined. Especially when he gives the tour around The Prebendal. It makes me happy to see how much he and his family loved living there. I remember reading that the previous owner of the house at first didn't want to sell it to Robin, due to him being a "rock star". However, Robin's knowledge on British history impressed the seller so much that he managed to buy the house. No wonder he felt the most at home in Thame.
@@CestlaVieAuRevoir I know, right?! It was the best thumbnail for the video! He really does! It's crazy how you can get a shy introvert to talk a lot just by getting them to to talk about something they're really passionate about. Suddenly, they're like a whole different person! I should know, being a shy introvert myself. Robin's tour of the Prebendal was very interesting. I thought the tour he gave Leo Sayer was very interesting too. Whoa! I didn't know that about when Robin was buying the Prebendal. That's crazy! Yeah. No wonder.