This is possibly one of my favourite scenes of the show. To this day, I still say "Senseless waste" (overly dramatically) if I spill tea or whatever. With this sketch, its the detail about the M&S food bit that does it for me, "coarsley cut corriander, lime wedge, ummm". The other thing I really enjoy about the show as a whole is that Ashey Ash and Jarwayne are kinda dumb, but they come up with beautifully poetic things like: "If man say him a ting, him a ting" and in the episode whatheather, when they are discussing a dodgy religious organisation setup by some guy called Eddie and Ashley's response is just amazing.
That line is bizarrely poignant and lyrical, you're right. They're Shakespearean Fools, really--ostensibly silly and annoying and pranky and just there to muck about, but actually quite astute as well as eloquent, making profound observations about modern life.
Everyone complaining about how they're talking need to grasp the concept of society and colloquial language. There's a lot of foreign cultural influence in the UK mostly from the Caribbean and street slang has evolved. Other than that this is one of the funniest scenes in PhoneShop
Ya done know mans a wagamama man init, yes blud manamansawagamamaman every day, or m&s simply food on a slowwww day, you wana take it to the simply game?
As people have commented below, wagamamas is a chain restaurant and Jerwayne says 'wagamamas man' meaning the obvious but 'dun know' doesn't mean don't know it basically means you know with great emphasis. Similar to 'you get me'.
Thanks for clearing that up homie...I heard this on a new track today on Soundcloud and couldnt figure it out!!! Heres the track>>> soundcloud.com/coolidgeave/hertz-wagamama-man
Jerwayne says "You don't know, man's a Wagamama man, innit", referring to the Asian noodlebar restaurant chain Wagamama, where Ashley would be getting the salmon teriyaki bowl.
Says you don't know man's a wagamama man and hence the title of the clip. it is a japanese restaurant popular in the UK. I think there are quite a few in Aus as well.
I'm Australian and LOVE this show, but having trouble deciphering what they are talking about at 0:33. "You don't know man's a ......" ??? Can someone shed some light on what they say and what it means?
When he says done know , it means . I done know , its an emphasis on agreement , like if i said to you do you know charlene takes it up the gary glitter on first night , you say dead set or bigtime yeAh , this is done know or dun kno
Best written, best performed, most watchable, most likeable show and cast on tv. Genius.
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"...and a bag for life to put them in. Then bin the lot."
That line absolutely cracks me up...
Senseless waste!!! 🤣
I worked on sutton high street and grew up in south london
this programme is so perfectly done its scary
SacredNutrino Yeah me too - Dominos pizza 😀
is so true its scary
You worked in Waterstones innit g
The most underrated show ever, unless you have watched it... You will never understand the genius behind the show 👏🏾👏🏾❤️
'senseless waste'
ways
Just bring this sitcom back make the world a happier place has me on stitches every time comedy genius
tasting the difference in reverse
the perfect encapsulation of the cost of living crisis
This is possibly one of my favourite scenes of the show. To this day, I still say "Senseless waste" (overly dramatically) if I spill tea or whatever. With this sketch, its the detail about the M&S food bit that does it for me, "coarsley cut corriander, lime wedge, ummm". The other thing I really enjoy about the show as a whole is that Ashey Ash and Jarwayne are kinda dumb, but they come up with beautifully poetic things like: "If man say him a ting, him a ting" and in the episode whatheather, when they are discussing a dodgy religious organisation setup by some guy called Eddie and Ashley's response is just amazing.
That line is bizarrely poignant and lyrical, you're right. They're Shakespearean Fools, really--ostensibly silly and annoying and pranky and just there to muck about, but actually quite astute as well as eloquent, making profound observations about modern life.
If man say he a ting then he a ting.
This is Genius, it's "You are what you say you are"
So well written and delivered this is one of my favourite scenes from Phoneshop.
"What did I tell you about running...." 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Manaman is a wagamamaman every day
or M&S Simply food on a slow day
0:18 I just can't get enough of how Jerwayne says "sANGwijiz"
One of the funniest scenes of ANY sitcom ever.
The dialogue is so original. “Move that paper like origami”?😂
'What did I tell you about running' lol 😆 them small jokes are too much
This show was so well written and acted, just perfect
Im tasting the difference in reverse 😂😂😂.. floored!!
i remember the days i used to pick up a likkle spice bun, pack of cashews and some percy pigs on the way to the till, LIKE IT WAS NUTTIN lalal
ahead of their time
This was legendary i wish wish wishhh this was back on tv !!!!
Everyone complaining about how they're talking need to grasp the concept of society and colloquial language. There's a lot of foreign cultural influence in the UK mostly from the Caribbean and street slang has evolved. Other than that this is one of the funniest scenes in PhoneShop
What makes the joke work is how they list all the ways they waste all their money on senseless waste .truly brilliant writing.
Love this show, “Yam in the Microwave” my fav scene 🙏😀
This along with Peep Show and The Inbetweeners is Britains greatest comedies no doubt in my mind
Living in Dubai all my brit friends turned me on to all these shows. Americans don't know what they're missing. Quality comedy in the UK!
'Apple man? Yeh, Maplin Gyal? No!
'Apple don't grapple the Mapple.'
Ya done know mans a wagamama man init, yes blud manamansawagamamaman every day, or m&s simply food on a slowwww day, you wana take it to the simply game?
Coarsely cut coriander... it's the use of coarsely that makes it extra funny. Victoria Wood probably was the first to do that
As people have commented below, wagamamas is a chain restaurant and Jerwayne says 'wagamamas man' meaning the obvious but 'dun know' doesn't mean don't know it basically means you know with great emphasis. Similar to 'you get me'.
Thanks for clearing that up homie...I heard this on a new track today on Soundcloud and couldnt figure it out!!! Heres the track>>>
soundcloud.com/coolidgeave/hertz-wagamama-man
@@EKIM713 thats a banger bro
Phoneshop and Utopia Fridays were the best
hold tight for the rewind no hats no trainers!
I grew up in Croydon and dated a girl from Sutton or ' Slutton" as it was called. Right in this era. This is so spot on. Perfectly done.
I miss these times...
This conversation is so relatable!!
WHAT DID I TELL YOU ABOUT RUNNING!!! hahaha
Looool My favourite line of the whole series, still use it to this day
great acting.....love it.....
I live 5 min from Sutton High Street, and yet I've never seen this show until this clip. I've done a disservice!
Energy drink for the rastas? Dreadbull gives you things fam lol and hot guys with lazy eyes classic comedy
"taste the difference in reverse" 😂
ooiiiyy oooiiyy! brainstorm
Back to the opal fruit days!
When snickers was called opal fruits
um bongo !
Move that paper like origami
Forget the A4 I want to spend mine on the AWhore
John von Horn I use the phrase all the time in my business life. Sadly, nobody has seen this show.
Did all that in one take 😀
Oh my days is that sangwiches? 😂😂😂😂
My favourite line
I find that the inclusion of "Coarsely cut coriander" really ups the game of any Lunch! This Series was Comedy Genuis
OH MY DAYS IS THAT SANDWICHES!?
Percy Pigs FTW! Colin the Caterpillar just aint got da juice..
Oooii Oooii Brain Storm!
Oh my daaaays is that SANDWICHES 😂 sssshh man's on a value ting out here
Man n man is a waggamamma man lol
"WHAT I TELL U ABOUT RUNNING" 😀😀😀
“Sang- witches” 😂
How channel 4 got rid of this show, phone jacker, chewing gum and inbetweeners, but kept hollyoaks... defeats me.
Tasting the difference in reverse!
Kolo at people talking about how terrible slang is. Look up cockney can't, slang has always been around and language is constantly evolving.
Standard Fam!
eat my lunch bin the lot, SENSELESS WASTE!
Babies dressed as Roman soldiers delivering pizzas. Wot
The high quality hurt my eyes, most of these clips are in 144
Jerwayne says "You don't know, man's a Wagamama man, innit", referring to the Asian noodlebar restaurant chain Wagamama, where Ashley would be getting the salmon teriyaki bowl.
Thanks for the explanation
I was dying at the part hahahahahahah
Says you don't know man's a wagamama man and hence the title of the clip. it is a japanese restaurant popular in the UK. I think there are quite a few in Aus as well.
2 people are on a value ting.
The Goat
coast of living: mans using self checkout to avoid paying a bag for life💔😂
2nd Best British Comedy Ever!!! 1st is Mr. Bean.
Manj E Singh nah ID say Peep Show then this show, then the Inbetweeners,then The Office, Then Mr. bean
Got a link for Manj E Singh, @@TamboMambo ?
I liked My Family! Ben Harper was the most relatable and hilarious character ever
@@undisclosedbeats2685 facts
man a man a wagamama's man
Never run on the high street fam
"vulga!"
Senseless waste! VULGAR 😂😂
A OWL!?
Oh my days, is that sandwiches? 😂
Best bit along with A OWL?
A Owl?
@@motion.resolved A Owl!
@@BodaciousWickerman A Owl... Large, on her back
OH MY DAYS IS THAT A SANDWICH
VUUUUULGA!
Two people are tasting the difference in reverse
saw that made me laugh more....
you want a bag for 5p yeah and a bag for life to put em in :D
This scene is my roman empire
A OWL.
"I'm tasting the difference in reverse" 😂
Comedic genius
ASHY ASH
What have I told you about running?
Never run bruv!
A new season please!!
Are you familiar with the movies of Jude Law? 🙏
Anuvahood state of mind
This was filmed near my house omg
Oh my daisies sandwich 🤣🤣
Love the way he says that lamo
hilarious
@funkateer17 Yep and even the private school kids too.
dun know
I'm Australian and LOVE this show, but having trouble deciphering what they are talking about at 0:33. "You don't know man's a ......" ??? Can someone shed some light on what they say and what it means?
TeamKilday Wagamama is a noodle house ... there talking about high end snacks
When he says done know , it means . I done know , its an emphasis on agreement , like if i said to you do you know charlene takes it up the gary glitter on first night , you say dead set or bigtime yeAh , this is done know or dun kno
do they not have credit cards?
Presumably Jerwayne was already into his overdraft, considering he was taking payday loans from pawnshops
“Sexless waste” 😂😂😂😂
*Senseless
My line’s better….. great scene, the writing’s excellent
@@stefangrant1989 🤝
Freudian slip there bruv
m and s simply food on a slowww day
Shame face payday loan 😂 ive done this before hahah, sold videos games to CEX or Game for a little help me cash hahah
epic
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