It is weird to hear Damien Lewis' actual accent. The first I'd seen him was in the show Life. I was very disappointed that Life was cancelled. It was a highly underrated series. Damien was excellent as Charlie Crews.
As an American, I find myself constantly pausing these HIGNFY videos to check Wikipedia to find out if something is serious or a joke. I've loved Susan Calman for some time now, but a lawyer? Her? Working in the US with death row inmates??? I had no idea. Could I love her more? Another lesbian I'm falling hard for. 😞 I do love her though!
@@fintonmainz7845 This made me laugh! 😆 But really, the bonus of going out to get rocks from an asteroid is that they can see them in their original condition - pristine, intact, unpolluted, and completely sterile. Garden meteorites are covered with organisms and contaminants as soon as they land, and their surface is deformed. Edit: Now having actually seen the segment in which the asteroid is discussed, I realize I am a know-it-all pillock. Your post is still funny, and more relevant than mine.
Fun Fact : Bamboo puts out a noxious air born particulate and an oily substance that causes you to itch when you cut green bamboo. It truly is a Dragon. Snarled running roots, that emerge as long pointed claws, as you cut it the other branches slap and hiss, often leaving you bloodied and gasping. The Bamboo Always Wins. it's a Dragon.
But… What is the neighbor-cabbage meant to do with this warning? It can’t run away. Or is their defense just that they smell awful when you boil them? ‘Cause that’s not keeping people from boiling them.
Maybe put out more sulpher smells to put off grazers or shut down capillaries? Or hold nutrients in stalk, instead of continuing to feed growing leaves or maybe, warning calls cause release of chemicals to seal wounds to leaves in surrounding same species? Just possible answers.
Yeah, but that eventually led to a brilliant line when Ian said "Three and sixpence." I thought that was hilarious! But part of that is me being American and very proud of myself for understanding the joke. 😀
Why is it in these old shows they think their leaders are so bad but when we look at them today, they seem so much better than the current ones. Even Nixon doesn't seem so bad these days. Pretty soon we'll call time early 40s the good old days. Didn't like that Hitler, but Mussolini and Franko weren't so bad.
Sorry,Mussolini and Franco were murderers, time doesn't change that. If you change your view it means you accept having less morals. Same with Nixon. I love people willing to put their own judgment call on what is and isn't harmful. No wonder the world just keeps getting worse...🤭🤣
Same reason why older folks always complaining about "kids these days!", despite the fact that when they were kids the adults were saying the exact same thing about them.
Well the ideal age was the 50s in amaerica wasn't it ..the white picket fence and the hoover and the milkshake bars and rock and roll... and everyone through rock and roll was going to be the downfall...and we all said that was a logical fallacy... but look where we are now? Exactly where they catasrophised we would be!
What makes it a dialect rather than a regional accent? I've never been clear on the distinction of those two words, but I have heard linguists consistently referring to regional accents.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
@@thisravenhasflown010 Be fair - it's funny when John Cleese delivers it as Basil Fawlty. I'm sure there's some sort of diagnosis for the person spamming this everywhere, whom I wish with compassion that they slowly rot, which is sad (and I'm a bad person), but it's one of my favorite moments from Fawlty Towers.
Such a treat! Really enjoy Susan Colman. Thank you so much for the upload.
Chris Packham is an icon and kind of hot
From US. I am addicted to Susan and Damian......... British snark, with a twist. Thanks.
Susan was hilarious!
I love Susan's giggle 😃
She's absolutely adorable!
Thank you BH
thank you so much
It is weird to hear Damien Lewis' actual accent. The first I'd seen him was in the show Life. I was very disappointed that Life was cancelled. It was a highly underrated series. Damien was excellent as Charlie Crews.
Thanks for posting.
Thanks I needed this!
Thank yoou.
Thanks for posting
Hath Bringeth. you must know how badly I need these laughs. Thanks Bunches Budd.
You are thirsty my friend .. but i agree .. i missed this one as one i thought I'd seen then saw posted an hour ago ..
Greetings from Amsterdam
As an American, I find myself constantly pausing these HIGNFY videos to check Wikipedia to find out if something is serious or a joke. I've loved Susan Calman for some time now, but a lawyer? Her? Working in the US with death row inmates??? I had no idea. Could I love her more? Another lesbian I'm falling hard for. 😞 I do love her though!
My bf ..1965 ...swam with the Flipper dolphins. They are amazing. They can tease. One tried to hold her underwater...
News is news
Old news is old news
Very old news is History
In 2020 the Japanese space program sent a rocket to an asteroid and returned with samples for the first time.
Then one lands in someone's garden.
@@fintonmainz7845 This made me laugh! 😆 But really, the bonus of going out to get rocks from an asteroid is that they can see them in their original condition - pristine, intact, unpolluted, and completely sterile. Garden meteorites are covered with organisms and contaminants as soon as they land, and their surface is deformed.
Edit: Now having actually seen the segment in which the asteroid is discussed, I realize I am a know-it-all pillock. Your post is still funny, and more relevant than mine.
Jeremy hunt was named chancellor last week.
That went well.
@@lizziebkennedy7505 How many chancellors have there been since then?
Chris pacham, Terry nuttkins and Michaela Strachan.. really wild show if I'm not mistaken
Love Chris...I'd rather watch badgers too ..lol
Fun Fact : Bamboo puts out a noxious air born particulate and an oily substance that causes you to itch when you cut green bamboo. It truly is a Dragon. Snarled running roots, that emerge as long pointed claws, as you cut it the other branches slap and hiss, often leaving you bloodied and gasping. The Bamboo Always Wins. it's a Dragon.
Koalas only pee on Poms, guys.
Nice they didn't add "bear" to Koala
OK, The cabbage sends out a warning. Then what? Do all the other cabbages run away?
They get more bitter...I suspect everything in my garden is screaming all the time😂
So Cameron was not actually that far off on the price of milk then.
Bizar ...
Damian mentioning an asteroid passing in 2021 ...
😮🤓
But… What is the neighbor-cabbage meant to do with this warning? It can’t run away.
Or is their defense just that they smell awful when you boil them? ‘Cause that’s not keeping people from boiling them.
Maybe put out more sulpher smells to put off grazers or shut down capillaries? Or hold nutrients in stalk, instead of continuing to feed growing leaves or maybe, warning calls cause release of chemicals to seal wounds to leaves in surrounding same species?
Just possible answers.
An Etonian claiming he's not posh, making jokes about other Etonians. Ring posh, and relaying stories of his dinners with presidents...yep
Yeah, but that eventually led to a brilliant line when Ian said "Three and sixpence." I thought that was hilarious! But part of that is me being American and very proud of myself for understanding the joke. 😀
Why is it in these old shows they think their leaders are so bad but when we look at them today, they seem so much better than the current ones.
Even Nixon doesn't seem so bad these days. Pretty soon we'll call time early 40s the good old days. Didn't like that Hitler, but Mussolini and Franko weren't so bad.
Sorry,Mussolini and Franco were murderers, time doesn't change that. If you change your view it means you accept having less morals. Same with Nixon. I love people willing to put their own judgment call on what is and isn't harmful.
No wonder the world just keeps getting worse...🤭🤣
Same reason why older folks always complaining about "kids these days!", despite the fact that when they were kids the adults were saying the exact same thing about them.
Well the ideal age was the 50s in amaerica wasn't it ..the white picket fence and the hoover and the milkshake bars and rock and roll... and everyone through rock and roll was going to be the downfall...and we all said that was a logical fallacy... but look where we are now? Exactly where they catasrophised we would be!
*Midlands DIALECT
What makes it a dialect rather than a regional accent? I've never been clear on the distinction of those two words, but I have heard linguists consistently referring to regional accents.
Oh, this is an old episode. No thanks
You're an amateur! I've seen this 7 times since lock down began.
Move on. Don't comment. We'll enjoy. Regardless if you don't sweetheart🤭😘😘
Wow, you can count. And you can FRO. Good riddance.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
How many times are you going to drop this unfunny comment?
@@thisravenhasflown010 DON'T YOU KNOW SHERLOCK ?
@@thisravenhasflown010Endlessly. So tedious.
@@thisravenhasflown010 Be fair - it's funny when John Cleese delivers it as Basil Fawlty. I'm sure there's some sort of diagnosis for the person spamming this everywhere, whom I wish with compassion that they slowly rot, which is sad (and I'm a bad person), but it's one of my favorite moments from Fawlty Towers.
good episode, but Susan Calman is dreadful
No, she's not.
I love her. She could say anything in that accent and make me chuckle.