Two young performers wanted to do their act on stage. They wrote to Rikki Fulton for permission. Mr Fulton gave his permission. But said you just cant stand there doing the words. Youve got to work the audience. So true. They were pros at it. Not easy i am sure
Hilarious timing and he's got the crowd in the palm of his hand. He was at a do at the Glasgow City Council, they're having Beef Wellington. Jack pipes up this is the best buckin bridie I've ever had.
wow. 11 years ago. i remember being a kid, coming home from school every day and driving the exact same car off the exact same cliff in this game, and laughing every single time. i still boot it up every once in a while, when i'm feeling nostalgic of better times. but yeah, 11 years ago. makes me wonder if you're still alive, friend. cause that first trick you did; crashing the car through the concrete supports without hitting the explosives? i've never done that before! & a part of me wants to talk to the legend who managed to pull that off.
Consciousness and qualia arise from three conditions. Past knowledge. Goal framework. Evaluation of current information. An insufficient supply of any of the three prevents awareness. Thats why you forget you are wearing clothing too. That evaluation gives rise to all experience and sensation. This is my own theory. It applies to many diverse subjects and is precisely what I claim. How meaning is knowable. I came here so that some facile mind may hurry it into common knowledge. I think it may clarify the mental fog that darkens the world.
Awwe man, this is just a good laugh. Old fashioned humour and a masterclass in comic timing 🙂 I’ve no doubt that some young’uns would watch this nowadays and be mortally offended but who cares, I hope they are actually !
Have to wonder if those were the best wigs the two of them could find. They look like they should be propped up in coffins or something. Particularly the massive one in his tight suit, if I'd seen them as a kid I'd have been terrified. I know the 70s were a wasteland for fashion, but even so. Like prop corpses from an old Hammer film.
Absolutely brilliant!! How to work an audience, never a better lesson. One of the great Scottish entertainers.( I think he found it as funny as the audience)! I doubt if those of the "Chewin' The Fat" ilk could stand up to this, and over such a long period of time.
I stumbled on this and think it is hilarious. It's the same tune and idea as "Found a Peanut", but much funnier. ( I hope y'all don't mind an American- even worse an Ozark hillbilly-commenting here. I've been told to get off one comment board because I'm not British and don't have a valid opinion.)