44:29 ... My (american) 6 year old daughter could have come up with a BETTER logo than ( a bunch of BRITISH adults ) getting paid $270,000 - to create a new olympic logo !! GIVE my 6 year old $270,000 & she would have come up with ( anything ) bettter than the crap design Britian came up with !!
44:30 ... CUTTY SARK ( named after a profitering ship during the prohibiton ) ... ( british vs. American names ) CUTTY SARK is a type of american liquor ( whiskey ) ... why bring up a liquor brand - if they have NOTHING to do with the olympics !?
Jimmy tells Russel he can't put a shoe on the desk halfway through filming because it'll make it harder to edit the show and they'll have to show the audience the clip of Russel putting the shoe there so they understand why it's there, then Russel gets rid of it and it was included in the show anyway 😂
We laugh at the Bolivian government for acting so aggressively towards one another, but most people are completely unaware of 2 laws that exist in the UK; 1 - It is illegal for a member of parliament to carry a weapon into parliament. This is specifically because before this law existed they used to bring swords in ALL THE TIME and begin attacking one another when they felt the debate slipping from their centre. Violent brutes having to be restrained by other members finally being forced to leave their blades at the door so they can at least attempt a civilised conversation... which didn't happen, they just started abusing each other verbally, leading to law 2 - No member of parliament can curse or insult another member of parliament. When you hear one minister refer to another as "The right honourable gentlemen/lady" without a name they are, in essence, saying "that cunt over there" is as legal a manner as possible so as to retain their seat. The only people who truly need legislation in order to inhibit their misbehaviour seems to be those who write it. Perhaps they should come up with this set of personal rules to not be an arsehole instead of being such an arsehole they feel the need to force such restrictions on those who wouldn't think to act in such a manner to begin with.
@@user-rp3kn4pr5jis it really an assumption when she says this to the NYT though? "From 18 to about four or five years ago just feels like a bit of a haze, because I was literally just off my face the whole time,"
10:24 And then a little over a year later, Rob Brydon gets the job replacing Angus Deayton on _Would I Lie To You?,_ thus ensuring he got to continue doing his David Mitchell impression.