Coming Very Very Soon, Watch me getting an ulcer to the modern world, so you don't have to. Hilarious, inciteful, unexpected, sensible, irritating, & unfathomable reaction videos everyday, or until I collapse from exhaustion. Plus some great old tele (if YT will allow them) & random everyday life stuff too, because you can't just do one thing on here, even if that's what 'they' tell you to do! Max Toujours x.
Hi, TY for uploading this episode, there's almost a view on this subject where we're close to being made fully aware of the gravity of the content in this subject, I remember being thought provoked in the 90s, now in 2024 I think it's time to get ready for the great revealing, brilliant and stuff, keep smiling, respect, keep smiling, J
I was just about to sit down and eat dinner , when I got the sudden urge to watch Alexi Sayle . So this popped up I laughed like a drain , dinner was nicer with Alexi .
More Martha lol! Bonanza to Dr Quinn. Og Hollywood fly on the wall. Bet you she had some stories. They may not all have been true but they would hage been good
Ah when the series of books was going past the screen at around 26 mins, it briefly showed “ This Haunted Isle “ by Peter Underwood which is available on RU-vid if you type it in, it’s a wonderful account of this country and it’s ghosts and apparitions. You learn about historical figures such as T E Lawrence and Rudyard Kipling
3:58 is one of the houses on Coppice Lane, Heapey (near Chorley). Incidentally the deep cutting shown at 3:44 passing right by the house is of the former Lancashire Union Railway, a line than ran from Cherry Tree Junction to Chorley until closure to all traffic in April 1966.
2:13 The funniest and most unintentionally brilliant part of the sketch is when Dawn (apparently) forgets how she's supposed to pronounce "frames" and Jennifer corrects her, forcing the characters to indirectly acknowledge that the way they talk is just something they completely made up
I saw Alexei doing stand up at Lancaster University many many years ago, he was brilliant and the way he dealt with a heckler was amazing. I have lots of respect for him, a true knowledgeable talented man, amazingly funny.
Always loved this kind of documentaries from this era. Everything about it. All of it is to nostalgic. it really hits you with many emotions and memories.