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A Step-by-Step Guide to Perfect British Intonation 

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Год назад
Two things. First - your lessons are brilliant! Thank you, you've made a lot of things about English clear to me. Second - as a Ukrainian I want to thank you for your support. That little bracelet you have on your wrist means much more than you think. Thank you and much respect from Kyiv, Ukraine. If you ever come here after the war I'll be happy to show you around.
@ОкейникЛайкин
@ОкейникЛайкин Год назад
Where were their bracelets when the US was in Afghanistan or in other countries they invaded? Is it only because THE Russian started the war? I love how propaganda works, that’s so big
@lenatanevska4761
@lenatanevska4761 2 месяца назад
Я також звернула увагу і мені стало приємно ))
@isabelatence7035
@isabelatence7035 Год назад
British English is elegant, intonation is an important differential, I met an English woman in Egypt, she used this variation when I said I was from Brazil, "Brazillll!! Incredible class, Gideon, your way of teaching is top notch. I'm going to practice🤩 thank so much
@LetThemTalkTV
@LetThemTalkTV Год назад
Glad you liked it.
@eugeniomarins2936
@eugeniomarins2936 Год назад
Eu adoro as aulas desse cara, são ótimas. Eu leio e falo o idioma, os meus colegas me pedem para corrigir os artigos científicos deles! Mas esse cara me mostra que eu não sei chongas de inglês. 😂
@isabelatence7035
@isabelatence7035 Год назад
​@@eugeniomarins2936 eu sigo Mr Gideon fazem um bom tempo, até hoje é o canal mais incrível para obter dicas e aulas, Gideon é o cara! É uma pessoa generosa em nos mostrar curiosidades da língua, humor fantástico.. 🤠
@eugeniomarins2936
@eugeniomarins2936 Год назад
@@isabelatence7035 E simpático!
@oswaldocaminos8431
@oswaldocaminos8431 6 месяцев назад
​@@LetThemTalkTVHello Dear Gideon! I am already studying "The loom of language"; It is a wonderful book although quite difficult. Wiele Danke for the recomendation.🤭👏
@joseaugustopiresdemeneses2908
The best teacher ever.
@yevhenhoncharenko7862
@yevhenhoncharenko7862 Год назад
Watching this lesson from Ukraine and I've just noticed your blue-yellow bracelet hanging on your wrist! And that warmed my soul soooo much!! Thank you my dear British people for your support!!!
@LetThemTalkTV
@LetThemTalkTV Год назад
We stand by Ukraine
@NatashaNosenko
@NatashaNosenko Месяц назад
@@LetThemTalkTV God bless you! Thanks for all your support💙💛
@internations6272
@internations6272 Год назад
I feel so grateful especially for this one! Had a couple of never-ending gramma doubts that you have explained in a such an easy way to get. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
@OceanChild75
@OceanChild75 Год назад
Watching this video will be part of my morning routing from now on - I’m tired of being told I have a flat tone and of having people thinking I am being sarcastic when I am genuinely complimenting them 😅 it has taken me a while but I have now come to terms with the fact I will never sound English and having a good intonation is my new realistic(ish) goal. Thank you for your amazing video - once again sparkled with humour & Britishness 💛
@LetThemTalkTV
@LetThemTalkTV Год назад
I'm sure you speak beautifully already.
@simpleman7203
@simpleman7203 Год назад
That's interesting. Where are you from originally?
@OceanChild75
@OceanChild75 Год назад
@@simpleman7203France, we don’t really use intonation unless we want to stress on a particular word or want to ask a question without bothering with changing the word order ("Tu es LÀ?" instead of "es-tu là?" for instance - the first sentence without any stress could be an affirmation). I just read one of your comment saying you were Russian, it is such a gorgeous language 🙂 I love the sound of it, it’s really pleasing to the ear! I used to work with some Polish people and I got them to teach me fruits and pets in Polish (I have to confess that the fact Polish uses the Latin alphabet made it a lot less intimidating than Russian). I was so proud of myself, not that I could go anywhere with words like "pomidor" (tomato) or "shwinka morska" (guinea pig) but I’m a bit of a language nerd 😂 x
@simpleman7203
@simpleman7203 Год назад
@@OceanChild75 it was funny reading your flattering words about Russian language, because I was about to tell you how French sounds like music to me. That's why Im probably will never going to learn it. I'm scared of loosing that melody in it, I'm afraid I might become too caught up in finding meaning of the words instead of enjoying the flow 😅 French accent is the cutest by the way, whether it is English or Russian! Polish sounds kinda funny for my Russian ear with their love of "czczhzc", "gzchze" sounds, haha 😂. But I think Polish might say something of that nature about Russian as well. I'm not really language nerd, but I know for a fact that current Russian language and classic literature was heavily influenced by French. Now I think we are predisposed in liking how it sounds :)
@OceanChild75
@OceanChild75 Год назад
@@simpleman7203 oh thank you haha I often have English people telling me they find my accent cute but whenever I meet a French person here and hear them speaking English, I feel like my ears are bleeding 🤣 Yes France and Russia have a lot in common, not only literature but the way we got rid of our monarchy (I’ll have to be more careful otherwise I’ll never get British citizenship 🫢)
@ArtBlade
@ArtBlade Год назад
First off, thank you very much for your excellent videos. As to intonation, I learned how very important it was when a British friend once told me it wasn't my grammar or vocabulary that gave away I wasn't British but the lack of British intonation did. In other words, I didn't _sound_ British. He then imitated me by quoting one sentence the way I had said it and then repeating the same sentence "in English." It was an epiphany. And it stuck. And it motivated me. Having watched your video I am glad to report that I got most of it right and I thank you profusely for helping me with the rest. :)
@rook2635
@rook2635 Год назад
If there are any non native speakers watching this don't worry about sounding British it doesn't matter and foreign accents often sound nice
@juanhincapiemejia
@juanhincapiemejia 2 месяца назад
I hate the bad idea That North Americans speaks theperfect english ...it's Not true..too.much Slang and Boring rich Teenager accent
@amherst88
@amherst88 Год назад
You never cease to amuse/amaze me with new insights into my native language ❤
@dylancleverdon486
@dylancleverdon486 3 месяца назад
i know its weird learning about how i speak im over here practicing the accent i already have lol
@raychat2816
@raychat2816 Год назад
Good series of videos, I personally still agree with Gideon saying you do NOT need to sound not like where you are from some time ago, English is a third language for me and my accent is ok for me 😊 I do however completely understand why some might have the utter need to lose their accent, specifically for work relations … not however for one’s identity … ultimately
@ildarmingazov2304
@ildarmingazov2304 Год назад
Hey there! The good explanation is a half of understanding. Thanks a lot!
@85Y85
@85Y85 Год назад
I love all your contents Old Bean , yet That episode about The Posh English was magnificent, mate! 💯 A Bravo Deserved👏🏼
@rickebuschcatherine2729
@rickebuschcatherine2729 7 месяцев назад
I improuve my intonation by slow down all the video an read at loud the subtitles.... thanks Gedeon, you're very helpfull !
@StuffMadeOnDreams
@StuffMadeOnDreams Год назад
This is my first video ever where I have let the two ads run until the end with just one purpose. Like always, excellent content, good editing and better humour.
@miodragpopovic3301
@miodragpopovic3301 Год назад
Hi Gideon, many thanks for your clear and concise explanations.
@LetThemTalkTV
@LetThemTalkTV Год назад
glad you liked it
@jassianterri
@jassianterri Год назад
Very interesting. Great content! Thank you. I do notice, that from my background, furious sounds like annoyed/ surprised and happy surprise sounds like faked surprise. Shows how much it matters what you were emotionally primed to as a child.
@marciogarcia4761
@marciogarcia4761 Год назад
I am from Brazil and now I am living in the UK since 2021. For me is a very nice head every day some British intonation, and stressed words. Until the basic "Good Morning" have a special intonation.
@sardorbek6399
@sardorbek6399 Год назад
Perfect, I enjoy learning from this Sir's lessons
@JLa_802
@JLa_802 9 месяцев назад
It just came to me that this world be an extremely helpful video for people who struggle reading other people’s emotions, especially if they have a hard time with facial expressions and body language. I don’t think vocal intonation is emphasized as much facial expression in therapeutic settings, specifically I’m thinking of autism. Part of the initial test is showing pictures of different faces and asking what that person is feeling, the more you get “wrong” the higher your score BUT intonation is a much more accurate way to read someone! We make silly faces all the time, especially when we’re being sarcastic! For people who struggle with eye contact and face blindness in general, diagnosis or no diagnosis, this would be a way more useful tool! Heck, it even helps me, I sometimes have a hard time getting my point across and changing my intonation might just be the fix! Thank you!
@AlexanderVadVer
@AlexanderVadVer Год назад
You are Brilliant
@LetThemTalkTV
@LetThemTalkTV Год назад
so are you.
@claudiomolina4994
@claudiomolina4994 Год назад
I loved it!!! Thank you very much ❤
@EnglishwithAlan
@EnglishwithAlan 2 месяца назад
as an EFL teacher, this is very helpful for my students. thank you. to be fair, I think all of these guidelines apply to American English as well. except for the marmite.
@Ignazio_Avulso
@Ignazio_Avulso Год назад
Great video, thank you.
@jackdarby2168
@jackdarby2168 8 месяцев назад
This gold mate! Gold!
@memel5206
@memel5206 Год назад
Excellent video, thanks sir! ☺️
@rickebuschcatherine2729
@rickebuschcatherine2729 Год назад
I've already see a video on the subjet by a French, but you explain so much on this video thanks...
@sophiecooper81
@sophiecooper81 Год назад
Another great video!
@olivewoohoo
@olivewoohoo 9 месяцев назад
this is a brilliant video🎉
@ThiccPhoenix
@ThiccPhoenix Год назад
I’ve never thought of these 🤯
@дениселизаров-ъ3п
thank you very much indeed! absolutely brilliant video!!!!!!
@abidachaudhary874
@abidachaudhary874 Год назад
Love to listens to you Sir especially where I couldn't think of tomatoes and cucumbers sandwich and what else.
@priscillateo1691
@priscillateo1691 3 месяца назад
You are quite funny as well. 😊Thanks much for this!! Do you also have a lesson on intonation/stress on syllables of words, not sentences?
@nHans
@nHans Год назад
Oh no, my natural Indian-English accent goes up and down in a sing-song fashion! Do the Brits think I'm being sarcastic all the time? 🤣 Despite that, whenever I'm speaking to a room full of native English speakers, I deliberately speak in my natural accent. Paradoxically, that way, they pay closer attention and understand me better, than if I tried to fake a British or American accent. (I do fake my accent on phone calls though. And no, I don't work in a call center 🙄) Maybe it has to do with meeting expectations and avoiding surprises-they see an Indian guy with an Indian name, and are subconsciously primed to hear an Indian accent? 🤔
@Konrad_K.
@Konrad_K. 4 месяца назад
Fantastic lesson, thank you!
@nHans
@nHans Год назад
Compiling in one place all the viewers' ideas for food items containing cheese and tomatoes other than sandwiches: *Burger, pizza, pasta, salad, chips/crisps/Cheetos, curry, (savory) eclair, stuffed bun* etc. Feel free to contribute more ideas! (I'm personally lactose-intolerant and avoid most dairy products, including cheese.)
@francosecchi9288
@francosecchi9288 Год назад
Could you run some classes in London! Your lectures are the best!!!
@mariambajelidze8515
@mariambajelidze8515 Год назад
Thanks ❤❤ I haven't watched your videos for awhile😥 Today this video popped up and I was ecstatic ❤❤love your channel
@Ruslan-rt6qe
@Ruslan-rt6qe Год назад
Great videos! Also Thank you for the Ukrainian bracelet on your wrist!
@RizwanAhmedKhan-et7gu
@RizwanAhmedKhan-et7gu Год назад
Plz make a video on pronunciation explaining stress on particular syllables in 2, 3, and 4 syllabul words And if you have such video already made plz send the link
@veroniquepeltier3631
@veroniquepeltier3631 Год назад
So precious and helpful! Thanks a bunch. The end is delicious.
@rolandochavarria466
@rolandochavarria466 Год назад
It's a REALLY REALLY valuable video. Thanks a ton.. 🎉😅
@grantofat6438
@grantofat6438 Год назад
I like how you stress: "there are rules", and then 30 seconds later: "of course, you can break this rule."
@vivianagambetta9197
@vivianagambetta9197 Месяц назад
Super!
@maksym.kyrylov
@maksym.kyrylov 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for another lesson!) 💛💙
@annamiller9153
@annamiller9153 Год назад
Amazing, I found it really useful
@rvcdc
@rvcdc Год назад
This is absolutely a hack. Brilliant!
@Tybold63
@Tybold63 Год назад
Excellent video am just hampered as I have some not neurotypical features but I think I could try when asking things at least.😉
@ilaFNorte
@ilaFNorte Год назад
Amazing class! thank you. Am I sounding british? hehe
@lynnodonnell4764
@lynnodonnell4764 Год назад
Alot of readers don't pay attention to words like WAS, ALMOST, WERE etc so I put those words in CAPITALS for EMPHASIS. Or when speaking use tone to accentuate.
@maritzajimenez6690
@maritzajimenez6690 Год назад
Lol! You really made me laugh ! Thanks a lot !
@sebastianardila7263
@sebastianardila7263 16 дней назад
You said enphasis with an n sound, I had to repeat it many times, its easier for a spanish speaker.
@fozzytheflyingmuppet
@fozzytheflyingmuppet Год назад
Thanks, I had a lot of fun watching this. But my love for everything British stops at warm beer. I don't think a Dutchman can even drink that ;-).
@BberryHill1223
@BberryHill1223 Год назад
Cheese and tomato pizza…excellent video, by the way.
@hatehypocrisy1
@hatehypocrisy1 Год назад
Thanks ❤
@fabiocossa2420
@fabiocossa2420 Год назад
thanks, ... and may I ask? ... what does it mean "sounds needy" - that you are gonna ask for sthing?
@victormacgrey8427
@victormacgrey8427 Год назад
thank you for supporting Ukraine, really appriciate it , i ve noticed that BAND on your HAND:)
@lindafortin7999
@lindafortin7999 7 месяцев назад
Bonjour, question importante, à cause du titre de votre vidéo : Est-ce que ça veut dire que l’intonation pour l’anglais américain est différente de l’intonation britannique??? Merci beaucoup et bonne journée! Linda 🇨🇦
@saravananneother4868
@saravananneother4868 Год назад
Hi sir, where did you get your t-shirt which has a syntax tree? That's amazing.
@ΆγιοςΧίλαριος
@ΆγιοςΧίλαριος Год назад
I'm learning German. Here there's a handful of little nasty words (Modalpartikeln aka, Redepartikeln) which are tbh much pain.
@tetiana7868
@tetiana7868 Год назад
What ARE those scones, by the way?
@Nunaromedus
@Nunaromedus Год назад
Thanks. It may help me when I'll be visiting the UK)))
@alish2alish
@alish2alish Год назад
Ha ha! The melody of british english is on point. As for any other language. But comparing to my mothertongue it's really the same in terms of the tone of emotion. It's just the same. The point is that many learners don't use intonation as much as in their native language. They sound flat like a machine.
@lindafortin7999
@lindafortin7999 7 месяцев назад
Bonjour,non, je dirais que ce n’est pas simple du tout. Quand vous avez dit que dans une phrase, parfois un mot était plus important qu’un autre. Mais, dans les exemples que vous nous avez donné, ça change complètement le sens. Elle a promis de me donner un sandwich au fromage et aux tomates et si je mets l’accentuation sur le mot TOMATO, on m’indiquait dans la traduction en français : pas de jambon et de tomate. Je ne comprends pas le sens. Au départ, on parlait de sandwich au fromage et tomates et là, on parle de JAMBON, voulez-vous dire : Qu’il a reçu un sandwich au jambon et tomates, alors qu’il ne voulait pas de tomates???? SVP éclairez-moi. Merci, c’est très enrichissant votre vidéo. Linda 🇨🇦
@simpleman7203
@simpleman7203 Год назад
Honestly, Gideon, as a Russian I wouldn't mind if English auxiliary verbs were completely eliminated with just intonation. We are notably not using them and I am quite guilty on that one, but I've read some comments that it sounds much cooler that way :)
@LetThemTalkTV
@LetThemTalkTV Год назад
yes, by all means skip them if the intonation is right and it's clear from the context
@simpleman7203
@simpleman7203 Год назад
@@LetThemTalkTV I absolutely love your stuff, by the way. I'm just wishing you were doing more on grammar, you have the right amount of humour and skills to make such videos not only just bearable, but really engaging and interesting. Especially, tenses (I saw you have some videos, but not on all tenses). I personally need a strong jump from my current B2-level to C1 and preferably to C2 even, there are many ppl like me, I'm sure, who would appreciate your help through vids and also your flair.
@ДМИТРИЙПристромов-к2д
Perfect! Some intonations are the same in Russian
@hubertheylen1188
@hubertheylen1188 Год назад
Quite nice but then, I already own most of it. Speaker is fun to watch though.
@lizzies9419
@lizzies9419 Год назад
Canadians use the rising tone, not just for questions.
@LetThemTalkTV
@LetThemTalkTV Год назад
yes, I've heard it
@jisimon
@jisimon 10 месяцев назад
What about England English instead?
@CrazySoapmaker
@CrazySoapmaker Год назад
Thanks a lot for the very useful lesson. And, if you don't mind, please, tell: did you expect so much appreciation for wearing the blue-yellow bracelet in the comments below? It seems like one may say anything, even meaningless, but be gladly received just by wearing right colour laces 😂
@markedis5902
@markedis5902 Год назад
I always say that someone truly understands English when they can swear properly
@SevilAbbasova-p9m
@SevilAbbasova-p9m Год назад
🌸
@PROCATICJOLT
@PROCATICJOLT Год назад
The first scene reminded me of pygmalion.
@jean-louismorgenthaler4725
@jean-louismorgenthaler4725 Год назад
Okay, that's clear. But what about the beat?
@lynnodonnell4764
@lynnodonnell4764 Год назад
Why the moving yellow dot? I'm serious. I'm not getting it...
@rickebuschcatherine2729
@rickebuschcatherine2729 Год назад
Try this one, not cheese and tomato salade, cheese and tomato sandwich.
@cookymonstr7918
@cookymonstr7918 Год назад
Now I need a video for how not to be too conceited 😄
@philipusher4282
@philipusher4282 Год назад
At about 6:27 and at 8:05 you said "enphasis" instead of "emphasis". Do you realize that? (Question, 😂😂)
@LetThemTalkTV
@LetThemTalkTV Год назад
must be something wrong with the mic...
@kernowforester811
@kernowforester811 Год назад
Now compare to Devonian and Geordie intonation. Both British!
@TheMigueS
@TheMigueS 9 месяцев назад
Instead of sandwich you could say a pie..
@literaturenow1664
@literaturenow1664 Год назад
sarcastic tone=speaking like an Indian
@ИринаПалеева-с2щ
Dear Gideon! Have you ever been to Moscow? Are you going to come to meet us, your Russian fans?
@LetThemTalkTV
@LetThemTalkTV Год назад
I would love to visit Moscow one day. I have many Russian friends. However, given the present situation I don't think it will be happening soon.
@ИринаПалеева-с2щ
@@LetThemTalkTV Dear Gideon! I'm so happy that you replied. I hope this nightmare will end soon - and you will actually come to Moscow! I hope, I believe. You write you have many friends here. You have one more friend. It's me. By the way, my name is Irina. I'll be waiting for my dear teacher!!! I'll be happy to meet you in person - offline!
@LetThemTalkTV
@LetThemTalkTV Год назад
I look forward to it. Best wishes Irina.
@Tommy-f5m
@Tommy-f5m 2 месяца назад
why does this sarcasm section sound like having an Indian accent
@thelandofmint
@thelandofmint Год назад
Goodness me! Too MANY ads in this video! ...Too many ADS in this video! TOO MANY ADS in this VIDEO!🤔😡
@Mr._Johns_Productions
@Mr._Johns_Productions Год назад
I loawVe this 🫠
@helenschwickrath3412
@helenschwickrath3412 Год назад
As an a New England speaker, born in central NY, I enjoy these segments. Many thanks!
@andrescastro4836
@andrescastro4836 Год назад
How's it going' eh? After 40+ years I am still trying to sound Canadian, let alone Brit . Cheers from Van Isle...🙂
@adieodds
@adieodds 23 дня назад
After sharing a lab with people from different countries, I picked up bits of their intonation. Most of it leans towards American, and my British accent started sounding off, like some Americanised mix of accents. So now, my speech sounds like I’m from nowhere-or everywhere. Since I can’t really avoid this, I’m looking for ways to get my accent back. Any suggestions?
@LanaTESOL
@LanaTESOL Месяц назад
This always confuses me as I would use falling intonation on yes/no questions, such as "Are you hungry?" and I'm a native British speaker. Most people I know also would. I'm from the south. Is the rising intonation what's correct in RP?
@WNH3
@WNH3 Год назад
It's funny--as soon as you said, "I don't beLIEVE it!" I thought of Victor Meldrew. And there he was.
@БогданКостюченко-ц4о
Thank you for this splendid lesson, Gideon! By the way, I've got a question about pronunciation to you. Do you hear any difference between the sound in the beginning and the end of the words "under", "upper" and "utter"? The Oxford and the Cambridge dictionaries say they're pronounced /ˈʌndə/, /ˈʌpə/ and /ˈʌtə/, but I don't hear any difference between /ʌ/ and /ə/ Do you hear it?
@lindafortin7999
@lindafortin7999 7 месяцев назад
Bonjour, j’apprécie beaucoup cette vidéo qui nous permet de respecter notre personnalité, comme je suis une personne spontanée, d’apprendre que je peux monter le ton pour montrer ma surprise me plaît beaucoup puisque je peux ainsi être authentique. J’aurais une question pour vous, désolée de vous écrire en français, c’est que je suis une débutante. Comme je suis visuelle, j’appréciais beaucoup qu’au début vous avez démontré par des flèches, quelle partie de la phrase nous devions changer de ton. J’ai encore beaucoup de difficulté à entendre le changement de ton (montant ou descendant). Pouvez-vous me dire SVP dans la phrase : Who’s that guy I saw you talking to? Est-ce à partir de talking to que notre ton descend. Avez-vous une règle pour savoir à partir de quelle partie de la phrase on change le ton? Je vous trouve très brillant de nous enseigner l’intonation, car ça nous permet de s’exprimer en respectant les règles de l’anglais tout en respectant notre personnalité et ça nous donne ainsi plus confiance. Très peu de professeurs nous enseignent l’intonation et pourtant, c’est si important autant pour celui qui parle que pour celui qui reçoit l’information et ainsi se faire mieux comprendre, ça développe une confiance en nous que sans ces outils on n’aurait pas. Je vous admire pour nous enseigner quelque chose d’aussi important et quand on part avec de bonnes bases, ça nous motive à continuer notre apprentissage. Même à notre retraite et malgré l’âge, on a le temps et c’est enrichissant d’apprendre pour notre santé mentale et quel bel objectif. Une retraitée de Montréal, Québec (Canada) 🇨🇦 Merci beaucoup et bonne journée! Linda
@Dragonbleps
@Dragonbleps Год назад
I've been watching videos about British accents to better understand a character I'm writing and how he would speak, in case I had to describe it to someone. But I've also been doing the examples and saying them aloud with your instruction! And it made me realize, as a monolingual American, how difficult it is to change one's accent. And how it's different from learning a completely different language in the sense that I know these words already, and my mouth already has a preferred way to pronounce them but I have to fight that, haha. Anyway, I've been having a lot of fun. Thank you for the videos :) Yours are some of the best.
@DarthGandalfTheGrey
@DarthGandalfTheGrey Год назад
Thumbs up for IT Crowd!
@leopard36cat
@leopard36cat Год назад
Fascinating , as a native speaker I learnt English as anyone else listening to my parents talking I was never taught any of this stuff, So we learn as kids just by listening but if you have to learn as a second language there's all this stuff we take for granted, Its a eye opener for an old fool like me and I love it.
@insulaarachnid
@insulaarachnid Год назад
I recently became aware of some English people using the word sat rather than sit/sitting/seated. Is that a widespread habit in the UK?
@Sauvageonne
@Sauvageonne Год назад
That's quite common in the North.
@insulaarachnid
@insulaarachnid Год назад
@@Sauvageonne Ah, The person I heard using it was a Londoner.
@leopard36cat
@leopard36cat Год назад
I wonder, what's the difference between A Grammarian and a Linguist?.
@hhommayoon
@hhommayoon Год назад
She promised to give me a cheese and tomato something else 😂😂😂😂😂
@locngo
@locngo Год назад
I just wanted to sound like Stephen Fry
@Banes.
@Banes. Год назад
Thank you. Love it.
@Bayerwaldler
@Bayerwaldler Год назад
9:11 a cheese and tomato BURGER! 😁
@LetThemTalkTV
@LetThemTalkTV Год назад
good call.
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