Its a parody of the birds with rebecca front playing tippy hedron and in the birds they had dummy birds mixed in with real birds so this was the same thing, it wasnt random this whole sketch is a pisstake of the film.
LOL 😂👍 I googled it, and I learned today something new! 👍 It's actually a chant: "Acronym. Definition. COYS. Come on You Spurs (Tottenham Hotspurs team)" " 'ello 'ello darling! " 🤣
I had a pet crow who said "Hello Darling" it was funny but strangely creepy and when I saw this for the first time on TV it quite freaked me out. The crow was called "Hitch" because I am a great Hitchcock fan. Life imitates art I guess.
They weren't in any danger. If there was a mass attack, half of them wouldn't turn up till lunchtime, and then they'd have to leave again. Brought the wrong tools. And they're on a different job starting Monday, so won't be back till, ooooh, next Friday week, earliest. Sorry darlin, wrong time of the year, what with summer ollidiz an' what have ya. Make us a cuppa tea.
BBC trying to divert attention from the class system, the last thing they would want is this to be openly discussed in the comments section of their channel.
We were staying in a bit of a fancy-pants hotel in the Lake District with a restaurant room that looked out over a large manicured games lawn edged by thick trees. One morning at breakfast we were seated by the window, and about halfway through I looked up to see a man in a tracksuit and peaked cap over on the other side of the lawn barely inside the treeline, just standing there looking in. I immediately went into an uncontrollable fit of giggles, with my embarrassed partner trying to get out of me what was so funny, and all I could manage was "the working class!"
@@medalion1390 Well alright but the birds can’t really be said to represent the working class. That’s more of a typical English thing (which Hitchcock didn’t bring with him to America)
*colourised. *colorized. But definitely not "colurised". Perhaps you should go to school before talking about politics; your comment doesn't even make any sense.
@@alanoneill3065 Hitchcock’s ‘The Birds’ are birds. Zombies are zombies. This is a spoof where birds are replaced by the menacing working class. Forget zombies, ‘Shaun of the Dead’ is a spoof of zombie movies. And no, Hitchcock never directed any zombie movies. Just stop. Leave it.
All I want to do is open my windows for some fresh air sometimes, but all I can ever hear is some sort of cockney contest. I don't even live in London, I live in Bucks. Estuary English is all pervasive and it drives me nuts. All my neighbours ever seem to do is twiddle about with their crappy cars and houses making noises like this. Do they think faux cockney makes them sound hard or something?