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Lewis as a Welshman , I wanted the piss taken out of us more, but that’s just us brits👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 we are a breed apart mate🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴🏴🏴🏴🇮🇪
Al Murray is a historian an intellect and is a descendant from Scottish aristocracy his grandfather a British ambassador married into the kuenburg family of the Holy Roman Empire he really does have an interesting background
@@superluukiee well, there probably isn't much time for chewing with the mouth so close to the nose so on that basis I'm gonna struggle to pass a roast potato or a lamb chop through my nose.
I'm a mackem and you're right, especially the bit about the Scots getting off the train, taking one look around central station, then fukin' off back to Scotland as fast as possible.
@@nufcbenson3877 We do not go seeking glory , we only seek peace in the world, because we know that peace in the world is more likely than us being promoted to the championship.
The Spanish works well for this. Its like a bunch of countries rammed together, some people want to leave, theres a bunch of different languages and cultures, many many autonomous zones, different weather zones etc etc. We are the Span-ish
@michi veritas You're right... and I know the difference... but I always assume what others think... that Americans just use the Internet more and they feel uncomfortable with any other spelling lol
Spot on!!! I'm a frog,been living in the uk for donkey years when younger,i really miss it at times but not the hangover lol But yes,he's a smashing comedian!
Love all our accents we have, so diverse. The language is just exquisite though, with all its pretty little enormous load of diction for lots of nice people to do lots and lots of nice things with it. Cuddle time
Mike Wilkinson we have got lots of idiots making life a misery we don’t need anymore, for one Diane Abbott she’s something to laugh at. She’s even funnier than that idiot
"Toon" means town, but pronounced as in cartoon, and often yelled by the footie fans as "toon" or "toon-army". But they get stuck at five letter words and have been known to vent their frustration by punching police horses.
@Cymro 65 You sound like you're Welsh, which means you're inherently bitter. I'd be too if I knew that by the time I turned 60, no one would be able to understand a single word coming out of my mouth.
@@tantiwahopak101 I've got american, Canadian, Scottish and British family members but I'm mainly British and Scottish so you are correct it also depends on your parents aswel so whatever they commented is irrelevant
Al, I've only recently discovered you, but as an American Anglophile, I think you are absolutely brilliant. I grew up watching Benny Hill, and you are even funnier than he was.
I'd say there is a LOT funnier than Benny Hill, but I suppose it was OK in its day. It hasn't aged well, where Faulty Towers is still as great as it was then.
At least I can go to and sleep easy knowing I was born in Wales 🏴 sometimes the welsh have nightmares when we realise we live next door to England.
Hi Murray, I would have agree that I'm from Scotland with a Scottish accent and you were liking it, but however because I'm not a scouser you made scousers savage with your voice and I burst into laughter think that this was the victory for you. 🙂