During Keeley's story the producers were backstage banging their heads on their desks moaning, "Keeley, why couldn't you have saved that story for another episode?"
If you pause this video at 2:17 it is hilarious because Lee and Kevin Bridges are staring at Keeley and listening to that anecdote as if it's the most fascinating anecdote in history! 😂
they are just looking at a beautiful woman, I'm pretty sure like most men, they aren't really interested in the story, but more interested in watching a very beautiful woman laugh and smile.
@Neran Okari Haha I do wonder about some people sometimes. I'm sure they do think that Keeley is beautiful, but I bet they're pretty interested in her anecdote too. As you can imagine, it's not an anecdote you'd hear everyday!
@@eolsunder If I am listening to a man or a woman, beautiful or not, I think you'll find it's a sign of kindness and friendliness to actually listen intently to what they are saying.
"He looks like a man who's got well-maintained doors" - I always believe the ones where David has neglected some aspect of his surroundings or attire. He _looks_ very put-together and he is sort of, but he's also a wreck. I think he's got well-maintained _opinions,_ he's sharp, and intelligent, but logic gets the better of him with things like, "Well this household item still does the function I bought it for, it may be ugly, damaged, and outdated and I have to hit it with a hammer to get it working, but if I _keep_ the hammer right next to it, why should I be bothered to get a new model? Who am I trying to impress?" The others fall for these all the time, thinking David's got a tidy, well-appointed, middle-class home.
No choice in the matter at all. "Shall I fuck you with the pink or the black strap on tonight David?" "Hnnng hhnnnnng hhhhhhhhhhngggggg!" with the gag in his mouth
Kevin and Lee looked like they were about to break into a chorus of "Summer Nights." "Tell me more, tell me more Didja get very far? Tell me more, tell me more Like, does he have a car?"
If you pause the video at 2:17 it's so funny because Lee and Kevin Bridges are staring at Keeley and listening to that anecdote as if it's the most fascinating anecdote in history! 😂
@@eolsunder They could've done that the whole show, it wouldn't explain why they suddenly changed their positions and looked in her direction. Sorry to be overly rational but what you said just wasn't true.
@@Widdekuu91 There are 3 separate shots of them, all having moved slightly and all staring intently at her - during the second Lee even asks a follow up question. Before and after the story they are sitting normally. Sorry to state the obvious but what you said was plain idiotic.
@@Sabracad Did you follow what I said? Maybe it's my sleepdeprived Dutch brain that's not getting this story right here, but let me sum it up real quick: 1. Madperson says that Lee and Kevin are staring at Keeley, because she is telling a fascinating story and anecdote. 2. Eolsunder says; 'Nah, they're just staring at *her* it has nothing to do with the story. 3. I, Widdekuu91, say; 'Eolsunder, she's been sitting there the whole time. They had the chance to stare at her, for the entire show. Why would they suddenly stare at her éxtra, instead of listening to the anecdote. They changed positions once she started talking (to listen to the story better, leaning in because they were interested) and later sat back down normal. I doubt they were staring 'just for her looks.' 4. Sabracad says basically the same that I am saying, but then tells me that I am saying idiotic things.
@@Widdekuu91 Sorry, I misinterpreted completely. I thought you were saying something along the lines of the opposite - i.e. you were proposing it was possible they had been staring at her the entire time and footage had been edited to make it look like it only happened during the story - perhaps I should be the one holding off on late night comments!!
Every picture of Keeley Hawes I she she looks like a different women, I did not know this was the same person in line of duty, Game of thrones, Ashes to Ashes, Doctor who, I don't recognise her in interviews for any of these shows either, her red carpet appearances she looks completely different. She's a total chameleon
I knew that was true, because David Mitchell is the kind of person who would have no clue how to fix it and wouldn't be bothered to call anyone to fix it for him. I'm exactly the same. The handle on my toilet keeps breaking, and I can't be bothered to fix it.
I've had a similar situation, and my question is: Why claw it open from the end, when you could reach in through where the doorknob used to be and pull it from there?
When David says, "I don't remember" to Keeley he sounds, and looks a bit, like Austin Powers. "Sorry baby, I just don't remember! Maybe if you turned around...oh stop!"
I can relate to this, my bedroom door has never had a handle and i have to use the little metal bar to get in and out, it's a pain in the ass as it often slips out of the door and i'm trapped
Landline numbers are connected to addresses which appear on the operator's screen. Mobiles can be pinned down to a location, but it takes a little longer.
Based on the strength of the signal from the 3 radio towers your mobile phone uses to connect the call, they can triangulate your position quite accurately.
The cord on my bathroom light snapped....3yrs ago and I haven't fixed it. There are certain things we all live with and continually put off. Like making a Will.
This happened to me for the past 3 years. In summer I had to remember not to close to the door because if my hands got sweaty then I wouldn't be able to grip the door and couldn't leave.
She didn't need to know where she was. With a landline it would be easy to look up the number and find the address. With a cellphone you can determine location from the signal and other things, that is assuming the phone doesn't have GPS. If it did that is obviously even easier.