@@MrAdryan1603 it's a joke but not kidding. I've been an atheist all my life, but when you get to your worse and there is no one else that can help you, you turn to faith because well it's the only thing you know won't turn it's back on you that's not yourself. It is helplessness, and it helps. I've "prayed" to Buddha and meditated and it honestly helped when I felt at my worst.
“Half of one, six a dozen of the other” always gets me screaming. I have this clip saved on my phone to watch when I’m feeling down - which is a lot lately. Anything trixie doing thick country folk/southern/Christian woman accents always makes me laugh.
100 years ago women wonting was a new id'e and same-sex-weddings in church was not even a thorough someone thought. Maby this will be a part of a service for the future. I hope even if its only a joke now. Reinbow-mass do exist already and you dont need to be a revrent to pretch (beccose if you are what you where is regulated and its not this). It hard to be in drag when the preist close are unisex.
I love the dynamics between one friend secretly funny bc they are able to impersonate other people embodying mannerisms and voice, and the other one asks "do that thing" and wheezes every time
Lol Katya's guess at it "God can leave...... what is it!?!?" Trixie without missing a beat IF THE LORD CAN LEAD YA TO IT, HE CAN LEAD YA THROUGH IT. HAHAHAHAHAHA
"Half of one" is equal to "six of a dozen". (Edit I had it "six of one is half a dozen" and that is literally the exact same thing as Half of one is six of a dozen they're the same thus interchangeable, but I changed it to match her phrasing, this is about cartons of eggs guys, this is basic fractions, 6/12 = 1/2). Six ones is six. Half a dozen is six. Therefore this phrase is like saying "Tow-may-to, Tow-mah-to" (had to spell phonetically or it's just tomato tomato lol). It means both options are equal. It doesn't matter which you choose because they amount to the same thing. So if someone was like, "Do you think I should wear the purple dress or the blue one?" And you replied, "Six of one, half a dozen of the other" it would mean they both look equally good and so it doesn't actually matter, and just comes down to preferences, the way you can prefer to say "six" or "half a dozen". Same difference. And thus half of one is six of a dozen because 6 of one is still half a dozen. A carton of eggs is 12 so half of one carton is half a dozen or six of a dozen. 6/12 = 1/2.
I read and re-read "tow-may-to" more times than I care to mention thinking it was a wise saying or something and then realised it was just tomato. Hahaha
@@_VanHelsing Lmao. Yeah I know that was awkward but "tomato, tomato" doesn't work in text the way it works when you say it so that was my solution lol.
In Brazilian Portuguese, we have a similar saying "to change six for half a dozen," and it is used in a context when you wanna say you tried something different but ended up getting the same result. For example: "I tried this different route to see if I could get there early, but I'm late as usual. I guess I changed six for half a dozen." It is one of my favorites, and I say it all the time.
I've Watched This 14 Times In A Row & I Laugh Harder Each Time It Plays!!!! Trixies Country Accent Is LITERALLY THEE BEEEEEST & FUNNIEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why are there so many comments "correcting/explaining" the phrase? You people realise it was said wrong on purpose right? Plus I don't see comments confused by the original phrase so again, why are you explaining it?
I’m shocked as to how many people are explaining the word play joke of “six on the one hand and half a dozen on the other” and what it means. Kind of makes Trixie’s joke even more relevant.