So complaining about hoarding exorbitant amounts of gold whilst swimming in it? Great exposure, but we want change for all, not a few through whimsical publicity.
That's like the one not posh Brit in the video. He sounds like he's from Blackburn (not saying there aren't poshos there, but they wouldn't have the accent)
Nah, a lot of posh people are tight, we also love M&S but will also go to Sainsburies no problem. My crew got all our food from Asda tho bc it was close to where we were staying
@cianmacgana9092you think the government was going to give that money to poor children? 😂 if you're rich and genuinely want to help people the best thing you can probably do is not pay your tax and donate that money to verified good causes. I doubt most are doing that but certainly a few
@@muyou6589 Jeans! Rolled up to the upper calves no less! Well spotted, I bet they've got all sorts of new fangled ideas about voting and reproductive rights too. Modern women are so headstrong don't you find?
that is indeed a direct quote from the video, with no other context or commentary, whatsoever. thank you for sharing, and confirming that we are, in fact, watching the same video.
@@blueninja012 that is only a theory, since the OP did not mention that he found it funny. He could've found it ridiculous as well. We will never know, unless he returns to the thread to clarify what he meant.
@@og_loud5712 That makes implying purposeless - we do NOT need the OP to clarify as we have sufficient cognitive skills to imply the humorous undertone
I went to the local college like 10 minutes away from this lmao. It was so annoying when all I wanted to do was haul myself to my double history class in one piece and the only train that runs to Henley was already chocked full of candy cane coloured posh people who were already drunk at 10 o’clock 😭
That implies that the Henley College kids aren't also drunk at 10am - my younger brother just finished his A levels there, and by his description, day drinking is something the local students and the toffs have in common
@@konkey-dong We obviously ran with very different crowds there then lmao. I did know students who would just spend their breaks in the Spoons in town though so I guess it makes sense. Still annoying to suddenly have so many people on that single train to Henley
Fun fact: Someone gave me a free ticket to Henley and I didn't want to pay bus fare so I cycled for 2 hours and then changed into posh clothes in a public toilet cubicle (which happened to be in the Waitrose carpark). The guy at the door asked to search my bag and I had to explain why I'd brought a bike pump :D
I used to work at Henley as a kid, poshest job I ever had. Even when I was manning the public toilets in the carpark, my supervisor would come round periodically with a tray of Pimms to keep us refreshed!
You're gradually becoming one of the best RU-vidrs in the UK and I absolutely love it! Keep going my friend you're absolutely killing the game right now x
"what univer- what are your favouriite crisps?" me trying to keep the conversation light on a date soI don't accidentally tell my date I love the on the first date again
Speaking as someone who rowed in college: "because I'm rubbish at every other sport" sounds about right. At least when I rowed (west coast US, early 90's), crew was the sport that actively recruited from the general population, and didn't really care if you were particularly athletic: there were enough seats to fill that quantity was more important than quality. And since almost no one rowed in high school, it's not like there were folks that had the skill before their freshman year. (The exception was a local alternative high school in Tacoma, Washington - which came to the college regattas and regularly kicked our collective asses, as they would have an average of 2-3 year's experience in rowing, and we'd have something like 3 months.) But yeah - regattas are kind of like track-and-field, in that there are potentially lots of different types of rowing: 1/2/4/8 in a boat, single oar, double-oar (ie, sweep vs. sculling) freshman/JV/Varsity, 1k/2k/10k meters, lightweight vs. openweight. I think the crew team I was on had two full 8-man boats for fresh/JV/varsity (lightweight and openweight), with additional folks competing for those slots. Which means that the average qualification for rowing was "do you want to row" or "do you want to get one of your required PE credits out of the way" rather than "are you any good at it?"
@@AA-hi6os it’s not that they don’t want kids to have food, it’s that they want more money. If they could profit more off feeding and housing the homeless, they would. But it’s more profitable to exploit people so that’s what they do
Oh, wouldn’t have thought its the Royal Regatta, considering I live in Reading… 🤣 This one lady whose husband supplies the catamarans for the Royal Regatta told me about it 😂
I love this. 😂 Though, I actually like poshies, they're not stuck up their own arses and they will have a laugh at their own expense. They like a good old pisstake just like us commoners do.
I would love to see street smart at one of Goodwood's 3 Friday nights that usually happens in June. This year it's the one night on 27th August, easy content.
I saw a clip of Courtney Love stopping her performance under a marquee there because the dancing was so posh. I think the chaps were all doing "dad dancing" as that was the only style they knew.