@Qnony I know and I have no idea how I multiple posted... I've deleted all but one. Dammit RU-vid... you're showing my age!! THe fact I responded and fretted about this notification at 5 am is astounding! BTW thank you for drawing attention to the multiple posts
It's it hilarious how Jack punches a joke. And you think he makes it on the expense of someone else. But then he turns it on himself. Which makes it so absolutely great.
@@J040PL7 Ooh. He counts. He was known as a comedian for a long time. You are accurate that he is a simp, though. Also I'd like to add another one to the mix - coward.
@@mau5head410 When they say ‘it’s a free world’, they mean that they’re free to decide to not drive, sure that involves taking the bus, walking, or any other mode of transport available.. but the choice is free.
After 16 years driving your children to school and wherever they need to be at, you will find it a fancy when your child drives you. You sit and comment about how he drives. Payback.
That's true. I even have lived in a city where having a car was a problem. Not enough places to park and constant traffic... Best solutions was: bike, foot, tramway 🚋 in that order, but I was living in city center and love to walk - so: on foot was my choice (Krakow, Poland)
@dunkie It was quite clearly a joke, that part especially. It's called gentle ribbing; mocking someone in a playful way. That's how a lot of humour works in the UK. I can see how you wouldn't understand it if you were brought up in a different culture though
@@Jluyoungzone it has nothing to do with any culture, but rather body language. i think you may just be lacking some social skills. lewis was just a tad bit aggressive to be teasing. and that type of joking exists across all cultures, it's not a UK phenomenon lol
@dunkie I never said it was unique to the UK, I was implying that someone from a different culture might misconstrue it, like you're doing right now. The fact that you think he's being aggressive is very much a sign of a cultural difference. To me, that didn't seem aggressive at all. That's exactly how guys in the UK talk to each other when they're having a bit of fun; nothing malicious about it.
We're not required to have ID, it's just an occasional inconvenience not having photo ID. So I never bothered getting one, or learning to drive. In London public transport is honestly easier than driving around the city.
I had the easiest driving test in Puerto Rico, it consisted of driving half a block, making a right and driving a block, make a uturn, make a left and drive half a block and finish with parallel parking.
My wife is in her forties and doesn't drive. She passed her theory test 4 or 5 times, I lost count, her last one has expired so she has to sit it again. One day, I hope very soon, she will actually sit the practical test. If she can be bothered, she has an on-call chauffeur 24/7, which is why she doesn't see the point of passing. I have pointed out several times that I'm her husband not the chauffeur. Got to go, she needs to be taken to work.
@@cornettomsc old german city dweller here, i'm 50 and never had any need for a car, so why would i pay good money for something i don't need? makes no sense.
To clarify: Lewis said "How does a MAN not have a driver's licence?" My comment is a humorous nod to that question. Of course I know and believe that having a driver's license doesn't say anything about someone's quality of life, someone's intellect or anything really.
I'm 63 too & I renew my driving licence every year & I have a motorcycle licence. I rode to work for nearly 3 decades. I retired 3 years ago.I got picked up by the chicks & the guys (my children). 10/12 of them have driving licences.
@@KoeiNL The idea of a stereotype is that it's an unfair assumption. In this case over 80% of men hold a driving license. Please explain how it's sexist, I'm honestly baffled
What's up with Americans being SO obsessed with driving and so condescending/prude about public transport? In Europe using public transport is the norm, welcome to the real world.
He was just joking and Hamilton is British. For all seriousness, if you live in rural to suburban you need to drive just like any other countries. I’m from NYC and I never drove after I took license, because I didn’t needed to lmao
Americans have an enormous country and no effective public transport outside of major urban areas. So if you live in rural to semi rural, you absolutely have to be able to drive or have someone in your life who does. On the other hand in most major American cities, you can get by without driving. The public transport isn’t always great but there are cabs and Uber.
There are a whole lot of guns that are better than a Glock but there aren't many guns better than the M&P 2.0 series. I'd argue that there isn't anything better stock.