Still we do nothing m8 to scared cos they scare us controlled by people who don't care or even know how it feels cos we can't so sad 😢 wish we could come together but best not mention it or I'm in shi#
This means something different to me , cos that's where in the army we blew stuff up , not like little explosions either , like we would go a mile away to set them off an still get debris falling around our bunker , so that's what made me chuckle at that joke
@@Poppa_Capinyoaz There was a Soviet scientist that was at Vostok Station in Antarctica he said it got so cold all you could do was eat a pound of butter, then you'd feel better.
"We want you to identify a body - THIS body (Ed Gamble unbuttoning shirt and dancing)... But seriously, there IS a dead body and we think it's your fiance." I'm climbing back on top of the chair.
I always love watching the series cut when the series finishes and you get round to uploading then. Good chance to look back at the okay jokes, and to re-laugh at the good jokes, which are fairly few and far between now. I’m not bitching, most of the jokes are bearable, but sometimes you get that one that is brilliant. Like Ed Byrne’s “random things with stuff” joke last year.
I read the other day about a guy who died from laughing so hard his heart went into tachycardia. I know what he felt like after watching these videos, and I have to ban myself from watching them at work because no one understands why I lapse into random bouts of hysterics and I'm upsetting my colleague. Keep at it!
I’ve been watching all of the scenes we’d like to see in order and I finished series 16 today, searched for series 17 and it didn’t come up, I refreshed and you literally uploaded it like 5 seconds after I finished series 16 lol thanks for the video
If anything the whole rail system is nosing diving off a cliff. But hey we getting hs2 and If Im not mistaken, David Cameron said we should have one because Germany have one. Anybody think we can run a train system like clockwork.
@@timothyw98 Trouble is with most of the UK's railways is that they use Victorian signalling technology. Once in-cab signalling is installed, efficiency should (should) improve significantly.
Ok, I understand why the Showaddywaddy thing doesn't happen anymore, but I can't stop saying that word ever since I saw Hugh Dennis do it on an older clip of the show. The people at work are starting to ask me what it's all about. The fact is, I live in Texas and it ain't easy. If I tried to explain the whole matter to them, they just wouldn't be able to understand. Please, could someone help?
Everyone talks about how this show isn't funny anymore. What makes me more concerned is how the audience now clap after nearly every joke. It deeply concerns me 😂😂
Am I missing the joke behind Ed Byrne's "The coffee shops of Amsterdam..." one? I've watched this lots of times and still don't quite understand it. For reference: 39:40
This is wonderful -- thank you for taking the time to share and bring so much pleasure to so many. (And your "Read the FAQ!" -- very good idea.) I hope your kindness comes back to you many times over; happy new year.
@1:10:54 the comedian in the black shirt appears to be reading something on his hand. @1:11:24 you can actually see he has something written on his left hand
He said "To me..." It was filmed not long after one of the Chuckle Brothers died (One of their catchphrases being "To me, to you", which they would both say one each, if you didn't know)
6:58 Ed Gamble living up to the mantle of his predecessor in that spot, Andy Parsons, by taking the earliest possible opportunity to roast the fuck out of Ireland
@@beomgguks970 There was a kids TV show, "The Chuckle Brothers," where one of the catchphrases was "To me, to you" -- and not long before this was filmed, one of the Chuckle Brothers died. So the joke was kind of tasteless.
Darren Harriott. I didn't know him, either, so I checked the list of eps on Wikicrapia, which lists the cast for each ep: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mock_the_Week_episodes