‘If we’re getting to the point where you’re asking questions I don’t understand, something has happened’ is such a great line, I hope I live long enough to use it someday.
I mean it’s just very dickish. There’s no real appropriate context outside of one of these game shows where people have put on personas of posh and not posh
I’ve never been clear on this line. The intended meaning is: you couldn’t ask a question complex enough that I wouldn’t understand it? But what if Lee (or someone) asked a nonsensical question- which Miles wouldn’t understand? Or was the original meaning that ‘something would have happened’ to make Lee ask even less coherent questions?
I know what you mean; I’ve seen it many times myself, but for some reason, I could have sworn Gareth was Greg’s guy, & I was actually surprised when it turned out he wasn’t haha. Either Greg’s too good at this game, or I’m just getting old haha.
@@eagletown8977 yeah he isnt as mainstream as id like him to be. and yes i agree... he is just being himself... just a naturally funny and intelligent man.
The first story is really weird. Hitching from London to Hastings in only four rides in the early 70s is just humdrum everyday stuff. The thing that would have made it weird would have been if Jo had invited the farmer in, which Paul seems to think would have been normal.
I agree. He is too quick. Sometimes... in fact... most of the time... he should stop to think "is this 'joke' tedious?" Quality over quantity. Unfortunately... Macks confidence outweighs his charisma. Ya don't see Brydon or Mitchell or Bob shouting over the audience because they're desperate to get a joke in before someone else thinks of it. Ugh I could go on.