Are the people who work in call centers like the people who do door to door sales I could see them not being as bad because they don’t have to actually physically knock on doors and walk 7-70 miles a day
Same. Had no idea until he said it, so talking 32 almost 33 years old. To be fair as a working class non-driver have little experienced with high-end restaurants and tyres
being a young american and watching the yogscast is an experience bc not only do they make references that a 20 year old wouldnt understand, but an american wouldnt either i love it
I wonder how many people who weren't Millennials that grew up in the UK know about the Hastings Insurance telephone number jingle. Did it air on TV anywhere else? Cos that shit is burned into my brain along with the “buy one get one free” double glazing advert.
@@dudekazoo I guess that's a good point. While other people probably didn't have those exact ads, everywhere probably has something similar they can relate to.
I see a couple of you haven't been keeping up on main channel videos. ... and yet the urge to rub salt in Duncan's wounds overcomes me; BRING BACK NEEDLE DICK!
For whatever reason, Nilesy's presence really calms the squad. Idk. They actually have a good clean race, with no prox bombs... Or at least fewwer, and more gentlemanly bombings.
That idea at the end would be a _GREAT_ Mr. Bean gag. He has like a smart watch that tells him his weight and everytime he gets up to leave, he cant resist eating some more and has to take off another shoe. And then finally, the last course is a roast turkey so he sighs and unbuckles his trousers.
the sky baby. . . it is still considered as experimental too. Just have to get Nilsey one of those super expensive RC planes that come with a VR experience so you have to fly it in VR mode. Jingles make everything more memorable it's like in the US the Cash Now jingle. If you start saying "I have a structured settlement, but I need cash now. . . . " someone will ALWAYS finish it.
I found out that Michelin Stars were from the Michelin Tires company on May 3, 2023. So 29. It was when I googled it after watching one of DougDoug's TOP 10 GAMES OF THE DECADE, but explained with food video where he showed an image with the stars and the Michelin Man.
Its funny, people in the area of the US I live will leave painted rocks in random places for people to find. Its not like it is super common, but its really fun to see.
Actually, there are no wild pigeons cause basically pigeons are a domesticated animal that humans created and abandoned due to the advent of better technology, all pigeons are feral.
seeing that tiny plane gave me a flashback to Pippin the dog. It's not even the same plane, but i just remembered a cute little plane ruling my childhood
I know they were joking about singing web addresses, but there were a bunch of kids shows that did stuff like that back in the late 90s and early 00s like the ZOOM tv show on PBS.
I remember this as the unstoppable truck from older videos. Not only was it fast but it was tanky. Tom ended up winning that race solely because he was on a motorcycle.
I always love listening to people talking about pigeons delivering messages like a pigeon can navigate to a location they dont generally travel to. You had a pigeon that had a home and when you released the pigeon it would go home. They didn't leave home and go to a second location! You would constantly have to physically trade pigeons to "text" with pigeons. That's a commical thought though. Obligatory "i didnt like not hearing the intro".
That little sky baby plane is in the air and space museum outside of Washington DC. It really is hilariously small. It's on display in the same hangar as a superfortress and a space shuttle, among other things.
"What happened to pigeons? They used to deliver for us, but now we're delivering them..." So, fun fact time! Pigeons always had to be delivered, because they were one-way. They only ever return to their "home", so you have to bring them somewhere else first if you want to get meaningful distance out of them. People would send big ole cages on wheels along the roads, with pigeons from different places, so that the locals could send mail back with those pigeons to all the different places they came from.
Throughout the twelve years of watching you guys, never have I been more scarred in my entire life from not hearing my usual upbeat intro tune. Getting therapy now
Been ages since ive watched a yogs video and this is a classic throwback to why i used to watch every day, loved the IT crowd stuff, properly made me chuckle
Can't believe Bouphe doesn’t know the new emergency services number is 01189998819991197253. What's she going to do if a fire breaks out? Send an email?
Oh man, the phone discussion really took me back. I was so excited when, at 14 in 2007, I picked out and bought my first ringtone for my first phone. And figuring out how to send pictures to my phone from my PC for a wallpaper. God. It was stupidly exciting. I dunno why.
I constantly wake up in terror from nightmarish memories of having to remove all punctuation and some letters or words here and there to try and fit a text into one message
Buying Nilesy a toy plane instead of a real one, is a reminder of the manager who promised his wait staff a Toyota, for giving the best service then awarded the winner a Toy Yoda......
About 99% sure that plane image was taken in the Udvar-Hazy Smithsonian Air & Space museum in Virginia... totally worth a visit if you're into planes even slightly. The SR-71 Blackbird is particularly rad, but there's a ton of cool stuff there.
For the rock painting thing, that's been happening for almost a decade in washington atleast, it wasn't really a covid thing. Maybe that's when it hopped a cross the pond tho. I always enjoyed doing it with my sister when I was younger. Good memories.
The 2020 version of the Crazy Frog ringtone is that FUCKING DUCK QUACKING SOUND! You can tell you're near an absolute wanker when suddenly their phone goes "QUACK QUACK QUACK" and they specifically are NOT looking at duck videos.
At 13:40ish I FOUND ONE OF THOSE ROCKS!! Not just in the UK, I found this in the US. And yes, I did as instructed and hid it near a McDonald's entrance.
@@RubelliteFae genuinely the least intrusive and most repeatable ringtones. My main ring is a skylark. I use birdsChirping for my wife and housewren for her texts. One of my close friends is ringtone wrentit, and text tone flycatcher. Genuinely beautiful sounds. Would 100% recommend.
I loved the old T9 system, I could type and entire message without looking. Modern on screen keyboards are superior in terms of versatility but the we have to respect that we lost the benefits of a tactile response when we migrated.
I've got a plan Nilesy can have. I call it the Spruce Moose and it will fly two hundred passengers from New York's Idlewild Airport to the Belgium Congo in seventeen minutes! Hop in, Nilesy!
"I would like a side of fries with you." 2:22 What does that even mean, Lewis? LOL Also no intro music? Is that legal? I loved the Pigeon talk. A simple, "Hello" being sent out and waiting weeks for a "How are you?" in response is so funny to me. Nilsey: "Editor, cut that. Editor, cut that." Editor: *Leo laughing meme*
Helicopters have a weight limit of 300 pounds. when my family and i went to alaska we went on a helicopter ride to a glacier to ride with sled dogs. i weighed just barely over the 300 pounds with full clothes on. took my wallet. phone keys. jacket and every little thing i could strip down to get under that 300 pounds. got my ass up there lol
How old was I when I found out michelin tyres and michelin stars were the same company? Today years old apparently. I had no idea; i just googled it because i thought it was a joke