Bill Hicks was popular in the UK. Leary ripped him off a lot so I guess he got popular there too. It's sad they didn't recognize Billy Connolly twice. Their reaction to Harry Enfield was great. I'm not even British.
Do more UK 90’s & 00’s ads! As a Brit this is hilarious. Also Milky Way & Snickers are top tier. Wispa Gold is so under-rated too. Yorkshire tea is the best with a drop of milk. (Usually with milk & sugar but milk in last so you can get the right colour.)
Woow that Sunny Delight commercial brought back an old argument I had with my mom as a child. She referred to the drink as "Sunny Delight" and I said it was just "SunnyD". She insisted the D stood for "delight", after which I began pointing at the bottle, aggressively gesturing at the packaging that now said "SunnyD" and absolutely insisting that she was wrong. Instead of just saying it used to be called something different, she scolded me for "embarrassing her" (we were alone inside the house). Completely forgot that memory. That's what commercial nostalgia is all about!!
The very first commercial is actually an old Canadian commercial for crunchie… it’s chocolate and nougat in the middle. I used to see this commercial when I was a kid in the 90s
If you want a proper British cup of tea, get some Yorkshire Tea (made by Taylors of Harrogate). That's the gold standard, and what pretty much everyone drinks in the UK. Brew for a minute (a little longer for a "Builder's Brew") splash of milk, optional teaspoon of sugar... lovely.
1:35:10 yea I lived in an old house in central Florida for a lil bit and there were spiders like this that would come in when it rained or during winter. They carry their egg sack of babies on their back (shudder)
That priest and child were sitting very close and using words like "locked up"..? do the maths! LOL ---> I was and still am enjoying Spitting Image so much! Funny how the first episode i watched was the first one you pull up with Trump! haha I laugh so much or am just amazed at watching the puppetry. ARMADILLLLOOO!
The songs they were parodying: Chantilly Lace (forgot the food) and Twist and Shout (Time Out chocolate) and they even had three guys like the Isley Brothers who are credited with that song
The thing about Beaver Mustard and weiners reminds me of when I passed by a town in Utah called Beaver. Whatever, not that funny on its own, right? Guys… they had a little Mexican restaurant by the highway called Beaver Taco. C’mon Utah, I know you’re Mormon, but that’s two in one. You’re not THAT innocent. 😂