@@joeblundy9185 the gist is that he's saying "I wipe my arse on 10 pounds", but it's funny because he undermines the assumption by finishing early and just saying "I wipe my arse" and you're left hanging
@@oscartravis5740 It makes me laugh too (because he's great). But I can't help thinking it would be better with a pause like so: "I wipe... my arse." Which would undermine my assumption that he's a carer for his grandma who wipes her buttocks.
That was quick! Slightly embarrassed now. Seeing as I've never performed comedically and am not a stand up expert, I will now refrain from making 'expert' corrections for comedians. Currently on a marathon of your videos, great stuff!
Back in -90 I went to Poland. There was no toilet paper on public WC's (Poland had lack of paper back then), and I really had to go. A 100 zloty bill was worth nothing then. Best 500 bucks I've ever spent..
I think the idea is that when he says "£10? I wipe my arse..." you expect him to say I wipe my arse with £10 notes (because it's not very much money.) But instead he just leaves it at I wipe my arse, which is unrelated to the previous statement, making it a nonsequiter and a bit surreal
@@randomperson46 I mean possibly, I didn't write the joke, but I would be surprised if that was it, feels like a stretch, especially when he doesn't stress the work My in the joke
I thought it was more along the lines of "I *still* wipe my *own* arse," whereas granny, quite possibly, doesn't, due to her diminished physical and/or mental capacity, and is therefore overruled on decisions at every turn. mzybe I'm reading too much into it?
Love your work... but Jesus dude... slow your delivery occasionally, you sound like one of those American auctioneers half the time... bibidy bibidy bibidy who gimme 5 gimme 5 bibidy.