I've only seen him from these compilations I've since recently been hoovering up, and I have tended to like him, but I'm quite surprised on his netflix take around the 34 minute mark, the point he's trying to make about the royal family. He knows "The Crown" is not a documentary, right? It's a very fictionalized version, inspired by real events. They do have to still make up their own stuff, as does literally every project that's a narrative piece.
20:00 - Concrete and trees? Hmm. I used to be a cabinetmaker. I worked solo in the north of England and felled and converted most of my own timber on the land of (and with the cooperation and express permission of) local farmers. Yes, I butchered many an oak, ash, cherry, elm, chestnut, laburnum, maple, yew, sycamore and walnut and turned them into everything from desks, tables and chairs, to fancy inlaid boxes and bass guitars; but for every tree I cut down, I planted three more of the same type in its place. Three for one isn't a bad deal. I'll be dead and gone long before they reach maturity, but I feel not the slightest twinge of guilt for my destruction of Britain's beautiful natural resources because I've made every effort to leave the country in a slightly better state than I found it.
You remind me of my dear old dad, who was a cabinet maker before the war, and a carpentry & joinery teacher after he was demobbed from the RAF. He would have delighted in your post, as I did, thanks.
And that furniture those boxes those guitars will still be úsable when those trees mature and you are long gone...so not only more tree but also tables and things which dong fall apart after two months. Well done you.
@@nik-ev3eh Whilst lobotomies do have many disastrous and widely-studied side effects, believing in the existence of a cement-bearing tree is not a known side-effect. As far as I know, there is also no scientific proof to back up claims of a rebar bush or a bitumen vine, either -- as cool as that would be.
Likewise. I wouldn't even use the sun, etc, for bogroll, but, for me it was hilarious too. And was reminiscent, too, of how we have the old joke about how England forever harps on about the 1966 world cup thing, beating Germany etc.
i did miss the 'gay giraffe' segment in the Bill Bailey episode, it's always hilarious when Bill pulls out the "I've got Grade 6 clarinet, i'm better than this"
That guy was wrong. I took a piece of concrete and planted it in a flower pot, added some miracle grow, and I have been watering it for months. The only thing I saw growing was my impatience.
Not really. The problem we all have is that it's the stupid people (Cruz, MTG, McConnell, the Trumps, Gaetz, Graham, etc.) who are amazingly loud, which makes it seem as if there are more of them than there really are.
Think about how stupid the average person is and realise how half of all people are even more stupid than that. Then realise that there’s a 50% chance that me or you or anyone are in that lower half.
@@rooba63 or is it because they still cover current affairs which are increasingly insane as it is. Everything is fair game and that includes Covid and Brexit.
Ha ha ha, I've just turned into one of those type of folk who used to watch those Germy Beedle camera prank shows as the video now reaches the icey road clip with the human skittles slipping around the hilly icey street.ngood medicine. Dam. Coulda had my mates round and taking bets
Thanks :) Series 33 was unfortunately blocked here on youtube, but I uploaded it on Dailymotion. If you search for 'hignfy best of 33' on Google for example, you'll find it there.
36:33 "My colleagues spend 7 days of creating the biggest shit show possible on this Earth and I have to come here and defend it". This is exactly the problem with today's society. Loyalty takes over morality and principles. Why defend it if it's shit?
I'm a massive Andy Hamilton fan but hopefully he credited the late Bill Hicks wrote the gag about MPs wearing logos for the companies they're sponsored by. RIP.
♥️🇬🇧😀 it doesn't matter if the episodes are old. Same type of idiots running the circus. Shows how good the panel are that they create really good comedy...or that their material constantly recreates new ways to look risible.
the Tory MP at 36:40 is wrong, she does not need to come on and defend the indefensible and shows how blindly loyal you have to be to be in the Tory party.
Plus all the Tories who are criticising Johnson now were mysteriously silent beforehand and in fact continually supported his repeated assaults on the public. So honestly, no sympathy.
As Always, the Haters are in quick and dirty and then scatter like roaches when the Support Team shows up. For all the pissing and moaning in the comments, watching shitty videos is a form of self harm. It pains you to watch, yet there you sit, self harming. Get Help and go watch something you might actually like.
This programme is sacred for the liberal - left . Any hint of criticism is regarded as " hate speech ". Presumably since they cannot win power through the ballot box it's the nearest they can get .?
The best of Hignfy series 62 2993.24 - you cant grow concrete.... -.............................................you can! (you gonna use that in some future comedy skit?
Is it season 62 because that's the average age of the panelists? Haha jk well enjoyed this. Bit nostalgic over this, still smirking at Paul's jokes, even if the shoe does feel a bit dated.
19:45, no Ian, bravery isn't just doing something despite the quite obvious awful consequences, otherwise I'd be brave for throwing myself off a riverbridge at 3 in the morning
To be fair, when Boris was on the show he was just a third-rate hack for the Telegraph. They probably did expect to see him become a third-rate hack Prime Minister.
Obviously when this was broadcast in October 2021 the WuHan Covid 19+ mutation, SARS-CoV-2 Alpha, SARS-CoV-2 Beta, SARS-CoV-2 Gamma, SARS-CoV-2 Delta and SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variants were still running rampant through society and the HIGNFY studio in particular.