My go-to for comedy.. I love sitting with you guys and watching comedy.. when I look up from a funny joke, you guys are laughing too. I would feel silly watching comedy, looking for no one when that joke hits... its like I can get a few people over to watch comedy... anytime. Thanks.
Love that you are enjoying these as much as I do ....always cracks me up ...bloody brilliant ...thanku si.much for all if your incredible uploads you are so.special love you loads x God bless x
dude..love all your Karl/Ricky/Stephen videos..along w/ the other ones of course, you guys have introduced me to some comedians i still follow to this day.. thank you gents!! please keep it up..
Best reactors ever. Thank you for making these and for posting it. Can you do the "Gangsta party line"? It's just a few minutes and there are 2 of them but number 1 is the best one.
if you *knew* you were gonna die in your sleep, sleep would forever be ruined for you. how's this for the last thought before losing consciousness every time: "will this be the night...?"
Watching this at 01.20am U.K time and everything Karl says makes sense..I think I need to log off and go to sleep, even if the image of a baby wasp inside a spider will give me nightmares for weeks to come!
Mr. Dilkington is right about the ocean being a 'different world', we literally only scanned about 10% or so of the ocean floor, we know very little about the ocean. We know more about space, thats the oddest thing.
I love when the kitty cat makes an appearance on the back of the couch behind you guys! Or when you can only see his/her (not sure if it is a boy or a girl cat) tail moving. so cute! LOL
Btw Karl was absolutely right about the monkey who operated a space ship by pushing buttons for food. That monkey was named Ham and he trained for that flight in 1959. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ham_(chimpanzee)
My favourite part is always the Diary 😂 Especially the first one with Gran Canaria and the cat licking it’s own bollocks and stuff, Ricky was laughing his *ss of 😂 and so was I
I never thought about it, but a de fib shortly after death really would give you flashes of life and sight like the animation. Just like you can still see and hear after decapitation.
Seems like there is a bit of truth in the space monkey news: "During his pre-flight training, Ham was taught to push a lever within five seconds of seeing a flashing blue light; failure to do so resulted in an application of a light electric shock to the soles of his feet, while a correct response earned him a banana pellet"