@Elaine Jones maybe take some night classes in English as amercin is it possible to learn actual facts, instead of being indoctrinated with childish fantasies # Gibber On Dullard Butt farkin seppos are all about the; Maniacs Armed Gathering Angrily Misogynistic Arsewipes Gibbering Absurdities Morons And God Are the same = oxygen thieving vermin
I already did before this episode and i also uploaded a longer version of that episode, though it got booked for copyright and it was blocked in some countries.
Ok I'm not familiar with the whole mouth brush concept. Is it just mouth that has a slang meaning or is it the mouth brush? At first I thought they're saying moth brush lol.
***** No No no not here. Good grief :) Can you imagine him saying muff meaning vagina on The Antiques Roadshow ???? A muff here is a thing some women had. They put their hands in it to keep them warm. A sort of cloth tube. (of course it's also slang for vagina which is why the audience are laughing but it's not how Tim is using the word).
kha sab sorry, that's what I meant! I knew they weren't using muff in the slang context here, I was just trying to explain why people found it funny. You explained it much better than me though. :)
@@acuteteacher Well done, Jean Lizzie, even some British people will do the same thing. The Geordie accent is often mistaken for Irish, or Scottish, or Welsh, by those who are not from these shores, because it sounds so far removed from standard English.
The "sweetened" laughs (audiences don't sound like that - sudden roar of laughter followed by dead silence) and incessant robotic applause breaks are very annoying. Sarah's a hilarious performer, but whoever directs her show is a hack.
+Toestubber I was in a studio audience and you honestly do start laughing like that. Everyone laughs at the same time because there was a joke. And then everyone stops because they're afraid of making noise over the best bit. Plus, you know your laughing will be on TV so you're a bit self-conscious. Of course they may additionally do things to it in editing, but you might be surprised how much of the 'weird' effects are real.
I love this comedian but she feels to stiff here, 2 feet from the audience, no interaction, no moving...its awkward, why cant she move around just a bit?