The point being made is that what was bleeding obvious and common sense 50 years ago is now a revelation and an epiphany worthy of a reality TV show... We live in strange times, but was it ever thus? 🙃
People have always been stupid, but they used to keep their heads down. Now their stupidity feeds a whole industry, because others like to laugh at them, modern village idiots.
This couple are Television GOLD, Both of them are so attractive......(NO! I am not gay, just honest) and they make even ridiculous things look so funny, and when I say this, I am not being condescending, but for two people who`s first language is not English, they pick up all the nuances and meanings of the English language, They are FANTASTIC.
It's a programme how to tell a family how stop wasting money om shopping. Literally a real programme. Greg Wallace is the presenter who is famous in England
If Im feeling a abit down, Micky is definitely the way go to, im just so glad that you understand the lingo (cockney) 😂 love you guys, please do more❤👍
Hi Elie,Carol👍hope you're both well,Elie was right Micky is exaggerating a real program we had called 'eat well for less' which was a bit cheesy, it's true the people on it were trying to save on shopping. Greg Wallace was the exitable presenter who used to be a judge on Masterchef. Funny skit,great reaction,cheers✌️
You can watch clips or full episodes of "Eat Well For Less" on youtube if you want but basically it is just as he says telling people don't buy the expensive food products buy a cheaper version and you will save money then there is usually a little bit of cooking where they say don't buy an expensive takeaway just cook the same meal yourself and you will save money.
What always makes me laugh with that programme is that the new ‘swap’ products for their big named brands are never from the same place, so in order to buy all the ‘yes, we’ll definitely change to that’ items, they’ll have to do their shopping in about 5 different supermarkets! Kind of defeats the purpose of them getting told off at the start of the show about doing multiple shops every week, and costs them extra money in petrol 😂
If you like Mickey Flanigan you should do some reactions to British Comedians Jimmy Carr and Lee Evans! And I'd also highly recommend the very old American Comedian Steven Wright, his comedy is some of the most unique I've ever seen, he was so brilliant! Edit: Also for my non-English friends, "Thick" is a way of calling someone stupid in England, if someone is "Thick as shit" this is very similar to an American saying someone is "Dumb as fuck" lol
Yes this was an actual TV show. After a 'shop' the family would display what they bought on the kitchen table, then Gregg Wallace would scrutinise their purchases. In the 2000's families will do any thing to be on telly. If you tried to pull that humilating stunt in the 70's on a family; a cup of piss on you would be a let off.