@@djjonesy1519 No no no no. "The only reason I know who Blue Peter is is that I've heard Ricky Gervais talk about him a couple of times." @6:17 OP gets away with it, because it conveys the intended point. But it makes you look absolutely bloody stupid to correct someone else about something without doing (what in this case especially easy) basic fact-checking that you yourself are correct.
Blue Peter is the longest running children's TV programme ever. I watched it in black and white as a kid and it's still going today. Sean is referencing the fact that you could send art work in as a child and they displayed some every week on the programme so, for us kids, it was the highest accolade you could get. You'd also get given one of the coveted and hard to get Blue Peter badges.
I can remember playing spine in a sack. It wasn’t my favourite game, that would be ‘blood in the bath’. Dad would drop some animal blood into the bath when we were kids and we had to guess the animal. Could use viscosity, taste, colour. Just a great game. The old ones are the best.
We played skull in the scuttle we took turns removing a lump of coal from the coal scuttle to expose the animal skull buried inside before guessing what animal the skull had come from a bit like Jenga. The best one was when dad used our pet hamster we all thought it was a mouse until he gave us a clue by pretending to dig in my little sisters hair. She was so upset at not winning she cried for weeks.
Thanks for another great reaction.. It may have been said before but Sean did a sitcom called 15 stories high. Only 2 seasons so 12 episodes, well worth a watch, his dry wit shines..!
Blue Peter was a children’s TV show. They could send in their drawings and paintings, it was an honour to have your painting hung in the Blue Peter gallery
Never get tired of king boomer losing it to Sean lock . Couple of legends. You’ve got to find Sean locks and Jon Richardson tour of the south states of America
The scene from that show where they're having dinner at the creole ranch, and Sean baits Jon into performing a bit of material from his act for the cowboys then absolutely loses it is one of my favourite scenes of him. 😂 And then the joke he tells when trying to crack them about the pope's hat being full of sweets 😂
I never played Bob Mortimer's "Theft and Shrubbery" as a kid. But he explained it so well on WILTY that I now regularly play it with a few teddy bear friends. Still great fun. (I'm 51.)
Lovely to see you appreciate the utter comedy genius that was Sean Lock- he is my favourate comedian- his dark whimsical comedy delivered with the joy of a boy being naughty just makes me laugh so much, more than almost any other comedian I've seen. Next time you see Jimmy Carr introduce 8 out of 10 cats does countdown- you won't be able to unsee that Sean was spot on!
He was so unique. I felt like he was the guy from work telling some jokes, but sometimes he was off on some wierd stuff you'd find at an underground alt open mic. All funny
You just reminded me of the Sean Lock series "15 Storeys High", which was one of the first things I ever watched when BBC Three launched. It also starred Benedict Wong, who is now of course known as "Wong" in Doctor Strange. (not a very imaginative character name, but I bet it made things easier on-set. lol) BBC Three also reminded me of "Two Pints of Lager, and a Packet of Crisps" on BBC Three. That series could be a bit variable, but some episodes were hilarious.
@@gid4015 It was fairly "dry" humour, but that was kind of Sean's thing. lol I remember a specific scene with a Ping Pong table which was funny. So many great moments in "Two Pints", like "It's barrel wash, Gaz." Jonny: "What about that time you had the council remove those flowers from the street?" Gaz: "How was I supposed to know there'd been a crash." lol
@@electronash my favourite part of the ping pong episode is the bit where he's trying to flog his stuff off and the lady's like "is the Thermos for sale?" And he's like "yep let me just finish my lunch" and starts sculling it but it's too hot. Just kills me every time when she's like "is it hot?" 😂
Mate, the time (on 8 out of 10 cats does Countdown) when he's talking about Seal Clubbing and his "Rectum of the year" competition, had me in tears and wetting myself laughing. I was so upset at his passing, when somebody can make you laugh at the most inane things, that is something to be treasured, the greater the treasure, the bigger the hole left when it's gone. R.I.P Sean.
@@georget1050 are you a jobsworth by any chance George. It’s completely reasonable to miss some one you haven’t met because you grieve the fact they won’t be creating anything new. I’ve the same sadness about Amy Winehouse, MJ, Kurt Cobain , the list goes on. Ok George but I’m not allowed to miss them
Jimmy did/does that skip/head bop at the start of 8OO10C (and Cats Does Countdown??) when he does his opening jokes. So if you want to see if he does it, look at them.
Blue Peter is no Human Being. Blue Peter is a British kids Tv show that has been running since it first aired in 1958 to present day. It has been on the air for 66 years now. It is the longest running kids Tv show in the world.
And yeh,watch an entire episode of something Jimmy hosts,it's Definitely something he does👌🏼🤷♂️😂😂Sean was so good at spotting things that others didn't 👌🏼👏👏😂💜
Boomy has already watched the 2 earliest compilations with him from WILTY . . . but so far he hasn't got to the newest one that that the lads from Embrace The Suck have done. . . .
I was told finish what’s on your plate, or you don’t get fed tomorrow and I didn’t, my mother was so poor that she had to decide heating or food. We had to go to the secondhand shop to get clothes ie. Underwear socks and all the other stuff, usually it was too big so I’d grow into it oh and then when my sister grew out of her stuff it was passed down until I grew bigger than her, funnily enough she never got to wear my cast offs 🤔
Love from across the pond. Nice hearing you speak on the Katt Williams situation. He doesn't seem to be letting things go. You like British humor, and I like American notables firing shots at the utterly evil industry. It's a cultural exchange, of sorts. 🙃 P.S. 2024 will be the year you finally watch Greenwing. I am sure of it!
Getting to number one in the charts gets you a "Well done!" Spitting your peas gets you a sore bottom and a very close view of a corner for half an hour.
Can't believe you nearly fell for "spine in a sack"🤦🏻♂️😂😂😂 Loved Russell Kanes impression of his dad,Proper Essex....."get up you schlaag"(I know that's not spelt right,but that's how we pronounce it, and that might get it past YT then🤷♂️😂)....👌🏼👏👏😂😂😂💜
My favourite mad story from Sean, that turned out to be true, was when he was on QI and talked about working as a goatherd for a while. Everyone, including me, was convinced he was making it up as a joke, but he wasn't.
Of course his dad didn’t do that 😂 for some reason a lot of Americans take what are obvious jokes to us at face value, normally you get a lot of them KB 😆
Or, if you are Bob Mortimer, do such utterly bonkers things IRL that even when you explain them, nobody with even a slight sense of reality could possibly believe that you are telling the truth. The man's real genius was anticipating as a child that a show like WILTR would eventually come along. And that he'd be well-known enough to appear on it. So he made it a goal to do utterly f'n crazy things with his life so he could fool everyone on it. Visionary.
You know, this might just be the first time I've heard you say the word 'awesome' in a true US meaning of the word. And even then, you've said it as an example, not as a reactionary word to a video!
I apologise on behalf of the UK for Russell Kane's haircut. Must have been an explosion somewhere in 2008, causing an upheaval in standing-up folicles, and costing the lives of self preservations of beloved names like Nick Grimshaw and Simon Amstell.
Wait until you're trying to get her to eat vegetables. You will break out a cheerleader outfit if the little monster even agrees to be in the same room as a pea or a carrot.
I get the reason behind the feeling of wanting to encourage kids by telling them that they did a good job, fair enough, but I think that realistically, if you want a kid to succeed you should just be honest (in a tactful way, of course). Most times the kid will be sad but then shift that to strive for improvement. Obviously there are situations where being frank and honest are not helpful, and most times it is hard to tell, but I don't think that cheering them up for most things is helpful. It's like telling them a story, and that story becomes part of their reality (Santa Claus), it's fine for a while but every adult knows that at some point their kids will know that it's just fantasy, and they'll be okay with that, but before they are they will be sad, they will cry, they will resent you for lying to them, they'll think you are a bad person... until they're not resentful anymore and they love you anyway, and their life goes on. Self-worth if not something that can be taught by encouragement or otherwise, it's something one learns from gauging their accomplishments versus expectations. If you set their expectations too low, eventually the real world will crush them, on the other hand the extreme opposite will be as destructive because it can remove any sort of motivation. Everything needs to be balanced. This is why having parents, generally with different temperaments, gives kids a healthy balance between bitterness and sweetness, approval and disapproval (depending on the context, any of the parents can be one or the other), so long as there is an equilibrium.
But Kevin Heart was in loads of minor film roles in wayans brothers films or that kind of thing before he became one of the biggest names..But the guy in this was just talking about talent shows leading to success rather than work.
Apart from being a long running childrens tv show Blue Peter is also a maritime flag , maybe you're confusing Blue Peter with "Black Pete" ? a character in dutch folklore who accompanies St Nicholas (Father Xmas).
Sean messed up, there wasn’t a Blue Peter gallery, he meant “Take Hart” which was an art show presented by Tony Hart. Which included sections with a plasticine character called Morph. Which were utterly brilliant.
i dont know why but i think sean is funnier on this show than when he does stand up. i tried so many times to watch his stand up and just didnt find his sets funny
Blue Peter is no person muppet 😂 it was a TV show back in the day 😁🙈
its a show NOW
Oops yeah I’m a muppet lol.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Blue Peter? He's the guy that sells all the mucky DVDs down my local.
I won a Blue Peter badge waaaaaaay back in 1982.. still got it..
It’s understandable that king boomer would get confused about Blue Peter being a person when in this clip there is a person named ‘example’
"blue Peter, I've heard of him". 😂😂😂
Blue Peter is a childrens TV show mate, not a person.
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Close. He actually said he has heard of him :P
@@djjonesy1519 No no no no.
"The only reason I know who Blue Peter is is that I've heard Ricky Gervais talk about him a couple of times." @6:17
OP gets away with it, because it conveys the intended point.
But it makes you look absolutely bloody stupid to correct someone else about something without doing (what in this case especially easy) basic fact-checking that you yourself are correct.
No winder he was so good at carrot in a box. He started with spine in a sack. Lol
Sean Lock and Miles Jupp the full bromance is really funny!
Blue Peter is the longest running children's TV programme ever. I watched it in black and white as a kid and it's still going today. Sean is referencing the fact that you could send art work in as a child and they displayed some every week on the programme so, for us kids, it was the highest accolade you could get. You'd also get given one of the coveted and hard to get Blue Peter badges.
corronation street been running from 1960, thats the worlds longest running show
@andysadler6432 blue peter started 1958
Sky At Night started 1957.
The old days where you had a dream and got a jim'll fix it medal, and then a blue peter badge for drawing a picture of where he touched you.
Tony Hart ! if you got it on _The Gallery_ you were it.
I can remember playing spine in a sack. It wasn’t my favourite game, that would be ‘blood in the bath’. Dad would drop some animal blood into the bath when we were kids and we had to guess the animal. Could use viscosity, taste, colour. Just a great game. The old ones are the best.
We played skull in the scuttle we took turns removing a lump of coal from the coal scuttle to expose the animal skull buried inside before guessing what animal the skull had come from a bit like Jenga. The best one was when dad used our pet hamster we all thought it was a mouse until he gave us a clue by pretending to dig in my little sisters hair. She was so upset at not winning she cried for weeks.
Thanks for another great reaction.. It may have been said before but Sean did a sitcom called 15 stories high. Only 2 seasons so 12 episodes, well worth a watch, his dry wit shines..!
Blue Peter was a children’s TV show. They could send in their drawings and paintings, it was an honour to have your painting hung in the Blue Peter gallery
Never get tired of king boomer losing it to Sean lock . Couple of legends. You’ve got to find Sean locks and Jon Richardson tour of the south states of America
The scene from that show where they're having dinner at the creole ranch, and Sean baits Jon into performing a bit of material from his act for the cowboys then absolutely loses it is one of my favourite scenes of him. 😂
And then the joke he tells when trying to crack them about the pope's hat being full of sweets 😂
Ohhh Sean! We miss you SO much.
Classic old British game, "spine in a sack" was very popular when I was a kid. Almost as popular as "knock down ginger". 😊
I never played Bob Mortimer's "Theft and Shrubbery" as a kid. But he explained it so well on WILTY that I now regularly play it with a few teddy bear friends. Still great fun. (I'm 51.)
Lovely to see you appreciate the utter comedy genius that was Sean Lock- he is my favourate comedian- his dark whimsical comedy delivered with the joy of a boy being naughty just makes me laugh so much, more than almost any other comedian I've seen. Next time you see Jimmy Carr introduce 8 out of 10 cats does countdown- you won't be able to unsee that Sean was spot on!
He was so unique. I felt like he was the guy from work telling some jokes, but sometimes he was off on some wierd stuff you'd find at an underground alt open mic. All funny
Blue Peter is Peter File's nickname
You really should check out some of his radio work..well worth the time.
You just reminded me of the Sean Lock series "15 Storeys High", which was one of the first things I ever watched when BBC Three launched.
It also starred Benedict Wong, who is now of course known as "Wong" in Doctor Strange.
(not a very imaginative character name, but I bet it made things easier on-set. lol)
BBC Three also reminded me of "Two Pints of Lager, and a Packet of Crisps" on BBC Three.
That series could be a bit variable, but some episodes were hilarious.
15 stories high is great. I hope King Boomers love of Sean Lock takes him there some time.
@@gid4015 It was fairly "dry" humour, but that was kind of Sean's thing. lol
I remember a specific scene with a Ping Pong table which was funny.
So many great moments in "Two Pints", like "It's barrel wash, Gaz."
Jonny: "What about that time you had the council remove those flowers from the street?"
Gaz: "How was I supposed to know there'd been a crash." lol
@@electronash my favourite part of the ping pong episode is the bit where he's trying to flog his stuff off and the lady's like "is the Thermos for sale?" And he's like "yep let me just finish my lunch" and starts sculling it but it's too hot. Just kills me every time when she's like "is it hot?" 😂
Love it, Sean was so funnyboned :) luckily there are tons of Sean material you are yet to discover! :) great reaction as always :)
Mate, the time (on 8 out of 10 cats does Countdown) when he's talking about Seal Clubbing and his "Rectum of the year" competition, had me in tears and wetting myself laughing. I was so upset at his passing, when somebody can make you laugh at the most inane things, that is something to be treasured, the greater the treasure, the bigger the hole left when it's gone. R.I.P Sean.
Is it appropriate to discuss "rectum of the year" and holes left behind in the same breath/paragraph?
Jimmy Car would always do the skip and headbob at the start of the show, when he would walk on and introduce the guests haha
Blue Peter was first aired on 16 October 1958.
They literally "hung him out to dry" huh?
It's always the good ones who leave us early.
I can’t explain how much I miss Sean
If your only interaction with him was from the t.v then you can still do it.
If you knew him personally then my condolences.
@@georget1050 are you a jobsworth by any chance George. It’s completely reasonable to miss some one you haven’t met because you grieve the fact they won’t be creating anything new. I’ve the same sadness about Amy Winehouse, MJ, Kurt Cobain , the list goes on. Ok George but I’m not allowed to miss them
@@cheryltotheg2880 For me life goes on but fair point .
Thanks for the name calling & I’m sorry for your loss
@@georget1050 boo hoo
@@cheryltotheg2880 That’s me told.
I know who Blue Peter is, is unintentionally funny Boomer! 😂
Jimmy did/does that skip/head bop at the start of 8OO10C (and Cats Does Countdown??) when he does his opening jokes. So if you want to see if he does it, look at them.
Blue Peter is no Human Being.
Blue Peter is a British kids Tv show that has been running since it first aired in 1958 to present day.
It has been on the air for 66 years now. It is the longest running kids Tv show in the world.
Oh i loved Blue Peter when i was a child, the stuff they could make out of 2 toilet roll tubes and sticky back plastic! 😅
The problem is I still have never found a shop that sells the mythical sticky back plastic..
Sean Lock was by far the best on Panel shows. No one came near.
Rip Sean. I loved that guy. Truely a unique style.
And yeh,watch an entire episode of something Jimmy hosts,it's Definitely something he does👌🏼🤷♂️😂😂Sean was so good at spotting things that others didn't 👌🏼👏👏😂💜
Blue Peter, a gent of a man - met him at my local pub, he's just always so sad..... it's a Children's show here KB lol
😂😂👍
I've seen Sean doing stand up at the comedy store in London a few years ago - he was exceptionally funny
Yes I've been watching all Kat Williams interviews 😁
5 years time, King Boomer will be praising his princess for eating her peas or some other vegetable 😂
"..and you must be _The Monopoly Guy!_ "
Jimmy does do that skip and head wobble thing. I never picked up on it till Sean said.
He never did it again after Sean mocked it, though.
Sean Lock - sometimes he's pulling your leg - and sometimes he's telling the truth - you really need to see Bob Mortimer on Would I lie to you .
Boomy has already watched the 2 earliest compilations with him from WILTY . . . but so far he hasn't got to the newest one that that the lads from Embrace The Suck have done. . . .
I was told finish what’s on your plate, or you don’t get fed tomorrow and I didn’t, my mother was so poor that she had to decide heating or food. We had to go to the secondhand shop to get clothes ie. Underwear socks and all the other stuff, usually it was too big so I’d grow into it oh and then when my sister grew out of her stuff it was passed down until I grew bigger than her, funnily enough she never got to wear my cast offs 🤔
4:46 I can’t remember what this guys name is but I think you’d like his stand up
You should watch Sean's The Tiger Who Went For A Pint from 8 Out of10 Cats does Countdown
You believed him! haha
Whoosh!
Love from across the pond. Nice hearing you speak on the Katt Williams situation. He doesn't seem to be letting things go. You like British humor, and I like American notables firing shots at the utterly evil industry. It's a cultural exchange, of sorts. 🙃
P.S. 2024 will be the year you finally watch Greenwing. I am sure of it!
+1 you've GOT to watch Green Wing, it's hilarious!
Getting to number one in the charts gets you a "Well done!" Spitting your peas gets you a sore bottom and a very close view of a corner for half an hour.
Oh, I haven't played spine in a sack for years.
Mate, I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that Sean's dad probably didn't play spine in a sack with him and he might in fact be having you on!
4 words for you if you like Sean Lock "carrot in a box"
Blue Peter, yeah him 😂
Thing about Sean lock, just mention his name to anyone thats ever watched him and the result is the same. Everybody smiles!
KB, Blue Peter is a children's programme
Spine in a sack, reminds me of spine in a bap * alan partridge reference*
Ah, just you wait till she eats her first pea! 😂
I knew a guy called Blue Peter.
Man called Pete who used to rent out adult vhs tapes from the back of his car 🤣
He's in comedy heaven with Tommy Cooper and Spike Milligan, the three of them with a decent writer could be the dream team.
If your daughter grows up to be really fussy with food, like my youngest. You’ll be praising her for eating peas, believe me! 😂
I think if it was Bob Mortimer who said his dad used to play Spine in the Sack, could be true.
Ah yes, Blue Peter was a great guy, my grandfather used to work with him, he always wore a badge.
i think you're right about that balance
Should watch joe Wilkinson poem so so funny sean cant breathe lol
Sean, Norm they died too youn… well not that young but still my favourites 😂❤
Can't believe you nearly fell for "spine in a sack"🤦🏻♂️😂😂😂
Loved Russell Kanes impression of his dad,Proper Essex....."get up you schlaag"(I know that's not spelt right,but that's how we pronounce it, and that might get it past YT then🤷♂️😂)....👌🏼👏👏😂😂😂💜
My favourite mad story from Sean, that turned out to be true, was when he was on QI and talked about working as a goatherd for a while. Everyone, including me, was convinced he was making it up as a joke, but he wasn't.
Good to see Sean Lock again being consistently, doggedly _somewhat funny_ .
A bender is a full weekend partying, drinking, taking drugs. Basically a good time. If you call someone a bender it means their gay.
Of course his dad didn’t do that 😂 for some reason a lot of Americans take what are obvious jokes to us at face value, normally you get a lot of them KB 😆
Jimmy's Grandfather is the founder of the whole bobblehead genre
That was a solid intro, had me laughing before Sean even appeared
The great thing about being a comedian KB is that you can make up BS stories like spine in a bag to get laughs. 🤪
Or, if you are Bob Mortimer, do such utterly bonkers things IRL that even when you explain them, nobody with even a slight sense of reality could possibly believe that you are telling the truth.
The man's real genius was anticipating as a child that a show like WILTR would eventually come along. And that he'd be well-known enough to appear on it. So he made it a goal to do utterly f'n crazy things with his life so he could fool everyone on it. Visionary.
You know, this might just be the first time I've heard you say the word 'awesome' in a true US meaning of the word. And even then, you've said it as an example, not as a reactionary word to a video!
Wait until your daughter is a toddler, then you will change your tune about praising her for eating veggies. 😉
I apologise on behalf of the UK for Russell Kane's haircut. Must have been an explosion somewhere in 2008, causing an upheaval in standing-up folicles, and costing the lives of self preservations of beloved names like Nick Grimshaw and Simon Amstell.
I say compromise: _praise your daughter, but only if she's #1 on the charts with a song titled, "Eating Peas"..._
Are you wearing the new Queen Boomer merch?
I RECOMMEND YOU TWO WATCH THE NEW TED SHOW IT'S HILARIOUS
Wait until you're trying to get her to eat vegetables. You will break out a cheerleader outfit if the little monster even agrees to be in the same room as a pea or a carrot.
Ahh Frankie Coke up the Noza - forgot about him
I get the reason behind the feeling of wanting to encourage kids by telling them that they did a good job, fair enough, but I think that realistically, if you want a kid to succeed you should just be honest (in a tactful way, of course). Most times the kid will be sad but then shift that to strive for improvement. Obviously there are situations where being frank and honest are not helpful, and most times it is hard to tell, but I don't think that cheering them up for most things is helpful.
It's like telling them a story, and that story becomes part of their reality (Santa Claus), it's fine for a while but every adult knows that at some point their kids will know that it's just fantasy, and they'll be okay with that, but before they are they will be sad, they will cry, they will resent you for lying to them, they'll think you are a bad person... until they're not resentful anymore and they love you anyway, and their life goes on.
Self-worth if not something that can be taught by encouragement or otherwise, it's something one learns from gauging their accomplishments versus expectations. If you set their expectations too low, eventually the real world will crush them, on the other hand the extreme opposite will be as destructive because it can remove any sort of motivation. Everything needs to be balanced. This is why having parents, generally with different temperaments, gives kids a healthy balance between bitterness and sweetness, approval and disapproval (depending on the context, any of the parents can be one or the other), so long as there is an equilibrium.
But Kevin Heart was in loads of minor film roles in wayans brothers films or that kind of thing before he became one of the biggest names..But the guy in this was just talking about talent shows leading to success rather than work.
Hey can you guys do a reaction of Tommy Tiernan stand-up? That would be tremendous.. all the best! ☘
Blue Peter is not a him. It's a TV programme.
11:02-12:20-> Carr is genuinely hurt. A little.
This is the original version of 8 Out of 10 Cats without all that Countdown nonsense.
Giving kids false praise doesn't do them any good, just encourage them to do better, otherwise they turn out like the knobs on Big Brother
I lost interest in 8 out of 10 Cats when Sean wasn't there. He was just amazing helping to hold the show together with Jimmy!
Who the F does KB think blue peter is? 😂
Just some bloke called Peter who is blue for some reason.
Apart from being a long running childrens tv show Blue Peter is also a maritime flag , maybe you're confusing Blue Peter with "Black Pete" ? a character in dutch folklore who accompanies St Nicholas (Father Xmas).
Black Pete is a meth dealer in Grimsby.
I think you might be confusing blue peter with blue ray from peter kay bits boomer 😂
Dunno if you've done it before but ya really should check out Sean's Nazi Island it's brilliant
Never heard of Cat or Shannon… but they sound like lovely women!
Sean messed up, there wasn’t a Blue Peter gallery, he meant “Take Hart” which was an art show presented by Tony Hart. Which included sections with a plasticine character called Morph. Which were utterly brilliant.
He was talking about the art competitions blue Peter used to do, when kids would send their art in and it would all go up on a board for judging.
@@shithappens1975 Nah, he was thinking about Take Hart and the Gallery.
Now let’s take a look around the gallery.
Or maybe a reference to Vision On, the precursor to Take Hart.
"We're sorry we can't return your paintings" .... yes, that was their catchphrase.
@@seanmcmichael2551 I remember Vision On, with Sylvester McCoy.
Radagast the Brown, to our younger audience.
Did Katt Williams talk about Woll Smoth getting "murdered"?
Kevin Hart's a one trick-pony - if you like that trick... it's alright.
He's a rapper?
I sure hope he means as a Santa helper.
If she won't eat any vegetables and you get her to eat a pea you will be writing songs about it to get her to do it again let alone praising her.
i dont know why but i think sean is funnier on this show than when he does stand up. i tried so many times to watch his stand up and just didnt find his sets funny
You need to look up carrot in a box
6:17 "Who"? "Him"? I get 'Dad Brain' might've made you misspeak but if not, you clearly have no idea WHAT Blue Peter is.
you will congratulate your daughter for eating peas!!!!
King Boomer should check out A league of their own. Corden is bearable.
King boomer you have to watch Frankie Boyle green mile
I think a few famous band members have had dad's like that, especially band members who have fathers that have done it before them
Who is the woman? She is quite attractive