I haven't watched the full video yet but a Chad hogan from the U.S invited Kevin over to America to one of his parties He even came to Scotland to one of Kevin's shows Its awesome
I'm from Glasgow. One empty I went to in the 90's we were upstairs when the girls parents came home. None of us knew this girl, we were passing by and heard an empty party so managed to blag our way in. So she's being shouted at downstairs and we're stuck upstairs listening. So we took all the screwable parts out some swivel chairs for no reason at all and ran down the stairs and out the front door... Good times lol.
Worst one i remember, had a budgies cage complete with budgie in the garden. After being thrown the window, then inside the kitchen all the knives were stuck in the roof. That was far in as i went lol 😂🏴
I mind we done something crazy one night me & my mates ended up at a house ( empty ) about 2 in the morning a was only 17 we where actually trying to find my aunties to stay for the night but anyways with a bottle a Jack Daniels at this point long story short we met my aunties friend long story short again 😂 I took his dog a took it home he stayed with us for 2 days 😂 took him for a walk then to the pub for 2 hours then got the dog ( literally a taxi home ) was a magical love from Scotland
Definite different from the west and east coast. I'm sure from the 70s and empty through east is something entirely different. Honestly surprised how vocabulary is changing. My daughter said she isn't patching me recently, had to ask a few people what it meant before I had a translation. Other term was what's the tea. Apparently means what's the gossip, the gen or whatever other terms there is. Being from Ormiston east lothian originally I'm told I'm quite well spoken. Living not far from Inverness these days I'm continually asked what area of Glasgow I'm from. Scottish dialect is so diverse it is amazing
I remember an awkward ,moment in the 90s, about 5-6am, where most alcohol was gone, i saw my cousin and his best mate share one of the last beers in the house and enjoying themseleves when suddenly....there was an enquiry....the main guy whose house it was -- his last beer disappeared -- and he went full Columbo...and although I never drank that beer I had full knowledge of where the beer ended up and saw the dregs being poured into the nearest pot plant and evidence being covered up -- that was a tense hour.....
He's from Clydebank which is greater Glasgow, the latter probably home to the most commonly known Scottish cities and accents aside from Edinburgh. The least known accent is probably a Scottish gaelic or highland speaker. Kevin Bridges accent is one of the easier variations of Glaswegian with his stop-start approach but that's more down to the routine rather than trying to make it easy for people to understand
He' s way easier to understand, than seriously working class Geordies from North Shields. Honest, it doesn#t sound remotely like English at all. Been here 23 years now (from the south) and I finally understand
Yeah we had that at a place I lived at. At the end of a night out a mate got onto the mic and invited the entire club back to ours. So many people turned up the house was rammed with people in every room and up the stairs. Two days later we realized the microwave oven wasn't there anymore.
Missed the spliff thing. Really hope you get round to that. And "I have mates like Greece". In the meantime; I'll just keep enjoying your brilliant work. Big love from Spain. Edit. I probably smoked chinchilla poo at one of those in the 90's... But it was in London. I rolled the "fecking" thing and passed it out. Quite sure it got back to me, and didn't realise what it was... So smoked quite happily. Don't know why I tell you these things lol
Yous should check out the UA-cam video about Kevin being invited to America by a Chad Hogan, him and his mates must've seen this clip and invited him over. Its really good. And it was all genuinely a coincidence...
That first clip of the guy blowing the leaves in the wind, its not his fault, it will be his boss making him do it, I know as I used to do landscaping and still had to cut people's grass/lawn in the snow Also, sad fact, that bus driver got fired for that clip :(
Had an English mate staying at my parent's house one year. We went for a few beers in Glasgow and my mate asked me what language people were speaking? Had to give him a quick primer on Glaswegian. A few examples: Umurnae = I am not Ahhuvnae = I have not Montaefuck = Come on to fuck (an exclamation of exasperation - often a signal that trouble isn't far away) Getyerseltaefuck = Get yourself to fuck (go away, NOW) Awrightmucker? = are you alright mucker? (informal greeting, mucker means mate, pal, friend etc) Once you grasp the base concept of squeezing entire sentences into one giant word then saying the word as quickly as possible, Glaswegian becomes a very easy "language" to understand. Yaperahbawbagsye!
@TalorcMacAllan-j2z Amazing! I even stated, _twice_, that it was "Glaswegian" and never once mentioned "Scots" in my post. It's almost like you're seeing what you want to see and not what's actually there...
Eh is a spoken interjection used in many varieties of English that is similar in meaning to "Excuse me?", "Please repeat that", or "Huh?". It is also commonly used as an alternative to the question tag right?, i.e., method for inciting a reply, as in "Don't you think?", "You agree with me, right?", as in, "It's nice here, eh?" (instead of "It's nice here, right?"). In the Americas, it is most commonly associated with Canada and Canadian English, and the area stretching from northern Wisconsin up to Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Similar interjections exist in many other languages, such as Azerbaijani and Italian. The usage of the word is widespread throughout much of the UK, particularly in Eastern Scotland, the north of England, Northern Ireland, Wales. It is normally used to mean "what?". In Scotland, mainly around the Tayside region, "eh" is also used as a shortened term for "yes". For example, "Are you going to the Disco?" "Eh". In Aberdeen and the wider Doric Scots speaking area of Grampian, "eh" is often used to end a sentence, as a continuation or sometimes, inflection is added and it's used as a confirmation, or with different inflection, a question. For example, "I was walking home eh and I saw a badger eh", "It was a big car eh" or "We're going to the co-op eh?". Wikipedia.
Just wanted to let you guys know that I -and I assume many others, can’t access your latest father Ted s2 ep 1 reaction because of age restrictions, even though I’m 21. I don’t know why UA-cam has done this and I’m not gonna give Google my ID, but I thought you should know. Love your videos 🙏🏼
Think the episodes are about 20 mins long but yous will struggle with the accent. Still game is great as well and should be alot easier to understand, anything upto season 6 has no copyright issues. Even if the full episodes are too long to make a video for yous worth watch your self's with a few joints.
Definitely not a very thick Scottish accent. You obviously haven’t heard a very thick Scottish accent before. If you did then you would realise that you could not understand one single word that came from the mouth of a very thick Scottish accent mouth. It may well have been spoken in an alien language. Kevin has deliberately slowed down his speech and enunciated his sentences so it’s crystal clear to the global audience exactly what he is communicating.
I haven't watched the full video yet but a Chad hogan from the U.S invited Kevin over to America to one of his parties
He even came to Scotland to one of Kevin's shows
Its awesome
Yeah, he came up on the stage 👍
Someone please provide them the best link. I saw Kevin talk about it on a talk show but didn’t know Chad came onstage in Scotland.
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Growing up we had Spring break the week before Easter, always!!! 😎😎😎😎EMPTIES GALORE!!
I'm from Glasgow. One empty I went to in the 90's we were upstairs when the girls parents came home. None of us knew this girl, we were passing by and heard an empty party so managed to blag our way in. So she's being shouted at downstairs and we're stuck upstairs listening. So we took all the screwable parts out some swivel chairs for no reason at all and ran down the stairs and out the front door... Good times lol.
Worst one i remember, had a budgies cage complete with budgie in the garden. After being thrown the window, then inside the kitchen all the knives were stuck in the roof.
That was far in as i went lol 😂🏴
I'm moving to Scotland lol
I mind we done something crazy one night me & my mates ended up at a house ( empty ) about 2 in the morning a was only 17 we where actually trying to find my aunties to stay for the night but anyways with a bottle a Jack Daniels at this point long story short we met my aunties friend long story short again 😂 I took his dog a took it home he stayed with us for 2 days 😂 took him for a walk then to the pub for 2 hours then got the dog ( literally a taxi home ) was a magical love from Scotland
Definite different from the west and east coast. I'm sure from the 70s and empty through east is something entirely different. Honestly surprised how vocabulary is changing. My daughter said she isn't patching me recently, had to ask a few people what it meant before I had a translation. Other term was what's the tea.
Apparently means what's the gossip, the gen or whatever other terms there is.
Being from Ormiston east lothian originally I'm told I'm quite well spoken. Living not far from Inverness these days I'm continually asked what area of Glasgow I'm from.
Scottish dialect is so diverse it is amazing
Kevin Bridges... always so bloody funny! More of him please!
The horse story remains the funniest thing I have ever heard on the television
Kev is a refreshing stand up. He doesn't rely on foul language. Ach aye the noo son. Glesca all day. 🏴🇬🇧🏴🇬🇧🏴🇬🇧🏴🇬🇧
Started watching your videos 2 days back and now I am obsessed with y’all.. big love from India 🇮🇳
Thank you so much 😊
Your accent is charming and serene. Love you both. =) Can't wait to see you on Sunday.
So glad yous done this😂
And I think the Canadian accent is a lot like the Scottish, with your “eh’s” and “aboots” ‘‘tis practically the same😌😂💙🏴
I remember an awkward ,moment in the 90s, about 5-6am, where most alcohol was gone, i saw my cousin and his best mate share one of the last beers in the house and enjoying themseleves when suddenly....there was an enquiry....the main guy whose house it was -- his last beer disappeared -- and he went full Columbo...and although I never drank that beer I had full knowledge of where the beer ended up and saw the dregs being poured into the nearest pot plant and evidence being covered up -- that was a tense hour.....
Hilarious 😂
Fukin brilliant as usual ya pair a loonies 👍..makin me piss maself again ...cheers for that 😂..awe the best Fae glesga
He's from Clydebank which is greater Glasgow, the latter probably home to the most commonly known Scottish cities and accents aside from Edinburgh. The least known accent is probably a Scottish gaelic or highland speaker. Kevin Bridges accent is one of the easier variations of Glaswegian with his stop-start approach but that's more down to the routine rather than trying to make it easy for people to understand
He' s way easier to understand, than seriously working class Geordies from North Shields. Honest, it doesn#t sound remotely like English at all. Been here 23 years now (from the south) and I finally understand
Yeah we had that at a place I lived at. At the end of a night out a mate got onto the mic and invited the entire club back to ours. So many people turned up the house was rammed with people in every room and up the stairs. Two days later we realized the microwave oven wasn't there anymore.
😲🤣
LOL, the last way I'd describe a Canadian accent as is 'normal'! EHHH 🤣
love it - cool guys 🙂
Only in Glasgow would you here that intro, great review guys X.
Missed the spliff thing. Really hope you get round to that. And "I have mates like Greece".
In the meantime; I'll just keep enjoying your brilliant work.
Big love from Spain.
Edit.
I probably smoked chinchilla poo at one of those in the 90's... But it was in London. I rolled the "fecking" thing and passed it out. Quite sure it got back to me, and didn't realise what it was... So smoked quite happily.
Don't know why I tell you these things lol
It’s great to finally know what happened to the Holy Grail 😂😂😂
You have to see the follow up when he discovers there is a real Chad Hogan!
Brilliant
Loved this!!!!
Please do Kevin Bridges- Politics of a night out. Another great watch guys 👊🏻
His parents still live in Hardgate like 2 minutes from my mums house.
Yous should check out the UA-cam video about Kevin being invited to America by a Chad Hogan, him and his mates must've seen this clip and invited him over. Its really good. And it was all genuinely a coincidence...
Hi guys, just found your channel 😊 I'm Scottish and Kevin is my favourite comedian, you should try reacting to Danny Bhoy. He's funny AF XX
Thanks for subbing Jacqueline. Welcome aboard 😊🍻
@@bradlucy cheers 🍻 for the reply 👍
have you ever reacted to Freddy Star on the Des O Connor show, he'll leave in pieces he's that funny
That first clip of the guy blowing the leaves in the wind, its not his fault, it will be his boss making him do it, I know as I used to do landscaping and still had to cut people's grass/lawn in the snow
Also, sad fact, that bus driver got fired for that clip :(
Had an English mate staying at my parent's house one year. We went for a few beers in Glasgow and my mate asked me what language people were speaking? Had to give him a quick primer on Glaswegian. A few examples:
Umurnae = I am not
Ahhuvnae = I have not
Montaefuck = Come on to fuck (an exclamation of exasperation - often a signal that trouble isn't far away)
Getyerseltaefuck = Get yourself to fuck (go away, NOW)
Awrightmucker? = are you alright mucker? (informal greeting, mucker means mate, pal, friend etc)
Once you grasp the base concept of squeezing entire sentences into one giant word then saying the word as quickly as possible, Glaswegian becomes a very easy "language" to understand.
Yaperahbawbagsye!
😲😁👍
@TalorcMacAllan-j2z Amazing! I even stated, _twice_, that it was "Glaswegian" and never once mentioned "Scots" in my post. It's almost like you're seeing what you want to see and not what's actually there...
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 legendary 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
My daughter is nearly a teen, and I'm shitting it that she will be going to empties in a few years.
I remember them too well.
C'mon all of us have been to an empty party
Most people in the UK say "eh". Same with Aussies too, I think. It's just the US that don't.
Imagine stabbings being the only thing you have to fear in school.
Eh is a spoken interjection used in many varieties of English that is similar in meaning to "Excuse me?", "Please repeat that", or "Huh?". It is also commonly used as an alternative to the question tag right?, i.e., method for inciting a reply, as in "Don't you think?", "You agree with me, right?", as in, "It's nice here, eh?" (instead of "It's nice here, right?"). In the Americas, it is most commonly associated with Canada and Canadian English, and the area stretching from northern Wisconsin up to Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Similar interjections exist in many other languages, such as Azerbaijani and Italian.
The usage of the word is widespread throughout much of the UK, particularly in Eastern Scotland, the north of England, Northern Ireland, Wales. It is normally used to mean "what?". In Scotland, mainly around the Tayside region, "eh" is also used as a shortened term for "yes". For example, "Are you going to the Disco?" "Eh". In Aberdeen and the wider Doric Scots speaking area of Grampian, "eh" is often used to end a sentence, as a continuation or sometimes, inflection is added and it's used as a confirmation, or with different inflection, a question. For example, "I was walking home eh and I saw a badger eh", "It was a big car eh" or "We're going to the co-op eh?".
Wikipedia.
If you haven't seen Kevin Bridges "bus stop" its hilarious.
You should check out Romesh Ranganathan live at the apollo.
He is just so funny.
Sorry mate,Ramesh is a one trick pony.
All those reverse cracks about Sri Lanka gets boring after a while.
Besides,he’s a gooner.
@TheCornishCockney I hear the goober thing but I am a Huge romesh fan
They did the bus stop one about 7 months back.
Just wanted to let you guys know that I -and I assume many others, can’t access your latest father Ted s2 ep 1 reaction because of age restrictions, even though I’m 21. I don’t know why UA-cam has done this and I’m not gonna give Google my ID, but I thought you should know.
Love your videos 🙏🏼
Yes, we know. All because there is nudity in the episode. I'm disappointed in their selective censorship
Hahaha! He's speaking English there. His real accent needs subs. Try some Rab C Nesbitt. 🤣
Any particular clip?
Think the episodes are about 20 mins long but yous will struggle with the accent. Still game is great as well and should be alot easier to understand, anything upto season 6 has no copyright issues.
Even if the full episodes are too long to make a video for yous worth watch your self's with a few joints.
@@bradlucy Not really. Was more a figure of speech. Like I said, try some and you'll know what I mean. ;)
The Scottish accent eh? Youse need to get oot an aboot 🤣💖🏴
have you seen his unemployed video
44 to 44k
I always thought the Canadian accent sound like someone doing a poor Scottish accent.
Definitely not a very thick Scottish accent. You obviously haven’t heard a very thick Scottish accent before. If you did then you would realise that you could not understand one single word that came from the mouth of a very thick Scottish accent mouth. It may well have been spoken in an alien language.
Kevin has deliberately slowed down his speech and enunciated his sentences so it’s crystal clear to the global audience exactly what he is communicating.
Limmys a good example of a proper Glasgow accent lol, he's fkn hilarious as well
Fick Sco’ish accen’
Certainly, as a Scot from Dundee, I use 'eh' all the time. However, over on the east, it can mean three things: eye, I, and yes. Honestly.
Up the Hilltoon Huns!