I suspect that a lot of us have similar stories, we just don't know about them because we haven't done our own geneology. Also, the UK is significantly smaller yet more 'historic' in the near-past than the US is, they had the largest city in the world just 100+ years ago AND the first industrial revolution, just a lot of people doing a lot of firsts at the time in memory of being able to look it up, but it not be totally mundane. Yes there were famous firsts in US history in the recent past, but if they took place in New York or LA, that's still states away, whereas in the UK you could go to the next town or even investigate your own and have a pretty good chance of uncovering someone from your family.
Fabio incident was at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, Va. The ride was the Loch Ness Monster, and the goose flew into his face on the first big drop on the way down. There was a picture in the Daily Press that printed the still photo of the impact. I lived in the area at that time. :)
Fabio Rollercoaster Goose Incident sounds like a Japanese noise band. For a thorough deep-dive into the whole thing, check out the three crossover videos by the hugely underrated Bobby Fingers, Adam Savage (of Mythbusters), and the Slow-Mo Guys.
R.E. National lottery number selections. A couple of years ago the numbers selected were 7, 14, 21, 28, 35 and 42. Thousands of people thought they had won millions but ended up with a couple of hundred quid and people who had won with 4 or 5 numbers got a smaller payout than those who got three numbers, because the £30 prize was fixed.
@@daisychain5894 Pay me, i'll submit them. Not that i'm trying to make money off of your deafness but it would be a chore. Hmmm, it is weird that there aren't any...do you often come across this problem?
Aisling is adorable 20:39 Phil😂 22:05 😂😂 gorgeous John Barrowman too. 😊 24:44 It was beautiful watching Sandi not only open that bottle but get whatever that Ambassador Emeritus placed on her shoulder by shoulder. 💖😁🔥💖🍾🥂(not shown)
Of all those 12,000 people who play last week's lottery numbers, how many times have the same numbers come up twice in a row? Seems like something that would be extremely unlikely
@@dudessjoddie Yeah but that's like saying the chances of winning are 50%, either you win or you don't. The chances of the same numbers coming up twice in a row are much less likely than any of the other millions of possibilities. There's a > 99% chance the second numbers won't be the same as the first.
I was once hit in the back of the head by sworded bottles, several times under a sourbeer festival, my attackers were quite friendly but I might have been in the way.. Or a target
Chopping corks of wine bottles is my new hobby!!! I mean....you wouldn't just pour the wine in the sink? You'd drink it. And then limber up for doing the second bottle.....and so on. A fantastic hobby. Now where are my swords..... ?
Couldn't you be really swank and angle the sword (or sabre or whatever) a bit upwards, so it just misses the glass and just takes out the cork? Or will I stand there with a slightly thinner cork...?
Sandi says quite clearly that the woman collected blue whales. Why do they shit over the idea of her husband creating a blue whale for their anniversary? They all act like it’s some sort of bollocks gift. I thought it was sweet and thoughtful.
If you play the lottery and use the same numbers. Buy two tickets with the same number. A man who did this was laughed at by the store clerk but then his numbers came up but one other person picked the same numbers but instead of getting half the grand prize each. It was separated in 3 and he got 2/3rds of the money
I have had an amazing thought. 10.24. if thats true then just sharing cells with someone can change the make up of yours, and vice versa. If memory "could" reside in cells then which cells? Swap them and you can have new memories ... Its also occurred to me that this is already happening all the time , hence ideas pop into your head from nowhere. Maybe somebody else had it and you swapped cells. Its evolutions way of getting ideas enacted?. The "idea" is flying around until it finds someone who actually does it.
Wish people would stop making the "something identifies as xyz" jokes, they're low effort, have transphobic undertones and weren't never even that funny ten years ago
It's called a sense of humour, sadly alot of people today don't seem to have one. I suggest you lighten up a bit and take it as its intended, a bit of light hearted fun.
I wish people would not use double negatives such as "weren't never" which, when you expand the contraction, is "were not never" and would end their fucking sentence with a full stop. Trans is not a Greek prefix (all actual phobias usually have a Greek prefix), ergo transphobia cannot be a phobia. The very simple reason being that disagreement with, or non-acceptance of, a gender identity is in no way an irrational fear! On the other hand, anal retention is a very serious issue for some people.
If G # 2 is right, then why is it facing the opposite way of this lower case g ? To me, if you were writing it with a pen, then the little protruding line at the top that we apparently do not use any more would be coming from the left. Logically, g #3 is the correct answer
The first Vikings came to England at the beginning of the 9th century, not the 11th century. Amazing that a Danish person didn't know it, she got it wrong by 200 years.
Not quite. The first Viking raid on England was 793 at Lindisfarne in Northumbria. Some may argue it was actually a few years earlier in 789 in Portland, Dorset. Either way, both dates are in the 8th century!
31:43 - She referred to when they established the Danelaw and colonized, not the first raids. The Danelaw originated from the invasion of the Great Heathen Army into England in 865, but the term was not used to describe a geographic area until the 11th century. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danelaw
QI lies yet again... the choice of 60 is not to do with its abstract factors, but everything to do with the average length of a day, the number of Moons in a year as believed by the Sumerians and Babylonians, the number of digits in a hand, and the temporal length of a resting heartbeat. The original rationale has been buried by the Christian Church hell-bent on burying the pre-Christian origin of Christian beliefs..
@@StubbyandShifu yes, she did read out the Encyclopedia Britannica definition, which is wrong, for the reason i gave, which - to repeat - is that the reason was not the arithmetical convenience of abstract factorisation, which is an Rs about face way of looking at it. The numbers 5 and 12 are part of the equation, but the Sumerians' (from whom the Babylonians got their ideas) key reason for choosing 60 is the arithmetical relationship between their observations of the number of heartbeats in a day and the number of months in a year. Of course, they fiddled the numbers to fit their theory, like all three wise men do 😀
Imagine ending up between Sandi and Giles on a plane!! I would kill myself before we got off the ground. Maybe not, but I can't guarantee that I wouldn't throw up a bit on both of them because their aloofness and arrogance is really stomach churning. I've now watched one vid where Sandi rules QI, but as far as I'm concerned, when Fry went, and she came in, QI died. A horrible horrible death. Fry was a posh poofter, but at least he was funny! This is just....a waste of time. Sandi begone! NOW! I would almost, almost, prefer Jeremy Clarkson as host. Almost.
More religious lies ! If the painting of Jebus is to be believed than there weren't 4000 or 5000, there were 15 to 16 people. I am including the pale people in the background. If Jebus had two fish that size, he could have fed 15 to 16 people and had leftovers....LOL But seriously, talking about real lies. Of the 4 books, Matt, Mark, Luke and John. Two say there were 4000, Matt and Mark and Luke and John say there were 5000 and they say that they were men, not people, ie men and women
"o j simpson" came immediately and without hesitation and it was perfect lol
Family f--king forest gets me every time!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
I have never worked out if all of Gyles’ stories are BS or the truth 🤣 either way they’re brilliant.
Half and half, I reckon!
I suspect that a lot of us have similar stories, we just don't know about them because we haven't done our own geneology.
Also, the UK is significantly smaller yet more 'historic' in the near-past than the US is, they had the largest city in the world just 100+ years ago AND the first industrial revolution, just a lot of people doing a lot of firsts at the time in memory of being able to look it up, but it not be totally mundane.
Yes there were famous firsts in US history in the recent past, but if they took place in New York or LA, that's still states away, whereas in the UK you could go to the next town or even investigate your own and have a pretty good chance of uncovering someone from your family.
Fabio incident was at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, Va. The ride was the Loch Ness Monster, and the goose flew into his face on the first big drop on the way down. There was a picture in the Daily Press that printed the still photo of the impact. I lived in the area at that time. :)
It was a goose? I would believe those could bring down a plane..
I have a good friend whose middle name is Brandreth and who is related to Giles. She has met him and says he is really quite funny.
Fabio Rollercoaster Goose Incident sounds like a Japanese noise band. For a thorough deep-dive into the whole thing, check out the three crossover videos by the hugely underrated Bobby Fingers, Adam Savage (of Mythbusters), and the Slow-Mo Guys.
"You mean he's pursuing the goose" Lost my shit
I hope you find it
I have to rewatch it every time😂😂
So did the goose
@@Cheecher421 oh lmao
Wild goose chase 😂
Oh God, the French face LMAO
Come on that OJ answer deserved a Klaxon lol
Exactly my reaction! My guess is less of a cultural memory in the UK?
@@outistynnanyt5153 nah it’s still a really famous case here think it was just an oversight
I actually think it was a very clever answer!
R.E. National lottery number selections. A couple of years ago the numbers selected were 7, 14, 21, 28, 35 and 42. Thousands of people thought they had won millions but ended up with a couple of hundred quid and people who had won with 4 or 5 numbers got a smaller payout than those who got three numbers, because the £30 prize was fixed.
re., not R.E.
I do believe this is connected with the series lost, where there were “cursed” lottery numbers in the series that caused everyone to use them.
As much as I like the real audience of this show, the more 'intimate' mood of these Covid series is nice
So strange without the audience, but almost… more cozy. More like just some friends chatting.
Like friends chatting in a snowed in log cabin surrounded and all the fire wood and food has run out
No I prefer the audience
@@robl1177😊😮😢😢
Pursuing the goose, funniest line ever
begging for closed captions 🙏🏽
It's frustrating that there aren't any, I'm partially deaf and end up rewinding so many times because I miss so much.
@@daisychain5894 Pay me, i'll submit them. Not that i'm trying to make money off of your deafness but it would be a chore.
Hmmm, it is weird that there aren't any...do you often come across this problem?
Aisling is adorable 20:39 Phil😂 22:05 😂😂 gorgeous John Barrowman too. 😊 24:44 It was beautiful watching Sandi not only open that bottle but get whatever that Ambassador Emeritus placed on her shoulder by shoulder. 💖😁🔥💖🍾🥂(not shown)
1:12 omg we say montage russe in french 😱
There's a great video on YT of someone making a diorama of that Fabio-Goose incident.
Bobby Fingers!
My generation learned about Igneous Rock by watching O'Neil and Streisand in 'What's Up Doc'. This generation learns from QI.
Its very obvious why people dont like revolving doors because since they were electrified it takes ages to get through one
So many of the questions remind me of the Discworld
You can sabre a champagne bottle with a table knife. It is about the impact, not the sharpness.
Riding the rearmost seat of a rollercoaster, will frequently displace a kidney stone.
"The Evil Miasma of Hill Streams" will be the title of my band's next record.
I originally thought that Brandreth was a bit of a dick, but he really has grown on me. He is both knowledgeable and amusing.
Of all those 12,000 people who play last week's lottery numbers, how many times have the same numbers come up twice in a row? Seems like something that would be extremely unlikely
Has exactly the same chance of coming up as any other sequence, statistically speaking.
@@dudessjoddie Yeah but that's like saying the chances of winning are 50%, either you win or you don't. The chances of the same numbers coming up twice in a row are much less likely than any of the other millions of possibilities. There's a > 99% chance the second numbers won't be the same as the first.
we had a robin nest in our backyard and were attacked on numerous occasion...
OMG, I just accidentally sabered a Jack Daniels 100 ml bottle, trring to remove the plastic seal...
"Let's all give a hand to the Wankies!"
1:26:20 Somehow I always pictured "the mount" as bigger
A goose is a bloody big bird.. is he like Chuck Norris?
😮😮 THE WOMAN NEXT TO THE DRIVING SIGN MAN CHANGES!!? 19:19/21:04 someone else plz say they see this? What is going on?!?!? 😮😮
it's not the same man
Please turn on closed captioning
Richmond Street
Crossing in 2 hundred yards? Yards! Wtf
I was once hit in the back of the head by sworded bottles, several times under a sourbeer festival, my attackers were quite friendly but I might have been in the way.. Or a target
They found the worlds longest what?
Seems they added a laugh track on top of the audio that drowns out the punch line
Somewhere around the :29 mark or a bit sooner the video breaks down, comees back with voice & pictures out of sync
Sandi works in Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood?
8:05 Get your 💩 on route 62
how many adverts do you guyz need for clout
Robins lifespans are only so low on average due to predation- they can live for over decade.
much a I enjoy QI, I do miss the hysterical events we used to get with Steven Fry....
Zoe was channeling Phyllis Diller
There is a really great punk rock band called The Wanky's
Tomasa Hollow
Chopping corks of wine bottles is my new hobby!!! I mean....you wouldn't just pour the wine in the sink? You'd drink it. And then limber up for doing the second bottle.....and so on. A fantastic hobby. Now where are my swords..... ?
Couldn't you be really swank and angle the sword (or sabre or whatever) a bit upwards, so it just misses the glass and just takes out the cork? Or will I stand there with a slightly thinner cork...?
Rodriguez Cynthia Smith Patricia Perez Deborah
Marconi did NOT invent radio. Nicola Tesla did. Marconi stole his patents
Does that mean, that that gross wanker E.Musk is this time's Marconi? Have we learned nothing?
Less of Holly on this brilliant show would be good
Adverts every four minutes.... What a joke
Mine has no ads.
What ads?
Premium hahaha
No ads here
Not for me...loser.
Sandi says quite clearly that the woman collected blue whales. Why do they shit over the idea of her husband creating a blue whale for their anniversary?
They all act like it’s some sort of bollocks gift. I thought it was sweet and thoughtful.
I don't think they know Route 66 started in Chicago and ran to LA. It wasn't coast to coast.
coast of a lake to a coast of the ocean..?
I don't think you even watched the video. They explicitly say that the Route66 never went from coast to coast and started in Chicago...
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If you play the lottery and use the same numbers. Buy two tickets with the same number. A man who did this was laughed at by the store clerk but then his numbers came up but one other person picked the same numbers but instead of getting half the grand prize each. It was separated in 3 and he got 2/3rds of the money
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I have had an amazing thought. 10.24. if thats true then just sharing cells with someone can change the make up of yours, and vice versa. If memory "could" reside in cells then which cells? Swap them and you can have new memories ... Its also occurred to me that this is already happening all the time , hence ideas pop into your head from nowhere. Maybe somebody else had it and you swapped cells. Its evolutions way of getting ideas enacted?. The "idea" is flying around until it finds someone who actually does it.
Wish people would stop making the "something identifies as xyz" jokes, they're low effort, have transphobic undertones and weren't never even that funny ten years ago
It's not mandatory to watch.
It's called a sense of humour, sadly alot of people today don't seem to have one. I suggest you lighten up a bit and take it as its intended, a bit of light hearted fun.
Wish people would stop making the case that censorship and limiting speech is a net-positive for humanity
I wish people would not use double negatives such as "weren't never" which, when you expand the contraction, is "were not never" and would end their fucking sentence with a full stop. Trans is not a Greek prefix (all actual phobias usually have a Greek prefix), ergo transphobia cannot be a phobia. The very simple reason being that disagreement with, or non-acceptance of, a gender identity is in no way an irrational fear! On the other hand, anal retention is a very serious issue for some people.
If G # 2 is right, then why is it facing the opposite way of this lower case g ? To me, if you were writing it with a pen, then the little protruding line at the top that we apparently do not use any more would be coming from the left. Logically, g #3 is the correct answer
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Mostlly the worst panel chosen.....not funny....
The first Vikings came to England at the beginning of the 9th century, not the 11th century. Amazing that a Danish person didn't know it, she got it wrong by 200 years.
Not quite. The first Viking raid on England was 793 at Lindisfarne in Northumbria. Some may argue it was actually a few years earlier in 789 in Portland, Dorset. Either way, both dates are in the 8th century!
@@SpeccyMan Anyway, the Danish woman got it wrong by 200+ years.
@@ktom5262 She doesn't write the script - the Elves do.
31:43 - She referred to when they established the Danelaw and colonized, not the first raids. The Danelaw originated from the invasion of the Great Heathen Army into England in 865, but the term was not used to describe a geographic area until the 11th century.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danelaw
Again, Alan starts shouting in the middle of somebody else’s story and does not stop.
Giles. Fast forward.
I dont like your "comedy" either Lou. Not funny at all. Susan is lovely...always have a laugh with her.. 😊
I’m the opposite. To each their own.
Nobody cares
I love Lou's sense of humour, I find them all funny 😄
QI lies yet again... the choice of 60 is not to do with its abstract factors, but everything to do with the average length of a day, the number of Moons in a year as believed by the Sumerians and Babylonians, the number of digits in a hand, and the temporal length of a resting heartbeat. The original rationale has been buried by the Christian Church hell-bent on burying the pre-Christian origin of Christian beliefs..
Sandy did credit the ancient Babylonians.
@@StubbyandShifu yes, she did read out the Encyclopedia Britannica definition, which is wrong, for the reason i gave, which - to repeat - is that the reason was not the arithmetical convenience of abstract factorisation, which is an Rs about face way of looking at it. The numbers 5 and 12 are part of the equation, but the Sumerians' (from whom the Babylonians got their ideas) key reason for choosing 60 is the arithmetical relationship between their observations of the number of heartbeats in a day and the number of months in a year. Of course, they fiddled the numbers to fit their theory, like all three wise men do 😀
Calm down. @@Silly.Old.Sisyphus
@@pamelacass9642 What makes you think they need calming down or are you just being impertinent?
Stop saying "Darling" in that obnoxious tone or I'll end the clip right here and no--------
Imagine ending up between Sandi and Giles on a plane!! I would kill myself before we got off the ground. Maybe not, but I can't guarantee that I wouldn't throw up a bit on both of them because their aloofness and arrogance is really stomach churning. I've now watched one vid where Sandi rules QI, but as far as I'm concerned, when Fry went, and she came in, QI died. A horrible horrible death. Fry was a posh poofter, but at least he was funny! This is just....a waste of time. Sandi begone! NOW! I would almost, almost, prefer Jeremy Clarkson as host. Almost.
More religious lies ! If the painting of Jebus is to be believed than there weren't 4000 or 5000, there were 15 to 16 people. I am including the pale people in the background. If Jebus had two fish that size, he could have fed 15 to 16 people and had leftovers....LOL But seriously, talking about real lies. Of the 4 books, Matt, Mark, Luke and John. Two say there were 4000, Matt and Mark and Luke and John say there were 5000 and they say that they were men, not people, ie men and women