The Definition Of Falling Over | Hamish & Andy
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- We get to the bottom of a dispute Andy’s parents were having about the definition of falling over.
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The true Aussie past time: debating the subtle differences between synonyms
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Love the long video!! Hats off to the editing team, unless it’s you, Mike.. you choir nerd
Hamish is so cleaver! His wit is A class.
It's a good test... some people say he's never funny, and I find those people to be generally a bit dim. His cracks are just too wise for some... :)
That’s some high level pen spinning from Blake.
This is good old Hamish & Andy comedy.
She was testing gravity 😂. No contact with the floor equals NO FALL.
"Well, I managed to go towards the laundry floor" In one perfect sentence I know exactly why Andy is the way he is
Hamish spending so much time looking for super humans with special skills and never once mentioned he is one himself!!
That pen twirling was insane!
so good to see a longer video! such a good laugh!
Absolutely lost it. "Husband and son are out. Hamish and Jack are in"😂
Approaching the floor made me lose it completely 😭
"in an unorthodox manner" is just perfection!
Hamish has the most silky smooth pen twirling I've ever seen. Must be nice.
Must be reeaaal nice
That's the drumming prowess coming into play
@@youcantkeeprunninginandout7240 Ham has explained before he learned the skill in school, to the annoyance of his classmates
When your young you fall over. When your old you have a fall.
I can't stop watching the pen twirling!
Need a tutorial. Audio-only on the podcast. Could work!
So need a laugh, thanks heaps guys. I played poker against u Hamish at Newtown decades ago. Thanks for the game
When i heard this i was hoping we’d get the video of this segment! Gold.
Longer videos woo!!
At least she wasn't sitting on a bus seat, stood up to check which bus stop you're at, then, sat down again - only not noticing the seat went up behind you, therefore landing firmly on your arse on the floor. In front of a bus full of people. That wasn't a fall either, but a big miss.
Your arse approached the floor unexpectedly
in a situation like this, a fall constitutes an injury and required outside assistance. If Margret Lee was able to avoid an injury and help herself upright then it absolutely should not be considered a fall.
Just an extra large patch of gravity...
It was good form of the boys to let her off knowing damn well that she fell.
Dollops of gusto in this one
For correct terminologys, It's what us in the business would call a "Near miss"
Presumably though, the reporting system is to monitor the frequency of falls for safety reasons right? So reporting stumbling that does not end in an all-out fall still seems pretty important. Maybe reporting stumbling as a separate category achieves the same goal?
not to continue this debate.... buuuuuuut
an alternative view would be that stumbles are a part of life, and to count these would be to cloud the useful information with statistical noise. no harm, no foul, no fall, no problem.
fast and loose, she'll be fine
@@user-qg7tk2lj4j Scientific debate is great to see
I agree, a close call is not a fall in the same way a risky fart is not a shart!
Gold! 😂😂😂😂
Yay longer vids!!! Foath
Having a closer look at the ground but a greater speed does not count as falling either.
Hope your mum is ok 🙏
Fast and loose
nah man she should be reporting these kek