I like how they show Karl's growth over the season. He was judging the old man carrying a toilet chair in episode one, and he's proudly showing off his homemade toilet chair in this one.
Snakes' see in infared/"thermal" vision. I used to have a Royal Python as a pet. A biscuit just blends into the environment as it's part of it and emits no heat
Those Amazon river dolphins were actually on one of the David Attenborough shows . I think it was Planet Earth 2, they meant to be rather rare and was no footage of them at the time, so they missed out here to get the first footage 😅
27:30 that's the poopin chair. when you go into a jungle with a lot of bugs you don't want to just squatt on the ground because something might bite you so you just bring a chair with a hole in the seat and a shovel. that's like jungle 101
You’re thinking too small picture about offering food. There’s a difference between somebody offering you peanut butter from their local store when you’re allergic and people who have to hunt and kill their food sharing it with you as a guest from the other side of the world. Even more so in some of the places Karl visits that don’t have access to lots of food.
Blows my mind that like a minute or two after asking how they get shorts and clothes, you were baffled by why they wanted money/things in exchange for the gifts.
They trade with people from cities for stuff they don't have. Easiest example of this, is the buildings they live in. Those are built with proper supplies as opposed to sticks and leaves he built on his dessert island 😅
43:04 I don't know why but the way Karl turns around there and the look on his face of utter confusion looking at what they are doing with the frog always makes me laugh.
Thats a very 1st world view of turning down food you dont like. These people are probably quite poor and food is one of the main things they can offer to guests. Even if it means the rest of their family get less to eat. To turn that down is obviously rude as they are offereing you, a stranger, something that means a lot, just to try and make you feel welcome. It would be like you spending all day making something for a guest and them sitting there and turning their nose up at it, right to your face, and saying "I dont care if you're offended that I dont like the rubbish you just made me".
The cannibal village scene feels like the start of a Horror film. Person who has been roped into a travel show stays with cannibals but learns that the whole time, the show was actually about cannibals hunting a person and he is actually going to die, on camera for some TV show back home because a new law made this sort of shit legal.
Yayyyy more Karl! Since finding your channel I've binged pretty much every one of your videos waiting for the next idiot abroad 😂 love your joyful personality ❤
Big Fat Quiz of the Year 2022 ua-cam.com/video/jQqpLPjIkIE/v-deo.html This show is basically like the old 8 out of 10 cats, before they fused with countdown. And just for the year instead of the week. ua-cam.com/play/PLmZJO95Ob-sEwyYP3wuOwSVveeaMnJSoN.html
Bullseye 54:00 was a game show in the uk during 80s and i think 90s, it was centred around playing darts and it became a bit of a joke around the prizes. They d be series of small prizes like, a toaster, an alarm clock, a waffle maker, and a chance at a special star prize which was a mystery until they won it, often it was something crazy like Speed boat or jetski and the person playing would live in a high rise block in a city with no way to store or use the prize and Karl was making reference to that. 😂 Also, in bullseye, if they didn’t win they would still reveal the prizes and it was funny because you would hear something like- unfortunately you didn’t win but lets see what you would have won 😂 ! Like rubbing it in their face.
40:43 The idea that rejecting food from people is rude probably comes from a time and place where food was scarce and people had to really work to get it, so it was extremely valuable. If someone gifts you something valuable that cost them time and effort it is rude to reject it, even if you don't like it. Now if someone in a developed country offers you peanut butter or whatever it shouldn't be seen as rude to reject it because it is relatively cheap and it doesn't mean anything to them. Also I have heard that in most places throughout history sharing food and eating together was interpreted as a sign that there was no hostility, because eating together was what members of the same tribe or family did. So if you wanted to create a non-hostile environment with someone you would sit around to eat together and share your food. I think that's part of it as well, showing symbolically that you belong to the group, that you are one of them. Maybe that's why people sometimes get annoyed if you reject food or drink (often alcohol), even though it seems irrational. Maybe some people have that innate instinct more than others, that if you reject participating in what they are doing then you are rejecting friendship, and they feel insulted (and maybe even feel that you can't be trusted). But I agree with your point, I have been in a few uncomfortable social situations because I don't mind rejecting things like alcohol if I don't feel like drinking it. But at the end of the day it is probably better to pick your battles.
Bullseye was a darts 🎯 game show from the 1970s 80s and 90s hosted by Jim Bowen. Answering questions on categories from darts landing on a huge dartboard, hitting dartboard to win prizes, star prize was bullseye…lose prize if you hit number twice. Finalists could gamble everything at the end to win another big prize (including car, speedboat, caravan) if duo in team could get 101 with 6 darts
Karl struggling to get up the hill with the stairs next to him had me dead😆😆😆. I've always been scared of having something crawl into my ear. You know when it feels like something is in your ear but it's nothing? Hate that feeling haha.
🤷🏻♀️ People are saying to make it easier on others, just have them make an effort. I would highly appreciate someone making an effort to say my name correctly. 🤪😅
@Darkstar mmm yeah I can kinda understand it to be fair with some like polish, russian, ukranian etc. etc. names are hard to pronounce in fairness, but to be fair people will never learn how to pronounce them if they never get taught. I get it though, it must be a ball ache having to explain how to say your name to every person you meet and probably multiple times too. I always prefer to know what someone’s name is. Whenever I work with foreign people I like to try pick up little bits of their language and culture n stuff
When Karl talked about campsites, he was describing a holiday park with a shower block and arcade machines, like that place he used to stay at in Wales. I wouldn’t call that a campsite though. I think he just hated all those giant ants and all the creatures everywhere. I don’t blame him really 😅
When he was eating that ginger crunch, and said, it tastes even better here. He almost definitely meant as opposed to at home. Stuff just tastes better camping in the wilderness, especially if you´ve exerted yourself.
most tribes these days are looked after by missionaries, charities and protected by governments so they get some clothes and medicines etc, some people in the tribes also send their kids to cities/towns to get education too so you only see young kids and older people in the tribe.
He food custom comes from the old days when eating food is a sign of trust, refusing food is saying that u don't trust them or they are trying to poison you. It's an old custom that has just survived
Aahhh, cool. Thank you, but I think we can let the custom die with all the knowledge of digestive issues like celiac disease, lactose intolerance, food allergies, etc. 🤪
Great one again Mandy, your stories & comments are a great addition to the series ... 'The deleted scenes' is a compilation of all three series, you might want to keep it till last.
I have an uncle who had a beetle fly into his ear when he was a kid. Nearly drove him mad. I still sleep with my blankets covering my ears after having hearing about roaches and spiders crawling in people's ears while they sleep.
That story about the cockroach in the ear was horrible! 😖😫 I had dreadful ear agonising pain once that I had to go to hospital and it felt like I had a parasite in my ear, stuff was coming out my nose, eyes and the sound went all weird, distorted and wavy. To this day idk what it actually was, but I reckon it damaged my hearing a bit. It could’ve been after using a nasal rinse and I didn’t boil the water and it went in my ear (never again, now I always boil it)
Artwork coming on well, is going to be a collage with coloured paper rather than using pens/paints. The three guys are sitting around table with hysterical Ricky. Karl is saying something with a thought that I’ll reveal next time
"Where do these people get their clothes?" Duh, you answered your own question! They live IN THE AMAZON! Probably don't even need Prime, it's such a short delivery! Seriously, my guess is people who have visited before have brought clothes, among other gifts.
I wonder does he have to walk back? The cameraman must be SAS trained, to carry all that camera equipment? Happy Holidays, thank you for sharing this, thoroughly enjoyable afternoon. 👵🇬🇧☃️
I actually went to a Ricky Gervais Show conversation (yes, that was a thing) and there was a QnA with an actor/ rapper called Doc Brown who worked with Karl, and according to him, Karl did season 2 of An Idiot Abroad so he could buy Suzanne her dream home.
they didn't kill the frog and didn't paint their faces with its guts haha they poke the frog because the skin is poisonous, they then put the poison in their skin to get high before a hunt.
They managed to convince him to do series two on the idea of a bucket list. Of course they gave him loads of options to choose from, the bit they negated is Rick and Steve do the planning but Carl thinks because he’s picking it from the vast options he’s in control 😂😂😂😂😂 big mistake.
In the next episode when you see the extended version of that phone call with Ricky at 55:40 it'll make you wonder even more how he agreed to do season 2 😄
Girl I have had a roach go inside my ear once, it is the most excruciating pain ever.My mum had to pour warm oil out of my ear to get rid of it.Bits and pieces of it fell out during that month.
I had an epic twenty minute battle with a spider in my house just a few days ago so there's zero chance you'd ever find me in the middle of the Amazon rainforest! (the spider must've been at least two inches in size lol)
When it comes to not turning down food, I always considered it a respect for their ability to provide. Like when new leaders of a tribe or a group hold a feast as an advertisement as much as a celebration. The whole "look how plentiful we are! We can afford to do this for you/you all!" For some cultures, rejecting an offering of food can be taken as you believing they're so poor and have so little that taking anything from them would drastically harm them. Also some may see it as a custom to say "you're safe and will be watched over by me and mine while you're here", like many European peoples do with bread and salt. When in Rome and all that
@@MandyCaneLane Understood. I have my own issues I deal with daily as well. For all our struggling gastrointestinal homies *pours out cocktail of OTC meds*
LOL that toilet chair....imagine Karl in the middle of the night falling through & getting wedged in the frame with his legs in the air after doing his business hahaha...ewwww actually, *DON'T* imagine that!
I'm relieved to hear the leg consumers just thought it was OK. As a Scot, I'm frequently asked if I eat deep-fried Mars bars (chocolate Mars bars battered and deep-fried), which people think everyone in Scotland eats. As it turns out, I hadn't. But then, a place about 10 minutes' walk from my house in Madrid started selling them, and a Spanish friend called me, cos he wanted one but insisted I have one with me. And this terrified me: on the one hand, I didn't want to eat something disgusting, but, even worse, WHAT IF I LOVED IT? My already unhealthy lifestyle did not need this thrown into the mix. But I joined him and we ate them. He loved it. I thought, like the leg people, that it was OK. Didn't kill me. No need to ever try again. The best scenario, I reckon.
Haha! "What if I loved it" like Karl when he went to China! Craving toads I think it was 😅😅🤣 It does sound a little excessive, I don't think I would like it. But you never know until you try!
@@MandyCaneLane Indeed you don't. Like I said, not horrific. Like a freshly fried donut, or fried icecream. I much prefer deep-fried pizza in batter. Thank God I don't live in Scotland anymore. I can do without the constant access to gastronomic filth.
Although it depends what kind of situation your in but Imagine a moment like this...if I was willing to make a meal that was made for someone like Karl that had a lot of effort put into making whatever food it is it would hurt my feelings if you rejected it...but if you are allergic to whatever food I made then you have every reason to not have it. similar thing with gifts...I remember once that I made my ex a nice leather punk bracelet that took forever to make especially when attaching many shaped studs all over it and by the time it was finished I handed it to her and she said 'WHAT IS THIS?' and I said I made it for you...and she said 'WHY?'...I said don't you want it? and she just handed it back to me without saying a word...and that hurted my feelings.
Yeah, I get it with gifts, ESPECIALLY hand made ones I personally cherish those the most! And I get what you are saying, but food has the ability to make one feel ill, and I don't think it is worth it. If I put time and effort into a meal for someone, I much rather them reject it than have them eat it and feel ill afterwards!
When you were struggling to find the words for Karl's condition and you said "digestive issues", you could've used the rhyming slang "two-bob bits" 🤭😆🤣
@@MandyCaneLane Alright I'll just say it plainly. In London, some people say "Two-bob bits" instead of "shits". 🤭 Example: "Rough day today, I've got the two-bob bits". For context, a "bob" was a name for a coins in the old days.
Yeah when Karl says campsite he means where they used to go holidaying in Wales on a privately owned piece of land with power and amenities, and there are caravans and buildings lol.
This reaction was... MAGNIFICENT!! 😀 Thoroughly enjoyed it like always. Don't think you have to worry about it being taken down because of the nakedness. I've seen about 4 other people react to these episodes and they're still up now a year or two after they were posted. Looking forward to your reaction to episode 8, it's just as funny and entertaining as the first 7 despite no travelling involved.
55:56 I don't know how it was but from some comments I have heard from Karl and Ricky in interviews I bet it probably was Ricky persistently trying to sell it to him by painting the new idea for the next season in a very nice way to the point of basically lying xd
LOL, that story about people eating the leg totally sounded like one of Karl's stories from The Ricky Gervais show. I can just imagine the animation for it. 🤣
If it was Karl telling it, I would be highly sceptical. But it's one of those things I can believe might have happened once upon a time, like Mike the headless chicken, sounds absurd but bizarrely real! (Google it if you've never heard the story. Or maybe do some sort of reaction?!)
I can't believe Karl criticizes the tribe for what they do with frogs etc; not when he's from a country thats full of people hooked on (socially acceptable) drugs, experimental jabs, cigarettes, etc.
I like how they show Karl's growth over the season. He was judging the old man carrying a toilet chair in episode one, and he's proudly showing off his homemade toilet chair in this one.
Lmao!! I didn't remember that! So true!! 🤣🤣
*Shit goes down pipe and becomes fuel*
@@ReachForTheSky No, food goes down pipe and becomes shit.
@@arifeannor9573 anatomy 101
Snakes' see in infared/"thermal" vision. I used to have a Royal Python as a pet. A biscuit just blends into the environment as it's part of it and emits no heat
Jorge Masvidal - thank you lol being saying to people for years 😂😂
Those Amazon river dolphins were actually on one of the David Attenborough shows . I think it was Planet Earth 2, they meant to be rather rare and was no footage of them at the time, so they missed out here to get the first footage 😅
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Tribal people often use hallucinogenics to heighten their senses when hunting. The frogs poison is hallucinogenic.
27:30 that's the poopin chair. when you go into a jungle with a lot of bugs you don't want to just squatt on the ground because something might bite you so you just bring a chair with a hole in the seat and a shovel. that's like jungle 101
It wouldn't be a Karl video without Mandy commenting "he has a good point" and "that's true." I absolutely concur.
Lmao! 😂
You’re thinking too small picture about offering food. There’s a difference between somebody offering you peanut butter from their local store when you’re allergic and people who have to hunt and kill their food sharing it with you as a guest from the other side of the world. Even more so in some of the places Karl visits that don’t have access to lots of food.
Yeah, I get it, I just related it to my world 🤪
@@MandyCaneLane lol yea I understand
Blows my mind that like a minute or two after asking how they get shorts and clothes, you were baffled by why they wanted money/things in exchange for the gifts.
Love you though, didn't want this to sound too critical or anything.
1:08:52 The tune playing in the background is 'Cacharpaya' by Incantation. Great tune! It was like a top 20 hit in the UK back in the 80's.
They trade with people from cities for stuff they don't have. Easiest example of this, is the buildings they live in. Those are built with proper supplies as opposed to sticks and leaves he built on his dessert island 😅
43:04 I don't know why but the way Karl turns around there and the look on his face of utter confusion looking at what they are doing with the frog always makes me laugh.
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So agree with you about the rejecting food thing
Thank you!
Thats a very 1st world view of turning down food you dont like. These people are probably quite poor and food is one of the main things they can offer to guests. Even if it means the rest of their family get less to eat. To turn that down is obviously rude as they are offereing you, a stranger, something that means a lot, just to try and make you feel welcome.
It would be like you spending all day making something for a guest and them sitting there and turning their nose up at it, right to your face, and saying "I dont care if you're offended that I dont like the rubbish you just made me".
These reactions make me so happy, Mandy! Hope you had a lovely Christmas and have a brilliant New Year!
Can't wait for you to do season two!
Season 2 is coming soon! Hope Karl enjoys it more 🤣
Carl probably meant toughest - as opposed to lowest thing he's done.
I'd like to request she watch some 'classic' 80's and 90's British shows, like Blackadder and The Young Ones.
Anyone with me? 🤔🤔
I can add them to the list! 🤗
I can’t wait for you to watch episode 8 with Carl Steve and Ricky. It’s one of the funniest things you’ll ever see. 👍🙂
I too can not wait! 🤪
@@MandyCaneLanemight be hyping it up too much. You could end up disappointed now. Lol. Unlike because it’s Karl. Lol
The cannibal village scene feels like the start of a Horror film. Person who has been roped into a travel show stays with cannibals but learns that the whole time, the show was actually about cannibals hunting a person and he is actually going to die, on camera for some TV show back home because a new law made this sort of shit legal.
I can imagine it! 😅
Yayyyy more Karl! Since finding your channel I've binged pretty much every one of your videos waiting for the next idiot abroad 😂 love your joyful personality ❤
Thank you so much Sams!! I am chuffed you enjoy!! 🤗🤗🤗🤗
‘He’s not actually going through the jungle’ did you think he was going to walk 1000km through bushes? 😂
She’s stupid
Big Fat Quiz of the Year 2022
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This show is basically like the old 8 out of 10 cats, before they fused with countdown. And just for the year instead of the week.
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Thank you Tommy! 🤗
The Jungle is no Joke even if you want to be there!
Karl was born in September of 1972 and this first season was broadcast from September to November of 2010.
It's fun how those thorns on that tree tell you something about that eco-system xD
Right? What was trying to kill the tree? 😅
Karl is right about the counting tribe. An Amazon tribe called the Piraha. They use one, two and many. They have no other words for numbers
A woman has triplets.*
-"How many kids do you have?"
-"Many"
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Bullseye 54:00 was a game show in the uk during 80s and i think 90s, it was centred around playing darts and it became a bit of a joke around the prizes. They d be series of small prizes like, a toaster, an alarm clock, a waffle maker, and a chance at a special star prize which was a mystery until they won it, often it was something crazy like Speed boat or jetski and the person playing would live in a high rise block in a city with no way to store or use the prize and Karl was making reference to that. 😂
Also, in bullseye, if they didn’t win they would still reveal the prizes and it was funny because you would hear something like- unfortunately you didn’t win but lets see what you would have won 😂 ! Like rubbing it in their face.
47:40 Didn’t you know the alligators over there wear shorts? C’mon Mandy that’s common knowledge!
40:43 The idea that rejecting food from people is rude probably comes from a time and place where food was scarce and people had to really work to get it, so it was extremely valuable. If someone gifts you something valuable that cost them time and effort it is rude to reject it, even if you don't like it. Now if someone in a developed country offers you peanut butter or whatever it shouldn't be seen as rude to reject it because it is relatively cheap and it doesn't mean anything to them.
Also I have heard that in most places throughout history sharing food and eating together was interpreted as a sign that there was no hostility, because eating together was what members of the same tribe or family did. So if you wanted to create a non-hostile environment with someone you would sit around to eat together and share your food.
I think that's part of it as well, showing symbolically that you belong to the group, that you are one of them. Maybe that's why people sometimes get annoyed if you reject food or drink (often alcohol), even though it seems irrational. Maybe some people have that innate instinct more than others, that if you reject participating in what they are doing then you are rejecting friendship, and they feel insulted (and maybe even feel that you can't be trusted).
But I agree with your point, I have been in a few uncomfortable social situations because I don't mind rejecting things like alcohol if I don't feel like drinking it. But at the end of the day it is probably better to pick your battles.
Bullseye was a darts 🎯 game show from the 1970s 80s and 90s hosted by Jim Bowen. Answering questions on categories from darts landing on a huge dartboard, hitting dartboard to win prizes, star prize was bullseye…lose prize if you hit number twice. Finalists could gamble everything at the end to win another big prize (including car, speedboat, caravan) if duo in team could get 101 with 6 darts
Sounds like an interesting show! Did it maybe have a little bit of Numberwang? 😅
@@MandyCaneLane not really, Jim was a middle aged host, Tony Green was the scorer and kept families entertained on Sunday nights
47:15 Yeah. Next to that little river or whatever. 🤣
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Karl struggling to get up the hill with the stairs next to him had me dead😆😆😆.
I've always been scared of having something crawl into my ear. You know when it feels like something is in your ear but it's nothing? Hate that feeling haha.
Yes! I know that feeling!! It's awful! 😭
Thank you for sharing the ear and leg stories, they were truly heart warming 🤢
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Hahaha, my pleasure friend! 😃
Stories*
Sorry 😬
It was so nice going round the World together, Series 2 is Just as good, hope you feel epic enough to watch the next episode soon!
Haha, thank you for joining! I can't wait to watch season 2! 🤗🤗
I’m glad you raise that point about how people change their names, but they go abroad. I’ve never understood why people do that
🤷🏻♀️ People are saying to make it easier on others, just have them make an effort. I would highly appreciate someone making an effort to say my name correctly. 🤪😅
@Darkstar mmm yeah I can kinda understand it to be fair with some like polish, russian, ukranian etc. etc. names are hard to pronounce in fairness, but to be fair people will never learn how to pronounce them if they never get taught. I get it though, it must be a ball ache having to explain how to say your name to every person you meet and probably multiple times too. I always prefer to know what someone’s name is. Whenever I work with foreign people I like to try pick up little bits of their language and culture n stuff
When Karl talked about campsites, he was describing a holiday park with a shower block and arcade machines, like that place he used to stay at in Wales. I wouldn’t call that a campsite though. I think he just hated all those giant ants and all the creatures everywhere. I don’t blame him really 😅
I don't think he actually has ever been to a real campsite 😅😅😅
That poor Guinea pig, cursed with 'Karlma', can you imagine.
OMG!! HAHHAHAHAHAHA!!! 😂😂😂
When he was eating that ginger crunch, and said, it tastes even better here. He almost definitely meant as opposed to at home. Stuff just tastes better camping in the wilderness, especially if you´ve exerted yourself.
most tribes these days are looked after by missionaries, charities and protected by governments so they get some clothes and medicines etc, some people in the tribes also send their kids to cities/towns to get education too so you only see young kids and older people in the tribe.
He food custom comes from the old days when eating food is a sign of trust, refusing food is saying that u don't trust them or they are trying to poison you. It's an old custom that has just survived
Aahhh, cool. Thank you, but I think we can let the custom die with all the knowledge of digestive issues like celiac disease, lactose intolerance, food allergies, etc. 🤪
A block of flats is just an apartment building.
Thank you 😊
Best intro ever. Thanks.
Lmao! 🤪
We are supposed to taste like pork. That's where the name Long Pig comes from in reference to human meat.
The snake is a boa constrictor. It has heat sensors by it's mouth. It would only eat things such as rodents etc. It wouldn't eat your biscuit.
58:42 - Buzz Lightyear, Toy Story (1995)
Maybe the change from Cannibalism coincided with the tribes sudden lack of new clothes...
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I just googled river dolphins in Peru and they look cool af
Right? Never knew that was a thing!
Already picking up some of Carl’s lingo ‘knackered’ 🤣
It was the perfect word 😂
Great one again Mandy, your stories & comments are a great addition to the series ... 'The deleted scenes' is a compilation of all three series, you might want to keep it till last.
Ahhh, ok good! Thank you for letting me know! 🤗
"What do they need money for?!" money=shorts(and maybe bras in the future)
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43:53 “Ooooooh?”
I have an uncle who had a beetle fly into his ear when he was a kid. Nearly drove him mad. I still sleep with my blankets covering my ears after having hearing about roaches and spiders crawling in people's ears while they sleep.
Me too! And my hair ALWAYS has to cover my ears when I lay down. The fear is real!! 🙉
I think Karl should do another series visiting more wonders of the world. If he does, he should be knocking on your door for Episode 1. :)
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Whiskers are beautiful and are related to the place these people live
I didn't envy Karl on this one that looked like a tough episode, loving your reactions to Karl X
Yeah, not once did I think "that would be fun" 😅😅
Somewhere out there, there is a guinea pig with serious shits.. gets me every time haha
Hahahhahahhaaha. He is awesome. Thank you for bringing him into my life!!! 🤗🙌🏻
@@MandyCaneLane You cannot not love Karl haha
My uncle Ronnie played a drinking game with this video. The idea was you'd drink whenever Mandy laughed at her own commentary. He'll be missed.
@gwarrior3652 my teas gone cold, im wondering why.
Probs because I've left it too long.
The Rain Forest used to be a tidy lawn
Now it is just a witch's garden 🤭
Love the 8th episode, brilliant watch with the three catching up on Karl’s Journey
😱 Your intro was like that million-miles-per-hour rap from that Eminem song 😆
Hahahhaha "Rap God". Great song! 🤪
That story about the cockroach in the ear was horrible! 😖😫 I had dreadful ear agonising pain once that I had to go to hospital and it felt like I had a parasite in my ear, stuff was coming out my nose, eyes and the sound went all weird, distorted and wavy. To this day idk what it actually was, but I reckon it damaged my hearing a bit. It could’ve been after using a nasal rinse and I didn’t boil the water and it went in my ear (never again, now I always boil it)
We should crowd fund to send mandy to the jungle just to see her freak out lol
No thank you! 😅🙃
"I think it looks magnifi-CENT."
Artwork coming on well, is going to be a collage with coloured paper rather than using pens/paints. The three guys are sitting around table with hysterical Ricky. Karl is saying something with a thought that I’ll reveal next time
Ohhh! That is awesome that you are doing it!! I want to see when you are done!!
"Where do these people get their clothes?" Duh, you answered your own question! They live IN THE AMAZON! Probably don't even need Prime, it's such a short delivery! Seriously, my guess is people who have visited before have brought clothes, among other gifts.
Haha, yeah. My guess too, but shirts weren't a big hit 😅😅
@@MandyCaneLane Maybe they were. Maybe they tasted great.
@@ToniMcGinty 😂😂😂😂
Today I watched three of your videos, then I watched another three of your videos. 🍊
Lmao! 😂😂😂😂
I wonder does he have to walk back? The cameraman must be SAS trained, to carry all that camera equipment? Happy Holidays, thank you for sharing this, thoroughly enjoyable afternoon. 👵🇬🇧☃️
Super chuffed you enjoyed Anita! And I imagine they only film the misery, but there must be some easy moments inbetween. Car rides and that 🤗
I actually went to a Ricky Gervais Show conversation (yes, that was a thing) and there was a QnA with an actor/ rapper called Doc Brown who worked with Karl, and according to him, Karl did season 2 of An Idiot Abroad so he could buy Suzanne her dream home.
Aww, that is so sweet!
they didn't kill the frog and didn't paint their faces with its guts haha they poke the frog because the skin is poisonous, they then put the poison in their skin to get high before a hunt.
The frog still had a bad time 😓
@@MandyCaneLane it did yeah😕 I think they let the frogs go after though. Don't quote me on that though, I don't remember for sure 😬
For season 2 he had a friend to go with.
I thought that was season 3 🤭
@@MandyCaneLane It is one of them, you will find out soon enough.
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They managed to convince him to do series two on the idea of a bucket list. Of course they gave him loads of options to choose from, the bit they negated is Rick and Steve do the planning but Carl thinks because he’s picking it from the vast options he’s in control 😂😂😂😂😂 big mistake.
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so so funny i love it , the guy is hilarious😂. Great channel, happy new year too x
Thank you Stu!!
In the next episode when you see the extended version of that phone call with Ricky at 55:40 it'll make you wonder even more how he agreed to do season 2 😄
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Haha! Gotta love that you knew about the Jorge Masvidal thing. I agree with you. All the best from Sweden.
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Girl I have had a roach go inside my ear once, it is the most excruciating pain ever.My mum had to pour warm oil out of my ear to get rid of it.Bits and pieces of it fell out during that month.
OMG NO!! 😖 I am so sorry that happened to you, it is legit one of my worst nightmares! 😭
I had an epic twenty minute battle with a spider in my house just a few days ago so there's zero chance you'd ever find me in the middle of the Amazon rainforest! (the spider must've been at least two inches in size lol)
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Merry Christmas Mandy. Love watching you react to the legendary Karl Pillington.
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The wilderness treks and tribe visits are my favourite Idiot Abroad moments. Mostly because of how helpless and pissed off he is.
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That would have been what was once called a witch doctor. Nowadays called a shaman.
You mean the guinea pig, right? 😅🤪
You know, the leeches are the worst. You go throught that mud he crawled in, you'd be full of them...
Oh yeah, I forgot about those little terrors!!
When it comes to not turning down food, I always considered it a respect for their ability to provide. Like when new leaders of a tribe or a group hold a feast as an advertisement as much as a celebration. The whole "look how plentiful we are! We can afford to do this for you/you all!"
For some cultures, rejecting an offering of food can be taken as you believing they're so poor and have so little that taking anything from them would drastically harm them.
Also some may see it as a custom to say "you're safe and will be watched over by me and mine while you're here", like many European peoples do with bread and salt. When in Rome and all that
I can understand the meanings behind offering the food, but some of us have digestive issues 😭
@@MandyCaneLane Understood. I have my own issues I deal with daily as well.
For all our struggling gastrointestinal homies *pours out cocktail of OTC meds*
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LOL that toilet chair....imagine Karl in the middle of the night falling through & getting wedged in the frame with his legs in the air after doing his business hahaha...ewwww actually, *DON'T* imagine that!
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That dude was only about 4 foot 6😮
I'm relieved to hear the leg consumers just thought it was OK. As a Scot, I'm frequently asked if I eat deep-fried Mars bars (chocolate Mars bars battered and deep-fried), which people think everyone in Scotland eats. As it turns out, I hadn't. But then, a place about 10 minutes' walk from my house in Madrid started selling them, and a Spanish friend called me, cos he wanted one but insisted I have one with me. And this terrified me: on the one hand, I didn't want to eat something disgusting, but, even worse, WHAT IF I LOVED IT? My already unhealthy lifestyle did not need this thrown into the mix. But I joined him and we ate them. He loved it. I thought, like the leg people, that it was OK. Didn't kill me. No need to ever try again. The best scenario, I reckon.
Haha! "What if I loved it" like Karl when he went to China! Craving toads I think it was 😅😅🤣
It does sound a little excessive, I don't think I would like it. But you never know until you try!
@@MandyCaneLane Indeed you don't. Like I said, not horrific. Like a freshly fried donut, or fried icecream. I much prefer deep-fried pizza in batter. Thank God I don't live in Scotland anymore. I can do without the constant access to gastronomic filth.
Although it depends what kind of situation your in but Imagine a moment like this...if I was willing to make a meal that was made for someone like Karl that had a lot of effort put into making whatever food it is it would hurt my feelings if you rejected it...but if you are allergic to whatever food I made then you have every reason to not have it. similar thing with gifts...I remember once that I made my ex a nice leather punk bracelet that took forever to make especially when attaching many shaped studs all over it and by the time it was finished I handed it to her and she said 'WHAT IS THIS?' and I said I made it for you...and she said 'WHY?'...I said don't you want it? and she just handed it back to me without saying a word...and that hurted my feelings.
Yeah, I get it with gifts, ESPECIALLY hand made ones I personally cherish those the most! And I get what you are saying, but food has the ability to make one feel ill, and I don't think it is worth it. If I put time and effort into a meal for someone, I much rather them reject it than have them eat it and feel ill afterwards!
When you were struggling to find the words for Karl's condition and you said "digestive issues", you could've used the rhyming slang "two-bob bits" 🤭😆🤣
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@@MandyCaneLane Alright I'll just say it plainly. In London, some people say "Two-bob bits" instead of "shits". 🤭 Example: "Rough day today, I've got the two-bob bits". For context, a "bob" was a name for a coins in the old days.
Don't forget to check out season 1 Karl comes home before moving onto season 2.
I wouldn't miss it!
Yeah when Karl says campsite he means where they used to go holidaying in Wales on a privately owned piece of land with power and amenities, and there are caravans and buildings lol.
Lmao! Yeah, the arcade kind of seemed excessive 😅😅
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The next episode when he comes home is brilliant, can’t wait to see it with you! 😂
Sounds really fun!
One hour 12 minutes!
I spoke a lot 😅😅
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Keep up the great content!!!! Hope you had a great Christmas and have a happy new year!
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Mandy reacting to the pee in the bottle 😂
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This reaction was... MAGNIFICENT!! 😀 Thoroughly enjoyed it like always. Don't think you have to worry about it being taken down because of the nakedness. I've seen about 4 other people react to these episodes and they're still up now a year or two after they were posted. Looking forward to your reaction to episode 8, it's just as funny and entertaining as the first 7 despite no travelling involved.
Now I don't know how much you use that word... _magnificent_ but it makes me suspicious.
@@scipioafricanus5871 Haha never but that's only because I save it for things that truly are magnificent 🤗🤪
Hahaha, thank you Daniel! I can't wait to watch that conversation!!
@@scipioafricanus5871 Well, I mean... Do you like lamas?
1:37 foreshadowing 😂
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55:56 I don't know how it was but from some comments I have heard from Karl and Ricky in interviews I bet it probably was Ricky persistently trying to sell it to him by painting the new idea for the next season in a very nice way to the point of basically lying xd
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55:57 Let's just say the job offers wasn't... _whizzing_ in.
Yaaaaayyyy love your reactions to Karl. The episodes get better and better keep em coming. Great reaction as ever 😂😂👏👏👏
Thank you Antony! 🤗
It wouldn’t be an idiot abroad episode without a Suzanne and toilet in it
Lmao! Very true!!
LOL, that story about people eating the leg totally sounded like one of Karl's stories from The Ricky Gervais show. I can just imagine the animation for it. 🤣
Ricky Gervais (now visibly irritated by Karl's urban legend): Yeah, well, because it never happened.
Lmao, now that you mention it, me too! But this one is true!! (Or so I read on the internet) 😅🤭
If it was Karl telling it, I would be highly sceptical. But it's one of those things I can believe might have happened once upon a time, like Mike the headless chicken, sounds absurd but bizarrely real! (Google it if you've never heard the story. Or maybe do some sort of reaction?!)
I can't believe Karl criticizes the tribe for what they do with frogs etc; not when he's from a country thats full of people hooked on (socially acceptable) drugs, experimental jabs, cigarettes, etc.