Yay! You guys done be alive! :D That book sounds fascinating, even if it does fail to note that it is customary for writers to abuse the grammar of the English language at all times. ;) Will be looking forward to your upcoming videos, folk!
Haha, love this! I collect old books, and believe that I have actually picked up one similar to that...or at least, similarly entertaining. ;) I don't know if it's at all common up here in New England, but my family does use the term "I'll be jiggered"...as well as a variety of other funny phrases. My favorite is definitely "Hold 'er newt, she's headed for the rhubarb!" Thank you for such entertaining videos--they make my day!
This is VERY coincidental! I had a dream about you 2 nights ago and had read the comments saying the same thing but didn't put it together until after I saw the video. All I can say about what I remember is that it was very....hmmm...funky in a good way. :) God bless! Always looking forward to another video... S.J
YOU'RE ALIVE!!!!!!! If it wasn't for those dreams, I might have forgotten what you looked like. :D Cannot wait for the new video! ~GG You folk are so funny! :P ~FP
We actually do use the phrase, "I'll be jiggered" every so often. We learned it from Little Lord Fauntleroy :-) That book is great! You should just read more from it if you ever got stuck on things to film.
Hey, Southerners are pretty cool too. ;) Apparently it's not grammatically correct to say "folks"... "folk" is sufficient for both singular and plural. I, however, will continue to say "Hey, folks!"
Someone said to me, after I told him I was home schooled, "homeschoolers are stupid!!" I replied, "I like pie." He walked away confused. Please explain what happened there.
Yay! You guys done be alive! :D That book sounds fascinating, even if it does fail to note that it is customary for writers to abuse the grammar of the English language at all times. ;) Will be looking forward to your upcoming videos, folk!
HA! Totally showing this to my sister Lizzy! She's ALWAYS correcting my grammar!
That's awesome! That book sounds hilarious!
Improve is the best an that book is so awesome !
Haha, love this! I collect old books, and believe that I have actually picked up one similar to that...or at least, similarly entertaining. ;)
I don't know if it's at all common up here in New England, but my family does use the term "I'll be jiggered"...as well as a variety of other funny phrases. My favorite is definitely "Hold 'er newt, she's headed for the rhubarb!"
Thank you for such entertaining videos--they make my day!
This is VERY coincidental! I had a dream about you 2 nights ago and had read the comments saying the same thing but didn't put it together until after I saw the video.
All I can say about what I remember is that it was very....hmmm...funky in a good way. :)
God bless!
Always looking forward to another video...
S.J
YOU'RE ALIVE!!!!!!! If it wasn't for those dreams, I might have forgotten what you looked like. :D Cannot wait for the new video!
~GG
You folk are so funny! :P
~FP
We actually do use the phrase, "I'll be jiggered" every so often. We learned it from Little Lord Fauntleroy :-) That book is great! You should just read more from it if you ever got stuck on things to film.
Improvs are always epic:) You all seem to always do a great job. What was the name of the book again?
You should do more improvs! That was awesome!!
Looking forward to your next vids :)
I think that book just contradicted itself. haha! That is to say books are living breathing things.;)
Hey, Southerners are pretty cool too. ;)
Apparently it's not grammatically correct to say "folks"... "folk" is sufficient for both singular and plural.
I, however, will continue to say "Hey, folks!"
Cease your impertinence!! *winks* I'm guessing that would be both eyes > -
Someone said to me, after I told him I was home schooled, "homeschoolers are stupid!!"
I replied, "I like pie."
He walked away confused. Please explain what happened there.
Great video, folk.... somehow, that just doesn't sound right for a southerner like me to say...
;-) That was a wink. I do not stoop to such vulgarity as to bat my eyes at any young man. One eye is sufficient.
@gogglestv They could have thought you meant "I like pi." Haha ~a fellow home-schooler