@@mauddib1761As Judi Dench had it in Notes on a Scandal, when the middle class family marvelled at a working class child being interested in art, "it was as if they were applauding a chimp who had just ordered a gin and tonic." X
He's right, it is genuinely so helpful and healing when people you admire are candid about their struggles, especially in terms of fitting in socially. I've always felt on the outside too. Such a fun & heartwarming episode! :)
Been a Limmy fan since 2010 and I devoured his autobiography book in one sitting as could not put it down! 👀 Not read a biography that exceptionally good, for years! It certainly was a page turner. Knew he had an awakening at some point, as no way could you produce his level of genius comedy, without tapping into such a higher, creative source. Well done, Limmy boy! 🙌🏻💖🤗
Very good one, some subjects hit really close to home, I hope I don't need to go to that bridge before I turn myself around and hopefully I'll even drive a lorry on twitch someday.
Never met Limmy in person like the other guy, but I never miss his stream and I'm an ex-trucker who comments sometimes about trucking during Limmy's ATS streams.. so I'm going to pretend Limmy was mentioning me for a couple seconds there. Nice to be famous.
Limmy's story about him not getting waved back reminds me of the time at high school when we had to run the track, and it was the end of the day and all the girls and rest of the class were at the finish line cheering everyone who crossed. everyone got a cheer except me, because i was the 2nd last to finish, and i overtook this pure fat kid who was crying. i think they wanted me to let him win. no mercy.
This podcast will forever remind me of a moment during lockdown. I was listening while out walking on a lovely sunny day, the roads were empty, I realised I had a real sense of freedom and Limmy had me laughing my head off.
@@mikefry4567 read again what I said. “A moment” during lockdown. I’ve worked since I left college (30+ years) and had never had that feeling of ... nothingness. It was a good as it was bad. A loss of purpose too.
@@DerekNewtonKeswick I totally get what you meant. So many of us felt that sense of release and time stopping as a positive thing. It’s why so many have decided to change their lives
This is the one I've been waiting for... ever since he mentioned doing another one on his twitch a few months back. That masterbation story brought a tear to my eye... in my pants.
I remember watching Limmy streaming his walk home from this! I had no idea what it was at the time. You can still see it here: ua-cam.com/video/cjexwhnsvNU/v-deo.html
I must be a terrible human being....Limmy's heart attack bit had me in knots!I only started watching Limmy's show last week and I'm a fan already. Weird, absurd comedy, but done by a regular looking bloke with a thick Glasgow accent, somehow it all comes together to make something very funny and unique.
I’ve never heard of Limmy before. I’ve watched this because I like RH enormously. I’ve been totally transfixed listening to this guy. A really unique and deadly honest man. I will be watching everything I can find now
Thank you very much Richard and Chris(NTO), this pain in the arse loves ya both! Im totally seeing if i can get on imdb with this, haha Edit:You cannot get on imdb with this.
Always interesting to see the UA-cam CC function (closed captions) struggling to cope with the Glaswegian accent... kind of funny, kind of depressing. Fun fact from me, one of your Australian viewers - the guy who wrote the flute line (ie 'Kookaburra sits on the old gum tree') in Men at Work's 'Down Under' got the shit sued out of him by the song writer's estate. He lost all of his money and spent his final years in miserable poverty, dying prematurely.
Hi Richard, Im sorry, I don't know how this kind of thing is generally done but I was wondering if there was someone I could speak to about organising tickets under special circumstances. Me and my girlfriend are huge fans and we really want to come and see a recording (when it's feasible of course). However, she is seriously agoraphobic and funds it very difficult to be in an auditorium/theatre environment. Is there any way of organising for her/us to be seated where she will feel comfortable? Agoraphobia means that she is scared when she is in a situation that she doesn't know how to remove herself from, so in order to attend live events, we need to be able to secure her the right seats. Obviously, we will happily pay like everyone else. But as she is limited in the seats that she can comfortably sit in, it would make a big difference if we could book a couple of seats in an appropriate area. Alternatively, if you can accommodate her then I will be happy elsewhere. I hope I have explained that properly and am not coming across like an entitled arsehole. We don't want to derive any other fans of seats that would otherwise be there. Sorry, I don't know who I'm supposed to ask about this stuff. Thank you :)
Hi Mike - You would need to talk to whichever venue you are planning to visit, but if you ring them in advance and explain the situation then I am sure they will accommodae you. Any problems then drop me an email (my address is on my website). Hopefully we'll be back in theatres before too long.
Met Limmy once, he has an intelligence of a certain kind. That's for sure.
I only heard that Radio 4 review today. It was like they were describing some animal who they had just taught how to signal and ask for a biscuit
Totally without charm though
Charity do?
@@TC8787-yq7ogI heard he also was surprisingly down to earth and VERY funny
@@mauddib1761As Judi Dench had it in Notes on a Scandal, when the middle class family marvelled at a working class child being interested in art, "it was as if they were applauding a chimp who had just ordered a gin and tonic." X
By sheer coincidence, my missus has literally just turned the weans against us.
pissed myself at this.. haha
You're gonna have to walk through the streets now with an unzipped jacket and no shirt shouting it...
Aye, she turned the weans against ya mate?
Brilliant
When is someone gonna turn on the weans
I met Limmy in a graveyard once and he was surprisingly down to earth, and VERY funny
R.i.p Benny Harvey, miss ya big man
Gone but not forgotten.
Gone, but never forgotten
Miss ya, big man...
Yeeeh RIP Harvticles. Such a good guy.
Benny Harveys dead ? I didnt even know he was sick!
Had the pleasure of meeting Limmy at a charity do once.
He was surprisingly down to earth, and VERY funny.
Did he tell you some Daft Wee Stories?
haha
Great to see Craig back on RHLSTP. Doing that Limmy character again.
Limmy, a national treasure.
He's right, it is genuinely so helpful and healing when people you admire are candid about their struggles, especially in terms of fitting in socially. I've always felt on the outside too. Such a fun & heartwarming episode! :)
One of the most naturally funny guys out there
I actually met Limmy's foreskin at a party. It was very down to earth and very funny.
Surprisingly?
Limmy is light years ahead with his comedy.
As evident by how unfunny the other bloke seems here
@@Scott_Raynor 'the other bloke' is a comedy legend. I think he's being a good interviewer here & letting Limmy take centre stage.
@@davea3080 I think he's joking.
Is he, aye?
@@Scott_Raynor honestly he made him look boring as fuck lol everytime he tried jumping in with a joke it just stank😂
This is SO good. F**king hell, his childhood sounds so like mine. Ive also stopped drinking among other things. Im so buying his autobiography
What was your first wank like?
Been a Limmy fan since 2010 and I devoured his autobiography book in one sitting as could not put it down! 👀 Not read a biography that exceptionally good, for years! It certainly was a page turner. Knew he had an awakening at some point, as no way could you produce his level of genius comedy, without tapping into such a higher, creative source. Well done, Limmy boy! 🙌🏻💖🤗
Very good one, some subjects hit really close to home, I hope I don't need to go to that bridge before I turn myself around and hopefully I'll even drive a lorry on twitch someday.
RIP Benny Harvey, Miss you big man. Gone but not forgotten 😞
Limmy is so undervalued in British comedy. Should be given a better mainstream platform.
Nah. He's too good for mainstream. Mainstream's full of wank like McIntyre and Mrs Brown's Bollocks
Like a show on the BBC.....?
Joe Jay The BBC give Limmy crumbs. He's worth so much more.
@@barneycraig6955 But how much Barney ?
@@dopesensi more crumbs MANY more crumbs
Never met Limmy in person like the other guy, but I never miss his stream and I'm an ex-trucker who comments sometimes about trucking during Limmy's ATS streams.. so I'm going to pretend Limmy was mentioning me for a couple seconds there. Nice to be famous.
Nice of you to slum it with us.
You taught him how to ram caravans didn’t you?
#Linus P wonder if anybudy else looked at your replies incase it wis Limmy replying ;-)
Limmy's story about him not getting waved back reminds me of the time at high school when we had to run the track, and it was the end of the day and all the girls and rest of the class were at the finish line cheering everyone who crossed. everyone got a cheer except me, because i was the 2nd last to finish, and i overtook this pure fat kid who was crying. i think they wanted me to let him win. no mercy.
It's weird seeing his legs
I wanted to go to the filming of this but I was too pregnant didn't want to risk my wean being delivered by Limmy
You'd have to name it Danyo, regardless of gender.
He'd end up turning it against ya
So they were not even born yet and you turned them against him?!
@@Dinckelburg , Craig
Limmy a modern day hero
“By that point the damage was done.”
This podcast will forever remind me of a moment during lockdown. I was listening while out walking on a lovely sunny day, the roads were empty, I realised I had a real sense of freedom and Limmy had me laughing my head off.
You had a real sense of freedom.. During a lockdown?! Lol OK..
@@mikefry4567 read again what I said. “A moment” during lockdown. I’ve worked since I left college (30+ years) and had never had that feeling of ... nothingness. It was a good as it was bad. A loss of purpose too.
I ignored the lockdown - felt pretty free
@@mikefry4567 LOL GOOD ONE MIKE HAHA
@@DerekNewtonKeswick I totally get what you meant. So many of us felt that sense of release and time stopping as a positive thing. It’s why so many have decided to change their lives
Limmy's a stone cold real one. Absolute OG.
This is the one I've been waiting for... ever since he mentioned doing another one on his twitch a few months back.
That masterbation story brought a tear to my eye... in my pants.
Love you limmy. Sometimes humour comes from a dark place, I understand. You’ve given me many laughs, thank you. Xxx
The funny thing about the Peter Stringfellow story is that he was the most aloof, humourless man you could hope to meet.
Yeah, on telly he'd laugh at himself and join in on the joke
but in real life he was a miserable, dour, sarcastic git.
superb! thank you both very much, all the rap singers are down with this.
You were the window cleaner on The IT Crowd.
Will definitely be buying Limmy’s book on the basis of this.
Its great! As Richard said though, the audiobook is a real treat
It's Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree, we used to sing it at school as well
So glad I found this comedian. Love him!
This man has no filter. Amazing.
He broadcasts the anxieties and daydreams that the rest of us have but internalise. It doesn't always result in straight comedy.
God this man is so relatable to me...
I remember watching Limmy streaming his walk home from this! I had no idea what it was at the time.
You can still see it here: ua-cam.com/video/cjexwhnsvNU/v-deo.html
When he impersonates the police officer's voice and demeanor, I kind of get an "angry Begbie vibe" from that :D
I must be a terrible human being....Limmy's heart attack bit had me in knots!I only started watching Limmy's show last week and I'm a fan already. Weird, absurd comedy, but done by a regular looking bloke with a thick Glasgow accent, somehow it all comes together to make something very funny and unique.
Awesome! The RHLSTP Limmy episodes are some of the very best :)
Brian we fucking love you. Btw.
I’ve never heard of Limmy before. I’ve watched this because I like RH enormously. I’ve been totally transfixed listening to this guy. A really unique and deadly honest man. I will be watching everything I can find now
horrible young man
How you been getting on with Limmy material?
one of the best for ages. when's he coming on again?
The honesty in this talk is nice
These three episodes visibly show the descent of Chancellor Palpatine down to being the Emperor...
If you haven't watched Limmy do karaoke duets, it's a must, especially, 'Relax', and 'Pony'. 👍
Relax has been purged to my immense sadness.
He should keep with the homemade shows funny af.
Amazing, even better than limmys show I think
Tripping , I couldn’t light a cigarette so can totally relate to when he couldn’t find his hash. Funny
Nice of Bono to do the intro!
He’s bold as brass.
Legend. Jerry Sadowitz once said that Billy Connolly wasn't the funniest man in Glasgow.
Billy Connolly has said he wasn't the funniest man in his shipyard! There's aye someone funnier than you, especially in Glasgow..
Love Limmy! But it was Clive Anderson not Graham Norton, That the Bee Gee walked off the show
The twitch improv when the bank robbers maw came in is hilarious every single time
"Im a professional online lorry driver" 😂😂😂😂 what a world we live in
Jesus Christ, it's like Limmy the person coalesces all the comedy matter in the universe and vomits it out in a continuous stream.
Star.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is the top score for this year's 'F*ck and C*nt World Championships'. Inspire a child today!
I've been waiting for this one! Thanks again for doing this for free, I donated my Twitch sub to you this month.
Nice one. Appreciated
Met Limmy once. Surprisingly down to earth and hilarious.
I just watched the first two of these with Limmy, and here's a brand new one. Braw.
Braw. Nice.
Thank you very much Richard and Chris(NTO), this pain in the arse loves ya both! Im totally seeing if i can get on imdb with this, haha Edit:You cannot get on imdb with this.
Never laughed so much in a while.. Thanks limmy
The point about wanking hands free at 33:45, apparently that that’s how elephants wank. They sort of tense it so it slaps against their stomach.
18:17 the next minute I was off my chair laughing 😂😂
Dude are you building a star-trek bridge in your attic? I've always wanted to do that!
Nah
Thanks for this Richard.
The best one yet.
the first emergency question i would take the Tutankhamen mask and wear it about n shit
I went to Scotland once but it was shut
It wisnae shut. We just saw you comin' and kidded on we wurny in.
The first Limmy show was definitely one of the best ones so far, been waiting for this for a while.. :)
This is his 3rd, you might want to look back for the missing one :)
“the poetic beauty of Limmy’s first walk”
Pope Simulator came out a couple of weeks ago...coincidence?
Funniest episode ever. 🤣🤣
Surprisingly coherent.
First time av seen limny wearing a jacket, jeans and shoes whilst drinking water and doing whatever this is
The BeeGees were on Clive Anderson
Good interview
He's nailed my own drinking culture ha! Edit: Genuinely got ASMR tingles from Limmys brief impression of ASMR artists haha
Twitch meetups!
Yaasss, thank you.
Phimosis, the foreskin problem.
heck I got banned from twitter before Zorg bought it for threatening an imaginary person
Such a great ep! Big laughs
Hey Myles pssst..... what's yer hing?
Actually a brilliant writer for a working class, I mean middle, lower-middle class. Y'know, the ones who's lives we don't hear much about writer.
Benny Harvey RIP 😢
Fucking love Limmy. Great book!
*LIMMY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!* ♥_♥
Can we get an "I've just seen Richard Herring chat with Limmy" blahem?
1:13:05 was this perhaps Schofield after all this time?
great thanks
I'd be scared to meet Limmy, I would be afraid he would stay in one of his creepy characters and do something weird.
Or challenge you to a fight in a graveyard.
The guy he finds in his house
They're all just him.
OH SHIT, LIMMY #3. My birthday month!
What a way to find out Peter Stringfellow died
33:15 you got a license for that wobble?
Always interesting to see the UA-cam CC function (closed captions) struggling to cope with the Glaswegian accent... kind of funny, kind of depressing.
Fun fact from me, one of your Australian viewers - the guy who wrote the flute line (ie 'Kookaburra sits on the old gum tree') in Men at Work's 'Down Under' got the shit sued out of him by the song writer's estate. He lost all of his money and spent his final years in miserable poverty, dying prematurely.
One for you-
The clear juice inside immature coconuts can be used in a transfusion emergency as human blood plasma.
You know what language they speak in Brazil?
@@liamhughes1532 nice... Covid19 cure maybe?
@@simac3880 If you try it let me know, im not a fan of needles so ill take my chances.
Limmy is a legend
Hi Richard,
Im sorry, I don't know how this kind of thing is generally done but I was wondering if there was someone I could speak to about organising tickets under special circumstances. Me and my girlfriend are huge fans and we really want to come and see a recording (when it's feasible of course). However, she is seriously agoraphobic and funds it very difficult to be in an auditorium/theatre environment.
Is there any way of organising for her/us to be seated where she will feel comfortable? Agoraphobia means that she is scared when she is in a situation that she doesn't know how to remove herself from, so in order to attend live events, we need to be able to secure her the right seats. Obviously, we will happily pay like everyone else. But as she is limited in the seats that she can comfortably sit in, it would make a big difference if we could book a couple of seats in an appropriate area. Alternatively, if you can accommodate her then I will be happy elsewhere.
I hope I have explained that properly and am not coming across like an entitled arsehole. We don't want to derive any other fans of seats that would otherwise be there.
Sorry, I don't know who I'm supposed to ask about this stuff.
Thank you :)
Hi Mike - You would need to talk to whichever venue you are planning to visit, but if you ring them in advance and explain the situation then I am sure they will accommodae you. Any problems then drop me an email (my address is on my website). Hopefully we'll be back in theatres before too long.
@@Herring1967 thank you, that's very helpful :)
@@gamesafoot how'd you get on, Mike?
@@paul5899 Silence speaks volumes, Paul.
Ah, Herring’s only jumper.
Limmy is an actual genius
No, genius just runs through him
And you Richard.
Nike and Addidas? What's going on there?
They're popular clothing brands.
Love Limmy lots.
You must have a better name for your evil alter ego that you play snooker against than Me2!??! Mine is called *Darce* :o
Yes man! 🤘🤘🤘🤘