The Prince's Trust has helped more than a million young people get into employment including helping over 90,000 to start up new businesses. Omid wasn't a beneficiary but agreed to be an Ambassador to help promote the Trust and help young people.
@@bmofano I don't particularly care one way or the other, but I do think it would be a good point to cut to Charlie on the camera. Don't be sensitive, it's meta you get a reaction within a reaction ;)
Omid performed in my small Whitchurch a couple of years ago along with Rosie Jones . What a night for a tiny venue in a market town in Shropshire. Thank you omid for the recognition of us rural fans
For over 100 years, the London Palladium (oner of the biggest theatres in London) has put on an annual charity benefit show called "The Royal Variety Permormance". It is usually attended by the reigning mMonarch, but in the Queens' later years, other members of the family would attend instead. Performers have have included Sir Edward Elgar, Luciano Pavarotti, The Beatles, Take That, Laurel & Hardy , Sammy Davis Junior.
The Princes Trust is pretty much what you thought. Supporting young people to develop skills and experience, and gain qualifications. My half brother is a professional session drummer, and would not have been able to pursue his dream without the help of The Princes Trust. A great organization 😊
I love Omid, he's always been hilarious lol. He's on TV all over the world. I'm 49. Was born in Sweden. Knew about him before I moved to the UK (20 years ago) lol.
Love Omid in that episode of Black Books where he plays that weirdo that sells bearded tramps to Japanese business men. Especially when he does that maniacal laugh thing.
The Princes Trust started in the md 70's by the then Prince of Wales with money received after he finished in the Navy, as future monarch they tend to hold positions within the three Armed Forces as they become head of when they ascend the Throne. The trust is open to anyone unemployed or working less than 16 hours per week, you can apply for a grant and have a mentor helping you with your business whatever it might be from musicians to sporting activities and everything in between, so far it's helped over one million people who would've had no chance getting any loans. Being an Ambassador is something you're asked if you'd like to be by the now King as this is something William hasn't actually taken over from his dad, they will hold shows like this and all monies will go back into the trust, if you're aged between 18&30 from absolutely any background even homeless people who are now in hostels it covers everyone you can apply
His Majesty has a great sense of humour (check out Dame Edna Everage and the Royal Box clip!). Oh, just so you know, the Royals don't "show up" anywhere! Their every move involves masses of planning, preparation and royal 'choreography'! I speak as one who knows. 😊
I saw Omid in Dubai and during his intro he asked if there were any Egyprians, Iranians etc in the audience everyone was clapping, then he asked if there were any Jews in the audience - everyone went dead silent :D He owned that stage
The Prince's Trust was formed in 1976 after Prince Charles left the Royal Navy. It has helped hundreds of young people by providing finance to set up their own businesses or as a stepping stone for careers. Many celebrities (film, television, music, sports, etc) have become ambassadors, including Hollywood A-listers as he mentioned at the reception he attended. Since his accession to the throne, it has now been renamed the King's Trust.
My autobiography got ahead of Khloe Kardashian's biography on the UK Amazon charts (top 30 of all biographies) and I kept my clothes on on my book cover...
My favorite thing with Omid in it is Mean Machine, witch would be an interesting film to see you react to since their are a lot of Lock Stock and Snatch actors in it it is basically our version of The Longest Yard, and i think its quite funny
Another good video, He's great plus he's in the Mummy.but please can you look at the great late Bill Hicks. Cheers dude peace out from me and my dog Max in the UK 🙂
The discussion shouldn't be about "who broke the expresso machine" but the discussion should be about the fact that there is not supposed to be an X in that word and it is pronounced espresso. 😜
Hi King Boomer, usually if a high ranking member of the Royal family attend a theatre show it's usually what we call a 'Command performance'. It's rare for these royals to just turn up unannounced, primarily because security would be a nightmare.
Your thinking about the inbetweeners "duke of Edinburgh awards" where we all went to caravan club with king Charles, Prince Andrew showed up and we all ran lol
You should watch Omid on 'Would I Lie To You' where guests read out a statement that may be true or a lie, where Omid says in an Iranian accent "I am wearing a suicide vest".
If you want 2 other vids with Prince Charles connection, it's worth checking out Spike Milligan receiving a Lifetime Achievement award, and (much shorter) Dame Edna in the roya box.
you're right - one part of the Prince's Trust I remember from the late 1980s was the Prince's Youth Business Trust (PYBT) which helped out young people with free business start-up advice & low interest loans. The Trust itself is still going strong
My mate went to see Sean Locke. It was in a pro-brexit area. He did his first anti-brexit joke, and nothing. He looked around, took a beat and then said, “well that’s 45 minutes of material I can’t use.”
Yeah it's a called a fair democratic vote. We have the horror of a labour government for the next 5 years, but I don't demand we have another vote next month.
i went to the same 2 schools he went to. both in kensington, london. st mary abbots and holland park. wasn't there when he was there. wish i had been though. bet he was funny even as a kid
Omid Djalili is the best stand up comedian in the UK. I’ve seen him four times and have nearly died laughing each time - I have severe asthma! Thank goodness I always have an inhaler with me. 😂
He's a funny guy. He hosted a panel show before he was well known and started off using this ridiculous put on voice, which everyone politely listened to. Does a similar thing to Henning Wehn, playing on positive stereotypes. Did I hear you say "expresso" Boomer? May I draw your attention to Mitchell and Webb's pedant sketch. Brexit means breakfast.
Alternative comedians, comperes, clowns and c-listers have all included supposedly edgy remarks in their routines, because the theory goes it's popular with the crowd. My mother used to call it playing to the gallery, and it's the last refuge of the scoundrel.
Yes you were right about the Princes Trust, still going today with a 12 week program for 16-24 year olds. Part of my job is getting young people on to it. Some of those who've participated said it has changed their lives. Now I'm not a royalist at all, anti in fact! But that's one thing he's done right.
Prince's Trust does loads of good things, there are several different trusts focussing on different things, still going, I did the finances for one of trusts for 3 years and met the King a few times including dinner at Windsor Castle charity do
The royals have their own comedy yacht, and they sail around Britain at the weekend, stopping at different ports to pick up comedians to entertain them. Anyone that doesn't make them laugh is made to walk the plank while they swill champagne and poached swan eggs.
Irony is alive & well in the USA when you said that brexit has nothing to do with you. The irony is an American not wanting to get involved in another country's affairs. Fucking brilliant mate.
Omid withstood the "actors" grip of his testicles by the late Oliver Reed during the filming of Gladiator. And this was shortly before Reed moved on from this life to explore the realms of drink outside the physical. Reed was always a very "hands on" actor, so to speak. So Omid most likely earned that role in more ways than one. King Boomer should watch some of the classic Oliver Reed talk show "performances", or a documentary about all the crazy things he got up to. ♥ Edit: As for the Brexit jokes: Funny, but not accurate. Omid is a walking shill for the establishment narrative. He get's paid to be "that guy that speaks on his Iranian heritage". He is used as a "token" by vile, white, hypocritical and morally bankrupt middle class people in media that exude everything that is truly racist; but try their hardest to flip the scrip on... normal people. I 've always liked Omid. He would be fire if he simply broke out of the almost ironic shackles.
If Brexit was Brexit and so British we got on with it, then why for nearly 9 yrs has the been endless litigation and political blockage to stop the UK replacing EU legislations/laws.
Let's just get the whole Brexit thing out of the way shall we: Brexit yay! 😀 Brexit boo! 😡 Brexit? Oh we're not still talking about that are we? 🥱 That's it, dealt with the Brexit thing. Next!
I better preface this with *Omid is a talented and funny guy*. I'm just musing a bit on the bigger picture. Personally, I'm not bothered if someone has a bias one way or the other about Brexit or whatever else (each to their own, etc.) but I'm surprised it's not common practice to handle a divisive subject by playing both sides or not play at all. You can pick one side but it naturally it risks losing more than half the audience - those not in favour and those who abstain. Even if you're not offended like me, it's just an odd-sounding joke. It doesn't feel like a joke even though it clearly is meant as one, and a good joke in any other subject, because the premise is so slanted throughout that it feels off - I haven't bought into the set-up (assumption of how Brexit = Bad should be self-evident) so the punchline isn't punchy. It *needs* the audience to agree with the premise ahead of time to pay off. Too risky to my mind. Doesn't work unless everyone is already on-board. Not an ideal strategy, I think. For Brexit as a subject, just one joke about being lucky to live further away from Dover because you've yet to see the encroaching tide of people resorting to "eating out of bins" or the spreading "3rd world country" or any of the other silliness on the anti-Brexit fearmongering could be played up for laughs too but sadly it's not happening. I'm not writing the joke here but I think there's something to it that isn't explored at all. And I've got an idea of how to play the premise but can't / won't do the work myself. The next problem becomes tedium when every comedian or commentator parrots the same talking point and perspective - ah, yes, another anti-Brexit joke. I would imagine even those who were very anti-Brexit (or pro- / anti- anything divisive) must get tired of every comedian / pundit making jokes about how awful it is in almost the exact same way - conjure up an unrelated analogy of something terrible happening and say "it's like that, isn't it folks?!". Again, I personally just nod along until there's a joke that doesn't feel like it's predicated on a preconceived ideal - it's fine, patience is a virtue! Forget the politics - that's so tired already, it's how Brexit gets a lopsided tackle in every other facet that's strange and quite tiresome. Ditto with so many subjects - Trump, Climate Change, the list goes on. Why handle it this way?
@kingboomer Brilliant reaction video. Just advisable to edit the knife waving comment as many people will be unaware that it is obviously a complete fluke coincidence in relation to recent events, as your content is in all likelihood recorded in advance and UK news will not likely reach you until much later.
King Boomer, im too poor to pay for patreon but could you please react to Omid Djalili LIVE AT THE APOLLO 2004, he was a younger and clean shaved, this show put him on the map, then went onto perform there again a few years later as part of his tour ‘NO AGENDA’ you will love it 👍
Love Ur reactions bro...Also I doubt he cares about Brexit he's just using the topic as opportunity to make jokes as Brexit was the big news at the day..Ur awesome bro
I'm proud to say that I have never watched the Kardashians. Not even for one minute. :) Sorry about Brexit. A lot of people reacted to the lies the way in the US people react to Trump. Many of them have lived to regret it, but not the die hards. You'll understand. Frankie Boyls is outrageous, and deliberately so.
I love Omid to bits, but he talks complete boll0x about Brexit. I just do not think that being ruled by a huge, elite bureaucracy who do not give a monkey's about us - & who we cannot vote out of office - is a good idea. It's bad enough being ruled by our own, out of touch, uniparty government who have ensured our votes count for sweet Fanny Adams. It will not end well.
Egh up Boomer. I think you would like Eurotrash, it used to be a popular late night tv show in the UK, poking fun at the Europeans. Don't think you have ever reacted to it. Enjoy
The Prince's Trust has helped more than a million young people get into employment including helping over 90,000 to start up new businesses. Omid wasn't a beneficiary but agreed to be an Ambassador to help promote the Trust and help young people.
If you apologise for the Kardashian’s then I guess we have to apologise for James Corden.
lol indeed
Seconded…
The King is/was a fan of the late great Spike Milligan, who has written on his gravestone, "I told you I was ill".
Or as Spike Milligan called Prince Charles... "Grovelling little bastard"
In Latin !
This was "We are most Amused and Amazed" celebrating Charles' 70th Birthday.
Charles loves comedy shows, it all started with the Goons radio show (Peter Sellars, Spike Milligan, Harry Secombe and Michael Bentine) 1951 to 1960.
Would have been nice to see his reaction to the Brexit joke :P
@@wulfgoldlet it go
@@bmofano I don't particularly care one way or the other, but I do think it would be a good point to cut to Charlie on the camera. Don't be sensitive, it's meta you get a reaction within a reaction ;)
Omid performed in my small Whitchurch a couple of years ago along with Rosie Jones . What a night for a tiny venue in a market town in Shropshire. Thank you omid for the recognition of us rural fans
For over 100 years, the London Palladium (oner of the biggest theatres in London) has put on an annual charity benefit show called "The Royal Variety Permormance". It is usually attended by the reigning mMonarch, but in the Queens' later years, other members of the family would attend instead. Performers have have included Sir Edward Elgar, Luciano Pavarotti, The Beatles, Take That, Laurel & Hardy , Sammy Davis Junior.
Which beatle?
@@miccharlie thank you. Sorted.
The Infidel is a funny movie starring Omid Djalili. It is about a Muslim who discovers he is actually Jewish.
One of his jokes,How do you stop a dog from humping your leg ?,you pick it up and suck its cock.
The Princes Trust is pretty much what you thought. Supporting young people to develop skills and experience, and gain qualifications. My half brother is a professional session drummer, and would not have been able to pursue his dream without the help of The Princes Trust. A great organization 😊
I love Omid, he's always been hilarious lol. He's on TV all over the world. I'm 49. Was born in Sweden. Knew about him before I moved to the UK (20 years ago) lol.
Love Omid in that episode of Black Books where he plays that weirdo that sells bearded tramps to Japanese business men. Especially when he does that maniacal laugh thing.
The Prince's Trust honors comedians, musicians, actors, etc.😎
He as me in stitches Omid, he beat me up in Glasgow 😂 🙌
Omid is brilliant, always a good laugh.
The Princes Trust started in the md 70's by the then Prince of Wales with money received after he finished in the Navy, as future monarch they tend to hold positions within the three Armed Forces as they become head of when they ascend the Throne. The trust is open to anyone unemployed or working less than 16 hours per week, you can apply for a grant and have a mentor helping you with your business whatever it might be from musicians to sporting activities and everything in between, so far it's helped over one million people who would've had no chance getting any loans. Being an Ambassador is something you're asked if you'd like to be by the now King as this is something William hasn't actually taken over from his dad, they will hold shows like this and all monies will go back into the trust, if you're aged between 18&30 from absolutely any background even homeless people who are now in hostels it covers everyone you can apply
I, for one, thank you for your apology. I've never fully recovered since I heard about the Kardashians, and I haven't even watched it.
His Majesty has a great sense of humour (check out Dame Edna Everage and the Royal Box clip!). Oh, just so you know, the Royals don't "show up" anywhere! Their every move involves masses of planning, preparation and royal 'choreography'! I speak as one who knows. 😊
I saw Omid in Dubai and during his intro he asked if there were any Egyprians, Iranians etc in the audience everyone was clapping, then he asked if there were any Jews in the audience - everyone went dead silent :D
He owned that stage
You may want to edit at 14:40, this literally happened this week.
yes, a bit sensitive at the moment, but i think this was recorded reaction before the southport atrocity
Aye, that jumped out hard
Yeah it was said innocently, but still, seeing as how the country is busy burning to the ground over it right now, it does hit kinda differently
More Omid Djalili please.
Omid is solid
It was at the Royal Variety Performance or another charity performance where a member of the Royal family attends.
The Prince's Trust was formed in 1976 after Prince Charles left the Royal Navy. It has helped hundreds of young people by providing finance to set up their own businesses or as a stepping stone for careers. Many celebrities (film, television, music, sports, etc) have become ambassadors, including Hollywood A-listers as he mentioned at the reception he attended. Since his accession to the throne, it has now been renamed the King's Trust.
My autobiography got ahead of Khloe Kardashian's biography on the UK Amazon charts (top 30 of all biographies) and I kept my clothes on on my book cover...
The duke of Edinburgh award
His film, think it’s called The Infidel, is brilliant! He’s a funny guy!
He was n the first Mummy film with Brendan Fraser.
My favorite thing with Omid in it is Mean Machine, witch would be an interesting film to see you react to since their are a lot of Lock Stock and Snatch actors in it
it is basically our version of The Longest Yard, and i think its quite funny
Another good video, He's great plus he's in the Mummy.but please can you look at the great late Bill Hicks. Cheers dude peace out from me and my dog Max in the UK 🙂
bill bailey robin williams we are most amused you’d love that
The discussion shouldn't be about "who broke the expresso machine" but the discussion should be about the fact that there is not supposed to be an X in that word and it is pronounced espresso. 😜
Princes Trust, yes. amazing oportunities.. Idris Elba was a beneficiary of the Trust.
The present King was a big fan of the very loony but wonderful Spike Milligan and the Goons .
Hi King Boomer, usually if a high ranking member of the Royal family attend a theatre show it's usually what we call a 'Command performance'.
It's rare for these royals to just turn up unannounced, primarily because security would be a nightmare.
Your thinking about the inbetweeners "duke of Edinburgh awards" where we all went to caravan club with king Charles, Prince Andrew showed up and we all ran lol
Actually he pretty much nailed what The Princes Trust is, so im not too sure about that tbh
@@TonySpikejokes aren't your thing, huh.
You should watch Omid on 'Would I Lie To You' where guests read out a statement that may be true or a lie, where Omid says in an Iranian accent "I am wearing a suicide vest".
If you want 2 other vids with Prince Charles connection, it's worth checking out Spike Milligan receiving a Lifetime Achievement award, and (much shorter) Dame Edna in the roya box.
I love Omid
Omid is a legend.
you're right - one part of the Prince's Trust I remember from the late 1980s was the Prince's Youth Business Trust (PYBT) which helped out young people with free business start-up advice & low interest loans. The Trust itself is still going strong
If you ever do a reaction on Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Do the one with Omid
Yes
My mate went to see Sean Locke. It was in a pro-brexit area. He did his first anti-brexit joke, and nothing. He looked around, took a beat and then said, “well that’s 45 minutes of material I can’t use.”
I think the anti brexit jokes just got a bit tired after a while
@@andywatts8654 a bit like Brexit!
D'dum tshhh
@@jabbra1837 Tired? Brexit? We got away from the fascist EU organisation -- it's marvellous
@@andywatts8654 it wasn’t long after brexit he played the gig. And you’re right, the anti brexit stuff has gone from laughter to tears.
@@martinalloway6980 Nobody's doing anti-brexit stuff any more -- it divides the room -- some people are still ungrateful
You must react to dame Edna Evarage when he sits in the royal balcony, Charles finds it hilarious.
'Chocolate bar means chocolate bar!'
Omid looks like a more tanned Eric Cantona
You need to watch the sketch ‘America’ by Fry & Laurie. Back to the good stuff 😅
Yeah it's a called a fair democratic vote. We have the horror of a labour government for the next 5 years, but I don't demand we have another vote next month.
Exactly
@@andywatts8654 Red,Blue,Yellow or whatever colour they choose they all lie and blame everybody else except themselves,modern day pirates
Glorious stuff! Have you reacted to Bill Bailey or Eddie Izzard? I need to look, sorry! Both are wonderful!
OMID❤❤❤❤❤
06:32 -
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Danny Bhoy - Pub Politics
It’s called the Royal Variety Show.
Don't worry, Most Europeans in and around Türkiye blame the Armenians for the Kardashians.
i went to the same 2 schools he went to. both in kensington, london. st mary abbots and holland park. wasn't there when he was there. wish i had been though. bet he was funny even as a kid
We don't claim Omid, he claims us. British through and through. Fantastic comedian.
Omid Djalili is the best stand up comedian in the UK. I’ve seen him four times and have nearly died laughing each time - I have severe asthma! Thank goodness I always have an inhaler with me. 😂
Kardashians. Don't worry we gave you the Osborne's!
Wanna see a ridiculously hilarious?? "FOUR LIONS" 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
i do love watching Americans react to that movie, just makes their brains melt.
He's a funny guy. He hosted a panel show before he was well known and started off using this ridiculous put on voice, which everyone politely listened to. Does a similar thing to Henning Wehn, playing on positive stereotypes.
Did I hear you say "expresso" Boomer? May I draw your attention to Mitchell and Webb's pedant sketch.
Brexit means breakfast.
As one comedian said “At what point does a person come to a comedy gig and not think the guy on the stage is cracking jokes”
No you're wrong - the " Prince's Truss " was a surgical support to keep the charlies in check....
I believe that the Princes Trust is still going now run by William
Alternative comedians, comperes, clowns and c-listers have all included supposedly edgy remarks in their routines, because the theory goes it's popular with the crowd. My mother used to call it playing to the gallery, and it's the last refuge of the scoundrel.
hes a ledge good stuff more pls great reaction!
Yes you were right about the Princes Trust, still going today with a 12 week program for 16-24 year olds. Part of my job is getting young people on to it. Some of those who've participated said it has changed their lives. Now I'm not a royalist at all, anti in fact! But that's one thing he's done right.
Bloody hell. Edit out the swords comment
I did The Princes Trust and it did help me quite a bit. I wouldn't have my daughter if it wasn't for it 💯 ❤
Prince's Trust does loads of good things, there are several different trusts focussing on different things, still going, I did the finances for one of trusts for 3 years and met the King a few times including dinner at Windsor Castle charity do
You know you're gonna have to check out Dylan Moran's (Bernard from black books) stand up now right.
Charles is good friends with Jimmy Carr of all people 😂
It's okay to stay out of Brexit; you had the original one in 1775
u right boomer princes trust dished out sorta like scholarships. it was essentially a charity sort of thing for young people
King Boomer, have you ever reacted to the Muppets?
I love all your videos 😊
The royals have their own comedy yacht, and they sail around Britain at the weekend, stopping at different ports to pick up comedians to entertain them. Anyone that doesn't make them laugh is made to walk the plank while they swill champagne and poached swan eggs.
Irony is alive & well in the USA when you said that brexit has nothing to do with you. The irony is an American not wanting to get involved in another country's affairs. Fucking brilliant mate.
Hello, Q. What do you call a Russian with bronchitis?
A. Ivor Chestikoff 😂 (I've a chesty cough)
Omid withstood the "actors" grip of his testicles by the late Oliver Reed during the filming of Gladiator. And this was shortly before Reed moved on from this life to explore the realms of drink outside the physical. Reed was always a very "hands on" actor, so to speak. So Omid most likely earned that role in more ways than one.
King Boomer should watch some of the classic Oliver Reed talk show "performances", or a documentary about all the crazy things he got up to. ♥
Edit: As for the Brexit jokes: Funny, but not accurate. Omid is a walking shill for the establishment narrative. He get's paid to be "that guy that speaks on his Iranian heritage". He is used as a "token" by vile, white, hypocritical and morally bankrupt middle class people in media that exude everything that is truly racist; but try their hardest to flip the scrip on... normal people. I 've always liked Omid. He would be fire if he simply broke out of the almost ironic shackles.
If Brexit was Brexit and so British we got on with it, then why for nearly 9 yrs has the been endless litigation and political blockage to stop the UK replacing EU legislations/laws.
Let's just get the whole Brexit thing out of the way shall we:
Brexit yay! 😀
Brexit boo! 😡
Brexit? Oh we're not still talking about that are we? 🥱
That's it, dealt with the Brexit thing. Next!
I'm also a Mupper in a chairs 🤣
ALL good comedy is about timing.
Just like politics 🤣🤣🤣
Riots here...💥
I better preface this with *Omid is a talented and funny guy*. I'm just musing a bit on the bigger picture.
Personally, I'm not bothered if someone has a bias one way or the other about Brexit or whatever else (each to their own, etc.) but I'm surprised it's not common practice to handle a divisive subject by playing both sides or not play at all. You can pick one side but it naturally it risks losing more than half the audience - those not in favour and those who abstain.
Even if you're not offended like me, it's just an odd-sounding joke. It doesn't feel like a joke even though it clearly is meant as one, and a good joke in any other subject, because the premise is so slanted throughout that it feels off - I haven't bought into the set-up (assumption of how Brexit = Bad should be self-evident) so the punchline isn't punchy. It *needs* the audience to agree with the premise ahead of time to pay off. Too risky to my mind. Doesn't work unless everyone is already on-board. Not an ideal strategy, I think.
For Brexit as a subject, just one joke about being lucky to live further away from Dover because you've yet to see the encroaching tide of people resorting to "eating out of bins" or the spreading "3rd world country" or any of the other silliness on the anti-Brexit fearmongering could be played up for laughs too but sadly it's not happening. I'm not writing the joke here but I think there's something to it that isn't explored at all. And I've got an idea of how to play the premise but can't / won't do the work myself.
The next problem becomes tedium when every comedian or commentator parrots the same talking point and perspective - ah, yes, another anti-Brexit joke. I would imagine even those who were very anti-Brexit (or pro- / anti- anything divisive) must get tired of every comedian / pundit making jokes about how awful it is in almost the exact same way - conjure up an unrelated analogy of something terrible happening and say "it's like that, isn't it folks?!".
Again, I personally just nod along until there's a joke that doesn't feel like it's predicated on a preconceived ideal - it's fine, patience is a virtue!
Forget the politics - that's so tired already, it's how Brexit gets a lopsided tackle in every other facet that's strange and quite tiresome. Ditto with so many subjects - Trump, Climate Change, the list goes on. Why handle it this way?
You tired me out with that claptrap that's for certain.
Thought he made a lot of decent points tbh. A fair post that didn’t attack or ridicule anybody, unlike the replies he just received.
@@robg1151 Thank you. That's what I was doing, just musing about the meta, really.
Love Omid 😂 As for Brexit everyone needs to build a bridge and get over it!! Please for Gordon Bennetts sake (by the way he didnt vote) Peace xxxx
Your Majesty, have you reacted to The Muppets' Forgotten British Heritage on UA-cam?
Please react to any jimmy jones stand up comedy
did you say QUEEN BOOMER WATCHES THE KARDASHIANS?????????? oops sorry said that out loud
Whats you take on this Carry On movies parody?; UA-cam: Carry On Up The Sexual Harassment Tribunal - Walliams & Friend: Sheridan Smith - BBC One.
What happened to Omid? You never see him now
Still around. Just recently happened to see a tweet of his on Twitter
yeh we all thought jimmy saville was good until................
@kingboomer Brilliant reaction video. Just advisable to edit the knife waving comment as many people will be unaware that it is obviously a complete fluke coincidence in relation to recent events, as your content is in all likelihood recorded in advance and UK news will not likely reach you until much later.
Yeah, not really what people want to hear here at the moment.
Watch The Infidel with him in. It's very funny it's a movie
King Boomer, im too poor to pay for patreon but could you please react to Omid Djalili LIVE AT THE APOLLO 2004, he was a younger and clean shaved, this show put him on the map, then went onto perform there again a few years later as part of his tour ‘NO AGENDA’ you will love it 👍
Love Ur reactions bro...Also I doubt he cares about Brexit he's just using the topic as opportunity to make jokes as Brexit was the big news at the day..Ur awesome bro
I'm proud to say that I have never watched the Kardashians. Not even for one minute. :) Sorry about Brexit. A lot of people reacted to the lies the way in the US people react to Trump. Many of them have lived to regret it, but not the die hards. You'll understand. Frankie Boyls is outrageous, and deliberately so.
I feel like boomer didn't get the Ukrainian joke. Uk-Iranian. It is a very clever and funny joke. Not just funny because of the way he tells it. 😂
We know boomer, let`s give it at leas 5 seconds before we stop it
No my dear he is not Ukrainian 🤣🙈🤦🏻♂️
I love Omid to bits, but he talks complete boll0x about Brexit. I just do not think that being ruled by a huge, elite bureaucracy who do not give a monkey's about us - & who we cannot vote out of office - is a good idea. It's bad enough being ruled by our own, out of touch, uniparty government who have ensured our votes count for sweet Fanny Adams. It will not end well.
Egh up Boomer. I think you would like Eurotrash, it used to be a popular late night tv show in the UK, poking fun at the Europeans. Don't think you have ever reacted to it. Enjoy