Birmingham is in the Midlands ( middle of England). A Gannet is a greedy sea bird. Nan's daughter is played by a comedy actress called Kathy Burke. She has bee in a comedy series, here in the UK called 'Gimme, Gimme, Gimme'. Liberty in this case means being a bit cheeky, doing something without permission. Great reaction. Glad to hear about your pops. Soo from the East of England. Merry Christmas to you & yours
So sorry to hear about your Pop's passing, bro! And Happy Birthday to your Pops up in Heaven! You spit with so much heart bro. Never give that up. I mentioned this before, about having a hard parent. Mine was Ma, and like your Pops was a straight as an arrow guy with strict principles is touching the way you represent yourself in the fashion that he brought you up in. Another great and hilarious vid, my friend! Catherine Tate, man...she is wildly hilarious! She is an incredible actor as well. And that cackle...or was it a heckle? Whatever it was it is seriously funny every time! That was so funny! You just keep on doing what you're doing Eddie B! We think you're killing it out here! Keep up the great work and the super-fun reactions! I am quite positive you are honoring your old man's memory very proudly! He's somewhere laughing his head off, beaming at how well you're doing following your passion! ( :E
Well make me cry my eyes out why don't ya'! 😭 lol I appreciate you saying all that Didi. I have very, very few reasons to give a damn about life and my Pops was one of them. His strict, hard way of parenting me is what got me through a lot of hard times. His memory helps for the most part of keeping me out of trouble. Catherine Tate is insane funny. She reminds me of a woman I used to care for some years back. Just vulgar and funny as she wanted to be. Cracks me up every time. Thanks again for tuning in and all your encouraging words.
Liberty is "taking the piss " +a navy is a man who dug out our canals, which taking of Birmingham, we here have more canals than Venice, a canal is a long stretch of water that was made to move goods around the country, a early type of motorway, and the barge was it's lorry, a thin metal boat, My head hurts so enough of the history lesson, but as they say "every days a school day".
Nans daughter is Kathy Burke. She is an actress and comedy sketch artist made famous in Harry Enfield omedy show. That accent Kathy does is her real accent as she is from East end of London. It is a cockney accent. F***ing liberty means taking advantage of in the worst way. I'll try and explain. If you were to lets say tell someone you would help them and then when the job was done you asked for an outrageous sum of money that would be a liberty but we are British it is always preceded by f****ing like most sentences in UK. I"m Scottish so there are generally no sentences or phrases that do.mot contain several swear words. As I am writing my language is English but in everyday life in my city of Dundee in Scotland, talking with friends etc, you wouldn't know what I was saying.because of accent and dialect but you would be able to pick out those swear words. Have a listen to Scottish COD player clips. In UK,, Eddie you can't go more than 10-15mins in any direction without coming across a completely different accent.
I'll have to look up Kathy Burke. She was funny in this clip. I think I understand the use of the word liberty. I like how words are used in other countries. It's different and exciting. Accents intrigue me as well. I try to learn some here and there so can have fun with them, but so many pronunciations I get wrong. Lol
Good Comment,My Friend. You should watch one of the many "Brtish Accents" videos as you will be amazed how many different ones there are in a very small area in every part of Britain :)
Navvies were the men that dug the canals in the uk back in the 18th century. Their hands were enlarged as they dug with shovels, no machinery. Navvy comes from the word navigation which is another word for canal.
@@eddiebready23 Not sure if you know who this actor is, and it may just be me, but you remind me, in looks, of a young Marlon Brando. Also, sorry for your loss.
Navy's built roads, railway tracks, canals etc (navigation) this was during the industrial revolution they were usually big burly men and many died on the job because it was so dangerous. If I swear Infront of my mum she will say stop swearing like a navvy. It's funny how language carries on because there haven't been navvys since well before ww2 I should think!
If someone’s good with accents and/or impersonations/impressions then they’ve found themselves a friend for life and you absolutely nailed all of them. Your content is beautifully moorish and I find that providers of said content do tend to actually be that way themselves (who dear, me dear, no dear, Eddie dear). Shout out to Derek! Navvy is an old school term for a tough, hard working labourer. Nevertheless, it’s also synonymous with the word roughneck, which can sometimes be used as a derogatory slur. A gannet essentially means a gluttonous or greedy person. A liberty is any kind of action that shows an irritating amount of disrespect, typically if it’s inconvenient and/or time consuming. An example of this would be: being forced to lend your charger to someone when your own mobile device is low on battery. Another example would be not giving me a heart shaped seal of approval, haha! Kathy Burke is a major UK comedic icon who became popular during the 90s. Hencewhy there was such a raucous applause from the audience when she made a very rare onscreen cameo for the Christmas Special, particularly as she’d moved on to spending most of her time behind the camera, so it was a welcome return finally seeing her back on TV. Hopefully you FAAAKIN’ like this post, hahaha!
So sorry to hear about your loss. But glad you enjoyed nan. A gannet is a famously greedy sea bird that steals food. A navvy is a labourer that works on roads and railways etc, historically Irish workmen
@@eddiebready23 Navvy- as in "Navigator" These were the Irish who built the canals in England. mainly by hand. You'll love "Gimme Gimme Gimme" if you like Nan.
"Ranjit" is also a well-known UK actor, Nitin Ganatra. He made his debut in the film 'Truly, Madly, Deeply' in 1990 alongside the late great Alan Rickman, and was in 'EastEnders' (the UK's third longest running and second most watched soap) for twelve years. Birmingham is in central England. It has long had a very large Asian population. It's known as the country's second city after London (though Greater Manchester is larger). Birmingham in Alabama is named after it. A gannet is a bird similar to a seagull and renowned for its huge appetite. "Navvy" is a slang word for sailor, docker or other water worker (from the word navy).
Lol, there are 13 Birminghams in America. And 30 Manchesters! They have swiped a lot of our names for cities and states, and yes, states count even if the word ‘New’ is added in front of it, like New York or New Jersey or New Hampshire 😂
Nan reminds me of my old mum. Mum would F and blind (but never the C word!). She was a London cockney. Dad was opposite; so quiet, would never swear. I remember one Christmas day I got upset because one of my brothers came to visit and stayed - for one hour! (he could do no wrong), I said, 'god's sake, sure he could spare you the time!'. She promptly told me to shut up and if I didn't f**king like it I could piss off! It was pouring rain, but I called a mini-cab and paid to go all the way across London and home. Poor dad was crying as I left, but mum just lit another cigarette and ignored me. Families. Ha! But so sorry to hear about your dad.
Your Mum sounds awesome! Family was very pivotal when I was growing up. Not so much anymore since my Grandparents died. Breaks my heart whenever I think about it. Funny story by the way. 🤣 Thanks for commenting miss Vivien. Much appreciated. 😁
I know I'm late to the party but the daughter is Kathy Burke, known for her parts in Harry Enfield & Chums and from Gimme Gimme Gimme, which I know others have suggested you watch.
Good man Eddie how are ya? Brilliant reaction to Nan, Christmas Day, the Lady playing Nan`s Daughter is the wonderful Kathy Burke, I`m sure someone has filled you in on her, the guy who plays her grandson is actor/comedian Matthew Horne, Nan is my favorite character, until next time Eddie, take care brother man ✌💚☘
We need to see more if you bro Eddie our lovely brother. Check put more , come fly with me... We need to laugh with you. Spread the joy and love luv n peace Taz from uk
I find it amusing to think that if Diane (Kathy Burke aka Linda La Hughes from Gimme Gimme Gimme) had “Linda’s Tom” in mind when asking her son about her sons mate Tom and the reaction of the four of them meeting altogether in a group setting 😂
Fun fact: Catherine Tate was in school with my mother and Kathy Burke was in school with my mother's cousin. Kathy is actually five and a half years older than Catherine. 😀
It's pronounced "Birmingum", not "Birming-ham". We only pronounced the city in Alabama that way. And yes, Brimingham is one of the largest cities in England. The Catherine Tate show is a British show. It's all about Britain.
@@Chelc08 I actually did see that. I don't know exactly what it is, but where my camera is set up, it could be some dust or lint floating around. That is crazy though, how it floated like that.
There are bits I’d like to add. Kathy Burke was also Patsy Stone’s boss in ‘Absolutely Fabulous’. A couple bits that went over your head were the mispronunciation of Rangit’s name. She called him ‘Wotsit’ and ‘Kwik Fit’. A Wotsit is a snack very similar to a Crunchy Cheeto. Kwik Fit is a chain garage here in the UK that does minor car repairs. Even though you don’t know Kathy Burke you clearly picked up on the fact she’s quite famous. Check out episodes of Absolutely Fabulous in particular Hospital and the one where Patsy went on television with Mother and Saffy modelling outfits.
Gannet when used as a insult: "Someone who hangs around when they are usually unwanted and is only interested in what they can get out of people. They are generally annoying and often ruin what would otherwise be perfectly nice days out" -Urban Dictionary Not sure where the joke was, seemed like a documentary of our extended family's holiday get togethers with my mother, her 7 sisters and one brother. Planning anything with them is a nightmare, since you have to first find out, which ones are not talking to each other atm. and which ones can't be invited to the same room without starting WW3
I like different insults from different countries. I always find it interesting where these terms derive from. I'm gonna start using that one around my house and just confuse them. Lol I always irritate the women around me, so they can bond in their hatred of me while getting things done. Lol 🤣
@@eddiebready23 Ah the unappreciated role of the martyr who sacrifices himself to take on the role of the antagonist, to generate a common enemy for other people to focus on instead of fighting amongst themselves. All, naturally, done completely selflessly for the ultimate greater good 😉
Happy Birthday to your Pops this is music but some comedy in the music humor in the lyrics I hope you take time to check out Amos Moses bout alligator hunt and sharks teeth same framed stage presence funny is spots
@@eddiebready23 dude I got robbed someone hacked my bit coin and bankcard the loss on my card bank is investigating may get that money back but but got hit hard on my crypto so bring me a little joy
@@428chase Damn! That sucks major bro. Hella sorry that happened to you. I've been robbed and it ain't fun, trust me. Give me a specific track for next Saturday (New Years Day) and I'll get to it for sure. Hope you get your money back.
For years people thought British people didn't have humour. People are catching up on our humour with Comedians like Catherine when it's at Least 2004. Vicky pollard on little Britain is funny you should watch it
Kathy Burke is a legend, outside of her TV work she's a very sweary patron of the Profanity Embroidery Group, which is a bunch of women who make the most gloriously rude punk art Also, short marriages aren't a failure and don't imply a failing on anyone's part!
The legend that is Kathy Burke…. Possibly the funniest woman in the world
Not quite but a great comedy actress nonetheless.
I remember pissing myself for hours when she was saying Labour are the ones to vote for!
The legend that is Kathy Burke!
Birmingham is in the Midlands ( middle of England). A Gannet is a greedy sea bird. Nan's daughter is played by a comedy actress called Kathy Burke. She has bee in a comedy series, here in the UK called 'Gimme, Gimme, Gimme'. Liberty in this case means being a bit cheeky, doing something without permission. Great reaction. Glad to hear about your pops. Soo from the East of England. Merry Christmas to you & yours
So sorry to hear about your Pop's passing, bro! And Happy Birthday to your Pops up in Heaven! You spit with so much heart bro. Never give that up. I mentioned this before, about having a hard parent. Mine was Ma, and like your Pops was a straight as an arrow guy with strict principles is touching the way you represent yourself in the fashion that he brought you up in. Another great and hilarious vid, my friend! Catherine Tate, man...she is wildly hilarious! She is an incredible actor as well. And that cackle...or was it a heckle? Whatever it was it is seriously funny every time! That was so funny! You just keep on doing what you're doing Eddie B! We think you're killing it out here! Keep up the great work and the super-fun reactions! I am quite positive you are honoring your old man's memory very proudly! He's somewhere laughing his head off, beaming at how well you're doing following your passion! ( :E
Well make me cry my eyes out why don't ya'! 😭 lol I appreciate you saying all that Didi. I have very, very few reasons to give a damn about life and my Pops was one of them. His strict, hard way of parenting me is what got me through a lot of hard times. His memory helps for the most part of keeping me out of trouble. Catherine Tate is insane funny. She reminds me of a woman I used to care for some years back. Just vulgar and funny as she wanted to be. Cracks me up every time. Thanks again for tuning in and all your encouraging words.
🤣🤣 the amount of times I come back to watch these 🤣🤣
😁😁😁
Liberty is "taking the piss " +a navy is a man who dug out our canals, which taking of Birmingham, we here have more canals than Venice, a canal is a long stretch of water that was made to move goods around the country, a early type of motorway, and the barge was it's lorry, a thin metal boat,
My head hurts so enough of the history lesson, but as they say "every days a school day".
It’s naive not navy.
Sorry, it’s “navvie” not “navy”.
@@elitet3359 Actually it's navvy lol
What a liberty.
What a cheek
Taking unfair advantage of a situation
Nans daughter is Kathy Burke. She is an actress and comedy sketch artist made famous in Harry Enfield omedy show. That accent Kathy does is her real accent as she is from East end of London. It is a cockney accent. F***ing liberty means taking advantage of in the worst way. I'll try and explain. If you were to lets say tell someone you would help them and then when the job was done you asked for an outrageous sum of money that would be a liberty but we are British it is always preceded by f****ing like most sentences in UK. I"m Scottish so there are generally no sentences or phrases that do.mot contain several swear words. As I am writing my language is English but in everyday life in my city of Dundee in Scotland, talking with friends etc, you wouldn't know what I was saying.because of accent and dialect but you would be able to pick out those swear words. Have a listen to Scottish COD player clips.
In UK,, Eddie you can't go more than 10-15mins in any direction without coming across a completely different accent.
I'll have to look up Kathy Burke. She was funny in this clip. I think I understand the use of the word liberty. I like how words are used in other countries. It's different and exciting. Accents intrigue me as well. I try to learn some here and there so can have fun with them, but so many pronunciations I get wrong. Lol
Good Comment,My Friend.
You should watch one of the many "Brtish Accents" videos as you will be amazed how many different ones there are in a very small area in every part of Britain :)
Navvies were the men that dug the canals in the uk back in the 18th century. Their hands were enlarged as they dug with shovels, no machinery. Navvy comes from the word navigation which is another word for canal.
Kathy Burke is Perry, as in Kevin and Perry. Try the clip wnere Perry comes back from a trip to Manchester. Well worth it.
You are watching this and you don't know what a Navvy is ?
What a LIBERTY !!!!!!!!!! :)
I know, I know! I'm learning! lol
@@eddiebready23 Not sure if you know who this actor is, and it may just be me, but you remind me, in looks, of a young Marlon Brando. Also, sorry for your loss.
The daughter is Kathy Burke. Hugely funny woman and well respected actress too. Such good casting to play Nan's daughter!
She’s an amazing actress xx
@@roslynaubrey7766 She absolutely is! 💯 👏
She was also a character in "Absolutely Fabulous".
@@sjfvet519us I never watched that
Love kathy burke their both the same like mother like daughter 😂😂😂😂😂👌🏾
Navy's built roads, railway tracks, canals etc (navigation) this was during the industrial revolution they were usually big burly men and many died on the job because it was so dangerous. If I swear Infront of my mum she will say stop swearing like a navvy. It's funny how language carries on because there haven't been navvys since well before ww2 I should think!
Kathy Burke is 1 of my all time favs,she's so good in gimmie gimmie gimmie
birmingham is in england
Epic as always man, glad you get our British sense of humour
✌🏼😎✌🏼
I get some things, most things I have trouble understanding. Lol
If someone’s good with accents and/or impersonations/impressions then they’ve found themselves a friend for life and you absolutely nailed all of them. Your content is beautifully moorish and I find that providers of said content do tend to actually be that way themselves (who dear, me dear, no dear, Eddie dear). Shout out to Derek!
Navvy is an old school term for a tough, hard working labourer. Nevertheless, it’s also synonymous with the word roughneck, which can sometimes be used as a derogatory slur.
A gannet essentially means a gluttonous or greedy person.
A liberty is any kind of action that shows an irritating amount of disrespect, typically if it’s inconvenient and/or time consuming. An example of this would be: being forced to lend your charger to someone when your own mobile device is low on battery. Another example would be not giving me a heart shaped seal of approval, haha!
Kathy Burke is a major UK comedic icon who became popular during the 90s. Hencewhy there was such a raucous applause from the audience when she made a very rare onscreen cameo for the Christmas Special, particularly as she’d moved on to spending most of her time behind the camera, so it was a welcome return finally seeing her back on TV.
Hopefully you FAAAKIN’ like this post, hahaha!
So sorry to hear about your loss. But glad you enjoyed nan. A gannet is a famously greedy sea bird that steals food. A navvy is a labourer that works on roads and railways etc, historically Irish workmen
Thanks for the kind words Paul. Nan is a crazy funny character. Her insults have me laughing every time. 😆
A navvy is a labourer, specifically for construction of roads etc.
Liberty effectively means doing as one pleases
Thanks for schooling me on that. Appreciate you watching John B. 👍
@@eddiebready23 Navvy- as in "Navigator" These were the Irish who built the canals in England. mainly by hand.
You'll love "Gimme Gimme Gimme" if you like Nan.
❤️
@@666LUFC and the railway tracks after the invention of the steam engine
And a ‘Navigator’ as in the Navy, originally.
Great! This is a new one to me
Love kathy burke. Gimme gimme gimme , hes a good Indian british tv actor from eastenders ..
"Ranjit" is also a well-known UK actor, Nitin Ganatra. He made his debut in the film 'Truly, Madly, Deeply' in 1990 alongside the late great Alan Rickman, and was in 'EastEnders' (the UK's third longest running and second most watched soap) for twelve years.
Birmingham is in central England. It has long had a very large Asian population. It's known as the country's second city after London (though Greater Manchester is larger). Birmingham in Alabama is named after it.
A gannet is a bird similar to a seagull and renowned for its huge appetite.
"Navvy" is a slang word for sailor, docker or other water worker (from the word navy).
Lol, there are 13 Birminghams in America. And 30 Manchesters! They have swiped a lot of our names for cities and states, and yes, states count even if the word ‘New’ is added in front of it, like New York or New Jersey or New Hampshire 😂
Kathy Burke - bloody brilliant 🤣 She's hilarious and oh so rude in Gimme Gimme Gimme (I watch the 3 series repeatedly).
Nan reminds me of my old mum. Mum would F and blind (but never the C word!). She was a London cockney. Dad was opposite; so quiet, would never swear. I remember one Christmas day I got upset because one of my brothers came to visit and stayed - for one hour! (he could do no wrong), I said, 'god's sake, sure he could spare you the time!'. She promptly told me to shut up and if I didn't f**king like it I could piss off! It was pouring rain, but I called a mini-cab and paid to go all the way across London and home. Poor dad was crying as I left, but mum just lit another cigarette and ignored me. Families. Ha! But so sorry to hear about your dad.
Your Mum sounds awesome! Family was very pivotal when I was growing up. Not so much anymore since my Grandparents died. Breaks my heart whenever I think about it. Funny story by the way. 🤣 Thanks for commenting miss Vivien. Much appreciated. 😁
❤️🙏 God Bless mate. Us Londoners rough as anything but beneath it all as good as gold. No matter all the ballshit from the north. 💪❤️
I’m a cockney. Nan always reminds me of my old nan. Hard as nails, would give the shirt off her back.
Love your reactions, im from England and my mum was the same (as your dad, not nan 😂) didn't allow swearing etc...
Love your take..u so intelligent
I am pretty sure Kathy Burke's first TV appearance was in the rather raw movie "Scrubbers" - a film set in a women's prison.
Her daughter is Kathy Burke, a comedy legend
Yeah this is just...😂😂😂😂
What a liberty means taking the piss and Navvy is a construction worker.😀🏴
I know I'm late to the party but the daughter is Kathy Burke, known for her parts in Harry Enfield & Chums and from Gimme Gimme Gimme, which I know others have suggested you watch.
Navy is a workman who digs up holes for a job eg the road for repairs usually have large hands
Good man Eddie how are ya? Brilliant reaction to Nan, Christmas Day, the Lady playing Nan`s Daughter
is the wonderful Kathy Burke, I`m sure someone has filled you in on her, the guy who plays her grandson
is actor/comedian Matthew Horne, Nan is my favorite character, until next time Eddie, take care brother man ✌💚☘
I'm learning about so many different people. These guys are so funny, it's hard to keep up. Lol 🤣
@@eddiebready23 You can`t beat a good laugh brother, and has to be said people are recommending good stuff 👍
We need to see more if you bro Eddie our lovely brother.
Check put more , come fly with me...
We need to laugh with you. Spread the joy and love luv n peace Taz from uk
I find it amusing to think that if Diane (Kathy Burke aka Linda La Hughes from Gimme Gimme Gimme) had “Linda’s Tom” in mind when asking her son about her sons mate Tom and the reaction of the four of them meeting altogether in a group setting 😂
That is an interesting thought. 🤔
@@eddiebready23 Linda would probably headbutt her on sight 😬
Kathy Burke. You should watch Kevin and Perry. Kathy and Harry Enfield
I did a reaction to a TV show clip with Kathy Burke in it. She's a funny woman. 😁
Fun fact: Catherine Tate was in school with my mother and Kathy Burke was in school with my mother's cousin.
Kathy is actually five and a half years older than Catherine. 😀
Kathy Burke, an amazing lady, I recommend watching a comedy series she did called .. gimme gimme gimme, so funny
I'm actually watching it now. I just wrapped with the 1st season. Hilarious show! 😂
The woman in gimme gimme gimme
It's pronounced "Birmingum", not "Birming-ham". We only pronounced the city in Alabama that way. And yes, Brimingham is one of the largest cities in England. The Catherine Tate show is a British show. It's all about Britain.
Thanks for schooling me on that Sean. This is one hilarious show. 👏👍😁
@@eddiebready23 It's awesome to see someone else discover Catherine Tate's talent and enjoy it. :)
Kathy Burke is another funny actress.
Gannet means greedy... liberty- taker means piss-taker....
Was it just me or when he finished speaking about his dad an orb floated right over his right shoulder.😇
That would certainly be something! lol
@@eddiebready23 did u see it?
I'm a very spiritual person & I honestly believe your pops was with you at that moment.
@@Chelc08 I didn't notice anything. Do you know at what time it happens?
@@eddiebready23 please watch from 1.37 It happens around 1.44
@@Chelc08 I actually did see that. I don't know exactly what it is, but where my camera is set up, it could be some dust or lint floating around. That is crazy though, how it floated like that.
A navvy is a manual labourer, generally those digging bloody great holes with a shovel.
There are bits I’d like to add. Kathy Burke was also Patsy Stone’s boss in ‘Absolutely Fabulous’.
A couple bits that went over your head were the mispronunciation of Rangit’s name. She called him ‘Wotsit’ and ‘Kwik Fit’. A Wotsit is a snack very similar to a Crunchy Cheeto. Kwik Fit is a chain garage here in the UK that does minor car repairs.
Even though you don’t know Kathy Burke you clearly picked up on the fact she’s quite famous. Check out episodes of Absolutely Fabulous in particular Hospital and the one where Patsy went on television with Mother and Saffy modelling outfits.
You know who that is, it’s Kathy Burke from Gimee Gimee, Gimee playing the daughter.
I found that out after I reacted to it. I've already reacted to the first 3 episodes of GIMME GIMME GIMME! Hilarious what I've seen so far. 🤣
Gannet when used as a insult: "Someone who hangs around when they are usually unwanted and is only interested in what they can get out of people. They are generally annoying and often ruin what would otherwise be perfectly nice days out" -Urban Dictionary
Not sure where the joke was, seemed like a documentary of our extended family's holiday get togethers with my mother, her 7 sisters and one brother. Planning anything with them is a nightmare, since you have to first find out, which ones are not talking to each other atm. and which ones can't be invited to the same room without starting WW3
I like different insults from different countries. I always find it interesting where these terms derive from. I'm gonna start using that one around my house and just confuse them. Lol I always irritate the women around me, so they can bond in their hatred of me while getting things done. Lol 🤣
@@eddiebready23 Ah the unappreciated role of the martyr who sacrifices himself to take on the role of the antagonist, to generate a common enemy for other people to focus on instead of fighting amongst themselves. All, naturally, done completely selflessly for the ultimate greater good 😉
@@Songfugel I learned at a very young age how the game goes. Lucky for me in some ways, I was ahead of my time. Lol 😁
That definition of gannet is not the one used in the UK. Gannet means "a gluttonous or greedy person", which was the context used in this sketch.
@@rikmoran3963 Like in the greedy Gannet ... a sea bird
Kathy Burke, a much loved Brit treasure . Check her show, Gimme, Gimme! 😊
Sorry to hear about your dad
Happy Birthday to your Pops
this is music but some comedy in the music humor in the lyrics I hope you take time to check out
Amos Moses bout alligator hunt and sharks teeth same framed stage presence funny is spots
Thanks 428chase! I'll keep the Alex Harvey Band in mind. Thanks for always watching and commenting. Always appreciated.
@@eddiebready23 dude I got robbed someone hacked my bit coin and bankcard the loss on my card bank is investigating may get that money back but but got hit hard on my crypto so bring me a little joy
@@428chase Damn! That sucks major bro. Hella sorry that happened to you. I've been robbed and it ain't fun, trust me. Give me a specific track for next Saturday (New Years Day) and I'll get to it for sure. Hope you get your money back.
double up Alex Harvey Band - Amos Moses and Alex Harvey Band The Tale Of The Giant Stoneater if you can if not prefer Amos Moses love that song.
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For years people thought British people didn't have humour. People are catching up on our humour with Comedians like Catherine when it's at Least 2004. Vicky pollard on little Britain is funny you should watch it
I know a lot of Americans think that way. I've never been that close-minded. I give everything a chance and if it's funny, that's all that matters. 😁👍
Kathy Burke is a legend, outside of her TV work she's a very sweary patron of the Profanity Embroidery Group, which is a bunch of women who make the most gloriously rude punk art
Also, short marriages aren't a failure and don't imply a failing on anyone's part!
A gannet means greedy in the Uk Do you also realize that the woman playing her daughter is kathy burke . Gimmie Gimmie (Linday lahughes
Be more random but also live 8nbyour present, eon!
gannet = seagull
navvy- sailor
Kathy Burke
gannet is a greedy person or a bird, taking liberties is taking the mick in a not nice way, navvy is labourer
I don't think they open pubs here on Christmas day. If you want drink go to an off licence or a supermarket in advance and get your own drink
I'll go to a Bar once in a while, but you're right. Grab a drink at the store and have a party at home. That's me anyway.
I know this is late but Pubs are open Christmas day - where I live anyway, not all day though. Pop down our local with my brothers.
bro get on some more Louis CK!
There will be more of Louis for sure. 👍👍👍
Kathy Burke was great in AbFab as Patsy's editor