This is so true what Australia is becoming. Kids can’t be kids, any accident that occurs there is an lawsuit, sports will be replaced by poofy little greetings and so on. Paul Hogan has successfully predicted the future here.
I remember the show being on British TV in the 80s, me and my mum used to laugh our heads off to this proper :-) No Pommies to throw my tinnies at!!! As an Englishman I am so proud to be on the back end of that classic gag! roooooooofl.
Kay White U Think ? U really got no idea ? What the Australian People really think ? Got no problem with u people ! Don't push on normal Society ? And stay out of our Schools !
Take me back to the seventies and eighties best years of my life no political correctness just being yourself have a good time buying a slab and then taking it to the all night drive in going to the movies going to the pub and watching bands playing live like INXS cold chisel not like today but boring sub standard people watching reality TV got no mind of There own can't stand the rubbish of today hands down the eighties rocked and anybody that lived in the seventies and eighties would agree with me say no to The greens and political correctness love Anthony Fed ex lol
Get coldie into you mate that's awesome take a slab into you mate at the all-night drive in and get totally drunk watching movies love Anthony Fed ex lol
@@gsoup7850 Oxford dictionary should be able to explain the definition of satire better than I. I would probably be a dick about it, explaining that adults should understand the term or know where to find it.
@@MrDogsledder If it was meant to be prophetic, he would have played the part as the straight-man. Instead, he played the skit as a backward idiot. He helped to change the world with the charity work he did. It was just them making fun of the stereotypical backwards idiot not ready for change. Prophecy in sketch comedy? That is a bit much.
Hoges and Dunger's predictions are frighteningly coming true.
Full meal pills? Had one the other day!
@@james-faulkner Now thats good irony.
@@Woodbug-b7t You mean sarcasm.
@@james-faulkner Lol...depends on your POV.
And this is how the greens party formed.
This is so true what Australia is becoming. Kids can’t be kids, any accident that occurs there is an lawsuit, sports will be replaced by poofy little greetings and so on. Paul Hogan has successfully predicted the future here.
Its the same here in the UK. Kids can't even play with skipping ropes in the playground anymore due to frelling health and safety.
I remember the show being on British TV in the 80s, me and my mum used to laugh our heads off to this proper :-)
No Pommies to throw my tinnies at!!! As an Englishman I am so proud to be on the back end of that classic gag! roooooooofl.
How right was Hoges, he knows more than Nostrasdamus
So true. That smartphone looks like an iPhone 4!
WEF...... You will own nothing and be happy, Leo was part of the change even back then
Classic Hogan,still funny after all these years.
You couldn’t get away with that today, too many of the perpetually offended would be offended
Hysterical tho, and uncannily true
Classic 😉
1980 when we had brilliant comedians. And now we have Graham Norton. We need to fix that time machine!
They didn't need to go as far 3000 AD.
And kids ,this is how the greens party formed.
...and its coming true!
Kay White
U Think ? U really got no idea ? What the Australian People really think ? Got no problem with u people ! Don't push on normal Society ? And stay out of our Schools !
@@stevelondon8606 C'mon Steve,dry those tears m8,HAS COME TRUE.
Had to leave a timestamp 6:52 love the sound effect
Yep, too many People Outside Of Flower Shops.
Love the smart phone!
People today: we’re all equal in 2019. That’s just spreading love and positivity.
Arthur: Youse are all bloody sissies!
Funniest shit this side of heaven, thanks paulo
spooky .. blackman was using an iphone and wikkipedia . .
There weren't any adds.
so this is where they got the idea for futureama from?
Ha! John Blackman as the skinny future guy.
Take me back to the seventies and eighties best years of my life no political correctness just being yourself have a good time buying a slab and then taking it to the all night drive in going to the movies going to the pub and watching bands playing live like INXS cold chisel not like today but boring sub standard people watching reality TV got no mind of There own can't stand the rubbish of today hands down the eighties rocked and anybody that lived in the seventies and eighties would agree with me say no to The greens and political correctness love Anthony Fed ex lol
Maaaaate! It ain’t easy with Albanese ….
i wish i lived through the 80's
it was a good time ! a time in which political correctness didn't exist ;
That's now!
In reality it is more the planet of lezbos, but *PH* was pretty darn close.
I Like it a lot !
this is so much like my uncle Ray
So un PC. Fantastic. lol
as an American i have to say that it is tough to understand all thats being said through the Australian accent
It wouldn't just be the accent. The sketch would need serious translation for the US audience.
I could translate it for you but the youtube AI would censor it.
Get coldie into you mate that's awesome take a slab into you mate at the all-night drive in and get totally drunk watching movies love Anthony Fed ex lol
Is that John Blackman?
pretty sure it is
@@AUmarcus The other dude is the guy from I M T channel 9.
Dickie Knee.
Yea Australia and NZ were waaay ahead with leftism
CERN 2030
Woofity Woof woof WOOFTAH
They’re using an iPhone! 😝
Beauty.
Obviously the authors of these comments do not understand satirical comedy.
Explain
@@gsoup7850 Oxford dictionary should be able to explain the definition of satire better than I. I would probably be a dick about it, explaining that adults should understand the term or know where to find it.
That's because this isn't satirical comedy. It's a prophetic vision of today.
@@MrDogsledder If it was meant to be prophetic, he would have played the part as the straight-man. Instead, he played the skit as a backward idiot. He helped to change the world with the charity work he did. It was just them making fun of the stereotypical backwards idiot not ready for change. Prophecy in sketch comedy? That is a bit much.
It would be satire if it was made in the last 5 or so years... But it wasn't.