It does remind me of that bit in QI where they talk about the giant tortoises of Darwins journeys that kept getting eaten on the journey from the Galapagos to England... because... they were just too gosh darned tasty.
Funnily enough, rosemary and sage do have medicinal uses when used topically, but unfortunately there's a dearth of scientific research testing their usage as suppositories.
@kragith9358 no its Millenial Humour. Fckn Zoomers. Go put a diaper on and let the adults have actual comedy. Nothing but crap on these days thanks to the embryos crawling around. Media's gone to the dogs because kids can't handle a complex narrative. If you can't fit it into 5 second clips it's not funny or interesting.
@@idleishde6124 kragith9358? I know what you were attempting there. I'm 35 and either you're one of the zoomers you claim to lament or you simply choose to behave like one.
+Ryan Smith No, it would not have had brackets around it if that were the case. The brackets separate it from that, as a sort of footnote. It stands for High Quality, as in the video. Yet it's inaccurate.
You should never read the UA-cam comments until after watching the video. Naturally that's where people are going to discuss the contents of the video. You wouldn't watch a film analysis before watching a film then complain that it spoiled the plot would you?
So, them just recreating this sketch but in an actual hospital. Shot for short the same thing but the pheasant is replaced by a human carcass without a head, both feet, and both hands.
I came here for culinary tips... I mean mortuary tips.
Just watching the Yorkshire Vet treating a chicken... Couldn't help but think of this! Lol
I need to know if the remains are for themselves or perhaps a gathering of mourners in the room in the back with a bunch of tables.
On the third time watching this I finally got the "one chop at a time" joke. :)
You mean it’s NOT a medical term?? /j
It does remind me of that bit in QI where they talk about the giant tortoises of Darwins journeys that kept getting eaten on the journey from the Galapagos to England... because... they were just too gosh darned tasty.
This sketch makes me hungry 😭
Indian vets tend to use way more Chilli Powder and Garam masala in their treatment of pheasants 😸😸
I heard Cantonese vets will even double as a pediatrician.
Funnily enough, rosemary and sage do have medicinal uses when used topically, but unfortunately there's a dearth of scientific research testing their usage as suppositories.
Well, time to do your own research, as they say!
Twisted humor, I love it so! Those two guys are funny as all hell.
Not really.... lol this is pretty dry...
@@Spaaace It's boomer humor.
@kragith9358 no its Millenial Humour.
Fckn Zoomers. Go put a diaper on and let the adults have actual comedy.
Nothing but crap on these days thanks to the embryos crawling around. Media's gone to the dogs because kids can't handle a complex narrative. If you can't fit it into 5 second clips it's not funny or interesting.
@@idleishde6124 kragith9358? I know what you were attempting there. I'm 35 and either you're one of the zoomers you claim to lament or you simply choose to behave like one.
HAHAHA, I love it when he takes the bird out of the oven
2:48 aaaaand now I'm craving meat.
It's a great video, but what are you doing labeling it "HQ" when the maximum resolution is 240p?!?
Danbearpig Oh, the humanity! Only 240p? Good thing it's free!
Gordon Warlow The problem wasn't with the 240p, it was the false labelling of 'HQ' (high quality).
+Danbearpig HQ stands for headquarters not high quality
+Ryan Smith No, it would not have had brackets around it if that were the case. The brackets separate it from that, as a sort of footnote. It stands for High Quality, as in the video. Yet it's inaccurate.
@@ryansmith3448 Easy way to know you're wrong is that it's at the end of ALL the Mitchell and Webb video's they've uploaded. :)
That Olivia Coleman?!?! With zero dialogue!?
Career highlight for her right here 😂
She was a staple of this show. In heaps of sketches.
I should have been a vet.
/chef
I've been a vet all my life and didn't know it.
Cordon bleu ch...vet.
Cordon bleu ch...vet.
Classic!😂🥰❤️
I'm offensive and I find this Vegan
If you train a bunch of wild crows they’ll see you as someone to protect and you eventually will have a murder of crows protecting you,
The woman in the skit - isn't she famous for playing the queen now? Olivia something ..?
Yes, Olivia Coleman
She specialises in treating swans. Big juicy delicious swans
Sounds tasty. Pheasant is fantastic, easy to hunt too. Dumb as a box of rocks.
@sydnisan thanks for ruining the video. nice work.
You should never read the UA-cam comments until after watching the video.
Naturally that's where people are going to discuss the contents of the video.
You wouldn't watch a film analysis before watching a film then complain that it spoiled the plot would you?
Attend Oxbridge and you'll never work a day in your life.
I did, and I did. So, err, that's that theory fucked.
Not funny at all 😒what if someone eats this man like this in a hospital
Now THERE’S a comedy sketch: Cannibalistic ER doctors.
So, them just recreating this sketch but in an actual hospital. Shot for short the same thing but the pheasant is replaced by a human carcass without a head, both feet, and both hands.
LOL, you're reaction is absolutely priceless!
I saw that movie, Peter Greenaway nailed it, specially that bit where they snapped the pens off.
Haha! That would make a great sketch!