American Reacts to Quintessentially British Memes!
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
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The ITN MAN BEING INTERVIEWED IS HILARIOUS 😂😂😂
8:16 The shop on the right is called Cex and its on fire. Like the King's of Leon song Sex On Fire.
I've seen that clip a few times, and it's criminal that that song was not put over the top of the video for any of them.
The monkey pissing in the car cracked me up.
The Second to last video, 'The Kid with the Attitude', the guy referenced Manchester United Football Team, judging by their accents, they're from Manchester and from the Kid's response, he was more than likely wearing a Manchester City Kit, a rival team in Manchester.
Poor little shit.
That must be some form of abuse,making him a blue and all the crap he will hear.
I assumed it was Leyton Orient and West Ham United. Or perhaps Exeter City and Torquay United.
I immediately thought Man U and Man City, but it could possibly be Man U and Liverpool, although the kid didn't have a Liverpudlian accent. Man U probably hate Liverpool more!! 😂
My parents have a stuffed badger, discovered dead by the roadside... at 6 years old, I saw nothing weird about it when a few years later they got a stoat. Shortly after the boxing day tsunami of 2004 my dad discovered a dead fox by the road, but got the hump when my mum wouldn't let him get it stuffed, saying there were better things to spend money on. It was only when I relayed that story to a colleague at the time (who acted with disgust) that I realised my dad wasn't "normal"
It's the sort of thing my father would have done, we had a deer skin on the wall. His friend had a licence to cull them, we hated it.
@@onecupof_tea either way, that badger has been such a part of my life! I can't hate it lol
We saw 😢pheasant get hit by a car, we picked it up and were going to take it to a bird sanctuary but it died on my lap and my mum and dad ate it😅
I’m not sure I’ve truly forgiven them over 30 years later, poor buddy bird.
My grandad served my mum her own pet rabbit for Sunday lunch
That dangerous road one is only because people were rubbernecking at the film crew.
That's the refined English badger, likes tea and biscuits. Nothing like the infamous Honey Badger that chew your nuts off and watches you bleed out while laughing
Not a morning badger, but generally a good chap
a farmer once told me that a badger was '40 pounds of teeth'. They do live in some cities and I have seen them myself. Yes, best avoid
If Dick Van Dyke had done his chimney sweep accent as well as you Sir, then the whole British Nation would not have taken the p!ss out of it for all these years. Thank you, as always, for the lift you give me!
Oh yes, his Cockney accent was TERRIBLE!! 😂😂😂
So agree people getting on. Share the love for one another ❤️
I've never seen that "I will not accept this is a highly dangerous road" video and it turns out I drive that stretch of road every couple of months to visit family/friends. I've never driven up the embankment or crashed into a 1970s looking car so I guess they fixed it
Hot spoon on the neck. A favourite in my household when i was growing up.
Kinda random, but you reminded me how much I love the word serendipity. The first half sets it up as sounding like some kind of "grand" word, and then -dipity 😅
You can't tell me that monkey didn't know what it was doing.
Here's something they didn't show in Saving Private Ryan:
The landing craft that deposited all forces on Normandy's beaches on D-Day were British, carried over by British Naval ships. When the American soldiers had clibed onto the landing craft prior to heading off to battle, at least some British sailors micturated over the side onto the sitting targets. Not something I would have done, but there you go...
You learn something every day, I'd never heard of micturated, and had to look it up.
They were a brave lot, and funny.
Where’s the kids gonna be in 10 years (creepy voice) “probably dead” cracked me up that did
That slide is at heaton park in Manchester. It always looked like a death trap
Once got charged by a badger walking down the Grantham Canal in Nottinghamshire, me and my brothers had been out looking for grass snakes, when the badger burst from the hedge, charged us, got confused and irritable because it was hemmed in by thick hedge on its left, thick grass brambles and nettles to its right, kept running back and forth until it dived down the bank, into the canal, paddled across and ran up the opposite bank.
My heart was out of my chest, badgers might as well be tiny bears. Pretty cool looking, pretty intense.
As much as I love dogs, I want to be reincarnated as a honey badger.
When I was younger when I used to live in the Gloucester area, I heard a rumour that a badger 🦡 could rip a man’s arm off If they were angry, it’s probably a lie, but it definitely scared a lot of people.
I think the kid at 13:44 is saying that United is 💩, is talking about Manchester United.
Some of the slide designers don't like kids😂😂😂😂😂
The car running up the bank was on the M1 shortly after it opened to public use.
Making a jobby is a jobby
roads are not dangerous that is a fact , it is the drivers who are dangerous.
Listan to Billy Connolly's early stuff. He often taks about jobbies.
You look a bit like a cross between Eric Stolz and Brendan Fraser playing the sensitive guy on the beach in Bedazzled.
I like both these actors, so is not a slur on you sir.
There are a lot of badger's in the area I live and they're not aggressive at all.
They do have a fearsome reputation but I think that's only when they're trapped or cornered.
They seem to have poor eyesight, hearing and sense of smell as I almost bump into them regularly.
They mostly eat eggs, beetles, grubs, and worms. But they are after all weasels, and if you send your dog down their burrow, they'll rip its throat out.
@@neuralwarp Indeed
Yeah, badgers generally won't attack anyone unprovoked. They just want to get on with their day, raiding bins for food scraps, and just aren't interested in what humans might be doing.
BUT if you threaten or corner it, then it will respond and they can be very aggressive.
Basically, leave the badgers alone and you'll be fine.
But if you start messing with them, they are quite capable of being right vicious bastards, who'll make you regret your life decisions.
I have known people who collect fresh road kill especially to practice taxidermy.
You have a lovely voice, maybe consider voicing audiobooks or something like that.
GoodReaction Julu.. Manchester United,one of the 2 most famous teams in the World over the last 65 years v the current WORLD Champions:Manchester City :)
Do not meddle in the affairs of badgers, for they are quick to anger and not that subtle...
I think I found the king of Pause. Imagine watching a movie this guy. Would take all day! Haha
i think he might be The Dude in another form
Mate I love your accent, would love to know what part of America you are from, makes me want to be an American, (edited) just found it your from the state and city I originally put 1st as my places in America to visit, LA California, Arizona is another place I want to go
The watch me where im going reminded me of my dad when we was kids telling there teenages swearing and he said watch your language and the teenages said English whats urs ? . Even tho my dad was tellinv them off, even he laughed as kids quvk wit who turned watch into what lol
Just a heads up but I was unsubscribed from your channels and was wondering if anyone else has experienced that
Bottom of the barrel well and truly scraped in my opinion. Unimpressed. Poor choice of viewing.
Learning a scottish Word then says it in an English accent is disrespectful as hell
You seriously need to read Audiobooks....Your voice is Amazing 😊 x 🏴🇬🇧
"I have the diamond-studded steering wheel but I'm still unhappy" - the ultimate motto of the superficial. Made me crack up! 😂
I remember once seeing online someone who had diamante-upped their entire steering wheel, and the joke was about the damage it would do if the airbag deployed. That made me think of that. Surely thats some deep road rash to the chest somehow if caught in an accident.
1:52 weirdish scottish accent I've ever heard
It sounds perfectly normal to me. There's no single accent, it varies across the country, region to region.
@@louquine That wasn't any Scottish accent, ever. Was definitely English, not sure where though. Essex, maybe?
@@Twowings2flyNot sure if you're being serious or doing a wind-up. That is most definitely not an English accent. But what do I know, I've only spent my entire 60+ years in Scotland being surrounded by people who speak like he does.
@louquine not sure you understand timestamps
@@louquine I'm not doing a wind up, sounds English to me.
UK Badgers and Honey Badgers are not related. They are not part of the same family. UK Badgers are usually nocturnal and would run away from Humans rather than attack.
Actually its illegal to cross the street in Germany when a traffick signal says you cant, in Britain as long as its clear you can cross just about anywhere
In Germany ou can also be fined for jay walking for crossing a road more than 50 metres from a pedestrian crossing
But not Motorways! too risky.
@@davidberesford7009 don't tell the police but I've walked across a motorway or two, dangerous, risky and illegal but I've done it
Spot on with the diamond 💎 steering wheel girl analysis 😂
The car crash only happened because the drivers was looking at what the TV people was doing so if they did the interview some different it wouldn't have happened lol
Yes rubber necking can be fatal .
We had a sweet badger who used to run up the path with carrots I'd put on the grass, and sleep under the tree in summer. He and the fox would literally wait on either side of the path for pieces of buttered bread.
Our badgers are completely different to US.
I like our badgers. Im on isle of wight, so we have proper squirrels too!
I think it's funnier watching you laughing than watching the videos lollll
hello, I live in the UK and love a lot of you're videos I was wondering if you haven't done so already to react to the Union's in Britain if you can't that's fine, Love you're videos
British badgers are different from US badgers.
You never see one with a gun.
every time i go out i speak to anyone, my daughter said mother you speak to anyone but that person may not have spoken to anyone in a long time.
Really enjoyed this one JJ smiled all the way thru it! Job welldone!
My dialect is Doric lol. I also heard what I thought was two cats fighting, it turned out to be two badgers. They were savage. One of them turned up in my garden and it's back left leg was almost totally skinned.
Kid will have been a Man city kit
In the UK we taught a dog how to drive 😂
Serendipity- comes from an ancient Persian fairy tale The Princes of Serendip who discovered things they weren’t looking for
Badgers are feisty
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The German joke isn't about obsessive rule following. The idea behind it is that in Germany if you cross on a red light you can be fined money (about 200€ if memory serves) for the offence of Jaywalking.
The joke is that while the Germans take it hyperseriously in Britain we take a more straightforward approach. It's more about over regulation and being out of your normal environment. A bit like a fish on a Zebra crossing.
10:55 couldn't agree more, I also don't understand the obsession we have over "having a mental breakdown"... it's not a breakdown, it's you lacking anger management in every day tasks
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I once crossed at a red light in Berlin, and a car like 500 meters away beeped at me, i was full crossed before he even entered the junction, I have also been shouted at by Berlin police for crossing the street in the middle of the road, in the middle of the night, but as soon as we spoke English, they just went "English" turned round and walked off LOL
I think in Germany it’s illegal to cross the road at a red light even if there’s no cars, but in the UK there isn’t any such law.
The car accident would almost certainly be 70s, pretty much no colour TV and very limited colour broadcast in 60s and even into the 70s.
When the kid said "United's S**t", he's probably referring to Manchester United.
I honestly am disappointed in adults who use buttoned crossings when there’s one car coming… time it. You don’t need to change the signal!!
"Fierce looking badger " !? Why ?
Great video. The literal meaning of the word Shalom is PEACE.
Yes, kit is usually a sporting outfit
If you’ve gotta badger in your car top tip always have a Jobbie on a stick
The woman with the diamond steering wheel is actually in the passenger seat
The funny thing about British meems just why is this funny but are
Those cars crashed because they swerved to avoid a badger, a cat and a German guy crossong the road
UCB gun/poop on a stick sketch is great
Loved that jewish guy
That kids gonna end up wearing a hot drink!
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The road crash clip is from 1988. I suppose the Lada makes it look older
The crash video is not filmed in the late 1960's or 1970's it was in the late 1980's or the early 1990's, you can tell by the car's in the clip. 💂♂️💂♂️🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴🏴💙💛🇺🇦🇺🇦 the one with the dog is actually real as if you look at the man's leg it is not moving, there are lots of videos with dogs dancing to the music that they love.
Don't mock the Germans, very few of us foreigners understand the American Jaywalking laws. . 😆
I think the car frash gideo was in the 80s. I dont recognise most of the cars but they look 80s to me, apart from the light blue one. Definitely after the mid 70s, yellow rear plates.
I think reflective plates (white at the front, yellow at the rear) were fitted from 1968.
@@astrecks compulsory from 1973.
@@paulqueripel3493 They were optional from 1968, Which is when I recall seeing them for the first time.
@@paulqueripel3493 IIRC, they were shown on Tomorrows World.
- Reads that 'jobbie' is Scottish slang.
-2 second later, says it in an English accent
How short is your memory?? Lol
you mean marry poppins accent or "generic stereotype made up by Americans that doesn't even exist" accent.
yeah..... he aint the brightest..
I'd recommend blowing straight past any Clarkson/Top Gear clips as crap shite tbh