He mentioned Paddy McGuinness going to the Dunces table.....they were great buddies at school and have since appeared together in t.v. comedy shows...."" Pheonix Nights "" being one of the shows 👏👏👏
Sister Sledge is an American vocal group, formed in 1971. " Lost In Music " is one of their biggest hits and Peter quotes some of the lyrics, when talking about the Nun Head Teacher Sister Sledge. :)
He has a running joke in his books and stand-up about giving all the nuns fake names that make puns or references with 'Sister'. He admits halfway through one of his books that he's started to run out of ideas and now regrets starting :p
This is because English existed on the island of Britain for many centuries before the standardising mechanism of mass communications. The same did not happen in newer English-speaking countries like the USA and Australia.
I had free school dinners as I was from the children’s home next door. I’d have loved a packed lunch. I went to one school reunion and found out that every girl in my year fancied me. I was so shy being from the children’s home that I thought I never stood a chance.
I had free school dinners too. Seems unimaginable now but every Monday I had to go up to the teacher's desk and sign for that week's dinner tickets, then at lunchtime join a separate queue. It was humiliating. School days are the happiest days of our lives apparently! 🤔
Great video. I love Peter Kay. His dentist video is funny. It's from the same tour. I remember everyone in the school getting a lolly every Christmas off our lollipop lady. She was so canny.
You need to watch "All The Best Outtakes From Phoenix Nights | Peter Kay". The bit that ALWAYS gets me is the Tommy Dick-Fingers sketch!! Honestly, I have tears running down my face with those two!
RegenerationNationTV I do love Jess giggles of joy, always puts a smile on my face, cheer up Mike, you look bored or do you find our fellow Brit difficult to understand but I love you guys🙂
We did the same, my mum walked Us to school in the morning around a mile then walked home or sat in the local Park till lunch(dinner) then we all walked home to have beans on toast or fish fingers then walked back to school, then walk back home later on. That was in a council estate in Manchester later on as an adult I moved to Australia and I picked and dropped of my kids in the car to school but always I’ve been able to walk anywhere for ever and not complain lol ✌️
Packed lunches - I would have been about 7 or 8 at the time. I returned home from school one day, miserable, and with my packed lunch intact. Mum had got mine and my Dad's sandwiches mixed up, and I had got his with Colman's mustard, which to a 7 or 8 year old was like trying to eat nuclear waste between two slices of bread.
I think you get it generally, but two things to notice about the north of England accent: 1) they "swallow" the word "the" into a lone "t" 2) they only say "were" (seldom "was".) So: "I were stood on´t chair" (I was standing on the chair):
The t' transliteration, though standard now, is quite misleading, it's a glottal stop. Really if anything it should be transliterated as adding a t to the end of the preceding word "I were stood ont chair"
@@patricknicholls2395 of course. But when explaining to Americans who have no knowledge of them, it helps to simplify a bit. The things I said (the "swallowing" of "the", and the all-purpose use of "were" instead of "was") are both widely used over much of the North (in Yorkshire, and the North West in and around the metopolitan areas of Manchester and Merseyside, and Lancashire just north of them). Obviously, in the North East, this does not apply, but Peter Kay is not from those parts.
'Backing' your books meant covering the outside of your exercise books usually with wallpaper (hence Peter's reference to woodchip - a popular 70s wall covering). Never attended a reunion for the school, largely because it was an all boys school at the time but is now a co-ed establishment.
I went to one about 4 years ago and its sometimes wierd and embarressing getting people in their 50s who you aint seen since you were 15,,coming up to you like your a long lost brother ,and you cant recognise them..(eventually the memories do come back😀)
I always understood that Peter saying " You Know You're Old " when the local Lollipop Lady ( normally a mature lady ) is actually someone that used to be in your class at school.
Im from Edinburgh and for me to say Peter Kay is one off the funniest guy's out says alot,ps the Irn-btu adds brought back alot off memories, brilliant and if you need any explanation
My mum was ahead of her time in 80/90s Scotland. We used to be sent to school with teriyaki salmon as a packed lunch. My sister and I were dying for two sandwiches and a biscuit! 😂
@@emucat1 😂 my mum would have got shit because I hate avocado 😉. I remember my sister and I being slagged off for being too posh because we had Capri Suns instead of Um Bungo! Bloody school kids logic!
@@mral8145 mainly i was Kia Ora beakers til we had a bit more money in later school years, that's when the avocado surfaced. She stopped when i said i preferred cucumber, pearl before swine and all.
If you are able to, you MUST watch ‘Car share’. A brilliantly written (by Peter Kay), acted (again Peter Kay) and very funny series. It revolves around two people sharing a car on the way to work. If you do find it, you also need to look out for things (signposts, adverts etc) as they drive along.
For lunch in our 1st year of secondary school (11yr-olds) a friend’s mum drove us around the ring road from school to his house, which was at the top of a long, not very steep hill. I would skateboard down the hill to my house and after lunch I walked to my bit of ring road and they scooped me up on their way back around to school. Sorted.
I've never been back for a school reunion, but a few years ago, I went with my sister (who also attended the same school) for an open evening for prospective new parents. Had a great time wandering around. Decided that something weird had happened in the intervening years as everywhere had shrunk in size.
2:54 His headmistress was called Sister Sledge. Sister Sledge is also a US musical band. “Lost in music, caught in a trap” is lyrics from one of their songs.
For my packed lunch my mum used to make me a ham sandwich (sometimes Billy Bear ham which is re-formed ham in the shape of a teddy bear face - magic 😂), along with a Frube (yoghurt in a squeezy tube) or Cheesestring (stick of cheese you can peel string-shaped bits off) and a Penguin chocolate biscuit. In highschool (ages ~11 to 16) I got cafeteria food and quite liked the pizza 👍 Love Peter Kay, thanks for the reactions ❤
Never knew I needed to watch Americans reacting to a strong Boltonian accent (where prepositions don't exist) but wow hahahhaha! Well worth it. Fun fact, my parents went to the same school as this guy. Have a look at Michael McCintyre's Yorkshire accent sketch to give you an idea of an accent without prepositions. (Bolton's not Yorkshire but the same idea)
Excellent reaction! You need to react to the British comedy series ‘The Inbetweeners’ it is brilliantly and very irreverently hilarious! Just like being at school in UK in the last 50 years!
I left school about 19 years ago. N we had a full food court when I was there. Salad bar, burger bar, pizza bar, ect. And a separate dining room for the prefects and year 11s (seniors) with a pool table and sound system.
I've been to a couple of unofficial reunions. It was basically a pub crawl and was a laugh. The official reunion was a £30 ticket "do" with dj live music and free first drink. I couldn't go as my daughter was doing a 24 hr swimathon for the lions club, only a handful of people turned up as the rest who didn't pay met up and went clubbing 😂😂 and the official reunion had to join them......🤣 That said, on my experiences some of the ladies were more friendlier when full of jaegermeister than they were at school 🤣🤣 and we are friends today, even though I was ignored at school for being a dork.......good times 👌🏻
Love this channel... Mike you are a very lucky guy to have Jess... her laugh is gorgeous, genuine and infectious, and she's so pretty too. Look after her. That aside, the thing I like best about your channel is that you show the prog you're watching full screen, not a tiny, blurry box in the corner like most reaction videos. King Boomer, Natasha & Debbie, take note...
Nice to see you both have nice natural reactions, Peter Kay is the biggest funniest comedian in the uk who sells out arenas every time he appears. He is from Bolton a town in the north of England which is renowned for being a friendly warm,and hospitable area of the country where they have a great sense of humour.
You have to listen to his autobiography "The Sound of Laughter", he's the one reading it and adds a load of extra stuff in reminiscing about parts, it's brilliant.
Another cracking reaction, on the pack lunch comments, I used to give my son jam or cheese sandwiches for his pack lunch, he lived with his mum and did a couple of nights a week at mine, he used to insist they where school nights when he stayed at mine and it turned out that the reason for this was because my pack lunches swapped easier than the ones his mum made. Major cool dad points!! Keep up the good reactions! Cheers.
I enjoyed PE when it was the cross-country run. We would run around to the back of the village, stop over at a student's house, play a few video games and walk back.
He’s from Bolton (Fred Dibnah’ home town mine too) a town known for its people having a dark sense of humour, look for his masterpiece series Phoenix Nights.
Way before you could buy puddings and jellos is cups for lunches, my dad did that for us. But he washed out the old finger paint containers with the screw on caps and made our jello and puddings at home. He was a single dad, but a Navy Chief in the SeaBees and he knew how to improvise. Good reaction. Thanks for sharing.
Hi I’m from Peter Kay’s area here in Bolton U.K. Peter and I’m Peter 🙈grew up 300 yrds from me love your knowledge many Americans don’t get our humour but love your intelligence and more your laughter x keep up the happy work your spreading x
I used to make a cake at the week-end so that I could give a slice each to my two eldest to eat at break ( about eleven o'clock) during the week thus saving a ton of money on industrial snacks. I learned years later that they would exchange their cake for the other kids snacks because the other kids loved the home made cake and they just wanted the shop bought stuff.
My best school reunion story is I have a mate who was invited to a reunion at a secondary school he hadn't even been a pupil at. The person organising it had hallucinated him into the background of her memories (when in reality they only met at sixth form).
Paddy Mcguinness is another comic and long time friend of Peter. he hosted a dating show called 'Take Me Out', where a man tried to secure a date with one of 30 women. before the man first entered the stage, Mcguinness would give some god-awful cheesy quip in the style of 'Let the boogie see the woogie' or 'Let the crown see the jewels'.
Peter makes a lot of Unique British references. A lot of growing up in the 1970”s and 80,s. His accent is pure Lancashire I’m a 30 minute drive from there and i sound pretty different. We’re from the North of England. Your reactions are hilarious, keep them coming. No matter where we’re from we need more laughter xx
here in Australia, we organise our own school reunions. my yr12 (6th form) boys high school reunions have been organised mainly by one person thru emails & f/b. i went to my !st which was a few yrs after we left in1974. since then, we've had a 10th, 20th & 30th. this year we're having our 50th & will have some guys that left after yr 10 in 1972. unfortunately some have passed on that were at previous ones, as is to be expected
Headmistress was "Sister Sledge", They were a famous African American group of sisters who had a fair few hits. One being "I'm lost in music" with "I'm caught in a trap" being the next line.😂✌
In middle school we used to take the dinner money given to us for that day's school dinner and go down to the local shops and get some chips and spend the rest on sweets
Lollipop Lsdies hold up " Stop children crossing " giant signs, thst looked like lollipops , for school road crossings. They were typically quite old , and retired.
The reason the person helping people cross the road (usually to ensure school children cross safely) is because the pole they carry to stop traffic has a circle Stop sign on the top and it looks like a giant lollipop hence they are called the lollipop lady or man!
lol our school books, we used to as he says put wallpaper on there covers to make them last out the year with out falling apart.. and yes mine were covered in woodchip paper which made reaching into your school bag like a game of russian roulette, you had a 50 50 chance of a hand full of finger nail splinters :(((
Used to go home for lunch. Most inner city kids either got free dinners, at school, or went home at lunch. At least, before the mid-70s they did. In the mid-70s they started opening new massive schools and bussing the kids in from everywhere. . Prior to that most schools were quite local to the kids. I lived the furthest away from my school and I could easily walk home in 10 minutes. Most of my schoolmates could walk home in 2 minutes. Sister Sledge are an American, female, soul group. They had several hits. Lollipop ladies - older ladies who are school crossing guards. Called lollipop ladies because the carried crossing signs, on long poles, which they carried out on to the middle of the road, to stop the traffic and let the kids cross the road safely. The round signs on the long poles looked like lollipops. Like this ------O except vertical.
Once, many of us forgot our PE kit, and the teacher had us do the class in our underwear in front of everyone; I never forgot it again. I was supposed to have school meals, but I spent the money at the shop on sweets and cigarettes instead.aged 14
You know you’re getting old when you meet the school crossing guard ( usually rather elderly occupation in UK) was in your class in school and is at your reunion.
Peter Kay's Misheard Lyrics is a must watch it is so funny. He is a much loved comedian here in the UK. Peter comes from Bolton a true Northerner like myself. Enjoying watching your channel
lollipop lady is the lady that stops traffic before and after school to allow the school children to cross the road safely...the round stop sign on a pole looks like a giant lollipop 😅. . . I'm from NZ and we'd have home made sandwiches, all different fillings,, fruit and maybe some snacks, like we call potato chips, but you call crisps . . .
Lollipop Lady = someone who helps the kids cross the road to get into the school safely. Called "lollipop" because of the large 'STOP' sign they use to halt traffic, looks like a giant lollipop :D
A lollipop lady is a crossing guard over here. It’s a role usually taken on by a retiree.
The "lollipop" is a round stop sign on a pole that they carry and stand with in the middle of the road
In my primary school, a dinner lady did it lol
My daughter is a lollipop lady. She's 29.
My mum was a lollipop lady. She had a long thin body and a big, fat, sticky head. (Copyright Harry Hill)
I think he meant that they were now so old themselves that one of the girls he was at school with was the lollipop lady -
Jess laughing is guaranteed to make me laugh, she really gets our humour even though it shocks her a little at times. You're both a joy to watch.
We used to back our school books with old wallpaper, and 70s wallpaper was interesting!!!!!
They still tried to make us do it when I was in school in the 90s/early 2000s
It was still happening in the 90s and 00s. But I drew all over mine instead
Yeah, woodchip or an absolute acid trip in wallpaper form.
Brown paper bag book covers for me.😀
sticky back plastic (woodgrain) 👍🤣
Impressed by Jess... Her laughter is infectious and her eyes her emotions....
Indeed!
He mentioned Paddy McGuinness going to the Dunces table.....they were great buddies at school and have since appeared together in t.v. comedy shows...."" Pheonix Nights "" being one of the shows 👏👏👏
if you do watch phoenix nights you need to follow that with max and paddy road to nowhere
@@simonfarrimond3664 i need to do those shows on my channel!
Sister Sledge is an American vocal group, formed in 1971.
" Lost In Music " is one of their biggest hits and Peter quotes some of the lyrics, when talking about the Nun Head Teacher Sister Sledge. :)
He has a running joke in his books and stand-up about giving all the nuns fake names that make puns or references with 'Sister'. He admits halfway through one of his books that he's started to run out of ideas and now regrets starting :p
@@BlameThande Sister Matic (washing powder)
UK ACCENTS. WE HAVE SO MANY. DRIVE 30 MILES AND IT IS LIKE BEING IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY HA HA ......... LOVE IT.
This is because English existed on the island of Britain for many centuries before the standardising mechanism of mass communications. The same did not happen in newer English-speaking countries like the USA and Australia.
Lollypop lady is what you call a crossing guard
I'm the same age as Peter Kay...so many memories 😂😂😂. Bloody sawdust bucket hooked on the wall in most corridors ready for the next 🤮!!
Absolutely loved my school meals, that was back in the 70/80s and in 🏴🇬🇧 and going up for seconds 🤤
concret and custard, also frog spawn.
This is quickly becoming my favourite reaction channel to get a notification from!
Pleeeease do Rhod Gilbert - Egg and Cress Sandwich!
Or shower gel or baked potato
and Luggage!!!
Same here😂
And his luggage routine
Learning Welsh!
Thanks Guy's. As usual, I feel so much happier after watching you two. Keep it up!
I had free school dinners as I was from the children’s home next door. I’d have loved a packed lunch. I went to one school reunion and found out that every girl in my year fancied me. I was so shy being from the children’s home that I thought I never stood a chance.
I had free school dinners too. Seems unimaginable now but every Monday I had to go up to the teacher's desk and sign for that week's dinner tickets, then at lunchtime join a separate queue. It was humiliating. School days are the happiest days of our lives apparently! 🤔
Thanks for another Kay guys, weddings is another one of his classics
Lovely to see you laughing so much, it brought lots of childhood memories back for me… great to have a giggle, love Peter Kay.
I'm sure I speak for thousands of us Brits, but if you guys ever make your way over here, you'd always have friends to show you around x
I saw Peter Kay about 12 weeks ago he is so funny 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Great video. I love Peter Kay. His dentist video is funny. It's from the same tour. I remember everyone in the school getting a lolly every Christmas off our lollipop lady. She was so canny.
You need to watch "All The Best Outtakes From Phoenix Nights | Peter Kay". The bit that ALWAYS gets me is the Tommy Dick-Fingers sketch!! Honestly, I have tears running down my face with those two!
i had school dinners but, when we went on a school trip the school provided packed lunches which i really enjoyed
Jess has the most amazingly genuine laugh💚 Nothing fake about that☘️☘️ Great reactions 😂😂 Love from an Irish guy living in Japan 💚
Jam sandwich, orange and a penguin chocolate bar. Swiss roll if I was lucky!
A 'lollipop lady' holds a stop sign that looks like a big lollipop hence the name
RegenerationNationTV I do love Jess giggles of joy, always puts a smile on my face, cheer up Mike, you look bored or do you find our fellow Brit difficult to understand but I love you guys🙂
77 years old..we never ate lunch at school, but walked/biked home at 12, had lunch made by mum
and walked back to school at 13.30...
Same age...Ditto.
Same here a mile each way.
We did the same, my mum walked Us to school in the morning around a mile then walked home or sat in the local Park till lunch(dinner) then we all walked home to have beans on toast or fish fingers then walked back to school, then walk back home later on. That was in a council estate in Manchester later on as an adult I moved to Australia and I picked and dropped of my kids in the car to school but always I’ve been able to walk anywhere for ever and not complain lol ✌️
The worst thing at school was forgetting your p e kit, you’d have to wear the stinky horrible shorts outa the box lmao 😂
I am almost 75 and went home for dinner ( didn't have lunch when I was growing up)!
You’ll like his jokes about Weddings, a lot of what he talks about I am sure is international 😂
Packed lunches - I would have been about 7 or 8 at the time. I returned home from school one day, miserable, and with my packed lunch intact. Mum had got mine and my Dad's sandwiches mixed up, and I had got his with Colman's mustard, which to a 7 or 8 year old was like trying to eat nuclear waste between two slices of bread.
He's so funny and his observations are spot on
I think you get it generally, but two things to notice about the north of England accent: 1) they "swallow" the word "the" into a lone "t" 2) they only say "were" (seldom "was".) So: "I were stood on´t chair" (I was standing on the chair):
t' chair
The t' transliteration, though standard now, is quite misleading, it's a glottal stop. Really if anything it should be transliterated as adding a t to the end of the preceding word "I were stood ont chair"
There's about 15 North of England accents that don't sound anything like each other
@@patricknicholls2395 of course. But when explaining to Americans who have no knowledge of them, it helps to simplify a bit. The things I said (the "swallowing" of "the", and the all-purpose use of "were" instead of "was") are both widely used over much of the North (in Yorkshire, and the North West in and around the metopolitan areas of Manchester and Merseyside, and Lancashire just north of them). Obviously, in the North East, this does not apply, but Peter Kay is not from those parts.
'Backing' your books meant covering the outside of your exercise books usually with wallpaper (hence Peter's reference to woodchip - a popular 70s wall covering). Never attended a reunion for the school, largely because it was an all boys school at the time but is now a co-ed establishment.
I went to one about 4 years ago and its sometimes wierd and embarressing getting people in their 50s who you aint seen since you were 15,,coming up to you like your a long lost brother ,and you cant recognise them..(eventually the memories do come back😀)
He also referenced 'Razzle' which most definitely wasn't a wall covering!
I always understood that Peter saying " You Know You're Old " when the local Lollipop Lady ( normally a mature lady ) is actually someone that used to be in your class at school.
Im from Edinburgh and for me to say Peter Kay is one off the funniest guy's out says alot,ps the Irn-btu adds brought back alot off memories, brilliant and if you need any explanation
My mum was ahead of her time in 80/90s Scotland. We used to be sent to school with teriyaki salmon as a packed lunch. My sister and I were dying for two sandwiches and a biscuit! 😂
lol, i got shit cos mi mum put avacado on my tuna baps, don't know how you fared 😄
@@emucat1 😂 my mum would have got shit because I hate avocado 😉. I remember my sister and I being slagged off for being too posh because we had Capri Suns instead of Um Bungo! Bloody school kids logic!
@@mral8145 mainly i was Kia Ora beakers til we had a bit more money in later school years, that's when the avocado surfaced. She stopped when i said i preferred cucumber, pearl before swine and all.
@@emucat1 "when the avocado surfaced" made me laugh - love that 😄
If you are able to, you MUST watch ‘Car share’. A brilliantly written (by Peter Kay), acted (again Peter Kay) and very funny series. It revolves around two people sharing a car on the way to work.
If you do find it, you also need to look out for things (signposts, adverts etc) as they drive along.
We've done a few reactions to Car Share now. They are up on the channel. More to come
Peter is brilliant
For lunch in our 1st year of secondary school (11yr-olds) a friend’s mum drove us around the ring road from school to his house, which was at the top of a long, not very steep hill. I would skateboard down the hill to my house and after lunch I walked to my bit of ring road and they scooped me up on their way back around to school. Sorted.
I've never been back for a school reunion, but a few years ago, I went with my sister (who also attended the same school) for an open evening for prospective new parents. Had a great time wandering around. Decided that something weird had happened in the intervening years as everywhere had shrunk in size.
He does an absolutely hilarious skit about Family Weddings. Can't watch Peter Kay without checking that one out! :D
2:54 His headmistress was called Sister Sledge. Sister Sledge is also a US musical band. “Lost in music, caught in a trap” is lyrics from one of their songs.
For my packed lunch my mum used to make me a ham sandwich (sometimes Billy Bear ham which is re-formed ham in the shape of a teddy bear face - magic 😂), along with a Frube (yoghurt in a squeezy tube) or Cheesestring (stick of cheese you can peel string-shaped bits off) and a Penguin chocolate biscuit. In highschool (ages ~11 to 16) I got cafeteria food and quite liked the pizza 👍 Love Peter Kay, thanks for the reactions ❤
Never knew I needed to watch Americans reacting to a strong Boltonian accent (where prepositions don't exist) but wow hahahhaha! Well worth it. Fun fact, my parents went to the same school as this guy. Have a look at Michael McCintyre's Yorkshire accent sketch to give you an idea of an accent without prepositions. (Bolton's not Yorkshire but the same idea)
I doubt that he's 51 and what school
Excellent reaction! You need to react to the British comedy series ‘The Inbetweeners’ it is brilliantly and very irreverently hilarious! Just like being at school in UK in the last 50 years!
I'm the same age as Peter Kay, and I can honestly say I'd have loved to have been at school with him, I bet he was a handful in class. 😂😂
I left school about 19 years ago. N we had a full food court when I was there. Salad bar, burger bar, pizza bar, ect. And a separate dining room for the prefects and year 11s (seniors) with a pool table and sound system.
In The Netherlands we went home for lunch,
Sister Sledge were a singing group in the 70's who sang "Lost in Music"
well done mike she is gorgeous
I've been to a couple of unofficial reunions. It was basically a pub crawl and was a laugh. The official reunion was a £30 ticket "do" with dj live music and free first drink. I couldn't go as my daughter was doing a 24 hr swimathon for the lions club, only a handful of people turned up as the rest who didn't pay met up and went clubbing 😂😂 and the official reunion had to join them......🤣
That said, on my experiences some of the ladies were more friendlier when full of jaegermeister than they were at school 🤣🤣 and we are friends today, even though I was ignored at school for being a dork.......good times 👌🏻
Love this channel... Mike you are a very lucky guy to have Jess... her laugh is gorgeous, genuine and infectious, and she's so pretty too. Look after her. That aside, the thing I like best about your channel is that you show the prog you're watching full screen, not a tiny, blurry box in the corner like most reaction videos. King Boomer, Natasha & Debbie, take note...
Nice to see you both have nice natural reactions, Peter Kay is the biggest funniest comedian in the uk who sells out arenas every time he appears. He is from Bolton a town in the north of England which is renowned for being a friendly warm,and hospitable area of the country where they have a great sense of humour.
Great reaction thanks your laughter cheered me up,
You have to listen to his autobiography "The Sound of Laughter", he's the one reading it and adds a load of extra stuff in reminiscing about parts, it's brilliant.
Another cracking reaction, on the pack lunch comments, I used to give my son jam or cheese sandwiches for his pack lunch, he lived with his mum and did a couple of nights a week at mine, he used to insist they where school nights when he stayed at mine and it turned out that the reason for this was because my pack lunches swapped easier than the ones his mum made. Major cool dad points!! Keep up the good reactions! Cheers.
Heinz sandwich spread 😖😱
I've been laughing so much I was crying!! 🤣🤣. Peter, you are the BEST comedian ever!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
In the 1950s 1960s it was school meals. During the week it was my only hot meal. We were all fit and trim.
I enjoyed PE when it was the cross-country run. We would run around to the back of the village, stop over at a student's house, play a few video games and walk back.
I'm English and 17 years younger than Peter Kay but my school days in southern England in the 90s and early 00s were just like the things he said.
He’s from Bolton (Fred Dibnah’ home town mine too) a town known for its people having a dark sense of humour, look for his masterpiece series Phoenix Nights.
Way before you could buy puddings and jellos is cups for lunches, my dad did that for us. But he washed out the old finger paint containers with the screw on caps and made our jello and puddings at home. He was a single dad, but a Navy Chief in the SeaBees and he knew how to improvise. Good reaction. Thanks for sharing.
You have to watch Peter Kay at Weddings. It's amazing.
Mike, we'd a been mates at school dude, you're pretty chill and down to earth. Great video guys!
Hi I’m from Peter Kay’s area here in Bolton U.K. Peter and I’m Peter 🙈grew up 300 yrds from me love your knowledge many Americans don’t get our humour but love your intelligence and more your laughter x keep up the happy work your spreading x
I used to make a cake at the week-end so that I could give a slice each to my two eldest to eat at break ( about eleven o'clock) during the week thus saving a ton of money on industrial snacks. I learned years later that they would exchange their cake for the other kids snacks because the other kids loved the home made cake and they just wanted the shop bought stuff.
My best school reunion story is I have a mate who was invited to a reunion at a secondary school he hadn't even been a pupil at. The person organising it had hallucinated him into the background of her memories (when in reality they only met at sixth form).
Paddy Mcguinness is another comic and long time friend of Peter. he hosted a dating show called 'Take Me Out', where a man tried to secure a date with one of 30 women. before the man first entered the stage, Mcguinness would give some god-awful cheesy quip in the style of 'Let the boogie see the woogie' or 'Let the crown see the jewels'.
Great that you’ve found Peter Kay , his dentist story is great
We've done several reactions to him now. W still need to do the dentist reaction though
He taught them dogging. (the meaning!)
Peter makes a lot of Unique British references. A lot of growing up in the 1970”s and 80,s. His accent is pure Lancashire I’m a 30 minute drive from there and i sound pretty different. We’re from the North of England. Your reactions are hilarious, keep them coming. No matter where we’re from we need more laughter xx
I love her laugh
Your enthusiasm is so honest . Always enjoy .
I’m 33 so I remember pack lunch. My mum always done the same, ham and butter. Saw me through the day I suppose.
here in Australia, we organise our own school reunions. my yr12 (6th form) boys high school reunions have been organised mainly by one person thru emails & f/b. i went to my !st which was a few yrs after we left in1974. since then, we've had a 10th, 20th & 30th. this year we're having our 50th & will have some guys that left after yr 10 in 1972. unfortunately some have passed on that were at previous ones, as is to be expected
Jess in a US National Treasure, great sense of humour 🙂
im only messing here but dont mess with lollypop ladies they legit know everyone!
Headmistress was "Sister Sledge", They were a famous African American group of sisters who had a fair few hits. One being "I'm lost in music" with "I'm caught in a trap" being the next line.😂✌
In middle school we used to take the dinner money given to us for that day's school dinner and go down to the local shops and get some chips and spend the rest on sweets
Lollipop Lsdies hold up " Stop children crossing " giant signs, thst looked like lollipops , for school road crossings.
They were typically quite old , and retired.
The reason the person helping people cross the road (usually to ensure school children cross safely) is because the pole they carry to stop traffic has a circle Stop sign on the top and it looks like a giant lollipop hence they are called the lollipop lady or man!
A lollipop man/woman is someone who helps children to cross the road near schools, they have a large stop sign that looks like a huge lollipop.....
At middle school, I used to go home fo dinner and watch Crown Court while I ate my jam sandwich, Monster Munch and Viscount biscuit
Are you British or American because middle school is American but the food you said you had is British.
That was all very true
lol our school books, we used to as he says put wallpaper on there covers to make them last out the year with out falling apart.. and yes mine were covered in woodchip paper which made reaching into your school bag like a game of russian roulette, you had a 50 50 chance of a hand full of finger nail splinters :(((
Yep, a lollipop lady/ man helped you across the road usually outside a junior school😊
I like how Peter pats Mike on the head at 1.28.
Saw it live he was in Belfast amazing show❤
Sister Sledge was girl group from Philly… “we’re lost in music, we’re caught in a trap, there’s no turning back. We’re lost in music…”
Used to go home for lunch. Most inner city kids either got free dinners, at school, or went home at lunch. At least, before the mid-70s they did. In the mid-70s they started opening new massive schools and bussing the kids in from everywhere. . Prior to that most schools were quite local to the kids. I lived the furthest away from my school and I could easily walk home in 10 minutes. Most of my schoolmates could walk home in 2 minutes.
Sister Sledge are an American, female, soul group. They had several hits.
Lollipop ladies - older ladies who are school crossing guards. Called lollipop ladies because the carried crossing signs, on long poles, which they carried out on to the middle of the road, to stop the traffic and let the kids cross the road safely. The round signs on the long poles looked like lollipops. Like this ------O except vertical.
Once, many of us forgot our PE kit, and the teacher had us do the class in our underwear in front of everyone; I never forgot it again. I was supposed to have school meals, but I spent the money at the shop on sweets and cigarettes instead.aged 14
When I was in infants school aged 4 we always did PE in r underwear . Now I think it was really bad .
You know you’re getting old when you meet the school crossing guard ( usually rather elderly occupation in UK) was in your class in school and is at your reunion.
Love the wicked laugh..
We had great school dinners when I was a kid and my mum used to be serving them
You really need to check out some of Peter and Paddy in a show they did called Max and Paddys road to know where especially the prison episode's 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Peter Kay's Misheard Lyrics is a must watch it is so funny. He is a much loved comedian here in the UK. Peter comes from Bolton a true Northerner like myself. Enjoying watching your channel
lollipop lady is the lady that stops traffic before and after school to allow the school children to cross the road safely...the round stop sign on a pole looks like a giant lollipop 😅. . . I'm from NZ and we'd have home made sandwiches, all different fillings,, fruit and maybe some snacks, like we call potato chips, but you call crisps . . .
He is the most wonderful observer of everyday life….to make it funny
If you fall of that wall and break both of your legs, Don't come running to Mr!❤
Brilliant 😂🍻 👍🏼
Lollipop Lady = someone who helps the kids cross the road to get into the school safely. Called "lollipop" because of the large 'STOP' sign they use to halt traffic, looks like a giant lollipop :D
You two have never heard of Sister Sledge?! We're lost in music. My goodness. Love the channel. Peace and love x
I have seen people I went to school with around and have pretended not to have seen them.
lollypop lady has a large lollypop shaped sign, and holds up traffic at school crossings for the children to cross safely to the school.