When Al said the British invented gravity, he was referring to Sir Isaac Newton, who formulated (amongst many other things) the Laws of Universal Gravitation back in the 17th Century - supposedly after an apple fell on his head from a tree. Fun fact, Sir Isaac Newton is my 1st cousin, 11 times removed.
The further you back in time with bloodlines...the more people are related to the same people...like if you go back just 5 generations you have 128 Grt Grandparents..Go back 10...you have 4,096 Grt Grandparents...go back 20 you have 1,048,576 Grt Grandparents..Then imagine they had say just 2 kids, that's 2,097,152...Then those kid had 2 kids each..Now you get the idea....You can see that many many people can claim to be related to the same people in history in someway or another...And many can trace lines back to the days of William The Conqueror....if you connect to Royal blood lines...Because those bloodlines are the ones more likely to have been recorded....so makes for tracing such lines back somewhat easier as such...It's still fun to know...even if it's so way back many can claim the same.
College and university are different in the UK. He went to university - Oxford university, arguably one of the best in the world... Colleges are extended school and vocational, universities are where you study for higher qualifications like Masters MA & MSc, Bachelors BA & BSc etc...
You have to understand British self-deprecating humour to watch this - and understand it. He is NOT being offensive; and we laugh most at OUR FRIENDS AND ALLIES. A seriously clever man who has chosen a career as a comedian with the persona of a pub landlord always with a pint of beer in his hand (which is actually a non-alcoholic substitute). He always comes across as belligerent but that is just THE ACT. Please don't watch reactionary comedy if it upsets you because you just don't get the humour. 'Britain invented Gravity' is just a reference to Sir Isaac Newton - who is British.
Good Reaction, as usual Guys.Sir Isaac Newton DID invent the concept of "Gravity". "Werewolves and Periods" Periods in The UK is The Woman's Monthly Cycle so he is implying that Women become "Werewolves" for comedic effect. Also, you say "Period" to end a point as opposed to The UK saying "Full Stop"and he was advising Neal to stay AWAY from Women at that time,as a joke.He is playing a CHARACTER called "The Pub Landlord" and not playing himself, as such..😀
@@morganga Indeed. My disappointment in myself is immeasurable and no words can adequately express my remorse regarding my inexcusable faux pas. I am mortified that I got to make such a Schoolboy error and I only try to crave your forgiveness for my brief moment of total complete and utter insanity in making this mistake. I have no excuses and I can only apologize, profusely, for my stupidity, once again. You are a good man for pointing this out to me. I'm inconsolable at the moment.....:(
Al Murray's actually putting on the working class British accent here. In reality he's from a posh background and has connections to the Royal family. He's playing the character of an ultra patriotic working class Englishman in this!
I'm a Brit and love your videos. I think you made reference to 'the World Series (9.45). This wasn't a worldwide competition, open to all-comers, it was a base ball competition originally sponsored by a newspaper called the New York World and was therefore called the New York 'WORLD SERIES'.
The British did come up with a huge amount of things that we rely on now in the modern world like cars, trains, tvs, computers, the internet, vaccination and a whole lot of other important stuff. Its pretty amazing when you think about it. Its a bit of a gold mine of content for Al Murray.
Universities have colleges in the UK, look it up. College is a generic term in the US to refer to higher education. It's not what we call further education ie post 16 years old
No !!!! Every single reaction channel going has watched that already watch them instead why would you recommend that ? This is why all reaction channel's are the same .
As it's already been pointed out, Al Murray started this act as 'The Pub Landlord' it was hugely successful and so he then took it on tour. It's really important to know this beforehand. Having lived in London for 26 years, I have met plenty of characters who are just like him and for me, his character was instantly recognisable as typically working class, good humoured, slightly racist and old school little Englander. It's a Brilliant portrayal, but only if you know who he is portraying. He's also a drummer and part owner of The British Drum Company. ua-cam.com/video/gq_KYlOIM60/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/qpCZTKnWHEU/v-deo.html
The Championship series between the American League and National League was originally sponsored by the (now defunct) NY World newspaper. Thus the name - World Series - an early example of corporate sponsorship.
earlier still .........................in the 1700's there was a tribe of woodland native americans and later confederate soldiers called the northern union as ( billy ) yanks but this could be a dutch variation of ' john ' . regards
His comment about gravity is similar to Britain being in charge of time all over the world. Greenwich in London is the setting for 0 degrees longitude, every 15 degrees east or west is one hour in front or behind Greenwich Mean Time. So New York, which is at 74 degrees west is almost 5 hours behind the UK ( actually 4 hours 56 minutes) so 2pm in London is only 9am in NY.
Regarding him not getting to the point fast enough for you, comedy is all about timing, get the timing wrong and the joke doesn't work, he is a master of timing which is why you find him funny even when he is having a dig at your expense, you can still see the humour in what he is saying, getting there sooner to suit you would ruin the joke and you wouldn't want to see more of him.
Re. him taking his sweet time getting to the point: The man is an Oxford educated scion of British and Austrian aristocracy. They like to hear themselves talk, even in the "working class" character's voice they're putting on.
A very good clip of Al that is massively under reacted too is, Al Murray - Every parent must watch this. I think you will greatly enjoy his "All Jobs are Terrible" and also his look at "National Anthems". Most folk i am sure will tell you to watch his "Al Murrays take on the nations of the world" There is however a fair bit in that as non brits you won't get, unless you read up on who Wombles are or Paddington bear.
@@jerryfarmer5737 A good intellect and a degree in Modern History from the University of Oxford. Basically a good, British education. As opposed to the awful system of lowest common denominator in the concept of No child left behind has resulted in, along with an incredibly insular view of the world that the American education system delivers. I speak as a Brit who lived for in the USA for 8 years with 4 children going through school there and being married to an American teacher.
@@jerryfarmer5737 Given I neither came from nor returned to England, no, I said Britain. I do not wish to make an assumption that you have had an American education and therefore know little of the outside world, but should that be the case, learn that the terms United Kingdom of Great Britain, Great Britain, Britain, England, are not the same as each other nor interchangeable.
He is the "Pub Landlord"! He needs / takes his time to make a point even you "geezers" are able to understand but he was still too fast for you😍😍"How the global financial market works" or something like that is mind blowing!
He also makes serious documentaries. On of the best is on here. The Road to Berlin. Where he re-traces the Allied advance in WW2 from the Normandy beaches to the discovery of the concentration camps.
Very hard for people outside of the uk to understand this very British type of humour it goes right over most peoples heads -for instance - I’ve watched several reactions to this clip and hardly anyone gets the full stop / period joke - His Taking the mick is often mistaken for being offensive. This clip has been shortened ( possibly a UA-cam edit ?)
I applaud you both daring to even go to this genre.. esp with Al Murray. Many, without any reference to him previously will just see a nationalistic bigot.. there is the irony. Loved your partner/wife's reaction. I'm so glad you can see some humour rather than national criticism. You said there was some truth in there.. I'd forget the truth.. it is not real.. LOL
Always find it funny when you call one of your local teams world champions when only amercans teams play.english sport is played all over the world in world cups.he is very intelligent and a lovely man in real life
Period is what how the British refer to the menstrual cycle so I will leave it to you as to why it also means full stop to an American geezer ( slang for fellow man).
Yeah Al is a very clued up guy, if you watched his whole show you would see that he picks on 10 or so people in the crowd and brings them bk into his conversation, obv the guy who he asked to play god save the queen was a music teacher etc, he thinks on his feet as his gig is mainly off the cuff, the point is, is his way off thinking on his feet...
The World Series baseball game was named after the newspaper The World. Various other newspapers had their own series of teams, but The World caught on.
@@seancampbell9896 wiki says : The series was promoted and referred to as "The Championship of the United States",[3][4] "World's Championship Series", or "World's Series" for short. In his book Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded: August 27, 1883, Simon Winchester mentions in passing that the World Series was named for the New York World newspaper,[5] but this view is disputed.[6]
Interesting. After I had switched from this video to UA-cam recommendations, therein was a video on American English/British English on how to pronounce 'Awake'!
A ''Squire'' is an old english term to describe a high standing gentleman who owns and lives on an estate in some rural area a landowner of note if addressing a younger person you would say ''young squire 'may i bring this to your attention ''
Jodi, i hate to break it to you, but you said his name wrong, Nick was in fact correct!, lol! Never take what Al say's personally, it's more like banter here or as you might call it there, roasting. We do it to one another all the time so we are kinda used to it here, or at least were until the Woke crowd got here!, lol! It's something we do with close friends and those we know who can take it! He's a great comedian and a very smart one at that. If you were to hear his real voice, he's very well spoken as well as having a few degrees etc.
Absolutely true. That’s the best way to take every comedian. We never take it too seriously. We like to talk about it afterwards. If it seems like we take it too seriously, then it’s just that. We don’t.
For more Peter Kay - Weddings and School Reunion are both great. Also Mickey Flanagan is a big Comedian in the UK. Can I come in your house? And the shits abroad are great skits from him…
The Pub Landlord is a pub bore who never, ever gets to the point but constantly promises to keep you listening. Also, the character is drunk and traumatised by the events he's brought upon himself
Look at countries Britain has defeated, you will see another side of Al… To the Brits, his humour is a hilarious parody of our best and worst traits. No one beats us up better than we do…, the Aussies come closest though. We love the Aussies, they serve our beer😂😂
AL DOES A SKIT ON HIW THE WORLD ECONOMY WORKS, ITS BRILL AND VERY FUNNY, IS GERMAN, ASIAN AND AMERICAN ACCENTS ARE SUPERB, YOU WILL LAUGH YOUR SOCKS OFF LOL
I’ll be the nasa geek here that points out you beat the Russians in 1967 When koralev died so did the hopes of Russia landing on the moon. But you were racing, yourselves. Kennedy said do it before the end of the decade in may 1961 when nasa had only had one successful manned mission lasting a total of 15 minutes. So jokes aside, pretty damned impressive.
British comedians I suggest (if you haven't done them): Dave Allen, Billy Connelly (his Dwarf on a Bus is sooooo funny), Peter Kay, Victoria Wood (her Ballad of Barry and Freda is good), Sarah Millican are a few. British shows I suggest: Only Fools and Horses, Fawlty Towers, BlackAdder and Open All Hours.
And stop recommending stuff like this !! This is why all reaction channel's are the same because of people like you recommending the same videos over and over again on every reaction channel
“The point is this” is his stalling and narrative flip strategy but it is also to do with the character he plays. The pub landlord is a character that is a rambling, over-opinionated, misogynistic and nationalistic man who loves to hear his own voice, but doesn’t really have much to say beyond his own opinions. The point is, there is no point. People like that rarely have one. Al Murray himself is super intelligent and articulate and doesn’t share the views of the landlord he is creating the parody of. He does some good stand up just as himself, which is a bit faster too.
Funny Russians the first person into space were caused cosmonauts and yet the first ones on the the moon were seen as the first ones astronauts ( which apparently includes cosmonauts in their thinking.
As a Brit, I will educate you yanks as to the meaning of the ‘World Series’….. Your sports were originally sponsored by the newspaper ‘The World’……so was born….The World Series
That could be true. Never thought to look it up. But when most sports teams in America win the domestic championship they call it a world championship.
University... He was at a college in a University, Oxford. Get an overhead photo of Oxford University and have a look! You Americans try to put a little flair on everything, Murray! Murree.... Sidewalk, Pants on the outside but you do seem to take letters out of perfectly good words, Colour, Aluminium, neighbour, HONOUR and then add to perfectly formed words, lets *conversate* or you could just CONVERSE!
When Al said the British invented gravity, he was referring to Sir Isaac Newton, who formulated (amongst many other things) the Laws of Universal Gravitation back in the 17th Century - supposedly after an apple fell on his head from a tree. Fun fact, Sir Isaac Newton is my 1st cousin, 11 times removed.
" Fun fact, Sir Isaac Newton is my 1st cousin, 11 times removed." lucky for you, you needed calculus to work that out for you :P
Yes, and George Bush is 13th cousin to Queen Elizabeth II but I dont think they have too much in common!
AND ALEXANDER ARMSTRONG BLOODLINE GOES BACK TO WILLIAM THE CONQUERER LOL
...and my bloodline goes back to a small shrew like creature living at the time of the terrible lizards 😊
The further you back in time with bloodlines...the more people are related to the same people...like if you go back just 5 generations you have 128 Grt Grandparents..Go back 10...you have 4,096 Grt Grandparents...go back 20 you have 1,048,576 Grt Grandparents..Then imagine they had say just 2 kids, that's 2,097,152...Then those kid had 2 kids each..Now you get the idea....You can see that many many people can claim to be related to the same people in history in someway or another...And many can trace lines back to the days of William The Conqueror....if you connect to Royal blood lines...Because those bloodlines are the ones more likely to have been recorded....so makes for tracing such lines back somewhat easier as such...It's still fun to know...even if it's so way back many can claim the same.
Americans giving advise on comedic delivery is worth a laugh all by itself. Other nations don't need a team of writers to be funny.
Advice!!
Of they also don't need canned laughter after every joke to tell the viewers when it's supposed to be "funny".
American shows are garbage
American comedy is garbage.
Tbh this isn’t boring reviews it’s “content right over our heads” reviews , your face is priceless mate “whoosh” lol😅
College and university are different in the UK. He went to university - Oxford university, arguably one of the best in the world... Colleges are extended school and vocational, universities are where you study for higher qualifications like Masters MA & MSc, Bachelors BA & BSc etc...
"People that invented gravity" is referring to Isaac Newton who wrote the Laws of Gravity.
No shit sherlock.
Only a moron didn't understand that reference.
You have to understand British self-deprecating humour to watch this - and understand it. He is NOT being offensive; and we laugh most at OUR FRIENDS AND ALLIES. A seriously clever man who has chosen a career as a comedian with the persona of a pub landlord always with a pint of beer in his hand (which is actually a non-alcoholic substitute). He always comes across as belligerent but that is just THE ACT. Please don't watch reactionary comedy if it upsets you because you just don't get the humour. 'Britain invented Gravity' is just a reference to Sir Isaac Newton - who is British.
Good Reaction, as usual Guys.Sir Isaac Newton DID invent the concept of "Gravity". "Werewolves and Periods" Periods in The UK is The Woman's Monthly Cycle so he is implying that Women become "Werewolves" for comedic effect. Also, you say "Period" to end a point as opposed to The UK saying "Full Stop"and he was advising Neal to stay AWAY from Women at that time,as a joke.He is playing a CHARACTER called "The Pub Landlord" and not playing himself, as such..😀
"Invent" is the wrong word here, it's both arrogant and ignorant at the same time, and Al knows it. "Discovered" is more appropriate 😁
@Debra McEneaney Sure, I just didn't want anyone repeating the phrase: 'Sir Isaac Newton DID invent the concept of "Gravity"'
@@morganga Indeed.
My disappointment in myself is immeasurable and no words can adequately express my remorse regarding my inexcusable faux pas. I am mortified that I got to make such a Schoolboy error and I only try to crave your forgiveness for my brief moment of total complete and utter insanity in making this mistake. I have no excuses and I can only apologize, profusely, for my stupidity, once again. You are a good man for pointing this out to me. I'm inconsolable at the moment.....:(
@@Isleofskye Good lad 👍
@@morganga You're taking it a bit seriously aren't you. Explaining a comedian's jokes is sad.
Al Murray's actually putting on the working class British accent here. In reality he's from a posh background and has connections to the Royal family.
He's playing the character of an ultra patriotic working class Englishman in this!
I think half the country have connections to the royal family with the amount of people who say they are connected to the royal family.
I think he's actually playing a landlord of the local pub - hence the beers, bar etc.
@@mrd4785 yeah he plays that character in time gentleman please
Yeah, he's made a pretty good career out of propagating "a lazy stereotype" ™️Bourgeois bigots everywhere
Forget the "A". It's Murray as in curry.
I'm a Brit and love your videos. I think you made reference to 'the World Series (9.45). This wasn't a worldwide competition, open to all-comers, it was a base ball competition originally sponsored by a newspaper called the New York World and was therefore called the New York 'WORLD SERIES'.
"The point is this" is just something people say when they want to keep monologuing without interruption.
The British did come up with a huge amount of things that we rely on now in the modern world like cars, trains, tvs, computers, the internet, vaccination and a whole lot of other important stuff. Its pretty amazing when you think about it. Its a bit of a gold mine of content for Al Murray.
The first motorcar was built by Mr Benz in Germany
...and the British came up with the www, not the internet.
Great that you guys didn't take any offence - none as intended - its all just taking the piss and everyone laughs 🙂
It’s a character and this is his style. He plays a typical publican with certain views.
He studied, and got a Degree, in History at UNIVERSITY - much higher education level in the UK than COLLEGE.
Universities have colleges in the UK, look it up. College is a generic term in the US to refer to higher education. It's not what we call further education ie post 16 years old
we invented gravity because sir isac newton was british
Baseball was invented in the UK, as was most major sports.
Al Murray “ why the British are undefeated world war champions” continues on from this clip 😊
No !!!! Every single reaction channel going has watched that already watch them instead why would you recommend that ? This is why all reaction channel's are the same .
Grow up
As it's already been pointed out, Al Murray started this act as 'The Pub Landlord' it was hugely successful and so he then took it on tour.
It's really important to know this beforehand.
Having lived in London for 26 years, I have met plenty of characters who are just like him and for me, his character was instantly recognisable as typically working class, good humoured, slightly racist and old school little Englander.
It's a Brilliant portrayal, but only if you know who he is portraying.
He's also a drummer and part owner of The British Drum Company.
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ua-cam.com/video/qpCZTKnWHEU/v-deo.html
The comment about the space race, “it doesn’t matter who “comes first” when you’re on your own…” is a reference to sex on your own.
How Global Finance really works is awesome from Al Murray!
Al -Acts like he was in a Pub , .Which conversations like that would happen in any British Pub
The expression Squire crumbs from the saying esquire, which is entitled when you own a property freehold
The point is....there is no point! 😂
Please do Al Murray "countries of the world" where he explains his view on each country. Hilarious.
Sure thing. Thanks.
Yes, thats a great one
The Championship series between the American League and National League was originally sponsored by the (now defunct) NY World newspaper.
Thus the name - World Series - an early example of corporate sponsorship.
Fun fact the nickname yank comes from the song over there where the Americans referring to themselves as yanks in the war.
earlier still .........................in the 1700's there was a tribe of woodland native americans and later confederate soldiers called the northern union as ( billy ) yanks but this could be a dutch variation of ' john ' . regards
His comment about gravity is similar to Britain being in charge of time all over the world. Greenwich in London is the setting for 0 degrees longitude, every 15 degrees east or west is one hour in front or behind Greenwich Mean Time. So New York, which is at 74 degrees west is almost 5 hours behind the UK ( actually 4 hours 56 minutes) so 2pm in London is only 9am in NY.
Give it up love
John! I was writing the exact same line as you, pressed full stop and then read your answer and promptly deleted mine lol!
Regarding him not getting to the point fast enough for you, comedy is all about timing, get the timing wrong and the joke doesn't work, he is a master of timing which is why you find him funny even when he is having a dig at your expense, you can still see the humour in what he is saying, getting there sooner to suit you would ruin the joke and you wouldn't want to see more of him.
Re. him taking his sweet time getting to the point: The man is an Oxford educated scion of British and Austrian aristocracy. They like to hear themselves talk, even in the "working class" character's voice they're putting on.
A very good clip of Al that is massively under reacted too is, Al Murray - Every parent must watch this. I think you will greatly enjoy his "All Jobs are Terrible" and also his look at "National Anthems". Most folk i am sure will tell you to watch his "Al Murrays take on the nations of the world" There is however a fair bit in that as non brits you won't get, unless you read up on who Wombles are or Paddington bear.
What or who makes this guy such an expert on every country in the world?
@@jerryfarmer5737 A good intellect and a degree in Modern History from the University of Oxford. Basically a good, British education. As opposed to the awful system of lowest common denominator in the concept of No child left behind has resulted in, along with an incredibly insular view of the world that the American education system delivers. I speak as a Brit who lived for in the USA for 8 years with 4 children going through school there and being married to an American teacher.
So you decided to return to England ? Bon voyage.
@@jerryfarmer5737 Given I neither came from nor returned to England, no, I said Britain. I do not wish to make an assumption that you have had an American education and therefore know little of the outside world, but should that be the case, learn that the terms United Kingdom of Great Britain, Great Britain, Britain, England, are not the same as each other nor interchangeable.
Pissed= drunk.
Good reaction and you both rolled with the punches. Hey where your cricket cap gone?
America: A good idea that got out of hand.
Al Murray
He is the "Pub Landlord"! He needs / takes his time to make a point even you "geezers" are able to understand but he was still too fast for you😍😍"How the global financial market works" or something like that is mind blowing!
Need to do a reaction to Al Murray's How Global Finance works, absolutely fantastic. Or his Nations of the world.
Pissed =Drunk not annoyed .
He also makes serious documentaries. On of the best is on here. The Road to Berlin. Where he re-traces the Allied advance in WW2 from the Normandy beaches to the discovery of the concentration camps.
Very hard for people outside of the uk to understand this very British type of humour it goes right over most peoples heads -for instance - I’ve watched several reactions to this clip and hardly anyone gets the full stop / period joke - His Taking the mick is often mistaken for being offensive. This clip has been shortened ( possibly a UA-cam edit ?)
Lol British comedy is literally world renowned.
Only yanks have trouble understanding it.
I applaud you both daring to even go to this genre.. esp with Al Murray. Many, without any reference to him previously will just see a nationalistic bigot.. there is the irony. Loved your partner/wife's reaction. I'm so glad you can see some humour rather than national criticism. You said there was some truth in there.. I'd forget the truth.. it is not real.. LOL
Thanks for this comment. Very kind. I’m lucky to call her my wife. We’re starting to better understand his character as pub landlord here.
@@BoringReviews It is actually nice to 'see' a reaction..! some so-called reaction YT videos lack any reaction whatsoever. ..well done you guys!
The reference to the british inventing gravity is to Sir Isaac Newton discovering gravity.
Always find it funny when you call one of your local teams world champions when only amercans teams play.english sport is played all over the world in world cups.he is very intelligent and a lovely man in real life
You may appreciate: Al Murray ‘All Jobs Are Terrible’. ( also featuring far more audience participation ).
Period is what how the British refer to the menstrual cycle so I will leave it to you as to why it also means full stop to an American geezer ( slang for fellow man).
Invented gravity? = Isaac Newton
American football - played with hands!!
Yeah Al is a very clued up guy, if you watched his whole show you would see that he picks on 10 or so people in the crowd and brings them bk into his conversation, obv the guy who he asked to play god save the queen was a music teacher etc, he thinks on his feet as his gig is mainly off the cuff, the point is, is his way off thinking on his feet...
The World Series baseball game was named after the newspaper The World. Various other newspapers had their own series of teams, but The World caught on.
Thats not true, just a fallacy.
@@seancampbell9896 why is it called The World Series then?
@@seancampbell9896 wiki says : The series was promoted and referred to as "The Championship of the United States",[3][4] "World's Championship Series", or "World's Series" for short. In his book Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded: August 27, 1883, Simon Winchester mentions in passing that the World Series was named for the New York World newspaper,[5] but this view is disputed.[6]
Interesting. After I had switched from this video to UA-cam recommendations, therein was a video on American English/British English on how to pronounce 'Awake'!
Trying to explain British comedy to yank is like trying to teach physics to a duck.
Nice couple lovely smile from the lady and nice personalities
Sir Isaac Newton, you know Apple om head ,= Gravity, was English, from England.
Just to let you know your husband is correct in the way he says Murray. Been binge watching your reactions and thouroughly enjoying them.
sir Isaac newton discovered gravity
Why would u want it quicker. The bloke couldn’t keep up. Plus the reviewer response to the moon comment proved Al point
The last Video where your wife said Moray is correct because that's where the surname Murray came from 🏴👍🏻
AlMurray explains the Euro crisis - entertaining!
Sir Isaac Newton from UK first recognised Gravity by a fallen apple from apple tree...😊
A ''Squire'' is an old english term to describe a high standing gentleman who owns and lives on an estate in some rural area a landowner of note if addressing a younger person you would say ''young squire 'may i bring this to your attention ''
"Invented gravity" is a reference to Isaac Newton.
Jodi, i hate to break it to you, but you said his name wrong, Nick was in fact correct!, lol!
Never take what Al say's personally, it's more like banter here or as you might call it there, roasting.
We do it to one another all the time so we are kinda used to it here, or at least were until the Woke crowd got here!, lol!
It's something we do with close friends and those we know who can take it!
He's a great comedian and a very smart one at that.
If you were to hear his real voice, he's very well spoken as well as having a few degrees etc.
She did it to annoy you
Absolutely true. That’s the best way to take every comedian. We never take it too seriously. We like to talk about it afterwards. If it seems like we take it too seriously, then it’s just that. We don’t.
Nooooooo!!!!!!!
@@annother3350 you have to have some fun in life, right?!
@@Jodi_BoringReviews I love actual fun, yes
the reason he has his tie tucked is so it wont dip in to the beer
Al was right about one thing,you yanks are simple folks alright, you didn't get the gravity joke? 😂
Your Missus always gets it Nick. Jodi knows whats funny.
Newton (British) discovered Gravity ! The Apple story…
You were in a space race with Russia, first into space. The man on the moon nobody else was trying lol
For more Peter Kay - Weddings and School Reunion are both great. Also Mickey Flanagan is a big Comedian in the UK. Can I come in your house? And the shits abroad are great skits from him…
Country’s of the world is brilliant. 😊
The Pub Landlord is a pub bore who never, ever gets to the point but constantly promises to keep you listening. Also, the character is drunk and traumatised by the events he's brought upon himself
Newton (British) discovered gravity, invented is a funny substitute word!
Its comedy, they were jokes. He should have talked about the Americans inability to laugh at themselves without getting all defensive.
The gravity was in in reference to Isaac Newton,, the man that discovered and proved its existence
Look at countries Britain has defeated, you will see another side of Al… To the Brits, his humour is a hilarious parody of our best and worst traits. No one beats us up better than we do…, the Aussies come closest though. We love the Aussies, they serve our beer😂😂
clues in the name! and we invented gravity and time lol
Gravity joke was referencing Isaac Newton
AL DOES A SKIT ON HIW THE WORLD ECONOMY WORKS, ITS BRILL AND VERY FUNNY, IS GERMAN, ASIAN AND AMERICAN ACCENTS ARE SUPERB, YOU WILL LAUGH YOUR SOCKS OFF LOL
“Can you play god save the queen” 😭 I miss her so much
I’ll be the nasa geek here that points out you beat the Russians in 1967
When koralev died so did the hopes of Russia landing on the moon.
But you were racing, yourselves.
Kennedy said do it before the end of the decade in may 1961 when nasa had only had one successful manned mission lasting a total of 15 minutes.
So jokes aside, pretty damned impressive.
Thanks for the kind words. It was crazy impressive.
The man says it right
British comedians I suggest (if you haven't done them): Dave Allen, Billy Connelly (his Dwarf on a Bus is sooooo funny), Peter Kay, Victoria Wood (her Ballad of Barry and Freda is good), Sarah Millican are a few.
British shows I suggest: Only Fools and Horses, Fawlty Towers, BlackAdder and Open All Hours.
Thanks for this list. This is great
Dave Allen was Irish
And stop recommending stuff like this !! This is why all reaction channel's are the same because of people like you recommending the same videos over and over again on every reaction channel
@@Tom-uv7ry Why what is it to you? If you don't like them don't watch them or maybe get a life lmfao.
@@paulmaxey6377 div kid
Now you know how I feel when I talk to Gabe.
“The point is this” is his stalling and narrative flip strategy but it is also to do with the character he plays. The pub landlord is a character that is a rambling, over-opinionated, misogynistic and nationalistic man who loves to hear his own voice, but doesn’t really have much to say beyond his own opinions. The point is, there is no point. People like that rarely have one.
Al Murray himself is super intelligent and articulate and doesn’t share the views of the landlord he is creating the parody of. He does some good stand up just as himself, which is a bit faster too.
The baseball thing is an interesting subject because baseball was an English 18th century invention.
We Brits take the piss out of everybody even ourselves -dont be offended. we only do it to people we like! Time to worry when we dont.
Guys , worth reacting to Al Murray " Nations of the world " 🇬🇧
BTW, "Murray" has a short "e" vowel sound at the end of the word.
Pissed means drunk in Britain
Al murray - nations of the world
Issak Newton= Gravity!
Love ya channel, try lee evans or gabriel inglasias "fluffy"
Funny Russians the first person into space were caused cosmonauts and yet the first ones on the the moon were seen as the first ones astronauts ( which apparently includes cosmonauts in their thinking.
Check his “nations of the world”
He was a teacher like you guys
If you haven't already you should react to his How Bacon Proves the Existence of God it's hilarious 🤣
As a Brit, I will educate you yanks as to the meaning of the ‘World Series’…..
Your sports were originally sponsored by the newspaper ‘The World’……so was born….The World Series
7:29 Does the name Isaac Newton ring any bells huh Sherock?
Muh like mother, ree like tea. Muh-ree.
Isn’t the “World series of baseball “ named after the “World “ sports publication , who sponsored it?
That could be true. Never thought to look it up. But when most sports teams in America win the domestic championship they call it a world championship.
University... He was at a college in a University, Oxford. Get an overhead photo of Oxford University and have a look!
You Americans try to put a little flair on everything, Murray! Murree....
Sidewalk, Pants on the outside but you do seem to take letters out of perfectly good words, Colour, Aluminium, neighbour, HONOUR and then add to perfectly formed words, lets *conversate* or you could just CONVERSE!