Born and raised on Portland, only moved from the island in March 22. It is an absolutely wild and bizarre place and I love it so much. It’s a very ‘everyone knows everyone’ kind of place. A bit Hot Fuzz. - I was writing this comment whilst watching the video. The chap in the black at 7:31 is my uncle. Definitely backs up my comment 😂
I enjoyed: Caption on screen saying the ceremony has been going for more than 1,000 years. Seconds later Limmy: 'this has been going on over a hundred years! If not longer!' Sad to see his decline.
It seems silly but I’ve heard of a farmer moving the boundary stone on a countries border a few years back. It was t so clearly engraved and all he knew was it was in his way. Got his tractor out and dragged it over the side of the field, giving one country an extra quarter of an acre from the other.
How funny would it be if Limmy showed up with 200 of his unwashed viewers for the next one. It would be hilarious, the locals might get a bit scared though but that's half the fun.
Well I am from Weymouth the otherside of the Boundary...so basically they are saying all the evil comes from my hometown on the other side of Chesil? In the days of ole a priest would actually beat a boys back side with a stick on all parish boundaries in the country. I bet the kid was from Weymouth too! By the way you cannot shout Rabbit when your on the island.
@@oliverfletcher1939 @Oliver Fletcher This is due to the rabbits in the ole days burrowing through wooden quary supports.. Its lead to a few deaths and the name rabbit brings bad luck. When Wallace and Gromit's "curse of the were rabit" poster was on the island there was a petition to remove it. Chaz and Dave have never been able to gig on the island lol
I'm pretty sure he knows about the cheese rolling Anyway, Scotland got some weird ones of their own. Like HogMonet, where they dress a pig up as Monet and let its paint covered trotters draw a portentous sign on some A2 paper
Scotland isn't an island that separates us from the rest of the UK. If you look at a map if you're so inclined to educate yourself you will see that there is a BORDER between the constituent countries of Scotland and England.
Its not really an island as it is connected to Weymouth by a natural causeway (Chesil Beach) around 100m wide. They didn't really need a boat to get there, it would of been easier to drive there by car.
Born and raised on Portland, only moved from the island in March 22. It is an absolutely wild and bizarre place and I love it so much. It’s a very ‘everyone knows everyone’ kind of place. A bit Hot Fuzz.
- I was writing this comment whilst watching the video. The chap in the black at 7:31 is my uncle. Definitely backs up my comment 😂
Portland born and bred.
watch out for the rabbits
I used to live in Weymouth and can confirm that Portlanders are bloody strange
All seems a bit culty doesn't it
Limmy's streams are educational
I’ve learned all about the Falkirk Wheel from Limmy 😂
I enjoyed: Caption on screen saying the ceremony has been going for more than 1,000 years.
Seconds later Limmy: 'this has been going on over a hundred years! If not longer!'
Sad to see his decline.
We really should all go next year, it would be one the most messed up "celebrity" meet and greats ever
What in the wide wide world of little England was that shit?!
It seems silly but I’ve heard of a farmer moving the boundary stone on a countries border a few years back. It was t so clearly engraved and all he knew was it was in his way. Got his tractor out and dragged it over the side of the field, giving one country an extra quarter of an acre from the other.
Yeah i think it was a belgian farmer who stole a bit of land from the french
Did they pound his arse with a 2x4 for it?
that guy with the hat and sunglasses is creeping me out
Imagine if we all did just go.. but we all only went cos limmy was there! And everyone was just looking at limmy and ignoring the ceremony
How funny would it be if Limmy showed up with 200 of his unwashed viewers for the next one. It would be hilarious, the locals might get a bit scared though but that's half the fun.
epic comment mate
I'm in.
im going to go and treat it like a football away day and shout from the sidelines pissed
Can we get the dates this needs to happen
It’d be like Alex Jones breaking into Bohemian Grove
12:07
Next one is May 23rd I think, I'll defo go only up the road
I wonder whether the bounds keep the demons out or in.
Who brought this to his attention? Amazing
Took a dark turn @10:00
😂😂😂
did your name always rhyme with portland or did it used to be smith or something
PLEASE GOD PROTECT HER MAJESTY LLEASE GOD I LOVE GOD AND THE QUEEN
It's all just conditioning to keep the plebs in line 😂
care to elaborate? thanks
I LIVE 30 minutes from Portland! I was there last weekend lolll it’s a good drive
*Violates the principality's conditions right outside the stones*
It's only an island if you look at it from the sea
But one day! He will have the watch, the trousers, the hair
Is anyone live close my this momentous event? If I were to try tomorrow would tickets still be available? I certainly hope so!
Fuck ive been to portland never saw this
Please somebody check these peoples hard drives. 😬 wtf
Clipping utter nonsense. Literally nothing of value in this video.
I was about to post this exact comment 🤮
Any ceremony to keep religion and state way too fucking close
Thought that was Heston Blumenthal for a second
Smack smack smack
It's a strange old world we live in.
The dark souls music is crazy
Being a master in Masonry seems pretty easy 😏🤔
15.30 nice normal person in a blindfold heading out for a jog.
Well I am from Weymouth the otherside of the Boundary...so basically they are saying all the evil comes from my hometown on the other side of Chesil?
In the days of ole a priest would actually beat a boys back side with a stick on all parish boundaries in the country. I bet the kid was from Weymouth too!
By the way you cannot shout Rabbit when your on the island.
Well now I want to go just to shout rabbit just to see what happens
@@oliverfletcher1939 you will be chased off Portland lol.
Underground mutton
@@HubertCumbadale02 just for shouting rabbit? But why? 😂
@@oliverfletcher1939 @Oliver Fletcher This is due to the rabbits in the ole days burrowing through wooden quary supports.. Its lead to a few deaths and the name rabbit brings bad luck.
When Wallace and Gromit's "curse of the were rabit" poster was on the island there was a petition to remove it.
Chaz and Dave have never been able to gig on the island lol
ugh im english and some of the customs round here are so weird. ritual esque hahaha. limmy should show everyone stilton cheese rolling (down a hill)
I'm pretty sure he knows about the cheese rolling
Anyway, Scotland got some weird ones of their own. Like HogMonet, where they dress a pig up as Monet and let its paint covered trotters draw a portentous sign on some A2 paper
Look up for the rudest place names in England. You will find the most wonderful names.
The English are an odd bunch.
"Why do you need a boundary? The island, if that's a true island that's the boundary!"
Okay but explain Scotland then
Scotland isn't an island that separates us from the rest of the UK. If you look at a map if you're so inclined to educate yourself you will see that there is a BORDER between the constituent countries of Scotland and England.
Hadrians wall
Its not really an island as it is connected to Weymouth by a natural causeway (Chesil Beach) around 100m wide. They didn't really need a boat to get there, it would of been easier to drive there by car.
Easy: Scotland is not an island.
@@MarcusMIDI exactly, so there is no boundaries. It's all part of England
Nice to see the occult is still going strong down in Dorset 🌚🪬🔮
Aye 🤪🫣😏😎🤖🫡✌️
Genuinely sad how deracinated/lacking in culture this man is.
Stange people and a strange service 🫣😵💫🔫 if this is what middle-class life is like, ya can keep it 😂👍
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you and the head boy would certainly be strange bed fellows
If this was Scottish, you'd be praising it as intangible cultural heritage.
@Johann Schmidt I'm from the northeast of the UK, fella 🇬🇧 🤣
@Johann Schmidt and no, I wouldn't.