SuperEgo: M asks Bond, "How British am I?"
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- Опубліковано 15 січ 2012
- SuperEgo season 3, episode 3. M. In the treacherous world of espionage, no organization is more respected and feared than Her Majesty's Secret Service. At the top of that storied and hallowed institution is Commander M. Shrouded in anonymity (his name is Myles Messervy), M orchestrates the defense of the free world with a bouillabaisse of effective methods, cutting edge technology, and when necessary, brute force. Mankind can sleep soundly at night knowing that M and his Double-Os are guarding the greater good for God, Queen, Country, and Adele. br www.gosuperego.com
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11 years later and still one of the funniest videos on the internet.
Agreed haha
It never gets any less funny.
💯 I've been listening to this for YEARS and it still kills me 😅
After the 40th time listening to this, my new favorite (sorry, favourite) line is "Am I Hyde Park bound in a hansom? Do say that!"
I love this!
I'm pure breed Irishman and I crack up very time.Can't get enough of it.
@@SarahShay a hansom is a type of early horse drawn cab/taxi.
I’ve written you a few things to say.
The "Bond" right after "you've always been my favorite" is my favorite.
"Chim'e'ny sweep, and your cah-toon pen-gwan!"
My god, the way he says "cucumber sandwiches" sends me to the moon
Cucumsamich's.
1:50
Every line is quotable. Gourley's best work apart from the other thing.
Bond, don't interrupt me when I'm being British.
Dyashed to byits, my plus fours!
I totally lost it on "Chipotle Fageeta wrap, I should think."
"Let's talk of fancies!"
Ha ha. The guys in my D&D group were going on about this a few weeks ago, and I had no idea what they were talking about. To paraphrase Old Kenobi, "I've taken my first step into a larger world."
For those playing along at home, the person playing M is Matt Gourley, long time Superego sketch group member and founder, James Bonding Podcast host and Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend podcast producer.
He also played Fleming on the Dead Author Podcast. A classic episode.
He also was the guest on the inaugural episode of Drunk History
Makes every time Conan chides him for his tweed caps and curated coffee mugs all the more hilarious.
@@JohnLee-ue6gy and his ukelele and his pennyfarthing.
I need to know how British how I am because I want to know how British I am.
You can tell that they're going for a Roger Moore sounding Bond.
Excellent taste in Bonds.
“Bond? Bond.”
Don't tell a soul, Bond.
Bond you've made me so happy!
❤still listen to this in the regular
I can imagine Ray Finnes M doing this
My wife had no idea this was about James Bond and assumed it was a conversation between an ex-pat american trying to blend in the UK and testing his accent with his new British butler. Works either way, I think.
I need to know how British I am because I want to know how British I am Bond!
This may be a little of topic but How British am I?
We were forced to stay fortnights... DASHED TO BITS MY PLUS FOURS
This is my favorite thing in the world.
I've been misquoting this sketch forever. I always thought there was a part where he calls him "James" and now I have no idea where I got that from.
I of course will be Mary.
Praydaytor
I quite liked that.
cheers love that cavalry is here
The sun will never set on you
"We had crusts of bread"
.... I've said too much. What a crack up!
Mmm, yes indeed.
to the left, or to the right of the pimpernel?
I say, a needy Brit, I never thought I'd see the day!
let's talk fancies.
Bond?
Thatwillbeall.Bond?
exceedingly British...
trafalgar
Bond you've made me so Happy lol stiff upper lip and all that stiff lower lip oh everythings stiff over here Bond....LMAO
Drapholger Square? Is that really what you think he said?? You're on the opposite end of the British Spectrum.
Am I Hyde Park bound and handsome?
...in a Hansom.
@@Superloyter I thought it was "handsome" too. In our defense, neither one particularly *means* anything 😆
Sarah Shay
Huh?
A hansom is a horse drawn carriage. Hyde Park is a major park in Central London. He’s asking if Bond can imagine him as some British nobleman being taken by a hansom to a park in the 19th century. Bound for Hyde Park. He’s Hyde Park bound. In a hansom. Why assume he said something that has no meaning?
@@winstonsol8713 Yes, I am aware of both Hyde Park and hansom cabs. I didn't mean that it was total gibberish, I just meant that neither one is an existing phrase, or a reference or quote or anything (as far as I can tell, even "Hyde Park-bound" isn't a common saying), so it's not that weird to mishear it. I think we can all agree that it's more common for someone to be handsome than for them to be in a hansom ;D
We're all Superego fans here, there's no need to shame anybody for an innocent misinterpretation!
Definitely Roger Moore.
LUL
Why do people upvote the punchline? Is it because there are that many trolls, or that many idiots? Nevermind, I've answered my own question.
Now, as a grammer nazi I must pull you up. The letter H is pronounced as "aitch" in English. I'm not sure how British one can be if they refer to "Haitch".
Not very British, I'm afraid.
Robert Boulton I saw "haitch" referenced as a way people pronounce H in both Mitchell and Webb and Discworld, and they are exceeeeeeedingly British.
A "grammer" nazi? ;)
he doesnt sound very british