Fun fact about Japanese commitment to timeliness, a few years ago a Japanese train company made public apologies for a train leaving the station 20 seconds early.
To add to your comment about the Brits, Paul Gallico, the US writer once said..."No one can be as calculatedly rude as the British, which amazes Americans, who do not understand studied insult and can only offer abuse as a substitute."
Not exactly reaction video material but if you like listening to audio then the BBC radio 4 shows 'Sean Lock's 15 Minutes of Misery' and 'Sean Lock: 15 Storeys High' are a great listen.
Making some pasta I dropped a whole bunch of ravioli I’d just made,I said “oh poppycock” I would of said something complete different but I had a little 5 year old helper at the time and she said “I think you mean oh fuck” 😂😂😂
One of the funniest things I saw was the BBC's censored version of Repo Man in which they re-dubbed every F-Word with flip or flipping or Mother Flipper. The Director, Alex Cox appreciated it saying it made it even more surreal!
I don't know what is wrong with me, but I find it extremely hard to watch the content of people who are now dead. I always feel a small sense of pain even though I never knew the guy. R.I.P Sean Lock
Rejoice in that which was given and remember that which was taken away. Look back with hapiness and remember that we take that, which we learned to the future. Respect his memory by making sure that everyone you know, will know him too.
@@Benjio1983 was gonna reply to You’re Trash, just to say something with a similar sentiment to what you said, but what you wrote left no room for unnecessary, (and, frankly inferior), embellishments. Well put, dude.
@@EBOWARRIOR Amen, life is too short to wait, best to honour those we loved and lost as soon as possible. No one can doubt that people like Sean, both Ronnies, Chapman, Starr, Cook, Sellers, Milligan and all the other great comedians would have wanted us to remember how they made us laugh rather than not mention them out of sadness.
@@carlhartwell7978 Those you have named are true comedic legends and I raise my slightly alcoholic apple juice to them (by slightly alcoholic I mean Westons Vintage Cider at 8.2 percent hic hic).
Have you guys done only fools and horses?… I can recall seeing any reaction to one of the all time greats from you guys! Watching the best react to the best would be the best!
I was lucky enough to see Sean years ago at a small local comedy club- what a lovely man with such a gleefull and joyous anarchic sense of humour. His comedy lives on.
@@thebograt6810 There's even a Skegvegas sign on the way in since last year. A local business (Skeg Raceway) sponsored it as it appeared on the ITV news site.
Love Sean Lock. Absolutely devastating that he left us too soon. If you are interested in finding other comedic rants, I’d also recommend Rhod Gilbert’s standup rant about toothbrushes.
So sad the Sean has passed. Such a clever comedian 😢 Would strongly recommended checking out Ardal o'Hanlon (the guy who plays Dougal). He's been on live at the apollo.
one of the best - no doubt. Can I suggest Tom Stade's bit called Meat Van Guy. Hilarious and sooo true - take if from someone who grew up in an English market town.🤣🤣🤣
How about some Katherine Ryan, Aisling Bea, James Acaster, Paul Choudry, Romesh Ranganathan, Bill Bailey, Joe Lycett. We have so many great comedians you havent watched yet.
Brilliant, Sean Lock was wonderful and obviously agreed with Billy Connolly who stated ‘A lot of people say that it's a lack of vocabulary that makes you swear. Rubbish. I know thousands of words but I still prefer "fuck". 👍😁
Miss him too and he’s so right… Those other words don’t express the anger/disappointment enough. Has to be a hard punching swear word! Billy Connolly does some great stuff on why swearing is needed too!
The Brits are joined by Aussies in being joint world champions at creative swearing. Just like pink diamonds, Burmese rubies, and Trumpian true statements, however, good swear words gain their value by being rare. 😂
As much as I am an Anglophile myself. I must say that in creative swearing the Dutch trump the English. Even Jeremy Clarkson says so: ua-cam.com/video/Sr2dhjDE2Ro/v-deo.html
I remember the first time I used a swear word - I was 5 years old, drawing on the pavement with chalk, and a neighbour parked his car on my leg !! entirely appropriate i thought
Sean Lock and Miles Jupp the full bromance is really good 👍
" GOOD LUCK TRYING IT WITHOUT A SPIT " !
"I'm Archie the inventor, I know how how things are done, I could make you absolutely anything, creating things is fun" Miles is hilarious on WILTY
Fun fact about Japanese commitment to timeliness, a few years ago a Japanese train company made public apologies for a train leaving the station 20 seconds early.
So funny. Thanks for the respect for a funny guy. We all miss him 👍
We Brits would win at swearing if it were a sport, we are so good at it, descriptive, colorful, inventive, we are gold medalists
zip your flapper you silly tart
like that you mean? :D
@@BIASED_UA-cam 🤣😂exactly like that you old tosser
@@BIASED_UA-cam Nope, you're missing the irony or subtle ....
To add to your comment about the Brits, Paul Gallico, the US writer once said..."No one can be as calculatedly rude as the British, which amazes Americans, who do not understand studied insult and can only offer abuse as a substitute."
I remember Sean Lock on a key BBC R4 comedy slot - kind of rite of passage slot. It was insanely refreshing.
He did a sitcom called fifteen storey's which is excellent
Often overlooked and forgotten. Surreal at times but really good (and I'm not a Sean Lock fanboy by any stretch).
@James Mason yeah man, seriously underrated, no laughter track, actually filmed in those flats and so funny.
Wonderful show, would love to see King B react to this!
@Somerset Sharman definitely and I haven't seen anyone else react to it either. I've got it on a play list on here
Not exactly reaction video material but if you like listening to audio then the BBC radio 4 shows 'Sean Lock's 15 Minutes of Misery' and 'Sean Lock: 15 Storeys High' are a great listen.
Making some pasta I dropped a whole bunch of ravioli I’d just made,I said “oh poppycock” I would of said something complete different but I had a little 5 year old helper at the time and she said “I think you mean oh fuck” 😂😂😂
How did you keep a straight face after that?!
One of the funniest things I saw was the BBC's censored version of Repo Man in which they re-dubbed every F-Word with flip or flipping or Mother Flipper. The Director, Alex Cox appreciated it saying it made it even more surreal!
I watched something on the BBC and they'd dubbed WTF as 'What the Fell' and my friends and I still say what the fell! 😂
That definitely too short. Would love to see some more.
I don't know what is wrong with me, but I find it extremely hard to watch the content of people who are now dead. I always feel a small sense of pain even though I never knew the guy.
R.I.P Sean Lock
Rejoice in that which was given and remember that which was taken away. Look back with hapiness and remember that we take that, which we learned to the future. Respect his memory by making sure that everyone you know, will know him too.
@@Benjio1983 was gonna reply to You’re Trash, just to say something with a similar sentiment to what you said, but what you wrote left no room for unnecessary, (and, frankly inferior), embellishments. Well put, dude.
I saw him live 3 times and you just celebrate the legend as you would Charlie Chaplin, It Honours them.
@@EBOWARRIOR Amen, life is too short to wait, best to honour those we loved and lost as soon as possible. No one can doubt that people like Sean, both Ronnies, Chapman, Starr, Cook, Sellers, Milligan and all the other great comedians would have wanted us to remember how they made us laugh rather than not mention them out of sadness.
@@carlhartwell7978 Those you have named are true comedic legends and I raise my slightly alcoholic apple juice to them (by slightly alcoholic I mean Westons Vintage Cider at 8.2 percent hic hic).
Have you guys done only fools and horses?… I can recall seeing any reaction to one of the all time greats from you guys!
Watching the best react to the best would be the best!
Gosh! Oh I say!
Try watching 15 Storeys high which is a comedy tv series that he did some years ago.
It is a great pain relief.
Dagnammit!!
Have you seen bottom, mighty boosh or Allen partridge?
😂
My boss is a posh lady. When she swears it sounds sooo sexy !😉
So which is it?... Is it the hair your dying black or the beard your dyeing ginger? Just for muppets
Too short ! 🤷♂🤦♂
You should watch some Mike Reid stand up there's plenty of his full shows on UA-cam and he's one of my fave comedians he was absolutely hilarious
Mike Reid!! From Eastenders? 😂😂😂 now that suggestion is funny in itself, he was awful
Shame when funny guys leave us early.
I love you King Boomer
I was fortunate enough to have seen Sean live in Skegness. We had 2nd row seats and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Skeg Vegas, I had 16 fantastic years there (and I know it pisses off some locals when you call it that :P )
I was lucky enough to see Sean years ago at a small local comedy club- what a lovely man with such a gleefull and joyous anarchic sense of humour. His comedy lives on.
@@thebograt6810 There's even a Skegvegas sign on the way in since last year. A local business (Skeg Raceway) sponsored it as it appeared on the ITV news site.
Love Sean Lock. Absolutely devastating that he left us too soon. If you are interested in finding other comedic rants, I’d also recommend Rhod Gilbert’s standup rant about toothbrushes.
Rhod Gilbert did a good job on quilts too, definitely worth a look
So sad the Sean has passed. Such a clever comedian 😢
Would strongly recommended checking out Ardal o'Hanlon (the guy who plays Dougal). He's been on live at the apollo.
My mother's most vicious swear words in absolute dire positions was " Damn and Blast it"
You should review Carrot in a box with Sean Lock from 8 out of 10 cats
he has
one of the best - no doubt. Can I suggest Tom Stade's bit called Meat Van Guy. Hilarious and sooo true - take if from someone who grew up in an English market town.🤣🤣🤣
I'm a Brit, but, when it comes to creative swearing, the Aussies beat us hands down.
Try the Tiger who came for a Pint or when Rachel Riley showed off her ski outfit.
I know the bit you mean!
I would recommend the following code comedians Peter Kay, Stephen merchant, Jason Manford, Russell Kane
How about some Katherine Ryan, Aisling Bea, James Acaster, Paul Choudry, Romesh Ranganathan, Bill Bailey, Joe Lycett.
We have so many great comedians you havent watched yet.
Brilliant, Sean Lock was wonderful and obviously agreed with Billy Connolly who stated ‘A lot of people say that it's a lack of vocabulary that makes you swear. Rubbish. I know thousands of words but I still prefer "fuck". 👍😁
Miss him too and he’s so right… Those other words don’t express the anger/disappointment enough. Has to be a hard punching swear word! Billy Connolly does some great stuff on why swearing is needed too!
I disagree, I can NEVER abide vulgar language, in fact I'd go a as far as to say I fucking hate it!
RIP Sean you _Leg._
Another who left too soon … John Pinette. Big guy, clean comedy, funny as hell. Check him out.
off topic but ya vids aint been showing up on my UA-cam and i have notifications i thought ya were having a break or something
Swearing is considered as being intelligent as we make full use out of the english language. Lol.
Brilliant!
TV MY HERO
The Brits are joined by Aussies in being joint world champions at creative swearing. Just like pink diamonds, Burmese rubies, and Trumpian true statements, however, good swear words gain their value by being rare. 😂
Aussies are Brits, essentially.
Born into wealth?
You’re a member of the “lucky sperm club” something I’m sure junior will appreciate!✌️❤️🇬🇧much love😅
Sean Lock went way too soon. He was one of the greatest funnymen on the comedy circuit. Out of 10 cats was my favourite comedy segments.
As much as I am an Anglophile myself. I must say that in creative swearing the Dutch trump the English. Even Jeremy Clarkson says so: ua-cam.com/video/Sr2dhjDE2Ro/v-deo.html
I remember the first time I used a swear word - I was 5 years old, drawing on the pavement with chalk, and a neighbour parked his car on my leg !! entirely appropriate i thought
Sean Locks Madonna sketch is literally out if this world, you gotta watch it…
In my youth, in England, "Damn and blast it" was a common expression.
I like your American version of our Flipping Eck, you guys use ' Golly ' a lot.
More of the same!!!
I miss sean locke!😢
well Gee Wizz
Have you seen Ali G & Borat, Sasha Baron Cohen ?
Who hasnt?
Sean 🙏😂👍