Penicillin was discovered when Fleming noticed a mold had killed all the bacteria on a contaminated petri dish, I think Al is using a touch of artistic license 😂
Fleming had served as a battle field doctor during WW1 and was acutely aware on how many patients were lost to wound infection. His talent/genius was in recognising the significance of that mould growing on a neglected laboratory plate. Other equally brilliant scientists took the theory forward, for which they were recognised. It is a serious question as to whether Fleming and his compatriots are the most significant contributors to mankind in the last 150 years.
The dislike of the French goes all the way back to 1066 and the time of William the bastard . So it's not much of a stretch to say we have always hated them. 😂
@markdouglas5310 please tell me you are joking, William was a noble from Normandy which is in France, as Al Murray would say, you would be shit at a pub quiz 😂
@@ShadowRaider91He was from 'viking' decent/heritage. His 'family' invaded Normandy and took it over becoming their rulers. So that person who said that is kinda right.
BTW, "Time Gentlemen Please" is the TV series where the pub landlord is set. He isn't just a character for the stage. If you ever watch it, you'll get some of the in-jokes that are probably being missed at the moment. eg when he quietly mutters, "It's been nearly a year" or "I was never confused".
Page 3 - the good bit of the newspaper that he refers to was the page with the busty model on it. A Rupert Murdoch invention I believe, or at least it was first in one of his papers.
Britain gave the world ; jet engine,telescopes, t.v. electric telegraph,FOOTBALL, the Internet, industrialisation, agricultural revolution, the computer, clockwork radio, trains,parliamentary democracy, policing ,the postal service and stamps, steam engines, Shakespeare, The Beatles, submarines, desalination....etc etc If you have an electronic device,use planes, trains and live in the free world its mainly down to British inventions.
Just a point of order for anyone who didn't know Alexander Fleming is credited with the discovery of penicillin whilst Ian Fleming wrote the James Bond Books. 🙂
Yeah well I mean we did go to war with them for 100 years straight and they did kinda cost us having the USA in our empire because we couldn’t afford to fight you at the same time as the French so we gave you independence so we didn’t have to fight 2 full scale wars at once
I used to have to attend meetings in France every month. I’d get up, drive and hour to the airport, fly from Manchester to Paris, spend 45 mins in a taxi and still be first in the office. The French guys would roll up at some point and complain about the traffic and go off to get a coffee to recover from their arduous journey. You’ve got to love them, they’re like our favourite uncle but we can’t admit it.
I can't judge them all, just by personal experience but the French tend to be very very rude and usually we're very polite. Could be that? spikey frogs xD
The English really love the French and we always have their backs (as they do ours) when times call on it. We share a mountain of history and even had a 100 year war with them. When the English have a fondness for any nation (good examples are the French & American's) it's customary to mock them as a form of endearment.
Speak for yourself. Every English person I know despises the French. Especially after their threats and goading, since the UK left the corrupt club known as the EU.
The 'little tiff ' with rhe French was the Napoleonic Wars 1803- 1815 😂😂😂.... neighbours from hell ever since as Al calls them. Especially at Six Nations time
our food does tend to go mouldy quite quickly but that is due to the fact that we don't use so many preservatives in our food. a lot of stuff like that is banned in the UK/Europe
To answer to that darling's question,having a 100 year war with France,Joan of arc etc,the fall of France in 1940 was a surrender monkeys picnic,which put Germany 20 miles off our coastline for the next 5 yrs of the second world war,there was a rear guard action by some French troops god bless em,but it was France the biggest standing army at the time,fought Fanatically and was bled dry nearly in the great war 1914-1918,then seemed they weren't up for a second round must of had enough, Didn't help them much surrendering!! compared to fighting again,and now the French are escorting Illegal immigrants across the channel,whilst being paid not too
Allo, Allo a comedy spoof on the French resistance during WWII. Full of funny French and British stereotypes. 10 seasons at least and an institution in UK comedy.
The 'entente cordial' wasn't signed and ratified until the early 1900s. Making us allies and ending centuries of warfare and threats of warfare against each other in the future.
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoc is a Welsh town (now you know what he meant by the 'L' key getting jammed on the typewriter). Flemming discovered the mould that produces penicillin. Australian Howard Florey (and team) developed Fleming's discovery into a usable, manufacturable drug during the late 30s early 40s and was available in sufficient quantity to treat wounded soldiers by the time of the D-Day landings.
I hope it was you two I once saw debating the pronunciation of Gervais, because I recently heard an early radio show of his where they phoned his mother, who said (somewhat angrily) “Will you tell your partner get your name right?! It’s Jer-vay, NOT Jer-vayss!” So in his mum’s opinion at least, it’s Jer-vay. Steve Merchant spent the rest of the episode saying “Jer-vaysssss”.
Erm... did you not know that England and France had a tiny (by which I mean major) bit of history with each other??? Lol. Really? It's been a major part of WORLD history for probably 1000 years and has for better or worse shaped the world we live in today.
@@neilgayleard3842 and a slightly more subtle one was about the mold. "How long does bread have to be left out to get mold?" well seeing as Fleming was around before preservatives in bread were a thing I would say a day or two? You know when people would buy a loaf daily?
the true story is a little different it was this In 1928 Dr Alexander Fleming returned from a holiday to find mould growing on a Petri dish of Staphylococcus bacteria. He noticed the mould seemed to be preventing the bacteria around it from growing. He soon identified that the mould produced a self-defence chemical that could kill bacteria and loved the reaction yay for al murraaay every time jodi says al murraaaay i say yay
I know Jodi enjoys English Literature.Are you aware that Al Murray is the direct descendant of William Makepiece Thackeray,the author of Vanity Fair.His Grandfather Was Sir Ralph Murray,a British Ambassador
There are three outstanding and longer video by all you have still to cover. Al Murray - Every parent must watch this, Al Murray - Anthems and Al Murray - Secretary. For Mitchell and Webb you really should watch Mitchell & Webb - Vectron. Along with those and as an introduction to W.I.L.T.Y. ( would i lie to you ) where David Mitchell is one of the team captains, you really should watch David Mitchell: Victoria doesn’t know this … - Would I Lie to You?. Victoria being a guest on the show and David's wife. Please please ensure Jody doesn't miss that last one. I just hope it doesn't give Nick any ideas.
I went to Paris twice, the French were really hostile to us. Quite the contrast to Amsterdam where everyone is lovely. Even those who spoke English in France refused to do so. I admit I can’t speak French but I can speak German and Spanish so it’s not like I refuse to learn languages.
Two things guys: 1)- You seem a tad surprised about our negative view of the French...have you not heard of the 100 Years War? & 2)- Your great great great uncle 'IS' Welsh...how old is the old bugger? Also he's Welsh but not his brother/sister or whoever your great great grandpa/grandma is/was? 🤔😉😊
What you have to remember about Al Murray is that he is a genuine historian and his pub landlord act is a piss take of a lot of Brits that still believe in the empire. He’s sending up his own and exposing a lot of the insular attitudes of many UK idiots
No wonder the Americans did not invent penicillin. The idea that something can just be left in a fridge for a week and a half, two weeks tops, without going mouldy is just a unique feature of the US food industry.
I took my kids to Euro Disney in Paris when they were younger and I've gotta say I've been all over Europe but no one is ruder than the French. I would never visit again. Here's an idea for your Boring reviews, try the Scottish comedian Frankie Boyle.😁
Word play Ian Flemming the author of every genuine James Bond book (1953-1964 when he died and the last story was a collection of short stories he wrote published in 1966) and Alexander Fleming (a Scot by the way) who discovered penicillin (1928). No relation or connection... Which is why James Bond has turned into Jason Bourne...
A good example of British thinking is Thomas Newcomen , who was watching a pan of water boil on the fire when he noticed that the pan lid was been lifted up by the steam and dropping back when the steam escaped, he went on to invent the steam engine.
Apart from the fact that we have been at war with France for the best part of the last millennium, Pub landlord hates particularly them because his wife ran off with a Frenchman
Speak for yourself. If we look at the number of hours worked per week by the French, we are at 36 and a half hours per week. This figure is in line with the European average, we even work more hours per week than our German or Danish friends. Moreover, French productivity is excellent, especially if you compare it to the number of hours worked. The French are among the most efficient workers in the world, they are in the 3ᵉ place of the most productive workers. End of the game.
it's a comedy routine he's eluding too... Try an understand context. But if you really want to go there, we retire at 67, you've just raised yours from 62 to 64 and France is on fire because if the militancy of the working force... Every time you don't like something you go on strike, blockade roads, ports and transport facilities and destroy other people's property...
Oh and there was that time when the French government had a great idea too surrender there entire navy too the Germans we gave them 3 choices,sail too England and combine navy's, scuttle ya navy in harbour so that Jerry couldn't use them, Sail to a neutral port and navy interd for the war,No didn't want to do this so the RAF on Winston Churchill's orders and we bombed and sank the French navy so the Germans couldn't have the ships,oh and 1000 French sailors died oh well,fish gotta swim,shark's gotta eat 😊
So, you leave your Monday leftovers on the plate, and on Friday you eat them. The only thing I can think of is it's a cure for having control of your bowels. 😀. But yes, nature can beat nature. Al is a great comedian, acting as an idiot but using his clever knowledge as a somewhat bigoted character. Genius.
You got all way of two seconds of clip then pause fantastic 👏 reaction .. superb why let it play, when you can recant I brilliant bit of observation like English don't like the French.
It’s a matter of us trying to be cognizant of what our audience prefers. We can’t make everyone happy of course but it has progressed from just talking throughout the reaction as it’s easier to not set up the pausing recording situation and just play it. But now when we have something to comment on we pause it so we don’t talk over the video and miss jokes. But, again, can’t make everyone happy.
You’re a little touchy for someone who doesn’t have to watch this. It’s their channel to react to as they see fit. If you don’t want them to pause just watch it on your own, then you can sarcastically applaud yourself when you pause to go for a piss. Anyway, I’m pretty sure you’ve got a local newspaper website to leave comments on to keep you busy. Just chill out a bit.
I'm pretty sure that clip was from his tv show. To some, the ongoing "culture war" in the West is simply a continuation of British thinking v French thinking.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤢🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮
There's a Wiki on Anglo-French wars spanning a little over 7 centuries... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-French_Wars Thankfully the last one was over 200yrs ago (discounting the Vichy regime...so really it was against Nazi Germany). Since then it's mostly been mutual respect and cooperation (even if through gritted teeth) as well as culturally 'talk/banter' ...but plenty of it! 🤣 Think about it, the British Isles are a relatively, but not inconsiderably small fertile landmass VERY close to a massive landmass...'do the math' as you Yanks like to say! But there will never again be another war between 'certain' European countries again. I can't say all, but UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Netherlands (basically West Europe), I'm certain of.
100 year war between England and France..see european history!! A lot of English/British normal families are/were French /German (current Royal family is German, only changing their name to Windsor during WW2 to avoid British public backlash!). So very deep war history between British and European countries , especially the French! Russian Tsars, German Kaisers, French kings, and a lot of European royal families inter married and fought with Britain historically!
as an englishman hating the french is a national pass time that goes back about a thousand years
Well they did shoot our king in the eye, but we don't hold a grudge
Penicillin was discovered when Fleming noticed a mold had killed all the bacteria on a contaminated petri dish, I think Al is using a touch of artistic license 😂
Fleming had served as a battle field doctor during WW1 and was acutely aware on how many patients were lost to wound infection. His talent/genius was in recognising the significance of that mould growing on a neglected laboratory plate. Other equally brilliant scientists took the theory forward, for which they were recognised. It is a serious question as to whether Fleming and his compatriots are the most significant contributors to mankind in the last 150 years.
The dislike of the French goes all the way back to 1066 and the time of William the bastard . So it's not much of a stretch to say we have always hated them. 😂
The Norman's weren't French, they were Vikings, (Norse Men = Normans).
@markdouglas5310 please tell me you are joking, William was a noble from Normandy which is in France, as Al Murray would say, you would be shit at a pub quiz 😂
@@ShadowRaider91He was from 'viking' decent/heritage. His 'family' invaded Normandy and took it over becoming their rulers. So that person who said that is kinda right.
As a Brit I’ve nothing good to say about the French having to work with them a few times.
HAVING BEEN ON HOLIDAY TO FRANCE MANY TIMES THEY ARE NICE PEOPLE JUST LIKE ALL COUNTRIES HAVE, UK IS FULL OF PILLOCKS, LIKE BREXITEERS LOK 😅
As a Brit, I've got nothing good to say about the French, period.
@@barrymitchell6444as a Brit you'd say full stop not period?
@@splodge561 Yes, I would. But I'm aware more Americans than Brits are reading on here, so allowed for that. Well spotted though.
true...albeit unlike the Italians, at least they show up for a war 😅
There is a book “1000 years of annoying the French” We have a love hate relationship with france
I have that book. Wouldn't part with it.😅
BTW, "Time Gentlemen Please" is the TV series where the pub landlord is set. He isn't just a character for the stage. If you ever watch it, you'll get some of the in-jokes that are probably being missed at the moment. eg when he quietly mutters, "It's been nearly a year" or "I was never confused".
The squirrels 😂
We owned a lot of France at one time. But thankfully we gave it back.
Page 3 - the good bit of the newspaper that he refers to was the page with the busty model on it. A Rupert Murdoch invention I believe, or at least it was first in one of his papers.
Britain gave the world ; jet engine,telescopes, t.v. electric telegraph,FOOTBALL, the Internet, industrialisation, agricultural revolution, the computer, clockwork radio, trains,parliamentary democracy, policing ,the postal service and stamps, steam engines, Shakespeare, The Beatles, submarines, desalination....etc etc If you have an electronic device,use planes, trains and live in the free world its mainly down to British inventions.
Just a point of order for anyone who didn't know Alexander Fleming is credited with the discovery of penicillin whilst Ian Fleming wrote the James Bond Books. 🙂
Yeah well I mean we did go to war with them for 100 years straight and they did kinda cost us having the USA in our empire because we couldn’t afford to fight you at the same time as the French so we gave you independence so we didn’t have to fight 2 full scale wars at once
I used to have to attend meetings in France every month. I’d get up, drive and hour to the airport, fly from Manchester to Paris, spend 45 mins in a taxi and still be first in the office. The French guys would roll up at some point and complain about the traffic and go off to get a coffee to recover from their arduous journey. You’ve got to love them, they’re like our favourite uncle but we can’t admit it.
The culture (mold) was discovered by Fleming ina Petri Dish. Bur Al was slightly changing things for a comedic reaction 🙂
I can't judge them all, just by personal experience but the French tend to be very very rude and usually we're very polite. Could be that? spikey frogs xD
Not to the Scots they're not, the Auld Alliance and all that.
@@garymcatear822 haha yeah well everyone loves the Scots!
I found the French very nice and frendly, you were unlucky, the British high upside want you to hate everyone
@@kallumleader9110 Well yeah that's a good point lol
@@garymcatear822 haha! 😅
The English really love the French and we always have their backs (as they do ours) when times call on it. We share a mountain of history and even had a 100 year war with them. When the English have a fondness for any nation (good examples are the French & American's) it's customary to mock them as a form of endearment.
Speak for yourself. Every English person I know despises the French. Especially after their threats and goading, since the UK left the corrupt club known as the EU.
The taking back Sunday t-shirt tho. Throwback
The 'little tiff ' with rhe French was the Napoleonic Wars 1803- 1815 😂😂😂.... neighbours from hell ever since as Al calls them. Especially at Six Nations time
Britain and France have the very definaition of a Love/Hate relationship.
Ironic misspelling
We love their wine, they hate us. Fair enough.
@larryfroot
I prefer Aussie wine to overpriced and overblown French wine.
@lyndoncmp5751 Italian wine is the best. Barolo in particular.
Two more Al Murray clips that you could try... Al Murray, Edinburgh and beyond.... and Secretary by Al Murray. Very funny!
There is always a grain of truth in satire and or comedy .
Jodi still living dangerously on the edge, with her Al Mu-ray ...
our food does tend to go mouldy quite quickly but that is due to the fact that we don't use so many preservatives in our food. a lot of stuff like that is banned in the UK/Europe
A little bit of a thing? 😂
We had a thing called "The hundred years war".
Until you can't fit anymore in the bowl and you can't fill the kettle to make a brew, Then you have to wash up!🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
*Sink?
A good way to define serendipity...
To answer to that darling's question,having a 100 year war with France,Joan of arc etc,the fall of France in 1940 was a surrender monkeys picnic,which put Germany 20 miles off our coastline for the next 5 yrs of the second world war,there was a rear guard action by some French troops god bless em,but it was France the biggest standing army at the time,fought Fanatically and was bled dry nearly in the great war 1914-1918,then seemed they weren't up for a second round must of had enough, Didn't help them much surrendering!! compared to fighting again,and now the French are escorting Illegal immigrants across the channel,whilst being paid not too
Allo, Allo a comedy spoof on the French resistance during WWII. Full of funny French and British stereotypes. 10 seasons at least and an institution in UK comedy.
Just ONE of our wars with the French went on for 100years!!!!
England has been to war with France 23 times... its fair to say we don't get on although we've been on the same side since 1816
The 'entente cordial' wasn't signed and ratified until the early 1900s. Making us allies and ending centuries of warfare and threats of warfare against each other in the future.
Not quite…the Fashoda incident nearly caused another war between Britain and France in 1898.
The animosity between the British and the French is more a rivalry, we secretly respect each other, but would never say so.
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoc is a Welsh town (now you know what he meant by the 'L' key getting jammed on the typewriter). Flemming discovered the mould that produces penicillin. Australian Howard Florey (and team) developed Fleming's discovery into a usable, manufacturable drug during the late 30s early 40s and was available in sufficient quantity to treat wounded soldiers by the time of the D-Day landings.
(Pedant alert) You missed an 'h' at the end of the Welsh town. Wouldn't want anyone going to the wrong place.
@@affalaffaa My "aitch" key isn't working.
@@johnwhear9600 Ah, fair enough. I hate it when that hap.....Hey! Wait a minute...
Penicillin wouldn't save my daughter's life, because she is allergic to it. Sorry to Mr Murraaaaaaaaay. 😁
I hope it was you two I once saw debating the pronunciation of Gervais, because I recently heard an early radio show of his where they phoned his mother, who said (somewhat angrily) “Will you tell your partner get your name right?! It’s Jer-vay, NOT Jer-vayss!” So in his mum’s opinion at least, it’s Jer-vay. Steve Merchant spent the rest of the episode saying “Jer-vaysssss”.
That wasn’t us debating that but thanks for the tip. I have been saying it wrong all this time
Speaking of British humour, Jodi is the spitting image of Ronni Ancona - check her out.
We love the french like a hole in the head
Check out Micky Flanagan - The French are Really Lazy 😂
England and France have a list it of a tiff.. we only fought a 100year war that the simpsons called operations speedy resolution
Erm... did you not know that England and France had a tiny (by which I mean major) bit of history with each other??? Lol. Really? It's been a major part of WORLD history for probably 1000 years and has for better or worse shaped the world we live in today.
Their American school teach !
@@neilgayleard3842 I know, but I thought even in America it was still common knowledge? Especially with the history they have with the French???
@@neilgayleard3842 and a slightly more subtle one was about the mold. "How long does bread have to be left out to get mold?" well seeing as Fleming was around before preservatives in bread were a thing I would say a day or two? You know when people would buy a loaf daily?
It's actually not that long ago since bread would go mouldy. That's why we made bread pudding.
Sadly not. Americans should be ashamed.
the true story is a little different it was this
In 1928 Dr Alexander Fleming returned from a holiday to find mould growing on a Petri dish of Staphylococcus bacteria. He noticed the mould seemed to be preventing the bacteria around it from growing. He soon identified that the mould produced a self-defence chemical that could kill bacteria
and loved the reaction
yay for al murraaay every time jodi says al murraaaay i say yay
You saved me the bother of typing that mate cheers lol
@@garymcatear822 its ok the magic of copy and past works great no way was i going to type it out
@@scottosborne2915 lol
And then did nothing about it. The real work was done by other scientists later. Fleming was too lazy.
@@scottosborne2915 Ah right see if i were to type it out i would have did it in my own words.
you guys are funny subscribed.and gals 😊
Thanks for the sub and the kind comment
He is the Lord of britain
Only guys know how long it takes for mould to grow from scratch.
I know Jodi enjoys English Literature.Are you aware that Al Murray is the direct descendant of William Makepiece Thackeray,the author of Vanity Fair.His Grandfather Was Sir Ralph Murray,a British Ambassador
There are three outstanding and longer video by all you have still to cover. Al Murray - Every parent must watch this, Al Murray - Anthems and Al Murray - Secretary. For Mitchell and Webb you really should watch Mitchell & Webb - Vectron. Along with those and as an introduction to W.I.L.T.Y. ( would i lie to you ) where David Mitchell is one of the team captains, you really should watch David Mitchell: Victoria doesn’t know this … - Would I Lie to You?. Victoria being a guest on the show and David's wife. Please please ensure Jody doesn't miss that last one. I just hope it doesn't give Nick any ideas.
Sounds great on all requests. Thank you!
I went to Paris twice, the French were really hostile to us. Quite the contrast to Amsterdam where everyone is lovely. Even those who spoke English in France refused to do so. I admit I can’t speak French but I can speak German and Spanish so it’s not like I refuse to learn languages.
Two things guys: 1)- You seem a tad surprised about our negative view of the French...have you not heard of the 100 Years War? & 2)- Your great great great uncle 'IS' Welsh...how old is the old bugger? Also he's Welsh but not his brother/sister or whoever your great great grandpa/grandma is/was? 🤔😉😊
Britain (specificaly England) has had quite a few spats with France :-
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-French_Wars
What you have to remember about Al Murray is that he is a genuine historian and his pub landlord act is a piss take of a lot of Brits that still believe in the empire. He’s sending up his own and exposing a lot of the insular attitudes of many UK idiots
No wonder the Americans did not invent penicillin. The idea that something can just be left in a fridge for a week and a half, two weeks tops, without going mouldy is just a unique feature of the US food industry.
IN ENGLAND WE CALL AS A SLANG TERM (SPUDS) FOR POTATOES
al murray tv show Time Gentlemen Please ran from 2000 to 2002 you can find episodes on youtube.
I took my kids to Euro Disney in Paris when they were younger and I've gotta say I've been all over Europe but no one is ruder than the French. I would never visit again.
Here's an idea for your Boring reviews, try the Scottish comedian Frankie Boyle.😁
If you haven't already, find Al Murray: Bacon Proves The Existence of God. . It's totally hilarious!
In the UK we have to pardon our French. so think how bad they must be?
Word play Ian Flemming the author of every genuine James Bond book (1953-1964 when he died and the last story was a collection of short stories he wrote published in 1966) and Alexander Fleming (a Scot by the way) who discovered penicillin (1928). No relation or connection...
Which is why James Bond has turned into Jason Bourne...
A good example of British thinking is Thomas Newcomen , who was watching a pan of water boil on the fire when he noticed that the pan lid was been lifted up by the steam and dropping back when the steam escaped, he went on to invent the steam engine.
Aye of course it does
It’s ever since they surrendered in world war 2 we’ve always held it against them in a weird way, we think they’re cowards that’s pretty much it 🤣✌️
True. Their national flag is white. But they added a blue band and a red band to it.
His surname is Scottish and the Original surname is Moray 🏴👍
Apart from the fact that we have been at war with France for the best part of the last millennium, Pub landlord hates particularly them because his wife ran off with a Frenchman
Its a known thing about the Brits and French
You still have his sitcom "time gentleman please" to watch yet
For a good English view on France: “French are lazy by Mickey Flanagan”
Speak for yourself. If we look at the number of hours worked per week by the French, we are at 36 and a half hours per week. This figure is in line with the European average, we even work more hours per week than our German or Danish friends.
Moreover, French productivity is excellent, especially if you compare it to the number of hours worked. The French are among the most efficient workers in the world, they are in the 3ᵉ place of the most productive workers.
End of the game.
it's a comedy routine he's eluding too... Try an understand context.
But if you really want to go there, we retire at 67, you've just raised yours from 62 to 64 and France is on fire because if the militancy of the working force... Every time you don't like something you go on strike, blockade roads, ports and transport facilities and destroy other people's property...
Is that why they have bigger economy than us now ? Lol plus they don't fanny about like now in France with pensions, we brits are soft pussies
The English are just as bad they do the same
The French terrify me. My daddy is Welsh I love the Welsh
The reason it's a running joke with the French the British and French fought for years hell even had the 100 years war so
the "tiff" versus France is only 1,000 years old
I dont think you've done "Secretary by Al Murray" that's a famous one, if you need another Al Murray.
Thanks. Didn't know about it until you and others just requested it.
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It was a petri dish
Forget the reaction twaddle with all it's inane comments, just watch Al Murray direct and have a good laugh.
Oh and there was that time when the French government had a great idea too surrender there entire navy too the Germans we gave them 3 choices,sail too England and combine navy's, scuttle ya navy in harbour so that Jerry couldn't use them, Sail to a neutral port and navy interd for the war,No didn't want to do this so the RAF on Winston Churchill's orders and we bombed and sank the French navy so the Germans couldn't have the ships,oh and 1000 French sailors died oh well,fish gotta swim,shark's gotta eat
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France is nice it’s just the people living there lol
So, you leave your Monday leftovers on the plate, and on Friday you eat them. The only thing I can think of is it's a cure for having control of your bowels. 😀. But yes, nature can beat nature. Al is a great comedian, acting as an idiot but using his clever knowledge as a somewhat bigoted character. Genius.
nooo there's no truth in Ian Flemming discovering penicillin while writing a James Bond novel... two different Flemings was Alexander Fleming. . .
He knows that. It was a joke
Wow. No shit!
I for one am glad people like this exist.
BLIMEY you took it hook line and sinker lol 😅😅
So American. Sport shirt and baseball cap.
I DONT KNOW IF YOU BOTH KNOW THAT THE WORD (BLOODY) HAS (AL) SOMETIMES USES CAN BE A SOFT SLANG SWEARING WORD
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Next video karakoram band gol chakkar with behind the scene plzzzzzzzz I am huge & crazy fan of karakoram band
You got all way of two seconds of clip then pause fantastic 👏 reaction .. superb why let it play, when you can recant I brilliant bit of observation like English don't like the French.
It’s a matter of us trying to be cognizant of what our audience prefers. We can’t make everyone happy of course but it has progressed from just talking throughout the reaction as it’s easier to not set up the pausing recording situation and just play it. But now when we have something to comment on we pause it so we don’t talk over the video and miss jokes. But, again, can’t make everyone happy.
You’re a little touchy for someone who doesn’t have to watch this. It’s their channel to react to as they see fit. If you don’t want them to pause just watch it on your own, then you can sarcastically applaud yourself when you pause to go for a piss. Anyway, I’m pretty sure you’ve got a local newspaper website to leave comments on to keep you busy. Just chill out a bit.
Thanks
French...no way! They are always striking and moaning.
Not
Are you guys both teachers ... Jody your mega cute x
Yes she is
And who says that the world is lacking kindness and tact?
I'm pretty sure that clip was from his tv show. To some, the ongoing "culture war" in the West is simply a continuation of British thinking v French thinking.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤢🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮
For FS do some research - history between Britain and the rest of the world will become c lear. Sad!y Americans have no clue.
I have been reading a book on french heroes there’s only two pages ?
There's a Wiki on Anglo-French wars spanning a little over 7 centuries... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-French_Wars
Thankfully the last one was over 200yrs ago (discounting the Vichy regime...so really it was against Nazi Germany). Since then it's mostly been mutual respect and cooperation (even if through gritted teeth) as well as culturally 'talk/banter' ...but plenty of it! 🤣
Think about it, the British Isles are a relatively, but not inconsiderably small fertile landmass VERY close to a massive landmass...'do the math' as you Yanks like to say!
But there will never again be another war between 'certain' European countries again. I can't say all, but UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Netherlands (basically West Europe), I'm certain of.
She's fit, he dresses like a teenager even though he's 50 plus.
100 year war between England and France..see european history!! A lot of English/British normal families are/were French /German (current Royal family is German, only changing their name to Windsor during WW2 to avoid British public backlash!).
So very deep war history between British and European countries , especially the French! Russian Tsars, German Kaisers, French kings, and a lot of European royal families inter married and fought with Britain historically!