The 2nd and last skits were pretty much in the earlier days of Kylie Mole. The 2nd one especially, as it wasn't as so refined as Kylie eventually became. And her freckles were much more defined in the 2nd skit. Her freckles softened a bit more over time. I used to love Kylie Mole so much. Being a teenager myself around the late 80's. And living in what was a low to middle class neighbourhood. I could definitely relate to the Kylie Mole character.
I remember this era, I was at school then. It was, for some reason, between probably 1976 and 1979, acceptable behaviour for us male youth to refer to teenage girls and either rags or moles. For example, you would be with your mates waiting at the bus stop and a girl would be standing there or walking past on her way to school and we would all call out either “rag” or “mole”. Just for no reason. I look back now and actually ashamed of myself.
yeah they have different words now. there is a split though, the young fellas dont want to be misogynistic, they sometimes know what that is and think its shameful. but how it used to be was like you said, and then the fellas got a bit older and realised that maybe it wasn't a nice and respectful thing to do, a bit like calling a bloke a dickhead or a wog or a poof or something. thing about dickhead....it still works. call the sheilas that maybe.
How did she not break character?? That was absolute gold that skit!!
Memories flashing back lol ... i was small kid when she was super famous in Australia
The 2nd and last skits were pretty much in the earlier days of Kylie Mole.
The 2nd one especially, as it wasn't as so refined as Kylie eventually became.
And her freckles were much more defined in the 2nd skit. Her freckles softened a bit more over time.
I used to love Kylie Mole so much.
Being a teenager myself around the late 80's. And living in what was a low to middle class neighbourhood. I could definitely relate to the Kylie Mole character.
oh flippin dead straight.. me too❤️
even in the mid to late 90s it was relatable
Bring the fun days back❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I loved Kylie Mole when I was a kid, I had a picture of her on my wall 😂
Me too
“What is it?”
It’s bean soup.
“I don’t care what it’s been, what IS it?”
😂
😂❤️love her
She just goes
😂😂😂 - That bean soup joke!!!
George, here is BRAT ... OUR CAT... OOPS, it's me, oh! OK next our Crikey
Brings back memories..lol
GEORGE, ,now I REMEMBER... KYLIE...
'SO EXCELLENT ' SONG NEXT 🔮
I missed this show haha
In love with that tongue! It used to help a lot when I was a young fella
The ultimate Aussie Valley Girl.
'JACQUI LAMBIE' before politics
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Omg genius
Millionaire Hot Seat got me here
Haha whiteblackatcha
I’m loving ha
comedy gold...still .
I’ll bet anything only Aussies will understand this, poms maybe, seppos never.
Chinese burns existed in 80s aswell?
Yes
I remember this era, I was at school then. It was, for some reason, between probably 1976 and 1979, acceptable behaviour for us male youth to refer to teenage girls and either rags or moles. For example, you would be with your mates waiting at the bus stop and a girl would be standing there or walking past on her way to school and we would all call out either “rag” or “mole”. Just for no reason. I look back now and actually ashamed of myself.
yeah they have different words now. there is a split though, the young fellas dont want to be misogynistic, they sometimes know what that is and think its shameful. but how it used to be was like you said, and then the fellas got a bit older and realised that maybe it wasn't a nice and respectful thing to do, a bit like calling a bloke a dickhead or a wog or a poof or something.
thing about dickhead....it still works. call the sheilas that maybe.
There should be American subtitles for this video for the people who don't speak Britainish
Is this a joke?! She's Australian not British. As a Brit I wish our chavs were this good
Kylie speaks fluent Bogan which is definitely an Australian dialect.
@@cannibalbunnygirl No need to be rude, I meant British - not Britainish. My mistake.
To be fair to you, she does have a bit of a faux-British accent. She is Aussie though.
It's English. What fucking subtitles do you need? I'm American btw? And I highly suspect you're a troll or a foreigner who can't tell the difference.
Hostabil lol
And aksed ...
George, someone has gotta L O V E ME. Do YOU?
INSPITE OF MY MANY CHARACTER FLAWS.
BOO HOO 🐦 🕊 🌌 ➕ 🦉 PLUS YOU 🦉
WE GOT GOLD ..... MAN, ZZZ 🏡 grrr
Hi
Lol... But what actual accent is she supposed to have...?
She's Australian
@@alexbrunt897 haha. Yeah but no Aussie actually sounds like that
It has to be inspired by Moon Unit from Zappa’s ‘Valley Girl’
It's "bogan".
Look at her tiny hands
"so embarrassing..."
Anyone else think that this is not funny?
are you australian? where you part of this culture in the 80's? then maybe not, and if you were then thats your prerogative :)
Noozy Booshka, thanks mate 👍🇦🇺. But I don't think only Aussie's have a a right to say these jokes are bad, cheers.
@ok ok I did
Maybe there’s an issue with your hearing... Or you’re under 35...
It was of the era, most like this just for the nostalgia of remembering seeing Kylie on a Sunday night in the late 80s
You know you know ya just goo
Rubbish then and never improved