As this episode was aired early 2018, it was strangely prescient. "Bad manners is the worst thing you can catch in the office...unless you work in a virus laboratory."
just saw an older episode yesterday where sandy said something along the line "...the biggest quarantine in the world..." and I had to chuckle a bit x)
I guess we Germans are just fine when Richard Osman keeps an eye on us with his "bad eyesight even with glasses". Don't tell your weakness, Germans are listening Richard 😂😂😂
Saw the Manet/Degas exhibition at the Met. I thought Degas’ blurriness was an affectation, but macular degeneration would explain a lot. Manet was still a much better painter, even taking that into account.
Getting sick at the office, that's what I call foreshadowing! Also here the weirdest thing about gaps in resumes. Usually it's because there was personal stuff like going to school, raising a child, self discovery. But recently, many employers are suspicious about gaps in every resume from March to September of 2020. It's as if they've already forgotten what happened then! 🤦♀
I'm not sure about onions but it works with garlic. Rub garlic on your foot, or your child's, and you taste it or smell it on their breath. I have experienced it.
my step mom said that too. she'd shred up several onions for thanksgiving prep and never shed a tear, but everyone else in the room was looking like we were forced to watch Old Yeller over and over
Contacts work for reducing irritation from ammonia gas (if ever to encounter ) as well, but that only means you don't feel the damage as it occurs. Contacts don't necessarily "block" the onion gases but instead absorb them that you need to thoroughly clean the contacts afterwards or throw them away.
But I DID get my eyes checked at my optician also, I saw it chalked on a wall in Karachi, "Milton went blind because there were no opticians back in the day" I don't know how factual the statement or how effective the advertisement, but I was amused
So, Sandy, they make these things, I think they even have them in Denmark, called _sweaters_ that apparently, if you wear one, you'll quit complaining about the thermostat being set too low. Quite an invention, I'd say.
Richard Osman is pretty good in this, though I saw a special where he interviewed Frankie Boyle and he ended it by scolding and shaming Boyle for some joke he had made and it’s been a hard negative impression to let go of.
Gary Linaker's new demands for working at the BBC, for his own security, so if any BBC whistleblowers state publicly his BBC pay he would know who it was by the id card they are wearing.
I love Sandy (and I loved Stephen Frye, too). But Alan - the unfortunately permanent panelist is revolting. First, he thinks he's the funniest thing ever. He's like the asinine class clown and he's not funny...he's just fekkin' annoying. Worst thing is that Sandy seems to find him hilarious. UGH. I stopped watching just because Alan repulses me.
I adore Sandy so much. I love it when she has to double check with Alan if a football joke is made 😄
This is gold dust. I live in France and nobody understands the onion reference. Including me until now.
This is definitely one of the best episodes! All the guests - and Alan - were fantastic.
I am commenting 7 June 2024. "... the biggest troll?" First answer by Alan: Donald Trump. I couldn't agree more! 😂😂👍
Yes, definitely!!!
Absolutely love QI ! Truely wish I could watch A-N , & U-Z ! Still , Thankful for many hours of Laughter & Thoughtful reflections.
I don't feel there was enough attention and credit given to David Mitchel for getting a sport question correct! Double points!
😅😅m😅m😅m😅m😅😅it’s the way way I see you guys in this pic too but it’s oooh
Oh, this is a genuinely good one. Everyone is in top form in this episode
As this episode was aired early 2018, it was strangely prescient. "Bad manners is the worst thing you can catch in the office...unless you work in a virus laboratory."
Foreshadowing!!
just saw an older episode yesterday where sandy said something along the line "...the biggest quarantine in the world..."
and I had to chuckle a bit x)
What a great episode this was!
Richard is on fire in this episode!
This was a delightful combination, I enjoyed it immensely!!😊😅❤
I guess we Germans are just fine when Richard Osman keeps an eye on us with his "bad eyesight even with glasses".
Don't tell your weakness, Germans are listening Richard 😂😂😂
I wish I had Richard Osman's vision. His optical defects sound so much more interesting than mine.
Saw the Manet/Degas exhibition at the Met. I thought Degas’ blurriness was an affectation, but macular degeneration would explain a lot. Manet was still a much better painter, even taking that into account.
I’ve always preferred Degas to Manet.
There's an 'onion johny' street in Roscoff and an old bicycle propped up against the wall.
34:32 who’s gonna tell them they put the painting upside down?
Wondered that myself. Quite annoying.
Menopause will take care of those cold feelings.😂
Well, an unbelievable amount of cheese is a great start to a party.
Getting sick at the office, that's what I call foreshadowing!
Also here the weirdest thing about gaps in resumes. Usually it's because there was personal stuff like going to school, raising a child, self discovery. But recently, many employers are suspicious about gaps in every resume from March to September of 2020. It's as if they've already forgotten what happened then!
🤦♀
You really upload the same 3 or 4 episodes and relabel them as the next in the series.
I'm not sure about onions but it works with garlic. Rub garlic on your foot, or your child's, and you taste it or smell it on their breath. I have experienced it.
If you are a contact wearer, onions won't make you tear up ❤
my step mom said that too. she'd shred up several onions for thanksgiving prep and never shed a tear, but everyone else in the room was looking like we were forced to watch Old Yeller over and over
@@ghomerhust a chance for a good manly cry!
Contacts work for reducing irritation from ammonia gas (if ever to encounter ) as well, but that only means you don't feel the damage as it occurs. Contacts don't necessarily "block" the onion gases but instead absorb them that you need to thoroughly clean the contacts afterwards or throw them away.
The Plague?
Ha ha ha haaa... 2019-2024-...
But I DID get my eyes checked at my optician
also, I saw it chalked on a wall in Karachi, "Milton went blind because there were no opticians back in the day"
I don't know how factual the statement or how effective the advertisement, but I was amused
8:27 Men.
When chopping onions always chew gum or bread in your mouth to keep from breathing
Hang on hang on , When Sandy keeps saying :"They did a study.." MY POINT IS , WHO?
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Richard Osman 🏅
which germs?
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Near sightedness aka myopia. Where you cannot see far, if you are farsided you do not see close.
Farsighted. Or in France, where I live, Presbyterian, I kid you not.
What is a Nogleperson?
So, Sandy, they make these things, I think they even have them in Denmark, called _sweaters_ that apparently, if you wear one, you'll quit complaining about the thermostat being set too low. Quite an invention, I'd say.
So why did they laugh when she said Files Disease? Am I missing something?
A pun on Weil's Disease (pronounced Vile's disease), presumably.
Fyle's disease is a real thing. You can look it up yourself, as it's a bit depressing.
Richard Osman is pretty good in this, though I saw a special where he interviewed Frankie Boyle and he ended it by scolding and shaming Boyle for some joke he had made and it’s been a hard negative impression to let go of.
Mitchell, not Mitchel. Cheers
It's all over the comments too, like come on people
Why are they all wearing their IDs around their necks? Do security come round and check them during each commercial break? 😀
There's no commercial breaks during programs shown on the BBC.
its just in theme with their outfits
Gary Linaker's new demands for working at the BBC, for his own security, so if any BBC whistleblowers state publicly his BBC pay he would know who it was by the id card they are wearing.
Love QI but Richard Osman is not funny.
His desperation is quite funny
The show is about being interesting, not funny.
@@SpeccyMan Richard is neither. And of course you are wrong. Despite the name, comedy is at the heart of QI. No laughs, no programme.
It’s irritating that he (RO) shows his smugness when he is so eager to get a laugh! 🤦🏼♀️
Maybe your sense of humour is off...?( xx Devil's Advocate xx)
Alan Davies has a comical face but the comedy ends there.
Write 100 times: "comedy is subjective". Young Nick Jones beneath you, ditto.
However, with that observation, he is superior to Joe Lycett and James Acaster, who are very annoying, and not as funny as they think they are...
Why do you lot continue to watch and comment every week then? 😂 There's maybe two episodes without Davies, go watch 'em!
@@RealBradMiller
Why does my comment upset your feelings gillygaupus so much, because Alan is funnier than those two unfunny dandiprats??.......😄
@@RealBradMiller Alan Davies missed only one episode.
I love Sandy (and I loved Stephen Frye, too). But Alan - the unfortunately permanent panelist is revolting. First, he thinks he's the funniest thing ever. He's like the asinine class clown and he's not funny...he's just fekkin' annoying. Worst thing is that Sandy seems to find him hilarious. UGH. I stopped watching just because Alan repulses me.
And I find Alan adorable! You just might be in the minority. One reason Alan Davies is permanently there is because he is so popular.
Sandi is sexist. That's why I stopped watching.
which germs?