@@francesaggarwal22 I'm a council mum I'm nothing like any of these. I never grew up on a council estate though. My kids have severe autism so can't play out.
@kirstygunn9149 Ignore this lot... I bet you have a lovely minge luv! (I'm not an eater of one FYI... just biggin up the ladies who are bossing it) irrespective of it being as tight as a cats arse or as loose as the sounds of someone running in flip-flops! 💋
Many years ago when I was 18, I told a lovely Polish colleague lady, the bin (Trash can) was called a "minge" Funny little joke that kept on giving every time she called the bin a minge... even better when our boss called for a staff meeting, and she replied, "OK I just go take my minge out" 🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣 he said "I beg your pardon" The rest of us were wheezing!!! She knew I was a piss taker and handled it well. Still friends today too!
Council housing is is similar to social housing in the US .basically its for people that can't afford a mortgage or to rent from a private landlord but can afford to pay £ 300 to £ 500 a month for a three bed one bathroom house.
@@kirstygunn9149well it's not necessarily for people who can't afford a mortgage, anyone can apply for council or HA housing. I was a hospice nurse earning £40k and lived in a council house, I only moved out and bought a property because i needed a 3 bed and would have had to have waited years for a swap into a 3 bed council property.
@@CW1971 That's true. A friend of mine lives in a council flat in Lewisham, South London. At one time she was my boss, and I know for a fact that at that time she was earning £70k! She could easily have bought somewhere, but the flat was perfect for her, so she chose to stay. She gets brilliant views over London from her flat on the 13th floor, too. Some might argue that she should have given it up so that someone who really needed it could move in, but she didn't. But her circumstances changed, and she's now pretty much earning minimum wage, so kind of needs the flat herself now!
That has got to be the best video I've ever seen watching you both laugh at these funny videos are absolutely hilarious. I'm so happy to watch you're videos
Fun fact ! My friend lives on that very butt hole lane the guy talks about. He is also proud of it. We told him this April the 1st that their changing the name as it’s not longer appropriate and he had a melt down. He now has T-shirts with the slogan “George took me up Buthole Lane” (oh yeah it’s in shepshed England btw )
Can confirm that's how it is on a council estate, one of my favourite hobbies is waking up early on a Tuesday morning at about 08:00 and watching the Tuesday morning argument, if you get lucky sometimes the police show up.
Can also confirm . I’m in a similar estate. There’s two flats here (that are opposite each other) and they argue over everything thing. Last argument the big burly bald man from the flat near mine went into his flat and was chasing the skinny bloke from the opposite flat with a saucepan in hand. I was watching it all via my ring doorbell. Later he was holding the other flats wheeliebin “hostage” because the bin men put the bin near his door. Honestly it’s the funniest real life soap.
@@claregale9011 The estates I grew up on in London weren't rough either. There was the odd person or family here and there that everyone avoided, but generally they were great places to live. Might be different these days though, I expect they're a mixture of people who own their homes, and some who were shoved on the estate because they had nowhere else to go. That might cause a bit of agro!
@@MostlyPennyCat Is that an American perspective? It implies there's some oversight, I'm not sure that's true in the UK. Council housing is controlled by the council, who is their oversight to be considered "rent controlled"?
@@MostlyPennyCat Is that an American perspective? It implies there's some oversight, I'm not sure that's true in the UK. Council housing is controlled by the council, who is their oversight to be considered "rent controlled"?
Yes, we say council housing, they say rent controlled or low income housing and such. I believe it's still controlled by local government, be that state, country or town level.
@@MostlyPennyCat There's no stigma on council housing, in fact there's a waiting list as long as your arm. Once in, you're crazy to leave it unless you're buying, even then the right to buy makes where you are cheaper than any other property.
I know a lot of people think us Brits walk around in bowler hats with bad teeth and go whato top tea chaps but we're not like that really but some in the video goes from bad to worse 😂😂 the Payne and fury one just killed me I'm laughing that much love you both so much
The council in the UK is essentially your county government. The councils in the UK have built 1000s of council homes for families (who couldn't afford to rent privately or buy their own home) to rent at a subsidised rate. People living on council estates have a reputation for being chavy and 'rough' (explanation of 4:03)
Youre right, council is for low income housing. I live on a council estate (area/street run by the local council). Each town has a local council which is funded by the government. It is a lot cheaper then private rented (landlords) and can come come with longer tenancies. Either a short term 6 month lease (extendible) similar to private rented or long term lease like I do. Lived here 26 year now since I was 18 yr old. You might here a lot of bad stuff about council estates but I can honestly say I would never leave this home for another, too many good people around me.
@@Kokomo2675 for me, not really, They could move me into another property in no time if needed. They offered twice already, once to avoid bedroom tax (smaller property) and once due to my bad legs (atherosclerosis and melanoma)
Fanny is funny, when we moved to the US one of the county’s near us was holding a freeze your fanny race. I clearly found this hilarious and everyone else was wondering why I was laughing so much.
Hi Lindsay and Steve. Never mind the video YOU TWO were hilarious!! The domestic fight over getting in your car was FABULOUS!!! As for more comedy Only Fools and Horses 1 ... The Chandelier 2 ... Fall in bar These were voted the top 2 British comedy moments ever. Hope you enjoy. Have a good day. Nana Karen UK4
A council mum is a derogatory term, used to slur mothers on council estates, just like chav( council housed and violent )which was started by the media,.
A council mum is a woman with kids living in council housing ........ a derogatory term and implying someone is on low income ,possibly on social benefit payouts. A similar term in US might be " trailer trash" . Not nice language and not nice to label people in that way.
So nice to see you both slowly getting our humour. Minge is a word that’s commonly used and always brings a smile to your face. In some cases it literally does 😂😂
You need watch horrible histories honestly how most of us in UK learnt so much history growing up. 😁 I know random to comment this here. but need to recommend they have the songs on UA-cam.
council housing probably equates to the projects in your country, now days they tend to have a bad reputation, but that wasn't the case when i was growing up
@@Kokomo2675 true and I have but I feel bad about it. It’s like I’ve taken a public service and made it my own. We need to be building thousands more to make up for it.
"I'm going to look up 'minge' "!!! I can't breath!!! Hahaha I loved this video! Seeing you 2 laugh together makes me feel all warm inside! Lyndsay is usually emotional lol well done guys, from across the pond! ❤
That was hilarious watching you and Lindsey trying to make some sense out of us senseless Brits. But minge... I laughed so hard I think I've burst my farting strap.😂😂😂
Same here! I can't think of any of my friends from my school days in inner London who didn't either live on a council estate, in a house not on an estate but owned by the council, or in a place rented from a private landlord or housing association. People in my neck of the woods just didn't own property back then.
I grew up in housing association on the edge of the city, but went to school in a village, so there was a weird mix of us ruffians and kids who spent their weekends riding horses and shooting pheasants lol
Fania Borach (October 29, 1891 - May 29, 1951),[1] known professionally as Fanny Brice or Fannie Brice, was an American comedian, illustrated song model, singer, and actress who made many stage, radio, and film appearances. She is known as the creator and star of the top-rated radio comedy series The Baby Snooks Show.[2] Her life story was loosely adapted into the stage musical Funny Girl. Brice was famously portrayed by Barbra Streisand in both the original Broadway production of the musical and its 1968 film adaptation. Fanny is a feminine given name. Its origins include diminutives of the French name Frances. Sweet Fanny Adams: In English (originally Royal Navy) slang originating from the murder of eight-year-old Fanny Adams in 1867 and means "nothing at all" as well as a similar euphemism "F.A." = "fuck all".
We're going to go and look up minge!! 😂😂😂😂😂 nearly choked laughing. Knowing the word then hearing you say that line so innocently was the funniest thing in this video. Thank you so much for that. It will live rent free in my head forever 😂😂😂❤
I am guessing that a Council Mum is a mother that rents social housing from the local council. They are often single parents that are not employed. Of course, some mothers end up in that situation through no fault of their own, this caricature is one of those that chooses it as a lifestyle.
I was on a council estate when my daughter was 3 weeks old. I hated it, as it had a high crime and drug rate. As soon as I could move to a little village I did
Nothing wrong with that & rent is expensive, in fact i paid more in my rented house than my family did for a mortgage on a new build home! 200 quid a month more! @AndrewwarrenAndrew
I remember that episode of Tenable with Warwick Davis, and Daryl's hobby of taking photographs of different Weatherspoon Pub Carpets. It's actually not as daft as it first seems.
PLEASE don't assume that money relates to class, there are a lot of really nice "council house" residents but we also have more than our fair share of obnoxious (wealthier and therefore assumed classier, I believe they are referred to as Karen's) people (gender, religion, race, beliefs etc are immaterial)
Didn't even understand half of these myself haha. "What's minge" "I thought that was fanny " Don't look up minge it'll be in your search history forever haha 😆
If you want to see another, slightly longer, british accidental vitral hit check out 'Fenton'... he's a dog out on a lovely, calm, walk in the english countryside with his owner-it doesn't end well-a uk cult classic😂😂❤
I think the clip where you couldn't work out what was going on (I couldn't either!) was supposed to be funny because the copper was telling them not to move and to stay in the car, but in the next breath he tells them to get out of the car! I could be wrong, but who knows?! 🤷♂️😄
4:49 OK, somebody explain what the hell is going on here, I can't see enough detail in the video and the sound is muted. Have they stopped on a crossing and is that the police?
OK I went to the original video. They've been pulled over by some _very_ angry police. The passenger sings "na na na na we're completely ducked completely ducked we're completely ducked" to the tune of _baby give it up_
If you want funny, A comedian called Julian Clary is good to watch. He calls himself Britains favourite homosexual, he is a bit of a national treasure and much loved by many. He has done many things and also writes childrens books loved by my 10 year old granddaughter. They are about a family called the Bolds. He brought out a video of his concert tour when he was 50 called `Lord of The Minge'. I dont know if you can see this on you tube but its worth trying. it`s hilarious.
I used to live near the village with the rude street names . It's Saltaire in West Yorkshire, and was built by a Victorian millowner for his workers, rather like Port Sunlight. It's a lovely village and worth a visit.
yup, council housing is 'social housing', usually a form of housing with lower rent, sometimes the government pays for it too depending on your benefits
I can't even set Hey Siri up, as my accent bluescreens Hey Siri at the very first stage and despite spending hours trying to get past just saying "Hey Siri" I've never been able to get to the next stage.
I’d love to see what your search history recommends after you ‘go look up minge’ 😂😂 If you are going to start looking up other comedy clips I’d recommend looking at Victoria Wood ‘The ballad of Barry and Freda’ is a song or any clips from ‘Dinnerladies’ which is a sitcom Love you guys!
When Steve said "We're going to have to go look up minge!", I nearly spat my tea out🤣
😂 soooo funny
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Classic!!!!!🤣
Lindsay ‘now we’ll have to go and look at minge’ almost died 😂😂😂😂😂
sounds so funny hearing you casually say 'Minge'
What's a "council house?" The projects?
@@wmason1961yes similar
@@wmason1961 home owned by local govournments and rented out to families
Council estates are like your American projects. Council mums have got a fearsome reputation.
@@francesaggarwal22 I'm a council mum I'm nothing like any of these. I never grew up on a council estate though. My kids have severe autism so can't play out.
What’s a minge…omg I’m rolling here. Love it
It’s a midget ninja right?! ✌️
It's definitely something you'd need at least a tinge of the ginge in if you want to be allowed to call someone ginger
"We're going to have to go look up minge" at the end really got me :)
Wonder what they'd make of bearded clam and beef curtains......
Oh my Lordy. Well, it's an hour later. I guess they know by now.😂😭💀🤣
OMFG I've tears rolling at you two talking about minge, my life, that's a clip in itself for sure guys.
I loved the "We're going to have to look up minge" at the end of the video. I'm sure there's several council mums that would be happy to let you. :)
Stereotypes, yes ... but still a very funny collision of two new things for S and L to "look up".
As a mum of two that lives in a council house you really wouldn't want to look up mine babe.
@@kirstygunn9149 Sounds like it's been looked up enough already
@kirstygunn9149 Ignore this lot... I bet you have a lovely minge luv! (I'm not an eater of one FYI... just biggin up the ladies who are bossing it) irrespective of it being as tight as a cats arse or as loose as the sounds of someone running in flip-flops! 💋
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Many years ago when I was 18, I told a lovely Polish colleague lady, the bin (Trash can) was called a "minge" Funny little joke that kept on giving every time she called the bin a minge... even better when our boss called for a staff meeting, and she replied, "OK I just go take my minge out"
🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣 he said "I beg your pardon"
The rest of us were wheezing!!! She knew I was a piss taker and handled it well. Still friends today too!
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Oh no, you’re starting to learn too much about us 😂
Quote of the day "we're gonna have to look up minge"
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You guys just throwing the word “minge “ out cracked me up!😂oh to be British x
Isn't it interesting how certain words are only a big deal based on the cultural perception you grow up with?
@@reactingtomyroots absolutely it is! We use words such as “minge”as insults too. x
I freaking love you 2, when you lost it at Payne and fury, chefs kiss
That was absolutely hysterical! What's a minge? Oh, I think you do know my friends. Hope you have a great day. Peace
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A council mum. A mum who lives in a council house 😂
Not a mum who punts/burns cooncil, then.
ua-cam.com/video/b1CGraQpF7A/v-deo.htmlsi=w-4iCKHX0yUWSUj7&t=90
In the middle of our street
Council housing is is similar to social housing in the US .basically its for people that can't afford a mortgage or to rent from a private landlord but can afford to pay £ 300 to £ 500 a month for a three bed one bathroom house.
@@kirstygunn9149well it's not necessarily for people who can't afford a mortgage, anyone can apply for council or HA housing. I was a hospice nurse earning £40k and lived in a council house, I only moved out and bought a property because i needed a 3 bed and would have had to have waited years for a swap into a 3 bed council property.
@@CW1971 That's true. A friend of mine lives in a council flat in Lewisham, South London. At one time she was my boss, and I know for a fact that at that time she was earning £70k! She could easily have bought somewhere, but the flat was perfect for her, so she chose to stay. She gets brilliant views over London from her flat on the 13th floor, too.
Some might argue that she should have given it up so that someone who really needed it could move in, but she didn't. But her circumstances changed, and she's now pretty much earning minimum wage, so kind of needs the flat herself now!
Omg I'm dying - how many times can you say minge and Fanny in one video 😂😂😂
If its a video about brits ALOT lol
Definitely some funny clips there 🤣 haven't heard the word minge for ages 😂😂😂
7:35 the context is that it’s a Protestant marching band and a Catholic household resident
What wasn’t shown in that clip was them also smashing the bottom window.
Not Protestant, Orangemen, who are violent Protestant supremacists.
That has got to be the best video I've ever seen watching you both laugh at these funny videos are absolutely hilarious. I'm so happy to watch you're videos
Fun fact ! My friend lives on that very butt hole lane the guy talks about. He is also proud of it. We told him this April the 1st that their changing the name as it’s not longer appropriate and he had a melt down. He now has T-shirts with the slogan “George took me up Buthole Lane” (oh yeah it’s in shepshed England btw )
@7:45 with the bands got attacked by the bins lol at the end the BIN got arrested 😅😅
Can confirm that's how it is on a council estate, one of my favourite hobbies is waking up early on a Tuesday morning at about 08:00 and watching the Tuesday morning argument, if you get lucky sometimes the police show up.
Can also confirm . I’m in a similar estate.
There’s two flats here (that are opposite each other) and they argue over everything thing. Last argument the big burly bald man from the flat near mine went into his flat and was chasing the skinny bloke from the opposite flat with a saucepan in hand. I was watching it all via my ring doorbell. Later he was holding the other flats wheeliebin “hostage” because the bin men put the bin near his door. Honestly it’s the funniest real life soap.
Not all , the council estate I was brought up on was not rough at all but that was in the 80s 😊.
@@claregale9011 The estates I grew up on in London weren't rough either. There was the odd person or family here and there that everyone avoided, but generally they were great places to live. Might be different these days though, I expect they're a mixture of people who own their homes, and some who were shoved on the estate because they had nowhere else to go. That might cause a bit of agro!
@@andybaker2456 true , I have nothing but happy memories in the estate I grew up on , my step dad still lives in the same house 50yrs later .
Council is local government. So council housing is housing managed by local government. Therefore a council mum is resident in council housing.
Council housing = Rent Controlled housing
@@MostlyPennyCat Is that an American perspective?
It implies there's some oversight, I'm not sure that's true in the UK. Council housing is controlled by the council, who is their oversight to be considered "rent controlled"?
@@MostlyPennyCat Is that an American perspective?
It implies there's some oversight, I'm not sure that's true in the UK. Council housing is controlled by the council, who is their oversight to be considered "rent controlled"?
Yes, we say council housing, they say rent controlled or low income housing and such.
I believe it's still controlled by local government, be that state, country or town level.
@@MostlyPennyCat There's no stigma on council housing, in fact there's a waiting list as long as your arm. Once in, you're crazy to leave it unless you're buying, even then the right to buy makes where you are cheaper than any other property.
I have no words!
its the "do not move out of that car" followed by "get out the car"
Minge lane - the word Minge is another word for a ladies parts
In particular, unwaxed 😂😂😂
ladies front bottom
And queath is frontal fart 😂
I know a lot of people think us Brits walk around in bowler hats with bad teeth and go whato top tea chaps but we're not like that really but some in the video goes from bad to worse 😂😂 the Payne and fury one just killed me I'm laughing that much love you both so much
After hearing minge I went straight to the comment section 😂. You guys did not disappoint. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🏴
@USER-SIRReactingToMyRoots lol… aye a convo is good but not about minge 😂🏴
The council in the UK is essentially your county government. The councils in the UK have built 1000s of council homes for families (who couldn't afford to rent privately or buy their own home) to rent at a subsidised rate. People living on council estates have a reputation for being chavy and 'rough' (explanation of 4:03)
Youre right, council is for low income housing. I live on a council estate (area/street run by the local council). Each town has a local council which is funded by the government.
It is a lot cheaper then private rented (landlords) and can come come with longer tenancies.
Either a short term 6 month lease (extendible) similar to private rented or long term lease like I do.
Lived here 26 year now since I was 18 yr old.
You might here a lot of bad stuff about council estates but I can honestly say I would never leave this home for another, too many good people around me.
Same here. After years getting ripped off in the private sector, my council flat was a godsend.
And you would never get another cos there is a waiting lists for years.
@@Kokomo2675 for me, not really, They could move me into another property in no time if needed. They offered twice already, once to avoid bedroom tax (smaller property) and once due to my bad legs (atherosclerosis and melanoma)
Lindsey you absolutely made me howl at the end when you said "I need to go look at minge" 🙈🤣
Minge & fanny are names of downstairs lady parts.
Fanny is funny, when we moved to the US one of the county’s near us was holding a freeze your fanny race. I clearly found this hilarious and everyone else was wondering why I was laughing so much.
Trailer Park Trash...is the catch all American term to describe everything in this video 🤣
Particularly the council mum.
Wetherspoons founder from New Zealand, Tim Martin visited my local "spoons" recently one evening when I was there.
Hi Lindsay and Steve. Never mind the video YOU TWO were hilarious!! The domestic fight over getting in your car was FABULOUS!!! As for more comedy
Only Fools and Horses
1 ... The Chandelier
2 ... Fall in bar
These were voted the top 2 British comedy moments ever. Hope you enjoy. Have a good day. Nana Karen UK4
I just captured 13:00 to 13:01 for a no context meme where, for no reason, Lyndsey just blurts out: "We're gonna have to go look at minge!"
Minge is another word for lady garden, aka front door, axe wound ect 😬😁
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Gmornin from kent (the garden of England) 😵💫😵💫🤪🙃
Axe wound 😂😂😂😂 haven't heard that for a while
Any more? 😂😂😂😂😂
@@isking1715 Bakcy pouch, furry purse ✌🏻😂
*backy pouch
@@liamhennelly3961 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 these comments are making my day. Shall we start on the male parts? 😂😂😂😂😂
A council mum is a derogatory term, used to slur mothers on council estates, just like chav( council housed and violent )which was started by the media,.
Chav actually comes from Romani (gypsy). The derogatory acronym is an invention.
@@erikdalna211
Look that might be true for that meaning of the word, But chav was used in the media, and it meant something very different.
A council mum is a woman with kids living in council housing ........ a derogatory term and implying someone is on low income ,possibly on social benefit payouts. A similar term in US might be " trailer trash" . Not nice language and not nice to label people in that way.
So nice to see you both slowly getting our humour. Minge is a word that’s commonly used and always brings a smile to your face. In some cases it literally does 😂😂
omg thank you both for that I nearly chocked on my tea laughing. take care both love to sophia xx
You need watch horrible histories honestly how most of us in UK learnt so much history growing up. 😁 I know random to comment this here. but need to recommend they have the songs on UA-cam.
You guys crack me up, MINGE!! 😂😂😂
council housing probably equates to the projects in your country, now days they tend to have a bad reputation, but that wasn't the case when i was growing up
Not now either. I’ve lived on estates half my life and they are not ghettos. It’s just something that’s whipped up by the press.
@@erikdalna211 i don't totally agree with you, sure there are decent ones, but i know plenty of really bad ones. i agree the media demonises all
@@erikdalna211 Plus you can buy and own your council house.
@@Kokomo2675 true and I have but I feel bad about it. It’s like I’ve taken a public service and made it my own. We need to be building thousands more to make up for it.
"I'm going to look up 'minge' "!!! I can't breath!!! Hahaha I loved this video! Seeing you 2 laugh together makes me feel all warm inside! Lyndsay is usually emotional lol well done guys, from across the pond! ❤
This made me laugh 😂 thank you
That was hilarious watching you and Lindsey trying to make some sense out of us senseless Brits. But minge... I laughed so hard I think I've burst my farting strap.😂😂😂
Anyone laughing at minge childishly? I have red hair, guess what I get called!
How do ginger minge! 😂
This was absolutely hilarious! 😂🤣 You guys had me crying here ! ❤🇬🇧
Watching this and watching you both in hysterics has made my Friday night, better than anything on TV tonight. 😂
You guys laughing was making me laugh 😂. The Scouse girls were spot on 🤣
I'm 60 tomorrow and 95% of kids from my school (1000) and those within 100 miles grew up on council estates!!
Same here! I can't think of any of my friends from my school days in inner London who didn't either live on a council estate, in a house not on an estate but owned by the council, or in a place rented from a private landlord or housing association. People in my neck of the woods just didn't own property back then.
Me too. 61 now and live in a council bungalow near Manchester
Lots of not so rich in uk.... thank god for labour building homes for us. We might be poor but rich in heart (usually!)
And well raised they were I'll bet!
I grew up in housing association on the edge of the city, but went to school in a village, so there was a weird mix of us ruffians and kids who spent their weekends riding horses and shooting pheasants lol
Cracking reaction - really made me laugh - you obviously enjoyed it too
Steve and Lindsay, you need to do a video of you both looking up minge 😂😂
Don't word it like that ffs 🤣🤣
@@ShamanKyrick 😂😂 I didn’t realise how that was going to come across 🤣🤣
I didn't understand about 99% of those.
But I did minge 😂😂😂
We do seem to have an inexhaustible supply of words for the more delicate bits of anatomy .
Hi Steve & Lindsey. These are funny clips. The M word is the same as a fanny xx
Fania Borach (October 29, 1891 - May 29, 1951),[1] known professionally as Fanny Brice or Fannie Brice, was an American comedian, illustrated song model, singer, and actress who made many stage, radio, and film appearances. She is known as the creator and star of the top-rated radio comedy series The Baby Snooks Show.[2]
Her life story was loosely adapted into the stage musical Funny Girl. Brice was famously portrayed by Barbra Streisand in both the original Broadway production of the musical and its 1968 film adaptation.
Fanny is a feminine given name. Its origins include diminutives of the French name Frances.
Sweet Fanny Adams:
In English (originally Royal Navy) slang originating from the murder of eight-year-old Fanny Adams in 1867 and means "nothing at all" as well as a similar euphemism "F.A." = "fuck all".
We're going to go and look up minge!! 😂😂😂😂😂 nearly choked laughing. Knowing the word then hearing you say that line so innocently was the funniest thing in this video. Thank you so much for that. It will live rent free in my head forever 😂😂😂❤
Minge, Growler, Lady Garden, Furry Front Bottom, these are some words from Viz's excellent swearing dictionary ,"Profanasaurus"
You're both correct if you are thinking Fanny & Minge are a woman's Lady Garden, if that doesn't confuse you more.😆
I am guessing that a Council Mum is a mother that rents social housing from the local council. They are often single parents that are not employed. Of course, some mothers end up in that situation through no fault of their own, this caricature is one of those that chooses it as a lifestyle.
I was on a council estate when my daughter was 3 weeks old. I hated it, as it had a high crime and drug rate. As soon as I could move to a little village I did
@@Bikergirl_40 I am pleased that it worked out for you both.
So not true,many people both parents worked and had kids in council houses I was one of them and most of my estate were.
@@GA-fz2wt Yes, i was raised in one and my kids were raised in one.
Nothing wrong with that & rent is expensive, in fact i paid more in my rented house than my family did for a mortgage on a new build home! 200 quid a month more! @AndrewwarrenAndrew
I remember that episode of Tenable with Warwick Davis, and Daryl's hobby of taking photographs of different Weatherspoon Pub Carpets. It's actually not as daft as it first seems.
“Now we’ll have to go look at minge” has me piss myself laughing 😂
PLEASE don't assume that money relates to class, there are a lot of really nice "council house" residents but we also have more than our fair share of obnoxious (wealthier and therefore assumed classier, I believe they are referred to as Karen's) people (gender, religion, race, beliefs etc are immaterial)
Absolutely!
“We’re going to have to go look at minge” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
In England, Fanny & Minge are another name for a ladies front bottom...
Didn't even understand half of these myself haha. "What's minge" "I thought that was fanny "
Don't look up minge it'll be in your search history forever haha 😆
Hilarious 😂😂😂
Great reaction guys
Peace love from England ❤
Good morning from Yorkshire,love your reactions 🌹🇬🇧🌹
Omg I'm weak with laughter 😂😂
Haha, legit domestic about the locked car door. Classic.
Council housing is the same as your projects…. But most have been bought and are privately owned apart from the blocks of flats
Some ex-council flats are now privately owned too. The block I lived in when I was a kid is now a mixture of council and privately owned.
Seeing the Red Bull clip it reminded me of the colossal sales they have. 12.1 billion cans sold worldwide in 2023 😮
Two of those were me just this morning 😆
If you want to see another, slightly longer, british accidental vitral hit check out 'Fenton'...
he's a dog out on a lovely, calm, walk in the english countryside with his owner-it doesn't end well-a uk cult classic😂😂❤
Minge means exactly what you think it means 😂
a minge is the second hole down from the back of the neck lol
Council housing is housing estates that are provided to people who have applied to the council for housing.
After several years on the waiting list.
You need to watch more comedy stuff...i just love it when Lyndsey gets the giggles!!!! Try Ant and Dec pranks or Michael Mcintyre!!
there even funnier ant & Dec plus Michael Mcintyre!!
Voice operated tech still has some way to go. My son asked Alexa to add Haribos to the shopping list. She added Hairy Balls
I'm so glad your little girl wasn't with you while you were watching this. 😳 Us Brits can be so gross.
I think the clip where you couldn't work out what was going on (I couldn't either!) was supposed to be funny because the copper was telling them not to move and to stay in the car, but in the next breath he tells them to get out of the car! I could be wrong, but who knows?! 🤷♂️😄
He probably didnt pay his tv licence
Omg you,, nearly spat it out. Waaaa ha ha ha awww bless, ummmm. It's the, OTHER SIDE OF YOUR fanny pack. Lol x
Love you guys! Come on over, please. xxx
I’d clear your search history after googling minge 😂
minge is a well loved word here in the UK
I’m certainly fond of it.
@@erikdalna211 Real Men are lol
4:49 OK, somebody explain what the hell is going on here, I can't see enough detail in the video and the sound is muted.
Have they stopped on a crossing and is that the police?
OK I went to the original video.
They've been pulled over by some _very_ angry police.
The passenger sings "na na na na we're completely ducked completely ducked we're completely ducked" to the tune of _baby give it up_
This was hilarious x
We have loads of words for women’s nether regions! Minge and Fanny are just two of them. My favourite is fuh-fuh 😂
If you want funny, A comedian called Julian Clary is good to watch. He calls himself Britains favourite homosexual, he is a bit of a national treasure and much loved by many. He has done many things and also writes childrens books loved by my 10 year old granddaughter. They are about a family called the Bolds. He brought out a video of his concert tour when he was 50 called `Lord of The Minge'. I dont know if you can see this on you tube but its worth trying. it`s hilarious.
I used to live near the village with the rude street names . It's Saltaire in West Yorkshire, and was built by a Victorian millowner for his workers, rather like Port Sunlight. It's a lovely village and worth a visit.
First time I'm getting to a video close to it being release
Hello from south wales
yup, council housing is 'social housing', usually a form of housing with lower rent, sometimes the government pays for it too depending on your benefits
As The Jam sang “Saturday’s kids live in council houses, wear v neck shirts and baggy trousers”
search for "Minge is a word for cars apparently" that will explain it
I can't even set Hey Siri up, as my accent bluescreens Hey Siri at the very first stage and despite spending hours trying to get past just saying "Hey Siri" I've never been able to get to the next stage.
I feel your pain 😂
Google doesn't understand a Yorkshire accent either 😢
Your letting your secrets out now Steve, does juicy Lucy know.😅😊😅❤
You’re so funny Steve,I think we are seeing the real person now you’re getting so much more comfortable and open. Love ❤️ from Wales 🏴
this was really funny 😂😂😂😂 👍🏻
Passed a road the other day called ‘Dumb Woman’s Lane’.
I’d love to see what your search history recommends after you ‘go look up minge’ 😂😂
If you are going to start looking up other comedy clips I’d recommend looking at Victoria Wood ‘The ballad of Barry and Freda’ is a song or any clips from ‘Dinnerladies’ which is a sitcom
Love you guys!
Believe me we’re not all that bad 🤣🤣😂
Tbh, as a Brit I didn’t find much funny 🙈, but Steve you cracked me up 😂