Sara and Jimmy need their own show together. They are such opposites but are both so clever and witty in a similar way. It would be amazing to see them on a Travel Man style adventure trying to survive each other.
I worked in Wales for a few years and I asked a Welshman why Welsh sheep had tales and English sheep didn't. He said, "Well, you woudldn't want them whisteling, when the wind blew the wrong way up the valley."
Udud El El El El dux u. Suxu h El. El El. El r El d. F El w y El. Y El El. El yry y El El. El jyy El El Ud Ud u. Y dxyd. W. Yr y. Y yfr. Hy r. H. H. Kuuku Udu. Udu Udu. Udu Udu Udu Udu r Udu. H Udu rw Udu k Udu Udu Udu Udu. Udud Udud. Udud. Xr. Udud. Kku Udud r u Udud Udud r. Udud Udud. H r no y ulurl no no no no no. Kkuhh no no kuu no. no no uy y. L
She isnt far with a sheep growing plant as an answer, the Vegetable Lamb of Tartary is a fictional plant that was believed to be real for a while but its a plant that grows sheep as its fruits
The blood-red sky in The Scream is widely believed to be a result of particulate in the atmosphere, ejected by the massive eruption of Krakatoa in the Sunda Strait off Indonesia. 😱
Thanks, I checked that video out! Very cool, when you go forward in a car, the regular air goes backwards, and the helium balloon gets pushed forward. Neat
During the 'orphaned negatives' part, I found myself wondering if 'whelm' might be an orphaned root? Both 'overwhelmed' and 'underwhelmed' are used commonly, but was 'whelmed' ever used? I've tried it out, and found it's a useful way to say 'I experienced it, but it didn't cause a deviation from the baseline state. I might say in response to something: "Well, that was whelming." It's a peculiar thing to say, but people immediately get it from context.
Robwords made an amazing video on the topic (I think he might have nerd sniped QI on this one) ua-cam.com/video/a7TfjCIbtng/v-deo.htmlsi=nJKmt99DiNcqAfmu
I'm fairly confident that saying you're just whelmed is about as old as dry comedy itself is I've seen it in comics, animated sitcoms and British panel shows more times than I can count
@@skilletborne Well-trodden as it might be as a joke that elicits a subtle body-language acknowledgement of comedic intent, and nothing further, my query was not in reference to the kinds of quips of which type I must admit to having engaged, but simply as to whether there might have been a historical usage which pre-dated the prefix-only variants in contemporary non-clever usage. I don't really care. I could search it if I did. But I'm looking forward to making AI voices read that sentence.
It's a root vegetable. Carrots, potatoes, onions, garlic, lilies, daffodils, tulips etc. can all survive being uprooted, having their stems and roots removed and being stored for a long time. They're designed to lay dormant over winter, similarly to hibernation. When we harvest them, they essentially just go to sleep.
Someone should tell Jimmy that in superman 4 the super villain was made by that throwing of nules into the sun. That would be a real problem without a super hero
Would u not just ditch near the sun n let it fall in? Who cares how long that might take. Its better than sending toxic waste into space I don't condone that
Because it will still be moving as fast as whatever just ditched it, and it the same direction - there's no air resistance to slow it down. It would just go into orbit around the Sun, possibly colliding with something (maybe even Earth) at some point in the future.
@@whispersmith There's no "drag" in space. If orbits degraded, there wouldn't be any planets. Anything you launch from Earth will stay near Earths orbit (around Sun) on average. (yes, supermassive black holes orbiting each other have degreading orbit, but that is because they send gravity waves on a scale that actually costs them "orbiting energy")
Sara and Jimmy need their own show together. They are such opposites but are both so clever and witty in a similar way.
It would be amazing to see them on a Travel Man style adventure trying to survive each other.
she'd certainly be a better fit than his new best friend Katherine Ryan. then again, not too high a bar, that one.
jimmy has 13 shows now... he doesnt need more money. he hasn't earned what he made already
Apt opinion for the episode titled "Opposites".
I worked in Wales for a few years and I asked a Welshman why Welsh sheep had tales and English sheep didn't. He said, "Well, you woudldn't want them whisteling, when the wind blew the wrong way up the valley."
Fantastic episode!
Jimmy on form!
Udud El El El El dux u. Suxu h El. El El. El r El d. F El w y El. Y El El. El yry y El El. El jyy El El Ud Ud u. Y dxyd. W. Yr y. Y yfr. Hy r. H. H. Kuuku Udu. Udu Udu. Udu Udu Udu Udu r Udu. H Udu rw Udu k Udu Udu Udu Udu. Udud Udud. Udud. Xr. Udud. Kku Udud r u Udud Udud r. Udud Udud. H r no y ulurl no no no no no. Kkuhh no no kuu no. no no uy y. L
But with that annoying false laugh....
Only in Britain will you find a show reviewing the difference between sheep and goats. Except maybe New Zealand. 😂
In Wales it's part of the sexual education curriculum
In NZ they just call it Tinder
Its called learning about an animal, similar to learning about quokka, lemurs, caterpillars and more. But sure. Its only sheep and goats on QI😂
She isnt far with a sheep growing plant as an answer, the Vegetable Lamb of Tartary is a fictional plant that was believed to be real for a while but its a plant that grows sheep as its fruits
Now, that is excellent. Definitely quite interesting. Thank you 👏👏👏
Is that Josh Widdicombe doing the “sheep or goat” line?
Sounds so much like his “Sarah and Duck” impression
The blood-red sky in The Scream is widely believed to be a result of particulate in the atmosphere, ejected by the massive eruption of Krakatoa in the Sunda Strait off Indonesia. 😱
Jimmy and Sandy need to be contestants on taskmaster!! And take David Mitchell and Rob Brayden and Jack Dee, and Suzy and Rachel
Brydon.
38:48 his playful nature is so charming to me
If you're curious you can see a demonstration of the balloon in a car in a video called "a baffling ballon behavior"
Thanks, I checked that video out! Very cool, when you go forward in a car, the regular air goes backwards, and the helium balloon gets pushed forward. Neat
Sara Pascoe is so beautiful, and so sharp. Would love to see her do standup live
JIMMY CARR WOULD MAKE A GREAT ROBOT IN A MOVIE .
During the 'orphaned negatives' part, I found myself wondering if 'whelm' might be an orphaned root?
Both 'overwhelmed' and 'underwhelmed' are used commonly, but was 'whelmed' ever used?
I've tried it out, and found it's a useful way to say 'I experienced it, but it didn't cause a deviation from the baseline state. I might say in response to something: "Well, that was whelming." It's a peculiar thing to say, but people immediately get it from context.
Robwords made an amazing video on the topic (I think he might have nerd sniped QI on this one) ua-cam.com/video/a7TfjCIbtng/v-deo.htmlsi=nJKmt99DiNcqAfmu
This comment honestly sounds so much like a conversation I would regularly have with myself. Love it.
I'm fairly confident that saying you're just whelmed is about as old as dry comedy itself is
I've seen it in comics, animated sitcoms and British panel shows more times than I can count
@@skilletborne Well-trodden as it might be as a joke that elicits a subtle body-language acknowledgement of comedic intent, and nothing further, my query was not in reference to the kinds of quips of which type I must admit to having engaged, but simply as to whether there might have been a historical usage which pre-dated the prefix-only variants in contemporary non-clever usage.
I don't really care. I could search it if I did. But I'm looking forward to making AI voices read that sentence.
“overwhelm” and “whelm” are actually synonyms!
Opposite of monopoly is polypoly.
In a world of 8 billion, everything happens at least once. Sheesh.
Including men creating gods for humans to follow, yes
So is k the opposite of ink?
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Wow🙄 How long did it take you to think this up? Don't quit your day job😂
@@michaelturner2523no. Not at all😂
Who stopped the video and got distracted by videos of goat yoga?
What's all this about "carrots don't die when you eat them, they die in your stomach"? How does this not get any elaboration?
Ask 'The Arrogant Worms'. They'll tell you that 'Carrot Juice Is Murder'.
It's a root vegetable. Carrots, potatoes, onions, garlic, lilies, daffodils, tulips etc. can all survive being uprooted, having their stems and roots removed and being stored for a long time.
They're designed to lay dormant over winter, similarly to hibernation. When we harvest them, they essentially just go to sleep.
How about a plant that eats vegans?
I think she should have points for yoga goats I bet they have different adaption for hoves that make sheep not as good a climbers- points!!
Sarah Pascoe kind of matches the Scream’s subject…
There are man-eating plants in the novel and movie called the day of the triffids.
That fly trap will now eat itself thinking it had a catch.. could have at least dropped something edible in..
That seems like a bad design.
Someone should tell Jimmy that in superman 4 the super villain was made by that throwing of nules into the sun. That would be a real problem without a super hero
There are goats in the M.E that grow hanging down type ears that are so long they can step on them.
Do their tails go up? That was her first difference
What are you talking about?! Lots of people eat chicken necks! Not me, personally, but I do use them for crabbing.
American by chance?😂😂
South African plant called what now?
Sara is totally “effable”
At 39:55, there should not be an apostrophe in “Cat Haters”. So disappointing.
You saved me the trouble of finding the spot. Shame on the elves!
They are referring to the lap, so the apostrophe is possesive. Cat hater's lap. Whose lap? The cat hater's lap.
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Until Sara Pascoe learns to buy heavy duty bin bags she should score ZERO points. ;) IYKYK...
Would u not just ditch near the sun n let it fall in? Who cares how long that might take. Its better than sending toxic waste into space I don't condone that
Because it will still be moving as fast as whatever just ditched it, and it the same direction - there's no air resistance to slow it down. It would just go into orbit around the Sun, possibly colliding with something (maybe even Earth) at some point in the future.
@@steve470pretty sure the orbit would degrade and it'd fall into the sun
@@whispersmith There's no "drag" in space. If orbits degraded, there wouldn't be any planets.
Anything you launch from Earth will stay near Earths orbit (around Sun) on average.
(yes, supermassive black holes orbiting each other have degreading orbit, but that is because they send gravity waves on a scale that actually costs them "orbiting energy")
Is Sara a vegan? I'm not sure!