2:12 - Why did Karl think his parents & Suzanne's parents would outlive him? Unless you're seriously ill, why would you decide which of your possessions go to each of your parents & which goes to each of your partner's parents?
@@jeffrey44 He'd have known the chance of dying during his trips was small. Wills remain valid unless a new will is made. In any case, why would he have wanted to leave things to Suzanne's parents? He's not close to them.
I've seen this sort of comment before, but watching this series with you is making me really appreciate the animation and the little details and facial expressions. I've watched this episode before but don't think I noticed like Karl's eyes when Ricky talks about the prostate exam. Another great reaction video!
Karl did comment once that he wouldn't dare bring his dad on XFM, given some of the things he'd say. Karl would've been constantly on edge, so yeah, could've been great. Didn't know he'd passed, RIP Papa Pilkington.
3:12 - 3:21 That's like the Graham Norton Show, with the chair, when they have the guests tell a story. Either walk or flip. The underpants part: I remember when one of my county commissioners was convicted of a crime, they auctioned off ALL of his belongings, including his underpants. I was like "Who's gonna buy his UNDERPANTS?!" But the thing is, there's always that one person who .... (fill in the blank), so I'm sure someone must have bought them. 16:12 - 16:16 I HAD to rewind to watch him running again. 😂 Karl with his ideas. "Oh, just move." Yeah, an entire country, just pack up shop, and move. While at the same time, the people at their destination are trying to move, too. Oh, Karl. 😂 Toodles. Toodles. Toodles. Toodles.......... 😂
Ironically, Karl's suggestion of 'just move' for the starving Africans is also the punchline for a joke written by Jimmy Carr...for Ricky Gervais! (The 11'O Clock Show)
When I was a young teen I used to love comic relief. One time when I was about 14 me and some friends ran around the London underground just wearing comedy boxer shorts (very popular in the eighties) and shaking a money bucket. It seems INSANE to me now that that happened. We did make about £100 (which was a lot). In the early days Comic Relief was actually quite funny and stemmed from The Secret Policeman's Ball charity gigs for Amnesty International (you have seen a few clips from those events mainly with Rowan Atkinson). Well worth watching the whole show.
To be fair, I still stay quiet and ignore the door if I'm not expecting anyone until they're gone. Can't be bothered with it. Plus, it might be bailiffs, you never know, but once they've got a foot over the threshold the buggers can come back and break in legally.
My life insurance is worth £1m to my wife, she is always joking about me having an "accident".....I now sleep with 1 eye open..🤣🤣 Great reaction as always Mandy. 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Oh my goodness. The correction of opening your mouth when imitating Karl. Priceless! Then, the way you danced/swayed in time with your own words when asking, "What did Stephen Merchant look like when he was young?" Never stop being you. Not that you would... but you get my point. You are wonderful.
Hahaha, I HATE scary movies. I can't sleep for weeks after and I like to sleep. Lol. Was forced to watch Insiduous but have to admit it is a good one! Thanks though! 🤗
Hey Mandy, another fantubulous episode of reacting to Karl and Co. Made me laugh so much love rewatching these with you. I just love Karl's logic with charities and that he just can't fathom the notion of helping more than one thing at a time that we have to donate a whole year to just one single thing after another and then it's just all sorted some how. Utter Genius as ever! Look forward to the next Episode and more Patreon stuff. Toodles!
They have tried to get Comic Relief to be a thing in the US in recent years. I've seen a US Comic Relief version of Total Wipeout with celebrities doing it to raise money. Its famous for its Comic Relief red nose, hence Red Nose Day. Its a clowns red nose you can wear and you pay £1 or whatever for them that goes to the charity. You often see celebs wearing them in advertising campaigns. On the day, people raise money for charity by being sponsored to do silly things
I've heard that some people are having to sell one of their 7 investment properties just to be able to buy their kids a place in university! And they are having to tell those poor children that they will have to settle for a BMW! Comic relief really needs to help these people.
its right food stores chucking tons of food out when it could have been given away. i hated it when i worked in retail. Shops need to reduce the food prices down drastically.
I think the solution is to imagine you were colonizing Australia, but instead of prisoners, you're giving the locals work. That's how you make them self reliant, no longer dependant on the outside world. They need to do their own farming, but of course not every location is good for farming. Even Australia isn't fully colonized for this same reason. We're not going to mars until we can create a self sustaining colony in the middle of Australia. So Karl is actually right about "move" being the answer. You can't survive where there's no water, unless water is being delivered. If you have nobody delivering it, you need to have a system set up where the water will be delivered. In the modern world we have the technology and infrastructure to make it happen. That's where to begin.
Thanks for this. It's always a joy to see your delight in anything Karl. Mandy: "I don't know how to word this." Exactly my dilemma every time I think about commenting here. I'm with Karl - again - this time on 'chuggers.' Keep walking, don't pause, no eye contact. "Because they didn't listen to Karl" would have to be one of the most adorable things ever said here! The quip "just get them to move, whatever..." couldn't help but remind me of Sam Kinison World Hunger: "You want to send them something, you want to help, send them U-Hauls ..." (Also Karl sounds a lot like Sam here).
@@MandyCaneLane Sorry about that misunderstanding! Sam Kinison was a stand-up comic and his World Hunger BETTER QUALITY (1985) UA-cam should explain it all!
Such a funny episode :) Karl has often talked about how many charities he gives to. So many people approaching him in the streets for donations. They told me "Edna is going to be cold this winter.", "They sent me a picture of Edna, he's got a tan!" :) Classic Karl from his radio podcast days. And yeah, great details is the animation too :) At the beginning you see the advertisement for Karl "I could eat a knob at night" :) Did you spot that one? Great reaction once again M.
There’s this video “an idiot appeal comic relief” where these guys do an advert for comic relief and karl ends the video by saying lets try to get an all time low donations for this year. It’s hilarious.
I think the target charity for Comic Relief this year is seeing eye dogs for blind skydivers. Poor things never last long. Was that a bit off? Oh well, never mind. Also, you may be pleased to hear, or not I suppose,(serious bit now) we do have food salvage organisations here in Oz, like Oz Harvest! They collect food from bakeries and fruit & veg stores etc etc and redistribute it to homeless shelters and soup kitchens etc etc. I'm pretty sure I've heard of the same in Britain and the US. But of course, always more can be done. Also Also, Futurama is on Disney (in case you didn't know). Only 2 episodes so far. The first one was kind of strange and Fry was REALLY weird. May just be me but I thought maybe they changed the voice actor. nope. He was almost like a different character at times. Curious to hear what you think when you eventually see it. The second episode was much better. Anyhoo, catch you later Mandygator 😁
@@MandyCaneLanejust imagine the most famous scene in basic instinct and thing of a split tennis ball 😂😂 i wont say anymore. You are in for a treat. Kp is a genius and doesn't even know it😂
Theres no young pictures of Stephen that I've ever seen. Most pictures are in his early 20s at the earliest. He appeared on a famous UK gameshow as a contestant called Blockbusters back in 1997 when he was around 23 before he was famous. There's a roughly 10 minute video of it on here "Stephen Merchant on Blockbusters!" The sound is rough, so turn it down a bit
@@Lnch4ALion theres a few pics of young look alikes but they arent Stephen. Theres one of him with headphones on that says young Stephen Merchant but he looks pretty much the same and gives no idea of his height
So some great Karl points here about companies charity washing themselves (remember that company that spent five times as much on a Super Bowl ad than what they actually did) and waste, definitely need more of a circular economy so nice one... But some of the comments coming out at a basic level are just face-in-hands to the extreme in this episode, my favourite being "Next Year: Can I have another sandwich? Where's your brother? He died 🤷♂" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm surprised HBO didn't add in some of the meatier Aunty Nora content from the radio/podcasts, they put all sorts of stuff on in Game Of Thrones or whatever. I can see not putting in some of the crime stuff, because people would see it.
@@kevintipcorn6787 Most of the talk about his family was on the XFM radio show. The source material sound quality isnt as crisp as the podcasts they used for the Ricky Gervais Show series
Im currently underneath the seabed on a train watching your video and burst out laughing at the underpants scene, only to look up and have the most awkward eye contact with an unimpressed Frenchman. Bit awkward!
Just like Karl, i'm worth a lot more dead than I am alive! When I bought my house and had written a Will, I was (and still am) always cautious around people who could profit from my death going down stairs behind me as you just never know. My money and possessions could corrupt and make people do strange things, friends or family, but obviously I had been killed (yet) thankfully! lol Ricky is just being a contrarian idiot in this instance about the seeds/water situation, as if there was no water at all then the people wouldn't even be there to speak to Karl because they'd have all died from dehydration before then.
Here is my logic without any actual facts to back it up, so take what you will from it. Could be wrong. Anytime you do a show like that you usually sign waivers and things like that, incase you got hurt, they didn't think he would die but they have standard contracts. Higher celebs prob would of got more than a million. Even though a million is nothing to them, who knows what loop holes they have in them they could argue out if they really didn't want to pay it out. "Oh, he was being an idiot we never told him to go next to that panda." But yeah, if you die on set, die while being hired to film anything, just like regular jobs, the employer is responsible for their safety. Better to have a standard amount then argue in court how much they are at fault and pay lots of court fees and lawyers and who knows how much to the bereaved. Probably took a union to even get them a million in a standard one.
it would be really cool to see you reacting to Benefit Busters s01e02, its about 47 minutes long but its a self contained episode featuring Karls brother mark
@@MandyCaneLane full ep is up on here, (no copyright issues) Mark (karls brother) has been referenced here and there in stuff you have watched and you will see karl'isms
The problem with charities is how they're managed. We could solve world-hunger today, but its absolutely not in the best-interests of companies who rely on underpaying their workers
In fairness to Karl, I always thought it was Tubberware, because they are tubs. I still call them Tubberware, I've called it that for 20 odd years, I'm 26 now so I ain't changing. Lol
Half of the charity money donated doesn't go to the people its designed to help, be careful people, far too many charity adds on tv also, I think they are a con, charity's are only a good idea if 100 % of the donated money goes to that specific cause
That Elvis clock gets me every time. "Uh huh huh" LOL
in one of the first xfm episodes with the three of them, karl asked steve if he was a tall baby. it helped set the tone between them 😂
My favorite part of these reactions is how you notice all the little animation details.
There are so many brilliant little details! 🤗🙌🏻
2:12 - Why did Karl think his parents & Suzanne's parents would outlive him? Unless you're seriously ill, why would you decide which of your possessions go to each of your parents & which goes to each of your partner's parents?
The will was in case he was killed while traveling.
@@jeffrey44 He'd have known the chance of dying during his trips was small. Wills remain valid unless a new will is made. In any case, why would he have wanted to leave things to Suzanne's parents? He's not close to them.
You just don't understand the risks he undertook during An Idiot Abroad. He could have been squeezed to death by Americans at that cuddle party!
"... where's your brother?"
"He died..."
"he died"
🤣🤣🤣🤣 my face hurts.
Hilarious!
I've seen this sort of comment before, but watching this series with you is making me really appreciate the animation and the little details and facial expressions. I've watched this episode before but don't think I noticed like Karl's eyes when Ricky talks about the prostate exam. Another great reaction video!
Could you imagine Karl an his dad started a podcast, they'd have millions of subscribers!! It would be amazing content!
The Podkintons
Not sure whether this is true or not but I heard from someone that Karl’s dad passed not too long ago
@@SteTails yeah I heard the same, makes sense it would be true given how old he would've been.
Karl did comment once that he wouldn't dare bring his dad on XFM, given some of the things he'd say. Karl would've been constantly on edge, so yeah, could've been great. Didn't know he'd passed, RIP Papa Pilkington.
Karl & Suzanne would be more funny & entertaining.
3:12 - 3:21 That's like the Graham Norton Show, with the chair, when they have the guests tell a story. Either walk or flip.
The underpants part: I remember when one of my county commissioners was convicted of a crime, they auctioned off ALL of his belongings, including his underpants. I was like "Who's gonna buy his UNDERPANTS?!" But the thing is, there's always that one person who .... (fill in the blank), so I'm sure someone must have bought them.
16:12 - 16:16 I HAD to rewind to watch him running again. 😂
Karl with his ideas. "Oh, just move." Yeah, an entire country, just pack up shop, and move. While at the same time, the people at their destination are trying to move, too. Oh, Karl. 😂
Toodles. Toodles. Toodles. Toodles.......... 😂
“Ere’s ur sammich….. oh… where’s your brother”?
“He’s dead”.
😂😂😂😂😂😂 fucking hell
Ironically, Karl's suggestion of 'just move' for the starving Africans is also the punchline for a joke written by Jimmy Carr...for Ricky Gervais! (The 11'O Clock Show)
Lol?? Sam kinison was doing a world hunger joke where the punch was "move where the food is!" in the 80s
I keep mentioning the radio shows but you will learn so much more about their past's when you finally get the chance to listen to them 😆
When I was a young teen I used to love comic relief. One time when I was about 14 me and some friends ran around the London underground just wearing comedy boxer shorts (very popular in the eighties) and shaking a money bucket. It seems INSANE to me now that that happened. We did make about £100 (which was a lot). In the early days Comic Relief was actually quite funny and stemmed from The Secret Policeman's Ball charity gigs for Amnesty International (you have seen a few clips from those events mainly with Rowan Atkinson). Well worth watching the whole show.
I love when they do improv and act out little scenarios, and the way really gets into it😂
That Elvis clock story is FANTASTIC.
That exasperated look on your face and the joy after '...he died' 10/10!
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To be fair, I still stay quiet and ignore the door if I'm not expecting anyone until they're gone. Can't be bothered with it. Plus, it might be bailiffs, you never know, but once they've got a foot over the threshold the buggers can come back and break in legally.
Love how happy you are at the start of this video lol x
Karl makes me happy 🤗
My life insurance is worth £1m to my wife, she is always joking about me having an "accident".....I now sleep with 1 eye open..🤣🤣
Great reaction as always Mandy. 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Oh my goodness.
The correction of opening your mouth when imitating Karl. Priceless!
Then, the way you danced/swayed in time with your own words when asking, "What did Stephen Merchant look like when he was young?"
Never stop being you. Not that you would... but you get my point. You are wonderful.
Hahaha, thank you very much! 🙈🤗🌻
10:06 he sees his eyes moving because they are sitting in a studio room looking @karl..... Forget about the cartoon 😁
Lol, I know silly
Imagine you had a local pub and would meet Carl, Ricky and Steve at your lowest moments in life. It would be hard to stay down for long. 😂
Ricky's high pitched laugh and voice would get on my nerves in the pub though.
I'd be more star struck seeing karl then any other celebrity
Mandy, i seen Insidious. but have u seen Lake Mungo? its an aussie indi film that is creeeepy af.🤗 i recommend it aand ur welcome😏
Hahaha, I HATE scary movies. I can't sleep for weeks after and I like to sleep. Lol. Was forced to watch Insiduous but have to admit it is a good one! Thanks though! 🤗
@@MandyCaneLane 😪
Hey Mandy, another fantubulous episode of reacting to Karl and Co. Made me laugh so much love rewatching these with you. I just love Karl's logic with charities and that he just can't fathom the notion of helping more than one thing at a time that we have to donate a whole year to just one single thing after another and then it's just all sorted some how.
Utter Genius as ever! Look forward to the next Episode and more Patreon stuff. Toodles!
😅😅😅a vase with s**t in it😅😅😅
Love from England😘
They have tried to get Comic Relief to be a thing in the US in recent years. I've seen a US Comic Relief version of Total Wipeout with celebrities doing it to raise money. Its famous for its Comic Relief red nose, hence Red Nose Day. Its a clowns red nose you can wear and you pay £1 or whatever for them that goes to the charity. You often see celebs wearing them in advertising campaigns. On the day, people raise money for charity by being sponsored to do silly things
Its fizzling out in the UK
I've heard that some people are having to sell one of their 7 investment properties just to be able to buy their kids a place in university! And they are having to tell those poor children that they will have to settle for a BMW! Comic relief really needs to help these people.
I accidentally inherited the doctors watch.lol🤣🤣🤣🤣😂
its right food stores chucking tons of food out when it could have been given away. i hated it when i worked in retail. Shops need to reduce the food prices down drastically.
I think the solution is to imagine you were colonizing Australia, but instead of prisoners, you're giving the locals work. That's how you make them self reliant, no longer dependant on the outside world. They need to do their own farming, but of course not every location is good for farming. Even Australia isn't fully colonized for this same reason. We're not going to mars until we can create a self sustaining colony in the middle of Australia. So Karl is actually right about "move" being the answer. You can't survive where there's no water, unless water is being delivered. If you have nobody delivering it, you need to have a system set up where the water will be delivered. In the modern world we have the technology and infrastructure to make it happen. That's where to begin.
Thanks for this. It's always a joy to see your delight in anything Karl. Mandy: "I don't know how to word this." Exactly my dilemma every time I think about commenting here. I'm with Karl - again - this time on 'chuggers.' Keep walking, don't pause, no eye contact. "Because they didn't listen to Karl" would have to be one of the most adorable things ever said here!
The quip "just get them to move, whatever..." couldn't help but remind me of Sam Kinison World Hunger: "You want to send them something, you want to help, send them U-Hauls ..." (Also Karl sounds a lot like Sam here).
Sometimes expressing ideas is hard! Haha. I do not know who Sam is but what the heck do the hungry need U-Hauls for? 😅
@@MandyCaneLane Sorry about that misunderstanding! Sam Kinison was a stand-up comic and his World Hunger BETTER QUALITY (1985) UA-cam should explain it all!
Mandy, are you going to do more film reactions?
Yes! But I need to prepare mentally for those, so they take a while 😅
The UK Comic Relief started in 1985 while the U.S. version started in 1986.
The ‘interesting, old’ record in the charity shop - Seona Dancing. Ricky’s old group!
I know! Too funny!
Whoever made the film Insidious sent me a cease and desist demand when I called my album Insidious 😂😂😂😂. C'mon ain't nobody buying it anyway 😅
Another joyful dose of Miss Wonderful Miranda!
Check out Ricky's Red Nose day sketch. It fits the comic relief theme.
Try typing in "ricky gervais Comic Relief Africa."
There's photos of Stephen when he was young and had just started working with Ricky. He is so lanky.
You know what?... You brighten my day.
And i kinda need that atm so thanks a bunch lovely you!
Karl is 100% right about foreign aid.
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Such a funny episode :) Karl has often talked about how many charities he gives to. So many people approaching him in the streets for donations. They told me "Edna is going to be cold this winter.", "They sent me a picture of Edna, he's got a tan!" :) Classic Karl from his radio podcast days.
And yeah, great details is the animation too :) At the beginning you see the advertisement for Karl "I could eat a knob at night" :) Did you spot that one?
Great reaction once again M.
Thankfully in the UK we don't have much food waste anymore; Food that is passed it's best etc goes to food banks for those on a low income.
Where's Ur brother? he died 😂😂😂 gets me every time 😂
Also we need an hour long asmr if Mandy doing an Elvis impression 😅
Lmao
There’s this video “an idiot appeal comic relief” where these guys do an advert for comic relief and karl ends the video by saying lets try to get an all time low donations for this year. It’s hilarious.
Will look for it!
This year is for people who can't find a cold side of the pillow. It's a struggle I tell you
Hahaha! Best of luck this year then!
I think the target charity for Comic Relief this year is seeing eye dogs for blind skydivers. Poor things never last long.
Was that a bit off?
Oh well, never mind.
Also, you may be pleased to hear, or not I suppose,(serious bit now) we do have food salvage organisations here in Oz, like Oz Harvest! They collect food from bakeries and fruit & veg stores etc etc and redistribute it to homeless shelters and soup kitchens etc etc. I'm pretty sure I've heard of the same in Britain and the US. But of course, always more can be done.
Also Also, Futurama is on Disney (in case you didn't know). Only 2 episodes so far. The first one was kind of strange and Fry was REALLY weird. May just be me but I thought maybe they changed the voice actor. nope. He was almost like a different character at times. Curious to hear what you think when you eventually see it.
The second episode was much better.
Anyhoo, catch you later Mandygator 😁
Awesome! Thank you! Will watch it soon.
Love to hear that there are those kind of organizations out there! 🙌🏻
And the guide dogs joke was just fine 🤣🤣
You’re going to learn more about his family in this 3rd series! His dad, mum, brother and of course auntie Nora 😂
Sounds like I am in for some fun stories!
@@MandyCaneLanejust imagine the most famous scene in basic instinct and thing of a split tennis ball 😂😂 i wont say anymore. You are in for a treat. Kp is a genius and doesn't even know it😂
@@ny3974 won't say any more? you literally just spoiled the whole story lmao
Karl Pilkington material never dies!!🤘
I plan to watch it ALL. Karl content is my Pokemon. Lol
@@MandyCaneLane 😆oh pokemon hey...🤔 🤭
Theres no young pictures of Stephen that I've ever seen. Most pictures are in his early 20s at the earliest. He appeared on a famous UK gameshow as a contestant called Blockbusters back in 1997 when he was around 23 before he was famous. There's a roughly 10 minute video of it on here "Stephen Merchant on Blockbusters!" The sound is rough, so turn it down a bit
Google young Stephen merchant and you will see the pics of him as a child
@@Lnch4ALion theres a few pics of young look alikes but they arent Stephen. Theres one of him with headphones on that says young Stephen Merchant but he looks pretty much the same and gives no idea of his height
Good news, hes on youtube, confirming it!
""Steve Merchant as a kid" "
So some great Karl points here about companies charity washing themselves (remember that company that spent five times as much on a Super Bowl ad than what they actually did) and waste, definitely need more of a circular economy so nice one...
But some of the comments coming out at a basic level are just face-in-hands to the extreme in this episode, my favourite being "Next Year: Can I have another sandwich? Where's your brother? He died 🤷♂" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
They're going to have to will all those Tic-Tacs to someone ... They'll be the family legacy. : p
Hahahhaah!
Morningggg. This is one of my faves
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@MandyCaneLane "where's ya brother? He diiied." That always tickles me lol
When I tell people I'm an actor, 99% of the time, they ask me if I'm famous. To which I reply, "if I were, you wouldn't be asking me that question".
Haha! Love it!
Do you have an IMDB page?
@@jeffrey44 Yep.
@@ToniMcGinty Are you famous?
@@jeffrey44 If I were, you wouldn't be asking me that question. You see, I said above that that's what I would say!
I HATE it when people buy you gifts you didn't ask for.
Its people with a limp this year.
Is the blind guy supposed to be Blinkin from Robin Hood: Men in Tights? XD
11:44 That's easy: like a goggle-eyed freak.
There’s a video of Steve M as a teenager on some Quiz show. Even more of a geek then. It’s avail onyoutube.
Oh cool, thank you David. Will look for it!
Thank you for being the happiness in my life Mandy 🌸🩵🌸🩵🌸🩵
Ditto! Myricle worker int she lol
It’s called insurance
Your knee's lost weight.
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This year we are helping reactors with a thumbs up 👍
I accept but feel we could also maybe help 1 disease. But only 1.
Actually, worldwide starvation and poverty stats have improved steadily over the past decade or two. Same with infant mortality.
Well that is lovely to hear. 🤗 Quite the opposite in Argentina, but this country is all backwards.
Tubberware.
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If you listened to the XFM radio show you'd learn lots about Karls family over the many episodes
I'm surprised HBO didn't add in some of the meatier Aunty Nora content from the radio/podcasts, they put all sorts of stuff on in Game Of Thrones or whatever. I can see not putting in some of the crime stuff, because people would see it.
@@kevintipcorn6787 Most of the talk about his family was on the XFM radio show. The source material sound quality isnt as crisp as the podcasts they used for the Ricky Gervais Show series
it's all over too quickly!
I will leave this here 25:59 😂😂😂
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Im currently underneath the seabed on a train watching your video and burst out laughing at the underpants scene, only to look up and have the most awkward eye contact with an unimpressed Frenchman. Bit awkward!
Hahahahha! Love it!
Just like Karl, i'm worth a lot more dead than I am alive! When I bought my house and had written a Will, I was (and still am) always cautious around people who could profit from my death going down stairs behind me as you just never know. My money and possessions could corrupt and make people do strange things, friends or family, but obviously I had been killed (yet) thankfully! lol
Ricky is just being a contrarian idiot in this instance about the seeds/water situation, as if there was no water at all then the people wouldn't even be there to speak to Karl because they'd have all died from dehydration before then.
We're supporting hungry UA-camrs this year
Ah cool! I just ate, so thank you all for that. 🫶🏻 Cat says she could eat more though 😅🤪
@@MandyCaneLane CATS ARE NEXT YEAR
agree with wasted food...ect
Here is my logic without any actual facts to back it up, so take what you will from it. Could be wrong. Anytime you do a show like that you usually sign waivers and things like that, incase you got hurt, they didn't think he would die but they have standard contracts. Higher celebs prob would of got more than a million. Even though a million is nothing to them, who knows what loop holes they have in them they could argue out if they really didn't want to pay it out. "Oh, he was being an idiot we never told him to go next to that panda." But yeah, if you die on set, die while being hired to film anything, just like regular jobs, the employer is responsible for their safety. Better to have a standard amount then argue in court how much they are at fault and pay lots of court fees and lawyers and who knows how much to the bereaved. Probably took a union to even get them a million in a standard one.
karl has a an estimated net worth of $5 million or around £3.9 million.
it would be really cool to see you reacting to Benefit Busters s01e02, its about 47 minutes long but its a self contained episode featuring Karls brother mark
Interesting 🤔
@@MandyCaneLane full ep is up on here, (no copyright issues) Mark (karls brother) has been referenced here and there in stuff you have watched and you will see karl'isms
toodles ✌🏻
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The problem with charities is how they're managed. We could solve world-hunger today, but its absolutely not in the best-interests of companies who rely on underpaying their workers
I love a charity shop. Bought 2 professional camera tripods for £10, in a proper electronics store they would've cost £50 each. Bargain lol
Very cool. I have shopped in charity shops all my life. You can find such cool stuff!
Ricky's best work is Karl. I can do without the rest of his career to be honest.
Freelove Freeway was good.
I am loving Extras! But each to their own 🤗
You dislike The Office, Extras & all his stand-up comedy?
@@MandyCaneLane Have you watched the original version of The Office?
Hi Mandy ily 🥺🫶🏽
In fairness to Karl, I always thought it was Tubberware, because they are tubs. I still call them Tubberware, I've called it that for 20 odd years, I'm 26 now so I ain't changing. Lol
Hahahah! Sounds good to me 🤪
Great reaction Mandy ... third try with a comment ! 😔
Why? Are they dissapearing? 👀😓
@@MandyCaneLane Yes, don't know why 😔😭 ... ☺
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Half of the charity money donated doesn't go to the people its designed to help, be careful people, far too many charity adds on tv also, I think they are a con, charity's are only a good idea if 100 % of the donated money goes to that specific cause
Do you ever get recognised for yoir yoirtube work?
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You haven't heard the last of this Jeffrey
Damn, if Karl ever got into power he’d be a genocidal maniac!
He would male a mess. That is for sure!
@@MandyCaneLane I would like to see him "male" a mess. 😂Typos are something else. 😂
The first 2 insidious are great as is the new one that came out this year because that has the same cast as the first 2.
That "uh huh" you did was that an Elvis impression or Jim Reeves 😂
Well, I have no idea who Jim Reeves is so that was my impression of Karl's impression of Elvis 😅
@@MandyCaneLane it was a very good impression if I shut my eyes I would have thought Elvis was on TV 😜
Hi Mandy, most beautiful smile on the world, I adore you, big hug and kiss, I wish you nice day from sunny Serbia 🍀♥️🙏
Is it me, or are your emojis getting bigger Robotrix? 😅🤪