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Also its confusing because frankie did not become left wing these are left wing jokes its just British version of left wing and our American cousin versions of left wing are very very different
Mock the week is basically taking the piss out of the UK news that week, political leadership contests and the like. Thats why it seems very UK centric.
That joke could've come from a satirical politically neutral place. FB is scottish.. ofcourse he's a lefty.. he just dipped his foot too far in the woke culture as of the past few years.
@@camtheman3x6 he's literally always been like that, just dickheads on the right nowadays are too busy calling everyone woke and too sensitive when they're the ones offended by everything.
He was always with the people and against the corrupt politicians and the wealthy monsters who control them. Informed intelligent racial minorities and LGBTQ people know that he is on their side.
Most comedians are left-wing (according to American's).. And certainly most British comedians. Frankie would call himself a socialist and he has always been left-wing.
i got turned off with boyle when he turned too political , as if labour are any better ,but i seem the circle of power switch left and right many times and the comedians attitude switch over time
@@shanginadildo Socialism doesnt really have much to do with Marx, if you think of what Americans understand from the term. And Marx has barely anything to do with identity politics as practices today. Plus literally all modern economic theory is partially funded on Marx' insight.
Sadly most comedians in the UK have turned political now which puts me right off them, whatever happened to comedians being comedians? We dont need lectures from rich people who know nothing of the real world.
By American standards Frankie would be off the charts left wing, by EU standards he's a standard left of center celebrity, Doesn't make him any less funny :).
God left of centre left for Uk may be, not for the EU. UK politics are skewed to the right because our media are owned by tax avoiding non dom( non resident for tax) billionaires.
He's always been left wing but the difference between left wing and right wing in the UK is very different to the States. Frankie basically takes the piss out of anything.
Yeah, in the UK the popular right wing (i.e. the Conservative party) probably broadly aligns with the Democratic Party, although the Conservative Party is actually more left wing on certain key social policies such as healthcare, social support, etc. believe it or not.
Carl Hartwell I can engage in a sensible discussion about what really is “centre” (or “center” I suppose 😛) in respective countries’ political systems and there’s lots of context and detail as to where you would place individual parties compared to others in other countries. The concept of what is the centre is not a fixed thing between countries. However, by contrast Marxism is a very specific political concept that is very specifically defined and I lose track of your argument when you try say that the Dems are essentially Marxist... I’m afraid you’ve lost the plot a little bit! 😛 I assume by “Dems” you mean the American political party, which is clearly not hard left nevermind Marxist. Even if you mean the Lib Dems (the Liberal Democrat UK party) then I’d agree that they would be hard left in American political terms but they clearly don’t come close to meeting the definition of a Marxist party. Even the UK Labour Party under Corbyn couldn’t be accurately described as Marxist (although I suspect that, unchecked by his party and by the constraints of political and electoral expediency, that may have been where Corbyn would have liked to take the party). I mean this in a non-insulting way: are you American? I’m just very aware from spending a lot of time in the States of the narrative that exists there around a misleading and inaccurate definition of what Marxism (and indeed Socialism) actually is which has been perpetrated for decades by the right to try to paint American left wing (and in some cases centre ground) policies as part of an extreme Socialist or Marxist agenda or movement to scare the American electorate away from supporting them or voting for them.
@@davidburke2132 The USA has no concept of political theory, even though all these concepts are well defined. They know their general population doesn't actually know what communism/socialism actually is so they can get away with using these words about the dems (who're central/right leaning economically).
Antifa are left wing 🤔 I don't know about dark sense of humour more like zero sence of humour with a pinch of self righteousness and entitlement and a light dusting of twisted !😂
He's always been left wing. He actually explains it pretty well during a BBC podcast called 'Chain Reaction' with Kevin Bridges where he explains that 'Frankie Boyle' the comedian is as much a character as Stephen Colbert was on The Colbert Report.
*So glad you're reacting to Frankie Boyle Mock the Week compilations! Don't worry if you don't pick up all the references, it was predominantly UK-centric humour and all these clips were from around 2005-2009*
I was in stitches watching you watching Karl Pilkington, Idiot abroad season one episode one, please please please please show more of that 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🇬🇧🏴👍🏻
Josh, I'd love to see you and Tay watch Fawlty Towers. Regarded as one of Britain's greatest sitcoms. Only 12 episodes were made, but the standard is incredible.
40 minutes fly by when I’m enjoying your company. Don’t sweat going longer. I love both seeing things I love through your fresh eyes, and finding new stuff I haven’t seen in company with you.
The 'Scotland' jokes are mostly about our awful weather. It tends to be cold, wet and windy up here more often than not. The Dundee joke is basically making fun of the city; it's like the Scottish version of detroit (at least back in the mid 00's). Nowadays Kirkcauldy is the Scottish Detroit. Hull is the english detroit (incase you need it for future videos).
Love that Frankie just comes out with the most random offensive stuff, like the type of things you can't believe someone actually said. He's such a nice guy when interviewed and not at all like his stage character
The RUSTY Broadcast Hahaha. No. England, Scotland and Wales make up “Great Britain” (sometimes shortened to just “Britain”) and Great Britain and Northern Ireland come together to make up “the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland”, usually just shortened to “the United Kingdom”, or “the UK”.
@@shanginadildo The political left has been around for a hell of a lot longer than the whole snowflake thing that's appeared in the, what, last 10/15 years? There's a lot of people on the right who act like that is representative of the left as a whole which is definitely not true.
@@pitmatix1457 It's not representative of most people who are left wing but it is certainly representative of the lefties that represent them in government. Particularly in the UK.
The thing with Scotland in September is we starting to get shorter days and summer is over so it's pish weather for the rest of the year, mostly Scottish is similar to someone with bipolar disorder
By way of answering your question whether this is a UK-centric show, I'd say yes. For example, @ 1:19 Frankie provides the question to the answer: "Tired, Lost & Confused". The fitting question that Frankie suggests was, "Statistically, what are the worst words to use on your CV?" I know that C.V. is a term that folks use in the UK and Canada and, I imagine, other lands as well, which is an abbreviation of the latin expression 'Curriculum Vitae", which in English translates literally to "Course of (one's) life". A CV is very similar to what we call a resumé for many jobs one would apply for,. A CV does tend to be different from a resumé, though, for jobs requiring significant higher education. For those jobs, the CV is typically much longer and more detailed, with special emphasis on the education parts. Anyway, like you in this reaction, it went right over my head, but in another comedic scenario, which you have ALSO reacted to. It was in your video entitled "React to Norm Macdonald 12 Minute Joke ( Reaction)". At 9:45 in that video Norm says, "Cause there's a lot at stake. Ya know, ya think about it, ya probably, you know... probably lose your job. I don't know what happens. That's a blemish on the old CV, ya know?" For years I thought he had said, ""That's a blemish on the old CD, ya know? I couldn't quite get what he meant there. I just always assumed he meant that it was a blemish on you and your life, the way a blemish on a CD made it not play well. The next bit was about "Easy Jet", which is an airline many poke fun at for being so cheap and budget that it's a painful experience.
wow you and the channel viewers have gr8 taste i wataxhing this the other day...in the first 2 mins josh should still have got those jokes, especially looking ' sorry im late i was looking for a vein' obviously a joke about being a junkie lol
I’m so happy to see Americans getting Scottish comedy. I get to meet a lot of amazing people from all over the world being from Edinburgh during the fringe *not this year sadly* but we’ll get good Scottish comedy back out there soon ! Oh and yeh it pretty much turns into winter up here come September, keep up the good work. Love your laugh, getting me through some hard shit.
Normally i can't stand reaction channels one bit. Not at all, but this lad...he does it right. And his laugh, infectious af. I have no idea how i found you/his channel, but i am glad i did, i've binged his KP/Al Murray stuff, but man, his/your laughter, is just, so heart warming
11:27 Josh if you didn’t know what a Glaswegian is it’s someone from Glasgow in Scotland and Frankie is one of them which is why he jokingly said racist
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Pin ur comment josh so it doesn’t get lost in the comment section and people can see it straight away, cheers 🍻 man
Thank god for that, i thought i was losing it.
Lol thanks bud I definitely forgot to do that
I rewound it so many times until reading this 😂
how long is your recommendation list?
satirical jokes from a different country that are over a decade old, yeah it's gonna be confusing
Man up lol 😉
fair play for doing it though.
most wouldn't bother trying, let alone stick with it.
Also its confusing because frankie did not become left wing these are left wing jokes its just British version of left wing and our American cousin versions of left wing are very very different
I love how you hold back from laughing at the jokes you're not sure about rather than just laugh along pretending
Mock the week is basically taking the piss out of the UK news that week, political leadership contests and the like. Thats why it seems very UK centric.
"people say frankie has turned left wing"
frankie in season 1: isn't the point of being leader of the tory party to be an evil bastard
That joke could've come from a satirical politically neutral place. FB is scottish.. ofcourse he's a lefty.. he just dipped his foot too far in the woke culture as of the past few years.
@@camtheman3x6 he's literally always been like that, just dickheads on the right nowadays are too busy calling everyone woke and too sensitive when they're the ones offended by everything.
He was always with the people and against the corrupt politicians and the wealthy monsters who control them. Informed intelligent racial minorities and LGBTQ people know that he is on their side.
@@camtheman3x6 people who ramble about "wokeness" are the cringiest wannabe victims
Most comedians are left-wing (according to American's).. And certainly most British comedians.
Frankie would call himself a socialist and he has always been left-wing.
@@SimSim-zf9if I think frankie would consider himself a socialist? Certainly a fan of Karl marx...
Americans*
i got turned off with boyle when he turned too political , as if labour are any better ,but i seem the circle of power switch left and right many times and the comedians attitude switch over time
@@shanginadildo Socialism doesnt really have much to do with Marx, if you think of what Americans understand from the term.
And Marx has barely anything to do with identity politics as practices today.
Plus literally all modern economic theory is partially funded on Marx' insight.
Sadly most comedians in the UK have turned political now which puts me right off them, whatever happened to comedians being comedians? We dont need lectures from rich people who know nothing of the real world.
By American standards Frankie would be off the charts left wing, by EU standards he's a standard left of center celebrity, Doesn't make him any less funny :).
Wrong, he is a socialist.. Left of center-left EU
Lmao everyone who wants to change anything in society today is a socialist it seems. We're fucked
God left of centre left for
Uk may be, not for the EU. UK politics are skewed to the right because our media are owned by tax avoiding non dom( non resident for tax) billionaires.
Yeah I'm from england and our left/right is baffling to my european friends. Our left wing ideas are just things that are a given to them.
He's left wing as fuck for the UK too.
Like, no party accurately portrays his opinion. He's left of Labour and the SNP so... pretty lefty?
He's always been left wing but the difference between left wing and right wing in the UK is very different to the States. Frankie basically takes the piss out of anything.
Frankie is a Socialist.. I call that pretty left wing even for the UK
Yeah, in the UK the popular right wing (i.e. the Conservative party) probably broadly aligns with the Democratic Party, although the Conservative Party is actually more left wing on certain key social policies such as healthcare, social support, etc. believe it or not.
@@Sneed_formerly_chucks How he trying to, something I don't think you know what it is, virtue signaling..?
Carl Hartwell I can engage in a sensible discussion about what really is “centre” (or “center” I suppose 😛) in respective countries’ political systems and there’s lots of context and detail as to where you would place individual parties compared to others in other countries. The concept of what is the centre is not a fixed thing between countries. However, by contrast Marxism is a very specific political concept that is very specifically defined and I lose track of your argument when you try say that the Dems are essentially Marxist... I’m afraid you’ve lost the plot a little bit! 😛 I assume by “Dems” you mean the American political party, which is clearly not hard left nevermind Marxist. Even if you mean the Lib Dems (the Liberal Democrat UK party) then I’d agree that they would be hard left in American political terms but they clearly don’t come close to meeting the definition of a Marxist party. Even the UK Labour Party under Corbyn couldn’t be accurately described as Marxist (although I suspect that, unchecked by his party and by the constraints of political and electoral expediency, that may have been where Corbyn would have liked to take the party).
I mean this in a non-insulting way: are you American? I’m just very aware from spending a lot of time in the States of the narrative that exists there around a misleading and inaccurate definition of what Marxism (and indeed Socialism) actually is which has been perpetrated for decades by the right to try to paint American left wing (and in some cases centre ground) policies as part of an extreme Socialist or Marxist agenda or movement to scare the American electorate away from supporting them or voting for them.
@@davidburke2132 The USA has no concept of political theory, even though all these concepts are well defined. They know their general population doesn't actually know what communism/socialism actually is so they can get away with using these words about the dems (who're central/right leaning economically).
You can be left wing and still have a dark sense of humor.
Antifa are left wing 🤔 I don't know about dark sense of humour more like zero sence of humour with a pinch of self righteousness and entitlement and a light dusting of twisted !😂
@@Spacebadger "antifa are"
A portmanteau cant have a sense of humour
You can be over the line
@Pingu Wetone Do you parents know you're on UA-cam without supervision again?
I would say a sense of humour is a requirement to consistently vote left wing, I mean you would have to be some sort of fucking clown.
Unless you were aware of UK Politics 10 years ago I imagine most of this just goes in one ear and out the other lol
I think it was Billy Connolly that said, "There are only 2 seasons in Scotland. June and Winter".
He's always been left wing. He actually explains it pretty well during a BBC podcast called 'Chain Reaction' with Kevin Bridges where he explains that 'Frankie Boyle' the comedian is as much a character as Stephen Colbert was on The Colbert Report.
*So glad you're reacting to Frankie Boyle Mock the Week compilations! Don't worry if you don't pick up all the references, it was predominantly UK-centric humour and all these clips were from around 2005-2009*
One of the great ones was "The answer is 10%. What is the question?"
Frankie said "How many Americans can find Iraq on a map...of Iraq?"
I was in stitches watching you watching Karl Pilkington, Idiot abroad season one episode one, please please please please show more of that 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🇬🇧🏴👍🏻
So happy you’re watching more frankie, love from Scotland 🏴
Best country on earth
gca it’s not a country
@@sollybowden1357 I think you'll find it is a country. A county that forms part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain.
@@sollybowden1357 Scotland is indeed a country. and hopefully soon we will be fully independent
@@gca9550 🤣🤣🤣
IM not british and English is not my 1st language and still can get 90% of the Jokes and the accent is Amazing.
It’s Scottish so that’s good you know 90% because that’s one of the harder accents
@@notkhano3511 it might sound weird but Scottish accent its really easy for me to understand. tbf i struggle with Irish accent lol
Josh, I'd love to see you and Tay watch Fawlty Towers.
Regarded as one of Britain's greatest sitcoms.
Only 12 episodes were made, but the standard is incredible.
Good shout matey. I second this!!
I'll third this. But after he's done Idiot Abroad seasons 1 and 2 :)
A poof is an old derogatory term for a gay man, never really used seriously now more jovially
You mean puff? He say’s it that way because of his accent, still use that word today in the uk, heard it everywhere growing up, and yes it’s puff.
@@RustGenk he definitely didnt say puff haha
@@RustGenk Puff???😂😂😂
@@RustGenk I've heard Americans say puff, but never here in London 🤔 whereabouts? Could be unique to where you live
@@zasherr north east
NICE ONE DUDE! love your videos man.
40 minutes fly by when I’m enjoying your company. Don’t sweat going longer. I love both seeing things I love through your fresh eyes, and finding new stuff I haven’t seen in company with you.
"Frankie Boyle's Scenes We'd Like To See Compilations" have more universal jokes
Easy jet is large british airline, orange and grey , hence jump suits, but all over europe.
As a Scottish person, Scotland starts to get really cold and rainy in September, and it just gets worse till February.
...then it gets really bad till about July,where it is nice weather, then it gets bad again
Devon DaVince used to say 'Mock of the Week" too :)
One of my absolute favourite is about having Richard Hammond being part of Anti Speeding advert 😆
The 'Scotland' jokes are mostly about our awful weather. It tends to be cold, wet and windy up here more often than not. The Dundee joke is basically making fun of the city; it's like the Scottish version of detroit (at least back in the mid 00's). Nowadays Kirkcauldy is the Scottish Detroit. Hull is the english detroit (incase you need it for future videos).
Love watching your reactions dude. Brilliant. Keep it up
I am clicking on your vids before the notification even appears. I regret nothing.
I agree with you that harsh comedy is great.
"This is very old" Yep, you should watch more recent Frankie Boyle stuff, for example "Frankie Boyle's New World Order"
Frankie and Hugh Dennis were both awesome on this show. Russel Howard was pretty good too, he's gone on to have his own show and other successes.
10:35 I'm from Glasgow like Frankie and its absolutely freezing and it never stops raining
Love that Frankie just comes out with the most random offensive stuff, like the type of things you can't believe someone actually said. He's such a nice guy when interviewed and not at all like his stage character
Easyjet is a low budget airline based in the UK; the exterior of the aircraft is orange and the staff also dress in the same colour.
Not even lying, got an easyjet advert on this video 😂
React to the "four candles " sketch by the two Ronnie's
Haha this is such a good sketch. Some of the phrases may be a bit old/British but still worth it.
It's actually the fork handles sketch
@@shanginadildo you can call it either
I love you mate! 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇺🇸🇬🇧🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧 stay safe in these trying times
Greggs is a shop that sells pasties, pies and pastry based products on many streets in the UK.
English current events from 15 yrs ago might have tough references to catch
He's incredibly left wing with a very dark and witty sense of humour. Easily my favourite British comedian.
Yeah, he's always been incredibly left wing, but his comedy has always been very dark. I love him, he's probably my favourite too.
Incredibly left wing but harsh as fuck with no care for who he offends haha, the best mix
Scottish Comedian
@@bc8359 Scotland is in Britain
The RUSTY Broadcast Hahaha. No. England, Scotland and Wales make up “Great Britain” (sometimes shortened to just “Britain”) and Great Britain and Northern Ireland come together to make up “the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland”, usually just shortened to “the United Kingdom”, or “the UK”.
Yeah he's super left wing, doesn't mean he won't say something that'll piss off the left if he gets a good laugh out of it though. :-)
Politically /economically left wing but he's not at all like this snow flake movement claiming to be oppressed
John Shaw you’re right, but he has blocked me on twitter and I’m really not sure why 😂
@@shanginadildo The political left has been around for a hell of a lot longer than the whole snowflake thing that's appeared in the, what, last 10/15 years? There's a lot of people on the right who act like that is representative of the left as a whole which is definitely not true.
He's not "super" left wing.
@@pitmatix1457 It's not representative of most people who are left wing but it is certainly representative of the lefties that represent them in government. Particularly in the UK.
Dragons = sharks. Shark tank is called Deagons Den here
Scotland in September is cold wet and windy and that'll last until about summer 😂
I’m not a dwarf I’m a lesbian! 😂😂😂
Man's like "i don't know what greggs is" lmao.
roy castle hosted a show called record breakers showing people breaking records of various types.
think of the weather as "grey" and you have the weather for most of north europe half the year.
When he said CV, that to you is a Resume.
He didn't shift, he was always a lefty.
Have you ever thought about doing a watch party so some of you UK viewers could fill you in on the jokes live?
You missed the Chinese human pyramid joke! That's was hilarious!
Nathan Barley! It's one series and it's on UA-cam! It's a parady of modern Britain, in the early internet days. It's mental!
Scotland doesn't get mad cold but in September it is very depressing; rainy, windy, getting dark .
All we want is Karl Karl Karl!!!!! Binge on an idiot abroad so I can enjoy them again with you. Thanks.
The weather in Scotland when it's September sucks, it's cold and wet with too much wind
Well said man, some people are affended by comedy and pro P. C... it's just jokes.
Scotland in September is generally cold, wet and full of midges, tiny mosquito-like bugs that bite you in swarms of thousands
Frankie Boyle must be a townie, the Scottish Highland are fab. Cold and windy but fab
The thing with Scotland in September is we starting to get shorter days and summer is over so it's pish weather for the rest of the year, mostly Scottish is similar to someone with bipolar disorder
He’s left wing comedian with a really dark sense of humour. They are almost extinct now.
He's not like that anymore. He's gone full woke
By way of answering your question whether this is a UK-centric show, I'd say yes. For example, @ 1:19 Frankie provides the question to the answer: "Tired, Lost & Confused". The fitting question that Frankie suggests was, "Statistically, what are the worst words to use on your CV?"
I know that C.V. is a term that folks use in the UK and Canada and, I imagine, other lands as well, which is an abbreviation of the latin expression 'Curriculum Vitae", which in English translates literally to "Course of (one's) life". A CV is very similar to what we call a resumé for many jobs one would apply for,. A CV does tend to be different from a resumé, though, for jobs requiring significant higher education. For those jobs, the CV is typically much longer and more detailed, with special emphasis on the education parts.
Anyway, like you in this reaction, it went right over my head, but in another comedic scenario, which you have ALSO reacted to. It was in your video entitled "React to Norm Macdonald 12 Minute Joke ( Reaction)". At 9:45 in that video Norm says, "Cause there's a lot at stake. Ya know, ya think about it, ya probably, you know... probably lose your job. I don't know what happens. That's a blemish on the old CV, ya know?" For years I thought he had said, ""That's a blemish on the old CD, ya know? I couldn't quite get what he meant there. I just always assumed he meant that it was a blemish on you and your life, the way a blemish on a CD made it not play well.
The next bit was about "Easy Jet", which is an airline many poke fun at for being so cheap and budget that it's a painful experience.
Mock the Week was never the same after Frankie Boyle
Frankie on the royal family is unbelievable! Especially on prince harry. I think you'd get it. Brutal.
September in Scotland is the end of winter and the beginning of super winter.
Scotland only has two seasons; winter and June.
wow you and the channel viewers have gr8 taste i wataxhing this the other day...in the first 2 mins josh should still have got those jokes, especially looking ' sorry im late i was looking for a vein' obviously a joke about being a junkie lol
I’m so happy to see Americans getting Scottish comedy. I get to meet a lot of amazing people from all over the world being from Edinburgh during the fringe *not this year sadly* but we’ll get good Scottish comedy back out there soon !
Oh and yeh it pretty much turns into winter up here come September, keep up the good work. Love your laugh, getting me through some hard shit.
It turns winter here in the south (Bournemouth) in September too even though it was 30C+ in August and during the summer.
pure dead brilliant as we say in Glasgow you reation is great nice to see you get some of it take everything with a pinch of salt keep going
Going to Glasgow in September is miserable because its raining, cold and grey.
He is number 1 .
September in Scotland is like Alaska...generally.
Josh, determined to get to grips with that damn accent! Kudos.
Edit: It’s my accent by the way. Just in case anyone misinterprets that.
Scotland in September - Not even that it's cold - it's just bloody miserable. cold wet dark and full of Scottish people.
Yep it’s flipping freezing in Scotland as soon as sept comes :)
I'm from Scotland and the weather here sucks all year round. We get a few weeks of warm weather but thats all.
who are these people that suggest videos with jokes that would go over the heads of people outside the UK?
Guilty
Frankie Boyle does Never mind the buzzcocks
One of the funniest blokes ever
I sub only just to hear your insane laughs! Hahaha!
*ear raping laughs
Greggs is a food outlet that sells bakery/deli food products.
The weather is pretty bad year round in Scotland, but September will usually rain, be windy and overcast most days.
Left wing in the UK is very different to left wing in the US.
Greggs is a chain bakery 😂
Completely forgot about this, been so on top of the Karl reactions haha
I’ve just realised how much America is missing out not having Greggs
Less than 48 hours without an idiot abroad upload and it seems we're on a withdrawal haha
Good commentary from you at the end regarding humour and politics.
Normally i can't stand reaction channels one bit. Not at all, but this lad...he does it right. And his laugh, infectious af. I have no idea how i found you/his channel, but i am glad i did, i've binged his KP/Al Murray stuff, but man, his/your laughter, is just, so heart warming
Grey dismal weather n grumpy Scotts lol
Please check out comedy series Derek, written by and starring Ricky Gervais. It also stars Karl Pilkington in his first acting role.
More Frankie Boyle
I think you would like the comedy of Sir Lenny Henry. A sketch comic, impressionist and all round national treasure
If you can't get Stella in the US it's a type of lager that for some reason seems to make some more prone to get violent than other drinks.
11:27 Josh if you didn’t know what a Glaswegian is it’s someone from Glasgow in Scotland and Frankie is one of them which is why he jokingly said racist
I just watched another of your videos and at the end I'm like he should react to Frankie Boyle and here we are
Folks get it. He’s left all right. It’s just fucking jokes! ✌️👊🇮🇪🏴
"Mock of the week"
LOL that's what my gf calls it!
Greggs is a very popular bakery in UK mostly North some good choices n also questionable ideas lol I'm northern n steak bakes n yum yum rule ha
In September Scotland has miserable weather.
The Scottish word for Scotland in September is Driecht. It's means shitty, with a dash of wet and windy and a sprinkling of ice.