WATCH exclusive bonus content where *Geoff* answers audience questions. CLICK the link: triggernometry.locals.com/ CHAPTERS👇 00:00 Intro 02:24 What is a Bloke? 04:38 How did Becoming a Father Change Geoff? 06:12 "Man Up" 12:18 The Changes to Sexual Politics in Recent History 18:45 The Influence of Adverts on Men 21:52 Sponsor Message: Manscaped 23:49 Fundamental Differences Between Men & Women 25:41 The “New Man” Being Presented to the World 29:36 Understanding Masculine & Feminine Values 40:31 The Importance of Sport to Men 42:33 The Lack of Physicality in Sport 43:58 Why Do We Like Curry? 46:16 Geoff's Thoughts on a Labour Government 50:00 What Have Labour Actually Done? 53:17 Does Geoff See The Tory Party Appealing to The Working Class? 54:59 Is More Government Interference the Answer? 58:11 Labour’s Stance on Brexit 59:57 Geoff's Hopes for the Next Election 1:03:19 What’s the One Thing We’re Not Talking About?
@CriticalThinker-Lad
Жыл бұрын
Scottish Irish welsh and English is more diverse than east Europe the middle east and Africa we have got our own diversity to respect
@markhutton6055
Жыл бұрын
Nothing has changed (except the level of undress). Growing up in the 70s, boys would have posters of football teams and Bob Marley (or other bands).Girls would have posters of David Cassidy or Donny Osmond. These days girls will have bare chested posters of Harry Styles. Who objectifies who?
@markhutton6055
Жыл бұрын
The Manscape joke is getting a bit old now.
@markhutton6055
Жыл бұрын
I cry far more than my wife does. But in private. I cry watching the TV. It's called empathy.
@markhutton6055
Жыл бұрын
Blokes don't drink Lager.
@tempsoda
Жыл бұрын
Bloke= Mans man, could be a bit rough around the edges but his hearts in the right place. If you hear a guy refer to another man as 'a top bloke' that is peak male praise.
@jodu626
Жыл бұрын
great explanation
@mrhlawrence
Жыл бұрын
The level of respect shown to Konstantine after the washing machine story was palpable.
@kelly4187
Жыл бұрын
The endorphin rush when I fixed my first washing machine or dishwasher was tangible. Same with my first DIY project. And no, this wasn’t a social construct as at the time I had no one to impress, I lived alone. It tapped in to something deeply imprinted into my biology that this was what I needed to do. That sort of deep instinct isn’t something that is just passed on by culture.
@johnowens5342
Жыл бұрын
It's a big deal for a brit
@ruffryder13
Жыл бұрын
I just took down a rotting/dead 40 foot maple in the front yard and all I got was moaned at that I didn't do it faster. Lol ...but I am American...
@douglasherron7534
Жыл бұрын
@@ruffryder13 I regularly take out rotting trees, saw them up, carry the tree slices to the shed and then chop them up into logs with an axe once they've dried out. All I get is accused of spending too much time in the garden...but my wife is Canadian....
@Pampilici
Жыл бұрын
@@douglasherron7534😂
@lifearttimes
Жыл бұрын
Geoff, Francis & Konstantin , this dialogue made me happy. On point, on all points! Shine On!✨
@DuchesneyMoitt-ud8qj
Жыл бұрын
To me, a bloke is grounded, maybe pensive, maybe stoic, helpful, genuine, hardworking and straightforward 🙏🏼
@DavidHeffron78
Жыл бұрын
Like Doctor Harold Shipman?
@mrblackdx
Жыл бұрын
I had superb counselling a few years ago for a case of acute depression. I really wish I remember his name because he was an older bloke, and his approach was simple. a) get patient to explain a problem b) repeat an understanding of that problem with different wording so that the patients feels listened to and understood c) ask patient if they have any ideas how to solve or move passed that problem d) if they do have an idea, celebrate that idea and demonstrate to the patient that not only did they come up with a solution themselves but they should feel proud of that approach and keep trying e) if they have a bad idea or no idea, work with them and try to get them to come to the solution themselves or the realisation themselves. Ask questions to guide them to the right answer.
@rudolphteperberry3888
Жыл бұрын
My mother fixed her own washing machine. KZitem tutorials and ordering spare parts. She's done it for load of things round her house! You definitely wouldn't guess how handy she is by her appearance 😅 I salute you mother.
@zeldagoblin
Жыл бұрын
I'm one of those mums. I just can't stand paying someone to do a thing I could do. I took every piece of furniture and plumbing from the bathroom and replaced it all. I was proud. It still doesn't leak lol
@Hana-su7zg
Жыл бұрын
@@zeldagoblin omg wow Zelda thats brilliant, well done to you! How do you find the advice on what to do? Just youtube tutorials? I need to save my pennies for things like that and am quite practical but don't quite know how to look for advice because often I dont know the technical jargon for stuff...
@zeldagoblin
Жыл бұрын
@@Hana-su7zg Lol what a great response, I thought you were taking the piss at first, too much internet correspondence! For context, dad was a bricklayer from the 70s, and back then they did everything, plumbing, electrics and so on. I looked at listened. I am 5ft 2inches, and small build with chronic physical health issues. So, if I can do it, most people can. But there was a film called The Edge in which Anthony Hopkins says, "What one man can do, another man can do." I honestly believe that. I have researched online and used KZitem tutorials a lot, but nowadays things like plumbing are done with flexi push fit joints and things like that. I can't see the problem with giving it a go, then calling someone if it proves beyond me. You will get people saying that tradesmen don't want to follow peoples DIY and fix their mistakes, but it's your home and your decision if you want to try it. I've done some small electric works and called my electrician to check and sign it off. I wouldn't touch any major electric works but light switches and blanking off I've done. It saves a lot of money, and feels great.
@Ragnarok6664
Жыл бұрын
@@Hana-su7zgnowadays, theres plenty of step by step tutorials with schematics or live footage
@Hana-su7zg
Жыл бұрын
thanks, well thats great, a new arena for me to get busy with 😄 @@Ragnarok6664
@GreatWhiteSharkey
Жыл бұрын
I love blokes! That’s one thing that attracted me to my partner, he’s a real man’s man, a blokey bloke and I love it! I don’t want a feminine man who cries and gets emotional, I want a strong-willed man! Women do too…they just don’t like to admit it.
@jessicanorris3614
Жыл бұрын
No we don't all like that, thanks. but you do you.
@GreatWhiteSharkey
Жыл бұрын
@@jessicanorris3614 I shall indeed do just that, thanks.
@bushpig6837
Жыл бұрын
Most feminine women want a man who will lead and take control. There will always be some masculine women who want a little bitch of a man that they can boss and control.
@MsMounen
10 ай бұрын
We all have different tastes hey? I suspect it depends on what your dad was like. What kind of masculinity is familiar to you.
@carolspencer6915
Жыл бұрын
Living day to day without BANTER would be like trying to survive without water. 😀 💜
@foxtrotjulietbravo5536
Жыл бұрын
I really admire Brits' ability to banter. Americans jabber but don't get into like a competitive sport like the Brits do.
@zeldagoblin
Жыл бұрын
Its been banned at my place of work
@patriciasanderson2171
Жыл бұрын
Yes I’ve lived in Sydney for 5 years and indeed I’m suffocating. And before anyone asks no, we don’t have the same culture or sense of humour.
@idanceforpennies281
Жыл бұрын
There was a young man, only about 19 years old and he worked at Ford in Daggerham, in the seat manufacturing area. Nearly all women in there. They hounded him constantly with sexual taunts and innuendos. I've been harassed by girls as a youngster, probably because I was bit shy. The whole thing is not a one way street.
@frusia123
Жыл бұрын
I've seen women like that. Women in their 40s losing their minds around a 19 year old boy. Gosh, can't you see he could be your son? I don't even have children myself and I have zero sexual interest in a young boy. On the other hand it's not exactly the same as men acting like that towards a young girl. The worst those women can do is to make the boy feel uneasy. Occasionally there might be one that will try to seduce him. But the young man won't normally be in any real danger of physical harm by middle aged women.
@annsandlund8376
Жыл бұрын
My first summer abroad was in 1970, in Ireland. Very nice and respectful boys there. I was only 14, but went on my first date. I spent a summer in London/Cambridge in 1973, and you were all perfect gentlemen. I have visited since then, and I love to be called "darling", "love" and "ma'am", depending on the situation and the place.
@Dezzasheep
Жыл бұрын
You now get odd looks from some women if you hold the door open for them. Stange times.
@MAGAeminem
Жыл бұрын
🎼A British bloke is a soaring soul as free as a mountain bird. His energetic fist should be ready to resist a dictatorial word 🎶 - "A British Tar" by Gilbert & Sullivan
@blackskullandy281
Жыл бұрын
Memory unlocked; Jon Rhys Davies singing this in Raiders of the Lost Ark. Never knew where it came from til now.
@MAGAeminem
Жыл бұрын
@@blackskullandy281 For me, it's Star Trek IX - Insurrection with Picard and Worf trying to get Data to sign along for plot reasons I won't spoil. Funny! Clip is on KZitem.
@MS-sb9ov
Жыл бұрын
Scenario: it’s pissing it down with rain but the tent’s blowing down, or something needs fixing, or there’s a scary shadow out in the woods, 99% of the time men are called on to sort it out without flapping around and making the situation worse for everyone. I’ve also seen a few women rise to these occasions but they are very rare. Just saying how I’ve seen it.
@jeffheineken6709
Жыл бұрын
Novac was brought to tears because he realised the title didn’t matter - he had his son, his whole family,his biggest prize in life ❤
@Youtubechannel-po8cz
Жыл бұрын
A British bloke… solid and reliable. Two pints and a packet of crisps please!
@kyleroberts2651
Жыл бұрын
I love how the blokes were having a bit banter and let a few F bombs fly😆
@mrror8933
Жыл бұрын
If we're going there: British bloke = drinking like there's no tomorrow.
@jaakkokinnunen5489
Жыл бұрын
We have the same thing in Finland: jätkä = able to drink his body weight in beer🍻🍻
@FatNorthernBigot
Жыл бұрын
Geoff's podcast is a work of genius. 👍
@johnpaulnash8144
Жыл бұрын
Robin Williams went for therapy every week for over 16years and still committed suicide. Men only survive when they learn to carry the crap that happens to them. That is the reality. React in a positive way even when you are not happy. The bad times will pass and you will be ready for the good opportunities that (eventually) will come your way.
@juliangarner56
Жыл бұрын
The Lad/Bloke/Geezer trinity. Love it!
@Russellplmr
Жыл бұрын
I bloody love Geoff!!! My Guy!!!
@johnnyboy1014
Жыл бұрын
An enjoyable interview thanks guys!
@thehungarianvixen
Жыл бұрын
Men don't wear sunscreen LOL! So true! They also don't use umbrellas lmfao
@TheDb1973
Жыл бұрын
I've many times sorted my own home appliances x As I was raised to be independent...but love the fact if I need help its always men I turn to !! Men know their stuff and we ladies can never truly go wrong with asking a man for help where needed ❤Fact x Men are needed more than we're being told
@christinalayzelle832
Жыл бұрын
I concur.
@stanleybuchan4610
Жыл бұрын
@@DianInHerOrbYou are very rare in that when the lights go, the toilet blocks and the car breaks down, most women will ask a man. Most guys prefer women who are feminine, that's just nature.
@TheDb1973
Жыл бұрын
Some People have bad experiences and some don't! When I say we ladies...I mean female adults ! Nothing wrong with saying we ladies tbh but there it is
@lallalucas4145
Жыл бұрын
The inability of men to find something in a cupboard, even though it is right there, is called "Dad's Disease"
@ZeusMegabeard
Жыл бұрын
"Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps" by Barbara and Allen Pease takes a light-hearted view of the differences between the sexes and confirms what he says about men and women's vision amongst a whole host of other things.
@kelly4187
Жыл бұрын
The point on crying is interesting. A therapist I went to once explained that whilst a lot of male crying is a genuine expression and outlet for frustration, grief and all that, and sometimes women have this too, a lot of female tears is performative as they seek assistance from the group. And importantly, this is mostly subconscious and isn’t being used as a weapon in most cases. Overall it shows that men value self reliance as often they are the only one that people turn to when things go bad, and so they NEED to grow up to be self reliant, women value the support of the group of other females, and so have evolved mechanisms to activate that support. Thus, as my therapist concluded, men and women are NOT the same despite what some crazy lunatic Marxists would have you believe, and we need different types and modes of support.
@jessicanorris3614
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, only man feelz are real feelz; women never do anything unless it's to manipulate others. It's in the bible and a therapist once said it , so #truefacts
@virginia9620
Жыл бұрын
I am a sensitive being, I do cry when sincerely hurt --- I hate it! As for repairs, my husband is useless, I do all the simple repairs, like change light fixtures, check on the engine for oil level, sand, paint, and wallpaper, fix dripping faucets, can replace a toilet. A woman the uses tears it is a manipulative. Who does that in a group it's humiliating.
@MC-rw3lc
Жыл бұрын
My mum could cry and still fold clothes! 😂
@TJ-kk5zf
Жыл бұрын
she bloody well better!
@user-nw3sd2td9l
Жыл бұрын
Tunnel vision is apt- my wife moved the couch while I was at work and didn’t tell me. I came home, made dinner and sat down to watch TV while eating…. But the couch wasn’t there and I landed on my ass. While that may not be typical it’s that 5% or maybe 1% of men on the tail end of the distribution.
@johnowens5342
Жыл бұрын
About right. My wife moved the couch and I fell over it the next morning.
@grannyannie2948
Жыл бұрын
LoL. My husband will open a cupboard door and if the thing he wants doesn't jump into his hand he claims it's not there.
@garethmorgan3665
Жыл бұрын
Not going to lie I did prejudge this bloke but I found this conversation really refreshing. I also thought that line about his mum being able to cry and fold clothes was genuinely poetic.
@tonyscriven7771
10 ай бұрын
“genuinely dodgy stuff” … sums it all up 😂
@hayley7090
Жыл бұрын
I'm just gonna point out I'm a woman and I've fixed a tumble dryer...while my other half is clueless. So there. 😂
@Pneumanon
Жыл бұрын
My wife loves fixing things around the house. She fixed our washing machine a couple of months ago. I do a bit of maintenance around the place if I need to do it, but she actually enjoys it. She wants me to buy her a cordless drill for her birthday!
@miriammccann8564
Жыл бұрын
Yep, thank you! We didn't ask for this!!!!
@wade2bosh
Жыл бұрын
good point about women bonding over hating husbands
@BigEnglishStandup
Жыл бұрын
Geoff's brilliant, isn't he.
@mrsparklepants1705
Жыл бұрын
Fantastic interview guys! Love Geoff. ❤
@henryburton6529
6 ай бұрын
4:00 I’m a lefty and 100% agree with KK. I’ve never been offended by any of Geoffs jokes or opinions. He’s very slick in his phrasing and delivery. I’m a fan.
@AndyJarman
Жыл бұрын
New drinking game. How long before KK talks about being a father, and FF talks about being a teacher?
@caedrewan
Жыл бұрын
Nice to have a very fun conversation (versus something too serious - there's a time for everything, and this was a nice break)
@quantumeseboy
Жыл бұрын
Curry has a risk?!? As oppose to pure self-destruction of eating fish & chips?
@moggoon
Жыл бұрын
Geoff's problem is he is too nice. On the BBC two professional feminists sat at the same desk spewed overtly sexist comments about men, and Geoff didn't say a word back. If Geoff had said something one tenth as sexist towards women, those two professional feminists would have gone mad.
@Gilly1978
Жыл бұрын
My two favourite non-sports podcasts rolled into one, perfect!!
@phyllislovelace8151
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Matt & team
@shmelkay0504
Жыл бұрын
I'm a woman and have changed a tyre on my car on several occasions, admittedly, on a couple of occasions a bloke passing by had to help me loosen the nuts as I was jumping on the shitty tools they provide with the car and was incapable of loosening them. Once they'd helped me loosen them, I got on with it myself. I know several men who go straight to call the AA. And thanks to KZitem, I've managed to fix or install plenty of domestic appliances, mainly because I'm far too proud to call a male friend to help me out 😂😂😂
@MS-sb9ov
Жыл бұрын
Proud or just stupid.
@rumble1925
Жыл бұрын
I think plenty of people infer that it's less common in one sex over the other. I enjoy cooking and taking care of people, I'm like an Italian grandma when it comes to food. Not typically male behaviour but I do it anyway because I enjoy it.
@California265
Жыл бұрын
I’m a single woman and changed a tyre more than once. What are we supposed to do then without a spare when we get a flat in the middle of nowhere?
@grannyannie2948
Жыл бұрын
Won't be an issue when everyone is locked in their fifteen minute city zones.
@ross2812
Жыл бұрын
@California265.... I would buy a full-size spare wheel and tire, small floor jack, a proper 4-way wrench, and a cheater pipe for leverage. Throw it in the trunk. The temporary spares are ridiculous.
@peterwebb8732
Жыл бұрын
My mother was doing those things before the feminists started demanding a free ride. She never had any time for them. Possibly because she watched the men in her family going off the places like NewGuinea and North Africa in the early 1940s. The lack of feminists demanding equal time in the trenches and jungles, was notable.
@grannyannie2948
Жыл бұрын
@@peterwebb8732 My mum used to change tyres too.
@jackdeniston59
Жыл бұрын
You have an app for that
@fragglemum
Жыл бұрын
I fixed my washing machine..... did a shoutout on fb and someone guided me to unblock the outlet
@bath_neon_classical
Жыл бұрын
i found out lots of things i hadnt noticed about us in Idries Shah's 1987 book Darkest England.
@Barbarous_Wretch
Жыл бұрын
They stopped putting spare wheels in cars to increase their profits.
@lapun47
Жыл бұрын
Manscaped commercial dropped into the middle of a British bloke video. Francis and Konstantin really are comedians.
@MarcInTbilisi
Жыл бұрын
Fucking great to witness unapologetic comedy! I've missed it soo much.
@MarcInTbilisi
Жыл бұрын
And you forgot to mention the precursor to the curry - how much chilli sauce can you cope with on a kebab?
@simoncollins6529
Жыл бұрын
Ha 😁 What's the bleedin chances ? I've literally got the washing machine stripped apart in the middle of the kitchen floor right now.
@davidmorris3981
Жыл бұрын
This discussion is so different from one that would happen in the US. It's not bashing Left or Right, it's not playing to the loony fringe. It's an actual discussion about important things without throwing stones.
@frusia123
Жыл бұрын
It's great to hear what kind of help men need when they need help. We should talk about it more.
@hugor1338
Жыл бұрын
Seeing Djokovic's boy, it looked like he was wearing kosovorotka: made me tear up too, ngl. (Traditional Russian peasant shirt)
@androidcaller7902
Жыл бұрын
Cars don't have spare wheels in order to meet emissions targets - it saves weight!
@OneMindAnyWeapon
Жыл бұрын
Not putting a spare tire diminishes both as it assumes neither can change the tire and means that everyone is groomed to be helpless.
@FormulaProg
Жыл бұрын
Can we normalise saying English again? British doesn't mean anything to me. Im English
@robertryan6782
Жыл бұрын
As a Scot, agreed. Also watching recently the Women's World Cup and Under 21s and both sets of England fans had 🇬🇧 flags in the crowd, it just feels to me that either these folk are idiots or that being English isn't enough for them.
@claudeyaz
Жыл бұрын
@@robertryan6782 like on one hand I agree but on the other hand and 102 / 3 generations without the idea of the UK or Britain... how long would it take for Scotland Ireland in the UK to grow so far apart they're at each other's throats like the French and prussians were in the 17 and 1800s
@raptokvortex
Жыл бұрын
I'm British not English. Get over it.
@bri_____
Жыл бұрын
This is an awkward point that will rub some the wrong way. However, I believe that English is the ethnic group. British is the passport holder. & increasingly many non English, Scots or Welsh, are British in a legal sense alone.
@user-nw3sd2td9l
Жыл бұрын
@@raptokvortex All the imports are once they clear customs.
@philiphudgens4726
Жыл бұрын
More Geoff, generally, I say!
@danmifune
Жыл бұрын
I love the way the accents become more blokey as the video progresses.
@Th3Gr33k
Жыл бұрын
I must be a real freaky man... I do all the home improvement, Car servicing, Garden landscaping gutted and rebuilt my house. I assumed that was normal until I saw this. 😮
@mattanderson6672
Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed that! Thank you!!
@LisaKerryTravelAdventures
Жыл бұрын
I fixed a washing machine to my surprise lol
@markhutton6055
Жыл бұрын
What privelege does a man have? My wife can choose not to go to work. To sit around the house doing jack, i have to go out and work.
@mglepd
Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@markhutton6055
Жыл бұрын
"Diversity" as in the DIE idiolodgy is NOT about difference but about making everybody the same. It is about pigeon holing people so that their obvious, unimportant differences are weaponised, while their important differences are minimised.
@johnrose-mh5mc
Жыл бұрын
Geoff , always wise words
@zeldagoblin
Жыл бұрын
Can we start a thread, I'm dying to hear: what is the blokiest thing you've ever done. Or seen another bloke do? Here's mine: my dad, a proper bloke, trawlerman come tradesmen, now retired, came back from Specsavers and couldn't see through his new glasses. After a chat, he explained, really proudly, that every appointment, he looks at the plaque on the wall and memorizes the last line of letters, and pretends he can read them. He then spends the rest of the time trying to figure out what the correct answers are because he wants to pass the test! Blokey or just mental, I'm never sure.
@shelleyphilcox4743
Жыл бұрын
Can change a tyre, replace bulbs in my lights, fix bushes on a washing machine and belt on a dryer, basic plumbing, lay clicklock flooring, tile, knock down walls, lay bricks, sand, fill, strip paint and paint, never wallpapered a printed paper, but have hung lining paper amongst many other DIY jobs, put in a fence, moved house myself. I have no issues asking anyone who is an expert or knowledgeable or stronger than me for help or advice whether they are female or male.
@NickToland
Жыл бұрын
I fix everything at home. Thank you dad for giving me the skills
@yotubs11
Жыл бұрын
To be fair, they do say pride comes before a Phall.
@jeffbeamer9882
Жыл бұрын
btw previous to this ad campaign I used Gillette exclusively for 30 years. Haven't used it since this ad was aired ... and I will NEVER EVER use ANY Gillette product again as long as I live.
@VarjoPira
Жыл бұрын
It truly is baffling as to how Gillette thought foregoing positive reinforcement in favor of guilt-tripping was a good idea.
@stephencooper5040
Жыл бұрын
I haven’t bought anything from Gillette since then. Edit to add: AND anything that I need that’s even tangentially connected to shaving or men’s hygiene, I ALWAYS make sure the product I’m looking at is not owned by or partnered with Gillette in any way.
@motoartdesign
Жыл бұрын
@@stephencooper5040You can add Harry’s to that list.
@Hindenzog
Жыл бұрын
I've been thinking that the Sopranos style slap on the back and vague hug is a recent import into this country. Blokes of my age ( I'm not a bloke btw) never did that sort of thing.
@isisandeye
Жыл бұрын
The best, most accurate commentary starts from 25:43....perfect assessment of Media controlling ideology.
@vesterwolfe2420
Жыл бұрын
Vote Reform or reclaim and man up.
@Dr3Mc3Ninja
Жыл бұрын
Henry Cavill is an interesting one. I adore him as an actor. His public persona is very endearing, which is what makes him very handsome to me. He was on an American talk show and he was basically getting verbally double-teamed by Amy Adams and the host. Henry was visibly embarrassed, and it is hard to watch. I think remarking on someone's appearance is not always inappropriate, but to immediately default to, "I would." Instead of talking about their body of work etc. It is unnecessary and comes across as quite lecherous.
@rtpHarry
Жыл бұрын
I've been called out for not dealing with things early enough. People could see I wasn't going to get something done. I didn't. And it frustrated them that I seemed to just let it happen. That's not what it was tho. I had the highest intentions to get it done and yeah maybe I do bite off more than I can chew but without that tension in the system I won't make it as far as I did. When people see me do something good they are like wow... How... And in truth it's because I was aiming to do something 5x as good, and this is where I landed. This feels like the same vibe Geoff hits when saying he doesn't want to feel weak in counselling. If you start there then you have already given up on being your best. Building from nothing is for some. Aiming for the moon and still landing in the stars is for others.
@lifemasterkris1865
Жыл бұрын
The difference between British and American men is that the former are mostly “cavalier” down there, and Americans are “round top”. Shitty deal for the latter, but in the USA, everything is up for sale; even body parts.
@katherinecollins4685
Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video
@robin1987100
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32:25 wait what? good for you guys but that took me by surprise.
@twoskies3226
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Listen, it's not that Americans don't have banter. That's a very silly thing to say. It's that you guys don't have any actual American friends.
@joannemoore3976
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All the good stuff is curved... that's good enough for me 😂
@englishdogs
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I'm an English bloke, not British. Thank you.
@fraggit
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I went to the same high school as Geoff, 10 yrs earlier, if you read this Geoff, I was in Crusaders house. I bet that was expunged by the time you were there (political reasons, sigh), and I worked for BT like his old man, so I have a strange affinity with him. I would like to say though, I've never done therapy (man up bruv, lol) and I've only cried 3 times in my life, when my mum, dad and sister died.
@JonathanRossRogers
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18:15 Cars in the UK don't have spare tires (tyres?) any more? Thankfully, we still have them in the US. I had to change the tire on my Honda a few weeks ago.
@liamanderson4992
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4 (on the surface) "blokes' blokes": 1) Jeremy Clarkson, 2) Piers Morgan, 3) Nigel Farage, 4) Ben Wallace.
@shelleyphilcox4743
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My family always sing this at get togethers, I grew up with it, and its incredibly sad. The family are largely West Ham supporters, but not exclusively! I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" I'm forever blowing bubbles, Pretty bubbles in the air, They fly so high, Nearly reach the sky, Then like my dreams They fade and die. Fortune's always hiding, I've looked everywhere, I'm forever blowing bubbles, Pretty bubbles in the air. When shadows creep, When I'm asleep, To lands of hope I stray! I'm forever blowing bubbles, Pretty bubbles in the air, They fly so high, Nearly reach the sky, Then like my dreams They fade and die. Fortune's always hiding, I've looked everywhere, I'm forever blowing bubbles, Pretty bubbles in the air.
@dope1725
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@NY Fountain of the Uncouth. Red beans and rice😜
@foxtrotjulietbravo5536
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A NOLA specialty!
@MasalaMan
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37:29 I like this bit by Francis, can't keep picking at it.
@dixonpinfold2582
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If you have to ask, you'll never know.
@Erik_Swiger
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You talked about physicality...men used to touch each other. An arm around the shoulder, or a couple boys lying next to each other in the grass, but now, none of that is permitted, because you're automatically labeled as gay. There's no room for simple, everyday touch when appropriate, because if you do, it comes with a whole host of baggage that gets thrown upon you. Rumors, suspicions, questions.
@gingersergio8046
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Top interview
@lokiwun
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I've never seen that Novac clip before. Got to me. Not a complaint. Hail to the washing machine king. You bring the best out in each other. Enjoyable thought provoking, intelligent, honest conversation . Carling on the way!!
@ChannelWright
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I always make sure there’s a spare tire in my car and everything needed to change it. I’ve changed my tire in freezing rain in winter weather. It’s not that difficult with the right tools. I have to because I deliver medical supplies and the AAA (American Automobile Association) often takes too long to respond.
@brianfeltham-daniels905
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I'm such a man I bought a spare wheel and trolley jack for my merc!
@zeldagoblin
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Does anyone remember the Mitchell and Webb skit where they parody the old Gillette ads?
@Pampilici
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British working class women call each other cows!
@cliffjamesmusic
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Interesting discussion. Thank you. There seems to be blindness around Starmer on the part of the participants in this interview. He is not meant to be a person with ideas and policies. His job always was not to be Corbyn, to purge the party of Corbynites, ensure there is no opposition to the Tories in Parliament, tide the Tories over to the next election and to be the Blue Labour PM if the Tories don’t win the election. As such, Starmer is doing his job well. Corbyn was dished through a concerted campaign of lies around him being anti-Semitic and his proposal for negotiating a Brexit leaving package combined with a referendum on its acceptance.
@matthewhall8790
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You think there's no banter in the US, obviously you've never been to a construction site. I always tell new people that if people aren't fucking with you, it's because they don't like you.
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