Strange as it may seem the highest mountain in Yorkshire has a Welsh name, and Dewsbury is named after Dewi (Patron Saint of Wales) don't believe me - look it up.
@nicoalphalpha Thanks for that useless information that makes no impact on the truth that Wales is a vile place with no purpose other than to provide a specialised service for those wishing to partake in obscene sexual activity with animals. Look it up if you don't believe me!
Reyt yorlot, wi know that the fil'm is avin a go at us tykes, but wi can tek it, we av broad shoulders rarnd these parts, but we get the last laugh as we live ere in Gods own county. No owning up to being a spur Lanc or any soort of southern softie, it's YORKSHIRE and were just champion oreyt?
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@ThunskaLad Bro before you decide to hit the come on the internet and claim to be from the best part of England. Learn how to fucking write English, that shit what you wrote in your comment made no sense. You're meant to spell words how they're meant to be spelt. Not how they sound, and with the fucking backwards way you northern monkeys talk it's no wonder that you'd write like a downie. Do you guys write like that in tests? and when you apply for jobs? You are the most retarded part of england
@wezley112 I am pleased to say I am not your 'bro', when you eventually grow up you may or may not come to realize that my comment was written in the spirit of the video - tongue in cheek. Perhaps the region where you hail from is short on vocabulary, in light of your use of profanities or you may even need a job yourself. In fact the Yorkshire villiage where I live is looking for someone like yourself and it's a full time post. Villiage Idiot!
@wezley112 I know it's not your fault that you know so little about the history of the English language. You are, after all, probably from the Southern England, a land where the most bastardized, shoddily-spoken, dumbed-down pronunciations have been sold as standard or 'posh' by the inbred aristocrats who rule you. No, that's not your fault. But let's set the record straight: Yorkshire is a regional language--not just an accent--and most of its words go back to Old English and Old Norse.
@wezley112 And lest you think I'm wrong, let's take a look at some of the Yorkshire language as it was written by ThunksaLad. So, the first word, "reyt", which is pronounced [reit] is 'right', and I'd like to point out that Yorkshire, unlike London English, maintains the distinction between 'right', 'write', and 'Wright', which are pronounced as [reit], [rait], and [ri:t] respectively.
Respond to this video... If you look at other posts, you'll find that Yorkshire has maintained the Old English second person singular (and familiar) pronoun 'thou' as 'tha' and its accusative form 'thee' as 'thi', and Yorkshire verbs still bear the the inflectional suffix -s to agree with the second person singular, thus 'tha sees' = 'thou seest' (in Old English it was -(e)s and not -(e)st). Anyway, dooan't speyk onnymore, lad, tha knaws nowt!
Of the 24th Regt. at the defence, the numbers (Source: 'The Noble 24th. by Norman Holme), 49 were English, 18 Monmouthshire,16 Irish, 1 Scottish, 14 Welsh and 21 of unknown nationality.
@AKAlex47 2nd Warwickshire regiment....this doesn't mean they were from Warwickshire, it's just the name of that particular regiment. Sorry, but you're wrong....many soldiers in the 2nd were from Wales.
Might be an idea to do some research before criticising peolple on Youtube....just a thought.
@Discofreestyle I've done plenty of research cheers pal. Just because the 24th had a recruiting station in the Brecons doesn't make it a Welsh regiment.
Look at the VC recipients. 3 were Welsh, 6 were English.
Of the 24th Regt. at the defence, the numbers (Source: 'The Noble 24th. by Norman Holme), 49 were English, 18 Monmouthshire,16 Irish, 1 Scottish, 14 Welsh and 21 of unknown nationality.
Wars of the Roses were irrelevant - Tudor line died out and was replaced by Stuarts anyways.(who were equally as replaced in the end, only they got replaced twice plus usurped once by a cousin - rules of royal succession only properly enforced when House of Hanover assumes the crown; prior to that it was whoever could cheat the system best got the throne)
Generalskidog - Henry VII of Tudor - don't you mean Henry Tudor from Pembroke who after defeating Richard II at the Battle of Bosworth, became Henry VII. He was a minor Welsh nobleman faintly related to the House of Lancaster, but afer most of the Lancastrians had their heads lobbed off in the previous 20 years, he was the last man standing so took over the claim.
@cwmiforphill Just a quick point, it was Richard III who was killed at the Battle of Bosworth. Richard II's death is a bit more complex... wether he was murdered or starved to death in Pontefract castle is still open to debate.
@GeneralSkidog and then a distant relative Henry Tudor won at Bosworth thus ending the reign of the House of York and why to this day the monarch has the title Duke of Lancaster.
@burnleyboy01 Then Henry VII of Tudor (not Lancaster) married a Yorkist woman with a legitimate claim to the throne unifying both houses, hence the red and white Tudor rose, and which is why the to this day the monarch also has the title the Duke of York. Also, out of the 16 battles fought between the house of York and Lancaster, Yorkshire won 10 including the biggest one at Towton. so yer, YORKSHIRE! YORKSHIRE! YORKSHIRE!
@GeneralSkidog err no Prince Andrew is the Duke of York it goes to the second son of the Monarch, you can win more battles but lose the war Vietnam for example
@burnleyboy01 Yes i know Prince Andrew is the monarch, i was making the point that there monarch titled the Duke of York. But the fact is Lancaster did not win the war of the roses, the Yorkists routed the Lancastrians at Towton in 1461, marking the end of the house of Lancaster, therefore Yorkshire won the war.
@GeneralSkidog Prince Andrew aint the monarch hes in the monarchy the queen is the monarch
but the hosue of Lancaster didnt end Henry Tudor took over and he defeated the Yorks at Bosworth and he became king hence Lancaster won as the history books say
some of them were as skinny as hell and that is disgusting the actual soldiers of rorkes drift were big buff guys not skinny little pricks like this lot are
a lot of the soldiers were 'big buff guys' How do you know? were you there?? LOL. Most of the guys manning the walls at Rorke's drift were ill or injured and people were smaller 130 years ago....?
so true mate. i'm from sheffield which is south yorkshire and i lived in wales for a year and you say one thing to em and they'll just go off mad. " o you english bastards" in a welsh accent ofcourse. WHITE ROSE WHITE ROSE!!!!
Ni allaf ddeall gair
ThunskaLad 1 week ago
Stop making fun of us lot
oliverstuart4 1 week ago
Yorkshire born, Yorkshire bred, strong in t'arm and thick in t'ed.
Rugby1989Scot 1 week ago
Sandy = shandy. Damn auto correct.
orlok1960 1 month ago
@Use4life yes was a joke/spoof on my southern puff accent. Does sound like Waitrose to my sandy drinking ears...
orlok1960 1 month ago
Love us a bit o' white rose, dunt we?!
SophiaHeartsZombies 2 months ago
Why do they chant about a supermarket? Don't they have Waitrose up north?
orlok1960 2 months ago
@orlok1960 I hope your joking but if your not it's because there saying white rose not Waitrose.
USE4life 1 month ago
@orlok1960 What a ridiculous comment!
You can't get chips n grave-ay at waitrose!
skeletorphd 1 month ago
wat the' doin wit life ey'? tryn tu't goo scrap wi't blwdeh tribes int they
danophile07 2 months ago
i was drunk when i put that in lol
guccci100 2 months ago
im in the TA .
guccci100 3 months ago
@guccci100
I'm in the bath.
AlchemicalDavid 2 months ago
Haha this is quality haha, I'm a Yorkshire man and think its fantastic haha white rose white rose
leedsdan 3 months ago
Strange as it may seem the highest mountain in Yorkshire has a Welsh name, and Dewsbury is named after Dewi (Patron Saint of Wales) don't believe me - look it up.
nicoalphalpha 3 months ago
@nicoalphalpha Whernside? i doubt thats a welsh name.
speedfreak18ish 3 months ago
@nicoalphalpha Thanks for that useless information that makes no impact on the truth that Wales is a vile place with no purpose other than to provide a specialised service for those wishing to partake in obscene sexual activity with animals. Look it up if you don't believe me!
MegaUndoubtedly 1 month ago
Funny???? Mmm, maybe you'd have to come from Leeds or summat.
hearditman 5 months ago
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I AM FROM CANADA AND I DO NOT FIND THIS FUNNY WHATSOEVER
DimmuB 5 months ago
lol v good
britishgoose01 5 months ago
and to think the entire battle could have been ended if the zulu's just threw a pie
Googlystube 5 months ago
@Googlystube your thinking of wigan
USE4life 5 months ago
I Am A Man From Yorkshire And I Think This Is Hilarious Its Awesome :)
Coldstream121 5 months ago
Hiya, 'am darren Gibbs from castleford. There's 'bout 500 zulu warriors chargin' straight fo' me', what'av'a'gotta'do? 'av got to tek 'em down!
krisnsamrdarandomers 6 months ago
Reyt yorlot, wi know that the fil'm is avin a go at us tykes, but wi can tek it, we av broad shoulders rarnd these parts, but we get the last laugh as we live ere in Gods own county. No owning up to being a spur Lanc or any soort of southern softie, it's YORKSHIRE and were just champion oreyt?
ThunskaLad 6 months ago 10
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@ThunskaLad Bro before you decide to hit the come on the internet and claim to be from the best part of England. Learn how to fucking write English, that shit what you wrote in your comment made no sense. You're meant to spell words how they're meant to be spelt. Not how they sound, and with the fucking backwards way you northern monkeys talk it's no wonder that you'd write like a downie. Do you guys write like that in tests? and when you apply for jobs? You are the most retarded part of england
wezley112 6 months ago
@wezley112 I am pleased to say I am not your 'bro', when you eventually grow up you may or may not come to realize that my comment was written in the spirit of the video - tongue in cheek. Perhaps the region where you hail from is short on vocabulary, in light of your use of profanities or you may even need a job yourself. In fact the Yorkshire villiage where I live is looking for someone like yourself and it's a full time post. Villiage Idiot!
Kindest regards
Thunskalad. BSc Cert Ed.
ThunskaLad 6 months ago 7
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@ThunskaLad Is it paid on salary or by hour? Does it come with healthcare and a gym plan?
Send an email to honkatonk@gmail.com and we can talk turkey peace honkatonk. swag.
wezley112 4 months ago
@wezley112 well you can by literature written in Yorkshire dialect so he aint totally wrong haha.
maxibus141 4 months ago
@wezley112 I know it's not your fault that you know so little about the history of the English language. You are, after all, probably from the Southern England, a land where the most bastardized, shoddily-spoken, dumbed-down pronunciations have been sold as standard or 'posh' by the inbred aristocrats who rule you. No, that's not your fault. But let's set the record straight: Yorkshire is a regional language--not just an accent--and most of its words go back to Old English and Old Norse.
Warrosquyoake 4 months ago
@wezley112 And lest you think I'm wrong, let's take a look at some of the Yorkshire language as it was written by ThunksaLad. So, the first word, "reyt", which is pronounced [reit] is 'right', and I'd like to point out that Yorkshire, unlike London English, maintains the distinction between 'right', 'write', and 'Wright', which are pronounced as [reit], [rait], and [ri:t] respectively.
Warrosquyoake 4 months ago
Respond to this video... If you look at other posts, you'll find that Yorkshire has maintained the Old English second person singular (and familiar) pronoun 'thou' as 'tha' and its accusative form 'thee' as 'thi', and Yorkshire verbs still bear the the inflectional suffix -s to agree with the second person singular, thus 'tha sees' = 'thou seest' (in Old English it was -(e)s and not -(e)st). Anyway, dooan't speyk onnymore, lad, tha knaws nowt!
Warrosquyoake 4 months ago
@ThunskaLad I'm just happy I understood that... Ond dach chi'n medru dallt hwn?
kindredravens 1 week ago
Shit
PINCHUNO 7 months ago
Its about time we left the UK or whatever its called and became the Peoples Republic of Yorkshire, tha knows.
I'll stand at foot o our stairs al tell thi.
bentallman77 7 months ago 6
@bentallman77 a knew someone'd get r8.
a think al join thee
JDdaDJstressed 7 months ago
couldn't take on a turk carrying a knife
rainfishtrombone 7 months ago
lol thats funny !!!!!!! come on leeds
paulbarrett22 7 months ago
Comedy for retards.
1878EFC2008 8 months ago 3
24th of Foot, (2nd Warwickshire)[B Company] 7Victoria Crosses won by Members of the Battalion for ths action.
fatgeezer1 8 months ago
Of the 24th Regt. at the defence, the numbers (Source: 'The Noble 24th. by Norman Holme), 49 were English, 18 Monmouthshire,16 Irish, 1 Scottish, 14 Welsh and 21 of unknown nationality.
supersesqui 8 months ago
Fist fights in Britain? lol riiight.... Maybe 30 years ago. Now you brits only know how to stab people.
TocTep 8 months ago
14 zulus lost their relatives in this fight.
ultradumbass 9 months ago
i thaught he was gona say white power xD
11Cheesewaffles 9 months ago
Isn't it time to expel Yorkshire from the UK ?
bermudarailway 11 months ago
@bermudarailway no. yorkshire's amazing.
libbyv123 10 months ago
@libbyv123 Please explain
bermudarailway 10 months ago
@bermudarailway it just is.
libbyv123 10 months ago
HAHAHA Funny! Proud American and Welsh descendants in my family and the welsh in our state still take pride in Rorke's Drift.
TitusTheShibaInu 11 months ago
@TitusTheShibaInu The regiment that fought at Rorke's Drift was from Warwickshire, so I'm not sure what you're proud about mate.
AKAlex47 10 months ago
@AKAlex47 2nd Warwickshire regiment....this doesn't mean they were from Warwickshire, it's just the name of that particular regiment. Sorry, but you're wrong....many soldiers in the 2nd were from Wales.
Might be an idea to do some research before criticising peolple on Youtube....just a thought.
Discofreestyle 9 months ago
@Discofreestyle I've done plenty of research cheers pal. Just because the 24th had a recruiting station in the Brecons doesn't make it a Welsh regiment.
Look at the VC recipients. 3 were Welsh, 6 were English.
AKAlex47 8 months ago
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gravarld 9 months ago
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Of the 24th Regt. at the defence, the numbers (Source: 'The Noble 24th. by Norman Holme), 49 were English, 18 Monmouthshire,16 Irish, 1 Scottish, 14 Welsh and 21 of unknown nationality.
supersesqui 8 months ago
One of those soldiers gets his clothes from Jackamo.
planetrockford 11 months ago
Bloody great lad! This is probably what happened an all!!
Crisavec4 1 year ago
This is just like an episode of Sharpe
SirRowleyBirkinQC 1 year ago
Yeah well the people at Rorke's drift weren't all from Yorkshire were they?!
GreenFont 1 year ago
Yorkshire born an Yorkshire bred - strong int arm un good in bed...
ALBIONTYKE 1 year ago
Wars of the Roses were irrelevant - Tudor line died out and was replaced by Stuarts anyways.(who were equally as replaced in the end, only they got replaced twice plus usurped once by a cousin - rules of royal succession only properly enforced when House of Hanover assumes the crown; prior to that it was whoever could cheat the system best got the throne)
End thy bitch-slapping!
;)
KrillLiberator 1 year ago
sounds like Geordies trying very badly to do Yorkshire accents
D8253 1 year ago
Generalskidog - Henry VII of Tudor - don't you mean Henry Tudor from Pembroke who after defeating Richard II at the Battle of Bosworth, became Henry VII. He was a minor Welsh nobleman faintly related to the House of Lancaster, but afer most of the Lancastrians had their heads lobbed off in the previous 20 years, he was the last man standing so took over the claim.
cwmiforphill 1 year ago
@cwmiforphill Just a quick point, it was Richard III who was killed at the Battle of Bosworth. Richard II's death is a bit more complex... wether he was murdered or starved to death in Pontefract castle is still open to debate.
Loobs666 1 year ago
A Lancastrian would have run away.
GeneralSkidog 1 year ago 16
@GeneralSkidog who won the war between lancashire and yorkshire?
burnleyboy01 1 year ago
@burnleyboy01 Yorkshire won the war at the Battle of Tewkesbury.
GeneralSkidog 1 year ago
@GeneralSkidog ah right like Germany won ww2 at Dunkirk
burnleyboy01 1 year ago
@burnleyboy01 No, as in Edward IV of York defeated Henry VI at Towton
marking the end of the house of Lancaster.
GeneralSkidog 1 year ago
@GeneralSkidog and then a distant relative Henry Tudor won at Bosworth thus ending the reign of the House of York and why to this day the monarch has the title Duke of Lancaster.
burnleyboy01 1 year ago
@burnleyboy01 Then Henry VII of Tudor (not Lancaster) married a Yorkist woman with a legitimate claim to the throne unifying both houses, hence the red and white Tudor rose, and which is why the to this day the monarch also has the title the Duke of York. Also, out of the 16 battles fought between the house of York and Lancaster, Yorkshire won 10 including the biggest one at Towton. so yer, YORKSHIRE! YORKSHIRE! YORKSHIRE!
GeneralSkidog 1 year ago
@GeneralSkidog err no Prince Andrew is the Duke of York it goes to the second son of the Monarch, you can win more battles but lose the war Vietnam for example
burnleyboy01 1 year ago
@burnleyboy01 Yes i know Prince Andrew is the monarch, i was making the point that there monarch titled the Duke of York. But the fact is Lancaster did not win the war of the roses, the Yorkists routed the Lancastrians at Towton in 1461, marking the end of the house of Lancaster, therefore Yorkshire won the war.
GeneralSkidog 1 year ago
@GeneralSkidog Prince Andrew aint the monarch hes in the monarchy the queen is the monarch
but the hosue of Lancaster didnt end Henry Tudor took over and he defeated the Yorks at Bosworth and he became king hence Lancaster won as the history books say
burnleyboy01 1 year ago
hahaha
"Does thee want some Fist?"
chapmasi 1 year ago 2
lololo class again . . . . . .
iJeshurz 1 year ago
whers compo foggy and clegg ?geoff boycott will give them a good slapping ! well the women that is .
RICHARDTOMLEY10WHARF 1 year ago
Bloody brilliant! xD
banana746 1 year ago
Brilliant.
martinsuperreds 1 year ago
Makes you proud to be British!! Then they stopped for a cup of Yorkshire tea and Yorkshire biscuits
1Sladman1 1 year ago
Sharpe's got fuk all on these boys!!
malletpaws 1 year ago
get a grip the lottoya, ya silly beggers
7474lad 1 year ago
How ever many there was, they were all killed by people from yorkshire, and this is how it will be known throughout history forever.
GreenFont 1 year ago
WHITE ROSE WHITE ROSE!!!!!
hatstalker 2 years ago 2
F'kin class
YORKSHIRE YORKSHIRE YORKSHIRE
Y.R.A.
MOT
LUFC896 2 years ago 38
@LUFC896 TOO FUCKIN RIGHT M8 YORKSHIRE 4 LIFE!
LEEDS FOR FUCKING LIFEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
JLeeAssassin 9 months ago
LMAO yorkshire yorkshire . Marching on together :)
StBritish 2 years ago 2
Soccer AM is now piss poor without these.
JacobMilner 2 years ago
10 minutes later, 5000 dead zulu.
GreenFont 2 years ago 77
Haha :L , yeh probaly , zulus get owned !
TheJaggerBB 2 years ago
@GreenFont it was actually 3000 that broke away from the 25000 that attacked rorkes drift
Adjei88 1 year ago
@GreenFont
i hope youre joking since not even 500 zulus died at rorke's drift
Sturmmann 1 year ago
some of them were as skinny as hell and that is disgusting the actual soldiers of rorkes drift were big buff guys not skinny little pricks like this lot are
AZZA9020 2 years ago
a lot of the soldiers were 'big buff guys' How do you know? were you there?? LOL. Most of the guys manning the walls at Rorke's drift were ill or injured and people were smaller 130 years ago....?
lostlemming 1 year ago
@AZZA9020 incase you actually have the I.Q of a nina year old this is a joke
UpTheExProductions 1 year ago
Im from Midlands,but me mums from that tuk Leeds & she mashes the tea hahah.
TheEnglish4ever 2 years ago
WHITE ROSE WHITE ROOOSE
gf5608 2 years ago
genius this video
paulw123321 2 years ago
cmon then!!!
only britsh ppl use thatterm,
lets fuckin smash em!!
fuck the zulu mugs
covGuk 2 years ago
you sound thick and i bet you know nothing about the battle of rorke's drift
THthefirst 2 years ago
haha all gi thi sum fist !!!
202free 2 years ago 3
Very funny.
e3hammer 2 years ago
YORKSHIRE, YORKSHIRE, YORKSHIRE!!!
kingmorris12 2 years ago 5
Leeds, Leeds, Leeds!
EddTheFresher 3 years ago
WTF
if they taken the piss out of wales i wont be going
Swansea swansea swansea
sionswansea 2 years ago
That's cus the Welsh can't take a joke.
brendos 2 years ago 3
so true mate. i'm from sheffield which is south yorkshire and i lived in wales for a year and you say one thing to em and they'll just go off mad. " o you english bastards" in a welsh accent ofcourse. WHITE ROSE WHITE ROSE!!!!
rotherhamfan94 2 years ago
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That's cus the Welsh can't take a joke.
brendos 2 years ago
cock
SUPERKINGY 2 years ago
lol
nickybuckley 3 years ago
lol best vid ever
inoshit2 3 years ago
Classic But The Galaxy Wars Is Much Better!
sufcmatt 3 years ago
Very funny
Jpbremner 3 years ago