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  • Didn't know Sandi was actually from Denmark, her surname sounds very Norwegian.

  • I freaking love Sandi... and i'm also quite partial to a bit of Sue (aka Mel) Perkins!

  • Sandi's laugh is so cute!

  • Sandi is telling the truth! We had to wear two pairs of knickers too! White and black over in the Winter, white with silk bloomers in the Summer! And this was in the 1970s!

  • "Can I just say well done to whoever put in the blue sky and some shadows..."

    AHAHA :) Oh, Scotland.

  • Skydiving would have a lower max altitude for doing it without an oxygen tank, one would think, as you're rushing past the air so quickly...compared to simply being at a high altitude. Granted, 160mph winds are very fast, but I think people can drop faster.

  • God, I could barely make it up on Glacier without collapsing. Guess I'm not climbing Everest.

  • With the translation part, with the sausage, I think they used Google Translator. :P

  • Easiest way to get him up the mountain? Blow it up and stand on top of the remains.

  • As a Chinese I've NEVER heard of Burns Night LOL

  • "A Danish tartan, made of pastry" :D

  • "Canadian haggis-smugglers" sounds like a euphemism for something, doesn't it?

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  • Many, many thanks for your dedicated service!

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  • Mighty Fuhrer of the sausage people!

    XD  Amazing.

  • "They were terrified we'd have anything to do with boys, meanwhile I was in a dorm full of girls and quite happy"

    XD love Sandi Toksvig

  • yaaaay..I knew the tartan thing. I got that at my anthropology lesson as an example of an invented tradition xD

  • Hey! I'm American and never had a problem understanding either.

  • @annikee59

    I'm German and I understood it. Surely anything I can understand in English, a native speaker must understand for sure.

  • Yeah, in reference to Americans finding the Scottish accent easy to understand, I didn't understand a word of the Burns poem that Fred recited.

  • @janeeyre1990 To be fair, that was in Scots, rather than in a Scottish accent. I have many friends from school who recited those poems every year for Burns and couldn't tell you what half of it meant/

  • Thanks again for uploading so promptly!

  • Rob was being very quiet... and then, right at the end - comedy gold!

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  • Haha! "Mighty fuhrer of the sausage people"!!! The Germans have done some good.

  • Wayne in this universe, your second only to Mr. Fry himself !

  • thanx for posting

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  • Wow, 0 views so far. I'll soon put an end to that with much pleasure. Thank you for the upload.

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