Yeah, I think maybe "Blow Me" because "Fuck me" is a farely common phrase. Americans, we have concocted so many different ways to use that word... uh..., but yeah, "Blow me" I think that may be a saying... other than the other saying... of course
@togolynn It's something we say in Canada too. Do Americans really not say this? I lived in the States for 3 years and never noticed one way or the other.
@jakesask I don't know, really... I'm from Europe :). But from the reaction of the audience and Craig I just assumed the phrase is not commonly used in the US. Could be wrong though.
@togolynn I agree with you that Craig's response indicates that this isn't a phrase much used in the US. I'll have to keep an ear out in future. Always interested in the linguistic differences.
now i love hugh even more
talia841951 1 month ago
stupid enough hugh now actually does a commercial for l'oreal, whahaha
mousey9334 4 months ago
that clip at the beginning is my FAVORITE thing from fry and laurie :)
SarahMH7 6 months ago
Yeah it sounds like Bugger me :)
MyAlterEgoCd 9 months ago
I think he might have said "bugger me" after he said "sod this"--both are soooo British, definitely not American slang.
julesandwheels 9 months ago
Yeah, I think maybe "Blow Me" because "Fuck me" is a farely common phrase. Americans, we have concocted so many different ways to use that word... uh..., but yeah, "Blow me" I think that may be a saying... other than the other saying... of course
memomo96 11 months ago
@jakesask Watched it again... Could have been "blow me" too :p
togolynn 1 year ago
lol, what was the phrase they couldnt say...that was bleeped out?
azrael407 1 year ago
@azrael407 It was "fuck me". It's a British thing I think. Gordon Ramsay's very fond of it too :)
togolynn 1 year ago
@togolynn It's something we say in Canada too. Do Americans really not say this? I lived in the States for 3 years and never noticed one way or the other.
jakesask 1 year ago
@jakesask I don't know, really... I'm from Europe :). But from the reaction of the audience and Craig I just assumed the phrase is not commonly used in the US. Could be wrong though.
togolynn 1 year ago
@togolynn I agree with you that Craig's response indicates that this isn't a phrase much used in the US. I'll have to keep an ear out in future. Always interested in the linguistic differences.
jakesask 1 year ago
@jakesask No, we don't say "fuck me" in the States. Um....not in that context, anyway. ;-)
It's a wonderful phrase, though.
mtnjoy 1 year ago
@mtnjoy
Oh I do. hahaha. And I live in the states...
johnnydepplover454 1 year ago