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From: Bappe456
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  • @IAmCaptainMarvel

    r u fukin dum kid? do u evn lift???

  • @IAmCaptainMarvel

    >autist

    >done to the point

    >not understanding jokes

    Yep, it's /v/

    also, >implying you can find lyrics to this song online

    You don't think I tried that, ya wanker?

    Just naff off

  • @Bappe456

    I dunno why everyone I seem to talk to who knows of this song also seems to be involved with /v/ or knows about /v/. Killing Floor? Meh, never played it.

    It's not really meant to be a song, it's a skit from the 80's. To be honest even I don't get it myself, I've never been a massive fan of Harry Enfield.

    I'll be fucking off now, faggot.

  • @IAmCaptainMarvel

    America is already number one, all these weird random yuropoor countries really need to learn how to speak american

  • @Bappe456

    Mmm. Amaireka really does have a unique language. Only a shame I can't understand it.

    You speak English very fluently, though, so I commend you for that.

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  • my right ear is lonely

  • "My birds page 3."

    Anyone that was British and has read a newspaper, will know exactly what i mean.

  • i speak AMerican

  • @buttgolem MURRKAH

  • LOL GUYS I GUESS IM IN THE WEIRD PART OF YOUTUBE AGAIN AM I RIGHT XDDDDD

    AT LEAST I WAS BEFORE I TOOK AN ARROW TO THE KNEE XDDDDD

    THUMBS UP IF YOU HATE JUSTIN BIEBER!!!!!!!!1!1!11oiU[WHRASU­DGOPAJPSPIFOAJD

  • @ToastToasty You just summed up every comment section on every single video on this fucking website. You, good sir, deserve a fucking medal.

  • @ZxCloudedxZ yeah because no ones done an ~ironic~ comment like that before, ever.

  • @tommo4000 I've never seen someone try to be a smart ass on the internet either... Hmm so many new forms of comments I've seen on just this one video!

  • killing floor is in the tags

    So true.

  • I don't speak American

  • my right ear is lonely o_O ?

  • Shut yer MOUTH.

  • my left ear enjoyed this video

  • British you fucker? British? You ignorant mud slapper! It's English! ENGLISH! You fucking religious exile!

  • @Pooknottin Watch your mouth before I threaten you with a rooty-tooty-point-and-shooty

  • @Bappe456 I'm sorry, I don't speak feckless blob. Either translate this into the Queen's English, or attend a good school until you can manage it. ;p

  • @Pooknottin Jesus, calm the fuck down.

  • @Dirf119 Breathe deeply and remember teddy.

    I'm having fun, not having a stress.

    That's the ':P' of it mate. ;)

  • @Bappe456

    I'll knock you down with my rolling ham

  • @Bappe456 bunch of wankahsssss no slop hairless tarps

  • @Bappe456 I CALL IT THE WHAMMY KABLAMMY

  • @Pooknottin and imagine the people you kicked out were more uptight than you.

  • @Pooknottin your argument is invalid. It's called The Great - Britain

  • @McPurkkiKumi Okay... no, what? What's called 'The Great - Britain'?

  • OH FUCK IVE WENT DEAF IN ONE EAR

  • "Stock, Aiken, & Dennis Waterman put together"

    In the late eighties, these men wrote songs for cookie-cutter pop stars to sing. They are remembered (if at all) for the early Kylie Minogue songs and the "Rickroll" song, "Never Gonna Give You Up".

    "I'm on that in a day"- I get [paid] that every day.

    Wad- money. Also, possible double entendre.

    "Pretty tidy" paypacket- 1930's-50's phrase for a good wage.

    The whole song is about greed, as you may notice from the familiar bassline.

  • @anonUK WRONG. You've totally missed the joke. Dennis Waterman was the actor in Minder. Pete Waterman was the Waterman from Stock Aitkin and Waterman, That's the joke.

  • @TruthandJusticeUK

    OK, so "Dennis" was the first name of the actor in Minder rather than the pop svengali, also with the surname "Waterman". However, this joke wouldn't have worked without knowledge of who Stock, Aitken and Waterman were in the first place. The fact he slipped in "Dennis" is a way of making a straightforward reference into a joke, of sorts. You win the prize!!

  • Honestly i'm english and quite a lot of this i did't understand

  • Also, on a serious note, at 0:01, it's "Made a right load of perishing lolly this weekend", "lolly" being slang for money and "perishing" being, err, one of those weird adjectives that get slung in to speech for some reason. Both terms have fallen out of fashion somewhat in recent years, hence the depiction of some northern (english) industrial worker from the 1930s.

  • @Deety2k perishing lolly, as in money to throw away. Disposable income.

  • "and" is a conjunction used to connect words or clauses in a sentence, where they are taken jointly. See also: "but".

  • OW MY FUCKING LEFT EAR

  • :17 I earn more than that in a day

    a pretty tidy paypacket too

  • Right! Let's do it up the ass

  • 0:01 "Made a right load of petish in knolla this weekend"

    0:06 (already explained)

    0:17 "That's nothing! I'm on that in a day! Probably, I got more money than Stock, Aiken, & Dennis Waterman put together"

    0:26 "Do up the house!"

    0:30 "Right! Let's do up the house!

    0:34 "These boys certainly how to do up the house. They're taking in pretty tidy paypacket in too!"

    I hope that helped :D

  • @Alixdkari "petish in knolla"? the fuck? it's "perishing lolly"

  • sounds like "do it up the arse" but i guess everyone hears it

  • 0:25 "do up the house", the next one after that is "Right! Let's do up the house!"

    The other stuff would be lost on you and a lot of young people from the uk anyway so there's no point in explaining it.

  • The whole 'doing up the house' thing is because they're plasterers and painters/decorators. Doing something up means fixing it/making it fancy.

    0:06 "doing up the house is me bread and butter, me birds page three and me car's a nutter LOADSAMONEY are the words I utter as I wave my wad to the geezers in the gutter"

    bread and butter = what makes him money, bird = girlfriend, page three = in a few newspapers in britland we get a topless woman on page three, nutter = crazy, geezer = person

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