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  • pssh.. stoopid Lance.

    Oh Karen and Ben, you guys are tiny heroes :D

  • what series is this? 3? 4?

  • This video probably does actually sum up the current level of tennis development in England.

  • When did 'the wave' become Mexican?

  • @JaytheOstrich It's called that everywhere outside north america. God knows why.

  • @Llarmas Because it was first noted at the World Cup in Mexico in 1986, previously it had only happened in sports which only Americans can be bothered to watch. At that tournament it was seen several times in different stadiums over a short period.

  • @MartinJWillett Thanks for the explanation:D

  • Daddy!! you booked!

  • @adamwhair Well that's what I was taught at doubles, my cousin plays tennis and she was taught that in doubles and whenever I've watched Wimbledon the tram lines are in. So that's what I know. If the tram lines are never in, then why are they there?

  • hehe she's right, she IS the empire!!

  • Next time anyone's playing sports and I'm stood alone on the sidelines I am SO doing Ben's Mexican wave!

  • 'And don't call me sweetheart' LOL

  • Haha - "I'm the empire!"

  • @adamwhair My old school was one of the top sports schools in the country, and in doubles the tram lines are considered in, :/

  • @laurenxmeganxshow They're not in. You're wrong.

  • Thumbs up for Ben's Mexican wave :D

  • dare u to try that 1-man mexican wave in school assembly..

  • i laughed sooooooo much when started going 'woooooo.... woooo'

    'ben what are you doing?!!'

    "a Mexican wave!!!!'

  • "you can't do a Mexican wave with only one person!" love it !!!!-3

  • Ha, that dude got totally owned by a 5-year-old!

  • so is the mexican wave just another way to say the wave? WHOA! lol

  • If it's in the tramlines it is actually a fault....but I fucking hate players like Lance so let's go with Karen :)

  • @adamwhair if they were playing doubles and it's in the tramlines its in

  • @xXmusetteXx You are incorrect. I have played doubles at National Level and University level and the tramlines are NEVER in for serves.

  • HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA the mexican wave makes me laugh so hard

  • I shall have to consult Hawk Eye! Woooooooooooooh! xD

  • I have my laptop in the living room with my parents and I just laughed out loud literally and they looked at me like i was high. I then showed them this clip and now we have been sitting here watching all the clips of Outnumbered on Youtube. Karen FTW

  • I don't think Ben gets enough credit in light of Karen. Love them BOTH!

  • competition between Karen and Tiffany Butcher from Eastenders in Comedy who do you reckon

  • daddy your booked lol

  • woooooaahhh woooaaahh Ben what ARE you doing? A mexican wave! Woooaah

  • Not to be really pedantic but his serve actually was out as it landed in the tramlines - "40-30 to you" would also never be said as the higher score is always given to the server, so the "to you" is completely unneccessary. Still, amazing show!!!

  • @diesel3replay Dont be a wanker mate just enjoy the show.

  • @BackFromNowere I do enjoy the show, very much, I was just pointing out a small error.

  • @diesel3replay I think you lied when you said "not to be really pedantic".

  • shes the empire :) awwwww

  • Ben = wonderful character

  • lol mexican wave and hawk eye

    "I should have to consult hawk eye! Wooooooooooh!"

  • do you have the wankashire bit?

  • karen is a legend!

  • just played on those courts!!! :L hehe love this episode!

  • this episode is by far one of the best in the series. Karen is fantastic!

  • "what are you doing Ben?"

    "Mexican wave!"

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