there both good. the first will almost always be the best. besides, brits and americans have different humours. i personally like dry-humor more like the british version has and i'm american.
Great... the original is better than the US version, but they're both pretty damn funny.... I think its because the original felt so authentic, like it could actually be a real office somewhere... the US versions humor feels a bit forced and more like traditional sticoms
how ever many times i hear 'not this one, he's gay' I laugh until my goolies ache!
christschinwon 3 years ago 5
"All farmers have wives"
"Not this one, hes gay"
"Well he shouldn't be allowed near animals then should he?"
rofl!!
Doinkey1 3 years ago 19
you take the chicken 1st
leaving the grain and the fox.
then you take the grain but bring the chicen back to the 1st point
leaving the grain on one side and on your side you have the chicken and fox.
you take the fox over so the fox and grain are the other side of the chicken
then take the chicken last
sidude7 4 years ago
Haha Gareth is the best character ever in the History of everything
jampt1989 4 years ago 15
Hilarious. This is great.
FDBotelho 4 years ago
there both good. the first will almost always be the best. besides, brits and americans have different humours. i personally like dry-humor more like the british version has and i'm american.
boxellmark27 4 years ago
american version is just an imitation of this it well never be as good
JonnyG2424 4 years ago
That Gareth is so funny..
rayhanul 4 years ago
i definitly like the uk version more than the american one
lotr01fan 4 years ago 2
Great... the original is better than the US version, but they're both pretty damn funny.... I think its because the original felt so authentic, like it could actually be a real office somewhere... the US versions humor feels a bit forced and more like traditional sticoms
silenced211 4 years ago 5
hahaha gay farmer shouldnt be allowed near animals
gold
chandler555 4 years ago
Excelent! Definitely had a good loud laugh with this one! (And I'm American--are you surprised that I understood? Note my sarcasm.)
robbishka 5 years ago
fair point robbishka. i personally have never referred to US humour as less sohpisiticated, it is merely a different kind of comedy.
meisross 4 years ago
uk version > us version altho im prolly bein a bit ethnocentric
carlwod 5 years ago
Hilarous
You wouldnt see this on the US version.
backinstrachan 5 years ago