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  • massive hit=shit

  • @MrPersianpoetry No massive hit.

  • Those who use cockney rhyming slang can read?

  • hahahaha.... rolling on the fuuckin flor laughing!! xD

  • This is true!?! I need to find myself a copy of this!

  • @Gchwow you can get it from amazon.

  • I've learnt some fucking GREAT things from this program.

  • is it worrying that I already knew what he meant by "butcher's" without looking it up?

  • @SaphiraHorse Nah, don't worry your loaf about it.

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  • Found amazon link:

    amazon.co.uk/Bible-Cockney-Wel­l-Bits-Anyway/dp/1841012173

  • what is a cockney?

    

  • @ImperatorMundorum its a warped version of a london accent

  • @ImperatorMundorum Cockney is an old london accent, the traditional american stereotypical english accent is usually cockney, or a ridiculously posh on ever heard americans saying

    'All roight guv'ner I'm british' or similar, that is normally a cockney accent, rhyming slang was made as a secret language much like pig latin

  • "hello dad = A'right dad"

  • YES YES 

  • Anybody notice how much the archbishop looks like David with the tea cozy on his head?

  • I'm going to hate this, aren't I?

    ....two seconds later.

    "Hello dad."

    "Oh GOD!"

  • I MUST HAVE IT

  • The face David made at 1:41 .... I melted!

  • "Hello dad..."

    "Oh, God."

  • The thumbnail ruins it, haha :)

  • David sounds so distressed by the thought of a Cockney Bible

  • "I'm going to hate this aren't I!" (Statement, not question)

    "'Hello Dad...'"

    "Oh God!"

    XD

  • @Bertie1Wooster Actually, what he said is technically an interrogative. However, sentences like "I'm going to hate this, aren't I?" are known as "tag questions" in linguistics. The first part of the statement is a declarative; "I'm going to hate this", however it is turned into a question with; "aren't I?" It was intended to come across as a declarative, however the "tag" at the end is generally used for emphasis or irony. Just a little bit of interesting linguistic information for you. :)

  • @craig6944 cunning linguist

  • @stevolution666 hehehe yer naughty

  • Rob:"Hello Dad."

    David:"Oh God..."

    Beautiful!

  • "Hello, dad."

    "Oh, god."

    Fantastic response from Mr. Mitchell there. XD

  • I love the "well, fuck it" expression of David on 01:41 :D

  • "Is massive hit" slang for "massive shit" Sorry I am an American.

  • @GoCardinal2012 No, it's slang for "shit". Cockney rhyming slang has two words, the last of which rhymes with the word you really mean. But in true Cockney rhyming slang, you don't say that second word, only the first word. "Going up the apples" -> "apples and pears" -> "stairs".

  • @CaptainChaos Bloody hell, I thought our slang in New Zeland was hard to understand sometimes. Amazing how people can learn that.

  • @GoCardinal2012 I think it would be massive hit --> shit, but yeah basically.

  • i dont get it??? can someone explain??

  • But... tomato doesn't rhyme with stigmata! At least, I don't think it does.

  • @LanceVader yeah, I guess you have to say it in a cockney accent. Which is ironic considering a sun-blushed tomato is a bit of a posh concept

  • @LanceVader When you say it with a cockney accent it does, cockneys would say it like tomarta

  • WELL WOULD YOU ADAM AND EVE IT :-)

  • "You're using language to make it unclear!"

    he sounds so distressed lol

  • I didn't get the 'stigmata' joke.

  • @exp9r i.e. cockney rhyming slang...sun blushed tomato=stigmata...have a butcher's - butcher's hook - look...it was a massive hit=shit

  • @exp9r theres nothing to "not get"

  • I want that version

  • funny lol

    omg

  • funny lol

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