- I believe you borrowed some money of Mr. Pinkilton/ it's past two howdie ho - I'll make you break both your ankles - thats unfortunate, i use these ankles all the time goon: that seems a bit severe, tell you what - I'll just break one ankle
Seriously? Why does an advert for Newcastle Brown Ale use a cockney voice over? I mean, the star in the label has the Tyne not the Thames and it's from Newcastle not London.
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antwankinney1231 1 month ago
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usabbott48g 1 month ago
I want a british goon accent :l
salvypimp 2 months ago
This reminds me of the style of Snatch and Lock, Stock. Does anyone know of other British crime films of this genre?
thurashe1 3 months ago
0:13 Damn his got balls for being a wise-ass after hearing that.
Rickyballon 4 months ago
Brown Ale is known as the "DOG" in Newcastle. Listen to "Christmas in Geordieland" under CANNYCHANTA.
cannysongs 4 months ago
- I believe you borrowed some money of Mr. Pinkilton/ it's past two howdie ho - I'll make you break both your ankles - thats unfortunate, i use these ankles all the time goon: that seems a bit severe, tell you what - I'll just break one ankle
getfree770 5 months ago
well I believe what they say is...
getfree770 5 months ago
Thanks to Newcastle, one of the man's ankles will live to see another day.
Demon200333859 6 months ago
Thumbs up if Gamershell took you here
XNightxSkyX1 6 months ago
@XNightxSkyX1 shut the fuck up
2dlamb 6 months ago
Stop complainin bout the accent its not the accent that matters its the ale!
ThePattches 7 months ago
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anavidfan62 7 months ago
Im not an expert but perhaps the accent on the bruiser is supposed to make him seem more of a thug? Any who, I love these adverts.
anavidfan62 7 months ago
i didn't understand a god damn thing of what they just said
Mrcipry999 9 months ago
That's West Ham United fan bar :)) Green Street Hooligans
Sasha6493 9 months ago
because it's funny. i loled. i couldn't give a shit if the accent is appropriate
molozful 9 months ago
Seriously? Why does an advert for Newcastle Brown Ale use a cockney voice over? I mean, the star in the label has the Tyne not the Thames and it's from Newcastle not London.
DuffPaddy1 9 months ago
Ugh, why the horrific cockney accent at the end? More marketable? Sad. Should go back to the Geordie accent from previous ad.
matthewkoz 10 months ago
GREEN STREET
thebigeasyyy 10 months ago