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  • This video went viral on Thailand

    

  • I want a british goon accent :l

  • This reminds me of the style of Snatch and Lock, Stock. Does anyone know of other British crime films of this genre?

  • 0:13 Damn his got balls for being a wise-ass after hearing that.

  • Brown Ale is known as the "DOG" in Newcastle. Listen to "Christmas in Geordieland" under CANNYCHANTA.

  • - 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

  • well I believe what they say is...

  • Thanks to Newcastle, one of the man's ankles will live to see another day.

  • Thumbs up if Gamershell took you here

  • @XNightxSkyX1 shut the fuck up

  • Stop complainin bout the accent its not the accent that matters its the ale!

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  • 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.

  • i didn't understand a god damn thing of what they just said

  • That's West Ham United fan bar :)) Green Street Hooligans

  • because it's funny. i loled. i couldn't give a shit if the accent is appropriate

  • 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.

  • Ugh, why the horrific cockney accent at the end? More marketable? Sad. Should go back to the Geordie accent from previous ad.

  • GREEN STREET

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