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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2009

(REUPLOAD) Greg Proops, Niall Ashdown, Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles

Sports Commentators - Greg and Niall commentate on Ryan and Colin, two flatmates late for work sharing the bathroom.

Bartender - Niall is the bartender. His customer is Greg (celebrating losing his virginity).

Niall reads the credits in as many accents as possible.

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  • Haha, I loved Greg's snarkyness at the start! 'And sometimes we beat the Germans!'

    Some people just can't take a joke!

  • One of the best ever Bartender songs here :oD

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  • Actually, there is a Spanish tortilla, made from eggs and potatoes, it's delicious with some ketchup. But a memorable bartender here, love it!

  • @06s091 I still don't get the war reference through.

  • @CountryMusicFanForev I doubt it. The game is called sportscommentators. Clive asks Greg if they have sports in America to which he answers "yes, and sometimes we beat the Germans" and ads "thats because we never play them"

    This episode is from August 1996 and England famously lost the semifinal to Germany in June 1996.

  • @06s091 I think it was actually referencing World war II, or Clive's response doesn't make sense, but that may just be me.

  • Because its perfectly normal to hook your fingers on the inside of you best friends pants. Perfectly normal. And to grope. And to kiss. And to hold hands... Uh..

  • yeah Spain was better choice than Czechoslovakia

  • BEST BARTENDER BY FAR

  • Great duet in the bar!

    "...when you look like you, you got to get it where you can" XD

  • @coolcatnat1994 I loved that joke too. :)

    But I guess not everybody would understand it today (unless they watched the 1996 world cup)

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