The James Cotter, James Coard Show returns for it's eighteenth edition this time focusing on The Black Death.
James Coard a man who idiosyncratic view of the world baffles his comedy partner James Cotter decided to give his unique views and insight into illnesses and most particularly The Black Death. Coard discloses his view that The Black Death started because a doctor was passing through Southampton and although he didnt have the illness himself he knew people who did but in Coards explanation he thinks it was the badgers who started The Black Death in England in 1349. The duo then act out a scenario where James Coard is a GP seeing his patient who has swelling on the groin, Coard is forced to pop the blokes pants down and fiddle about with his bits to see if the man has the Plague after pouring rats urine on the fellows John Thomas and placing leaches on it James Coard has no other option but to suck The Black Death out of him.
Recorded on Friday 28th August 2009. This was there 18th video podcast and 67th show of all time it was also there 4th video podcast in HD.
For more information on the show visit:
http://jamescotter.webs.com/cottercoard.htm
4:07 You are a doctor in 1349.
cotterj99 2 years ago
3:13 I think it was the badgers!
cotterj99 2 years ago
3:08 Who spread it?
cotterj99 2 years ago
2:34 Shall we recap?
cotterj99 2 years ago
1:54 I think he was checking up on people.
cotterj99 2 years ago
For your information the bubonic plague led to buboes - huge balls of blood.
I had to cringe watching this as the joke of sucking a person off seemed to be the whole point of this video when in fact a doctor wouldn't need to look at the nether regions as a bubo is a bubo wherever it is and you clearly said the lumps were on the arms aswell also leeches inject anticoagulants into the victims bloodstream so as to ease blood-flow and thus would always be more effective than sucking on your own.
farshnuke 2 years ago
I take your point but this is not a historical documentary on the Bubonic Plague it is me trying to make James say and act out humorous things for my amusement and sometimes the amusement of the audience. It is a fact however that sores would commonly appear under the armpit and around the groin. This information came from a Italian physician who recorded it in his diary in 1349.
cotterj99 2 years ago