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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2010

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  • I wish he'd do this the exact same sketch in front of an all english audience and see what happens...

  • whaa american bitches love our accent, besides we don't speak like that unless were millionaires

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  • @SirMirex7 Idk, it's like Aussies call flip-flops "thongs", and we give that name to the G-strings. lol

  • @Bitteulze He should do it in front of a Scottish audience.

  • @TheTrieutran Lol, don't take it the wrong way... but American Football should have a different name, something much more convenient name that actually fits the sport, as in, you 95% of the time NEVER use your foot, so why call it football? lol

  • @SirMirex7 It's not even an argument to begin with. Call it whatever you want, and we call it whatever we want. The sport would be the same if somebody decided to call it "ballet". lol chill out a little bud =))

  • @TheTrieutran No, American's are arrogant and call football, soccer...

    Which sport was founded first? Football, not this bullshit American Football you American's call football and replaced the real football with soccer. Like I said before, you have no argument in this matter whatsoever.

  • @SirMirex7 it's a fact in England, but not in the US...does that make sense?

  • @supaflizay Of course he knows the english dont all talk like that, he's saying it for comedic effect which i found pretty hilarious

  • He said suck at soccer

  • "Suck at sucker?" What's that?

  • I read an earlier comment saying that the British don't have a sense of humour. I think our sense of humour is just a tad bit more advanced than this. Brits make fun of themselves all the time. This just isn't remotely funny. He has seen too many movies and think that's actually what real life is like. I don't believe I have ever met anyone who sounds the way he impersonated an Englishman talking. I've lived here for 25 years.

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