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The Worst Jobs in History - The Royal Age - Part 4

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2008

Its that time of year again (relax, my monthly bandwidth has been increased at last!) when Tony's unbridled escapades amuse us all. Not only do we learn the folly of having a pedantic and pushy monarchy in charge of the commonwealth but we also remember why we're all glad we live in this day and age instead :) Creative Planet, Creative Thinking

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  • Nice subliminal message at 2:26 and 1 nano second?!?!?! You have to pause very quickly to see it. Some woman in jeans.

  • 2:43: "Hey, buddy, are you alright?"

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  • I think I have a CUNNING plan!!! ;)

  • @footballshortss could it have been the tail end of an add from the uploaders edit-would be interested to hear from them re this??

  • @footballshortss yay peacocks 3:10

  • @footballshortss its the start of an ad he cut out? Calm down Mr Paranoid, time to wear your tinfoil hat.

  • @footballshortss it was the beginning of an ad dude.

  • @footballshortss woah. nice catch.

  • isn't the cleaning lady from tales from the green valley?

  • @baraxor I dunno man I watched all these vids a while back and my take was that they reenact it to make some of the jobs look harder then what they actually were.

    They seem to chum it up a bit. I just glanced at my old comment and seen the 30 pound paddle statement and still think that's a bit to much for cleaning linen. To me it's like using a sledge hammer to hammer in nails just because the boss gets a kick out of making people work harder then needed.

  • @dodico20

    Using a little stick for agitation or rubbing some small section of cloth on a washboard isn't going to dislodge tough dirt or stains, especially on a large scale. Primitive people used rocks, and medieval people used paddles to get the job done.

  • @footballshortss doesn't have to be a subliminal message though. could be a leftover from the cut out advertisement break

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