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The Inbetweeners REWATCH S2 Ep4 "A Night Out In London" REACTION!

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The Inbetweeners REWATCH S2 Ep4 "A Night Out In London" REACTION!

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Driving in London is just not worth it -I only drove there to visit my brother who lived in Hammersmith as I was between wales and Kent.

Jehan Ariyaratnam

Keep doing stuff like the club insults (the music, the disgusting remarks, et cetera). It's great.

Grady Parsons

Minnesotans sounds like Canadians trying to sound like dirty Northerners.

Grady Parsons

Sneakers must be a Northeast-type thaaaaaaang.

Grady Parsons

Doubt what?

Charlie

I doubt that.

Grady Parsons

Enlighten us then, Grady. Clearly you know better 😂

ALW

"Arse"?

Grady Parsons

Yeah, no, it wasn't.

Grady Parsons

Driving in the UK is fine. Driving in London is insane. It's also mega expensive and there's nowhere to park. Plus it's almost always quicker and easier just to jump on the tube/tram/train/bus/cable car/whatever to get where you're going.

Mat

When this was filmed, nightclubs required shoes and collars. It's still the case in most places.

Mat

43:00 lol dropped a knife on it once was not fun but makes for a great story

Adam

In Simon’s defence it was like 12 when they parked there

Adam

Ye. I the shoe thing is real lol

Adam

Talking about roundabouts boomers look up 'the magic roundabout we have here in Swindon' 😅

Ricky Gallo

It's hilarious to me that 2 Girls 1 Cup literally went around the world. I love the internet, bringing us all closer together.

James Aston

😂😂😂 5:11 Is it not more likely to be tattooed with 'Carpe anus'?

Jason Scade

Queen Boomer cannot drive here with her 'Traffic Cone Driving Test'

Danny Heywood

By the way if you're wondering why the Chinese guy was Cockney none of us know. I don't even think that exists.

R Lawrence

Pretty sure the roundabout you're talking about is at Hyde Park Corner, between Piccadilly and Park Lane

Colin Welsh

You need to come to my county in Ireland Donegal it’s been voted before as the most beautiful place on earth to visit please check us out as most just come to see Dublin

Aodhán McCrudden

You don't need to drive in London, the tube and buses can get you anywhere, much quicker and maybe even cheaper (as congestion charge, petrol, etc). If you travelled in the rest of the UK then yeah and roundabouts aren't too hard, they are very imposing to begin with but once you been on one then you've done them all.

Matt

Yeah its either Coke or fizzy drink (or i've heard northerners say pop)

Matt

Interesting, I remember everyone obsessing over making sure they had smart shoes on for clubs when I was at uni

Jehan Ariyaratnam

Someone I knew got Carpe Noctum tatoo - trying to be edgy - he was a weird guy though.

Stephen H

My mate learned to drive and we convinced her to drive us into London to go to Ministry of Sound. We were getting high in the car, not the driver, the police pulled us over because we were going the wrong way down a one way street. They just asked us where we were going and escorted us back to the main road. 😂

Stephen H

I think that has changed a lot. Definitely was the case in the early 2000s but I think it has changed a lot in recent years.

Stephen H

30:49 should make another intro with that

Henry Gibson

The club dress codes were an easy way of keeping out troublemakers; generally such people didn't wear smart shoes if they were going out looking for trouble. Simon just got caught in the crossfire of the rule, as sometimes happens.

ALW

No tattoos on display in some places as well! Always had to be long sleeve shirts!

Mark Watkins

Driving around London isn’t as bad as people make out. The day I got my license about 6 of us piled into my 1 series coupe and drove down to London just for the shits and gigs. 😂 The worst experience I had was the last time I went, however that was the night before the Queens funeral and I was having to get across London (with loads of closed roads) in a PSU van. Took us longer to do 4 miles across London than it did to do the 100 mile drive to get there. That was the night my patience was really put to the test.

Joe Wilson

No it was mainly them stupid tribal tattoos guys seemed like to get.

Stephen Prothero

Hell yeah! The humour in it is right up boomers alley I reckon as well. Two pints is very slept on in today's age

JD

That angry man at the end wanting his money sounded dubbed over by someone elses voice. I checked this on Google and someone said that it was probably because they filmed it outside and the audio went wrong or they had to dub it because it was outside.

Mouse

Who thinks Boomer would like"Two pints of larger and a packet of crisps". I liked it quite a lot but I'm not sure if it would translate or if it's stood the test of time.

R Lawrence

She could have had a new boyfriend since then.

R Lawrence

absolutely but with how they said they might not be comfy with different road orientation and roundabouts and systems etc - england still being known as having the most intense driving requirements, i get it.. they also mentioned taxis which are really really bloody expensive here compared to busses; trains arent cheap but if youre only going in one direction once its not so bad for a tourist.. If ya had a car for 3 days or so instead of the whole trip i'd bet there'd be a separate plan for it. get what you're saying but I travelled 44 miles in one day last week for £4 on a bus!

Joe Robinson

Neil's sister's fella is a mechanic and helping Neil do up his car ? yet Thorpe park episode they made a whole thing about him not being a mechanic with the car-door and working in service station. I was thinking QB didn't have an asshole...then i remembered KB !! (old gag sure but it was just sitting there waiting :D)

emu cat

Driving in London is hard, takes a while to get used to. People make their own lanes and don't leave much of a gap. And they don't have those massive wide arse roads with multiple lanes like in the states

Jehan Ariyaratnam

You have to wear smart shoes in most decent clubs in the UK, at least when I grew up there

Jehan Ariyaratnam

Echoing the people who say that no one with any sense drives in central London unless they absolutely have to. Loads of traffic, and full of one-way streets and filtered roads and yuppies on bicycles who think that stopping is an optional extra. Get the Tube, not taxis. The Astoria was a real club, and it really was near Chinatown, but it didn't quite look like the club in this episode. It also didn't have a "no trainers" policy, it was actually quite run-down and seedy; it was probably best known as a venue for relatively big name rock bands, but changed into a gay club some nights after 11pm. It closed down around the time this episode aired. I miss it frequently. Re. the idea of a Carpe Diem tattoo in a "private" area, I’m reminded of a story about seminal punk band the Descendents, whose logo was a cartoon of their singer. He once said he'd got with a girl and then during the activities that followed, noticed she had a tattoo of this cartoon in an intimate area, and how weird it was to be in that position and see a picture of yourself.

Charlie

Please look at 'Let Them Eat Cake' it's on YouTub. QB will like the humour and you'd correct the history.

John Hastie

Yeah, all I've ever used is the tube in London... There's not many places it doesn't take you to... I wish more UK cities had a subway.

BigChanChan

That's S3, Ep1 so it's coming.

BigChanChan

That’s the first episode of series 3 isn’t it?

Kieran B

Was hoping the fashion show rewatch would be up here ☹️

Charlotte Mann

I think it depends on the person. If I’m exploring new places I hate doing it on public transport. Much prefer the freedom of having a car. You can just pick somewhere on the map and go. My tip would be research scenic driving routes. You always find nice little towns or things to do that you weren’t expecting.

Julian T

Nobody drives in London really - you don’t need taxis either, the Tube and buses can get you everywhere

Kieran B

I think in Florida you could get into a club wearing flip flops, there’s definitely much less ‘dressing up’ in the US, especially for guys (I commented that before you brought up flip flops 😂)

Kieran B

We don't say soda.

Dave Roberts

Having to wear shoes was definitely a thing in loads of places back then

Kieran B

I don’t remember Carpe Diem tattoos being a thing here

Kieran B

"Why are they watching porn in school?" Good question, but even worse, we've had politicians watching porn in parliament, and they're supposed to be grown-ups, and running the country. Some people are just too randy for their own good, lol.

ThetaSigmaTheOriginal

When is the next The Thick of it video?

The Uber Geek

This one has always been my least favourite episode of the show. Ironically, the last episode is my second least favourite. So it's all good from here (and was mostly before) xD

ThetaSigmaTheOriginal

You're avoiding the "carpe diem" people, but it's the "deus vult" ones you need to watch...

Z is for Zed

One man One Jar is the name, and unfortunately so did I.

Raul

Will is what we call a social retard

garry donaldson

I'd drive you around, also I'm in Cambridgeshire so could take you to Cambridge and London as both fairly close

Rob Pontin

You two are so sweet and happy together - it's a joy as is your enjoyment of British humour and generally "getting" British comedy.

South Coast Rich

The expression carpe diem will never mean the same again after QB's comment.

Waldemar

Oh and you could also call yourself a proud member of the bus wankers!

AdamMcAdamface

If you guys ever come to the UK I would love if you did a lil' poll or something for suggestions on where to go :) ps- public transport is decent enough that you really don't need to drive at all - maybe if you wanted to see some more secluded parts.. If you were there for 3 weeks I'd maybe rent a car for a few days in the south (staying away from big cities) then a few days in the north after a stretch of only trains/busses in between.. Same if you went to Ireland or Scotland. Though if you weren't coming in summer I'd skip on the scenic stuff and just stick to public transport completely, not sure you floridians would like going to lakes and off the track sites in the bitter cold haha

Joe Robinson

Yeah the American guy that runs spearmint rhino came over here to open more here I remember a program about it

R Lawrence

If you do make it to London, don't bother with a car, it's way more hassle than it's worth. Public transport is generally quicker and cheaper, and if not there are Ubers everywhere so you typically only need to wait a few minutes. Most of my friends who live in London don't even own a car.

AdamMcAdamface

Carpe diem go fishing neil is still funny 🤣

Tim Salt (Tim Salt Writes)

There was once a pub/bar that allowed you to wear trainers during the day, but from 6pm it was shoes only, I never understood that.

Little Jimmy

No sneakers or jeans, males needed to wear a shirt with a collar were the predominant rules to get in nightclubs/disco's during the 1970's/80's/90's and into the 2000's. Over the last 20 odd years more places have relaxed these dress codes.

Fordy7169

I've thankfully never seen 2 girls 1 cup, I did however have the misfortune of watching that fella shove a glass jar up his arse 🤢

Jonny Dade

‘No trainers’ was a bit of a mid-2000s thing for some reason. Doubt a club like that would enforce it though tbh, it was usually the mark of somewhere you wouldn’t want to go anyway

Elliot Langhorn

The dress code thing with the shoes used to happen back when this was made a lot more than it does now

Cal


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