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The Inbetweeners REWATCH S1 Ep3 "Thorpe Park" REACTION!

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The Inbetweeners REWATCH S1 Ep3 "Thorpe Park" REACTION!

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In the uk learning is a ballache, it cost like minimum £5k to drive

Robbie prod_rk

😂

Jason Scade

im 6"4 I need a bigger car to fit in

Chris Hewlett

Ah the peanuts...good old days of having to use pens to get the knot undone

Ryan

It sounds like Florida tests are exactly the same as the driving tests in video games like Gran Turismo 🤣

Stu T

in England, I got lucky, I didn't have to reverse park either

Paul Hughes

My school even lost the tie individuality, as we switched to clip ons halfway through. Too many knobs yanking people tied into an impossibly small knot. Still, I was glad to go into year 7 when I did. The uniform was navy with silver detailing. The year before it was yellow and green.

Relyx

I think I was lucky to have what seems to be the most inoffensive first car ever: a 1l 56 plate midnight blue Vauxhall Corsa. It's not fast, but it's not ugly, and it was only 10 years old when I got it so the styling wasn't super out of date. Just a very run of the mill budget car.

Relyx

The legacy lives on

Jordan Dempster

Two things: 1. I don't have a car, or indeed any mode of transport other than my legs (of which, according to Queen Boomer, I have three). 2. You shouldn't worry about being all PG on reactions like these, since the programmes themselves are certainly not PG. it would be good to see your full, unadulterated style of humour.

Grady Parsons

Manchester United and Liverpool.

Grady Parsons

It's still a thing now.

Grady Parsons

I'm watching both the first watch and the rewatch alternately, it's so interesting comparing them, some things which make you both burst in one version get overlooked in the other. eg "finger Neils arse/clunge" "dead body fly out the hearse" "gayest car i've ever seen" As someone who just rewatches the same 10 shows over and over, i'm massively in favour of you rewatching anything you want. Hell i'm already rewatching you rewatching shows i've already rewatched 20 times. Redo Father Ted and IT Crowd! Oh and reminder to watch What We Do In The Shadows TV series, Matt Berry's vampire character will slay you!

Mattoid

Im surprised the new intro dosent get you in hot water on youtube 🤣🤣🤣

George Allott

Good news, Callie may not have seen Ep 5, Caravan Club, neither

bobbyshaftowenttosea

I had a old Peugeot 106 when I was 17, it broke down a year later

Jehan Ariyaratnam

In the U.K. it’s like a rite of passage to have a crappy first car and you always remember it fondly. In my case I had a 1998 Fiat Punto and everyone loves to slag Fiats off but my old faithful never let me down! It also had a tape deck like Simon’s so I bought a CD player for it instead. And now 17 year olds today would think that’s really old and uncool! 😂

JJ M

My first boyfriend had one for his first car when I was 17 so I liked it cos it was better than getting the bus before I passed my test 😂 although his was blue, not bright yellow which helped 😂

JJ M

It’s funny watching this episode knowing that back when they filmed this, nobody knew about The Inbetweeners so all the strange looks they’re getting at Thorpe Park are genuine because they’re wondering why on earth a guy is carrying a car door around with a guy in speedos 😂

JJ M

As others have mentioned the short tie is just a 'rebellious' way of wearing it because many people in the UK have historically disliked how strict the dress code can be at a lot of our schools... Most school uniforms in the UK have minor variations of the following: Plain Black leather shoes with black or grey trousers, a white button up shirt, then a tie, pullover jumper and a blazer in the schools colours... It's quite strict in many schools where a lot of the time boys can't have a buzzcut or wear shorts in summer, and girls can't dye their hair colour or wear trousers that a teacher considers 'too tight' and everyone's shoes / jackets have to be plain black with no colour or stand out logos etc... That means that in our schools, as silly as it sounds, the only individuality we get is how we wear our ties (although teachers usually make you fix it back to normal between lessons) and how much can we get away with in regards to our shoes / jackets having any colour, logos's or style haha.... The one thing they don't care about though are backpack colours / styles, which makes it even more of a dick move that will decided to be a posh briefcase wanker on his first day 😂

ryung246

Hahaha sorry Jed we love you

Brian Moran

i have a mustang

Jed Baker

It's hard to pass your test in the UK. Hardest most stressful exam anyone of us do

Mark Jephson

Nobody supports both teams in the same area in the UK, they are you biggest rivals

Mark Jephson

“Slip it into first and pull out slowly” I’ve never noticed how suggestive that sounds lol I left school in 08 and the short tie was strictly just to piss teachers off although in hindsight I don’t know why we did that. It just meant us repeatedly rearranging our ties, I miss the 2000’s

Jordan Dempster

I've been going to thope park all my life since 1989 very different there now days, and this year they opened the uk's tallest fastest coaster 'hyperia '

Rob webber

Yeah I finished 20 years ago, it probably depends on location too, I always walked to school so not like I even needed a lift

Kieran B

Yeah. I struggled to drive a manual due to personal reasons my licence states anything that hasnt got a clutch falls under auto bracket. my semi auto fiat 500 has a full manual gearbox just got automated system on it so can drive in auto mode. Its a great little car really not slow at all.

Tim Salt (Tim Salt Writes)

KBs going to bang wills mum

Jehan Ariyaratnam

Was about to say the same thing. Only affect it had on my body was a dent in my head.

Z is for Zed

They need Jay, else how dull would they be?

emu cat

Tell the Queen that this is a real song. 'Gone up in flames' by Morning Runner. They played it in full at the end of the first movie.

Joe Thornhill

Post '89 and the summer of Love 60's revival, a wider tie was acceptable. In the 80's all the lads wore skinny end out, like you describe for the girls. If you wore kipper side in an 80's comprehensive then god help you ;D

emu cat

That changed at some point in the last 15 years. When my sister was in sixth form our mum used to take her, by the time I got to college pretty much everyone who was 17 was driving to and from each day.

Joe Wilson

wow so different to when i got my drivers license in Denmark in 2007/08: first you need 29 mandatory theoretic lectures of 45 minutes a piece, after witch you sit a pretty hard theoretic test..Then a minimum of 16 sessions of 45 minutes driving in city, countryside, main roads, highway and in the dark. ( can earliest be one hour after sunset) then you do two hours on parking and 4 hours on a track, speed and break and spin out tests plus while it being wet and with obsticals, plus a 7 hour first aid course after about 4-5 months you can take a driving test.. And it cost me about 2500 dollars all in all.

K Bruun Kristensen

That intro😂😂😂😂

Callum

34:03 - I drive a VW Golf. It's an inexpensive compact car 😎

Martin N

It’s clunge

Kieran B

I live beside Muff, it has an alcohol brewery there called Muff Liqueur... Russel Crow owns part of it 😂

CONALL MCLAUGHLIN

The vast majority of drivers in the UK drive manuals, if you pass your test in an automatic you can’t drive a manual

Kieran B

By the way the word garage means both petrol station and auto repair shop so they thought Neil meant the latter.

R Lawrence

I don’t think anybody at my school could drive in Sixth Form - I’m sure there were one or two but you didn’t see people pulling up to school in their own cars like you do in US high school shows. Plus they can usually drive at 16 rather than 17 like us - and it’s a painfully easy test in most states

Kieran B

That's no smart car. It's a Fiat cinquecento, my ma had one and it was even more shite than you can possibly imagine.

CONALL MCLAUGHLIN

You both learnt to drive privately at your own expense!? 17 year old me in the mid-late 2000s spent many hours seething, thinking that all US high schools had “Drivers Ed” and learnt on the school curriculum lol

Chug

Thought so. I have friends in Sanford who like the Jaguars

Chris Silverthorne

Swear sometimes Queen Boomer thinks this is a documentary🤣🤣

Jordan D

I can't drive

R Lawrence

I skateboard, if only I could confirm the theory!

Steve G

I’m subbed.

Brian Moran

Miami Dolphins Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jacksonville Jaguars You are correct.

Brian Moran

And in a automatic too I bet LOL. It's sounds like 'a piece of piss'.

Fordy7169

Aren't there 3 Florida teams in the NFL? I'm thinking of the Jacksonville Jaguars. Sorry if I'm wrong

Chris Silverthorne

Intros wild as usual 😂

Tom Richardson

it's that's driving test in Florida I bet I can drive (zero lessons) and I bet Florida has a really high insurance rate.

Matthew Mosley

Just a reminder it's 17 to dive in UK so technically it's not illegal what she was doing. My instructor was a big girl i mean size of a whale and i passed first time because every time i changed gear he leg was in way and ended up rubbing it. Also a push bike crashed into me (was Cambridge)

Rob Pontin

Jay has a youtube channel with his wife called At home with the Buckleys

Daz

I know right? What’s up with that? Lol.

Brian Moran

The tie thing was a way of rebelling. If you're making us wear this uniform, we're gonna wear it wrong. Most people wore their ties like that when I went to school in the nineties.

Mike Currie

If the Boomers' theory on cars is correct, it's worth reminding any single American ladies that cars in the UK tend to be a lot smaller than cars in the USA. Just saying...

AdamMcAdamface

...how do you write off the same car twice?! lol

Geraint Harrison

I was pmsl , I'm 42 no car just a skateboard 🤣

Nothinghalo

I've previously hired a car in Florida. After watching this reaction, things now suddenly make sense!

AdamMcAdamface

Haha all the boys wore ties like that in the 90s as well. The girl style was to have the thin bit of the tie at the front and tuck the wider bit in behind the shirt. We were so rebellious 😂

Erica

Even as an adult I still can't drive. Maybe this is why I'm still single. Anyway, story time: My dad was officially taught to drive by my grandfather, but because he lived in rural Devon as a teenager he pretty much already knew how to drive from hooning around farms and disused airfields and places like that. On his first proper driving lesson he floored it out of their long driveway and turned onto the road with enough speed that he almost put my grandfather's Austin 10 into a ditch. My dad reckons it's the only time he ever heard his father, who was an Anglican priest, swear. He later taught my mum to drive. By this time he was living in London, and she managed to scrape the car all the way along the side of a Rolls Royce. When my mum asked "What do I do now?" my dad replied "Put your foot down." She later wrote off his Ford Cortina by crashing it into a bollard, her mitigation being that "It wasn't there this morning."

Charlie

That new intro just scarred me 🤣🤣

David fallows

It sounds like it's a lot more difficult to pass a driving test in the UK than it is in Florida 😂

Aaron Close

Seen this pop up and resubscribed straight away

Giorgieo Currier

Always good to see you guys. Hope you enjoyed the game over there, and the weather's calmed down.

ThetaSigmaTheOriginal

Queen boomer hates dolphins though 😂

Kathryn Edwards


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