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Black Books S2 Ep4 "Blood" REACTION!

This is the first time one of us was injured during a reaction.

Black Books S2 Ep4 "Blood" REACTION!

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Bernard basically morphs into Marco Pierre White in this episode, it's hysterical.

Charlie

That's just how Dylan is in his Stand-Up, he hates everything even though was about 20.

Daniel Heywood

My oven can cook bits of oven!!πŸ˜†πŸ€£

Rob webber

the person next in queue while they are trying to use expired ones and arguing the toss .... been there more than twice

Craig McCulloch

This episode really tickled me, my nephew got married to a Polish girl and they had the wedding in Poland, but instead of going over for just the wedding I booked to stay for an extra week so I could go up into the mountains as I love the outdoors, so I hired a car, well... the wedding weekend I was one of the only feckers with a car so ended up being a frigging chauffeur, I ended delivering half the frigging food etc. It was a bleeding nightmare lol!

Mark Jones

I'm with you King Boomer, all feet are well grim. Next worst thing are knees.

Martin N

I'm sorry but what kind of person HATES coupons ??? Don't you wanna save money? Plus, I think once you stop seeing '99' everywhere, you've got enough money not to care, that's how it works. Like ordering a Roles Royce, if you ask the price, you can't afford it.

Joe Thornhill

looking fwd to seeing you mutilate yourself with injuries laughing at phoneshop one day ;)

J

V.A.T (Value Added Tax ... which is 20%) is included in the advertised price. MOst products deemed 'luxary' have it attached ... Tampons and energy have it ... but Champaign doesn't.

Matthew Mosley

Stay strong πŸ’ͺ

Martin N

KB mentioned it at the end of this video, don't know who has been moaning to him

Fordy7169

The way Bernard runs his kitchen makes me die laughing everytime 🀣

Ethan Holgate

One of mine too, it's up there with Fawlty Towers (especially s3 onwards). Victor for P. M. ❀️

Jason Scade

Yes prices here are the same 1.99 2.99 etc except usually the price you see is the price you pay the tax is already added on. Only exception is wholesale places like Costco and Makro etc.

Chris C

One Foot in the Grave is probably my favourite UK sitcom of all time. I'm not joking, it's sublime. I'd love KB to have a go at it.

Phil Robinson

I thought it got better after season 1, though I love s1. Maybe it was more variable but for me you can’t beat season 3 episode 1!

Eleanor Elliott

Interesting, never knew that, you learn something every day!

BigChanChan

I keep meaning to watch that again, I don't think I've seen an episode since it originally aired

irreverend

ohhh nooo QB says 'queue-pons' instead of cou-pons' - dont want an angry msg from KB must control myself

Craig McCulloch

🀣

Jason Scade

Not content with just destroying his computer setup, the muppet has now resorted to injuring his family! Someone please tie this man down in a straight jacket for future reactions.

AdamMcAdamface

Good ep, reaction. πŸ˜… If angry, grumpy old people who often lose their temper makes you laugh, you'd probably enjoy a UK sitcom called 'One Foot in the Grave' (1990-2000). It was a much-loved UK institution, similar to how popular Only Fools and Horses was. It's kind of like a geriatric UK Falling Down. With the nationally beloved Victor Meldrew being polite Southern England's answer to D-Fens from Falling Down. So no weapons. Mostly. 5 series of six episodes per, 30 mins each. Plus 6 special one-of eps of around 1 hour or less. This is a really excellent series with countless side-splitting laughs and situations, a bit like Father Ted had. It's an A tier show for me. From Wiki; Plot. The series features the very many exploits, mishaps and bizarre misadventures of irascible early retiree Victor Meldrew, who, after being made redundant from his job as a security guard at the age of 60, finds himself at war with the world and everything in it. Meldrew, cursed with misfortune and always complaining, is married to long-suffering wife Margaret, who is often left exasperated by his many misfortunes. Amongst other witnesses to Victor's wrath are tactless family friend Jean Warboys and next-door neighbours Patrick (Victor's nemesis played by the excellent, caustically sarcastic, John Cleese-esque Angus Deayton) and his wife Pippa. Patrick often discovers Victor in inexplicably bizarre or compromising situations, leading him to believe he is insane. (🀣🀣🀣) The Meldrews' neighbour on the other side, overly cheery charity worker Nick Swainey (who has a never-seen but often referred to 'mother' living upstairs with him, giving Victor 'Psycho' style vibes regarding his neighbour, which also adds to Victor's frustration). Although set in a traditional suburban setting, the show subverts this genre with a strong overtone of black comedy. Series One's "The Valley of Fear" is an episode which caused controversy, when Victor found a frozen cat in his freezer.

Jason Scade

When I'm PM I'm going to introduce a 99p coin to support the cashiers.

Shoomer1988

The reason things are priced at the 99p mark most times instead of being rounded to the full pound is to prevent cashiers from just pocketing the money from the customers back when everything was mostly cash transactions. Being priced at the 99p mark ensures that the till has to be opened so that the change can be given back to the customer. Found that out on QI

Jacob Mescam

I never watched black books when they were on here in the UK, they're really funny.

Richard Stanley

This is still one of my all-time favourite shows, far more than IT Crowd or Father Ted, so no complaints here!

Alex West

Queen Boomer + Ripped Toenail = Soldier Down!

Brodie Vickers

I don't believe it

Johnnyenglish

It was his 40th cigarette as well lol

CONALL MCLAUGHLIN

Bernard sounds way better in any accent than Bern Ard lol

Steve Read

Prices in the UK nearly always include the tax. I'd say 99% anyway. Only time I've seen it not included is in my n electrical shop I use for my job. They do , do things at Β£3.99 though, rarely is it Β£4 etc

Westley Johnstone

For consumers (B2C), especially in retail, the VAT is usually included in the price... So in supermarkets for example.. For B2B, you tend to find that the VAT is priced separately.

BigChanChan

To be honest, this is the first time I've seen any reference to that... I've not seen anyone moan about that... Personally, I prefer this to Father Ted but they're silly comparisons any way because I'm sure Graham Linehan only co-wrote the first season of Black Books to help out Dylan Moran because Channel 4 demanded that, as Moran was new to it... It is slightly noticeably that Linehan left though and I did think the show got weaker over the seasons, not stronger, or at least flatlined anyway but I still love it despite its flaws!

BigChanChan

Old people angry. Maybe you should react to One Foot in the Grave

Jonathan

To the people moaning that this show is not as good as Father Ted or The IT Crowd, well not many comedy shows are. Doesn't mean you can't watch and enjoy them. What is the King meant to do? Not watch anything new at all? If you don't want to watch don't, just watch re-runs of the shows you like over and over again and don't bother the rest of us. Thanks

Fordy7169

and Bernard said fourTIETH cigarette this afternoon!πŸ˜±πŸ€’πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈπŸ˜‚πŸ’œ

Adam Hale

I think you should watch some Dylan Moran stand up. He very funny live too.

Nothinghalo

na our taxes are included in the price displayed,and the price displayed is the price it has to be sold for,if you get to the counter and it scans at a higher price,you can pull them up on it,and they Have to honour the display priceπŸ€·β€β™‚οΈπŸ‘Œcouldn't imagine having to add taxes on,and those taxes varying!πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈπŸ˜‘πŸ’œ

Adam Hale

the uk has vat on some items but it added on before you pay. so the price you pay is shown before you go to pay

TC Elba

I loved 1/2p’s you could buy a mojo or blackjack sweet with those! Remember when a sixpence piece was re valued as 2.5 pence! Really want to watch this but on holiday this weekend in caravan on the coast in Wales, will have to wait until Monday!! Thanks and looking forward to it 😬

MarkC

We used to have 1/2 pence pieces in the UK and that was really annoying.

Paul Murgatroyd


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