10:16 just gave it away for the travellers that your man would get a few pints in him and fight anyone like why would you even say that like would ya not just say I'm only out here for a good time or a quite drink? Your not giving the travelling community a good name for even saying or even thinking that you would fight anyone with a few drinks in ya like know one wants to fight when their having a drink unless your like the young scumbags who want to fight and cause trouble but yee look like older men,that's why most pub owners are so against the travellers
@DhanaBalaChakma-h3r4 күн бұрын
I was going to school and bringing my digital camera and my water bottle cap fell off and the water fell and got in my camera and it's making some noise and I don't know what to do pls help mee
@stevewallace13876 күн бұрын
I'm 64 and as a kid we had a caravan at Highfield caravan park I still spend a week in Clacton every year and my kids take me there every fathers day . Last year went to Italy for a holiday but still had a week at Clacton and will be again this year
@stevewallace13877 күн бұрын
Traveler's have a bad stereotype but these Traveler's show that there's good and bad in every group if i ever see these guy's when i vist jaywick i will definitely buy them all a pint
@philiphope14328 күн бұрын
Great video, thanks for sharing and keep up the good work
@davecunningham337410 күн бұрын
If they were born in the U.K then they are English gypsies, not irish teavelers
@Eire_Go_Deo11 күн бұрын
I’d love to have a few Guinness with these lads. Love the flat caps too
@paulgilson234712 күн бұрын
Haven't been there since the 90's, gotta go back soon see how much it's changed.
@Rigan199412 күн бұрын
Get me a pint jack daniels 😂
@County_Country13 күн бұрын
pint of jack d ahaha
@jameswhite818213 күн бұрын
Sound bloke gives the joyce a good name
@spadebraithwaite176214 күн бұрын
I've met the Manager of the Fox and an, "Investment Banker", is what a cockney might call him.
@garyrigby2114 күн бұрын
0.22 Why is he wearing toilet paper 🤢
@RuralGeorgeGilbert15 күн бұрын
"Who came up with pie, liquor and mash?" The origins of pie, mash, and liquor as a combined dish specifically known as a Cockney classic can be traced back to the working-class communities of London, particularly in the East End during the 19th century. Here's a breakdown based on historical records and cultural context: Pie Shops: The concept of pie-selling in London dates back much further, with pie men and women selling various types of pies on the streets of London from at least the 18th century. However, the specific combination of pie, mash, and liquor as a staple meal for London's working class seems to have evolved in the Victorian era. Eel and Pie Shops: The first recorded pie and mash shop was opened by Henry Blanchard in 1844 at 101 Union Street in Southwark, which was initially described as an "Eel Pie House". Eels were one of the few fish that could survive in the heavily polluted River Thames at that time, making them a plentiful and affordable food source for the working class. Liquor: The term "liquor" in this context refers to a parsley sauce, not an alcoholic drink. This sauce was traditionally made from the water used to cook eels, flavored with parsley to give it a green hue. Over time, as eel became less common, the liquor was adapted using fish or vegetable stock, but the parsley remained a key ingredient. Mash: Mashed potatoes were a practical and filling side dish, complementing the pie. Key Families: While it's difficult to pinpoint exact inventors, certain families like the Manzes, Cookes, and Kellys have been historically significant in popularizing and maintaining the tradition of pie, mash, and liquor shops. Notably: Joe Cooke is often mentioned as one of the first to pair pie with mash and liquor in his shop in 1862, making it an archetypal plate of the era. Cultural Development: Pie, mash, and liquor became a cultural touchstone for London's East End, symbolizing a hearty, affordable meal for dock workers, factory hands, and other laborers. This dish was not the creation of a single person but evolved from the culinary and social needs of the time. Thus, while we can't attribute the exact invention to one individual, the dish's evolution into a well-known London meal involved many pie makers and eel sellers adapting to the demands and resources of their environment, with key families playing significant roles in its popularization.
@RJ-xi3du15 күн бұрын
The loveliest people going
@weeknders17 күн бұрын
Irish Travelers are in hot water in the US. They fcked with the wrong guy. I imagine many of them will go missing in TX. We are armed over here. Lots of wide open spaces in TX. 7 on 1. Isnt appreciated in the US. Fckin cowards.
@John-ob7dh18 күн бұрын
He is defo right about you are better off fighting even if you lose. Happened to me years ago ,and i lost .But the guy left me alone after that ,and even became friendly. I guess it was because i fought back. Plus i threw the first punch.
@jaygee275922 күн бұрын
Im what the travelling community call a gorger ,,and im with a romanie gypsy girl and have been for over 10 years, i know many travellers and hand on heart most are lovely people. You get ya good and bad in any community.
@martinnevin170622 күн бұрын
Lazy
@michaelmcmullan230022 күн бұрын
Have you no old lady's to rob
@SM-fk5or23 күн бұрын
They seem alright when they’re not scamming the elderly, stealing or fly tipping
@nicholamason390623 күн бұрын
Ahh this man John is my dads uncle 😌
@filthyusratus26 күн бұрын
Pavee fooks ... sounds English to me ... living in uk all his life ... fook.off
@debfit196626 күн бұрын
Spent most of my childhood and my daughters in maldon, lived nearby in Danbury. Loved it. Now many years living in Edinburgh.
@markr896729 күн бұрын
I used to drink in the canteen , opposite the banksy there was jesus break dancing
@23715Ай бұрын
Brexit by the Sea. Depressing.
@Craig-g5cАй бұрын
would be a wicked day out with these as they lovely
@anandalowe6765Ай бұрын
Turbo island is about radical freedom and being able to work on the problems that made people breakdown or opt out in the first place. It's about pagans keeping the home fires burning and appreciating the small things in a technological mayhem. And where u can dance.
@anandalowe6765Ай бұрын
There is the free shop. Green peace bring a bus with decks so people can dance. And the homeless have warmth. We can't ignore the problem. Society needs to change
@frankmlchaelglasscock6539Ай бұрын
I think this is not a good description of Harlow as it is now but years ago yes and there was a lot of lying going on about Churchgate about the alms houses
@strxwberri_fiАй бұрын
OMG THATS SO CLOSE TO MY HOUSE
@pauld7827Ай бұрын
It's not South Mills in my mind, that name came from the woke brigade. It's the Rhodes Center and always will be! If you don't like an old figure in history, give back all the stuff they did for the people to the family. You know the hospitals, colleges, universities etc. before you snub their generosity.
@ADayintheUKАй бұрын
@@pauld7827 agreed
@pauld7827Ай бұрын
I live in Stortford and sadly it's no longer the lovely market town it was. The planning is controlled by Hertford and they have no interest in maintaining its unique character. Soon it will be one town from Stortford to Harlow. Swallowing up the lovely Sawbridgeworth.
@danielwesterlund19052 ай бұрын
Bare-knuckle boxing has a bad rep, but these lads can't afford to punch hard enough to hand out concussions right and left, they'd break their fists. The wounds are outside the skull, not inside. CTE, that's the real harm in boxing. Being an alcoholic before 12 is a separate issue.
@markcrocker86452 ай бұрын
Been enjoying your videos, but can I make a cheeky suggestion? The whisking from side-to-side movement of the camera willy-nilly as you're walking along is quite disorientating. Check out John Rogers or Joolz Guides. They opt for walking-and-talking shots to be face-on, just like you, but when they want to show you something they go for a static shot from a comfortable distance or a long shot down the street. The wobbly, random whisking from side to side filming is very off-putting. Apologies for being a bit critical, but otherwise your films are very enjoyable.
@markcrocker86452 ай бұрын
A bit surprised you didn't quite get as far as Silver Street, which is part of the original Saxon burgh, and the oldest part of the town with some beautiful Georgian houses and the Blue Boar Hotel that incorporates a fifteenth century timber-framed wing. Maybe next time.
@markcrocker86452 ай бұрын
Appropriate that you make such a big thing about Edward Bright, the Fat Man of Maldon. Have you had a walk round our Tesco's?...You'll see that being fat is something Maldonians still aspire to.
@susanenever71612 ай бұрын
4:04
@susanenever71612 ай бұрын
Jaywick
@susanenever71612 ай бұрын
I spent all my childhood at jay wick. From 5years old ,with all my cousins. Spent 6 weeks holiday there every year. On the sea front bungalow. Or in side rd. big houses. Had donkey roads at the middle of hafe way done, by post office. We always stayed the , first hafe of jay wick. Then follow on to the houses made of wood. That was always called , shanty town. Not very nice area.. parents you to come down every weekend. As my granny & grandad . Aunt Nelly aruther use to say with us in the week. Parent always used pub . Never say die. Why kids was outside with cokes and crisp. Fantastic memories of jay wick. The tea room is still on the beach. And there was trampoline next to it. Best sand in Essex ❤❤ got photos of chalet on sea front . With grandparents Always had a market in jay wick
@chrisredditch3 ай бұрын
I grew up in Havers Lane from 1969 to 1973. I wish we hadn't have moved. Loved Bishops Stortford!
@danhan1213 ай бұрын
Shame the town planner didn’t make the M11 go on the right side of Harlow. It was relocated after all the town was made leading to industrial traffic having to go through the town to get to distribution routes. 😂
@geebee67373 ай бұрын
Thieving bunch of uneducated losers living by the sword , most laughable thing is they actually think they're cool 🤣🤣🤣
@markus45953 ай бұрын
Nice place but the vegan intro is bollocks, don't soil a good place like that with your cult
@skabbymuff1113 ай бұрын
Fascinating
@peteratkinson9223 ай бұрын
First the statue, now turbs. Is nothing sacred?
@JRA733 ай бұрын
Great bloke but he must be off to a fancy dress party with THAT top on......... YNWA!! ✌