Edinburgh for looks and sights, Glasgow for humour and soul
@Irene-Donald9 ай бұрын
Totally agree
@thump9er8 ай бұрын
Indeed. Glasgow - where, unlike Edinburgh, you can move without tripping over a tourist.
@ALANL44608 ай бұрын
As an Edinburgh lad I couldnt agree more. Edinburgh might be the picturesque facade of Scotland but Glasgow is the beating heart. The home of Scottish music and entertainment
@jameslindsay58898 ай бұрын
💯
@AndyKing19636 ай бұрын
100%
@thegoatchild35459 ай бұрын
Bourdain is incomparable. I miss this guy so much. I hope you boys watch more of him. I'm here for it, even though it's gonna be bittersweet. R.I.P. legend. Edit: now I'm hungry.
@annother33509 ай бұрын
I lost a little respect for him when he said people who MSG disagrees with were 'probably racist'!!
@muff.t27805 ай бұрын
I Miss him too. The only celebrity chef that would get on a decrepit DC 3 in Columbia Or stay in a war zone when Lebanon when he could have gone home.
@CS-yn1qm9 ай бұрын
Glasgow life expectancy isn't 55 its actually 71 for men and 78 for women.
@papalaz44442449 ай бұрын
fuck sake this video is pathetic
@panchomcsporran20839 ай бұрын
That's even worse than the US (73, for males) I'm from Edinburgh (78, for males) Glasgow can be violent, there were 10 murders last year, Boston (similar population to Glasgow) had 37( which is their historic low)
@garymcatear8229 ай бұрын
Ano that stupid woman was full of shite on a lot of things she said, i know because i am from the east end of Glasgow.
@Alexander-vo4gv7 ай бұрын
yeah its 55 in like 1 or 2 schemes
@craigbolton22316 ай бұрын
Think Maryhill is why 55 was the joke. Is still lower there if I remember right. Always joke that I'm middle aged when I walk through there
@EmmaMonroe0009 ай бұрын
I'm Welsh but lived in Scotland for 20 years , i LOVE haggis 👌 .
@williammackenzie61155 ай бұрын
I could never catch one.
@Tangerine10.4 ай бұрын
@@williammackenzie6115need a bigger net bud 😂
@williammackenzie61154 ай бұрын
@@Tangerine10. I could be using the wrong bait on my rod.
@JamBar18739 ай бұрын
Very apt as its Burns Night tonight, all the best to you guys.
@fishtigua9 ай бұрын
Anything with Anthony Bourdain is a joy. He is one of my favourite presenter and philosopher, along with Stephen Fry.
@libarax9 ай бұрын
Anthony Bourdain - Parts Unknown is one of the best documentary series I've seen, every episode is fantastically made and so easily watchable.
@alexhorsburgh59867 ай бұрын
Anthony gets Glasgow and this is a great documentary and reaction guys. As someone who has lived there I can tell you it is indeed a "two fisted town" as Anthony says but you will also be welcomed with open arms if you embrace the place which Anthony does. What a cool guy he was.
@celiesbhoyАй бұрын
Love how you guys try to understand what’s going on and relate it to your own experience. Great empathy.
@grahamstubbs49629 ай бұрын
Haggis: minced sheep bits with oats and spices. What the exact f*ck is not to like? Vegetarians and vegans are excluded from this quiz round.
@JamesChiles9 ай бұрын
Mother India is a fantastic restaurant. We go there as often as we can. Their recipe book is fantastic as well - produces really tasty results.
@carlosdeferrer35859 ай бұрын
Anthony Bourdain was a really interesting guy loved his books along with anything he did on TV. I still miss him doing things
@colinjames75695 ай бұрын
Boyos! Anthony is legend. You guys need to go to Scotland. Experience the food, the culture, the people and the atmosphere. I know you guys will be changed by it for sure ✌️
@sharroncoppage7049 ай бұрын
Loved this guys, and loved your reaction, and would like to see more, He does one on London which is very good.
@StrudlePie2 ай бұрын
My Dad is a Head Gamekeeper for several Estates on the West Coast of Scotland and Climbing mountains and coming back down with Deer on yer back is Not Easy.... They are all built different and most dont have Ponies or half tracks. Also... Venison is the Best!! Grouse is okay... Just not enough eating in it for me Lol
@GaryWain9 ай бұрын
Anthony Bourdain was a very sad loss to the world but also one of the best food and travel writers of all time. Been to many countries after seeing one of his programs. Some of the more extreme countries and citys from no reservation or parts unknown would be amazing for embrace the globe. If they dont attract visits watch them anyway, your life will be improved by it.
@GaryWain9 ай бұрын
Just edited that, wow that looked like a dyslexic nightmare
@davidblurton71589 ай бұрын
i live on the east coast just above edinburgh and close to the home of the small white ball clubbers,,,,, i can say that i have and have had many glasweigian freinds and i would say its a very visitable place with great beauty and interest close by,,, the glasweigians generally are nutters,,, and respected throughout the UK for their toughness their comedy is best shown in the series still game which personally i find to be in the premiership of british comedy series and watched by teenagers to geriatrics which is rare if you do come you will need to say pish a lot and ya wee basss,,,,, you will not be murdered then,,,,
@lynnejamieson20639 ай бұрын
The thing with haggis, is that it’s actually just like meatloaf that is quite heavily seasoned with white/black pepper, ground coriander and mace (maybe a few more spices too) and the meat is bulked out with oats. Unless you are the one cooking it (or sitting close to the one addressing it at a Burns Supper), you are unlikely to see the haggis in its bung (the casing whether natural-sheep’s stomach or synthetic). You’ll just get a plate with a serving of haggis, mashed potatoes and mashed turnip (swede/rutabaga), with some whisky sauce. But if the idea of eating offal really creeps you out, try the vegetarian haggis. It’ll give you an idea of the flavour profile and if you like it, you can go that step further the next time…but there is always haggis bon bons or pakora or samosas etc etc and you will likely encounter a full Scottish that has haggis as one of the components. Essentially, haggis can be treated as ingredient replacement for minced (ground) beef or lamb, in just about any recipe. You will however have access to some of the freshest seafood going whilst in Scotland and if/when you’re there you need to try Cullen Skink which is about as close to a chowder as you’ll find in the UK. You also have to try and visit places outside of the general tourist destinations, like head ‘doon the watter’ to the Firth of Clyde, where the scenery will just take your breath away (I know this as I grew up on the Firth of Clyde and ever couple of months when I go home to visit my Dad, I still find it unbelievable how beautiful it is). Maybe head down to Largs and get some ice-cream at Nardini’s and visit the Viking Centre and if you go from Glasgow to Largs, you will most likely go through a town called Greenock which is where James Watt was born (the man who developed the steam powered engine to a level that enabled the Industrial Revolution). Or if you head down the north shore of the Clyde you can visit Helensburgh where Charles Rennie MacKintosh (Architect and Interior Designer) lived and John Logie Baird (inventor of the TV) was born. Or head further along to Dunoon, where the US had a Naval Base in the middle of the Holy Loch until 1992…and quite recently my brother and I had the most amazing vegan apple pie flavoured ice-cream.
@muff.t27803 ай бұрын
Bourdain is a legend. He was in Beirut when things went tits up. He did not run, he stayed there. He never shirked a challenge. Other "Celebrity chefs, look upon his work and despair" Ozymandius, Shelly, he would have liked
@colinjames75695 ай бұрын
Try the haggis. Drink a local pint. Make it two. Embody in good food. Mussels from the sea. Shepherds pie. Irish breakfast. Uisce where it was invented ✌️where water was made into fine whiskey. Smoked salmon. Smoked sausage
@paullarge59839 ай бұрын
Yes yes yes!! What a great choice to visit this series. Any episode is worth watching but I highly recommend the London and Amsterdam episodes!! Looking forward to the next instalment 😊
@markjones1279 ай бұрын
Anthony Bourdain is awesome, sort of a culinary Jack Kerouac, it's very rare a celebrity death genuinely effects me but I was very sad to hear of his passing, it's heart-breaking the way he went RIP. I can't stand Gordon Ramsay he's just not my cup of tea, once you get bored of his swearing you realise he hasn't got much more to offer. Travel Man is a stunning show though, it has a new presenter now who's still good but the Moss ones are pure TV gold, so funny, and he had a a few US A-listers in there too, Travel Man started out as a show called Gadget Man, and simply changed from gadgets to travel as it's topic after 4 series, the first presenter was Stephen Fry then Richard took over from series 2. Keith Floyd was one of my favourite travelling chefs from the UK, he was a riot, he died 14 years ago though and maybe his shows won't haven't aged well, but he was hilarious!
@thump9er8 ай бұрын
But for the promises made and promptly broken after the vote, by the Tory government, that vote would’ve swung 55% for independence.
@lynpip30975 ай бұрын
Im from the eastend glasgow girl and it was a tough upbringing but people are friendly despite hardships and rough reputation
@Cheezsoup3 ай бұрын
AH-U-WAH- DE
@neilperry22249 ай бұрын
It's a shame we lost him to depression and drug addiction. But I saw his Asian food tour. The adults also need to be helped as well as they only knew violence. And Glasgow was the home of Masala, word of advice don't have a tennets. They deep fry ice cream bars. Happy Burns day guyz They used to drink some of the blood from their first kill.
@KirrieGamerYT9 ай бұрын
Happy burns night lads!
@dmj49669 ай бұрын
His episode on Libya is a masterpiece of subtlety, silence, excellent camera work, and well placed commentary,
@IvIidnight9 ай бұрын
The man who found out too much...💙👑🙏
@stuartburns82989 ай бұрын
i grew up just along from the university cafe , brings back good memories
@colinjames75695 ай бұрын
My mom used to make eggs in a basket. Total comfort food. She was Welsh
@grahamstubbs49629 ай бұрын
The bird in question was grouse. Not a particularly challenging flavour, but you do have to spit the lead shot out, though. That makes it a bit of a no-no in my opinion.
@rasmusn.e.m10649 ай бұрын
This is really good. I wouldn't mind you watching more
@Saffy-yr8vo9 ай бұрын
Loved it guys. Big Anthony fan, his food travels are amazing. Much missed. This is partly Glasgow as described through the past. Yes it’s a no frills city in the centre but it has beautiful areas for shopping and parks galiore, lovely old buildings. All placed on the River Clyde. Sure we have poor areas like any other. We shouldn’t have we have huge resources all eaten up by the ukgovt not fairly shared. We love a night out. It’s not as wild as you saw, we can go to gigs, theatres have a good night and never see a fight. I’m old and NEVER witnessed one! We love live music and almost every bar is a small venue for live acts, all genres. I’ve NEVER been hurt by ANYONE on the streets, you are safe! People will help you any time day or night for directions or just a wee chat. It’s just great.
@JohnOConnell9 ай бұрын
Janey Godley (at 21:00) is an amazing woman. She's been battling through untreatable ovarian cancer for three years and is STILL selling out venues with her live comedy show, Seen her twice. UInforgettable.
@theblackchair19 ай бұрын
Just a pity she was full of BS - age expectancy in Glasgow for men is 73 not 55
@Irene-Donald9 ай бұрын
Happy Burns night! Hic
@sassyjintheukАй бұрын
It would be gr8 if parts north of those beloved cities r viewed. So much rich history in the Highlands & ready to welcome as only Scotland does.❤
@papalaz44442449 ай бұрын
What a load of bollocks. That knife shit is like a racist meme from the 1950s lads.
@sideshowmark9139 ай бұрын
That life expectancy of 55 was only in certain parts of Glasgow as far as i can remember
@garymcatear8229 ай бұрын
That woman was talking shite about the life expectancy for men.
@lynpip30975 ай бұрын
Shettleston in the eastend was 50 something but think it has improved over the years
@catrionamackenzie49335 ай бұрын
I thought you were in Scotland for a second there 😂 👋🏼 waving from the Highlands
@paultracey72785 ай бұрын
So did I until the English land owners started talking. Can't make it up😊
@lornamaker33122 ай бұрын
Chips, cheese and curry is amazing and if you want a little bit more spice then drizzle some sweet chilli on top it’s a game changer. I owned a burger van and now run a cafe and it’s one of the best sellers. Also chips,cheese & gravy or chips cheese & beans too.
@BrianMac26019 ай бұрын
I'm apprehensive before even hitting play lol. 🏴🏴
@raibeart19554 ай бұрын
Well done guys for showing this. R.I. P. Anthony Bourdain. One comment about the age in Glasgow, Grandad -96 Grandmother 87 , Mother 84 Father 76. I will be 69 In September 2024. All the very best. Also somehow I’ve been unsubscribed. Love your music videos however this warmed my heart more to you both being Scottish and Glaswegian myself. all the best to you and your ain (own) ones. Rab
@aussie59416 ай бұрын
People confusing the safety of the City Centre with the underlying violence of the schemes.😂
@overthewebb3 ай бұрын
That is true, however it's not true for tourists or outsiders. I was born in Linthouse and left Glasgow as a kid and moved to England. I came back when I was 21 or so and me now having an English accent has gotten me out of a lot of tough situations, where I ended up in a dodgy scheme or whatever late at night or in the early morning. One example I've had Neds ask me who I was when in a scheme at 3am or so after leaving a chicks house and when speaking to me, they have told me to leave the area as it's not safe and them tell me how to get to the PRW for a nightbus and tell me they were glad I wasn't from the area, as they were looking for other people. Glaswegians always want to help or show a good side of the city to tourists, even if the neds can be utterly mental in schemes etc. I have used my accent to my advantage so many times since I have been back, as the people don't know I am Scottish when they meet me in these situations and I have played dumb and rolled with it to my advantage. People thinking everyone is against the English in Glasgow is wrong, more often than not they want to show the city in a good way. Im sure this is why Bourdain would have been treated well
@abigail1st9 ай бұрын
I think you need to try some traditional Scots Broth or lentil soup…..thicker the better 😉
@grahamsangster10429 ай бұрын
Scotch broth 😊
@robertwhitehill24066 ай бұрын
Edinburgh for the tourist, Glasgow for the purist
@carolynritchiestewart7962Ай бұрын
Miriam Margolyes did a road trip round Scotland & it was very funny.x😅
@kirsteneasdale57076 ай бұрын
The Old College Bar was knocked down a few years ago. It was a pub for hard drinkers. The building is certainly not 16th century. More like 19th century. There are a few pubs in Glasgow which claim to be the oldest. Life expectancy in Glasgow is not 55. Only tourists eat fried Mars Bars 😂 This guy is a foodie and he’s eating Haggis at a chippy? No. It was interesting that when visiting Glasgow, he only looked at one aspect of an old lower working class city. There is a lot more to Glasgow than that. And from one extreme, he went to another in the Highlands where he only looked at rich i foreigners who buy ‘sporting’ estates. Altogether a very cliched and lazy documentary which tells you nothing about our people and how the majority of us live and eat. Don’t think I’ll be watching any more of this guy’s programmes.
@IanLavery-o7j4 ай бұрын
Hi guys John from Glasgow. there's a book called no mean city about Glasgow gangs during the inter war period .it was also made into a movie maybe you should check them out all the best to you both .
@grahamstubbs49629 ай бұрын
Blooding is equally a thing in Austria and Germany. Don't go hunting there if you don't want to be coated in blood. Or you can deliberately miss.
@arnothill5 ай бұрын
Kincade said "Welcome to Scotland”, and it still fits. Good viewing, and I can tell you enjoyed that video. Bourdain is a great loss. Come and visit, and check out our Right to Roam...
@the_chapess6 ай бұрын
If given the chance, I believe you should always try foods in the “naked” form - haggis is THE best food and I’ve watched and talked to Americans visiting Scotland who tried haggis 2 ways - one was a deep fried breadcrumbed haggis Bon-bon (ball) and then as plain, unadulterated haggis with traditional mashed neeps (turnip/swede) and tatties (potatoes) - their verdict? They all preferred the traditionally served haggis,neeps and tatties - they agreed that the flavour was different but ultimately peppery with a hint of spice. They were aware of the ingredients and as most haggis virgins are, were sceptical but overcame their pre-conceived ideas and ended up loving it!! Don’t knock it till you’ve tried it x
@sirrodneyffing19 ай бұрын
The British were in India for 350 years. Some thing rubbed off😅.
@KevPage-Witkicker9 ай бұрын
A good Richard Ayoade gadget man/travel man clip is the Paul Rudd one he did... great place to start. He's had pretty much every major figure from UK comedy along on some trip or other.
@panchomcsporran20839 ай бұрын
In Edinbugh, we have pubs that open at 6am
@Saffy-yr8vo9 ай бұрын
Oh, Happy Burns Night ! A wee 🥃 dram
@artasium19 ай бұрын
You should check out Janey Godley who he was chatting to because she did voice overs of Scotlands leader Nicola Sturgeon during the pandemic daily press briefings. They were so hilarious but the best thing was that other world leaders would see these and they thought that this was actually Nicola Sturgeon speaking. A few said they totally admired her but thought it was unusual for a leader to swear so much during press conferences.
@joyceharkin36415 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Beergoggled9 ай бұрын
The Highlands are ready for your visit brother. We’re ready to show you true beauty.
@Gabaja219 ай бұрын
Anthony Bourdain is the bogs bollocks of all things travel/food/philosophy. Completely said it how it was/is, wherever and with whomever. Left us too soon. RIP you big old loveable git ❤. Do more of his stuff please 🙏
@davidlauder-qi5zv3 ай бұрын
The expression is "the dog's bollocks", not "the bogs bollocks".
@Gabaja213 ай бұрын
@@davidlauder-qi5zv of course. Not sure how that happened 🤷🏼♀️
@ColBlimpIV9 ай бұрын
Happy Haggis Day (25th Jan) Haggis, Neeps (Rutabaga) and Tatties (mashed potatoes) with Whisky Sauce, is pretty much the only thing on the menu in Scotland tonight.
@mrfarr19809 ай бұрын
This was a great Rabbit hole to go down and you may as well stick to his British isles to complete a non biased review and to help Spencer with some pointers food and location wise. Bourdain was great to watch and always open to the cultures he was visiting. I live in Wales so would be cool if you could watch when he visited 👍
@VeritySnatch8 ай бұрын
my grandfather was a gamekeeper on Letterewe estate. before my time
@KevPage-Witkicker9 ай бұрын
The blooding is actually a tradition among many bloodsports guys, hunters, fox-hunters etc. They dressed it before leaving to lessen the weight and leave something for the hawks etc
@EvilSean629 ай бұрын
Glaswegian here...huge fan of Mr. Bourdain , I really miss his unique take, it was great to watch this again aye and janie was wrong ... its "did he say anything about a gallon of paint ?" and I made 60 !!! woo hoo also scottish cuisine's mostly based on a dare hence the addiction to foreign fare 😋
@Daniel-mh9re9 ай бұрын
There's loads of amazing episodes in this series, the tokyo one is really good. If you want to continue the uk theme then the london episode also very good.
@spacelab7779 ай бұрын
The life expectancy in Glasgow is not 55. Jane Godley was talking nonsense and just trying to be humorous exaggerating stereotypes. A lot of Glaswegians were pissed off with her after this was broadcast. Its 73 for males and 78 for females. Some of the poorest areas of Glasgow may dip in to the 60s.
@OwDoRegularDave9 ай бұрын
According to the World Health Organization in 2008, the male life expectancy at birth in the Calton area of Glasgow between 1998-2002 was 54 years. A local doctor attributed this to alcohol and drug abuse, and to a violent gang culture.
@worldwidekeef9 ай бұрын
I was about to say the same thing. Glasgow is not as dangerous or unhealthy is this makes out.
@dcanmore9 ай бұрын
it was back in the 70s and 80s life expectancy was shockingly low in the poorest areas of Glasgow, I remember the stats were published back then when there was a drive to improve the health of the most impoverished areas of Western Europe, sadly Glasgow topped most of the tables with heart attacks, strokes, lung disease, alcoholism. This resonated a lot at the time and perhaps stuck in the memory without researching how this has improved over the past 30 years.
@Saffy-yr8vo9 ай бұрын
Janey can be funny but makes her money from exaggeration. She obvs fancied Anthony!
@tiffc57745 ай бұрын
in the east end its 55
@matthewjamison9 ай бұрын
Age expectancy in Scotland is 76.5 years for men & 80.6 years for women. But in Glasgow it's 72.9 years for men & 78.2 years for women.
@Tangerine10.4 ай бұрын
She should have said certain areas, the Bearsden Drumchapel comparison where there is such a difference between life expectancy and the fact they're a stone throw from one another
@trishcaird9154Ай бұрын
I grew up in the Eastend and never carried a knife and nor did my brothers. Like all cities, all sorts live in it. The hardest hit Glasgow area in health outcomes is in the eastend, in Shettlestone where, at one time male life expectancy was 55. Roganos closed down about 5 years ago and I think this video is far older than that.
@trishcaird9154Ай бұрын
The liver thing. I'm not a fan of a slab of liver on my plate but haggis? That's a different liver experience beyond the names of its content.
@stuartcook88239 ай бұрын
When you guys hit the UK I'll take you to some of those pubs and spots.
@timbob11459 ай бұрын
We should have a vote to seperate the rest of the UK from London... Now that would get a few votes.
@timbob11456 ай бұрын
@@OneTrueScotsman why do you want independence from England? What do you think will improve?
@JamieVauxnut14 ай бұрын
@@timbob1145its independence to stand alone outside the union independently, not independence from England . " What will improve? " nothing is ever a sure thing but what is for sure is that the future of Scotland will be controlled by the Scottish people in house not remotely. Things could improve dramatically or things could deteriorate but I think people would rather make their own mistakes or celebrate there on victories. As a nation we're a glass half empty sort of country but there is no reward (improvements) without risk (independence) . If we look at the medias portrayal of the independence 'ideal' they seem to focus in on what currency we would use or how reliant we are on Westminster and never what we bring to the table as a country, its like the whole referendum was nothing more than an inconvenient formality that we needed to get out of our systems. If history is anything to go by then independence in the western world is more often than not a great thing , especially a nation like Scotland that has so many resources and a long history of inventions , breakthroughs and engineering accomplishments . It seems independence in Scotland is looked upon as some sort of massive gamble on a outside chance , an anti English ideal or a sectarian view of a flag when in fact it's a country looking for a chance to control its direction of travel .
@fatherpaulstone8962 ай бұрын
London is s pure shithole man
@KevPage-Witkicker9 ай бұрын
1510 is old even to us btw
@ChristopherMckissack-e2y6 ай бұрын
Love my great city🎉🎉🎉
@robertwhitehill24066 ай бұрын
I am going to USA in September, visiting Boston, New York, Atlantic City, Washington, Niagra Falls then back to Boston. Any tips for our trip ?
@thebograt68109 ай бұрын
The next rabbit hole ..... Introducing Daniel to flavours 🤣
@DNW289 ай бұрын
Google Janey Godley- Donald Trump and see how she greeted him when he came to Scotland when President 😁
@Bazk019 ай бұрын
When I was a kid your mother would stand over you and tell you to fight some kid who'd hit you. If they were losing and their mother tried to pass over a stick or half brick, the mothers would start fighting. Now the mother's don't know were the kids are and the little swine are more likely to stab someone or set fire to their house. Edited to add: I'm not for or against Haggis. However, I've had Haggis the traditional way with neeps and tatties. I've had it as bon bons with a whiskey cream sauce. I've had it as pakora. I've had it in sausage form, sliced in rounds like black pudding in a fried breakfast. I've had it battered and fried as part of a chip supper. It's just a spiced minced meat product.
@tok19645 ай бұрын
Those 2 blocks of flats at 8 minutes are gone, knocked them down
@Tangerine10.4 ай бұрын
The two at Bellgrove
@1nikg6 ай бұрын
Daniel would love Cullen skink
@IvIidnight9 ай бұрын
There are ways to dress and prep the meat that help keep gameyness down and recipes that that you wouldn't know it was game if you weren't told. 😁
@markwilkie36775 ай бұрын
I`m a Scot, my cousin has spent all his life working as a gamekeeper/ghillie/stalker. Blooding someone is something that happens among the posh boys. My late wife was German and I`ve been privileged to been hunting for deer ducks and wild boar there. Thankfully we never got a wild pig when I was there as it was gonna be put through a mincer and eaten while it was still warm on rye bread with mustard and onion. No joke 😅😅
@ChristopherMckissack-e2y5 ай бұрын
Loved the comment we'll get at the bottom of this 😮😅😅😂😂😂brilliant
@ChristopherMckissack-e2y5 ай бұрын
Detroit fs🎉🎉
@ChristopherMckissack-e2y4 ай бұрын
GLASGOW METROPOLITAN AREA, DAM SAVAGES THANKS LOL
@dmj49669 ай бұрын
One of AB's frequent quotes is that food is inherently political. I suspected that is why he dives into both
@macdreezy5 ай бұрын
RIP BOURDAIN
@michaelcalder84318 ай бұрын
You have grouse in Pennsylvania. It's the state bird!
@Industrialist2015ofUk9 ай бұрын
Nice. Bordain loved London, btw
@pastyman0015 ай бұрын
Mussels - snot has never been more delicious, so long as you put condiments on it
@ynysmones38163 ай бұрын
This episode is insanely stereotypical, but it's a lot of fun
@chsh19 ай бұрын
Size of the Whiskys !!
@bryanelrick93189 ай бұрын
The age expectancy thing was from the east end of Glasgow, the poorest part, Glasgow as a,whole is 75
@mztweety13749 ай бұрын
I’m still angry.
@annother33509 ай бұрын
Nice work Dooks
@conorhayes88189 ай бұрын
Liam’s new song with John is out, a lot better then the last one
@matthewjamison9 ай бұрын
Irish Beef Stew is the ticket on a cold day
@KevPage-Witkicker9 ай бұрын
Saw you guys were having copyright problems with Blackadder SE3 etc; I'll just take this opportunity to recommend you watch SHARPE again; a great watch, and all of them (nearly) on KZbin so copyright shouldn't be an issue.
@GGG-b2z8l5 ай бұрын
I hate liver and kidneys with a passion, but I LOVE Haggis. It doesn’t taste of liver and kidneys basically!
@VeritySnatch8 ай бұрын
you dont have to eat grouse high. you can treat it like any other fowl. the tradition arose because nobody had freezers so hung meat was the norm
@davidmunro5469 ай бұрын
Blood on the face is supposedly an ancient ritual for a hunters first successful shot. I don’t think the whole face needs to be covered though. When it comes to haggis, it’s best not to overthink it. Whether it’s deep fried with curry, or served individually with a whisky sauce, or even as part of a full Scottish breakfast, it’s delicious. The greasy deep fried food is awesome, but for visitors, just be careful not to gorge yourself on it. Being a native, we can eat ridiculous amounts of ‘unhealthy’ food because we are used to it, but even we can feel unsettled if we overdo it.
@KevPage-Witkicker9 ай бұрын
Ay (eye) O (oh) Wah (wah like a baby crying) de (Day)
@agnesboyd-t3q5 ай бұрын
In 1314 The battle of Bannock burn was fought by 2 armies led by Men of Norman heritage whose families fought on the side of the winning king "William" at the battle of Hastings 1066 , Although Robert De Bruce and outlawed Knights Templar were Excommunicated by the Catholic Pope " Clement V "they fought under the banner of Jesus Christ and won a battle that in effect gained Scottish independence from England , In the USA there is now a group of people called "The WASP.s" White Anglo Saxon Protestants " This WASP group with Norman integration was thought to be behind the Assignation of JFK amongst other controversial Hits like Col Gaddafi and Saddam Hussain and responsible for the creation of Israel for the purpose of reclaiming lost Vatican ground namely "Jerusalem"
@craigbolton22316 ай бұрын
Glasgow is fun. The amount of times ive been at a bus stop and had a jakie sit down and start talking about just getting out the cells for attempted murder. All you can say is "aye thats a shame mate" then carry on talking to him
@cybertenchi829 ай бұрын
Oh, man. The things I've eaten to make a good impression on my french ex girlfriend's family and friends. Veal thyroid, snails, oysters, the works. Tasty, though.