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@cheryltotheg2880Күн бұрын
that’s his mum and Nana in the audience 😅
@jules.8443Күн бұрын
Say if you had a $20 bill and the cashier said thats $3.42c. The reason the customer would ask if the cashier wanted the 42c was so the cashier wouldn't have to give all their change away. So you would give the $20 bill PLUS 42c in change and the cashier would give you a straight $17. The customer wouldn't be trying to get out of paying the 42c. It was to help the cashier.
@nothernmonkey8612Күн бұрын
Kevin bridges SLEEPOVER FROM HELL is hilarious
@alancadwallender21 сағат бұрын
This is your best reaction yet. Fantastic. I would love to see you react to 'The Two Ronnies - Aldershot Brass Ensemble' or Morecambe and Wise in their Mastermind sketch. Your reactions are infectious. Keep them up.
@davidorourke363021 сағат бұрын
In case you dont know, the lovely lady in the audience is his Mother. She laughs so much because she knows what he is refferring to❤😂
@ThisIsQuartyКүн бұрын
"Do you want the 42?"... I guess it must be a local thing but it was so common "back in the day". Imagine something costs £5.10 and I pay for it with a £10 note, if I had the 10p coin I would ask, "Do you want the 10?"... I am basically offering to the shop keeper, that they can give me a £5 note as change, or they can give me £4.90 worth of coins. It's an offer of convenience for them. (Of course he's making a joke on the literal words etc, etc) but it always amazes me how many reactors aren't familiar with it and I wonder just how "local" it was (I grew up in his hometown).
@Lloyd-FranklinКүн бұрын
I grew up down south in Brighton, and we also asked the cashier whether they wanted the 10p or whatever the amount would be.
@robertobrien5709Күн бұрын
It's a British thing in general, do you want the.....
@samhilton4173Күн бұрын
Born and raised in Manchester, lived in Buckinghamshire, now live in Cornwall. People do it more commonly in the South but it happens everywhere in England.
@cyrus2728Күн бұрын
I'm from the south and we do it as well, otherwise you have to walk around with a pocket full of change.
@TanyaRandoКүн бұрын
Definitely a thing from over here, I’m in Wales and we say it.
@thekilsythian4312Күн бұрын
5:25 Peter Kay's Mum and Nan 8:59 She relates cos she is who he is talking about :)
@ElaineMalkinКүн бұрын
The grey haired lady in the crowd that the camera kept going to and the dark haired lady next to her is Peter's grandma and mum, love your channel ❤ more Peter please ❤❤
@mindurbusiness-b3u20 сағат бұрын
on behalf of all brits, Jess you are one of us. you get the humour better than every American I have watched. you are welcome here any time. I suppose your fella can come as well, if he has too! lol
@PaulDrake-u7m20 сағат бұрын
Many thanks to Jess for her reaction, brightens my evening.
@Robbie3004Күн бұрын
One little gag that slips by is when he's pretending to be the customs officer blinded by the sun in the suitcase. He mentions Crowded House who had a hit with "Weather With You" ("Everywhere you go, you always take the weather with you.")
@drcl7429Күн бұрын
Yup, he does that kind of thing alot.
@lyn762121 сағат бұрын
We have a similar saying in the U.K. to you about your cardinal.We have beautiful little robins ( different to American robins) with very red breasts and we believe when robins are near then so too your loved ones are close.
@scottlp232319 сағат бұрын
"Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!.......Sweet Child O' Mine!" 😁 Love all of the music references throughout his material. 👍😊
@scottharrison81223 сағат бұрын
At the funeral of a deceased carpenter relative - who was on display in a coffin: my aunt said to the priest: “He spent most of his life in wood you know”. True story.
@i_jamz909222 сағат бұрын
I don’t even need the video, I just laugh my head off when Jess is laughing
@matthewgarrett1979Күн бұрын
When he says guess who's dead when he goes to his nans house the camera pans to 2 women in the croud the lady on the left is Peter's mum & the lady with the white hair is his nan. Just for reference. Hello from the uk
@markcutting6504Күн бұрын
In English it's crowd😉
@chrismotКүн бұрын
Omg, I've not laughed that loud watching this than with you. I've seen it about 20 times, but I wish I was in your presence watching this one. Jess, you had me in tears, your laugh is soooooo contagious that I cry. Love y'all ❤️
@grahamreake22 сағат бұрын
I have only come to watch Jess laugh. A real stress breaker.
@menty6633Күн бұрын
Peter Kay is a legit genius. One of the greatest stand-up comedians of all time.
@peterdawson719820 сағат бұрын
Hi, Peter Kay fires so many quick jokes and has you laughing so much, that you can re-watch again & again and still laugh so much at the bits that you missed the times before 😂🤣
@pegaz6529Күн бұрын
My mom does the same thing, but for robins (the red chested bird). When my nan (her mom) and my dad passed, a robin visited the garden the next morning and she always says it's them visiting to see how we're doing after they passed.
@deb4762Күн бұрын
That's his nan that they kept showing when he said about "guess who's dead"
@MadHatter-s3tСағат бұрын
Hello Mike and Jess. I just adore the both of you and watching your reactions. Thank you for making me laugh and cheering up my days. I want to say now, I wish you both a very happy Christmas and a wonderful, peaceful and healthy new year.
@Paul_Allaker8450Күн бұрын
The £3.42 bit is the customer saying "doing you want the 42p" indicating they were going to pay with either a £5 or £10 note, and giving the 42p would make the 'change' easier. 😂
@BrianBell407322 сағат бұрын
I used to work in Maccies (while doing a Maths Degree.) You would get customers 'do you want the odds'. Made it easier for us cashing up and we could serve more cars. Then you would the odd one. "£3.42 please". "I'll give you £21.70 if that helps". My Maths brain can count in a hurry but you don't want to think about the highest denomination coins and notes when you have 16 seconds to take the next order and next payment.
@MrNikolidas21 сағат бұрын
@@BrianBell4073Yeah but you can put through £21.70 as cash tendered, the till would just calculate the change from that for you. Unless you’re talking about a time before the electronic POS.
@erskine198420 сағат бұрын
Peter is a comedy legend.
@mikehatton460923 сағат бұрын
How good is Peter Kay. I’m watching him live this weekend can’t wait 😊
@janolaful19 сағат бұрын
He's brilliant but give you a heads up he's lost alot of weight so looks different but still funny has 😂
@RefutingTheDumbКүн бұрын
The Bolton Albert Hall is hilarious all the way through🤣🇬🇧🍻
@316kennyj21 сағат бұрын
don`t think i`ve ever seen you laugh as much 😂
@jacquelinepearson228822 сағат бұрын
I love the way Jess laughs so much, and it sets me off laughing even more. Now you have seen Peter Kay's funeral sketch, you must watch his take on weddings - it's hilarious.
@kristianturner-zq2fmКүн бұрын
weddings has to be the next Peter Kay reaction
@PhilipBowyer-h3xКүн бұрын
yes the perfect follow on I feel , giving you insight into his family and the comedy he pulls from them. Peter just knows how to make those everyday relatable things funny..... that's his genius , we can all relate.
@stephenhumphrey793520 сағат бұрын
What about Pheonix Nights? I'd love to see their reaction watching that.
@martintabony611Күн бұрын
Every time you walk past a neighbour cutting the grass your suppose to say "Do you want to do mine next" 😀
@monkee1969Күн бұрын
the correct reply is "it'll rain if i do"
@stephenhickman304Күн бұрын
Peter Kay has to be one of the best observational comic of all time.
@PhilipBowyer-h3xКүн бұрын
Also one of the best character actor comics of all time the way he can embody a personna , reminds me of Ronnie Barker in this regard.
@alexajill8517 сағат бұрын
11:05 jess has laughed so much her face hurts 😂😂❤
@sampeeps3371Күн бұрын
His bit on telephones is the best
@scouseofhorror104Күн бұрын
"Well what you defrostin'?" 🤣🤣🤣
@stephenmiller195Күн бұрын
You guys are brilliant you brighten my day, thanks 🙏
@MissSummer405Күн бұрын
I'm loving your reactions 😂❤
@barrygentry5364Күн бұрын
You guys really get British humour. You need to look at the Peter Kay adverts for John Smiths beer. 😂😂
@russelllapua4904Күн бұрын
"do you want the 42" I think comes when you give them a larger note, so they can give you an exact amount back (eg pounds only and no pence, or dollars only and no cents", plus the cashier is then getting more change in the till which is always good!
@finncullenКүн бұрын
Exactly that - bugs me every time I see this routine. I suspect Peter didn't realise. It's courtesy - if the bill is £3.17 and you give them £5 and the 0.17 they just give you £2 back and everyone avoids lots of fiddly coins.
@jamiemacdonald6899Күн бұрын
@finncullen Peter realises fine well, it's his comedic play on the literal wording taking place during that transaction.
@Dr_KAP23 сағат бұрын
It’s not Peter that doesn’t understand the concept lol
@brunswicklord6365Күн бұрын
When my dog,, the one in the picture was put to sleep,, we had a PK moment. The day after she died I opened the blinds of the window in the morning and the sunshine poured through the window , hitting a sculpture on the window ledge, causing a huge shadow of a whippet on our back wall. My wife and I stood in complete shock staring at the whippet shadow. Of course it was just a shadow but truthfully this had never happened before. The sun was shining on a clear day and hitting our window at just the right time when we opened the blinds. Later we laughed about it, refering exactly to the story of the Quaver chips !!
@tonycasey318321 сағат бұрын
When paying by cash and the bill comes to £3.42, you might hand over a £5 note and say "do you want the 42?" so that the cashier only has to hand over £2 in change.
@aidiessКүн бұрын
at 4.52.on the video when he says " guess who's dead " - the camera switches to an old Lady ! - That is his Grandmother !! and his mother is sitting next to her !
@scotfree21Күн бұрын
Jess your smile is infectious
@danrice2797Күн бұрын
The 42p is a thing that brits do, instead of handing you a pound extra and taking all the change, they ask if you want the exact amount 😂
@Bobmudu35UK23 сағат бұрын
I went to this show when he didn't tour in London and our jaws ached! 😂😂
@davidlaws358220 сағат бұрын
We are blessed in the UK to have.So many funny comedian.s. pleased you have found the.m and love your reactions,.
@furrypurry21 сағат бұрын
Went to see him at the O2 for his Mum Wants a Bungalow tour. We had to buy the dvd coz everyone was laughing so much we missed, didn't hear a lot of the show 😂😂😂
@leeaustwick884521 сағат бұрын
My nanna knows everything about everyone, yet has to go through every family name to get to mine 😂
@Smoshy1616 сағат бұрын
And the pets past and present :)
@WristyGymnastКүн бұрын
Its the way he nails older northern women He's from Bolton (north of Manchester, where I grew up). Working class nans are exactly like he mimics
@PhilipBowyer-h3xКүн бұрын
reminds me of Les Dawson in that regard ( who Peter would of watched as a kid ) , I think if you're lucky enough to come from the northwest of England his comedy hits different ( especially as I'm of the same age / generation ) .... we all grew up around his comedy , it speaks to our own upbringing and experience. His standup , Pheonix nights , Car share , That Peter Kay thing ..... are all love letters to the northwest.
@WristyGymnast19 сағат бұрын
@PhilipBowyer-h3x if you’ve had a Carrs pasty, you know
@jkpole14 сағат бұрын
Genius. I'm in tears every time
@michaelmay2688Күн бұрын
When Peter says guess who's dead the camera pans to his mum and grandma in the crowd. I go to see his new tour in Manchester in April.
@theborderer130223 сағат бұрын
His 'it's that fine rain' is really a thing in the north of England. Peters from Bolton, near Manchester, in the north, renowned for rain, but never really heavy rain. The saying here is 'if you can see the Pennines (mountains), it's going to rain, if you can't see them, it's raining'.
@sigmaslaughter144121 сағат бұрын
I never knew that phrase..from west Yorkshire myself..
@TheCornishCockney22 сағат бұрын
They’re not trying to haggle,it’s a way of giving the odd change with a note so the cashier can give you whole coins or a note back as change without all the shrapnel filling up your pocket.
@paulbarber332415 сағат бұрын
Wow, you two! Best team ever on KZbin! Absolutely love you!
@lyndseybeaumont730119 сағат бұрын
He’s brilliant. He bases a lot of his humour on his nan, who he adored and sadly passed away at 96.
@watchreadplayretro22 сағат бұрын
You had me at "either way it's Peter Kay"
@whawkins8819 сағат бұрын
Peter's so good at repeating back to us things we say all the time. It's the realisation of this that makes it so funny
@bevakathedementedraccoon23 сағат бұрын
Haven't had a chance to check the playlist, so if already done i apologise. But his "weddings" bit is a must
@user-man-now80Күн бұрын
I just love your reactions and Peter Kay is so funny, and accurate in his observations of, in this piece, northerners. That's just how it is, and from your comments I guess that it's the same in the States. Cheers ! Sheffield South Yorkshire.
@nothernmonkey8612Күн бұрын
Kevin Bridges SLEEPOVER FROM HELL is hilarious
@peckelhaze693423 сағат бұрын
Peter is one of our best.
@ianjones218723 сағат бұрын
Went to watch him live early this year and he was as funny as ever . He’s lost a lot of weight now .have a watch of him scanning his audience with a camera bloody hilarious
@elagoldthorpe8060Күн бұрын
The genius that is Peter Kay
@druidswillow1052Күн бұрын
Peter was an absolute joy here! So relatable....😅🇺🇲💚🇬🇧✌️😜
@lawrence.porter16 сағат бұрын
Peter Kay is an observational comedian. This is why he jumps from one thing to the other as this is what happens in social situations with several people all talking about different things.
@petersheppard608523 сағат бұрын
The Cardinal "thing" is an English Robin in the UK...they are very tame and used to people, and will land on the patio and look at you through the window...and you have to say Good Day...because you never know who it might be.....
@JackNap1er1421 сағат бұрын
A lot of middle aged to old people (where I am from) usually talk about their laundry, it starts of as small talk except it usually takes the entire conversation
@GrannyDryden21 сағат бұрын
1:16 “do you want the 42?” Refers to the customer having the correct change and is asking if the cashier want the exact amount, rather than given $4 and getting more change back.
@CJ-jj8mgКүн бұрын
That’s his actual mum and grandma that it keeps cutting to in the audience when he’s talking about them🤣
@sidtedtilleyКүн бұрын
The thing is, this is taken out of real life. And that's why it's so funny!!
@Wishingcountryliving23 сағат бұрын
Wetting myself 😂 he should be a national treasure 😂 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@paolow129922 сағат бұрын
The £3 .42 thing was widspread all over the UK because nobody wanted to walk around with pockets full of heavy loose coins so you round up the difference to a £1 coin .nowadays folk pay by card anyway .
@eibhilintoireasa193515 сағат бұрын
Love his Mum and late Nan in the audience.
@jrcynwa9989Күн бұрын
Great reaction guys keep up the good work 👍
@DebsCrokaertКүн бұрын
When someone says "do you want the 42p, they mean "I'll give you a £5 note plus 42p and the change will be only 2 x £1 coins.. Saves having lots of change..
@davidjb-75020 сағат бұрын
The 🐐
@JamesFindlay-d2s22 сағат бұрын
That’s his mum and gran in the audience with the spectacles with the black top and the grey top on. Camera goes to them a couple of times.👍🏻
@petermizon4344Күн бұрын
WHAT HE MEANT BACK IN THE DAY WAS GIVING 4 POUNDS TO COVER IT DO YOU WANT THE EXACT CHANGE, SO THE CASHIER COULD NOT HAVE TO GIVE ALL HIS CHANGE OUT OF HIS FLOAT LOL 😊
@christinehoughton859123 сағат бұрын
We say that as giving the odd loose change rounds it off so they will get only notes back not loose money. Saves messing about with loads of heavy change. back.
@bringmechoc19 сағат бұрын
His Nan was the grey haired lady in the audience who was sat next to his mum. They showed their reactions quite a bit. Jess your laughter is contagious 😂
@davidlaws358220 сағат бұрын
Peter Kay is just a naturally funny guy.
@ba-gg6jo4 сағат бұрын
Probably the best observational comedian in the UK.
@brettsfishingdiaries21 сағат бұрын
Just so you know guys, when hes talking about his grandma its his actual grandma the camera keeps switching to in the audience and his mum bext to her 😂
@wordsleydave19 сағат бұрын
What a brilliant reaction ... I can't stop laughing ... love it ... lololololololololol
@ianjones218723 сағат бұрын
Went to see him live early this year and not changed a bit apart from his high weight loss . Have a watch of him taking the mick out of his audience with a camera, hilarious
@vincentryals247822 сағат бұрын
You must react to Peter Kay filming the audience, so funny! Great reaction.
@snakypaintbrush51223 сағат бұрын
Thank you for the video you guys are brilliant, I hope you get to watch the weddings video from Peter
@ZackaryTurner-g2dКүн бұрын
Love you guys ;)
@Jane7Aspire23 сағат бұрын
You'll need to keep looking out for Michael Macintyre's 25th year of stand up comedy. He was "on fire"
@sirraymondluxuryyacht813120 сағат бұрын
You guys might not know, but why it's extra funny is that his granma and mother are in the audience usually. His mom is at 8:53 - that's why you'll see clips of her reaction throughout and clips of others looking down to see her reaction.
@tyronlancaster80897 сағат бұрын
The "Do you want the 42?" bit is common in the UK. If something is £3.42, instead of just giving them £5 & having £1.58 change, you offer them £5 + 2x 20p + 2p, and they give you a straight £2 back. Makes life easier for the cashier giving you your change, and you get rid of some of your annoying change in your pocket
@tomshehidmusic4227Күн бұрын
Great reaction as always! If you haven't already, check out Catherine Tate. The Nan character will crack you up. Peter Kay actually features as the Nan characters' brother in one episode 😂 Merry Christmas from London 🎄
@BananaMan-g6j21 сағат бұрын
Phoenix Nights! Phoenix Phoenix Phoenix Nights!
@BritBlue58219 сағат бұрын
This - to infinity!
@sirraymondluxuryyacht813120 сағат бұрын
My father's family would did the "Do you know who's dead" conversation several Sunday mornings when we'd visit. We're Irish and my father would visit his parents and sister every Sunday, in the village he grew up in. Convo woudl go something like: Aunt: Seamus, do you know who's dead! Dad: Who? Aunt: Sean Considine Dad: WHo's that Aunt: Ah Seamus ya remember Sean Considine. He's related to Mary Considine Dad: Are they related to the Considine's in Ballynevin? Aunt: No, the other considines from Dalystown. You went to school with the younger sister, Maggie. Dad: Ohh you mean, the Banger Considine?? Aunt: Yesssssss. He dropped dead the other morning bringing in turf for the fire. His brother Tommy found him. Dad: That's terrible. He was a nice auld fecker. Is Tommy still alive? I thought he was dead from Cancer? Aunt: Oh no. He's a shockin' b*llicks that fella. He'd be too mane (mean) to die. Ya can't kill skutch
@deanknows2024Күн бұрын
I feel sorry for Jess sometimes, she is dying of laughter from Peter Kay. So funny guys. 😂Be careful Jess, the British comedians are going lead you to an cardiac arrest! 😅🤣
@FrancesThompson-e3mКүн бұрын
Peter’s Grandmother often attended his shows and the camera kept showing her laughing!
@sarahwhite813523 сағат бұрын
Now you need to 2atch him on weddings 😂😂😂😂
@tonygroves551614 сағат бұрын
Mate, you do realise everyone is falling in love with your wife just for her wonderful laugh? I love your reactions guys, but her laugh always gives my day a lift. ❤
@philjan2Күн бұрын
If you pay using a pound note to give the exact Pennie’s meant you wouldn’t get a load of coins back in your change, or shrapnel some people might say. Therefore lighter pockets and less coins in the washing machine😊
@LisaEvans-g3l17 сағат бұрын
So many of these jokes are so difficult to understand for people outside the UK. He’s hilarious xx
@jamescurrie767823 сағат бұрын
“But Either way it’s Peter Kay and that Rhymed so I deserve a like on the video for that”. I though alright Mike I’ll give it a like 👍
@candice355918 сағат бұрын
Great couple... ❤
@stewartcarroll264523 сағат бұрын
Saw him live in Birmingham in August, ridiculously funny dude. Please check out "That Peter Kay Thing". A collection of spoof documentaries, the ice cream man cometh one will have you doubled up from start to finish.👍👍 Keep up the great videos you pair, best reacters on yt.
@colinfox2516Күн бұрын
For your information the older lady with the short grey hair in the audience is Peters Grandma and the lady on her right is his mum. That's why the camera kept showing them when he was telling the jokes about Connie. 😊
@NickJames-n6e19 сағат бұрын
Comedy videos on KZbin which I think you would love: Russell Howard - Cancer funeral Very funny and heartwarming And Bottom Live outtakes, absolutely hilarious when Rik and Ade mess up in front on a live audience 😅
@Marts52726 сағат бұрын
He's touring again in the UK after a very long sabbatical. You have to come and see him live
@AgentLynch6162 сағат бұрын
Love your reaction guys. I would love to see you react to Pete and Bas. T-pain 😂