Two well known proverbs are the basis for this sketch featuring Simon Pegg in 90s comedy show “Big Train”.
Pegg plays a know-it-all employee who’s “committed to cakes” but finds himself get singled out when he suggests an alternative way to describe what his boss calls “warmed through cakes” selling extremely well.
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YouTube channel Offkey World are back with a sketch that looks at what happens when an armed robber forgets what he went in the shop for.
Hey, we’ve all been there—and usually just like this guy it ends with you leaving with a packet of Space Raiders.
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Sometimes the new choice for team leader isn’t to everyone’s taste. And in this case it turns out that complete w#nker Tom Henderson is the new office manager. I know, I know.
Simon Pegg’s not too happy about it either and he doesn’t mind expressing his distaste. Time for some classic Big Train comedy.
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After recording a conversation between a mom and an aunt, two guys lip sync what went down.
And the results are brilliant to witness, as the ridiculous juxtaposition of two 60 year old female voices coming from the bodies of two men is hilarious.
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It’s a common practice but when talking about a football team you support that you’ve never met or probably seen play live, people love to saw “we”.
“We beat you” “We played brilliantly”—Mitchell and Webb tackle such behaviour in this awesome sketch as two guys argue over football.
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What with Godzilla soon to be rampaging across cinemas, Warp Zone try and explain the possible existence of such a giant monster using science.
Thing is science couldn’t possibly support the idea of such a large, cumbersome beastie charging about and causing a ruckus—and this is why science and Hollywood should never mix.
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You may’ve thought the theme tunes that come at the beginning of news programmes all are just prerecorded, but you are so wrong.
Because look, here are the grafters behind the News At Ten (and Newsnight) theme tracks who play the song live every damn night—now that’s dedication to a craft.
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Scottish comic Limmy’s ADD Vine videos walk the line between tragedy and comedy.
With the sinister laugh of a broken man, we’re given selfie snapshots into a life underpinned by darkness. And they’re fucking hilarious too.
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