WHO LET YOU IN?!?! Americans React "The Ricky Gervais Show - S3E2 - Comic Relief"
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"Just a vase with shit in it" makes me laugh everytime
So a Charity shop is basically a shop that specific charities will open. For example, Cancer Research would open a store and people would donate their clothes books shoes dvds etc to it, they put it on sale and the money generated from selling the donated items goes to the charity running the shop.
A charity shop is where people donate and you can buy there things for cheap and then it goes back into helping others like the main one I would use is heart foundation they do research into heart disease or also cancer research
I agree with Carl , we have had Water Aid adverts for as long as I can remember, "for just £5 we can supply water for a village " etc etc.. I keep trying to switch my utility from Yorkshire water to them cos I'm paying £40 a month !!! 🤣
12:44
They made a reference to Ricky Gervais' band in the 80s called Seona Dancing. They even showed an animated version of one of their legitimate album covers during this part.
"Tubberware" 😭😭😭 lol 🤣
Man, this was a good episode! they stepped it up.
My charity is watching the countless ads on this video😅
@@robo3715 I’m not sure cause I ain’t got any ads lol
9:46 It kicked off massively over there because you guys invented it, Tupperware is a US company formed just after WW2 and it still exists today. It was so massive back in its heyday that I still have genuine Tupperware products from the 1980s in my house all the way over here in New Zealand, and they still work perfectly fine.
I remember my Mum going to Tupperware parties in the late 80s early 90s 😅in UK
And then they do a recall (not necessarily of just Tupperware) a decade later because it turns out the material used was radioactive lol
Thanks Spencer and Daniel! I've been looking for this epidode and couldn't find it on CZcams, just to see the part: "Where's your brother? He died." OMG! Karl says what a lot of people think, but in the funniest, oddest way possible!
No, you're NOT HAVING ANOTHER SANDWICH
karl pilkington has recently come back he is doing radio adverts in the UK for Sky Broadband
I got these XFM things with Gervais and pals, on audible. Some of them are so funny you’re nearly dying laughing 😝
Ricky Gervais & his partner Jane Fallon have lived together for even longer than Karl & Suzanne have.
@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek He's 61.
@@andrewjones575 he looks great for 61
@@thatsthat2612 being a millionaire may have something to do with that
Flobberty?
@@rorz999 have you heard him talk about what he eats? Nothing to di with being a millionaire. Just looks young for his age just like millions of other people.
When I was younger I used to think it was called tubberware too, cause in my wee babboo mind it looked like a tiny plastic bathtub
great little episode! wasn't expecting it to end..
C4 did Stand up to Cancer Comedy Awards yesterday, favourites there, Bob Mortimer, Rhod Gilbert, Eric Idle etc, awarded Lee Mack, Taskmaster, 8 out of 10 Cats, Gervais, etc. Vast amount raised for cancer research.
Let's not forget that our late Queen Elizabeth kept her cornflakes in a Tupperware box!
Inheritance tax in the UK: The first 350k is tax free, everything after that is taxed at 40%
It’s 325 now
Charity Organisations like ‘Red cross/British heart Foundation. Have their own shop fronts you can donate to.
These are called ‘Charity shops ‘
You can choose which charity you support by choosing which shops to donate to.
Charity organisations run most charity shops to generate a bit more revenue. It's secondary to actual donations, but they're still a good way for the public to find something good and for the charity to get some extra pennies. Hope that clears the confusion lads!
It sounds like this "Good Will" might run most of the Charity stores there, where here you may seen a "Salvation Army", "Marie Curie" and a "Red Cross" store all in one street here!
They're great places for finding old and obscure records, people often donate rare LPs without realising. I used to work as a manager in a Heart Foundation store and spent most of my day finding out how rare some albums were on Ebay to price them correctly so we didn't sell a signed Sgt Peppers LP for £1.99. Most of them are crap but every now and again you find something worth the investment.
Charity shop is what we call them here, they're often specific to a cause. So there's Cancer Research UK 'thrift stores', the British Heart Foundation, we used to have Scope (but it doesn't exist anymore), where the money goes towards a certain cause. I've worked in a few of them, they're decent little places to work if you need experience, most of the customers are elderly people just looking for a new puzzle or book to read, you rarely get Karens in there. You often get the same people coming in and develop a rapport with them, it's almost like a little community for those people, it's a social event.
It did get quite depressing at times, you'd get like elderly women coming in donating their husbands jackets adorned with war medals because he has recently passed away and it honestly ruined your mood for the whole weekend.
There's still a Scope charity shop in my town
Scope does still exist it used to be called 'the spastic society' but they changed it to scope
@@chriswood3818consignia and scope... it's the post office and the spastic society!
Daniel you said once you wouldn‘t go to Italy first! I can tell you the weather is great, the food is awesome and thr people are lovely. And i am a Swiss guy! You would love it! With all the great cars and bikes they built. Stay safe, keep going!
I’m constantly shocked at their reactions of this
I never mind if someone returns or re-gifts a gift I give (Of course, not big gifts that are tailored for you) because in the end, the gift was for appreciation and love of them. I want my gift to make them happy and if what I gave them, doesn't make them happy, then why shouldn't they be able to use it to make themselves happy? By returning it and getting something different, to being able to re-gift to someone else in hopes it makes them happy.
Another great episode! I agree with you about charities I will always give to small charities where I can see where its going not to big ones where they are paying huge salaries for their staff!
Only spouses are exempt from UK inheritance tax.
You should also watch Irish hurling
Im pretty sure charity shops do not take underpants, for hygiene purposes alone I suppose. I think I recall seeing bras in some though, since they can be more expensive
In all fairness, they are tubs... its one of those easy mistakes like misshearing a lyric in a song. It makes sense to call it tubberware, a company that sells various sizes of tubs. If anything, I think tupperware missed a trick 🤣
Thank you.
In Sweden. From 2005 whe don't have to pay tax on inheritance.
Red Nose Day used to be a thing here (Aus), it died out in the early 2000s and I've never heard why?
They fixed the problems I guess
probably because they don’t deserve it…
Tubberware lmao
Karl Pilkington is a genius
Inheritance tax is 0% for anything below £325.000, anything above that its 40%.
@@girlsdrinkfeck There's no tax on lottery winnings in the UK
There’s no tax on inheritance in india..
@@girlsdrinkfeck This is false. Lottery winnings are tax-free in the UK as it's counted as 'gambling', not income. You get 'taxed' depending on what you do with the money after it's yours. For example, gifting any of your winnings to a family member would then be taxed as inheritance tax past a certain sum.
If only starving people had access to potato seeds! 🤣
Charity shop is a shop where people donate items they no longer need and the money spent in the shop goes towards the charity of that shop usually homeless charities.
Not sure? But if you are on your way out 35% on your property. Inheritance tax a double edged sword.
Hey guys, can you watch some of the comedian Paul Smith sometime? He’s pretty Scouse though so you might need subtitles but the work he does with the crowd is amazing 😂
You guys need to react to rush live they are amazing only 3 guys
Have you watched rugby league it is a must
If I were to give to Goodwill I would be given to the less fortunate it would be considered charitable?
Well they are tubs
I really want to see Ricky do want he made Karl endure.
Steve has a great love too.
I like it that Ricky and Steve had no answer to starvation in Africa but still ridiculed Karl.
Tax on inheritance in the uk is something like you get 200k tax free, then the rest is taxed at 50%
I thought it was spelled Tubberware 🤦
For some reason they attacked Africans a lot lol
I get what Karl's thinking about, but charities can only do so much without tackling the actual root-causes of poverty, famine, etc.
I wouldn't mind if you paused to Google things right there just to be up to date with anything even if you miss a joke a or person
First!
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@-me-0n-TE-legram-Dyspencer I'll message your mum
The faux laughter is back.
I'm not surprised when psychos like you are micro analysing him
Glad somebody said it. I watch a miniscule amount of these guys compared to a year ago, for literally this one reason.