This video came on autoplay after a night out ,really made me laugh and for a couple of minutes I was in the he very happy world of forgetting Sean is no longer with us.Crashed back down to earth with a bump but what a great comedian he was.
Carling are supposedly the UKs favorite lager. I've been drinking lager fo fifty years and most of my friends are lager drinkers but i don't know a single person who drinks Carling if there's any other other choice 😂
Bless..the Irony of the Xray joke isn't lost on me though. Also noticed, he hesitated, so wonder if he knew he had the big C during this show? He clams up a bit..then carries on.. Was one of the underrated greats of comedy.
My 1st 2 cars were Austins, an 1100 then an 1800. My Dad gave them to me when he decided to trade up. I have to thank British Leyland for giving me cars that taught me how to fix EVERYTHING THAT COULD GO WRONG WITH A CAR! You name it, it failed. More than once in some cases. Now I'll only buy Japanese vehicles, they always have top ratings for reliability. One of my mates bought a new electric Jaguar last year and it's had 4 flat tires and no spare so she was stranded. I haven't had a flat for over 20 years! I don't know how you make a tire that's prone to failure but if anyone could do it, it's the British. - End of rant
You are not alone, my first car was a 5yr old Austin 1100 and in the short time I had it my list of faults were: radiator, handbrake, head gasket, piston rings, wiper switch, washers, indicators, sidelights, head lamp, battery, steering column, distributor cap, rocker shaft and valve springs, brake calipers, clutch, fuel line, and this is before we get to the body work. It would have cost me less to go everywhere by taxi 😂
@dataflowc Yeah, I've had a 2nd hand Lexus (2007) for about 10 years and nothing's gone wrong with it. Plus it gets the same gas mileage as my 1100 (25 mpg in start stop traffic and 42 on the highway, yet it's a full-size sedan full of features and does 0-100 in 5.2 seconds! The 1100 did it in 35.
I was a child of the 70s and it was a time where adults basically bowed out. Got pissed all the time, left kids to their own devices and took no responsibility. We all left school whenever we wanted and dragged ourselves up. So many teenagers I knew died from being allowed to drink and drive at age 15
I like Sean as a comedian but I am about sick to death of hearing how awful Brits were back in the '70s. Let alone the 60s, 50s or God forbid the 40s. Imagine, if you can, how utterly utterly dreadful those people must have been.
Sean is well missed ❤
Love him to bits 🥰🥰🥰
💔
Funny guy and kept his cancer quiet poor fella
Saint Sean. The patron saint of all grumpy blokes.
Definitely deserves sainthood 🫡
Sad irony with his last joke. RIP Sean. You were one of the best.
Not really as he was first diagnosed with cancer in 1990, and this was filmed in 2010.
The skin cancer from '90 was cured, he died from lung cancer in '21.
"X-rays, What's that all about then?" 😅
Cancer ironically.
Doesn’t matter if I've already seen it, I always find myself coming back to Sean. Genuine one of a kind and sorely missed.
The little glance when he asks "and what word beginning with F?" 😆
Sean Lock. First on my list of my chosen dinner guests dead or alive!
Eternally hilarious!
RIP one of the greatest comedians ever.
I remember my dads face as he was trying to eat his 1st spaghetti bolognaise back in the day😂.Sean Lock was proper funny.R.I.P❤
This video came on autoplay after a night out ,really made me laugh and for a couple of minutes I was in the he very happy world of forgetting Sean is no longer with us.Crashed back down to earth with a bump but what a great comedian he was.
Terrific set. That last joke, though... I think that's what TVTropes calls a Funny Aneurysm Moment. RIP Sean.
I thought the same, but then I remembered Sean had already had skin cancer before he was a comedian - so he was already poking fun at himself in a way
Loved Sean!
Sean: a natural comedic talent.
Sean is one comedian I would have loved to see live but sadly that will never happen. RIP you legend
So brilliant.
Carling are supposedly the UKs favorite lager. I've been drinking lager fo fifty years and most of my friends are lager drinkers but i don't know a single person who drinks Carling if there's any other other choice 😂
driving beer. its only use
I know many who gave it up because of the headaches.
Absolute pi55 wa55er. My friend put it brilliantly. Calling is for people scared of getting drunk.
A Canadian beer.
The only thing we used olive oil was to get. Wax ouof my ears 😂
The Legend Lives On
Bless..the Irony of the Xray joke isn't lost on me though. Also noticed, he hesitated, so wonder if he knew he had the big C during this show? He clams up a bit..then carries on..
Was one of the underrated greats of comedy.
He'd had skin cancer on his back previously.
Brilliant
LEGEND'
Purple burglar alarm
Aye, that’s easy fur you tae say, ye sassenach bastert.
Both yer initials are in purple, that's brilliant 💜
Purple cards for the Scottish football managers, hilarious! 😂😂😂
My 1st 2 cars were Austins, an 1100 then an 1800. My Dad gave them to me when he decided to trade up. I have to thank British Leyland for giving me cars that taught me how to fix EVERYTHING THAT COULD GO WRONG WITH A CAR! You name it, it failed. More than once in some cases. Now I'll only buy Japanese vehicles, they always have top ratings for reliability.
One of my mates bought a new electric Jaguar last year and it's had 4 flat tires and no spare so she was stranded. I haven't had a flat for over 20 years! I don't know how you make a tire that's prone to failure but if anyone could do it, it's the British.
- End of rant
You are not alone, my first car was a 5yr old Austin 1100 and in the short time I had it my list of faults were: radiator, handbrake, head gasket, piston rings, wiper switch, washers, indicators, sidelights, head lamp, battery, steering column, distributor cap, rocker shaft and valve springs, brake calipers, clutch, fuel line, and this is before we get to the body work. It would have cost me less to go everywhere by taxi 😂
@dataflowc Yeah, I've had a 2nd hand Lexus (2007) for about 10 years and nothing's gone wrong with it. Plus it gets the same gas mileage as my 1100 (25 mpg in start stop traffic and 42 on the highway, yet it's a full-size sedan full of features and does 0-100 in 5.2 seconds!
The 1100 did it in 35.
I thought only American cars have "tires".
@@heneagedundas Yeah, well I grew up in Canada and old habits die hard. *_"TYRES"_* Happy now? 🙂
He was awesome man❤
Greatly missed funny man ❤️🔥
Was a brilliant comedian! Very much missed!
I was a child of the 70s and it was a time where adults basically bowed out. Got pissed all the time, left kids to their own devices and took no responsibility. We all left school whenever we wanted and dragged ourselves up. So many teenagers I knew died from being allowed to drink and drive at age 15
Kids are doing worse now, look at the many drugs.
The best of times
Ha ha blue cards. A prophet.
He was on a roll 7:58
7:58 😥
Want some salad cream now and all the shops are shut, he is a devil.
The best...natural spontaneous greatly missed
Takin way to soon fřom wòŕld around hìm ŔÌP SEAN sadly missed❤❤❤
Sean’s delivery reminds me so much of Harry Hill at his best that I used to wonder if Sean was one of his script writers (but I don’t think he was)
they were really close friends so it's to be expected
where's the bit about eating mince
X-ray. I can see through you and what you've done there 😂
Of course Carling is a Canadian brand
Ooh those last few lines haven’t aged well
Blue cards are now a thing...
didnt they scrap the idea already?
'70s *
comic genius. sadly missed.
Oh, you can get that pissed on benefits, and plenty do.
the last joke about cancer was a bit sad
Did they _have_ to end it on a cancer joke?
Yes. It was hilarious..
Apparently, Sean Lock died in 2005, but no one noticed until 2021.
I don't get your comment. Kindly explain.
The 70s were great unless you were.
If you can remember the 1970's, you weren't there.
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I like Sean as a comedian but I am about sick to death of hearing how awful Brits were back in the '70s. Let alone the 60s, 50s or God forbid the 40s. Imagine, if you can, how utterly utterly dreadful those people must have been.
An anti-Hetro, anti-Anglo, Mysandrist.
Who would have guessed he would be the only type of comedian allowed in the 21st century, woke.
70s comedians could actually tell jokes instead of rambling on about s*** and ripping the p*** out of the audience.
8:00 hmmm not AS funny in retrospect eh Sean?
If you can't laugh at your own death what can you laugh at?
He is not making fun of people with cancer
Are you expecting him to answer back, or...?
He would’ve found the irony amusing.
Why not? He never would have known what the future held, and if he had, he might have joked about it anyway. Weird comment.