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00:00what's up wolf bag fam it's your boy keep back at it again hope you're doing well continue my
00:14journey of dad's army alongside captain manoring and the rest of the gang what adventures are
00:18going to be happening on this week's episode i gotta stay tuned to find out ladies and gentlemen
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00:30much for your support go get your snacks snacks not included let's freaking go goes off to turn on the
00:37821 but he comes home each evening and he's ready with his gun so who do you think you are kidding
00:47mr hitler if you think old england's done
00:56look at the time wilson did you did you give jones my instructions yes i told him to wait
01:03outside the church hall until the platoon arrived and then to bring him along here yes this evening's
01:09parade is an absolute mess up oh lord good evening can i help you no thank you no i'm just waiting for
01:17my men i don't want any men to help me to do the garden i always do the vicar's garden on me own
01:23we are not going to do any gardening mr blewitt mr mannering here is going to give us a lecture
01:28he's not he's not qualified to give a lecture on gardening i've seen his garden it's in a terrible state
01:35shite i'm not giving a lecture on gardening mr blewitt well who is then you no no no no no of course not no
01:45but don't look at me i'm not giving any lectures on gardening mind you i could but i've got to do
01:52the vicar's green flag i don't i don't want anybody to give a lecture on gardening i give lectures on
01:59lots of things woodwork cleaning out gutters repairing bicycles i'll give a good lecture on
02:07repairing bicycles yes sir thank you keeping chickens restoring old picture frames now there's a dying
02:15art i could give a good lecture on restoring old picture frames
02:19play right play right play wheel play right play mark time all right and then marching all over my lawn
02:28i'll cut it to pieces mr farthing mr farthing mr farthing what's the matter mr blewitt i'm trying to write
02:36my sermon mr mandarin's got a lot of men walking all over your garden and he wants me to give him
02:41a lecture on gardening no no no you've got it all wrong you see the vicar here has uh said that we
02:48can use his garden well i did give them permission mr blewitt yeah and i don't really mind having a lot
02:53of men in my garden they'll trample all over the flower beds i can see them quite clearly from my desk
02:59so i'll keep an eye on them i'll see they don't do anything improper we're not going to do anything
03:04improper vicar i can see that you don't well after all i've never had a lot of men in my garden
03:09before don't know what to expect
03:11i just apologize for this slight mix-up but the warden has got the hall
03:17this evening and the sea scouts are using the church yard so here we are
03:22what did the vicar say well he says it's all right as long as we don't do anything improper
03:27what did you mean by that i've really no idea apparently he's never had a lot of men in his
03:37garden before i see now subject of my lecture today is field craft now we've just been issued with some
03:47two-man bivouac tents hold one up would you uh wilson a two-man bivouac tent
03:54now the best way to test these out is to have uh a weekend camp and i thought the best time to
04:01have that would be at the weekend thank you fraser mr speaker when you say a two-man tent
04:09that might be all right for two tiny men but what about a tall man or a fat man i mean take private
04:16spongy he's a big man yeah i'm very big i'd need a tiny man to share with me yes and you're a big
04:21man captain man you'd need a tiny man and sergeant wilson he's going to need a tiny man and mr godfrey
04:27there he's going to need a tiny man yeah all right all right thank you joe who's going to run out of
04:31tiny men sir i'm sure i'll find a tiny man with the share with me there is not enough tiny men to
04:40go around mr godfrey please please i'll sort out the sleeping arrangement i'll sleep with sergeant
04:47wilson oh no mr fraser i always sleep with uncle arthur
04:51now the advantage of these tents is that they can be put up in a matter of a minute or so i'll show you
05:00all right bang these poles into the ground room yes sir
05:07you're partying for goodness sake what's the matter now mr bluitt they're banging poles in
05:16your lawn oh really you're behaving in an improper way captain mannering no holes in the lawn please
05:23you hear what the vicar says no holes in the lawn this is ridiculous how could i conduct a lecture
05:29under these conditions if you've got somebody to hold the poles then there wouldn't be any holes
05:34political thinking all right you hold one of the poles pike jones you hold the other one
05:40yeah right hold the pole sir right hold the poles right now just go to the other end of this tent
05:44now
05:48once you've got the poles in the ground all you have to do is throw the tent over them
05:57and fasten the pegs and the whole thing's done it's as easy as abc i'll show it right here we go
06:04easy
06:11yes where do you get the general idea
06:15right clear it all up
06:22next aspect of field craft i want to deal with is living off the land get it out of the box will you
06:36go to uh wilson now i want you to imagine that the germans have landed and all our supplies are cut off
06:46we're starving and we have to comb the land for food with a hair brush with a hair
06:53hedgehog
06:55tell them what that is wilson
06:57a hedgehog
06:59hedgehog
07:01explain me
07:03yeah
07:04um
07:05why do you want sergeant wilson to comb his hair with a hedgehog
07:07we're going to eat the hedgehog
07:10sir
07:11i don't think i can ever bring myself to eat a poor little hedgehog
07:15hedgehog
07:16this is war godfrey
07:18it's either the hedgehogs or us
07:21how do you know that you can eat hedgehogs i mean uh have you ever eaten one
07:25no i haven't eaten one personally but uh
07:29it's well known that they're very good to eat
07:31the gypsies eat them all the time
07:33supposing as you say our supplies had all been cut off
07:37and you come rolling down the road you know and speak to us all nonchalant
07:41well boys we're going to have hedgehog for supper you say
07:44and we go out and there isn't any hedgehogs
07:46why
07:47because the gypsies have eaten them all previously
07:57no i don't think you need worry about that jones
07:59always plenty of hedgehogs to go around
08:01not at this time of year
08:08having caught our hedgehog
08:10you've got a hedgehog
08:12you now have to cook it
08:13now here's a little wrinkle
08:16that's well worth knowing about cooking gypsies
08:26Hank
08:31just hold your hands out in front of you would you
08:32out in front of you, would you?
08:47Mr. Manureen?
08:48Yes?
08:49Why have you poured mud all over my hand?
08:53All in good time, boy.
08:55Give me the hedgehog.
08:57Now!
08:59Take the hedgehog, and you wrap it in the mud.
09:05Go on, boy.
09:06Yeah, but if I do that, you see, I don't...
09:08Do as I say, will you?
09:10All right.
09:18Now, you...
09:20Now, you roll it into a ball,
09:22and you put it in the embers of a fire,
09:24and you bake it until the mud is hard.
09:27Then you break off the mud,
09:29the bristles come away with it,
09:31and there's your hedgehog down to a turn.
09:33Do you get the idea?
09:34Oh, yes, sir.
09:35Yes, sir.
09:36Right.
09:37Clear it up, Pike.
09:38I'm covered in it, aren't I?
09:40Mum be furious when she sees this.
09:42Oh, stop fussing for it, sir.
09:43Clean your hands.
09:44Wilson, start building a fire, will you?
09:46Yes, of course, sir, yes.
09:48Give him a hand, Jones, please.
09:56Hey!
10:05Mr Farthing!
10:06Mr Farthing!
10:07Mr Farthing!
10:09Look at it now.
10:10They're setting fire to your lawn.
10:14We're not going to light it, Vicar.
10:16It's only a demonstration.
10:17Now, look here, Mr Blewett.
10:19If you disturb me just once more,
10:20I shall get very cross indeed.
10:22If Captain Mannering does anything else he shouldn't do,
10:24just deal with it yourself.
10:26Here's a tip for lighting the fire
10:29if the wood should be damp.
10:31You can simply make it go
10:35by pouring rifle oil all over it.
10:39Like that, you see.
10:42Also, if there happens to be very strong wind blowing,
10:45you can overcome that
10:47by lighting three matches at once.
10:50Yeah, Pike, come here.
10:57Now, look, Pike, I don't want you to
11:00light the fire.
11:02You understand?
11:03No, no.
11:04Don't light it under any conditions.
11:05All I want you to do is just go through the motions.
11:07Yes, yes.
11:08All right.
11:09Now, take out three matches
11:11and light them together.
11:14Don't light the puff.
11:15Don't light the puff.
11:18Just going to go through the motions.
11:19Go through the...
11:22Oh, I see.
11:23Wow!
11:26If I'm not having that...
11:27What's that?
11:28I didn't...
11:29Oh, no!
11:31It's all wet, Mr. Mannering!
11:34Oh, you stupid boy.
11:39So they're like green screen shit.
11:40That's how the trouble all began.
11:47There.
11:48That's the lot.
11:50Put the salt in, Godfisher.
11:51Put in 17 inches.
11:53That's one for every man.
11:58That's good, Mr. Mannering.
12:00Dip it in!
12:01Oh!
12:03One, two, one, two, three, four.
12:06One, two, three, four.
12:07One, two, three, four.
12:08One, two, three, four.
12:09One, two, three, ho!
12:11Oh, this is the life, eh?
12:13Yeah.
12:14Feel that fresh air getting into your lungs?
12:16Oh, hey!
12:19Running on the spot.
12:20Commence!
12:21One, two, three, four.
12:22Left, right, left, right.
12:23Up, up, up, up.
12:24Keep about it, Wilson.
12:25I'm going to see how the supper's getting on.
12:29Oh, here comes Mannering, poking his nose in.
12:32Oh, look at the man.
12:33He's going purple.
12:34If he keeps the sucker...
12:36How's the rabbit's chew coming along?
12:38Ready in about half an hour, sir.
12:40We'll just put the potatoes on.
12:41Good, good.
12:42Hope it's enough to go around.
12:43We're all starving.
12:44It's a good job we're not having to lie on the hedgehogs.
12:48I haven't seen a single one.
12:49All right, Fraser, all right.
12:51Just carry on cooking.
12:55All right.
12:56Halt!
12:59Now.
13:00Deep breath in.
13:03Hands on hips.
13:06Trank circling.
13:07Commence.
13:08Take a bet.
13:11Whoa.
13:18That's like gym class.
13:20Just a minute, sir.
13:21Keep it up, Wilson.
13:22Don't stop.
13:23There's Hodges Van.
13:25All right, men.
13:26Rest.
13:27How dare he come here and disturb us.
13:29I'll soon put a stop to this.
13:31Come with me, Wilson.
13:32At the double.
13:33Jones to me.
13:34At the double.
13:35Stop.
13:36Stop.
13:37Turn back, turn back at once.
13:38What's the matter with you, Napoleon?
13:39Have you gone mad?
13:40Clear off at once.
13:41We're camping here.
13:42Oh, no, you're not the vicar's camping here, aren't you, vicar?
13:43That's right.
13:44I'm camping here.
13:45Then we know why to interfere with the vicar's camping.
13:46Don't you start, troublemaker.
13:47I say, it does seem a little odd.
13:48Three grown men going out camping.
13:49I'm not going to do any camping.
13:50I've just given them a lift.
13:51Even more odd.
13:52Get the boys out of the van, Mr. Yeatman.
13:53Yes, Your Romans.
13:54Do you wish to inspect the boys now, Your Reverence?
13:55No, you carry on and inspect them yourself, Mr. Yeatman.
14:12Very good.
14:17Do you wish to inspect the boys now, your reverence?
14:20No, you carry on and inspect them yourself, Mr. Yateman.
14:22Very good.
14:24Now, look here, Vicar.
14:25I'm in charge of a bunch of highly trained men on active service.
14:28How can I be expected to maintain discipline
14:30with a lot of boys mucking about all over the place?
14:32For your information, Captain Manning,
14:33my boys do not muck about all over the place.
14:36They are also very highly disciplined.
14:38That's right. You tell him, Vicar.
14:39My mind is made up.
14:40This is a free country and we're entitled to camp wherever we like.
14:43We shall camp over there.
14:45Mr. Yateman, back in the van.
14:46All right, sir.
14:49Back in the van, boys. Quick.
14:51Come on.
14:55Right, Mr. Hodges.
14:56All right.
15:09Well, what are we going to do, sir?
15:11Mr. Speaker, sir, why don't we take the whole platoon
15:13with his fixed bayonet and run them off?
15:15Come on, savages, Jones.
15:17Come on, let's go and have some supper.
15:22You're sniggering it.
15:24Well, a thought just occurred to me, sir.
15:25If we had been having hedgehogs for supper and the scouts had decided to have them for supper as well,
15:33well, there wouldn't have been any left for them because we'd have eaten them all.
15:36That was a very nice rabbit stew.
15:46Very tasty.
15:48Very sweet.
15:50It really is a most beautiful evening.
15:51Yeah.
15:53Yeah.
15:54A bit about those boy scouts.
15:56Here we are.
15:58Bunch of comrades camping out under the stars.
16:01All spoiled by those kids swarming all over the place.
16:05Right, Mr. Yateman.
16:06Get them out.
16:07Aye, aye, sir.
16:08Now what are they up to?
16:14Oh, look.
16:15They're quite a bit pirates.
16:16How nice.
16:18Down to the water and hoist the jolly roger.
16:21This is absurd.
16:28Well, I'm off now.
16:29Enjoy your weekend camp.
16:30You've done this deliberately, haven't you, Hodgers?
16:32You drove those boys out here to upset my camp.
16:35Don't be such a spore sport.
16:36They're only kids.
16:36Why shouldn't they enjoy themselves?
16:38Well, goodbye, Mr. Hodgers.
16:39Thank you for the lift.
16:40Oh, that's all right, Vicka.
16:41I like to see young kids enjoying themselves.
16:43This is hardly helping the war effort, Vicka.
16:56On the contrary, Captain Manring,
16:57we're having a practice for next Saturday.
17:00The boys are taking the raft down to the town
17:01to collect money for the Spitfire Fund.
17:07Flipping kids!
17:10Hodgers is going to have a fit.
17:11It's all your fault, Vicka.
17:14You and your soppy boys.
17:15Why, what's wrong?
17:16I've run out of petrol.
17:17Well, that's hardly my fault.
17:19Of course it's your fault.
17:20If I hadn't wasted my petrol
17:22driving you and your silly kids out here
17:23to this silly camp, I wouldn't have run out.
17:25You just had to spend the night out here, that's all.
17:28I'm not sleeping in a tent.
17:29We rotten kids crawling all over me all night.
17:32I want to go home.
17:33You can sleep in the other tent
17:34with the verger and myself.
17:36There's always plenty of room.
17:37We sleep with our feet to the pole.
17:39You know what you can do with your pole.
17:41Damn you, Mr. Hodges.
17:43I'm away, man.
17:44I see.
17:45I see.
18:05I see.
18:05Captain Manorink!
18:19Captain Manorink!
18:22Captain Manorink!
18:34Fraser?
18:35What are you doing?
18:37I'm trying to wake you up.
18:38Listen.
18:39What?
18:40Did you know? Hear it.
18:42There!
18:43Gunfire!
18:45Bout you if you're right.
18:46Turn out! Turn out!
18:48Winston! Pike!
18:49Jones!
18:50Listen, sir.
18:52I can hear a plane.
18:54You're right.
18:56It's coming this way.
18:58Come on, Uncle Arthur. Hurry up.
19:00Come on!
19:02Hey!
19:03Stop pulling me about.
19:04What is it, Captain Manorink?
19:09Be quiet and listen.
19:10There it is, Mr Manorink. Look. Look, he's on fire.
19:16Is he one of ours, Wilson?
19:20He's German.
19:22Did you hear an air-raged siren, Fraser?
19:24Not a... not a thing!
19:26Probably a lone raider trying to make his way back into France.
19:29Well, he's not going to make it.
19:31It might have been his shoes.
19:33Well, there's nothing we can do about it.
19:36All right, Ben. Get back to bed.
19:37Sure.
19:38All right.
19:39Well done, Fraser.
19:43Hey!
19:59Hey!
20:03Don't blow it here. Come with me.
20:17Bastard.
20:18Blow it here and I'll give you a sixpence.
20:21Go away, boy.
20:37Well done.
20:38Here you are.
20:40Money well spent.
20:52Uh-oh.
21:01Turn out. Turn out the guard.
21:03Rifles and bearers at the ready.
21:05All right, Captain.
21:07What the matter, sir?
21:11Look.
21:12Well, who are they?
21:14Well, they're Germans, of course.
21:15They must have parachuted out of that plane we saw last night.
21:17Oh.
21:18There's Germans underwater!
21:19There's Germans underwater!
21:20There's Germans underwater!
21:22Well, sir, as soon as I see them Nazi uniforms,
21:25it gets my blood up, sir.
21:27No!
21:28Get them in, sir. Get them in.
21:30I don't think even you can walk underwater, can you, sir?
21:32No.
21:33Come in at once.
21:34Yeah.
21:35Hey, you!
21:38Mr. Madeline says, will you come here at once?
21:41Andy hock, Andy hock.
21:43Will you, Andy's hock, Andy's hock?
21:45I'm not taking a blame, but I know this.
21:47Oh, dear.
21:48You don't think they're dead?
21:50Of course not.
21:51They're setting up right.
21:52Why bother with them, sir?
21:54Why not just let them sit out there and wait?
21:56They'll have to come in, sir, or later.
21:58Well, use your intelligence, Wilson.
22:00As soon as it's down, they can slip ashore
22:02and we'd have to comb the entire countryside for them.
22:04Ah.
22:05All right.
22:06They've asked for it.
22:07Move your boys, Becker!
22:08There's going to be some shooting!
22:11Come on, boys.
22:12Into the trees.
22:13Yes, come on, boys.
22:14Into the trees.
22:15Look, you'd better stay here, Mr. Yakeman.
22:17Captain Maverick might need you.
22:20Fraser!
22:21Fire a shot over their heads.
22:22Aye, aye, sir.
22:28But they haven't moved a muzzle.
22:30You've got to admire their courage.
22:31Don't let them hear that sort of talk, Wilson.
22:33They're just stupid.
22:36If they won't come to us, why don't we go out to them?
22:38We could make them surrender.
22:39We could use the scout's pirate raft.
22:42That's good thinking, Pike.
22:43Right.
22:44Fraser, Godfrey, you stay here.
22:45The rest of you will come with me.
22:46But how can we make them understand?
22:48None of us speak German.
22:49Mr. Hodge, he speaks German.
22:50How do you know?
22:51He told me in the last war he was a guard at a prisoner of war camp.
22:54Hey, you, Hodges.
22:55Over here at the double.
22:57And you know what you can do?
22:59Yes, sir, yes, sir.
23:00Right, come with me to the raft.
23:04Come on!
23:05You heard what the officer said.
23:06At the double!
23:11You've got to move, bro.
23:12We've got an overwhelming firepower.
23:13We'll blast them out of the water.
23:15They're heading for disaster.
23:16Cheeeeeer disaster!
23:18Come on, Hodges.
23:20I want you as interpreter.
23:21I'm not getting mixed up in this.
23:22I'm a civilian.
23:23Non-com.
23:24You're under my orders on active service.
23:25Now get on.
23:26Get on, the raft.
23:27Come on, now.
23:28Come on.
23:29Why don't you shoot him, Mr. Manorin?
23:30You've got every right.
23:31Right, right.
23:32Take him down.
23:33Hodges.
23:34You take down, Jones.
23:35You get up in the front.
23:36Oh, yes.
23:37Keep him covered.
23:38I'm in.
23:39Right, thank you, Sponge.
23:40Right, shovel.
23:41Cheers, sir.
23:52I don't know what's the matter with them, sir.
23:53They seem to be taking no notice of anything.
23:55I've never seen three such surly-looking brutes.
24:02Right, that's close enough.
24:03Keep him covered, Pike.
24:04Yes, Mr. Manorin.
24:05Hodges.
24:06Tell them to surrender in the name of the King.
24:08He gave them sick.
24:10Indienama von den Koenig.
24:12You know, I think they understood that, sir.
24:15Come in, Hodges.
24:16Come in.
24:17I'll just...
24:18What's happening, Mr. Fraser?
24:19I'm not the Germans being awkward.
24:21They're just sitting there with their hands up.
24:23They might not even keep shouting at them to come in,
24:25but they're not taking a blind bit of notice.
24:27Common's a year, Ryan!
24:28No, not a blind bit of notice.
24:31Tell them again.
24:32Common's a year, Ryan!
24:34I don't think they want to come here, Ryan.
24:37If there's anything I can't stand, it's sulking Nazis.
24:41Why don't you just shoot them, Mr. Manorin?
24:44Don't be absurd, Pike.
24:46The British can't shoot them with their hands up, and they know it.
24:49Bullets shoot at the rubber dinghy and sink it.
24:51You can't do that either.
24:52The bullets would go straight through it and hit them.
24:54This is the penalty you pay for being a sporting nation
24:56and playing a straight bat.
24:57You know, it's really quite simple, sir.
24:58All we've got to do is to attach a rope to the dinghy
25:02and tow it to the shore.
25:04Ah.
25:06Well done, Wilson.
25:08I just wondered who'd be the first to spot that.
25:11Now, Jones.
25:13Find the end of that rope to the mast.
25:15Oh.
25:16Oh, right.
25:17Now, when we get near enough,
25:18I'll just...
25:19Yeah?
25:20You tie the other end to the dinghy.
25:22Now, look here.
25:23Just do as you're told.
25:25Right, forward, man.
25:26Forward.
25:31A bit closer.
25:32A bit closer still.
25:34Keep moving.
25:36A bit closer.
25:38Bye-bye.
25:39I cut the old guns.
25:40Oh.
25:41Oh, come on.
25:42Come back.
25:43What?
25:44You're not the only guns!
25:46You're not the only guns!
25:50Not the only guns!
25:51Come back.
25:52Don't laugh at them.
25:53Holy guns!
25:54Come on!
25:55Come on, if I'm over.
25:56Oh!
25:58Oh!
26:00Oh, the guns!
26:06This tank is filling with water, we sink in!
26:08What?
26:10Right, get back to shore as fast as we can!
26:14No, no, Jones, I tell you, it won't work.
26:16You're off into the realms of fantasy again.
26:18Oh, let me do it, sir, let me do it!
26:20See, I put the gas mask on, sir,
26:22and then I tap this pipe...
26:26I attach it to a little raft that's camouflaged,
26:29and then I'll be able to swim underwater
26:31and breathe through the pipe.
26:33And when I get near to that German dingy,
26:35I'll dive underneath it
26:37and I'll pierce it with my bayonet, sir,
26:39and it'll sink.
26:40What do you think, Wilson?
26:42I think he'll drown.
26:44My face.
26:46You know, I put it on like that,
26:48and I won't swim in the sea!
26:50I won't swim in the sea!
26:51I won't swim in the sea!
26:52I won't swim in the sea!
26:53I won't swim in the sea!
26:54I won't swim in the sea!
26:55What did you say, Jan?
26:56They don't like an up'em, sir!
26:57They don't like an up'em!
26:58I'll have to try, sir.
27:00After all, what have I got to lose?
27:06Right, let's get on with it.
27:08Where have you been, Pike?
27:09I'm sorry I'm late, Mr. Manny.
27:10I had to borrow something from one of the sea scouts.
27:12This isn't a game, Pike.
27:13We're dealing with three vicious Nazi thugs.
27:16Get your coat on.
27:18I'll just...
27:19Now look, I'm...
27:20Oh, stop making such a fuss!
27:24Keep them well covered, Pike.
27:26Yes, Mr. Manny.
27:28Wilson, keep the raft pointing this way
27:30so they don't know what we're up to.
27:32Are you ready, Jones?
27:33Yes, yes, thank you, sir.
27:34Well, good luck.
27:36You're a brave man.
27:38I shan't forget this.
27:40Keep my indulging my glasses, please, sir.
27:42Yes.
27:43Thank you, sir.
27:45Right, right, take you over there.
27:46We'll see you now.
27:47Nice.
27:54Right.
27:55Right, now, then.
28:00And, sir.
28:11Jones has got guts.
28:12I don't know what we'd do without him.
28:13If this goes wrong, we might well have to.
28:19He's turning round.
28:21What's he coming back for?
28:23He's under the raft.
28:25Can you see him?
28:26Jones!
28:27Jones!
28:28Can't hear yourself!
28:29I've got him!
28:30I've got him!
28:31I've got him!
28:32I've got him!
28:33I've got him!
28:34Mr. Manny!
28:35Here!
28:36What are you doing to the German boats?
28:37You've come up under our raft, Jones!
28:38Oh!
28:39I must have taken the wrong turning!
28:40I'm sorry, sir!
28:41No!
28:42No!
28:43No!
28:44No!
28:45Mannereen!
28:46Mannereen!
28:47The Germans have got Mr. Hodges!
28:48Oh!
28:49Oh!
28:50Oh!
28:51Oh!
28:52Oh!
28:53Oh!
28:54Oh!
28:55Mannereen!
28:56The Germans have got Mr. Hodges!
28:57Oh!
28:58Oh!
28:59Oh!
29:00Oh!
29:01Oh!
29:02Oh!
29:03Oh!
29:04Oh!
29:05Oh!
29:06Get down!
29:07Oh!
29:08Oh!
29:09Oh!
29:10Oh!
29:11Oh!
29:12Oh!
29:13Oh!
29:14Oh!
29:15Oh!
29:16Oh!
29:17Right there!
29:18Oh!
29:19Don't do that!
29:20And you'll hit Hodges!
29:21Why is that blasted man always in the way?
29:23Heh, please have a go!
29:24Oooh!
29:26Hell yeah!
29:32Well done!
29:34sy young killed!
29:35I could be happy with you!
29:38Erie!
29:39I could be happy with you!
29:41pen-ermering was them?!
29:42What's the Germanents?
29:43I don't know.
29:44Hodges!
29:46ask them in German if they can swim. I don't care about them. Only one who can't swim.
29:53You bloody hooligans.
29:56You bloody hooligans. Love it.
30:05I had a blast.
30:16Fantastic episode. We gotta talk about it. Hold on a second. Thank you so much. You bloody hooligans. I can't swim.
30:39Ladies and gentlemen, I don't know about you all, but I had a great time watching this episode.
30:45The crazy antics with the boys. It's a war going on, essentially.
30:50It's either the Hedgehogs or us, ladies and gentlemen.
30:53But I'm glad there weren't any, no Hedgehogs. There definitely would have not been plenty to go around here.
31:00You got the Boy Scouts here. I did really enjoy that moment with Hodges paying the kid to blow the horn.
31:08I thought that was such a funny moment there. Typical kind of like a prank that you would do.
31:14So I enjoyed that moment for Hodges. And at the end of the day, Mattering kind of got the clap back anyway.
31:22Because he'd be making him do shit that he don't want to do. And you know that this guy can't swim for shit.
31:28So I was loving that. You freaking, you bloody hooligans. Oh man, Hodges was great on this episode.
31:36Some plenty of funny moments. What was the Vicar wearing on his head?
31:43Because to me, it looked like a do-rag. But I don't know, man.
31:46You guys filled me in. Or a bandana or something. But I was thinking like a do-rag.
31:50Definitely, he had his little thug life moment here.
31:54Pike was absolutely hilarious there. Just shoot him, man.
31:58This guy, this kid always wants to shoot him. But I'm glad he got his little moment.
32:03He always looks gangsta as hell holding the gun. But it was a really cool moment using the bow and arrow, man.
32:10So I loved that moment for him. But they finally put their hands up, man. It took a while.
32:16But they had the means to get on land if they really did want to. Because they were paddling away.
32:23They had the paddles there. They were laughing at Hodges getting in the water.
32:30I just love when he falls in the water, man. That is hilarious, man.
32:35But the garden scene, who knew we were going camping? Ladies and gentlemen, I freaking love camping.
32:40And I haven't went since my young, you know, teenage, you know, teens.
32:45But man, it is still a very fond, you know, fond moments that I cherish. Some of the best moments just camping.
32:54So I love that we were going camping and class was in session. We had gym class essentially as well.
33:01You know, all the bonding elements that these guys needed, man. But, you know, Jonesy just straight up kills me, man.
33:09You know, he's always ready for war. He's always ready to shove it.
33:13Because they, you know, the Germans don't like it up themselves, man.
33:16He just kills me. He cracks me up. Everybody was stupendous, fabulous.
33:22You know, cracks me up, man. I just had a ball, man.
33:25From the jump, Mr. Blewett had his moment say, I don't want to teach a gardening session.
33:30Mr. Manor, you can't teach a gardening session. I haven't seen your garden.
33:33Essentially, your shit is shit, man. Man, I loved it, man. I loved it, man.
33:38But, man, I had fun watching the episode. Obviously, the crazy antics, man.
33:43You got pirate ships here. I thought they were going to rob them.
33:47You know, Captain Manoring when they all had the pirate stuff going on, man.
33:52I thought they were going to try to, you know, steal some booty from these guys.
33:57Maybe steal some foods. But, yeah, it was really cool seeing it.
34:02Obviously, Frasier was on the ball. You know, he was smoking, but doing his job protecting in the moment there.
34:12Waking up Manoring. He kicked the shit out of him. I love that.
34:16And, yeah, you know, things got real when they had the three Germans there.
34:20So, man, I think it had plenty of laughs. Obviously, a lot of, you know, slapstick comedy.
34:26Some great memorable lines. And, you know, I just love it. It doesn't get old where Jonesy is panicking.
34:34You know, the Germans are here. The Germans are here. And he's panicking. He's losing his shit, man.
34:39That was cool, man. Oh, man. I'm just, I'm always in awe every week. I had a great laugh.
34:45I mean, what more can I, you know, I can't complain. It brought me laughs. It brought me joy.
34:50And just seeing, you know, where these guys go to. So, I definitely think it was cool for, I guess you could say, you know, the changing of the scenery.
34:58You know, different locale kind of. The fire bit was crazy. You know, don't light it. Okay, I'm just going to do the motions.
35:07I'm going to do the motions. All recipe for disaster. It is comedy that, you know, when you see these type of things, you already can know what happens.
35:16It's just obvious, you know, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that it's going to be a disaster and sign us up for it.
35:24And the mud bit was great, too. Pike, you know, thinking where he wants to put the thing.
35:31Putting a mustache. Thinking about the boobies. You know, just typical because he's so funny, man.
35:37And it's effortlessly. And even the cool part, too, where Pike was like, no, I usually sleep with Uncle Arthur.
35:45So, ain't nobody sleeping with him except for Pike, man. You know, he really loves that guy, man.
35:50And it is really cool to see these guys, you know, week to week. And, you know, they just provide a lot of laughs.
35:57Captain Manoring's faces throughout this. It's Kodak moments a lot of times, man.
36:05I could snap a screenshot, print it out, just keep it and just look at it.
36:10And there that thing is going to make he's going to make me laugh. But did you guys enjoy it?
36:14Let me know in the comments down below. I had a blast watching it.
36:17Hopefully you did, too. Let me know your favorite part.
36:20But there was a lot of cool scenes on this one. So, well, I will look forward to reading, you know,
36:25what you thought of the episode and which, you know, which part was your favorite.
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36:35I'll take care. Be well.