THE MOST NAUGHTY INNUENDOS | AMANDA RAE | AMERICAN REACTS

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  • A long departed, very popular comic actor called Kenneth Williams had a great line "I hate innuendo, whenever I see it in a script I immediately whip it out"
  • “My muff smells of lavender…….you stick both your hands in and it’s nice and warm”. Long time since I heard “muff” but it was a good innuendo arf arf
  • Absolutely hilarious. Maybe because some of them were unintentional. But the best part was seeing our Amanda helpless with laughter xxxx
  • The US reaction to an innuendo would be to cut away to commercial, post-edit, or just look embarrassed and change the subject. The Australian version would be to drag it out further, see how far it can go, just like the Brits, perhaps more so.
  • My favourite Holly and Phil moment was when they struggled to keep a straight face whilst interviewing a couple who could achieve constant climax just through hugging. At the end of the interview, they had to say what the next items were, and, upon reading the words on the prompter, "coming next", they just lost it.
  • A woman walks into a bar and asks for double entendre so the barman gave her one. One of my favourite one liners. Amanda I love your reactions. Holly and Phil are true legends.
  • Ah Holly, bless her soul! She's like so innocent yet, weirdly dirty minded at the same time! XD
  • We have perfected the art of innuendo over many generations. Having a strong sense of mischief is one of the traits that puzzles so many viewers and listeners form elsewhere. We like it, lol! Have you seen any of the Carry On movies? The early/mid episodes are the funniest...before they descended to pre-adolescent levels.
  • Hi, Amanda - just to say thank you. My wife and I love your you tube videos. We don't always catch them right away, but we haven't found one we didn't enjoy. Your enthusiasm, sense of humour and laughter all help to make our day. I have a few American friends (here in the UK) and know some English people living in the USA and it always amazes me how so much unites us and we all can laugh at most things and yet, some aspects of humour of one nation seem to pass the other by. Innuendo is one area where an (apparently) innocent comment will have most Brits smiling, if not laughing out loud, whereas some of my American friends just didn't get it. What has your experience been with irony or sarcasm? An English friend in Chicago jokingly described her somewhat impassive husband as an android and was surprised when her American listener seemed to take her entirely seriously - certainly they didn't laugh with her.
  • Amanda cracks me up on every one of her videos. What a sheer pleasure it is to see her laughing. Thank you Amanda for the pleasure that you bring to this 87 year old guy.
  • Innuendos have always been part of life in the UK, just watch old sitcoms and comedy films from the 1960's, 0's and 80's as they were the main part of the comedy and you hear them ever day as part of life, even the most innocent conversation can be quickly turned into an innuendo if that is how your mind works, there are so many out there.
  • @RobG001
    I did a training day in Swansea, the trainer was late, she arrived and said "I've come all the way from Bristol" I said "that is a good trick if you can manage it" probably a good thing she did not hear me, a couple of the guys got what I meant, the others were oblivious. :)
  • Great to see you enjoying British innuendo humour, Amanda. It's one of my favourite types of humour - guaranteed to get me cracking up laughing. We grew up with it and was a clever way comedians and films got around the censors with risque jokes. For comedians check out Frankie Howerd and Larry Grayson, and Kenny Everett (playing Cupid Stunt). For films, the Carry On series are a must. 😂
  • Julian Clary is the master of innuendo. Lovely to see your reactions. I'm always in fits at these clips.
  • Your Humour is now totally British, we love your laugh Amanda ❤️🇬🇧🇺🇸🌹
  • I used to tell my grandma jokes, when I stopped telling her the joke she used to laugh, I used to say to her, you didn’t get that did you, she used to say no, but she was still laughing 😂
  • @armelind
    I used to import "Fishermans Friends" for my singer in my old band. I learned many English singers use them and so I figured I would get them for my friend.
  • You are truly fabulous when that delightful snort is uttered. Holly & Phil are legendary on TV & we never grow tired of watching them. It’s clear you are just as adorable in your reactions. 😁👍☘️
  • @papadingo
    Thank you for that random "came up on my feed" moment. I needed that laugh.
  • Yup, watching and hearing people laugh is contagious. Ring any bells Amanda? Pure fun, thank you so much.