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Dealing with hecklers

who shout out during the show. Yeah, there's there's sort of two main categories of heckler. Okay. I would say there's the you can swear I can. Okay. In that case, there's the j...

Course: Inside British cultureSection: British humor with Angela BarnesSubtitles: en

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so they're people

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who shout out during the show. Yeah,

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there's there's sort of two main

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categories of heckler. Okay. I would say

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there's the you can swear I can. Okay.

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In that case, there's the joiner in and

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there's the [ __ ] pain in the ass. So,

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I'm not a cookie in our house, right? My

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husband does a cooking. If he left me,

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I'd be dead in a Fortnite.

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That's I got bought this Gordon Ramsay

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cook. Right. Not for my husband. That

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means something worse. No, I thought and

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I thought I'll try and make something

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out of it. And I thought it'd be like an

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instruction manual, you know, and take

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you through step by step. But they

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don't, do you? They they assume that you

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have a certain level of knowledge. They

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assume there's things you already know.

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It will say things like, "Use your

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pairing knife."

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Well, Gordon, you've made quite the

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assumption there, haven't you? Cuz what

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I've got, what I've got is a bread knife

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and the one that isn't a bread knife. I

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said,

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"Okay, I add a doll of butter." Well,

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I'm sorry, Paul, but I don't know how

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big your love is.

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And um in terms of your comedy, how

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would you could you like define what

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your I mean, we're going to see it in a

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bit the camera, but just how would you

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could you define it? Do you define it

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ever? Like your

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