Summary
Comedian Michael McIntyre shares hilarious insights into his struggle with 'toe-walking', the absurdity of airport travel, and the unique British obsession with queueing systems.
Highlights
Corrective Shoes and Walking00:00:00
Michael McIntyre reveals he has been using orthotic insoles to correct his natural tendency to walk and run on his toes, which has caused him significant physical discomfort and social teasing.
Airport Competition00:06:51
The comedian observes the unspoken, frantic race that occurs among passengers when a plane lands, highlighting how people desperately jostle for position during deplaning and through the airport.
The British Obsession with Queueing00:09:16
McIntyre jokes about the rigid British obedience to airport rope systems, contrasting it with how other nationalities might bypass the ropes, and suggests implementing similar systems in supermarkets to encourage exercise.