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Well, we've been waiting to do this for a while - and Lockdown has eased up enough to make it possible. We're back with the Cheapshow boys for this very special episode, where we visit Winnie The Pooh's 100 Acre Woods (you can listen to a whole different side of the adventure on this week's episode of their podcast).

Expect arguments, scares, honey-tasting, and surprisingly few poo jokes...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5QZESQ6MFg 


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Eddie

Last of the Summer Wine on Speed.

Chai

Every time you describe something as a 'very special episode' my brain jumps straight to the USA definition of like, an episode of a TV show about a controversial or difficult topic like drugs 🤣

Anonymous

Another epic outdoor escapade to treasure! I said it in the comments on YouTube, but these outdoor videos are an absolute JOY. And in case it's not clear I mean that with no irony or sarcasm. You are all in your element and it really does come across so well.

Anonymous

I don’t think there is anything funnier than seeing the two Pauls fall on their arses. It really is top notch stuff.

Anonymous

I love this video! :D (tho I am on a mission to remove this OCD=cleaning obsessive thing :) ) Two dislikes. You have some interesting Patreons, for sure. Here's some feedback I had on my channel recently to cheer you up - :) "If this documentary isn’t about killing those vermin monkey then I’m not interested in watching it" "Utter shite" :D

MrBiffo

You're totally right about the OCD, of course, Max. We should know better. As for the dislikes... meh. We have a troll or two in here, I think, is all. Our fault for being so damned affordable!

Anonymous

I particularly enjoyed the Peter Jackson references. Grown men fooling around in the woods making a simulataneously amazing/terrible amateur video - it was like watching "Bad Taste" for the first time!

Tyronne Mann

So glad to finally get to see this and *hopefully* the past 18 months can start to be behind us and we can look forward to seeing more of this kind of thing.