Blimey Cow | |||||||
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Personal information | |||||||
Born | Josh Taylor Jordan Taylor Kelli Taylor Sara Taylor | ||||||
Origin | Nashville, Tennessee | ||||||
Website | http://www.blimeycow.com | ||||||
YouTube information | |||||||
Channels | Blimey Cow Jordan Taylor | ||||||
Created by | Josh Taylor Jordan Taylor | ||||||
Years active | 2005–present | ||||||
Genre(s) | Christian comedy, sketch comedy, video blog, commentary | ||||||
Subscribers | 517 thousand | ||||||
Total views | 125 million | ||||||
Associated acts | Jordan Taylor Videos The Blimey Cow Audio Network The Inner Tube Who Would Build The Roads | ||||||
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Last updated: June 5, 2020 |
Blimey Cow is an internet comedy channel based in Nashville, Tennessee, created in 2005 by brothers Josh and Jordan Taylor, most famous for the series Messy Mondays. Produced by and starring the Taylor brothers, Josh's wife Kelli, and Jordan's wife Sara, the channel targets the idiosyncrasies of conservative Christianity, youth group, romantic relationships, homeschooling, politics, and social media. Blimey Cow experienced a major surge in popularity after the video "Seven Lies About Homeschoolers" went viral. Musician Derek Webb, Colin Kimble of As Cities Burn, and John Reuben have all made appearances on Blimey Cow after discovering the channel. In addition to these appearances, the channel has received attention from musician Michael Gungor, authors Lew Rockwell and Thomas Woods, and various media outlets and programs such as The 700 Club, The Christian Post, The Huffington Post, Metro, Today, and WKRN-TV.