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Bud part 267. 267... uh, uh, 267... uh, uh,
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ooh... Pooh
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Sticks... Pooh Sticks 11. It's
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an unknown story in the Winnie the Pooh canon
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where the gang planned
0:52
to rob a casino of all its pooh
0:54
sticks. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
0:56
With the Pooh Sticks 11. Yeah, you get
0:58
a whole Ocean's Eleven style montage where
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it's Winnie the Pooh saying, first
1:04
ticker you're going to go
1:06
by the riverbank. Like with
1:08
this horrible kind of ho-bother voice. Which is
1:10
a kind of voice that I... You
1:13
son of a bitch, I'm in. That
1:17
would be good. Ho-bother. Ho-bother. Oh,
1:20
it's kind of like, ooh... yeah, how is his voice? It's kind of high
1:23
but a bit raspy and a bit scared. Pooh, ho, ho. It's
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strange and I would like to... that'd be good
1:30
to say Winnie the Pooh saying, oh bother as
1:32
he falls through a bunch of lasers. You
1:35
know? Dun, dun, dun, and
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just, oh bother. Weew, weew, weew.
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And then all the guards come
1:42
running. Yeah,
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if Winnie... if the Pooh gang were to
1:48
plan a heist. Yeah. Which... which
1:50
is which job? Pooh's
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the... the ideas... no, no, he wouldn't be
1:55
the ideas man. He's the George Clooney guy.
1:58
He's the charisma, the center of... Yes.
2:01
He brings them together. Yes,
2:03
yes, yes. Oh, um, Piglet
2:07
would have to be the safecracker because he's
2:09
the most anxious. Yes, right, right, right, right.
2:11
And the smallest. And the smallest. Yeah, with
2:13
the most nimble fingers. So he'd be the
2:15
one going like, Oh, I'm trying. Yes.
2:19
Um, who's, who's the computer? Who's the
2:21
hacker? Rabbit. Uh,
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I'd be Roo, I guess, the youngest.
2:26
The owl. Oh, he's a bit
2:28
slow. Oh, that's true. Oh yeah. He's supposed
2:30
to be like a bit pensionary. The owl
2:32
is the one who was unfurling all the
2:35
schematics and the blueprints. Yeah.
2:37
Plans while wearing like round glasses. Yes.
2:39
And a turtleneck. Yeah. Yeah. Um, yes.
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Roo would have to be the hacker
2:44
then. Yeah. Young one or whatever the young
2:46
one is called Joey. Joey.
2:48
Yeah. Tigger
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would be the sort of, um, the
2:53
kind of crazy wildcard guy. That's it.
2:55
He's the muscle weirdly. I think he's
2:57
the bouncing people into the wall. Yeah.
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Yeah. The, the, the PSI on that tail
3:03
is actually deadly. It's really
3:05
powerful. He's still a tiger. Like
3:07
he's a deadly, deadly creature. That's
3:09
right. Yeah. Um, yeah.
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What else? Uh, who else is in
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the cannon? Rabbit. Who's the grumpy
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mean, um, high strong anal one. He's the
3:19
one who's like, absolutely
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not. It's a death trap. It
3:24
will never work. I'm never going to,
3:27
and that's final smash cut. Yeah. Yeah.
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They're doing the plan. He's in the
3:31
van. Yeah. He's in the van with
3:33
them. And he says something like, I
3:35
hate you guys. I can't believe you're
3:37
convinced, Mater. And it
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would be a honey heist, right? Ah,
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well, there's Pustics heist in this, in this run. This
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is the Pustics heist. And it would have to be
3:46
a honey heist. Then a honey heist. Or then the
3:48
big twist would be. I, I,
3:52
oh, well, why are we, I still
3:54
don't understand why we're stealing Pustics when
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you can get sticks anywhere. And then
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there'd be something to. It was like the
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big twist would be that it leads to honey somehow
4:03
Yeah, right Or like they'll be so busy looking
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for the poo sticks that they won't guard the
4:07
honey and everyone Ah, and that's the
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kind of heist within a heist for
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me in the poo universe honey is the equivalent
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of gold and poo sticks Is the
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current currency? Okay,
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you all value in honey Honey
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is very stable. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah
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because it doesn't it doesn't go off honey doesn't go
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off It's like gold and
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it's yellow. Yeah, and it's shiny. Yeah, and
4:30
so it's a good holder of value in
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the in 100 acre wood Yeah And
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the poo sticks are are
4:39
good for currency because they're just representative.
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Yeah, that's right They're widely accepted and
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they have different denominations, right? They've different
4:46
longer and shorter Yeah,
4:48
you know and yes like no what do you
4:50
call in the state? Oh, you call those knuckles
4:52
the small The
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little knuckles knots and bends. Oh, yeah.
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Yeah. Yeah. I like this a
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lot. I like this new currency of six. I
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I'm in this new cryptocurrency This
5:06
is this is a new cryptocurrency guys you go
5:08
outside and find a tree and take a little
5:10
stick off it and that's your money I
5:14
genuinely barely understand the difference between
5:16
that and I What
5:20
would it take for you to actually bother to try
5:22
and understand crypto at this stage? I I
5:25
sort of understood it beginning Towards
5:27
beginning because I was into the crypto Cryptography
5:30
element of it now. I read up on
5:33
some of the Cryptographical
5:36
techniques our own play and they're very interesting
5:38
and very clever. Yeah but
5:43
At this stage I didn't have much
5:45
interest in it back then I was zero interested in now no
5:48
I've negative interest in it, which is actually what
5:50
the coin ended up had It's
5:54
mad to me that some people are still in the in
5:56
the black on it like this though Even
5:58
with all this shit. Yeah If you're early
6:01
on enough, then you're very well in the
6:03
black, I suppose, including that poor Welsh guy
6:05
who had his hard drive through the... We've
6:08
spoken about this guy, right? I don't like to
6:10
think about that guy. This Welsh guy who threw
6:12
away a hard drive that was full of Bitcoin,
6:14
and he'd be a multimillionaire right now. Even
6:17
with all the crashes. And there
6:19
are new stories of him. Every other year, there's
6:21
a new story of him stood on the tip,
6:26
saying it's in here somewhere. Somewhere in South
6:28
Wales, I mean. And now he started trying
6:30
to break a deal with a council
6:32
where... They said no to that in the end.
6:34
Right. But the idea was that they would sift
6:36
through it for him, and when they found him, the deal was the
6:38
council would get half of these millions of
6:41
pounds. Yeah, because it would still be enough. And
6:44
then it just wouldn't do it. And
6:47
there's someone else who's got a zipped
6:49
file that's password protected and they don't
6:51
remember the password. That's got
6:53
a load of money in it in Bitcoin. I
6:56
hate these stories. Even though
6:58
they're nothing to do with me, they fill me with
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the same angst of missing out on something through stupidity
7:03
that I know you share. Yes. But
7:06
also, isn't it just lost value? I don't
7:08
understand how money works well enough, to be
7:10
honest. But is that kind of just money
7:12
that's lost to the world now? I don't
7:14
understand, really. I suppose. Well,
7:18
it's not the same as if it was
7:20
money because it's not inflationary or deflationary in
7:22
the same way I don't think crypto. But
7:24
if it was money, like let's say the equivalent was like $50
7:28
million in notes, lost
7:31
forever. Yeah. That would technically be
7:33
deflationary, I suppose. You're taking money out
7:35
of the system. That's right. That's right. Interesting.
7:38
I read that a while ago, read that,
7:40
I mean, it's a big flaw
7:42
with Bitcoin and because there's a finite amount, about
7:45
a third is lost
7:47
to forgotten passwords. Really?
7:49
Yeah, there's a lot. The big proportion of Bitcoin
7:51
is just inaccessible because of that.
7:54
I hate that. Ah.
7:59
That's really annoyed me. It's
8:02
almost like it was a bad idea the whole time. Oh,
8:05
it's all made up. It's all made
8:07
up in a way that I don't quite understand, Philip.
8:10
But we should say, listeners,
8:12
we're actually recording in person because we
8:14
have just come from a recording studio.
8:19
Yes, we just did a
8:22
post-audio book conversation-slash-podcast kind of
8:24
thing for Pierre's
8:26
upcoming book, why can't I
8:29
just enjoy things? For the audio book. So we have
8:31
a little bonus at the end. We're
8:33
a bonus at the end. A Comedian's Guide to Autism
8:35
subtitle. Yes.
8:38
So Phil chats to me about the book,
8:40
and I chat to Phil about the book
8:44
in return. That
8:46
will be like bonus content at the sort of
8:48
end of the audio book. It's
8:51
our version of, you know,
8:53
in a Marvel movie, the credits end. And
8:56
then, as the internet's pointed out
8:58
in various memes, a
9:00
sort of green guy you've never seen before
9:02
just sort of appears and says, I'm Mr.
9:04
Glorkel. And everyone cheers in the
9:06
theatre. And then it cuts
9:08
to black. That's
9:11
our equivalent, the greater, the
9:13
Bud Pod universe. If you read,
9:15
if you listen to the whole audio book, there's an extra
9:17
scene from the Bud Pod universe. That's
9:20
right. It proves that Pierre's book
9:23
is in the Bud Pod universe.
9:25
Yeah. Yeah. Because there's a
9:27
cost of character. Yeah. So people say,
9:29
well, technically then that should... So
9:32
Phil, I exist in the,
9:35
in the why can't I just
9:38
enjoy things universe? Yes. Which
9:40
means that the book must exist in
9:42
the Bud Pod universe. Yes.
9:44
Exactly. And it must mean that when I talk
9:46
about my friend Phil Wang in
9:48
the book, I must be referring to you. Yes.
9:51
That's right. That's canon. Yeah. I'm canon.
9:53
Yeah. Phil's canon. At last I'm canon.
9:55
And you are in the book. Yes.
9:58
Yes. You are in the book. you're a guest
10:00
star. Yeah I have a little cameo in
10:02
the book. It's great. It's my year of cameos this year.
10:05
It's Wonka, three-body problem, why
10:07
can't I just enjoy things? I'm having my
10:09
cameo here. That's it. But
10:11
it was nice. We were sitting in a studio having a little
10:14
hot drink, a little biscuit, a
10:16
little chat. And
10:18
what we should start doing Phil, is to
10:21
be like, to be really
10:23
like tedious celebrities
10:25
or public intellectuals or whatever
10:28
figures, we need
10:30
to just endlessly complement each other's work. Oh
10:32
man, it feels great. Because we had a
10:34
little set up, it was filmed as well,
10:36
and they had a classic, the studio put
10:38
up a classic book discussion set up, which
10:41
is my favorite set up. It's of low armchair
10:44
with a
10:47
wood little table and a book
10:49
placed on a little easel with
10:52
a microphone. And you don't
10:54
have to be funny, you just talk about
10:56
the book and talk about each other and
10:58
go off on tangents. It's like a podcast,
11:00
but you feel like a professor. I
11:02
love it. I also love, it's
11:05
like if we were both doctors and we both
11:07
got to say doctor, doctor, like to each other.
11:11
Scalpel, scalpel, we just puzzle scalpel. Scalpel,
11:13
scalpel, scalpel, scalpel.
11:16
That's right. And we just get to say
11:18
author, author, author. I thought your book was
11:21
great. I thought your book was great. And
11:23
then we just have a big book fight.
11:25
So circle jerky, but so fun. It's great.
11:28
I've never had my circle jerked so nicely.
11:30
The thing is, if it wasn't in aid
11:32
of a generally good thing, which is reading
11:34
books, I find it intolerable. Really?
11:37
Well, just that kind of sitting around and
11:39
wanking on about something. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
11:42
If it were about something that I don't
11:44
consider to be valuable. Let's think because you
11:46
do, you would be fine with it about
11:48
books, food. Yep. Sorry, hit
11:50
the microphone there. You'd be fine with
11:53
it about books, food, wine, comedy.
11:56
Yep. Film, TV,
11:58
TV art. paintings. There's
12:02
very little I wouldn't enjoy
12:04
an in-depth conversation. I mean
12:06
just for the fact that I wouldn't
12:08
know what anything meant, any discussion like
12:10
that about sport, I just had no
12:13
idea. I wouldn't find it intolerable
12:15
because I can imagine understanding what they're saying
12:17
and going well this is valuable to someone
12:19
who understands what they're saying. What do I
12:21
actually think? Reality TV.
12:24
Really in-depth about the
12:27
motivations of someone who's done something that I
12:30
find that intolerable because the layers of
12:32
fiction become so muddied in my mind.
12:36
So there'll be these discussion shows about
12:38
these reality shows and so
12:40
I'll realize I'll sit and I'll because
12:42
my partner loves them and
12:47
I'll realize I'll sit and watch a
12:49
bit and I'll realize I'm watching a
12:51
discussion deconstruction show between
12:54
cast members of a
12:56
spin-off of a
12:58
different show. But
13:01
the thing is that you and I, we've
13:03
worked in TV in our lives, we know that there's
13:05
always a bit where like the production company has to
13:07
say, could one of you just betray the other one?
13:10
Or could you just have an argument about, I
13:12
don't know. They will tell one of the people
13:14
make sure you bring up when this thing happened.
13:17
Could you provoke them into leaving the party? And
13:20
so what I'm watching is people who are
13:22
already kind of half faking who they are because
13:24
they know they're being filmed and they want an
13:27
Instagram sponsorship. Being
13:29
told by production to do fake things
13:31
and now I'm watching them talk about
13:33
why they did fake things later
13:36
and they can't say it's because they were told to. So
13:38
they're saying a fake reason. Well I... And it
13:41
just makes me feel like I'm watching a kind
13:43
of snake eating its own tail. Well now I'm
13:45
gonna say something which might surprise you Pierre. Please.
13:47
But I'm now kind of
13:49
one of those people because through my
13:52
girlfriend I now love the
13:54
current series of Made in Chelsea. Phil,
13:56
men are being radicalized by
13:59
their girlfriends. This series
14:01
is amazing. It's so good. Okay.
14:03
This... I
14:06
honestly love it. This is like if you told me you
14:08
were an evangelical Christian. I'm
14:11
so shocked. I've
14:13
done it for a relationship. I've
14:15
converted for a relationship, okay? No,
14:17
but it's a show we started, you know, we
14:20
started watching together when we first started getting to know each other.
14:22
And at the time I was like, oh boy, here we go.
14:24
Here's a concession I'll have to make. Yeah. And
14:27
I'm like, I honestly right now want
14:29
to watch next week's episode. Like it's a
14:31
finale of Breakdown. Really? Yeah. But
14:34
see, look, I find philosophically and
14:36
morally these shows confusing and annoying.
14:39
They're very well made. I'm not saying they're not very well
14:41
made. So they do draw you in. Yeah. And
14:44
they are addictively formatted. I'm not saying that
14:46
crack isn't addictive. I'm saying I
14:48
don't like the whole market. I
14:50
don't like what it does to people. Sure. Okay.
14:53
Sell me on it. I
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think what's great about Made in
14:57
Chelsea is there is
14:59
just enough of a self-awareness about
15:01
it. And also because they're kind
15:04
of wealthy already.
15:06
Yeah. You don't
15:08
feel like vulnerable people are being exploited.
15:12
Okay. So a slight guilt aspect can be just
15:14
completely cut out. Yeah. These people
15:16
are doing it for an Instagram following, and
15:18
we're just kind of heinous in its own
15:21
way, but... It's
15:24
less dystopian and grim and
15:26
more just straight up sell out. Yeah, exactly.
15:29
So you know when one of them says, oh my
15:32
God, I haven't been this upset since
15:34
my small steel gin didn't
15:38
sell well? Yeah, exactly. Because they just work that in
15:40
to sell the gin. They've all got these little products.
15:42
Yeah. Because on Love
15:45
Island, they'll just kind of
15:47
become like models or get
15:50
nightclub event. But
15:52
Made in Chelsea, they've all got a
15:54
small alcohol or sweets
15:57
brand. Yeah. Trying to... in
16:00
as many scenes as they can. It's odd, isn't it?
16:02
But they're also interesting characters in it, and they're quite...
16:05
Oh. There
16:09
we go. And they're fun to kind of
16:12
ridicule, and... I was gonna say, hey, but
16:14
I don't actually hate any of them. I think
16:16
they're... I just find them quite interesting. Do you
16:18
find any of them objectionable? Do
16:20
I find any of them objectionable? There's a
16:22
guy on there called Sam Prince, who is...
16:25
I mean, he's like a name from it.
16:28
I know, but he is like a devil. He's
16:31
like a devil. He's definitely like... He's
16:34
just like... He's like a devil. He's
16:36
like a goat, evil goat kind of
16:39
trickster god. And at
16:41
first he'd go, what is this guy? He's like Yago
16:43
from Othello. Yeah, exactly. He's just manipulative
16:45
and evil. Eventually you come to enjoy him, and
16:47
you go, ahh, he's pretty fun, actually. And he
16:50
makes good TV. And he's just like... And
16:53
it's all their own fault for continuing to be
16:55
friends with this guy. Right,
16:57
so he's so consistently evil and mad
17:00
that you start to have... You
17:03
kind of respect it, and you respect the consistency
17:05
eventually. Of
17:08
the devil? Yeah, yeah. That's funny.
17:10
Okay, and so you're watching the people going, but why did you
17:13
believe him then? Yeah, exactly. He's betrayed
17:15
you like seven times. Exactly. Full
17:18
you once, same on him. Full you 26
17:20
times now. Full you same
17:22
on you. It's just... It's
17:25
funny the
17:27
way they sort of fail and betray each other, the
17:29
way they get things wrong. And a couple of them
17:32
are real dweebs and losers, and a couple of them
17:34
are too old to be in there, to be honest.
17:37
But it's funny, and it's fun, and...
17:40
Oh, man. I remember watching a bit of one
17:42
where... Who was the original
17:45
Made in Chelsea guy when we were at uni who
17:47
had the really long hair? Oh,
17:50
yeah, Oli. It was Oli
17:52
something. I wasn't into it then.
17:54
I only know the current. There was one where, like... And
17:57
it was not even the current one. It was one like three years ago, where like...
18:00
one of the main people... Oh,
18:06
we're doing some adjustment. He's
18:08
got it. Ok, yep. There
18:11
was one where one of the main people like,
18:14
met up with the original Ollie guy, like on a bench
18:16
in a park. They're always meeting on
18:18
benches. Always meeting on benches. But the Ollie guy
18:20
wasn't in this series. Right, yeah, yeah.
18:23
It was like, um... It
18:25
was like in Spider-Man when, um... What is his
18:28
name? What's the... Fucking... What
18:30
was his name? The Sam Raimi Spider-Man. Well, they have
18:32
to go back to the old Spider-Man. Yeah,
18:35
yeah, yeah. Not Tofa
18:37
Grace, he was in the Sam D. Show. How was
18:40
it mixed up with Tofa Grace and this guy? That
18:42
guy. You know, they're all looking the same. But
18:45
it was like in an old spy movie where it
18:47
was like... We gotta bring
18:49
this guy out of retirement or... Yeah, yeah,
18:51
yeah, yeah. Yeah,
18:53
exactly. Or it was like... It's like when Michael
18:55
Keaton turns up in Flash. Yeah,
18:58
yeah, yeah. Something I understand
19:00
a lot. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It
19:03
would be like if at some point during... We
19:06
have to bring it back to the Joker. It'd be like
19:08
if at some point during the Dark Knight,
19:10
the Joker character ended up talking to Cesar
19:12
Romero. Ah, yes. And
19:14
everyone watching would be like, Oh, that's the
19:16
original Joker. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But then this
19:18
visibly quite old looking original
19:21
Made in Chelsea guy just sat on a bench with
19:23
this current Made in Chelsea guy
19:25
like a spy talking to his own descendant. And
19:28
saying very vague things about like, Yeah,
19:30
you know, it's hard to be on this
19:32
show and... Right. It was
19:34
very meta. Really, they were talking about being on the
19:37
show specifically. It was like advice on how to deal
19:39
with problems like it was... It
19:41
could only arise as a part of being part of this
19:43
whole thing. It wasn't about how to, you know, wash your
19:46
bum or something. It was, you
19:48
know, relevant. But I thought it was so fourth
19:50
wall breaking for them to be like, I remember
19:52
this fucking guy from 2011. Yeah,
19:55
I think it's got to that point now has
19:58
become meta. Bringing him in like this wizard. of
20:00
Jedi Master. He is. Like
20:02
Yoda. Well, because some of
20:04
them do well and Jamie Lang has
20:07
done well because he started this sweets brand that
20:09
I only recently realized I've been eating for months.
20:11
Have you? Did you not know? I knew he
20:13
made candy kittens, but I kind
20:15
of forgot that. Then my
20:18
girlfriend started bringing candykins and Holman was
20:20
like, oh, these are not like these.
20:23
And then I was like, oh wait, these are Jamie Lang's. Yeah.
20:26
And he should know about little sweet things.
20:28
Because of his family fortune is McVitie's. Of
20:31
course. Yes. Yeah. That's
20:33
a big thing. Also his sister, Emily Lang has
20:36
the, oh God, where is it? I
20:39
think it's still called, why have you got no friends? Very
20:41
funny podcast. They're becoming a
20:43
podcasting dynasty. Yes. Yes. Yes.
20:47
I'm trying to find the information here. Yes. It's
20:49
still called. Why do you think you've
20:51
got no friends? Which I was on and it was a lot
20:53
of fun, but they're a podcasting dynasty now.
20:57
Also has to be said, Jamie Lang, very nice guy. I've
21:00
never met him, but he's always an
21:02
absolutely lovely guy. He's responsible for my
21:04
favorite episode of Murder in Successful. Oh
21:07
yes. Now on Netflix. All
21:09
the episodes are on Netflix now. Shout out to
21:11
Tom Davies, who's very funny in it. Him and
21:13
Jamie Lang, those improv scenes. I
21:16
was just crying like so funny. I need to watch that.
21:18
I need to watch that. I found out how to watch
21:20
because that show came out at the same time as a
21:22
show I was in it very early on called Top Coppers.
21:24
R.I.P. Top Coppers, Bring Back Top Coppers. Which
21:27
was also about police and very silly. It
21:30
was that kind of thing, the TV and the jet
21:32
engine got invented at the same time. And
21:36
UK comedy TV made two cop shows at
21:38
the same time. Yes, or Ants and the
21:40
Bugs Life. Yes. Same
21:42
time. Yeah. Yeah,
21:44
it's not ridiculous. Insane that that happened.
21:48
I think Taylor Swift looks like the lady Ant from Ants.
21:50
Did I say that? Oh yeah, yeah,
21:52
yeah. Yeah. That makes sense. Yeah.
21:55
She's got totally spaced eyes. Very
21:58
wide. But it's so she
22:00
can see prey and see
22:02
predators rather coming and challenges
22:04
to intellectual product property Yeah, she can
22:07
see them coming in a a
22:09
320 degree vision But
22:12
she still has a blind spot And
22:15
in that blind spot is Ed Sheeran. I'm
22:18
guessing that's what people say hi
22:21
Ed Hi Ed. No,
22:23
you're a big pod bud. We
22:25
don't mean to slander you. It's all matey banter Um
22:29
Yes, what the fuck are we talking about made
22:31
in Chelsea? Okay, so you're converted now you're in
22:33
I love made in Chelsea But the others I
22:35
can't really stand. I mean my girlfriend
22:37
also watches love is blind and Netflix It's a big
22:39
one for a lot of people which
22:41
ones I went again It's one where they spend like
22:43
what's it like a month or something? Separated
22:46
by a wall and they just hear each other's voices and
22:48
they get to know each other not knowing at all What
22:51
they look like Jesus Christ and they decide whether or not
22:53
to to make a go of it And then they meet
22:55
each other in real life and then they finally see what
22:57
what each other looks like Why don't we make a incredibly,
23:00
you know successful reality format
23:02
by doing what all of these shows seem to do
23:04
which is to get a kind
23:06
of Suffering or torture
23:09
from a classic novel and turn it into a
23:11
game only being
23:13
able to talk to someone through a wall and then being forced
23:15
to sort of marry them is like something from a It's
23:18
like something to get in front of a dickens. Oh, you're a man in
23:20
the iron mask or something. Yeah Something
23:22
from pre-revolutionary France Insane
23:26
that's the format. We just go. Okay, all
23:28
the orphans are in a workhouse and they
23:30
all want porridge Only
23:34
a sexy governor of the little
23:36
choose the short straw to ask
23:38
for more Twist
23:44
yes thing it's twist it'll be
23:47
called twist or orphan house Oh
23:52
Or work house spelt with an e where it counts
23:54
did you did you see about that milk manner? Did
23:57
you know that's a Simpsons?
24:00
Family Guy joke isn't it? Milf Island? Alright,
24:02
well there's Milf Manor. You didn't say anything about Milf
24:04
Manor. Stop saying Milf Manor. What?
24:08
It's real. Yeah,
24:10
so if I'm not getting this wrong,
24:12
it's a bunch of milfs. You
24:16
won't believe this, Pia, but they're all put in
24:18
the manor together. Okay, I
24:20
see where they got the name from now. And
24:22
they're like, who are you going to get paired up
24:24
with? And then arrive
24:27
at an equal amount of young men. Right. But
24:30
these aren't just any young men,
24:32
Pia. Okay. These are the sons
24:34
of the milfs. My God.
24:37
And the milfs have to pair off with
24:39
each other's sons. With each other's sons. And
24:42
there is, for example, a
24:45
sequence where the boys have
24:47
to massage the milfs at
24:50
random, but they've got blindfolds
24:52
on, which means there is a small
24:54
chance they might end up erotically massaging
24:57
their mother. I
25:00
mean, it's a golden age for TV, Pia,
25:02
and I won't hear otherwise. It's
25:04
a golden age for television. That
25:07
is just like something from
25:09
Dante. It's
25:11
like a punishment from one of the earlier circles of
25:13
hell, admittedly. Yeah. But still,
25:15
it's so... Yeah, it's Greek. It's
25:17
fucking Oedipal. Oedipal and Freudian and
25:19
all the other words. Milf
25:23
Manor. Milf Manor, baby. Is it American, it
25:26
must be. Yes, of course. It doesn't
25:28
feel like it would be legal here for some reason.
25:31
It feels like something the EU would say, there's
25:33
no law against it, but we're banning it. Yeah, yeah,
25:35
yeah. For the good of Europe. I
25:39
also like that that means that a bunch of Americans have
25:41
to use the word manna, which
25:43
feels for me like such an English word.
25:46
Yes. For something, it implies they know it's
25:48
creepy. A manna is
25:50
a creepy mansion. A manna is creepy. But
25:52
the only difference between a mansion and a
25:54
manna is a manna's creepy. Yes, whereas in
25:57
more sort of English-English culture, it's
25:59
either... Oh, welcome to the manor,
26:01
to the manor house. Or it's, he
26:04
lives around your manor. He's from your fucking manor.
26:07
You know, like the old country thing is like
26:09
your ends. Ah yes, yes, yes. Ah, I
26:11
didn't know that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, your manor.
26:13
The really truly spectacular manners in England,
26:16
at least, are called house. Is
26:19
something house. Right?
26:21
Yeah. Is the manor? There are some manners around.
26:23
Okay, well, I'm speaking out of my ass here.
26:25
Well, you... I'm speaking out of my shit manor.
26:28
You're speaking out of your shit manor. More
26:31
adjustment. This droopy ass...
26:33
You gotta tighten it up. Ah.
26:36
Sorry for these noises, listeners. This
26:38
microphone stand is like that old
26:42
riddle about the life of man. It
26:44
was like, in the morning I
26:47
have four legs, in the afternoon I have
26:49
two, and in the evening I have three,
26:51
and he's like, it is man as he
26:53
gets older. And this is like, at
26:56
the start of the podcast I am at Pride. So
26:58
then in the middle of the podcast I am drooping,
27:00
you know, the end. On
27:02
the ground. Well, the end is basically pointing at your crotch,
27:05
yeah. Yeah. The... I'm
27:10
surprised to hear this still about the... I
27:13
don't like this idea of
27:15
the MILF manor. I'm against this. On
27:17
the topic of the breakdown of society.
27:20
Yeah. I witnessed
27:22
yesterday a TFL
27:24
fight, a fight on the... Well, it wasn't the
27:26
underground, it was the overground. Oh, yeah. It was
27:28
a fight between... I
27:30
don't know what you call them. So he's a guy, he's
27:32
wearing the overground vest, and he's got one of those microphone
27:35
things that they walk around with. Yeah. He's the
27:37
guy that says, stay clear of the closing doors,
27:40
get behind the yellow line. He's not a
27:42
conductor, I don't know what you'd call him. He's a
27:44
member of staff, but... A station, a member of station
27:47
staff. Isn't that what they always say? Please contact a
27:49
member of station staff. What's the name of that? Station
27:51
staff. Well, this guy's a member of station staff, and
27:53
the train was pulled in, and it's saying, please wait
27:56
behind the yellow lines, and as he's doing this, there's
27:58
a guy walking towards him to get on... onto this
28:00
train to walking towards the door. And
28:02
he squeezes past another
28:05
guy who is on the yellow
28:07
line and in doing so, moves
28:09
over the yellow line towards like
28:11
close to the train. And as
28:14
he does this, the member of
28:16
station staff is mid speech and
28:18
he points at this guy and over the microphone says,
28:20
please don't, no, he doesn't say please, he says, don't
28:22
do that again. And this
28:24
really irks the guy who's done it. And
28:26
he goes up right in front of the guy and he's like,
28:28
I had to get around him, I had to get around him
28:30
and the door's open and he wants to get on the train.
28:35
And so he gets on the train, but the
28:37
member of station staff stands his ground and he's
28:39
like, you need to stay behind the yellow
28:41
line, don't do that again. It's dangerous
28:43
and the guy comes back out of the
28:45
train to the edge of the train and
28:47
says, don't tell me what, you're
28:49
shining, shining, shining. I'll see you, you fucking idiot,
28:52
you fucking wanker. And then
28:54
the guy, the member of station staff is like,
28:57
you're loser, you're loser. Really?
28:59
And they get up real close to each other and
29:02
the door's closing on the passenger guy and
29:04
the member of station staff goes, you're affecting
29:06
the doors now, you're
29:08
affecting the doors and the guy gets in and
29:10
he gets through the window. He gets into the
29:12
train, he's like looking at this member of station
29:14
staff through the window. He's like
29:16
pointing at him and the member of station
29:18
staff is pointing at his head in sort of
29:20
crazy motions because you're a loser, mate, loser. And
29:23
then the train goes on. Oh my God. Yeah,
29:25
and you know what, Pierre, when the fight
29:28
started, my instinct was to walk away
29:30
because I had to avoid confrontation, confrontation,
29:32
confrontation, but I forced myself to stay
29:34
because I was right there, stay and watch. Yeah.
29:37
Because I thought fish was gonna fly. Really? Well, because
29:39
the guy was like, you know, the
29:41
passenger was a lot more aggressive. And he's just
29:43
a civy. He's a civ. What
29:47
was his vibe? That's why
29:49
I was trying to trigger. Drunk business man. Drunk,
29:52
not business man. Dangerous youth.
29:54
Not youth. Maybe about,
29:57
I'll say late thirties. Oh, okay.
30:01
Ah, Not disabled but not like
30:03
not ensued. He had like essential
30:05
bag but is otherwise quite casually
30:07
dressed. Ah hard to tell will
30:09
work he did. I mean yeah
30:11
if you it was hard to
30:14
tell like a generic auto generated
30:16
map. Honestly yeah yeah. And.
30:18
He he looked like me could
30:20
be the. He.
30:23
Looked like a the protagonists and city
30:25
a full. Ride. My run by
30:28
not Eastern European. he sounded English but
30:30
ethnically he looked mixed race of some
30:32
kind of complied tell So he was
30:34
as everyone at once exactly like exactly
30:36
I did not tell anything about this
30:38
guy. can do whatever he wants because
30:40
he's the hardest man to have an
30:42
eye on Amazon I've. Met. So
30:44
funny am. Yep! Our
30:46
ages was that against being told off
30:49
yeah I was is kind of israel
30:51
still very toxic a slave to the
30:53
i know enough money to like as
30:55
a bit rude from but i'd buy
30:57
from them member states and stuff but
30:59
i think the rudeness going to do
31:01
that again was it like us a
31:03
rudeness seed and disguised as wanted to
31:05
see the as fertilizer and sunlight unexamined
31:07
i'm not a big big bush a
31:09
big rudeness bush and so y U
31:11
s l at end of as like
31:13
why have you. Done. This lion.
31:16
Any of this happen. But. I thought
31:18
he I tried to. I tried to do the
31:20
David Foster Wallace thing. I'm imagining the best possible
31:22
reason of guy hadn't all a killer would live
31:24
with the at a stressful day and is lower
31:26
than. The. laughing you wonder with on telling
31:28
them off been. When. I'm in a state
31:30
I'm like author lacing I need is a
31:32
convert a some just like whatever just nod
31:34
and whatever yes like was is not them.
31:36
Come up again as a anonymous he was
31:39
going and really maybe this guy had recently
31:41
been attacked by a yellow line. A.
31:44
Yellow Lab? Yeah, yeah right are I And so
31:46
he was. He thought. You. Know
31:48
I deserve to step over these lines and show
31:50
them who's boss. Yeah, but I love the Olive.
31:52
The idea of one of the train platform guys
31:54
going you're a loser. loser
31:56
yeah than i might i liked it so the knew this
31:58
was a kind of trump It's so
32:01
young. Loser. It's so
32:03
like young teenager like, ugh, der brain. I
32:05
love Loser as an insult. It's my favorite
32:07
insult. It's so funny just to go straight
32:09
to it. You're a loser. You're a loser!
32:12
Straight to it and then tap your head
32:14
like Loser means crazy as well. Yeah. It's
32:16
not really like the I guess while he's
32:19
on the job he can't respond with swearing.
32:21
He can't call the guy a wanker back
32:23
because he's got like... No! That's
32:26
true. There's probably some some little
32:28
regulation. But Loser's great. Loser's so
32:30
much more damning because also that's
32:34
to do with his whole life. Yeah,
32:37
yeah, yeah. Someone could be a wanker and a winner.
32:39
That's true. A loser, that's terrible.
32:42
Loser. That's across everything. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You're not
32:44
doing well in your job. You're not doing well
32:46
in your relationship. You don't have a friend. No.
32:48
A wanker, you can be a high
32:51
flying businessman or city person
32:53
and be a wanker. That's
32:56
how we got to the top. You could be
32:58
nailing it and be a wanker. That's right. But
33:00
you can't be a loser in smashing it. No,
33:02
by definition. And also it's quite funny for someone
33:05
to be like arguing with you and as a
33:07
result you say only a loser would argue with
33:09
me. Right, exactly. And then he keeps arguing with you.
33:11
Exactly at a point. Those kind of his implications like
33:13
only a loser would argue with me about this this
33:15
much. This is crazy. That's
33:18
so funny. But I felt sorry for the member of
33:20
station staff because it's like this is just something I
33:22
have, you know, all day has to deal with all
33:26
these different strangers and, yeah, and
33:28
like huge hunks of metal hurtling towards
33:31
an unprotected undivided platform. Yeah. This is this
33:33
is a question I've just thought up. Do
33:36
you think the members of
33:38
station staff who work at like Westminster station
33:40
where there's a barrier and doors between the
33:42
train and the platform, yeah, are the envy
33:45
of members of station staff who work at stations
33:47
where there is no barrier and literally people could
33:49
just walk in front of the train. Oh, because
33:51
like in Westminster, it's like, oh, yeah,
33:54
there's these big glass walls here. They
33:56
can't even have to look out for I don't have to worry
33:58
about people. I don't have to worry. about the yellow
34:00
line it's not a yellow line it's a it's
34:02
a yellow wall it's a big wall no big
34:04
wall you can't get on the tracks yeah it's
34:06
fine yeah maybe it is like a
34:08
sweet gig I think about it maybe there aren't
34:10
members of staff there I've
34:13
rarely seen them I guess if you work there
34:15
you I don't know you have to do more
34:18
security drills about if someone tries to blow up
34:20
Parliament or something ah yeah
34:22
yeah mr. fans mr. call painting
34:24
mr. fans which I think means
34:26
I thought they meant there was a fire
34:30
it can't mean that traditionally in theater
34:32
it does right but yeah mr. sands
34:34
is something or inspector sands a few
34:36
times a few times
34:38
over the past few weeks on my many
34:40
travels I've just heard them say can British
34:42
Transport Police please go to platform for southbound
34:45
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34:47
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36:22
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36:25
Meat. Would you buy things in the pub from Pete the
36:27
Meat? Yeah,
36:30
if it was a butcher, I'd
36:32
be a good name for a butcher, Pete the Meat. But
36:35
you know the thing where people go around pubs
36:37
selling meat? Oh, I see
36:39
no. This is an aspect of British culture I don't
36:41
know about. No, and it's
36:43
very like Midlands
36:46
and North, I think. Right. Crazy to
36:48
me. Yeah, it's mad. Often it's
36:50
just a result of shoplifting steaks. Right. In
36:53
London, whenever I've seen it, it's been stuff that's very
36:55
clearly shoplifted. Gosh. Where in
36:57
other places it can just be cuts of meat somehow. I
36:59
would not buy meat from a man
37:01
in a pub. From Pete the Meat? No. Well,
37:05
do you get some touch regardless? Yep. Salutations.
37:09
Hello. Pete
37:13
says, I spotted this at my
37:15
sister's house recently, where she grows all her own
37:17
veg on what used to be the lawn. Oh,
37:20
so in the front? Wow, veg on the front. I
37:23
guess you could have a lawn in the back. Okay. Either
37:26
way, though, it used to be a lawn. That's
37:30
dramatic. Would I have the confidence to
37:32
smash up a load of turf? For
37:35
veg. He has a commitment. You're
37:38
losing a lot of walking space. Yeah.
37:40
Yeah. Although in the UK, often,
37:42
especially when it's raining and wet like it
37:44
is outside now, your lawn is
37:46
just a mud trap waiting to happen. It's
37:49
not even walking space. Yeah. Of
37:52
course, as a 53-year-old lady, it's entirely
37:54
possible she is actually involuntarily... Oh, no,
37:56
this is going to ruin the tat.
37:59
Here's why you've got to be... be careful okay that's
38:01
tattooed gardening okay so
38:04
it's a Phil it's our old
38:06
friend wooden
38:09
rectangle sign yeah hanging
38:11
on rope great you
38:14
know oh by the way I quickly should
38:16
say I was on a stag
38:18
tour of the weekend oh yes
38:20
and we stayed at an Airbnb
38:23
and and I saw a
38:25
lot of tennis
38:27
in the wild including a wild spotting
38:30
of in the kitchen did
38:34
I just roll my eyes out loud really
38:36
a frame picture of did I just
38:38
roll my eyes out loud I was
38:41
like yeah gosh yeah real
38:43
life Airbnb tent my
38:46
god well this is our
38:48
old friend sign on rope and
38:50
it says gardening yep
38:52
okay so it that's pretty clear
38:55
yeah so
38:57
exciting I
39:00
blank my blanks so
39:04
exciting I shit my pants I
39:07
wish it said that so I got
39:09
gardening so exciting I blank my blanks
39:13
Wow you got pants right oh
39:15
well actually no you didn't oh but you hmm
39:22
so exciting I you're
39:24
in the right wheelhouse I
39:28
so exciting I soil
39:30
I soiled my boots so
39:38
it's not even a play on soil no
39:41
but again you're so in the right gardening
39:45
so exciting I left my wife no
39:50
you're in the right wheelhouse of piss and
39:52
shit oh really okay yeah gosh it is
39:54
soiling oneself to some extent do it it
39:57
is it just is oh but
39:59
I soiled It's not
40:01
a word late would be great but as
40:03
yeah but you rather at idea for your
40:05
life the time it and if i so
40:07
exciting i. Wet. I.
40:10
Were it's my pants moment houses Lm a
40:12
boot so at my it upon. So
40:18
exciting I when it's my it kind of
40:20
only really works in an American accent. To
40:23
be fair, Plants. Yes
40:25
Ah you got it for you know
40:27
I didn't do much outside our on
40:29
by where I went. My plan away
40:32
my plan. Handsome plants leader Yasser I
40:34
wet my pants. I would miss her
40:36
husband specific plot and so plans and
40:39
let me plants pants he has set
40:41
of your from annoyance. Yeah but you
40:43
can't say. So. Exciting! I
40:46
went my Pa her hair oh no
40:48
I've wet my pants. I don't mind
40:50
that today's near These people might say
40:52
that I made in Chelsea. I went
40:54
my Paul Amazon's. Sweater.
40:59
The summer at my sister's house recently where she goes
41:01
on her and visionaries with alone of course as a
41:03
fifty three year old lady it's entirely possible see actually
41:05
is in voluntarily wetting had plants when she gets of
41:07
a second I did. I
41:09
think. Getting.
41:12
I think that atmosphere will nails on
41:14
very quickly. Code you pets are they
41:17
are am sorry didn't quite get there
41:19
that were Rossi not bad or wrong.
41:21
Now our those voters is weird because
41:23
it's shit my pants. You
41:25
almost nailed it straight away and and
41:27
soils my plants would be yeah, that
41:29
would be great Muslims and said that's
41:31
not what people say. Yes, Some
41:34
of the things if is is is
41:36
a out how to go yup yup
41:38
on soil Loma plan as. So.
41:43
They're the next one is
41:45
from just. Cs.
41:50
Of. The
41:53
who's who's who's last. It
41:55
just as. Bad
41:58
as last jeffries will ask. The.
42:00
Guy you though his last the wake of the
42:03
party? maybe? yeah, who's us says. It's
42:05
just left. And beat the made.
42:09
Just as dear insert Poo, we related
42:12
been based on Columbia. Ah the
42:14
really get on. Yeah. Listen
42:16
to episode Two two seven where you
42:18
are discussing toilet things, bringing people closer
42:20
together. You reminded me of a scientific
42:22
study that I always wanted to conduct
42:24
but have never move forward with. Came
42:28
than really like to hear that yes
42:30
or kind of guns and exactly. It
42:33
is a well established fact that your own
42:35
farts, no matter how pungent or emetic they
42:37
may be, always smelled wonderful to the owner.
42:40
Yes, yes to the greater degree. Ali's
42:42
of interesting and you can be You
42:44
can bear them. You can bear the
42:47
mail us to flee your own arthritis,
42:49
thrive fog. Yeah, Of. Creating
42:53
a warm sense of comfort and security and
42:55
even the most trying times. Colleagues.
43:02
During my post graduate studies in the
43:04
early two thousands of own a very
43:06
different field. I made
43:08
an observation that has the potential
43:10
to evolve our understanding of this
43:12
phenomenon. Oh okay. exciting new setting.
43:15
What my plans to this exciting
43:17
I shot myself have out a
43:19
sign finger I see like gardening.
43:22
Yeah. Look at a summit.
43:24
Read the sign. We.
43:26
Always like it when someone breaks new ground. Of
43:29
Little Break New Wind. In
43:31
this area am. So.
43:35
I made an observation the has the
43:37
potential to evolve our understanding of this
43:39
phenomenon. Whilst lying in bed with my
43:41
then girlfriend, she let off a farce
43:44
ah know which was initially trapped beneath
43:46
the do They. Oh no
43:48
yeah, Stuff on the de ya de sick
43:50
dome. The Dutch oven. The Dutch oven. As.
43:54
The smell steadily fried itself from
43:56
it's temporary enclosure. She
43:59
was absolutely. Lighted with what she
44:01
had Pretty. oh God. I
44:04
don't I got a yeah so sick
44:06
Delight is not my i feel sick
44:08
yeah. However, Unbeknownst.
44:10
To her. I too
44:12
had released a little squeaker. Which.
44:15
Was far more likely to have
44:17
contributed to the all sectors stimulation.
44:20
They. Made a fund baby. The made some father's half
44:22
the half of each of them. When a man
44:24
and a woman love each other very much. Though
44:27
my cover the bums with a big tent and fill
44:29
it with and has do it they'll have a very
44:31
the have a special thought. They'll.
44:33
Have a very special get all together and have
44:35
a special five, a special foster these hello and
44:37
that's where you come from. Because.
44:40
You're a loser That's what the guys who
44:42
decided at a pet right at first. it
44:44
was taken a long time ago and I
44:46
would pay off with the whole platform would
44:49
have for the hands of an ssl apart
44:51
a thefts. Some another bench and
44:53
the platform undergone thousand. I thought it was
44:55
weird where he said i thought was weirdly
44:57
specific words would come on it's fun Assessor.
45:00
So he's on his and
45:03
sneaky. Once once I told
45:05
her of my almost simultaneous
45:07
explosion, her perspective on what
45:10
had just unfolded shifted drastically.
45:12
Interesting. Interesting. So.
45:14
The suggestion is it is
45:17
com lately psychological. He.
45:19
Says what was once delight was no
45:21
more. Unsettling, The whole situation caused me
45:24
to formulate a hypothesis: Is there some
45:26
intrinsic chemical property of your own farts
45:28
that create roy that you feel when
45:31
samples? Or is it simply that you
45:33
know that it is yours. And
45:35
therefore, your brain interprets the smell
45:37
in a more favorable manner as
45:40
compared to an identical smell released
45:42
from elsewhere. As
45:44
at us as a very good, very
45:46
interesting and them the sun's a compelling
45:48
evidence that it is. Completely.
45:51
Psychosomatic. however. Jeff, I'm
45:53
gonna throw. I'm
45:55
going to throw a a. Saucy.
45:58
Rock into the pond of your theory. I
46:00
have heard. Or read or something.
46:02
I have this idea in my mind from
46:05
somewhere that there's a pheromone aspect to thought
46:07
Soon. And I'm still unclear
46:09
on whether the whole firemen things even real.
46:11
I think maybe it's not family that all
46:13
the I've I've heard on v illnesses and
46:15
really. Because as old as they
46:18
will, the theories about people's pheromones? Yeah, we'll
46:20
be releasing pheromones And as now we know
46:22
where data to each other and they have
46:24
you. ever. Got.
46:26
Off with the or had a Sexy Times.
46:28
As someone who. They. Were very nice and
46:31
you got on with the Just States Meldrum. They.
46:33
Smelled wrong. Yeah, there's nothing wrong with them. and it
46:35
wasn't like they smell drunk or they rolled in peanut
46:37
butter or something. This. Is something
46:39
off about them? Natural. Sent
46:41
no one on consciously anyway.
46:44
Much I've had that and some friends might have as
46:46
well. A friend of mine stop going out with some
46:48
uncommon. A by the maiden smell bad
46:50
that his mouth Rothys is isomers is no right
46:53
about. An. Yeah, I'm sure there's
46:55
something to I'm so so Maybe she
46:57
initially didn't mind because you guys have
46:59
been going out long enough Jeff that
47:01
you had adjusted to to this. Pheromone.
47:04
Fonts? Yeah. And. So that
47:06
she our you know it was already in their
47:08
programmed in as like a nicer. As.
47:11
An as it's it or ab I was
47:13
couldn't defend say chemical anymore. Yeah all that
47:15
was left was a psychological the ass so
47:17
you have to do with strangers. For
47:21
this, develop a efforts to be
47:23
a dependable replicable study. We.
47:25
Could do with strangers. Yeah we
47:28
need a.protect. Us
47:30
Project S. Ssssss.
47:32
As if as a clarify, my inadvertent
47:34
crossover experiment showed that both of us
47:36
enjoy the thought when we thought it
47:39
was Aus. Yeah yeah. interesting rain to
47:41
the government and down result. Ah yes
47:43
thank you for I go back to
47:45
Jeff will get funding for that from
47:47
the you think of advancing. Thank.
47:49
You for advanced factory science. And
47:52
us, yes exactly am I? Now
47:55
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