Sarah Barron
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Well, in that movie, the guy who hires Kaiser Sosei, his name is Mr. Kobayashi.
So it's, can I just say that there's a lot of brilliant things in the world that have been done by middle-class, middle-aged Englishmen.
And I think because they have such ordinary names, they're just embarrassed to go out into the world and say, for example, I think this big New York Times expose to find the founder of Bitcoin came after the Reuters expose to find Banksy.
and after all the digging they realized it's probably a guy called robin gunningham from bristol um who supports millwall he's just a very ordinary guy and and they just can't i guess middle class england can't fathom how just a guy like that could also be backseat
So, you know, this guy, he probably, Andy, listens to you on Test Mat Special, you know, plays squash, you know, but is the founder.
He needs a Karate Kid name.
It's very hard for genius to come from a guy called Gary from Cheltenham.
I would like to invest, I'm just putting it out here for everybody to consider.
I'd like to invest in Zaltzcoin, a currency that you could translate into cricket match tickets.
You know, I mean, Bitcoin has risen.
I mean, there's a Dogecoin, which is based on a dog.
There's Shiba Inu, which is a Japanese cat.
These are all variations of blockchain currencies.
Why can't we do money to cricket?
Well, apparently, the University of Reading did a study where they found that this octopus that's been on display, which is supposed to be the world's oldest octopus, is actually a very different animal.
It's related to a modern animal called a nautilus.
which is a multi-tentacled animal, a cephalopod with an external shell.