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Chapter 1: What emails are featured in this week's listener mailbag?
it's email time now that's who the time is right now we're opening up all of the old emails now i wonder who has emailed in now and craig and stew have emailed in now and sally too has emailed in now and john and bob
Oh, oh, we're gonna read em now Oh, oh, we're gonna read em now Mailbag. Happy Friday.
Happy Friday, everybody. Here we go, the mailbag. Let's open the mailbag. Okay. Let's see what we got. Okay. So people send in us emails about anything we've spoken about on the pod or anything in particular.
But the important bit is we asked people to send stuff in to us years ago and we never actually read any of them.
Chapter 2: What is the story behind the long brick wall mentioned?
So we're kind of going back like a few years as well. And we're reading some recent stuff as well.
Yeah. And if we read out your email, you get a nice reply from us.
You get. And the rule is, whatever anyone replies, sends us, we just say, whatever it is, thank you for your email. Yeah.
Yeah.
What do you want? Even if you said, even if Stevie Wonder emails and says, please come to me. Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm doing a private concert. Yeah. Let's start with the newie. Let's start with the newie. Are we having any replies to thank you for your email?
No.
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Chapter 3: What music tracks did Chatabiscuit send in?
I'll give you this. Hi, David and Joe from Allen. Joe, the place with the long brick wall with the stags near the entrance, as mentioned on the patronette with Paul McCaffrey, I think you're talking about Charborough Park, something A31 near Blandford. That's it. That's it. What's it called? Googling it, it says the wall has over two million bricks.
Brilliant.
What's it called again? Charborough Park.
Charborough. I love driving past Charborough Park. Over two million bricks. Yes. Yeah.
Chapter 4: What experiences do listeners share about moving to Lanzarote?
Thank you. Yeah. Thank you for your email.
Yeah.
And that's a genuine thank you for your email.
Oh, yeah. Fuck. Thank you for your email. Thank you for your email. Right. An old one? Yeah.
Oh, Charborough Park.
love that wall okay this is from James Elmy and it's three and a half years ago fucking hell super I was 17 thought I was cool and the local magazine called my voice a chainsaw feel free to use this as a sting weather intro yeah we went through a big phase of saying we should have a weatherman didn't we And the file's called Brian, brackets, where will I be?
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Chapter 5: What suggestions do listeners have for future podcast guests?
And he now works for Cozy Cat Plumbing and Heating. Cozy Cat. Cozy Cat Plumbing and Heating. Oh, no, maybe the band are called Brian, Where Will I Be? The song is called Half of These Songs Are Not About You. Wow, lovely. Who knows? Are you listening? Yeah.
well if you told me that was a famous band i'd believe um i was sure voice was like that so you could just Give you a real... You've really got to throw yourself into that sort of thing.
I ain't got no gold. He's 17 years old. He sounds about 45. Yeah.
Chapter 6: What are the highlights of cruise ship holidays discussed?
What were we meant to use it for? They said a sting or a weather intro. Why a weather intro? I thought they'd be singing about the weather. I don't know. I'll stick it in there.
Thank you for your email. Thank you for your email.
That's Cozy Cat Plumbing and Heating.
Five-star rating across the board.
Yeah. Okay, let's find another. Let's open up the mailbag. What have we got? Um...
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Chapter 7: What feedback do listeners provide about the podcast merch?
This is from Lee. Two and a half years ago. Hi. Just handed in my notice as a social worker. Got three months doing nothing. I can offer an hour a day for free to help you out.
Cheers. Thank you very much. What were we wagging on about there? I don't know. We should get someone to come on and just do some stuff for us. Stuff for us? We didn't know what stuff was. Right. What do you want?
Chapter 8: What final thoughts do David and Joe share about the episode?
Tell me when to stop. If we'd taken him up on that offer, he could be sat next to you now. Yeah. All right. Morning, Lee. Just get on with the usual stuff. Another oldie.
Oh, okay. It's not that. It's a year and a half.
Yeah.
Bloody hell, what is this? This is from Cantina Guys. Dear David and Joe, Crunch Crunch. After two years of being a biscuit, I thought about time I drop you an email. Mainly to say a huge thanks for the pod. It's been a big part of my life. Made me giggle, laugh, cringe. It's generally helped me get through a particularly tricky period in my life.
I'm not somebody who writes emails or reaches out, but after a couple of years as a listener, it does strangely feel like writing to friends. Except, obviously a bit weird for you guys, there are a few thousand of us who I'm sure feel the same, that you've not met us once. To allow us in, I don't know why I'm in.
To allow us in, open up about your anxieties, fears, hang-ups is a selfless and courageous act which allows others to accept their own vulnerabilities and learn. That's why we do it. That's why we do it. Well, that's for me anyway. So again, many thanks. I seem to know way too much about you both. So if you're interested, now it's my turn. Is he telling us about him now? Yeah. Great.
I left the UK, open brackets, Ockley, Surrey. I think, what's his name lived there? The actor. He was an alcoholic. He was in Gladiator. Oliver Reed. Is that Oliver Reed? Is that where he had his party? I left the UK, Oakley, Surrey in 1993 with my then girlfriend Zoe and moved to Lanzarote for windsurfing and a beach lifestyle. Good for you. Still there 30 years later. Whoa.
I own two restaurants. Wow. And some holiday rental properties. Plus, I'm now a grandad at 49.
Fuck, he lives in London. I wonder where.
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