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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Hi. Hello. Good morning. How are you? Good. I want to celebrate the podcast this morning. Great. I want to discuss all that's good about it. All that's wonderful about us podcasting. And then for the other 52 minutes. All right. Press the music, please, James. Can you put some music in here, James? Just a little bit of music to lift the conversation. Can you put some music in here, James?
Just a little bit of music to lift the conversation. Thank you so much, James. What's up, man? Don't know, you ready? No, I'm with you, I'm with you. No, you're not saying this is good, you should listen to it. You're saying why it's a nice thing in our lives. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, exactly. Lovely. Great. I'll give you an example this morning. Yeah.
We need to do some stuff in the house at the moment. And I said, just give me an hour to pod with David and I'm all yours. And I thought, isn't that fantastic? I'm all yours. I'm all yours. Let me just have a... I wanted to dissect that line. Oh, no. Rather than, and we'll crack on together. OK. Yeah, no. Yeah. Well, she is taking the lead on the thing that needs doing, but...
She takes the lead on that. You take the lead on meatballs.
Chapter 2: What do Joe and David celebrate about their podcast?
On me potting without her. I take the lead. No, well... I'm going to be honest. I've got time to pod at the moment. And I'm like, I feel terrific about it. Do you? Yeah. Well, the way you said it, it's very one-sided. No, I definitely do. We stopped potting at 11.20 yesterday. In fact, it was 11.21 a.m. And I went, what the fuck am I doing with my life? I've got nothing.
Okay, the celebrate the pod feels like it's over. No. But the pod side's lovely. But it's the bit after I went, fuck it, I'm aimless. Anyway, the celebrate the pod. Can I say something off the back of that? Imagine we went, okay. Let's have some pod-related adventures that we document for the pod. Don't grimace at that. Fuck's sake. I mean, you kind of go, no, listen, actually.
You went, right, I'm going to go and do some canoeing or something. Not that, but no. No, but something. You just went, no. No. No, but you know what I mean? Go, I'm going to do something that then I can chat about.
the following day try and make some adventures okay that's nice yeah yeah I mean why were you so out when I first said it because it involves other people no it doesn't no it doesn't I thought I had to pod and go up to the canoe man and say no no no listen listen you go and do something and go yesterday I did some stonewalling okay yeah I'm in it yeah great Yeah. It's not forcing it, is it?
No, you've got to go, you know, and you go... Well, it's a new section. Yeah, but it's also like you're just going... We did Wednesdays. We did Wednesdays. Something like that. Yeah. Or just every day I've done something. Yeah, that's great. Just go, right, this is fantastic. I've got this opportunity. I'm going to have some adventures. Yeah, you're right. And go, I've never done... I don't know.
I've never ever gone to the next village along and had a walk around it. So I'm going to have a walk around the next village. Now that I like. What's wrong with the other things I said? No, I like that. I like the idea that I'm just going to a village to walk around. You too. These weren't ideas. These were off the top of my head things.
wow but i wasn't saying do that i wouldn't say do canoeing it's whatever you want to do no that's great i've always thought about going into that i'm going to go to it it's like grabbing onto a runaway train you are half on one well it's a positive No, you're right. You've got the day free. What should I do? I'll do something different, and I can talk to Joe about it the next day.
Yeah, and, you know, I don't say no to the kids. I go, I've got this. I went over to the thingy today. Do you know there's an old Roman well? Yeah. And they go, it's their dad. I go, yeah, there is. Great. Yeah. Yeah, I like that. Okay. I did like that. Instead of just sitting here going, oh, I don't know what to do, do something new and talk about it on the pod. Yeah. We did Wednesdays.
It could be going, I got stuck into pulling the old shed down yesterday. Whatever it is, I've got to stop giving examples now. The more examples I give, the worse the idea sounds. But you know what I'm saying? Yeah, it also sounds good. It does. There's definitely an excitement that you can't hide when certain ideas hit you. This feels somewhere in the middle. Now, I like this.
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Chapter 3: What is 'We Did Wednesdays' and how does it work?
The tone's changed. No, it hasn't changed. I've just gone slower. Okay, so it's all about what you, I gotcha, I gotcha. Yeah, it's not like going, right, now you've got a gun, bungee jump. Gotcha. It's not that, it's going, this is thing I've wanted, I've thought of. Yeah, great. And it could be as little or as big as you like. Yeah, it's great stuff, yeah.
Might be just having tea with your neighbour. Yeah. Okay. There's a sort of huffing to the start. No, no, I'm getting it. I'm catching up. Honestly, I feel like I'm dealing with the fencer again. And he didn't last long. No, he didn't. No. Can't deny that. But I like the idea. I like this. I like this. I like the idea. Okay. Okay. Okay.
Well, I'm not saying we have to, you know, I'm not forcing it on anyone. No, no. It's like, we've got this opportunity. Exactly. You're right. You're right. You're right. Because I had a thing this morning, right? I'll be honest. I was like, I was like, I can't have one of those days again where we had the other day where it's got nothing to talk about.
No, we can, but I was thinking, but I was thinking, oh, there are those people that do, you know, this week we're building a bike again or whatever. Do you know what I'm going to do? Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry. That was a double espresso talking. Sorry, go on. And all I was saying is we've got this opportunity. We don't have to talk about bicycles everywhere. Yeah, you're right.
You're bloody right. You're bloody right, actually. Okay, this is unnerving me now. No, you're right. Am I? I'm going to do two things now. Say the thing you were going to say. Well, one of them I'll tell you and the other ones I'll do this week. I'm going to Agatha Christie's house. Ooh, lovely. Yeah. Haven't you been? No. Beatrice Potter. Oh, yeah, that's it.
I'm going to go to Agatha Christie's house. Yeah, great. No, I'm not going to do that. No, I am going to do that. I'm also... Pigeon steps as well. You don't have to do big ones. I'm going to go... I'm going to look at the South Hams, which is South Devon. The what? South Hams? The map. The South Hams. It's called South Devon. You're going to... I'll do the project.
You did this before, but it was a long drive away. But I'll find something within and I'll go to that village. I always thought that was a good idea. Pin in the map. Give it like a five mile radius around your house. And pin it. I'm going to do Agatha Christie's house. Where's that got the Christie's at? On the River Dart. Oh, you like it down there as well. I like it down there, yeah.
Imagine that. You're going, oh, I'm just going to have an hour by the Dart. Okay, so I've got South Devon up. It's from Plymouth to, like, Torquay. Should I get it up? And down. What? Should I get it up on the map? I'm just going to whirl around with the icon. Okay. Actually, I might go into mid-Devon a little bit as well. Okay. Whirl around with the icon and you tell me when to start. Okay.
I'm not going to say it straight away, so get whirling. Stop. Well, I never. Is it your turn? No. Are you going to say it or not? It's... Slapton. Slapton. Let's have a look at Slapton. I've been to Slapton. It's Slapton Castle. Lovely. I can't see me ever doing this. It's Slapton Castle. How am I going to fucking do it, Slapton Castle? I don't know. I'll go to Slapton Castle. Do you know what?
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Chapter 4: What experiences does David share about visiting Agatha Christie’s house?
He can also field at cover. Zip. Yeah, I used to walk in like that. I used to copy. There's a cricketer called Derek Randall. He used to walk in 20 yards before the bowler. So he was almost running in. So I used to do that. Embarrassing. And then swoop. I always tried to swoop. What the fuck's that? I don't know. I just wanted people to go, fucking hell, he's got his own style.
Swoopy doopy over there. Then I started knocking on the door of Sussex again. Knocking on the door, knocking on the door. Got picked for the B team.
tour down to devon as it goes i can't remember anything about that but i remember catching the captain of essex out bang sharp catch and they did they notice you it's a shame he's not from i think pat kale was there and i think no someone else who looked like pat kyle was there even better on a paving slab okay but you were you hoping for
Because you read about, you know, always footballers going, I got turned down by Man City. You know, and you go, fuck, now he's... No, I was never, I was just never quite... On my day when the shackles are off, nice to watch. You're fifth. Nice to watch. I think in those situations, you have to be standout, don't you? You can't be fifth if you're going to go anywhere.
You go, there's one clear point. Oh, fucking hell, you've got to be in fucking tons, tons, tons, left, right and centre. You've got to be hitting daddy hundreds. Daddy long lids hundreds. Daddy hundreds are basically if you get 150, 180. Do they call them daddy hundreds? He's a fucking daddy hundred. Do you call it that or they call it that?
No, I've never even called it that, but I enjoy hearing people say it. But people say it. They actually say daddy hundreds. Yeah, with a little glint in their eye. Wankers. The lot of them, including Pat Ketnum. No. No. God bless them. So I started playing for Sussex. Where's your fucking twist? I think we played Middlesex. I'm pretty sure I played Mark Butcher, who went on to play for England.
I just remember this boy. I'm pretty sure it was Mark Butcher, but I don't know for sure. But it's in there. It's in there. It's a lovely colour. It's a lovely colour. So, under 16s, they're choosing a squad of 13 to tour Jersey. Who are? Sussex? Sussex. This is the A team? This is the A team. I am genuinely nervous now. They're picking a squad. I'm in. No. I'm in. What? Really?
It's a squad of about 13, 14. But you're in the squad. That's like being selected for... Oh, some super cricketers in there. You're never going to play, but what? Super cricketers in there. So we'd already played Jersey. Crawley had played Jersey a few months before and they had this batsman.
In fact, if we can find this batsman, the best batsman I've ever played against at a young age, he got 200 against us. This would make my year if we could find this batsman who I played against. So he will be around about 50. He'll be 51. Playing for Jersey. He was the best batsman in 1990 for Jersey. Tall, short, fat, thin? Normal. I think quite good looking, actually. Okay, that'll help. Yeah.
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