Chapter 1: What emails are featured in the listener's 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
Happy Friday, everyone.
You've got a nice weekend ahead.
Oh, here comes the postman.
Is it a different postman?
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Chapter 2: What parental quirks do listeners share?
No, he's gone upstairs.
Does he not come in anymore now?
Yeah, he does. Normally during Lose Two Stone.
Isn't Lose Two Stone fun?
Yeah. If you want to listen to Lose Two Stone, it's on our Patreon. It's...
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Chapter 3: What experiences did the hosts have working in retail during the 90s?
I keep trying to work out why it's so fun. I think it's because it's the goal. There's a goal.
There's a goal and it's stressful. Yeah. And there's like a tight rope of failure. Yeah. Right, let's delve into the bag. Friday mailbag. And we pull out an email.
Chapter 4: How do listeners choose which podcasts to follow?
from the 11th of March this year, nearly a month ago, from Keith Hendry. Hello, you brilliant pair. I have listened to you from the start whilst delivering fish around Edinburgh. I watched this program on TV and thought of you both. It's set in Cornwall and is about Dom Kinnear from the repair shop and his new life in Cornwall.
The thing that stood out in one of the episodes was they said the same words as David when he moved down there. And I quote... All these people are here in this wonderful place on holiday and we get to stay because we live here.
Chapter 5: What fitness routines are discussed in relation to house laps?
Keep up the drivel. It brings me so much laughter on my deliveries. Keith, 53, 5 for 11, 16 stone and I smell a fish on a Wednesday to Saturday.
he smells of fish once did you say that did you then did you say we get to yeah do you remember saying it yeah i think so still do well i met that guy on the beach last summer from london played cricket together i don't think i said it to him i said it to know me i said he's got to go home uh do you know what Can I piggyback it without you getting annoyed? Yeah. Two miles of no. Go on.
No, because I live near the sea.
Chapter 6: What insights are shared about weed price inflation?
Yeah. I'll go. I'll tell you the other day, I said, oh, look how many cars are parked up and we have to, we can walk here. Yeah. Smoke, that's horrible. Yeah, that's horrible. Sorry.
Just like they've been here. Don't send an email to James saying cut that.
I care if I want. Bleep it, Joe.
Chapter 7: How do listeners relate to the nostalgia of the Mighty Boosh?
That bit about where I... Bleep it, Joe. So, yeah, bleep it.
Why aren't I bleeping my bit? Oh, I don't care. I like it here. Punky? No, because I remember thinking when we came down on holiday, I remember being on the beach one Sunday night going, fucking hell, we've got to go back to...
My bags have got such energy.
Oh, this is nice. Well, I don't know if it is, but from Joshua.
Chapter 8: What are the current trends in weed consumption and pricing?
Boring parents thing. Things our parents do that were boring but sweet.
Oh, yes, yes, yes.
My mum is from Joshua. My mum used to drive by the fish and chip truck on the way home from swimming. Act like she wasn't going to stop and then swing round.
Lovely bit of business.
That is lovely.
I just remember one. Do you know Pole Hill?
No.
It's near Knockhole, Alpington. Right. When we were driving home. Down Pole Hill. There was two ways you could drive home. One was like a windy lane. And we asked Dad to drive the crocodile way. Because there was a piece of log that looked like a crocodile.
That's nice.
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