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Chapter 1: What tips do the hosts share for pre-show meetups?
it's literally like you're too big for your boots what do you mean you're the queen we're the sorry people new rage beat idea saying whatever makes you feel taller I'm so I'm going in my holly bobs right you think I want to knock the pilot out with a 1.5 kilogram pink pill dumbbell
hi welcome back to the pod happy monday guys happy monday happy last monday before the show i am so excited i hope that the weather's good for it because i know a lot of the girls like to go for a wee drink beforehand yes where do you think they should go actually see obviously the o2 is like kind of in the middle of nowhere right but you're near the town so where would you go see if it was us and we were going for food and stuff beforehand where would you go i
I think you can go anywhere that somebody'd actually messaged in saying like, can you give us somewhere that's nearby? Just get in a taxi, go wherever you want and then get a taxi. If you're in the town, you're nearby. Exactly. Everywhere is connected. It really doesn't matter. And if it's a nice day, you can walk to though too, can't you? Yeah, you can.
Chapter 2: What unique drink recommendations do the hosts make?
Yeah, you could walk. It's not like the wee 10 minute walk over the bridge, is it not? What bridge? Like the bridge that you drive over. I don't know the name of bridges in my town. Are you joking? No.
I don't know where anywhere is I don't actually because I get taxis that's why I actually don't really know where the O2 is do you know what you're better doing though see if you do want to like meet up with everybody beforehand I know that I feel like Gemma Sloan is our girl scout leader right over on Patreon there's a load of girls that are meeting up beforehand that are going their own so if you are also going yourself or you just want to meet some of the girls beforehand then go over to Patreon and make sure you're on the group chat because they will be I think they've got an Instagram group message together haven't they the ones that are going
and like to meet up so it means you can go and meet up with some girls beforehand and get some wee pals for the night which maybe it'll be like a wee last push for anyone that's thinking about going but not really sure if they should go by themselves like there is loads of people going on their own yeah there's also loads of guys coming so don't feel like you can't go if you're a guy yes there's loads this is not we are we are girls overheard but all the audience are not all girls that's true
Guys, can I give you a wee recommendation, right?
Chapter 3: How do the hosts discuss their holiday experiences?
Please do. I'm going to shock you because it's actually from M&S.
Oh, God's sake.
Can't believe it, right? Number one thing to try this week is, see in their fizzy drink section, right? You know, they have their own versions of like, they have like kombucha, which is unbelievable from M&S. See, they're like, they're not zero calories. They're about 60 odd calories, right? Sicilian lemon. Unbelievable.
Chapter 4: What are the hosts' thoughts on toxic relationships?
Is it cloudy? I don't know, it's in a can.
Does it feel cloudy?
It's very, it's not super sweet, right? It's like very, it feels like authentic lemonade. Oh, you feel like you are... I feel like it's freshly squeezed. You are Italian. I'm going to say it's cloudy. Sicilian lemonade. No, it's not, it's yellow.
Chapter 5: How do the hosts handle wedding invitation dilemmas?
That's cloudy. Is it?
Yeah.
What, yellow like a Fanta?
So it's not clear?
Yeah, so like bright as in cloudy. No, no, no. It's like a bright yellow. I feel like it's almost just straight lemonade. It's Sicilian lemonade.
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Chapter 6: What advice do the hosts give about long-term relationships?
There's also British apple and Brazilian. A fizzy apple juice? Yes. Oh, my God. It's so good. It's so, so good. The other one is Brazilian orange, right? Obviously, I have to tell you where it is to make it feel fancy.
Can I just say, actually, sorry, when I said apple-tizer there...
is this a mandela effect right yeah or is it just my family saying stuff wrong which we all know we've got previous for this yeah pompadom being one of them right um which is weird did we did we just drop the r or was it ever at some point called apple ties no it was always apple tizer yeah we called it apple ties for a period did you alan can you confirm we've done a survey of three here but i'm pretty sure i'm pretty sure we got it wrong i'm
Chapter 7: How do the hosts navigate conversations about personal growth?
Yeah, we got it wrong. We got it wrong. It's actually a nice thing.
My family said pedalo. No, we said pedalo. We said pedalo. Oh my God, make that bougie. It's a pedalo. We said pedalo for forever and I used to get annoyed at people saying pedalo and then I was like...
oh no it's me that's the problem here obviously it's pedal guys can we just open this can of worms actually worms that are like not worms covered in sugar actual worms if you didn't listen to the confessions for last week then you'll not get that joke so make sure you're signed up to the confession sessions but see saying things wrong
Chapter 8: What final thoughts do the hosts share before closing the episode?
Right? That's just a thing that we do. Sometimes it's unwittingly, right? We were on holiday. I don't even know if I'm going to let you keep this in. Fraser's dad said, fupa. Did you correct it? No, I laughed at it. And I said to Fraser, fupa.
so now I'm no longer going to say faux pas like I made a faux pas yeah I'm now going to say faux pas oh faux pas I'm going to say I made a faux pas yeah and I love that I personally love when someone says it wrong and then it changes my vocabulary and then I go oh fuck I don't realise it's wrong because it's part of my joke
Yeah. But that's why that that's continued on for so long is because nobody points it out.
Yeah.
Padalo being one of them. Padalo. Yeah. But I'm pretty sure as soon as I said that in front of anyone outside my family, I got pulled up on it.
Yeah. And also another one for me, which was somebody else's words was when you said that your friend was trying to speak slang and said, we should come up here Maryfton. Yeah.
yeah so if i ever say more often i'll go more often then i'll go more often because it has to i have to correct it's stuck in the brain i have to correct it yeah i'm still not ready to give up on this to be honest my problem is i double down on them and i know that they're wrong and i still will forever say chicken peri peri and you also say almonds it's the almonds which i dropped the almond and i'm now on an almond with you but lauren sometimes she still says almonds guys
It's a silent L. The L is silent. It's the same as salmon. We don't say salmon. We say salmon. Why do we say salmonella?
I was going to ask this question.
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