Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
Jackmate's Happy Hour. Hello guys, welcome back to Jackmate's Happy Hour podcast. It's just me and Becky. What? How are you? It's good to see you, Jack. Good to see you. I wouldn't do that.
You're clammy.
I am clammy. It's been a bit of a thing. Last person sitting in that seat, Beaver.
I would like to know everything about Bevo.
I'll tell you off camera. Okay. I'll tell you off camera. Now, I'm not too sure why it's just me and you today.
I thought John Beer was coming. That's why I came.
Is there any possibility a bit of a romance narrative there?
Well, I did dress up, but it's not for nothing, though, isn't it? John, if you're watching. Do you know... Oh!
Sorry.
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Chapter 2: What marathon experiences does Stevie share?
The ribbon bit that goes around my neck, it was yellow with blue writing instead, and that said half marathon, this one says the full.
So were you looking down at all the yellows going wankers? Massively. Yeah, I thought you would.
Stevie, is that a bottle opener?
A bottle opener as well.
So then when you finish your marathon, straight into the pint.
That is nuts. Right, so I want to know everything. How was it?
Hell. Really? Genuinely, one of the worst things I've ever done. Hated it from about 15 kilometres in. Did you? Mate, it was... I know the whole joke about the treadmill one before. The treadmill one, 0.0 incline, and it was just chilled for five hours. Right. This one was nothing but hills. They even had signs constantly on the side of the road that said, it's just a hill, get over it.
everyone was walking but then i mean there's a lot of downhill then yeah this is what we did the other way flip no this is what we didn't understand i don't understand how the world worked because it just felt like you were going up and up and then oh there was a good bit it was a good little well firstly the last 10 kilometers of the run i ran with a happy hour listener oh yeah but
I initiated the conversation not knowing because the hills were insane everyone just kept walking so I was like walking up this hill and I caught up to this guy and I was just like this is disgusting isn't it and he went it's so awful are we just calling him this guy Josh but I was saying how I initiated it first and I was like this is disgusting this is awful and we both thought it was our first marathon spoke for about five minutes whilst we were walking and like jogging a bit and I go I'm Stevie by the way and he went oh I know who you are and came to the live show it was funny that we did like five minutes without him which was quite nice yeah a bit weird
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Chapter 3: What funny moments occur during the marathon discussion?
But the biggest. That's quite cute. That has helped me quite a lot, you know.
I think that might be something I'd do in the future.
Don't get ideas. What? Do that for marathon runners?
Yeah. Or just to people. This one, oh.
With cardboard.
With cardboard, yeah. Okay, fine.
Just on their day-to-day life on the tube. Everyone's like, this is my outfit. That's a YouTube video. You're sorted.
How are your titsies now then? I think going into a marathon with a training program seems to be quite smart because I remember when I did the treadmill one, although the run itself felt easier, I remember not being able to walk for days afterwards. The bottom of my feet felt so, so painfully bruised. Now I'm just like a little bit achy and my toenails feel bruised. You're a legend, I see.
I couldn't imagine that. How long were you doing it for?
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Chapter 4: What are the common 'icks' related to home environments?
What? Have you not heard about this? No. And all the girls can vouch for this. If you've ever stayed at a man's house, circa maybe like 18 to the end of 20s, it is a flat bed, one pillow, and a navy sheet. What do you mean a flat bed? It's like squalor.
What's the other bed meant to be?
All beds are flat. Yeah, but it just feels so flat because all you have is one little pillow.
I'm the opposite of that. I have about nine pillows.
Oh, see?
Is that right?
That's brilliant. I like to be able to move things off the bed.
Yeah, yeah. I don't even have them on the bed. I just put them on the floor and then get them back. Is the navy blue thing normal as well?
It does give end-of-life care, doesn't it?
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Chapter 5: How do personal experiences shape our perception of 'icks'?
So I haven't done mine specifically about women or anything, just about, like, things that really piss, like, make me feel like, oh, I struggle to watch if I see it happen. And it makes me, like, crawl inside myself.
It's not like fingers on a chalkboard, though, are they?
No, but it's more like, oh, oh.
It's like, oh, God, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
It's a weird feeling.
I think if you're with someone, I think you have an ick limit. So I think, like, if that part, like, Fiona's probably given me the ick in 11 years probably about... 15 times? 15. But I reckon you have like 100. Yeah. And if it ever hits 100, you're like, I'm done now. I'm out.
I also think once you're in a relationship with someone, things that might have given you the ick before, you probably don't even think about because it's them doing it. You're like, oh. It doesn't hit you the same as if it was a stranger doing it.
You only can get away with way more than my ex could get away with. Exactly. Because I didn't want to be with her.
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Chapter 6: What are some specific 'icks' related to food habits?
Hate the fake sick. You can be sick and speak normally. Yeah. But for some reason, everyone has it ingrained in their brain that they can't call up and go, sorry, I feel sick today. They have to go, oh. I'm so sick. I can't make it in today.
It's so over dramatic. What's it called? Amateur dramatic.
Yeah. It always just like, it just made me think so much lower of that person. I'd see in the next day or whatever. Oh, you sounded much worse for one day of sickness. Yeah. People on a deathbed speaking better than that.
Although I was meant to go for a roast with Alfie on Sunday and he was ill. Yeah. And he said, I feel shit. I'm going to take a COVID test. And then we went on fortnight and he went on the mic and he sounded fine. Yeah, which I rated because I was like, that's better that he's not going. If he was on the island going, oh, I need a half shield.
They're in Loot Lake. I'd be like that.
Yeah, the whole time.
Get off Fortnite, mate.
We've got to play Fortnite. All the time. I always forget.
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Chapter 7: How do societal norms influence our reactions to 'icks'?
Yeah.
OG?
OG.
Or the new map.
The new map. Why do you play OG? I'll have to dabble.
No build OG. Yeah, no build. I've been playing with me, my sister, Alfie, John Beer.
I'd love to play with John Beard.
Look at your eyes like that. Yeah, she lit up with John Beard, didn't she? Yeah, I know. Go on. Did you hear the podcast with him?
I did. Of course I did. All two.
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