Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Coming up on this week's episode of Shag, Married, Annoyed.
We talk airports and Rosie's holiday tales.
Chapter 2: What vacation stories does Rosie share from her trip to Verona?
Rubbers in the night.
Speaking of crimes, you try to kill comedy again.
I can't help it, I'm a sensitive soul.
Awful.
Getting old.
Getting old and robots.
Beefs. Well, a beef from you.
Yes, I get off scot-free actually.
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Chapter 3: How do Chris and Rosie react to potential intruders?
Questions from the public.
Chapter 4: How does Chris feel about aging in relation to the Radio 1 Big Weekend?
And we clear up a lifelong geographical mystery. No cap.
Chapter 5: What are the couple's thoughts on roller skates and robots?
Keep listening. That's what the kids say, no cap.
No cap?
Yeah, no cap.
Hello, you are listening and watching Shagged Married Annoyed with me, Rosie Ramsey, and my husband, Christopher Ramsey.
Chapter 6: What humorous situation did Rosie encounter with a Hen Do scam?
Oh, Rosie.
Chapter 7: What questions do listeners have for Chris and Rosie?
Hello.
Rosie Ramsey it is.
Yes. Hi. Hi. Nice to meet you. Do you know what it is? I've been away for three nights.
Chapter 8: How was Sandra involved in Rosie's experience during the trip?
She hasn't been here. Literally no idea who this stranger is. This is ridiculous. Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, four nights.
Four nights. Bit of a roaner.
Yeah.
Verona. My Verona. Like, honest to God, so beautiful. Not a holiday.
No.
One day we did 16,000 steps. We walked seven miles.
You supported me yesterday and you said seven miles. And in my head, I didn't say it out loud because, you know, you get triggered by stuff. But in my head, I went, not a holiday.
Yeah.
If you said to me, unless it was golf, if you said we're playing two rounds of golf, we're walking seven miles, I'd say, absolutely, let's dance. Although, it's hot. Let's get a buggy. I would not walk seven miles on holiday. Not a vacation.
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