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Chapter 1: What questions does Terence ask about crying at night?
Cup is starting on Thursday. Are we in? One prediction. Who's winning it? Who's winning that one?
France, probably.
France?
I can see Ronaldo lifting it. I really can.
Portugal. I'm going to go Brazil.
And I think that's just a bit of like, I just want it to happen. I don't really give a fuck, but I just think for football it'd be nice.
I'm going to go Brazil. Another question I have, yeah, because I'm about to send someone a story there.
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Chapter 2: How does Calvin feel about the risks of pogo sticking?
How hard do you reckon Pilates is?
Really hard. Really hard? You're talking to the stiffest man in his 20s that's ever been invented.
Yeah, but like you're only in your twenties for about another hour.
I was in physio yesterday and the physio could not believe. How stiff you were? Could not get over it. Now obviously, obviously at the moment I'm still like, I still have factors with my legs like, do you get me?
Man, are you doing a Pilates class TBX special? Nah, nah, nah. No? I'll do it, but nah.
But I'm not here to bet on myself. Do you get me?
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Chapter 3: What mathematical equations are discussed regarding pigeons?
I don't think you win in Pilates. Who's the stretchiest? I don't think it works that way.
It is. Who can do the splits first after three weeks of Pilates?
How are you, Owen? All good. Have you been exercising lately? I don't want to bore you again with tales of the garden, but no two tons moved on Tuesday. You bored me enough yesterday about it. No, I didn't.
Oh, yeah, actually. Thanks for reminding me. What's this? What happened?
Chapter 4: How does Pilates challenge physical limits?
Where? Was it in where you live?
He got very close to the gaff. I mean, I know, and I don't know where the gaff is.
Sorry, did you bump into him and then be like, what's going on here? You must live close?
I purposely met him for some lunch.
Oh.
And my radar was pinging. I was running 200 metres of your gaff. I know where it was. Maybe.
Can you say where it was, but bleep it. Oh, geez, yeah, you were in this, yeah. You were basically out your backyard and having something.
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Chapter 5: What experiences do the speakers share about their personal lives?
We were in the vicinity and then Jordan asked him, do you live around here?
And he nearly slipped up and he's like, yeah, around here somewhere, yeah. I drove past your gaff last weekend.
Wait, you don't know where the gaff is?
I dropped him home.
See you, honestly. John McGill couldn't have seen it too. That makes it worse. That actually is at the heart of my chest.
Yeah, but he gave me a lift.
I'll give you a lift today.
Yeah, you offered yesterday.
Actually, I offered in literally the worst weather Ireland ever seen.
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Chapter 6: How do the speakers interpret the meaning behind streetlights?
I was like, get in the car as well and lift. He's like, you're not seeing my car. I'm not messing. I'm not messing with you, shut up. I don't like that one. Yeah.
I can't be giving up that kind of leverage, you know? When I was getting ready to leave the gaff, it was quite sunny. I thought about wearing shorts, but I thought, you know what? I'm already bringing him to the local area. I can't be giving him the shorts as well. But he didn't know it was the local area? Oh, he did, yeah.
No, I knew it. No, he knew it was nearby, yeah.
Chapter 7: What humorous anecdotes arise from discussions about pigeons?
But I felt like I was in the country.
You get what I'm saying? When we were going past Yoga Fawn, I was in the car, I wasn't driving, and I was saying to Amy, I was like, Aaron Brennan lives around there, I know he does. And she's like, where? I was like, it's there, the centre, up here. And we turned on the wires, I was like, yeah, Aaron Brennan lives over there.
That's mad to me. You wouldn't show me where you left that.
Wait, it's close to the centre, no? We were sitting outside it, yeah. Because there's a million centres.
Yeah, we were sitting outside that centre, yeah.
You were... Pretty much. If you'd done an airstrike on that centre, you'd probably hit his calf.
Now I know we were close.
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Chapter 8: What final thoughts do the speakers leave the audience with?
I know because you kept looking over his shoulder. That's not true. No, that is very true. That's very true.
What, the whole time? You were on edge. You were on edge. This is, you just concoct these things in your head. So you weren't on edge. I was perfectly relaxed. Why didn't you wear shorts? Because that would have been giving you too much.
See now, if I need... Selfies to beat the band all over Instagram.
Exactly. Who knows, when I'll need you to do me a favour and look, I'll be like, Terry, come over and visit the gaff. Yeah. You know, I've got to hold things back.
If you just knock around that area, you're going to either see him or his missus.
I know, I know. I'm going back today.
On a stakeout. Parents are sitting in the car watching.
And I know what direction you went, so it's, there's a hundred metres. Yeah, but how do you know if you didn't do a lap of the block? This is what I was thinking as well, he's clever enough to do that. He won't, yeah. Like, you know how much I think highly of you and your intellect is when Siobhan slipped up on what the gender of the baby was in preparation for the live show.
That doesn't get enough, like she doesn't get enough grief over that.
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