The Gargle 161 - Alice Fraser, Pierre Novellie and Tom Neenan
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- čas přidán 12. 06. 2024
- Pierre Novellie and Tom Neenan join host Alice Fraser for episode 161 of The Gargle. All of the news, with none of the politics.
🛞 Leafy greens
🥜 Death nuggets
💦 Waterfall pipe
🪹 Mean magpies
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Story 4: phys.org/news/2024-06-magpies...
Written by Alice Fraser, Pierre Novellie and Tom Neenan
Produced by Ped Hunter, with executive production from Chris Skinner
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at 5M Pierre talks of car tires disintegrating and spoiling vegetables ; I moved to South Carolina and my friend noted that we were less than 100 miles from Darlington, a legendary Nascar racetrack, when hillbillies were quaint and not insanely dangerous traitors. Two of them went and the box office said only front six rows were left. They bought beers and imagined their good fortune, As the warm up laps finished they turned to horror as they had to keep one hand over their beer as CHUNKS of fire hit the netting and bounced off them. Their faces covered in soot, 180 MPH 290KPH whizzed past too fast to track (from high above they can be seen)
Pierre 15:44 "Ball of ham in a loo" Did that make the pig live longer?
Not surprised that eunuchs live longer, but does their quantity of life equals quality of life?
Great to see Pierre! A comedy hero, if only mainly for poo stories
22:00 Chinese seasonally fake/augmented waterfall, same govt official runs the zoo where the "panda cubs" were chow chow dogs painted black and white.
Visited quite a few 'historical' buildings in China, that were actually modern replicas (the concrete usually gives it away). People aren't too bothered if stuff is real or just a (cheap) copy,
Wonderfully nonsensical.