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🗓️ 12 February 2021
⏱️ 52 minutes
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0:00.0 | BBC Sounds, Music, Radio, Podcasts. |
0:04.5 | I'm still quite nervous about doing this. Do you get nervous for you about doing this? |
0:08.8 | Because we've got a cheek doing it at all, haven't we really, let's face it? |
0:12.0 | We do. It comes into, it's kind of, it's like sailing in international waters. Not that |
0:17.3 | I've done that, but it's the radio equivalent of that, isn't it? We're not sailing under |
0:22.8 | anyone's flag, Jane. No one knows where we are really. |
0:25.8 | Oh, I think we've got the flag of Panama, haven't we, or something, surely. Isn't that |
0:29.6 | a flag of choice of vessels of, yes, there you go. So I've got more of a maritime bent |
0:35.7 | than you might imagine. I've never ever accused you of being maritime |
0:39.4 | straight, so you're fine on that one. Fortunately, with Fiengène, no coming to you across |
0:46.4 | the airwaves. So it's like, here in East West London, it's like, it's like a scene from |
0:53.6 | Dr. Chavago this afternoon. How is it with you? It's a very snowy Tuesday, isn't it? |
0:58.9 | Yeah, and can we just acknowledge that we don't live in a cold country? And what must it |
1:04.4 | be like? I would welcome interaction this week from listeners who live in truly cold |
1:08.8 | climates, because I just want to know how you put up with it. It's actually the novelty |
1:13.6 | ends within about half an hour for me, and I just get that, you know, that coldness that |
1:18.1 | goes to your bones. It's just so wearing. It's just such hard work, isn't it? It is. And |
1:23.7 | presumably you went out for 20 minutes and found that it did that to you. It was 11 minutes |
1:30.2 | all told, quick dash to the local Supermarshe, but it was just really, really, it saps you, |
1:37.3 | and I've got efficient central heating. What is the human being or in your house? Well, |
1:42.4 | I've got that too. I mean, I, I, there are probably only menopause of women at the moment, |
1:46.8 | still sleeping with the windows open. All going out for very long walks. Those are the only |
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