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207: No Such Thing As Harry Potter And The Great Overreaction

No Such Thing As A Fish

No Such Thing As A Fish

Arts, Nature, History, Science, Improv, Comedy

4.817.9K Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2018

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Live from Brighton, Dan, James, Anna and Andy discuss suspended babies, computer-generated sweet nothings, and the man who waters his house every day.

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0:00.0

Oh, hello and welcome to another episode of No Such Thing as a Fish, a weekly podcast

0:24.4

this week coming to you from the Brighton Dome. My name is Dan Schreiber and I'm sitting

0:35.0

here with Anna Chazinski, Andrew Hunter, Murray and James Harkin and once again we have gathered

0:40.0

around the microphones with our four favorite facts from the last seven days and in no particular

0:44.3

order, here we go. Starting with you, Chazinski. My fact this week is that until the 17th century,

0:51.3

mothers hung their babies up on hooks while they worked. That's amazing. You just hung them up

0:58.6

like a coat. Yeah, is it like everyone who works at the same place has a number above their

1:05.2

hook? Oh, they look at the club crew. Yeah, if you go to the restaurant, do you just leave your

1:09.5

baby in the club crew? Yeah, and if you lose your ticket, you're absolutely pockets.

1:14.0

Can you describe it? Well, it is small, it's not got much hair and it's like Winston Churchill.

1:18.5

This is genuinely true. So this baby needs to be swaddled for long periods of history. It was

1:25.2

thought that it was good for them to be very tightly swaddled, wrapped up in material so that

1:30.0

their limbs could grow straight. That was the belief. And once they were swaddled, then they would

1:34.8

just be latched onto a hook that was maybe in your house if you were doing the house work or

1:39.2

sometimes mothers would be working out in the field, doing agricultural work and you could hook

1:42.8

them onto a tree, like a bit of twig. That was how they did it. Wow. Is that where the rocker-by-baby

1:53.1

kind of thing comes from? You're not rocking them really. You're swinging them if you're doing

1:57.1

anything. Because he's on a tree top, right? He's definitely in a vessel lying down comfortably,

2:03.6

not just like... Just for a baby from the tree side. Yeah, keep. All the your ticket or baby will

2:11.4

disappear. It doesn't work. So you're tapping all over the place. In Sweden, women would carry their

2:20.2

children in what was called a bog. Just put your baby in the bog. Baby bog. What was it?

2:25.8

What was it? It was a bag. Sounds like a typo. Yeah, it's where we get the word bag from.

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