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🗓️ 28 September 2020
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The Guilty FeministPresented by Deborah Frances-White and Sindhu Vee
Episode 221: Making Money Matterwith special guests Emma Howard Boyd and Henna Shah with music from Katey Brooks.
Recorded 15 September via Zoom. Released 28 September 2020.
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0:49.9 | his nieces at very short notice because his sister was injured, and he was saying, |
0:54.5 | oh my god, you know, it's a whole thing having children, isn't it? And I refer to him |
0:58.8 | immediately as Mr. Mom. I was like, oh, how's it going? Being Mr. Mom? Mr. Mom, now Mr. Mom, |
1:04.7 | if you're a very young person, you won't know this. Mr. Mom is a film from the 80s starring Michael |
1:09.6 | Keaton, and the entire plot is a man looks after his own children. That's the full plot. |
1:17.2 | And he can't, he doesn't know which end of the child the food goes in, he doesn't know how a |
1:22.0 | vacuum Hoover works, he doesn't know, he doesn't know the basic things about how to sit upright in a chair, |
1:29.8 | or which of these children might be his. He doesn't know anything, and that's the whole plot of the |
1:34.5 | movie. And I put this on Twitter when I realized what I'd said, I just said, all, you know, Mr. Mom, |
1:39.0 | this movie. And loads of young people said, I thought you were like joking about this would have |
1:43.2 | been an 80s movie, but they'd looked it up. And one of them said, what happened to all his female |
1:48.8 | relatives? Did they die? Why is he in this predicament? But it's so funny, you could not have a |
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