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🗓️ 9 February 2021
⏱️ 158 minutes
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This week, we have quite the tale, featuring a man, who was considered quite the success, having never been beaten in the ring, but a mysterious illness make him give up boxing, and instead dip into a strange existence, including being accused of a very flashy, and public shooting of his ex-manager, and a host of weird political goings on, that will make you wonder exactly how much brain damage he may have had inflicted upon him.
Go your whole career without being defeated, be accused of one of the flashiest attempted street murders in the history of England, and run for office... sort of, with Terry Marsh!!
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2:57.0 | We'd like to present you with a brain damage sport. And it's a lot of fun. So let's get right into it. Let's do this. It's a British fellow. Right. This week, which is amazing. Its name is Terry Marsh. Yeah. Okay. He does not look sound. |
3:11.0 | He behaves like a boxing you would not expect to come out of this guy put it that way. It's very strange for gentlemen sport. Well, his nickname is the fighting fireman. Well, because he's a fireman. Yeah. As well as he's a military guy. Yeah. |
3:27.0 | That then went into the fire department and then decided I should box. I've been being not fires. You know, it's not dangerous enough fire. Yeah. I feel like when something's burning, that's not doesn't hit back as dangerous as as if I, you know what I should do. If I could really get my brain scrambled, then run into a burning building and be confused. |
3:47.0 | That's the type of action that I'm looking for. That's better. So yeah, he's born February 7th, 1958. He's born in Stepney East London. Now this area, I looked up this area a little bit just to see because London's very different parts of the city are very different. So it's like is this the shit part? Is this some, is he, is he posh? What is he? So he's not. I found out not posh at all. |
4:12.0 | So he's, this area was built up in the 1800s, basically for immigrant workers and poor people. This was just thrown together. This was like the five points or something like, you know, New York City, like they threw it together to stick people in there to have places to live and develop a reputation for violence and overcrowding and you know, it became. |
4:34.0 | Yeah, but yeah, it became a ghetto area. So it was severely damaged during the, you know, the blitzkriegs. Yeah, German's shit, shit structures. You bomb all around him a lot. Those just fall right to the ground. All you needed to do was kick it. You didn't even have to get at it. So they mean a bomb. Forget about it. |
4:54.0 | Over a third of the housing was totally destroyed in that area. And then in the 1960s, they did a slum clearance and development project to clear like what kind of like in the, you know, was it the third season of the wire they're knocking down two to one. I think it's one of those things. It's a terrible way to word. |
5:12.0 | Slum clearance. Slum clearance, everybody clear in the slums. Back out. Here's that's insulting clear amount. Let's go move them out. We're here for the slum clearance. You know, this isn't the slums. You are. Oh, all right. March. So I gotta go. Oh, I'm gonna block off. All right, then. All right. |
5:34.0 | I've got to go. I guess this is what I leave in it. It's the slum clearance, isn't it? And that room. I didn't know we were slum till y'all showed up. |
5:49.0 | I told us you were clearing this development. Most replaced most of the streets with tower blocks and modern housing. There's a watch old shit. |
5:59.0 | Slum. So in 1965, the Rolling Stone song play with fire referenced this area in terms of its pornist. It's just all shit. The lyric is apparently it's an |
6:16.0 | eras whose wealth has been carried off by her husband and its quote gets her kicks and Stephanie not in night's bridge. That's all fucked out. She's all fucked out and Stephanie bad times. This is the area he's from. He's from a run. |
6:31.0 | Shit area here. So he's the so contradictory to wow. He says it though. I just told you all that. Yeah, including a Rolling Stones lyric. And then here is. |
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