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Something Rhymes with Purple

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Something Rhymes with Purple

Sony Music

Comedy, Arts, Education

4.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 18 April 2023

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

In this weeks’ episode, we zero in on the exponential world of mathematics. Come and join us as Susie discusses the solitary life of odd numbers and whether or not there’s an official order to words of magnitude, plus Gyles tells us about Lewis Carroll’s surprising connection to maths and logics. We love hearing from you, find us @SomethingRhymes on Twitter and Facebook, @SomethingRhymesWith on Instagram or you can email us here: [email protected] Want even more purple, people? Join the Purple Plus Club by clicking the banner in Apple podcasts or head to purpleplusclub.com to listen on other platforms' Don’t forget that you can join us in person at our upcoming tour, tap the link to find tickets: www.somethingrhymeswithpurple.com Enjoy Susie’s Trio for the week: Lagniappe: A free gift with another purchase Syngenesophobia: A dislike of one’s relatives Peen: The end of a hammer head (opposite the striking piece) Gyles' poem this week was When I Have Fears’ by Noel Coward When I have fears, as Keats had fears, Of the moment I’ll cease to be I console myself with vanished years Remembered laughter, remembered tears, And the peace of the changing sea. When I feel sad, as Keats felt sad, That my life is so nearly done It gives me comfort to dwell upon Remembered friends who are dead and gone And the jokes we had and the fun. How happy they are I cannot know But happy am I who loved them so. A Somethin’ Else & Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:34.7

Hello, I saw my maths teacher with a piece of graph paper yesterday.

0:48.3

I think he must be plotting something.

0:51.2

This is Giles Brandress.

0:53.2

Growning at me is my lovely friend, Susie Dent.

0:56.9

We're here with another episode of Something Rhymes with Purple.

1:00.8

And today we're in the world of mathematics.

1:03.4

Susie, what did the triangle say to the circle?

1:05.8

I've got the edge.

1:07.3

Oh, not bad.

1:08.3

I was going to say, you're pointless.

1:09.3

But I think your answer's better.

1:11.3

Why speaking of the edge, why are obtuse angles always so depressed?

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