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Answer Me This!

AMT349: Citizen's Arrests, The Shipping Forecast and Cheddaring

Answer Me This!

Helen & Olly

Education, Society & Culture, Relationships, Comedy

4.83.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2017

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

If you win a year's supply of Weetabix, how much Weetabix do you actually get? And where will you keep it? (And why would you want it?) We speculate in AMT349, as well as learning about cheddar, axolotl-maintenace, and deconstructed coffee. Find out more about the episode at http://answermethispodcast.com/episode349. Tweet us http://twitter.com/helenandolly Be our Facebook friend at http://facebook.com/answermethis Subscribe on iTunes http://iTunes.com/AnswerMeThis Buy old episodes and albums at http://answermethisstore.com

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0:00.0

Who's the sexiest party Easter or playboy?

0:05.0

As we dance, as we dance

0:08.0

How do I stop slugs eating my bok choy?

0:11.4

As we dance, as we dance

0:14.2

Ellen and Goli, as we dance

0:17.2

When we last spoke to you in Answer Me This episode 349 a month ago

0:22.0

Days I'll remember all my life

0:26.4

God, that was nice, just carry on, we don't have to do the chat

0:29.6

Listen Peter was a lady called Peter in Hunter Valley, Australia had written in

0:34.3

about her neighbour who was shooting kangaroos and leaving the rue corpses to rot

0:40.8

You remember that email listeners, it's a memorable moment

0:43.4

And about a month later those kangaroos are really really ponging

0:47.9

But Gina, who is also in Australia, has written in

0:51.3

Peter said that she had moved Hunter Valley

0:54.0

as a tree change, an expression that was new to us

0:58.3

Gina says, tree change means to move to the countryside to escape the

1:02.0

fast pace of life in the city

1:03.4

Okay well we sort of guess what it meant from context

1:05.8

Yeah, but I did wonder whether it was a typo

1:08.0

Right okay

1:08.9

Gina says it is a version of the word sea change

1:11.6

which means to move to the beach to escape the fast pace of life in the city

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