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This Feels Terrible

Bec Hill

This Feels Terrible

This Feels Terrible

Society & Culture, Comedy

4.8634 Ratings

🗓️ 3 May 2016

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

Erin sits down with Australian comedian Bec Hill in her London flat to chat about Erin's long lost tight-fetish business, spiritual faith and how independence strengthens romance. Visit ClubW.com/thisfeelsterrible to join their rad wine club at a discount!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Geico gets you access to licensed agents 24-7, which means that Geico is always there for you.

0:05.5

If only everyone was always there for you, like your wife when you forget your keys at work.

0:10.1

Hey, hon, you get my texts. I am looking for the spare house key. Maybe I can get through the window.

0:16.9

Turns out the alarm works. Wow. It works fast.

0:23.5

You should probably call me back.

0:25.8

Geico, always there for you, with savings and 24-7 access to licensed agents.

0:32.1

Terrell Audio.

0:34.4

This feels terrible.

1:18.3

This is terrible. This feels terrible. I'm your host, Erin McGathy. This week on the podcast, I have an Australian-born, London living comedian Beck Hill, and we have a pretty wide-ranging great conversation about fetishes and religion and relationships, of course,

1:47.7

as we do every week on the podcast. I feel, right now I'm feeling this very excited, excited nerves, which is flowing into everything I'm doing right now because my boyfriend from Ireland is joining me in Los Angeles in a couple days, a day after tomorrow.

1:59.6

And I'm sitting among a bunch of paints and a big sign because I'm welcoming him at the airport with a sign.

2:06.8

And normally I wouldn't tell people to welcome their boyfriends or girlfriends at an airport with a sign because it might put a little bit of pressure on that person.

2:11.3

But the impression that I got traveling around Ireland and the UK and Europe in general

2:16.5

was that people do a lot more to welcome people at the

2:21.3

airport. So it seems like it seems like something I should do as a nice cultural thing. I also

2:28.4

tend to in relationships kind of flaunt my, um, thoughtfulness. No, that's not, that's not accurate. Um,

2:42.4

I don't know. I like, I like doing cute things. Whatever. I like, I like making, I like painting

2:48.6

little signs. I looked up how to say, welcome to Ireland.

2:52.7

Welcome to Ireland.

2:53.6

I learned how to say, I looked it up on Google.

2:57.2

I did not learn how to say it because I don't actually know how to pronounce this,

3:01.8

but I looked up how to say, welcome to California.

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