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The Luke and Pete Show

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The Luke and Pete Show

Stak Production

Society & Culture, Comedian, Conversation, Luke Moore, Funny, Top Podcast, Interview, Comedy Interviews, Jokes, Comedians, Best Podcast, Pete Donaldson, Comedy, Personal Journals

4.91.8K Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2020

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

On today’s episode we’re discussing how Pete's sartorial approach to visiting different countries, and remembering the heady days when emo music was still cool.


Elsewhere, have you ever thought what's doing most of the heavy lifting on a really hot or cold day? That's right, thermometers. Shout out to all the hardworking thermometers out there in Siberia, Miami and South Korea.


Finally, listen in for a particularly enjoyable story about a man who dug 33 tonnes of clay out from beneath his own house. Don't try this at (or under your own) home!


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0:00.0

Welcome to the Luke and the picture. It is a Monday the sun is shining where I am. The sun is also shining where Luke Moore is, but he's wearing a jumper inexplicably.

0:19.0

Yes, hello everyone. Welcome to the Luke and Peachos Pete says, I am the Luke part of the equation I'm not wearing a

0:24.4

jumper Peter as you well know before we started recording I said bear with me a second I'm just going to take my

0:29.8

jumper off and the reason for me wearing a jumper is as we compete competitively for the most

0:36.0

boring starts for one of these episodes ever. It's because I live up on the hill and we have

0:41.8

the windows open to get a breeze through but there's no real sunshine present in the house obviously and the wind rips through like you wouldn't believe so in the morning it is actually still a little bit chilly even though the old thermometer says it's about 25 degrees but

0:55.1

Pete on that on that note actually got a text through from my father-in-law

1:00.7

yesterday shout out the big LC who people who listen regularly will know that he's a

1:06.3

big fan of the show. He sent me a screenshot of the thermometer in his house in Connecticut,

1:11.9

107. Now I may need a bit of help with this one. The

1:16.4

Celsius Fahrenheit has always confused me. Yeah, so basically that is in

1:25.0

roughly I would say 37.7 is a hundred so it's about 41 on a bit.

1:29.0

Germany, like yeah for a moment is in, or certainly that part of the America, certainly work a lot harder than hours.

1:37.0

You don't kind of appreciate how kind of...

1:40.0

Yeah, exactly, Pete. Why are the moment, a Thormatometer paid the same amount in the UK?

1:43.2

They shouldn't be, they don't do anything.

1:44.4

They should have been double time, yeah.

1:45.6

They fluctuate between about 12 and about 22.

1:48.1

That's it.

1:49.1

That's it, exactly.

1:50.4

I feel sorry for the thermometers in that part of America because like New York for example.

1:56.0

I went to New York for, what do you call it, New Year's Eve one time and it was called than I've ever been in my life and I've been to like, oh I don't know, have I been to Belarus? Is that called? I don't know. But I remember it would be minus 15 and I think it was around about minus 10 in New York and New York in the summer is

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