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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

🗓️ 18 May 2020

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Today’s episode features lost Deliveroo orders, a man plagued by his next door neighbour’s disgusting habit, and drag racing in electric cars. That's right, it’s another eclectic week on the Luke and Pete Show!


Also on this episode, we discuss career-ending behaviour, Jumanji and the Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival.


Plus, the email section has us reminiscing about some classic 90s drinks, and we hear from a man whose dad has gone to unspeakable lengths to avoid paying the full price for printer cartridges. It can only be described as ultimate dad behaviour.


We’d really love to hear from you, so get in touch with the show at [email protected]!


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Transcript

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0:13.0

It's the Luke and Pete sure it's a Monday. Pete's your Monday. We are Pete and we are Luke. We are very much the symptom of a high-skill economy.

0:20.0

Pretty Patel's dream, aren't we Luke?

0:22.0

I don't even know what that means. How you doing?

0:24.9

We're just two skilled workers do with podcasts. Yeah sort of I mean I was just

0:31.0

writing down a couple of notes about the time codes like I normally do

0:34.8

To make it easy for the edit and I thought I've got another 10 seconds here because Pete will do the intro and then all of a sudden I heard my name which is

0:41.1

Chilling for those who don't broadcast that is

0:44.0

chilling, particularly in a live environment where you just hear your name. You got

0:47.3

oh, you know what I mean? So I don't understand the question, but I do I think

0:51.9

of myself as a skilled worker? No. Do other people do that? That's up to them their own decisions.

0:57.6

Exactly. Different decisions for different people. Leave me out of it.

1:01.3

Leave me out of it. I'm trying to write fucking time codes down.

1:05.0

Yeah.

1:06.0

Lots of stuff goes on.

1:07.0

What was the time code there?

1:08.0

Just start.

1:09.0

Starting now.

1:10.0

We start at 8 seconds in and there's like a format that I send over to the lovely Katie, which

1:15.8

the theory makes it easy for her to edit, but I've since realized that she's so good, she doesn't

1:20.7

actually need it, but like an elderly relative it makes me

1:23.8

feel useful. Yeah I think I think she could probably if she's not listening to

1:27.4

eight seconds of the product I'd be worried. She doesn't listen the first eight

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