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🗓️ 3 June 2022
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0:00.0 | This episode is sponsored by Royal London. Royal London is the largest mutual life pensions |
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0:49.8 | mutuality. |
1:50.4 | It's very, very heavy. I don't know about talks. It's 30, it's a big talk, is it? As opposed |
1:55.8 | to a ten, I think the highest you can get, Judith. It's got a 30-tog. Well, I'm making |
2:00.6 | it up, obviously. I might be exaggerating slightly here. I don't think there's any such |
2:06.1 | thing as a 30-tog. But it feels like 30-togs. It feels like I'm sleeping under 30 duffel |
2:12.3 | coats. That's what I think about. When I think about talks, I'm going to go to duffel |
2:15.7 | coats. And it just feels like it's a party in the seventies. Yeah, I feel like I've got |
2:21.4 | into the bed on the top floor at a party, in no Victorian house. And I'm just, you know, |
2:28.6 | Harry Hill used to do a thing about going to bed at his nanas, and his nanas would tuck |
2:32.5 | him in so tight that he couldn't move, and he'd just let him end up there forever and turn |
2:37.2 | into a fossil. It's a bit like that, anyway. Oh, God. I can just picture a pile of duffel |
2:43.1 | coats. That's exactly what it was like, wasn't it? There was always a couple of people |
2:46.7 | heavy petting. Every petting on the carpet of the pile. You always ran the risk of your |
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