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Overdue

Ep 348 - Breakfast at Tiffany's, by Truman Capote

Overdue

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Craig Getting, Arts, Books, Podcasts, Literature, Comedy, Andrew Cunningham

4.62.3K Ratings

🗓️ 18 March 2019

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

It may not be that classic Audrey Hepburn joint, but Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's quite the fun, poignant portrait of a young socialite named Holiday Golightly.

Join us for a morning feast of names, symbolism, and crimes - the three food groups!

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0:00.0

This is a head gum podcast.

0:06.0

While Andrew and Craig believe the joy of discovery is crucial to enjoying any well-told

0:10.3

tale, they will not shy away from spoiling specific story beats when necessary.

0:16.5

Plus these are books you should have read by now.

0:30.0

Andrew, what do you eat for breakfast?

0:45.0

A sandwich.

0:46.0

Wait, what?

0:48.0

Where are their eggs in it?

0:49.0

No, it's peanut butter jelly sandwich.

0:53.0

Okay.

0:54.0

What can I over do?

0:55.0

It's a podcast about the books you've been meaning to read.

0:57.0

My name is Craig.

0:58.0

My name is Andrew.

0:59.0

Why are you razzin' me about my breakfast?

1:01.0

Well, I don't...

1:03.0

I was thinking of whether or not peanut butter and jelly was a conventional breakfast sandwich.

1:08.6

I don't know that it is, but it's got like, you know, bread and fruit and...

1:13.5

Yeah.

1:14.5

So, Tina and it's got all the stuff.

1:16.2

Did you eat it before noon?

1:18.4

No.

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