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BudPod with Phil Wang & Pierre Novellie

Episode 28 - Premium Beef Snack

BudPod with Phil Wang & Pierre Novellie

Glenn Moore and Pierre Novellie

London, Glenn Moore, Glennmoore, Pod, Stand-up, Philwang, Bud, Budpod, Pierrenovellie, Edinburgh Fringe, South Africa, Malaysia, Comedy, Pierre Novellie, Phil Wang, Philly Philly Wang Wang, Funny, Improv, Stand Up

4.8924 Ratings

🗓️ 4 September 2019

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Premium Beef Snacks! Phil Wang and Pierre Novellie talk biltong and agree to The Greatest Wager Of All Time – The Great Mouth Noise Wager! Pierre and Phil discuss Japanese Voldemort, the awful tweeness of Lin Manuel Miranda, and some great poopy correspondence. Get in touch! [email protected] or @theBudPod on Twitter! Get bonus BudPod on Patreon!

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0:00.0

It's 28.

0:02.0

28. What is the significance of 28?

0:05.0

This would be one of the non-numbers really.

0:07.0

Is that...

0:08.0

I have it in my head that 28... 28 is some kind of mathematical...

0:12.0

Wasn't there 28 of something? Is it biblical maybe?

0:17.2

All the Bible numbers are like 12, 7 and 3.

0:20.5

Yes and it kind of stops at 12 because I think they didn't really have the the

0:26.2

mathematical devices at hand can't beyond that.

0:30.7

They get no big abacus is no No abakai for for them lot. Maybe 28 is that I guess it means you've you've

0:38.9

avoided dying at 27? Yeah. Yeah, well done.

0:43.0

So, yeah, it's two edge sword really.

0:48.0

You weren't culturally significant enough to die at 27.

0:51.0

But you're also still alive, so every cloud. I guess the next big death age is 33,

0:56.2

Jesus death age. Yep, Jesus age. That's the Jesus number. I don't think that they're I remember reading some long article about the

1:06.4

27 club and how it's like partially just because once someone points it out you're

1:11.6

super aware of it and also partially because it's like

1:15.3

if you get really if you start to get really big musically at say 20 that's how long it takes to be a success

1:21.5

and for it to break your brain. Right. Like roughly seven years. But why then then 20 becomes a significant number? Oh yeah but yeah but you can't

1:30.5

necessarily pinpoint like when someone starts to become big but like if you're

1:36.4

famous for like five or six years like that's the craziest thing someone was saying I don't

1:39.7

know a lot about the Beatles at all I don't even really know their music for various reasons. I know the ones everyone knows. But... Oh, but they're so good, Pierre. I've heard. I've heard nothing but good things about the Beatles. They were like done being the Beatles before they were

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