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Episode 5: Princess Diana: Why Did All My Aunts Cry Hard When I Was 10 Years Old?

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Chris Wood

Science, Comedy, Education

5.0868 Ratings

🗓️ 30 December 2019

⏱️ 50 minutes

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0:00.0

The Ladies and welcome to oral presentations episode 5. Princess Diana.

0:27.0

Also known as, why did all my aunts cry hard when I was 10 years old?

0:32.0

That's the mystery. We're going to be looking to solve on this

0:36.3

episode. I picked it because I honestly have no idea why Princess Diana was important.

0:45.4

I had no clue the only memory I have about Princess Diana being anything

0:51.5

is being 10 years old at my grandma's house and it's not even

0:55.9

like a full memory it's just a snapshot of seeing all my aunts with like scrunched up

0:59.8

faces that are like red and crying.

1:04.4

And I'm 33 now.

1:06.2

That's just a mystery that's hanging out in my life.

1:09.3

So I was like episode 5, let's switch it up,

1:12.0

what we gonna look into?

1:14.3

What the fuck was Princess Diana all about?

1:16.0

I have no idea.

1:17.3

None.

1:18.2

I will get this out of the way.

1:20.6

I am playing hurt right now. I don't know if you can hear it but I have

1:24.7

been here here's what happened so first off shout out to Matt and Shane Seeger

1:32.4

a podcast for mentioning this

1:33.8

podcast last week on their podcast. I heard that. I was like nice, but I also was

1:40.5

like fuck because I knew the next topic I wanted to do was Princess Diana.

1:44.3

And that was going to be in my head I'm like that might be a tough sell

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