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Stop Podcasting Yourself

Episode 731 - Jon Dore

Stop Podcasting Yourself

Graham Clark and Dave Shumka

Comedy

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 22 March 2022

⏱️ 99 minutes

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Summary

Comedian Jon Dore returns to talk fatherhood, Kraft Dinner, and pink flamingos. Also, plenty of hitting the post.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello everybody and welcome to episode number 731 of stop podcasting yourself.

0:28.2

My name is Graham Clark and with me as always is a man who's in demand, Mr. Dave Shumpka.

0:33.9

Is that just because a man in demand sound alike?

0:37.0

It sounds good, but also you are and why not in demand?

0:41.1

People ask nicely, no one's demanding it from me, man people ask nicely.

0:46.7

Yeah that's true and it's the crowds all know to the behave themselves.

0:50.4

I was thinking about that song too much by the spice girls, too much or something, etc.

1:01.0

That might even be the lyric, but at one point Mel C says, I need a man, not a boy who thinks

1:11.0

he can.

1:13.0

And I was thinking like 20 years later, I think I'm still just a boy who thinks he can.

1:17.3

Yeah that's true.

1:18.3

You're just a little boy trying to make it in the spice girls world.

1:25.0

Our guest today, favorite here on the podcast, always a joy to have him.

1:29.9

He has a brand new album out that you should get your ass over to and check it out.

1:35.8

It's Mr. John Doerr everybody.

1:37.4

Good day, rock and roll guys, rock and roll.

1:40.8

Rock and roll can do.

1:43.8

What's the name of your new album, John?

1:45.3

It's called a person who is gingerbread.

1:47.9

Nice.

1:48.9

It is nice.

1:49.9

Yes.

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