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Shut up a Second

Exercise 2 with Alasdair Tremblay-Birchall

Shut up a Second

Sanspants Radio

Comedy

4.8535 Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2023

⏱️ 35 minutes

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Sandspants Network. Hey everyone and welcome to this week's episode of Shut Up a second. I'm Cass. I'm joined by Hayden. Hello! How are you? I'm doing. I'm doing really well because we're joined by a very special guest, Alistaironompuy Burtle. Yabababababoo.

0:22.4

Hello, everybody.

0:23.1

Is that your catchphrase?

0:35.3

I mean, I have started using that a little bit. I think when I get introduced because it feels like I never have something good to say. That's a good thing to say. You do have something good to say now. You know exactly. Nobody's saying yababadoo anymore. And so I could become the yabba-dabadoo guys.

0:36.7

Just me and Fred Flintstone.

0:40.3

How good would it have been to be a TV writer in like the 60s?

0:41.2

What's his catchphrase?

0:56.2

Yeah. And so I could become the yabababadoo guys. Just me and Fred Flintstone. How good would it have been to be a TV writer in like the 60s? Like what's his catchphrase? Yabababababoo. Okay. That sounds great. I'm reaching them all sitting around a desk being like, yonka doinka. Doink? No. No. That's not right. That's not what a caveman would say. You're not trusting children. They're not just going to believe any shit.

0:58.0

They're not going to slop up the hog.

0:54.3

Yeah. That's not what a caveman would say. You're not trusting children. They're not just going to believe any shit.

0:56.6

They're not going to slop up the hog.

0:58.4

And it would be slap up the hog.

1:02.6

Was it slap up or slop up?

1:04.8

I thought it was slurp up.

1:06.1

I meant to say like slurp up the slop or something.

1:08.9

I was being like, oh, use the, use the word they, the pigs use, and that would be slurp and slop. But I just said the pig word, which was hog. Slurping up the hog. That could be a good catchphrase. Slurp. Do you want to do it again with a new catchphrase? Slurping up the hog? Yeah. And today we are joined by Alice at Trombay Batchel. Slurping up the hog. All right, how you doing?

1:31.4

Yeah. And today we are joined by Alison Trombie Burtchel.

1:29.0

Slurping up the hog.

1:30.1

All right, how you doing?

1:31.3

Yeah, well, I'm doing pretty good. Today's topic is exercise. Again, because you came in last time, but we didn't get to it, really. Sure, sure, sure, yeah. Sorry, I started talking about the birth of like life.

1:42.8

Yeah, you want to know.

1:44.6

A very cool tangent.

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