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Something Rhymes with Purple

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Something Rhymes with Purple

Sony Music

Comedy, Arts, Education

4.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 23 August 2022

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

What’s small and red and speaks with a husky voice? A hoarse radish! (groan!) And Purple People, that’s what we have on the table for you today. We are exploring the condiments box so pull up a chair and get ready for some spicy chat! We’ll learn how a fishy trade with South East Asia gave us one of our most beloved red accompaniments, before we stop off at Branston Lodge in Burton-upon-Trent to taste one of the most popular pickles around. Elsewhere, Gyles takes us on a saucy tour of the Houses of Parliament and Susie explains why being 'mustard' is a compliment you should be happy to receive. We’ll hear from some wonderful Purple People in this week's correspondence and Gyles finds inspiration in the nation's favourite brown sauce for today’s poem. We love hearing from you, find us @SomethingRhymes on Twitter and Facebook, @SomethingRhymesWith on Instagram or you can email us here: [email protected] We currently have 20% off at the SRwP official merchandise store, just head to: https://kontraband.shop/collections/something-rhymes-with-purple Want even more purple, people? Join the Purple Plus club via Apple Subscription, simply follow this link and enjoy a free 7 day trial: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/something-rhymes-with-purple/id1456772823 Enjoy Susie’s Trio for the week: Äugend and Addend. - In a simple equation, (e.g. 3+4) The first number is the augend and the number that is added to it is the addend. Amatorculist - Someone who trifles with your emotions and leaves you heartbroken. Hirquiticke: a horny teenager; "one past fourteene yeeres of age, beginning to bee moved with Venus delight" (Henry Cockeram, An English Dictionary, 1623) Gyles’ poem was: Mary Wilson - On the Death of Harold Wilson A Somethin’ Else & Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Between forgetting the sellotape,

0:01.6

trying to squeeze eight people around a six-seater table

0:04.1

and the cat taking down the tree.

0:06.1

Again!

0:08.1

Christmas can be tricky.

0:10.4

At least with Royal Mail, sending parcels is easy.

0:13.6

You can save time and money when you buy your postage online

0:16.3

and will collect from your door for zero pounds.

0:18.6

Whether you have one, two or twenty to send,

0:21.4

just click, save and will collect.

0:23.6

Visit RoyalMail.com forward slash send.

0:26.5

Simple. Offer end 31st December for details online.

0:56.7

At slack.com slash DHQ.

1:09.5

Hello and welcome to another episode of Something Rimes with Purple,

1:13.8

the podcast about words and language.

1:16.4

And just it's just a general chat between me and my co-presenter,

1:19.6

Charles Boundriss, about everything from meeting the queen

1:23.2

to what you put on your chips,

1:24.6

which is particularly relevant actually to today's subject, Charles.

1:27.6

It is. We're on episode 177, which is amazing.

1:33.7

Because we're going to touch on something

1:35.4

that I can't believe we haven't touched on before,

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