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SIM Ep 768 Pod 221: Stitching, biting and being dangled out of a window upside down

Standard Issue Podcast

Standard Issue

Society & Culture

4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2022

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Jen's taken up clothes making, so who better to get on the Zoom with than winner of 2021's Great British Sewing Bee, Serena Baker? They chat about stitching, sustainable fashion, and her book Serena Sews. Hannah chats to actor Jennifer Kirby about Vampire Academy, why teenage girls can't get enough of bloodsuckers and why Linda Bassett is the cat's pyjamas. In BT, we're talking about - what else? - reaction to the Queen's death, but fret not, there is good news in Jenny Off The Blocks. And in Rated or Dated, we're back to the 1990s or the 1950s, depending on how you look at it, as we watch LA Confidential.   Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/standardissuespodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Waitrose have added more of your favourites to their new lower prices.

0:03.6

Or is it new, new, lower prices, or newer, new, lower prices?

0:07.9

Well, they've added more, so it could be more, newer, new, lower prices.

0:11.7

Or even the newest of new, lower prices on more.

0:14.2

Ernie, whoo! Waitrose have new, new, lower prices on hundreds of your favourites,

0:19.4

like apples, chicken, and those cheeky ginger nuts. Waitrose.

0:23.0

Food to feel good about.

0:25.0

Selected stores, subjects with availability, prices may vary in a little Waitrose channel islands and concessions.

0:30.0

Welcome to episode 221 of the Standard Issue podcast. I'm Hannah Dunlavy, and today I got

0:53.0

Whirlgill in one guess. I mean, that is incredible, because I've actually done today's...

0:59.0

Oh no, I did Whirlgill, sorry. Can't concomput it. Yeah, just to be clear.

1:03.5

Whirlgill is the six-letter one, so there are slightly fewer words for six letters than there are with five letters,

1:09.5

and I'm not claiming I am amazing, but you know I like gambling, you know I like odds,

1:14.5

and the odds of getting it first time are incredible. What was it?

1:17.5

But I can say, because you don't do it, it was forest.

1:20.5

I could want to choose, Hannah, there's a couple of vowels in there, some concerns, you know.

1:26.5

So good letters to throw in there. I played Whirlgill today, which I don't do that often,

1:31.5

but I saw Jess Fosterke you tweeting about it, and she had two letters,

1:37.5

she had the second and the fourth letter or whatever, the whole way down, and she didn't get it.

1:42.5

And I had the other letters, the whole way down, and then I did eventually get it.

1:48.5

Let me see, because I actually did that today as well.

1:51.5

I got it in the last go, but I had like different letters to her, and I thought,

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