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James O'Brien - The Whole Show

TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES

James O'Brien - The Whole Show

Global

News, Daily News

4.3913 Ratings

🗓️ 5 October 2020

⏱️ 143 minutes

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Summary

This morning's show had a taste of the tories with an opening glitch. I've left it in, because you all seem to enjoy chaos. Anyway: today's episode is about Excel. Now: I know what you're thinking - how could you *possibly* make a spreadsheet programme interesting? WELL - tune in and hear radio gold. This is a catch-up version of James O'Brien's live, daily show on LBC Radio. To join the conversation call: 0345 60 60 973

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0:00.0

This is LBC from Global, leading Britain's conversation with James O'Brien.

0:13.0

It's three minutes after ten, and you are listening james o'brien on lbc where well we will get underway

0:25.7

immediately i hope you had a good weekend i really do it was wet did anyone did anyone notice the rain

0:31.8

did anyone notice that it was a little bit wet this weekend i'd need to apologize i've got my own voice

0:36.2

in my ear from approximately five seconds ago, which is exciting to say the very least. And you think someone who loves the sound of their own voice as much as I love the sound of my own voice would be celebrating such a moment, but it was slightly distracted. Should we try again? Okay, do-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-do-do. Good morning. It's four minutes after 10. You're listening to James

0:55.1

O'Brien on LBC. Where, in the course of today's program, we will have a look at the generational

1:00.4

warfare that's underway at the moment with a top head mistress. I'm well pointing out that the

1:05.9

younger generation today are rather more resilient than some previous ones, but still this insult snowflakes persist.

1:14.5

I don't know if you heard last week. Nick had some callers last week who was suggesting that

1:18.1

students should stop complaining about being stuck in their university halls because some people

1:23.8

were prisoners of war in Japan 80 years ago.

1:28.1

You sort of do find yourself wondering whether or not people like that have any children or

1:32.3

grandchildren. Is it all young people that are awful or just the ones you've never met?

1:35.5

Could be like the new immigrants. Will young people be the new immigrants?

1:39.2

I hate them. Oh no, not the ones I actually know. all the other ones that I keep reading about in the Daily Mail,

1:46.2

five minutes after 10. And the 10pm curfew, I would say should in a normal universe be on its last legs.

1:52.8

We'll have a look at how some other countries are dealing with the continuing coronavirus crisis.

1:59.0

And some very interesting research tallies with an awful lot of what we

2:02.8

were talking about a month or so ago do you remember? It's like, crikey man, what a world we live in,

2:08.9

eh? I don't know about you, but I haven't got long COVID. I'm fairly confident of that. I haven't

2:15.0

got brain fog, but I have got a curious condition which is linked to coronavirus. And it's a sort of, it's a distillation of the fact that things move so fast. Because how long ago was it that I was having to sit here and explain why screaming about people going back to the office and sending the kids back into schools

2:34.4

unless we were sure or as confident as we could be about their safety was controversial.

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