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London Calling

The Odd Couple

London Calling

Ricochet

News, Politics

4.4975 Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2022

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

James takes enough time off from gathering wood to burn in his Rayburn cast iron stove (so he and his family won’t freeze to death when the World Economic Forum cuts off the power this winter) to let Toby read out an extract from ‘An Odd Couple For Our Odd Times’, a glowing article about our little show in The National Review (which, unfortunately is behind their paywall) and they both agree with... Source

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0:00.0

Have you been wondering what to get your lockdown skeptical friend for Christmas?

0:04.3

Look no further than the hilarious new satire of the COVID era,

0:08.3

busting anti-vax myths, seriously expert arguments for the COVID deniers in your life.

0:15.0

Don't be fooled by the title now.

0:17.0

Remember, it's a satire, written under the nom de plume of a wholly fictitious Irish COVID expert whose blinkered and topsy-turvy logic

0:26.1

will leave you in stitches. The book satirises the mad world of lockdowns and vaccine

0:31.6

passes with exquisite humour. Head over to the book's website

0:36.0

which is Busting Antivax myths.com. That's Busting Antivax Myths.

0:44.0

To get your copy now for a limited time offer of only $6.99.

0:51.0

With 94% of Amazon reviewers giving the book five stars it's

0:55.6

guaranteed to give much-needed comic relief for the lockdown skeptical this

1:00.8

Christmas. Once again head over to to Busting Antivax myths.com now to get your copy.

1:09.0

That's Busting Antivax myths, all one word, dot com.

1:14.0

This is London Calling.

1:17.0

So we had to flee the country for family

1:19.0

for family privacy since Harret,

1:20.0

as we watch a hundred million dollar documentary which he influences

1:24.0

young children shares private text messages intimate photographs for the

1:27.7

entire world to see. But frankly the biggest problem with this series so far is

1:31.5

that like the sausage themselves is actually

1:33.7

it's dull it's predictable it's cliche-ridden it's simperingly sycophantic it's one long rendition

1:40.6

of all their greatest hinges and a load of self-congratulatory nonsense.

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