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The Moon Under Water

The Week In Pubs - 'The Stone Thingy'

The Moon Under Water

Audio Always

Food, Comedy, Arts, Comedy Interviews

4.8675 Ratings

🗓️ 18 August 2022

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Rejoice! Landlord John and Robin are now both in the Other Realm sampling the delights of Edinburgh together, which means for this edition of The Week In Pubs they're able to record from the same room! And as is almost tradition now, one of them is feeling slightly worse for wear.


This week they share some of their Edinburgh highlights, read through a couple of mists and discuss some of the special LIVE recordings that have been taking place (soon to be heard).


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello all and welcome to the week in pubs and the moon underwater is really, it's almost showing off.

0:24.5

And the word I would use is velveteen.

0:28.2

I would use the word velveteen to describe its plush folds.

0:34.3

Yep.

0:35.0

It's sort of, there's shadows in the folds.

0:38.8

It feels like everywhere you turn, a theatre is about to draw back its flaps and reveal a great performance.

0:48.5

A minstrel, a troubadour, a jack-in-the- box, a wandering theatre company.

0:56.1

Yeah.

0:56.6

And it's just, it's blooming with reds and greens and midnight blues.

1:02.0

Yeah.

1:02.4

What are your thoughts on the whole affair?

1:03.8

Well, I think you're quite right, to be honest.

1:05.8

I don't know if you're, you know, Aldous Huxley, doors of perception.

1:09.8

Name rings a bell.

1:10.5

Yeah.

1:10.8

When he, um, he took Mascan and he thought, and he thought, You know, Aldous Huxley, Doors of Perception. Name rings a bell. Yeah.

1:20.5

When he took Meskinen and he thought that the history of Western civilization and art is the history of how people drew fabrics.

1:21.3

Really?

1:21.6

Yeah.

1:25.8

He got really obsessed with looking at folds of fabrics.

1:26.4

Really?

1:26.8

Yeah.

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