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🗓️ 20 May 2021
⏱️ 34 minutes
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On today’s show, Luke takes us down memory lane for a disastrous story about a very awkward bucket of chicken, while Pete records from his man shell as he recovers from Monday’s brutal breakdown.
Elsewhere, a NEW PLAYER ENTERS THE GAME before one of the boys gets caught out in some battery fraud. We also hear directly from the dogs Pete has access to..you don’t want to miss this!
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1:39.5 | pretty good, thanks. Yeah, not too bad. This piece has a youth calm down since Monday's |
1:43.8 | escapades. Oh, I could always ram it up. I could always ram it back up against sort of |
1:48.0 | speed, but I'd approach the ramp at a low speed. I was thinking that, you know, we're talking |
1:53.9 | on Monday about how you failed your driving test. Well, I haven't observed that. Is that |
1:58.1 | good? You don't fail it, as the man was appears to say, he said, I can't pass you. I couldn't |
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2:13.8 | how many other bad things would have to happen to you this week to make it the worst week |
2:17.2 | of your life? Well, I mean, I don't like the fact that you're looking down at your computer |
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