5 • 608 Ratings
🗓️ 16 April 2025
⏱️ 55 minutes
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Oh, the inferno burns bright this week, Devilled Eggs! The infernal aunties are united in a rage against the most chaotic of public scourges: flashmobs. That’s right, Dane and Daniel are declaring war on synchronised dancing and forced cheer in train stations. And as if that weren’t enough damnation for one episode, Dan’s back with a frankly unholy number of Sin Bins. Top of the list? People who dare interrupt his naps, especially his demonically loving family who are, somehow, aggressively supportive.
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0:00.0 | Strutting through the fire |
0:06.3 | Welcome to Hell |
0:07.4 | Welcome to Welcome to Hell |
0:12.5 | The podcast with Dana Daniel |
0:14.5 | Sinners, Sinners |
0:16.9 | That's our new song |
0:18.2 | That's available for Jamlow |
0:19.4 | We've decided our intro So So long. She's on |
0:23.2 | a rest. She's on vocal rest. She's long. Like when my lover's just going to go straight in. |
0:28.4 | The young people just start their podcast now, don't? And that's what we do. And we're young. |
0:34.0 | And that's how I got chlamydia. And that's how, and that's the end of the podcast. The young people just launched into the podcast. And if there's one thing that links us all here, listeners and we the hosts, it's being dreadfully, dreadfully young. And so that's what we're doing now. So I was going to be like, it's launching myself at people. Do you know what a millennial pauses? No. You do because I coached you on this. |
0:56.2 | Oh yes, I do. It's at the start of a video. Listeners, I get feedback. Maybe once a week. |
1:02.3 | It sees everything. It sees emoji I use. Emoges on other things. Like I'm liking a random woman |
1:07.5 | cooking bread. And he's like, I see you. I see you liked that. An old person |
1:11.6 | would have liked that. It's when you send me an, you send me like three cry faces and like a tongue |
1:17.2 | out and then like a sort of a ghost wearing a chef's hat or something and I'll be like, |
1:21.9 | that is the emoji of a mum. Yeah, I have learned now. I sent you a key of acceptable emojis. I references, I refer to it sometimes. What I really like is that, Ellie, just a second ago, you called them in plural emoji. Which is probably right. Probably technically right. Yeah. That's also aging to be technically right. A plethora of emoji. But I would argue the fog one should be allowed. I think... The one that's sort of disappearing into steam. Oh, I don't know. The young people would have called it steam. Well, the horse would have called it. It's just like instead we don't use the laughing face, we use the skull. Yeah, yeah. It's like, I'm dead. You can also use a coffin or an urn. Ladies' choice. Now, tell us about the millennial pause. |
2:02.1 | I, of course, I'm trained in the art. |
2:03.5 | It's the thing of apparently we millennials, and I'm being very generous to you there. |
2:07.4 | I have a millennial, technically. |
2:12.0 | Barely holding on. |
2:12.9 | Often leave a second at the start of a video before we start posting. |
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