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🗓️ 2 January 2014
⏱️ 47 minutes
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0:00.0 | If I had to picture a moment of calmfulness, it would have to be at the beach. |
0:05.0 | On the edge of the sand, with the waves at my toes, what's yours? |
0:10.2 | Calm's Herbal Remedies. |
0:12.2 | Calm's Day is a traditional herbal medicine used for stress, exclusively based on traditional use only, |
0:17.5 | contains Valerian root, always read the label. |
0:21.4 | The promise that I issued to you is that by 1 o'clock today, you will know more and you do now. |
0:27.9 | LBC 97.3 Mystery Hour with James O'Brien. |
0:34.5 | Three minutes after 12. Do you know what the biggest mystery of this year is going to be? Just listening to that report there about the railfare rises. And this will probably be the narrative that sets the tone for PMQs as well every week when they deigned to return to work. Recovery on the one hand, cost of living on the other. How can there be a recovery underway in a way that is meaningful to you and I when people like those commuters there on the trains are effectively being bled like pigs being prepared for black pudding production, bled dry of every spare penny they have? I think I've got a horrible feeling the answer might be that |
1:11.1 | because we have to spend every penny we've got in order to stay afloat, we are in some sense |
1:17.0 | injecting or revivifying the economy in a way. Anyway, that's my mystery for 2014 out of the way. |
1:22.8 | Let's hear now some of yours. This is your weekly opportunity to get an answer to the question that has had you |
1:28.0 | befuddled for the longest time. 0845-6060-973 is the number to call. If you've got a who, a why, |
1:35.5 | a where, a what, a when, a whither, maybe even the odd wherefore. And of course, the other side |
1:41.9 | of the coin is that if you hear someone ask a question to which you do |
1:44.6 | know the answer, then you are duty bound to ring in and provide it. There's only two rules. |
1:50.1 | Repetition and dullness are enemies, so if you're going to ask a question, and we think |
1:55.8 | we've dealt with it before, or one of us can remember dealing with it relatively recently, |
1:59.4 | we shall probably politely pass. |
2:01.6 | And if you sense a certain lack of enthusiasm |
2:03.6 | from the professionals answering the phone |
2:05.5 | when you ask your question, |
2:07.2 | please take that for what it is. |
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