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Check your facts at the door it’s…
TPC031 - Flavours
Paul reveals his appalling geographical
knowledge of Britain and failing memory.
Judy gets her chucklesworth.
Go on, take it for a spin.

11 Comments

  1. Posted April 18, 2007 at 3:13 am | Permalink

    Ooh by heavens, yes - best TPC in a LOOONG time! (and that’s going some)

    Makes me want a regular “Tourist Misinformation” section.

    Where’s Hampshire? I was *born* there.. oh, and Giggleswick is famous for John Shuttleworth and a school camping trip my wife went on. When she wasn’t my wife yet.

    Congratulations on being featured on the front cover of the newspaper!

    Expect an email with a Hobson’s Choice and celebrity.

    jX

  2. Posted April 18, 2007 at 5:40 am | Permalink

    Thanks, James.
    It’s our favourite TPC so far.
    Things really clicked, and we had a lot of fun recording it.
    We’ll be delivering plenty more misinformation, rest assured.
    You were born in Hampshire? I do know where it is now, after looking on a map, finally. It’s only taken me 42 years.
    John Shuttleworth as in “It’s Nice Up North”? (I Googled).
    The Evening Sun feature blew us away, we couldn’t believe it at first.
    Looking forward to the email.
    Thank you so much for your support and encouragement.
    It gives us impetus to excel further.
    Cheers!

    - Paul

  3. Posted April 20, 2007 at 1:03 pm | Permalink

    Fine name for a cat, Devon. Rich, smooth and creamy. A cat called Somerset would then by rights have to look like a bottle of scrumpy or summink…

    Have to agree that this episode really clicked. And the outtakes were a nice touch. You´re also on a roll with the intensive care bears, the last two were BRILLIANT.

    Keep on excelling,
    cheers!

  4. Posted April 22, 2007 at 10:50 am | Permalink

    Thanks, Gwyn!
    Glad you enjoyed the show too.
    Outtakes will go in if we have 1 or 2 that are appropriate.
    Really appreciate your support, you have been with us from day one. You give us the impetus to excel.
    Cheers!

    - Paul

    p.s. It’s weird how things click. It was HM The Queen’s 81st brithday this past Saturday…and we didn’t even research that! Amazing.

  5. Posted April 23, 2007 at 1:23 pm | Permalink

    2-for : Todays lucky random word is ‘dfjdfjkdk’ which means to type rapidly at random on one’s keyboard with both hands, out of utter boredom. Todays thought is - Life is punctuated by moments where one realises how dull the rest of life is, irrespective of how interesting life actually is.

  6. Posted April 23, 2007 at 2:00 pm | Permalink

    Hey, Jim.
    Thanks for the head-scratching comment.
    Looking forward to more.
    Cheers!

    - Paul

  7. Bruce
    Posted April 23, 2007 at 9:52 pm | Permalink

    Hi Paul & Judy

    I’ve been listening to podcasts for a bit over a year now…and you guys for about 8 months. I really enjoy your whole show. I like the “across the pond” dynamic. Intensive Care Bears and Pantsformers are hilarious. And all your other bits, too. I enjoy it all and wouldn’t change a thing. I enjoy back and forth wordplay like yours.

    Gradually I’m getting around to writing the podcasters whose shows I like. Now it’s your turn.

    The reason I finally had to write is that I AM a clown who specializes in balloon animals. It’s my main gig, though I only do it about 60 days a year. I tour around fairs and festivals in Southern Ontario in summer and fall.

    I can make lots of animals, hats, jewelry and other things from balloons. I can even invent for special requests (kangaroo, fireman’s helmet with walkie-talkie microphone, metal detector, bong, etc.). But I can’t make a pangolin. Good thing no one’s ever asked for one.

    Anyway, keep up the good work. Oh, and for Hobson’s Choice material, you could check out 5ives.com. Lists of 5 things in odd categories. It’s a hobby project of some podcaster (can’t recall who; maybe Merlin from 43 folders?). You’d have to come up with a 6th one.

    Bruce

  8. Posted May 1, 2007 at 12:16 pm | Permalink

    It’s neither trainer nor sneaker… It’s a tennis shoe!

  9. Bruce
    Posted May 3, 2007 at 8:54 am | Permalink

    …unless it’s got some sport guy’s name on it.

    Then it’s $80 (and another $80 for the other one)

  10. Posted July 10, 2007 at 5:58 pm | Permalink

    Great podcast!! I couldn’t stop laughing. Judy’s laugh always sets me off and makes laugh too. :D

    Oooo! And I’m liking the snazzy new look of the blog too. :P

  11. Posted July 10, 2007 at 6:04 pm | Permalink

    Oh yeah! And over here in the UK we do use the term ‘Catch some Z’s’, not zed’s. :)

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