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Pick of the "Talking Bollocks" from season two of Time Out Top ten Podcast "Sowerby & Luff's Big Squeeze", one of iTunes' most popular comedy podcasts with almost 2 million downloads since its launch in the summer of 2005. In this series, Brian and Georgina talk bollocks about sumo wrestling on ice, f*ck me shoes that make your feet bleed, laundromats, drinking urine, performing CPR on chickens, spoofing for drinks, camel safaris, and much, much more. Plus Brian's beloved eco-systems, a review of the "Dead Frank Sinatra Show" and the ever-popular "What's the Question Triv". The Big Squeeze is recorded in the "Gay Legs" pub in leafy Crouch End, and contains strong language and nudity from the start.
"Will you tickle my fanny?"
©2006 Sowerby and Luff (P)2006 Fit2Fill Limited
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