
7: “Which 80s pop group helped this man overcome his urination shyness?“
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About this listen
What is this episode about? Nothing.
Yet it's about everything - it's about two men having a long friendship since childhood and can finish each other's sentences.
It's about spending time in our company, and either you want to hang out with us, or you'll think us pillocks.
It's about being mature enough to acknowledge it's OK that your parents had sex.
It's about still being immature enough to giggle at it.
But most of all it's about Rob & Dave telling you a story of a lad they went to school with, with the most fearsome power in the word: the power to crush your spirit with a mean word, and that the world is still ruled by such people, and we are but mice playing on the giants, afraid that they'll awake.
OK. Let's talk about titles. Titles are so hard on the 'week in review' episodes, they are some of the best episodes in terms of vibe, but they are impossible to title because they're about nothing, so here goes, let's brainstorm some titles:
* Which member of the British aristocracy reads Fesshole?
* The one with the new format section of 'rejected fessholes'
* How the pop group Tears For Fears helped one man overcome his piss shyness.
* What's the best rapping ever done by a white man?
Oh man it's so hard, titles are so hard, but do listen, as this is a solid episode made of pure nothing, glorious nothing.
Rob Manuel
Producer: Will Fitzpatrick
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