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“She went down like a dying swan”

“She went down like a dying swan”

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In this episode of Untidy, Matilda and Hannah are dealing with pet perils as visits to the vet become a family affair for Hannah, and Matty takes to the local community page in a desperate search for missing Buster.

They address the present day question of what on earth is ‘6-7’? Not just breaking millennial brains nationwide, it’s even making a boomer out of ChatGPT. Have they all reached the age of irrelevancy?

Matilda relives a school-gate parenting quandary, and Hannah gives her latest Medical Corner update. They appreciate Lily Allen for being at her litigious best on the launch of her new album and taking back the power!

References mentioned in the show:

  • Philip Lindsay’s video on the “6-7” meme WHAT DOES IT MEAN???
  • Hear Lily Allen’s new album, West End Girl on Spotify.

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