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Why Did They Do That?

Why Did They Do That?

By: Brendan Shipley
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Three friends meet up to discuss bizarre and random headlines from around the world. Or a just an excuse to get together and alleviate the pressure of LockDown 9.Copyright 2025 Brendan Shipley
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Episodes
  • Episode 12: Legless lad, dumb-ass dentist and proper fox up.
    Dec 11 2021
    Greetings! Check us out releasing two episodes in the same month!! Episode 12, season 2 of WDTDT? is coming at you like a hungry marsupial. The boys share some insightful stories from around the globe and Ben gets closer to winning a round of BenDon Championship before it is violently snatched away by a berk of quiz master. Enjoy!
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    44 mins
  • Episode 11: Elizabeth Duke Head, Mammal Murdering Bees and Turkish Tit.
    Dec 3 2021
    Remember us? It has been a while and we can only apologise unreservedly! Here you have episode 11, season 2 of WDTDT? All of your usual delights from the boys. This may be a particularly sweary episode of the podcast, Don was sauced and Ben was frustrated. Please rate, review, share but more importantly, enjoy!
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    51 mins
  • Episode 10: Cruising round Brum, Tube Tales and Poop Blowers
    Oct 1 2021
    Greetings and welcome to episode 10, season 2 of WDTDT? Apologies for the huge delay in releasing this episode. We are all super busy being adults, fathers and/or asleep. We hope you feel the wait has been worth it! We talk our usual nonsense and fraff! Please rate, review and subscribe. More importantly, enjoy!
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    29 mins

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