Two middle aged men rambling, discussing & ranting on about whatever we fancy. Topics include: football, food, colours, life itself. Cover art photo provided by Gonzalo Remy on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@gonzaloremy

We get some feedback, Punctuation Pete meets Fontman, we choose our favourite Beatles song and talk Ashes, egg chasing and the new footy season

In which the usual nonsense is talked, including Fontman, hobbies, sports that are not sports, sleep, shorts, corned beef, and pick of the Podroid

Summer days & Glasto, T2, pick of the Podroid, yacht rock • Fontman’s Font of the week

Scariest moments, reformed bands you’d like to see, what you’d rescue from a burning house with Fontman, newsreaders and taking on professional sportsmen at other sports

Wasps, radio times, DJ experience, top cop shows, service stations rated, comics, and a free bonus (rambling drunk) section with TV theme tunes

Hankies v Tissues, Fontman, Miss Pronunciation, Best Sound Effects, The A Team and other such nonsense

In which our two heroes discuss the acceptable age to no longer wear trainers, made up names, best soft drinks, crying vs laughing, and snooker

In which coins are thrown, disco is heard & sitcoms are discussed. Oh, and dogs in clothes...

Old insults, Fontman returns, favourite away grounds, comedy duos and black pepper

Our first voice message, sausage roll v scotch egg, cats v dogs, and other ramblings

Fart follow up, impressions, game shows, cheese or dessert

Hardest professions to fart, cricketers with notable features, what’s bothering you?

Celebrity Crackers, Christmas Dinner, Favourite Christmas films and South African Santa

Alex & Nick are joined by Dickie Bell & Fontman to ramble on topics including: worst footy grounds; breakfasts; underground experiences; adults taking kids films too seriously

Our first episode in which you will hear ramblings from two forty something men in a pub covering topics including: Kebabs • Worst food • Death row meals • First football game memories. Highlights include Coriander The Movie, Julia Reynolds (who is she?), steak starter followed by steak main course and a football memory that doesn’t appear to have actually happened.