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www.DogCastRadio.comIn this podcast host Julie brings you dog dilemmas from Reddit AITA and Mumsnet AIBU, as well as dog themed news stories which caught her eye. Plus we touch on that age old mystery - did we domesticate dogs, or did they domesticate themselves?
KILKIM ŽAIBU 2024 Festivāla Apskats METĀLKĀSTS LV Podkāsts #165 Vai ir pozeriski nebūt ieinteresētam par underground festivāla headliner grupām? Vai inhalātori ir trve? Vai ir normāli sildīt tunča konservus? Šajā epizodē padziļināti atskatāmies uz visām 3 aizvadītajām KILKIM ŽAIBU dienām un mēģinām rast atbildes uz iepriekš minētajiem filozofiskajiem jautājumiem. Papildus jautrībai un viedokļu dažādībai šoreiz palīgā saucam Madaru un Artjomu no Yomi. Podkāsta ziedojumu burciņa: https://ej.uz/mklvdono SEKO Metālkāstam: https://www.facebook.com/metalkastslv Metālkāsts LV ir podkāsts latviešu valodā smagās muzikas cienītājiem. Albumu apskati, dažādi topi, sarunas/intervijas, koncertu apskati u.c jaunumi m/
Hatua ya serikali kuwatuma wanajeshi kusaidia polisi kuwakabili waandamanaji ni ukiukaji mkubwa wa sheria za nchi. Inasikitisha kuwa Bunge la Kitaifa limetumiwa kutia muhuri uhayani huu! So unfortunate!
Hujuma anayopitishiwa Rais Mstaafu Uhuru Kenyatta na ofisi yake ni aibu kubwa kwa taifa hili. Rais William Ruto anamkosea heshima Kenyatta na Wakenya wote kijumla kwa kupuuza maslahi ya Kiongozi wa nchi ambaye aliihudumia nchi hii kwa miaka kumi. Ikiwa hujuma hii inatokana na uhasama wa kisiasa wa uchaguzi mkuu uliopita, basi shame on this Government.
Su melomanu, žurnalistu Aivaru Dočkumi kalbamės apie jau dvidešimt pirmus metus skaičiuojantį folkloro ir sunkiosios muzikos festivalį „Kilkim žaibu“, kuris birželio 29 dieną prasideda Ukmergėje. „Metalo muzika man niekada nebuvo ekstremali, nesuprantu, ir kodėl ji vadinama sunkiąja muzika. Man gerokai sunkiau klausyti labai prasto popso negu blogo metalo. Metalas labai dažnai gyvenime man būna žaizdų užgydimas, panirimas į kitus pasaulius, kitas filosofijas, istorinius dalykus“, - sako Aivaras. Pasak jo, metalo muzika gal ir buvo nišinė 8-9 dešimtmetyje, bet tikrai ne dabar. „Kalbame apie labai besiplečiančią sceną“, - sako Aivaras, pasidalinęs festivalio scenoje pasirodysiančių jam įdomių grupių muzika ir istorijomis.Kalbino Inga Ramoškaitė
Sean and Ashley return for a sixth series of the popular podcast where comedians discuss posts from Mumsnet and AITA forums.In the fourth episode of the series, we talk to fantastic comedian Stuart Mitchell about inappropriate In-Laws, Star Trek with cursing, Abbe Clancy's love for Goblin Pies, how Sean misses lockdown and none of us like going out. And we ask ourselves, are Rice Krispies a reasonable breakfast? What do you order from McDonald's breakfasts? Can you steal from the breakfast buffet? And what the hell is an American biscuit?You can find the stories we talked about here:https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/12631ba/aita_for_kicking_my_sons_girlfriend_out_of_our/and https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/4772785-dh-thinks-rice-crispies-are-a-suitable-breakfastYou can hear Ashley on The Ashley Storrie Show on BBC Radio Scotland at 10 pm every Friday or on the BBC Sounds App.You can also find Ashley and Sean's sketches from BBC Short Stuff and BBC The Social on the iPlayer, and the BBC Scotland Facebook and Twitter pages. You can find Ashley's Twitch on twitch.tv/ashleystorrie You can find Sean and Ashley on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok @SitDownDad and @AshleyStorrie.You can follow Stuart on Twitter.Our theme song is "Snap Happy" by Shane Ivers from www.silvermansound.com.If you want to sponsor the show, contact us at awbupodcast@gmail.co, or donate via buymeacoffee.Thanks for listening, and please take a moment to review our show on Apple Podcasts. You can find the song Ashley wanted to promote here.
Sean and Ashley return for a sixth series of the popular podcast where comedians discuss posts from Mumsnet and AITA forums.In the third* episode of the series, we talk to up-and-coming comedian Amanda Hursy about cardboard cutouts, Alien Wars at the Arches, school trips, goldfish, creepy toddlers, the cat with the clown head, the ghost of James Dean, elf on the shelf (or how we gaslight our kids,) the cum sock puppet, the puppet version of Billy Elliot, and the Jurassic wedding.You can find the stories we talked about here:https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/w79uy4/aita_for_scaring_my_sil_with_a_cardboard_cutout/and https://twitter.com/aita_online/status/1550467052606988288?lang=deYou can hear Ashley on The Ashley Storrie Show on BBC Radio Scotland at 10 pm every Friday or on the BBC Sounds App.You can also find Ashley and Sean's sketches from BBC Short Stuff and BBC The Social on the iPlayer, and the BBC Scotland Facebook and Twitter pages. You can find Ashley's Twitch on twitch.tv/ashleystorrie You can find Sean and Ashley on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok @SitDownDad and @AshleyStorrie.You can follow Amanda on Twitter.Our theme song is "Snap Happy" by Shane Ivers from www.silvermansound.com.If you want to sponsor the show, contact us at awbupodcast@gmail.co, or donate via buymeacoffee.Thanks for listening, and please take a moment to review our show on Apple Podcasts. *Although this is the second episode to be released from series 6, it is in fact the third episode of the series. There were some technical issues with episode 2, and it will need to be re-recorded and released at a later date.
Nchini Tanzania, Shirika la Tumaini Community Services linatekeleza mradi wa ‘Dreams' yaani ‘Ndoto' katika wilaya ya Mbeya mjini, Kyela na Mbarari mkoani Mbeya kwa ufadhili wa mfuko wa rais wa Marekani wa harakati za kupambamba na UKIMWI, PEPFAR kanda ya Tanzania, lengo likiwa kuwawezesha vijana balehe elimu ya afya ya uzazi, elimu ya kujitambua na elimu ya kiuchumi ili kupunguza maambukizi ya Virusi Vya UKIMWI.
Wanariadha wa Kenya walioshiriki Olimpiki jijini Tokyo Japan wameliletea taifa sifa kedekede kwa kuibuka la kwanza barani Afrika. Hata hivyo, hawakupokelewa kishujaa walipowasili JKIA. Aidha, Rais Kenyatta aliwaalika katika hafla ya kutuzwa siku 10 baada ya kuwasili nchini. Rais Museveni kwa upande wake aliwatuza wanariadha wa nchi yake punde walipowasili. Ni wazi kuwa Kenya haiwajali wanaspoti wake....ni kutowathamini mashujaa.
CONTENT WARNING: This episode includes discussion of eugenics, forced sterilisation, the Holocaust, and child abuse. It's all contained in the discussion of the fourth thread from 24:50 to 30:12. "Believe it or not, it's Mr. Bean." Delving back into the Room 101 of Mumsnet to dig up the most unreasonable and frankly immoral threads on the AIBU board. What if your partner tells you that they're not your friend? What places in the world give you the weirdest, most immaculate vibes? Should you charge your partner rent or charge for the "wear and tear" of the white goods? Should you move in the car at a petrol station or will that cause petrol to spill? And is it immoral (yes) to force the sterilisation (yes) of someone who "doesn't deserve" to have a child (yes)?
"AIBU to think that maybe my husband is lost in the great abyss of his unending need to be validated?" We're back to provide our commentary on the strangest Mumsnet AIBU threads of the last couple of weeks. This episode, we discuss how to congratulate a husband who can't get enough of that sweet sweet validation, worrying about stealing a cake from a supermarket self-checkout, how people manage to live without bookshelves and what is the worst single book that someone could have, and the frankly terrible take that wearing make-up is a form of catfishing.
"Opening a big coat and it's just full of dog collars." Everyone is mad at runners and Mumsnet is folding in on itself by discussing GETTING RID OF THE AIBU BOARD. Our livelihood! This week a friend is accused of being beloved Peanuts character, Snoopy, during Zoom and Microsoft Teams meetings, nights out with as the only woman in a man-dominated workplace, how to deal with stray penises in friends' photos, a radical suggestion to remove AIBU and restructure Mumsnet entirely into thematic categories, and Simon is offering church offices and roles for money. So Simony.
"And what are you?" New year, new You Are Being Unreasonable. Mumsnet AIBU are struggling with an excess of weirdness this year and we investigate this madness with a general review of the state of Mumsnet's AIBU board in 2021. We also discuss defining people entirely by their function to capital, whether musicals are the most efficient information-delivery mechanism that there is, and a couple of Mumsnet ideas to deal with coronavirus in the UK: more clapping and/or full communism.
Sean Wilkie and Ashley Storrie talk to comedians, and hosts of Creamed Corn at the Lunchbox podcast - Krystal Evans and Paul McDaniel, about people staring in the window and pissing on the car seat. Links from Ashley Storrie's Story Corner will be posted on our Facebook and Twitter pages. And be sure to send in non-offensive suggestions for Sean's Shit Accents. You can find Krystal and Paul on Twitter at @Kraft_Evs and @Paulpmcdaniel. And you can find their awesome podcast @CreamedCornPod. Mumsnet stories we covered this week can be found at:https://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/3928155-AIBU-people-staring-into-my-houseand https://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/3921983-Today-I-pissed-on-the-back-seat-of-the-carYou can find Sean and Ashley on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok @SitDownDad and @AshleyStorrieOur theme song is "Snap Happy" by Shane Ivers from www.silvermansound.comIf you've enjoyed the show please hit subscribe, leave a review and share the episode with your friends. No offence was meant during the recording of this episode but if you found that we were being unreasonable be sure to let us know.
No one is safe from this man's tongue - Steve Allen takes to the airwaves on LBC every weekday morning from 4am until 7am and on weekends from 5am until 7am. Hear all of Steve's show with the news, travel and breaks taken out.
In this final episode of the series, Lucy and Aasmah welcome journalist, writer and comedian Viv Groskop as their A-list Adjudicator to give the final verdict on some threads which have been keeping the AIBU? users busy for months!Our hosts also delve into the cliches which are enough to drive anyone crazy - when all said and done. Plus the classics board yields some gems to take us through to the end of series 1. Thanks to everyone for listening and see you soon for series 2. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this taster of next week's edition of AIBU? Lucy and Aasmah go on an emotional roller-coaster of cliches endured by the Mumsnet users. The classics board yealds some laugh-a-minute moments of childbirth (no, really) and A-List Adjudicator is writer, podcaster and journalist Viv Groskop. FULL EPISODE AVAILABLE A WEEK TODAY See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this taster of what's to come in next week's AIBU? podcast, Lucy and Aasmah delight in forum users' little acts of rebellion, the Classics board yields some glorious malapropisms, and A-List Adjudicator Andi Osho gives the final word on hamsters, among other things. FULL EPISODE AVAILABLE A WEEK TODAY. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this taster of next week's episode, Lucy and Aasmah delight in the world of ridiculous complaints and shallow reasons to dump someone, and Anneka Rice takes on the role of A-List Adjudicator, giving her verdict on Rod Stewart, gin and weeing in the sea.FULL EPISODE OUT A WEEK TODAY See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Lucy and Aasmah's perusal of the AIBU? forum throws-up gems which include; irrational things that scared you as a child (surprise appearances include egg and quicksand) and the weirdest things that have happened whilst staying at other people's houses (Erasure fans block your ears). The duo also find out once and for all whether it's acceptable to eat breakfast during work hours. And blogger, Brummy Mummy of 2, AKA Emma Conway is this week's A-List Adjudicator who gives the definitive answer to fence disputes, carpet stains and a whole lot more besides. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this tiny taste of next week's AIBU? Podcast, Lucy and Aasmah get-to-grips with irrational things that scared you as a child - and then scarred you for life; the weird and not so wonderful things that people have done whilst hosting at their homes, and blogger Brummy Mummy of 2 - also known as Emma Conway - gives her A-List verdict on a selection of hot threads from the AIBU? forum. THE FULL EPISODE IS AVAILABLE A WEEK TODAY. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this taste of next week's episode: Lucy and Aasmah have the time of their lives reading about forum users' most embarrassing moments and hilarious overheard arguments. Journalist & Huffington Post columnist, Robyn Wilder is A-List Adjudicator and has the definitive verdict on hen-dos. And we get part two of posters' most cringe-worthy pets. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As pressure increases on the government to raise the rate of the unemployment benefit, many new and emerging communities are wondering how people can go hungry in a rich country like Australia. - Wakati shinikizo linaendelea kuongezeka kwa serikali, iongeze kiwango cha mafao hayo yakutokuwa na ajira, wanachama wengi katika jamii mpya nchini, wanashangaa jinsi watu wanaweza lala njaa katika nchi tajiri kama Australia.
"They think that inviting someone to a wedding is akin to punching them in the face." We're in the run-up to Fringe season now and we're practicing for our live show by... well, doing what we always do: looking at threads of Mumsnet's AIBU board and chatting about them. This week, we determine who is and is not a table-nabber and outline the plans for a new cinematic franchise, Rogue Dad starring Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx, we discuss the politics of using a giftcard to split a restaurant bill and how to burn through £10,000 on giftcards like Brewster's Millions, we talk about texting intimate details of your life to a stranger you met in a shop and ask the eternal question, What Would Tommy Wiseau Do?, and we discover that non-human entities and abstract concepts can be 'cheeky fuckers' and ask if weddings are CF.
In this taste of things to come, Aasmah and Lucy reminisce about pre-health and safety childhoods, weddings which are remembered - for all the wrong reasons.Blogger Molly Forbes lends her considerable A-List Adjudication skills and there's much rejoicing in users misheard lyrics.FULL EPISODE RELEASED A WEEK TODAY. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of the AIBU? podcast, Lucy and Aasmah report back from everyone's favourite online forum on the subject of words that set one's teeth on edge. Warning: no one offer Lucy a 'pamphlet' about 'panties', otherwise she just may go full-on Hulk. Mumsnet users come up with the goods again, with some hilarious stories about social embarrassment making them do the most ridiculous things (such as paying £18 for a bag of cherries). And this week's guest star from hit podcast Drunk Women Solving Crime, Taylor Glenn, shares her school sports day woes and gives her definitive A-list adjudication on the latest most-talked-about discussion threads. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"If only we could utilise your gagging on an eggy struggle." Coming to you from the UK heatwave, we have some scalding hot takes from Mumsnet's AIBU board this week we spend this episode listening when people tell us who they are. In this episode, we overhear our Creationist neighbour shouting about Creationism at his wife in the garden, we ask at which jobs it is appropriate to wear flip-flops in the summer, we unravel the byzantine mysteries of a 'simple story' of two women and two ugly guys, we list the words we don't like, we do a close reading of 'Horrid Henry' and his sex cult, and we meet a woman who travels the boards talking about owning half her mum's house.
In this amuse-bouche, find out what will be happening in the next episode of the AIBU? podcast. The highlights include:Lucy and Aasmah delve into the world's busiest forum to find out which words set the users teeth on edge. Turns out, not a lot of love for 'gusset'. Who knew?This week's guest star from hit podcast Drunk Women Solving Crime, Taylor Glenn, shares her school sports day woes.We also get to hear about times social embarrassment has edged people into the most ridiculous of situations. *gets popcorn out* Plus, our hosts find out which era listeners wish they'd been born into. Listen to the full episode a week today. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's episode, Lucy and Aasmah read some truly terrifying stories from the forum of when a house viewing has turned into either the set of a horror film, a tour of a squat, or in some cases an adult movie. As per usual, our users' horrific experiences provide us with some excellent entertainment…Also, a classic thread is celebrated - when the hosts explain the consequences of washing getting 'darked on' overnight - and A-List adjudicator Ulrika Jonsson proves she's a fantastic holiday companion. Plus, we hear the results of when Aasmah and Lucy posed this question to Mumsnet users: AIBU to ask when your pet has embarrassed you? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Here's a little taste of what to expect in next week's episode of AIBU? podcast, with the fabulous Ulrika Jonsson, who doesn't mind admitting that she can find other people's overt happiness slightly irritating (relatable). Lucy and Aasmah read some frankly chilling/disgusting/saucy stories of house viewings gone awry and revisit a classic AIBU thread discussing what happens when washing gets 'darked on' overnight. They also give our users some catharsis, as they discuss times pets embarrassed them in public. You can listen to the FULL EPISODE a week today. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Lucy and Aasmah discuss a rather indecent proposal posed by a forum user, which elicited some brilliant (and rather surprising) responses. A classic thread reveals some mind-blowing inside trade secrets (did you know that strippers wear the comfiest shoes?), and our hosts asked Mumsnet users to imagine what would happen if AIBU? were taken over by the royal family. Plus guest Andi Oliver tells us why she's a convert to CBT oil and we also learn what kind of entertainment Prince Charles has at his birthday parties...and believe us when we say, it's not what you think. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Coming up in the next episode of the AIBU? podcast, guest Andi Oliver tells us why Prince Charles throws the most boring parties, Lucy and Aasmah ponder a VERY indecent proposal, and we revisit a classic thread which reveals some mind-blowing inside trade secrets. We also asked Mumsnet users to ponder what the royal family might ask on the AIBU? Talk board...and they didn't disappoint with their suggestions. FULL EPISODE OUT A WEEK TODAY See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, comedian Nick Helm joins Lucy and Aasmah to give some, often furious, adjudications on a series of AIBU? threads, while also managing to bring Nick Knowles into the proceedings, somehow. Our hosts also have the customary rifle through the classics section and delight in some of the terrible excuses people have received over the years (when we say 'excuses', we mean 'porkies'). This includes the time someone was late for work because their hamster was 'having a lie-in'. They also empathise with the nightmare that is seemingly sentient household goods that know exactly how to send us into a tailspin of rage, and read some, frankly, eye-watering stories of home beauty disasters. Apparently, there were A LOT of women walking around with egg in their hair as teenagers.Be warned, this episode gets a bit sweary, so maybe not a listen for the school run. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this sneak peek of episode eight, guest Nick Helm gives a most definitive verdict on food in the cinema. Plus, Lucy and Aasmah have the time of their lives looking through an AIBU? thread chock-full of the worst excuses they've ever heard, and despair over users' so called 'time-saving devices' (that definitely have it in for them).Tune in to the full episode, out next week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Aasmah and Lucy inspect more classic AIBU? threads and celebrate some fantastic creative writing by its users, as they imagine what the forum would look like in the hands of their children. Here's a hint: it's utter carnage.We also hear some Trip Advisor reviews that would make you fear for the future of humankind if they weren’t so funny. And comedian and writer Angela Barnes provides some top class A-List adjudication and shares her healthy interest in nuclear bunkers. Probably not suitable for the kids, as there's some adult content. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Laidos svečias – festivalio „Kilkim žaibu“ organizatorius Daividas Kurlis.Ved. Vytaras Radzevičius.
In this episode, Lucy and Aasmah relive some classic threads from AIBU's bountiful history. In doing so, they explore the man-flu phenomenon - specifically the noise made by Aasmah's husband to garner sympathy (spoiler alert: it doesn't work). The duo also reminisce about the time a wedding guest was asked for more money by a disgruntled bride, which led to the birth of the legendary Mumsnet catch phrase 'Cancel the cheque!'. Lucy finds out that her opinion may not be popular when it comes to the giving of pocket money, and this week's A-List Adjudicator is comedian Grainne McGuire, who provides some definitive answers about false teeth, ironing boards and where to go on a day out. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Oh good grief, how long is this going to go on for? In today's episode Lucy and Aasmah discuss what happened when someone on the forum asked: AIBU? to ask what you could say in both a traffic jam AND during sex? Needless to say, there are hilarious results which are definitely not for ears of the young and innocent variety.The thread about spirit animals also came under tough scrutiny and our hosts compared themselves to an over enthusiastic puppy and an angry parrot - you decide which is which. This episode's A-list adjudicator comes in the form of comic Lou Sanders, who proves herself to be the epitome of levelheadedness, even when not offered an alternative to dairy - which, in this day and age, is no mean feat. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Lucy and Aasmah are back and thanks to the forum users have some new ideas on how to resign from a job, specifically when it can satisfy petty grievances... printing your boss' calendar of intimate appointments is the current favourite. We find out that Aasmah is actually posh, whilst Lucy isn't as posh as she thought she was and journalist, Tim Dowling is on-hand to give his definitive answers to some classic AIBU? threads, such as; sheep, curtains and whether £60 is a lot of money for a bra.AND we also find out which age you should buy the mattress that will 'see you out' ... gulp. Get involved HERE: https://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable AIBU Podcast, in association with Silent Pool Gin https://silentpooldistillers.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the first episode of Am I Being Unreasonable? Lucy and Aasmah confess some questionable culinary habits off the back of a thread discussing ' what is the one thing you can eat on its own, even though others find it repulsive?' ... did someone say onion on Rivita? One brilliant forum user talks about mourning the loss of her 20-year-old lady shave and Lucy describesa coat she has owned for 30 years and NEVER worn ... although in Aasmah's opinion the garment is a crime against clothing. If enough people ask in the comments, we will get Lucy to wear the offending article for a whole day. Plus, comedian and all-round good guy Mark Dolan provides some definitive answers to burning AIBU? threads,whilst spilling the beans on how men get away with not doing their share of the housework and putting us all off en suit bathrooms forever... just don't ask him to move a skeleton for you. Get involved in the conversation HERE: https://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable AIBU? Podcast - in association with Silent Pool Gin.https://silentpooldistillers.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mumsnet’s hit forum Am I Being Unreasonable? is spreading its wings with the release of a new podcast hosted by Lucy Porter and Aasmah Mir.AIBU? podcast takes inspiration from AIBU?’s trademark mix of social dilemmas, intensive discussion about how often to change your bra, and disagreement for the sake of it, each episode features Lucy and Aasmah discussing posts from the AIBU? board and attempting to come to sensible conclusions - with celebrity guests joining-in to pass judgement on a series of quickfire AIBU?s.Famous for its self-effacing tone, Am I Being Unreasonable? is Mumsnet’s most popular talk forum. Regular themes include bridezillas, bad parking, how many toddlers in a cafe is too many toddlers in a cafe, and whether or not to leave your husband because of how he stacks the dishwasher. And now the forum and it's wonderful users are celebrated in podcast form every fortnight with the AIBU Podcast, in association with Silent Pool Gin ... sounds more than reasonable to us! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"I never thought I was profligate in my sausage-eating habits." We're back from honeymoon to delve into Mumsnet's AIBU board once again. This week, we eat sausage-quarters like kings, we fill our house with thousands of Mr Men books, and we fart to punctuate sentences.
"Adam Ant: not as bad as Stalin." This week, it's the most ambitious crossover event in podcast history as we're joined by Stuart Moses of the Improv London Podcast (https://soundcloud.com/improvlondon) to dive with us into Mumsnet's AIBU forum. Together, the three of us list soft cheeses, obliquely reference the theft of a dog on Facebook, we seduce Nye Bevan's wife, and go to the Mirror Universe version of Mumsnet where all the OPs have goatee beards.
"If anyone has any YouTube videos of a puppy successfully eating Manchego cheese but leaving the waxy rind perfectly intact and then placing it back in the fridge, I would like to watch those videos." Another deep dive into Mumsnet's AIBU forum. This week, we look for Schrödinger's cheese, we get asked for our marital status to buy chicken nuggets, and we get engaged again. If you have any Mumsnet AIBU threads for us to look at, please let us know on Twitter at @YABUnreasonable.
Zoe & Ellie delve into the ridiculous world of Mumsnet and the AIBU section. The first episode discusses Game of Thrones, weddings, shitting in potties pubs & the politics of Lucozade.
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