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Happy New Year!In this episode we burp our way into 2025 to discuss Town's results (only the good one) and we cover the Kelly triplets, dads on roofs, Des Lynham, You Bet!, Flu, Radio football, Tiny hands, missed jokes, Centre Parcs, Untidy Chelsea, Sausage roll offers, Beefy drinks, Giraffes, Socket vandalism and Audacious weeingAgain we've used the beautiful music of @benbrownstagram_ and also @_lewisbarton_@ipswichtownsocialclubipswichtownsocialclub@gmail.com
Live from the picturesque Center Parcs Longleat, Shaun and Rachael Reynolds bring you a delightfully unpredictable episode of 'What Was I Made For?'. Despite being on a serene weekend break, the podcast continues with inspiring stories and reflective moments. Shaun recounts Joe Arnold's dance success, and Rach discusses transformative adult musical theater classes, and juicy tales of 'sexy workshops'. Tune in for genuine conversations about creative career paths, harnessing hidden talents, and overcoming artistic control freak tendencies. Listener submissions reveal dreams ranging from magazine enterprises to immersive hotels. Personal reflections on regrets, cringe-worthy moments, and the cosmic role of fate all pave the way for a heartwarming toast to shared journeys and upcoming surprises. Expect laughter, thoughtful advice, and a spontaneous jingle about Centre Parcs barbecues. Don't miss this rollercoaster of inspiration and hilarity!Grab yourself an official 'What Was I Made For?' mug: https://whatwasimadefor.bigcartel.com/Don't miss out on exclusive content and updates by following us on:Instagram: @whatwasimadeforpod TikTok: @whatwasimadeforpodYouTube: @whatwasimadeforpodSend us your thoughts and questions at whatwasimadeforpod@gmail.comHosted by: Shaun & Rachael ReynoldsMusic by: Black Prez & Shaun Reynolds© What Was I Made For? is a Reynolds Studios Inc. ProductionDon't miss out on exclusive content and updates by following us on:Instagram: @whatwasimadeforpod TikTok: @whatwasimadeforpodYouTube: @whatwasimadeforpodSend us your thoughts and questions at whatwasimadeforpod@gmail.comHosted by: Shaun & Rachael ReynoldsMusic by: Black Prez & Shaun Reynolds© What Was I Made For? is a Reynolds Studios Inc. LLP Production00:00 Welcome to What Was I Made For?00:51 A Special Weekend Episode02:40 Inspire-y Diary: Joe Arnold's Journey04:47 Inspire-y Diary: Adult Musical Theatre Class10:59 Considering Conventional Career Paths16:49 The Role of Fate and Hard Work22:58 Reflecting on Career Choices23:28 Navigating the Arts Industry24:23 Encouraging Young Performers26:08 Failed Business Ideas26:25 Starting a Magazine28:25 Dream Business Ventures31:54 Regrets and Life Lessons38:52 Take This With You41:11 Wrapping Up and FarewellMentioned in this episode:This episode is sponsored by EVO by Audient. Click here for more information: https://evo.audio
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Danny is on the sofa with Ashy and Ugo before he joins up with the Barbarians this week, but his fitness is quicky called into question after a chance encounter with a set of scales at Centre Parcs. Scotland centre Huw Jones joins the pod fresh after reaching the URC final with Glasgow. He talks about their big win at Thomond Park before flying out to South Africa to prepare for their showdown with the Bulls in Pretoria. We also look ahead to Japan v England and Eddie Jones v Steve Borthwick.
The Loreboys meet the audacious Scottish con man "Sir" Gregor MacGregor. Calling himself the Cazique of Poyais, this charismatic ex-soldier is the mastermind behind a debacle that will make Fyre Island look like Centre Parcs. He's selling land and government bonds belonging to the Central American kingdom of Poyais. The big problem being: Poyais doesn't exist. The year is 1823, and this South Sea bubble is going to pop. Around 170 victims of the scam will die. But will Scotland's biggest hoaxter get off Scot free? (Yes.) Join us for another Loremen Live in Oxford on 25th May: https://oldfirestation.org.uk/whats-on/loremen-podccast/ This episode was edited by Joseph Burrows - Audio Editor. LoreBoys nether say die! Support the Loremen here (and get stuff): patreon.com/loremenpod ko-fi.com/loremen Check the sweet, sweet merch here... https://www.teepublic.com/stores/loremen-podcast?ref_id=24631 @loremenpod youtube.com/loremenpodcast www.instagram.com/loremenpod www.facebook.com/loremenpod
Newstalk is partnering with Make-A-Wish Ireland to celebrate Wish Week. Join us all week as we talk to some incredible children and their courageous families, and hear how Make-A-Wish Ireland have been beacons of light for children facing the toughest battles of their lives. Make-A-Wish Ireland is dependent on the generosity of the public. You can donate online at makeawish.ie/donate. One happy recipient of a wish was 15 year old Sam Dunne, who has Neuromuscular Scoliosis whose wish for a trip to Centre Parcs was made real. His mother Ciara joined Kieran to talk about the experience and how important it was.
Welcome to Episode 1 of the Tired and Tested podcast… in which, Sophie talks about ageing disgracefully, the time she drove herself to hospital whilst in labour and why she may never be allowed in Centre Parcs again! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nick, James and Sandy talk Centre Parcs, Subsidies, Supermarket pricing and answer listener questions
Season 18 begins with a visit to Centre Parcs. Lots of changes from the start. Is the tone of the show so different to before? Or is it just the new titles?
This week is a deep dive into the world of marketing & it's safe to say Stephen is in his element as he's joined by Seamus Leahy of Invite Resorts, who has an extensive career in marketing & the hospitality industry. Seamus's colourful career saw him working for an array big companies throughout.We get an insight to the operations & marketing strategies he's executed for companies like Dairygold, golf retailer Cutter & Buck Europe as well as Scottish & Newcastle where he was responsible for chains such as Trabolgan, Pontins & Centre Parcs all the while lecturing at UCC. On a more local level Seamus was one of the masterminds behind Christmas at Fota Island Resort, leading a successful marketing campaign & providing the highly anticipated event in Cork. Here he spent 14 years as Director of Marketing at a role that seen him do a rebrand & host an Irish Open amongst other exciting events.Today he is a cofounder of Invite Resorts with hotels in Killaloe & another in Sligo where he hopes to reignite his love of events. Suffice to say these two could've spoken about marketing for hours. There's huge learning for anyone looking to improve their knowledge on the ins & outs of marketing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back in Liverpool for the second show of a lively double bill, and joining Catie, Taylor and Hannah on the stage after an adventurous interval is the incredible, comedian Harriet Dyer!As well as having one of the very best plans for vengeance you would have EVER heard, Harriet also entertains us with a crime which isn't dissimilar to common nightmare, but at least she can laugh at it now!The gang then get to grips with crime involving an unscrupulous landlord, hard to believe such a thing exists, I know!Then, lastly we hear from a member of the audience who may be familiar to some, although this time her story doesn't take place in Centre Parcs...You can watch the Drunk Women record an episode LIVE over Zoom on Thursday 15th December 2022 at 8pm GMT for details go to Patreon.com/DrunkWomenSolvingCrimeAND you can see them in BELFAST on Sunday 22nd January 2023 at the Out To Lunch Festival! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Queen is about to done be stuffed in the ground FOREVER. You are quite rightly sad so we are here to take your mind off of it with tales of jeans and Centre Parcs.
Many businesses in the UK have announced that they are closing due to the Queen's funeral on Monday but this has sparked a kerfuffle with some, who have floundered over public reaction to the decision with the likes of Centre Parcs having to backtrack on its plan to evict its customers. So what have been some of the historic biggest corporate U-turns? Business Strategist, Miriam Simon joins Anton to discuss.
This week Jim gets a Henry full of wasps, Elton does battle with a gargantuan spider live on air and Lee goes to "masseoke". And during this time all three try very hard not to say anything that will get our doors kicked in by royalists, republicans, secret police or members of Centre Parcs management. Then after some Event Horizon feedback its on to a film featuring that nice Hugh Bonneville, because anyone who has been in Downtown Abbey and also looked after Paddington can't be all that bad can he? We'll find out soon enough as we review Netflix's I Came By.
Het is hartje zomer, we stevenen zelfs af op een hittegolf. Wat zijn dan de beste tips om te besparen in de zomer? In deze podcast hebben we het over het artikel dat Iris schreef over je boodschappenlijstje voor Centre Parcs, deze lees je hier: https://onebrokegirl.nl/mijn-centerparcs-boodschappenlijstje/ Minke schreef een artikel over de dingen die je goedkoop in Nederland kan kopen om te besparen op je vakantie adres, deze vind je hier: https://gierigegerda.nl/2022-07-06/begin-je-vakantie-met-een-financiele-voorsprong-door-dit-nog-in-nederland-te-kopen/ Ook vertellen we over de Fix Jouw Financiën cursus, die vanaf september weer van start gaat. Wil je meer weten en/of de cursus aanschaffen met een leuke korting? Dan kun je je nu inschrijven voor de wachtlijst! Schrijf je hier in: Https://www.onebrokegirl.nl/wachtlijst-fix-jouw-financien
This week I spent time with my nephew and I caught his bug from nursery and have severe vertigo and recorded my podcast lying down, but the show must go on! I talk about facing my galeophobia at Centre Parcs and I give you advise on how to cut your dog's nails at home. Can you guess this weeks conundrum?
Last week it was the turn of William and Jordan to be on Private Parts, this week it's time for Jamie Laing and Tom Lucy to join us in our own backyard. Together they're introduced to gin and Dubonnet, Centre Parcs and a classic problem from podcast past. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we discuss trips you can do closer to home if you just want to get out of London for a few days. We talk Centre Parcs, and weekends in Manchester, Newcastle & Liverpool.FOLLOW US:https://www.instagram.com/vibesntribes_/Center ParcsManchester:Club LivHistory MCRManagerieNewcastle: Livello Liverpool:Club Ink
Olly Mann, from Answer Me This podcast fame, his new The Retrospectors and much more, loves nothing more than researching trivia especially with travel. We talk Wrigley’s chewing gum and decapitation, leaving your baby outside a pub, people who get erections on public transport, a love for Luton Airport, the misleading American Dream, cocktails worth shortening your life for, having a bottom accident on an African roadside (yes this episode does feature the S word) and much more. On this episode we cover: His new day in history' podcast The Retrospectors How Lisa’s research for this conversation has been INTENSE (basically just talking to Helen Zaltzman) Greyhound buses – Wrigley’s chewing gum and decapitation Holiday camps – sorry – forest villages - The woman jailed for leaving her baby outside a bar in New York How they choose their subjects for The Retrospectors Wanting to spend his whole day researching trivia Our favourite Alvin and the Chipmunks hits Lisa’s ‘research’ – basically Google and talking to Helen Zaltzman ‘Why is it when I travel on a bus I always get an erection?’ Is Simon Calder kinky on certain forms of transport Does Michael Portillo get an erection on a train Centre Parcs and holiday camps coming into their own Covid-19 restrictions meaning we now have to be more organised The salty smell of the sea with a drying octopus nearby Wanting to sit where the busker plays the accordion Creating whole podcasts so he can go out and meet people Flying to Vienna to interview a Canadian he found on Instagram Having a love for Luton airport Being fascinated by Gibraltar (where he got married) Lisa feeling bad about slagging off Gibraltar on TV and radio Churchill decreeing there should be monkeys John and Yoko and Sean Connery also getting married there How Madonna wasn’t writing about San Pedro in Malaga Marbella being lovely yet easy (with an appealing trashy side) How there’s nothing wrong with wanting a branch of McDonalds How mod cons are quite nice to have, for tourists and for locals The miracle of Uber Loving walking around cities His favourite cocktails (worth shortening your life for) How a swim-up bar begs for a Piña Colada Malawi, despite a lot of guns and poverty, being incredibly welcoming The threatening side of the USA The ‘American Dream’ being pervasive and appealing but not quite true Is it easier in Britain to transcend social barriers than it is in the US? Helen sharing Olly’s shi*tty socks story from his African gap year ‘Your anus becomes a floodgate’ Chickens on buses Squatting lurid yellow sh*t on his socks at the side of the road The sponsorship opportunities of a niche podcast ‘have you sh*t yourself abroad’ Travelling to India to help his friend scatter his grandparents’ ashes in the Ganges Having no sense of direction Previously not knowing where the Pacific is Laughing at his dyspraxia and feeling terrible How Tom Tom was revolutionary for dyspraxics Driving ten junctions the wrong way round the M25 Needing huge landmarks like the Eiffel Tower Being a ‘geriatric millennial’, straddling digital and pre-digital worlds How it doesn’t matter what your company/podcast is called Imposter syndrome holding people back Swimming around his holiday pool hosting pretending he was Jonathan Ross Travelling around the UK for his show on BBC Radio 4 – Four Thought Enjoying the challenge of something goes down badly with the crowd Leaning into the ‘something sad’ about being somewhere on his own Yes Sir I Can Boogie blaring out on a truck guarded by a man with a gun How not everyone who travels is mentally ill The Full Monty and its bizarre CD spin offs
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This week, we'll be discussing the amazing Villages Nature resort next to Disneyland Paris. Located close to the parks, this eco-friendly resort is the perfect place to stay to balance a trip to Disney with getting back to nature, plus the brilliant AquaLagoon - the second largest of it's kind in Europe.We'll be answering all your top questions about Villages Nature including:What is there to do in the AquaLagoon?What are the best things to do at Villages Nature?Where can I stay and what options do I have?Will kids like staying there?Where can I eat?How do I get to Disneyland Paris from Villages Nature?Is Villages Nature right for your trip to Disneyland Paris?This episode of Making the Magic is brought to you by Fairytale Holidays - Disney and Universal planning experts. Based in the UK and Disneyland Paris, Fairytale Holidays will help you create the most magical trip ever. Plus, our Magic Maker service is complimentary when you book your next trip with us. Find out more at https://www.fairytaleholidays.co.ukEnjoyed this episode? We'd love it if you could “like” and leave a review. Subscribe now to the Making the Magic Podcast to be sure you don't miss our weekly Disney and Universal Orlando episodes.Stay in touch with the magicSign up today for exclusive member offers, Disney and Universal guides, travel tips and so much morehttps://www.fairytaleholidays.co.uk/newsletter/Please follow our Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/FairytaleHolidaysTCBook your next trip to Disney and Universal with Fairytale Holidayshttps://www.fairytaleholidays.co.ukContact us mail@fairytaleholidays.co.ukFairytale Holidays by Travel Counsellors:ATOL ProtectedWinners of the Best National Travel Retailer at the 2019 & 2020 British Travel Awards100% Financial ProtectionHighly rated by Money Saving Experts readers4.9 rating with Trustpilot - over 3300 reviews24/7 duty office - here for you when you need usFREE Magic Maker Disney and Universal holiday planning serviceThe only UK travel agent with a rep based at Disneyland ParisWalt Disney WorldDisney Cruise LineUniversal OrlandoOrlando Villas and CondosDisneyland ParisVillages Nature at Disneyland ParisDiscover more about booking your next trip with Fairytale Holidays https://www.fairytaleholidays.co.ukSupport the show (https://www.fairytaleholidays.co.uk/all-about-fairytale-holidays-by-travel-counsellors/)
Sean Wilkie and Ashley Storrie talk to Scot Squad's very own Officer Karen, Karen Bartke, and four-time Scottish Comedian of the Year Finalist Ross Leslie; about Ghosts, Bum sex, and Bum sex with ghosts, as well as Centre Parcs, Hufflepuffs, Robots, and Non-believers (ahem, Ross)Links from Storrie Corner will be posted on our Facebook and Twitter pages. You can find series 4 of Scot Squad on BBC iPlayer and Neil Gaiman's 'Sandman' on Audible.And you can find Karen on twitter @kazbaa and Ross @RossLeslieComicMumsnet stories we covered this week can be found at:https://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/3985357-4-different-people-all-hearing-the-same-creepy-thingand https://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/mumsnet_classics/a1385104-Center-Parcs-Anal-sex?hc_location=ufiYou 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.
We are back after a short break with the usual nonsense!|Follow us on social media:|Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/saveoursoulspodcast|Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saveoursoulspodcast|Twitter: https://twitter.com/sosclothingpod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello and Welcome to another episode of Sorry! You’re In My Seat, a weekly podcast which unites three best friends on a journey to discover the truly best that movies have to offer. This week our heroes travel further than ever before as they tackle the huge juggernaut that is Studio Ghibli. Being strangers to this craft our heroes turn to former guest Clare who will guide our them through the wonderful world of anime. Please remember our heroes are merely fans with a love of cinema, and not experts. This is their first reaction to Studio Ghiblii! Sam opens us up with the tale of Princess Mononoke, bringing you in with the perfect gateway drug to the Studio work. And Sam achieves this all the way from Centre Parcs in Nottinghamshire where he is held prisioner by the local wildlife. James struggles with his identity, as he slowly realises he might be Totoro, a large hairy loveable creature, who sleeps too often and achieves very little. Claire lets us gorge ourselves on the beauty and majesty that is Spirited Away. Listen as everyone fawns and gushes over this cinematic masterpiece. Just when you can’t get enough Aaron guides us through the fantastic story of Sophie and her journey in Howl’s Moving Castle. This podcast finally answers the questions all anime fans have demanded to know; Which actual cannibal voiced Absel? Dubbed or subtitled? Who has been cast as Joe Exotic? If you have opinions on Studio Ghibli then let us know! Please share, and if you like the episode feel free to comment and leave a review. Stay Safe
Hey, So ive been away in Centre Parcs this last week but the facilities ran perfectly in my absence. In fact we had a great week! Enjoy my week in numbers Dean
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Bens horrendous history with 'found' porn is revealed in all its horror. Pete returns from Prague and Centre Parcs with tales of cheap and expensive beer.Wayne drinks whiskey.
Suzanne and PJ talk about Dublin's "Drive for Five" after the men's Dublin Gaelic Football team won their fifth championship in a row. This develops into a discussion about fan culture and stadiums. PJ wore a Kerry jersey. They tackle female sports, or rather, they do a comprehensive takedown of the attitude that women's sports are no good. After a lot of seriousness, Suzanne admits that she went to Centre Parcs and PJ has a great time slagging her off. There's stuff about Instagram, and honesty and interesting ways to take pictures of rear ends. We have a nice spin inside Suzanne's anxiety-ridden head to finish things up.
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Stories this week include: SNARL splinters. Holidaymaker outwitted by claw machine. Harry Redknapp enjoys meatballs. Former children's TV star victim of revenge attack. This week's episode is sponsored by Centre Parcs and TripAdvisor (because, why not?)... Website: http://www.lapodcast.net/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LAPodcast/ Twitter: @LAPodcast
In this week's first episode, Murf is left to fend for himself as Stocks is sunning it up in Centre Parcs. But no worries because he has your questions about start/sits for Week 1 and then gives you some Waiver Wire targets. Don't forget to get 50% off your first case of beer from beermenow.co.uk using the code "5yardrush".Check out our rankings and more at 5yardrush.co.uk and interact with us on twitter and instagram @5yardrush.
The 40th episode of the podcast which asks: so how do you get your pills out of a Kinder Surprise egg while wearing long opera gloves? This episode, Pop-Crazed Youngsters, takes us nearly ten years away from the glory of the last one and plunges us deep into the turquoise shell-suited heart of the Neighnties - and oh dear, our beloved programme is right up Arsehole Street. The ratings are dropping like a Shed Seven release in its second week, newer and savvier shows are undercutting it, and the BBC have pissed about with the scheduling to such an extent that middle-aged spods with a craving for Judith Hann are sitting there shouting; "Oh, what's this bollocks? WHERE'S TOMORROW'S WORLD?" Musicwise, hmm: Gary Davies, in a boxy denim jacked beloved of the era, just about manages to not look like he's too old for this shit (despite dropping a few clunky Dad-phrases). Inspiral Carpets - the Freddie and the Dreamers of Madchester - pitch up, demonstrating the bad haircuts that were available to youths at the time. Saffron-not-yet-of-Republica dresses up like a magician's assistant. The Mock Turtles do a mobile phone advert. The mid-Eighties refuses to piss off, in the shape of Feargal Sharkey, The Waterboys and Mike and the Mechanics. Still, there's a welcome opportunity for people who haven't got Sky yet to have a proper goz at The Simpsons, Black Box remind us that they did more than one record, and there's some dead good angel wings on your woman in C&C Music Factory. Chesney Hawkes - 'the iconic legend of the 80s and 90s', according to his website, which is roughly 1.96666 decades too many - punches the air. Sarah Bee and Simon Price link up with Al Needham at the car boot sale of 1991, veering off on such tangents as being refused entry to gay clubs by National Front activists, why you should never install a plastic tank into your wardrobe to piss into, bragging at school that you've seen Sky at Centre Parcs, the phenomenon of Some Rap, and the misery of having to share a crappy Student Union with people who have been on Top Of The Pops more than you have. And there's swearing. Video Playlist | Subscribe | Facebook | Twitter Subscribe to us on iTunes here. Support us on Patreon here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listen up Parrotheads, in this episode we take a trip to Margaritaville via the surprisingly hard to describe UK holiday resort, Centre Parcs.Follow us on Instagram @UrWelcomeAmericaYOU'RE WELCOME
First up, TV’s on the agenda - from new comedies on Netflix to the classic you need to revisit, the team share their tips.Next, chat turns to festivals, as the team share their favourites across the UK and Europe. Plus why they love Centre Parcs, how to clear out your house, and the best high street wedding dresses are also up for discussion. Articles Discussed:How To Declutter Your House, Room By RoomThe Very Best Weekend Festivals Across The UKThe Mum Edit: Why You Shouldn't Dismiss Center Parcs7 Wedding Dress Brands On The High Street See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Write into Jules and Sarah! The Port Salut Crew HQ, PO Box 66747, London, NW5 9GH – we love your letters!This week Jules battles illness and a croaky voice but the podcast must go on! There’s also tales of a trip to Centre Parcs to discuss complete with nudity and a green tea calippo. Sarah has a birthday and a haircut and there’s high drama when Shelagh suffers sabotage and June deals with Arson. News from the North also takes a turn with fish theft. Tune in, sit tight and prepare to laugh lots.Brands and Services MentionedGailsCentre ParcsFollow us!@julesandsarahpodcast@julesvonhep@thissarahpowellHave a dance with the Jules and Sarah Spotify playlists! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Merry Christmas to one and all and welcome to The Independent Republic of Santa Claus. That's right Father Christmas is on hand to look back over the past year of Mike Graham's Mid-Morning Show on talkRADIO. In this episode Mike goes head to head with Femi Oluwole, Jason Cundy and Jonanthon Portes. Plus Mike has trouble getting to Centre Parcs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
E3 is coming! So here are some of our predictions, hopes and fears for this year’s dreaded multimedia assault on the nervous system. Alec is dreaming of XCOM sequel news but is more realistically expecting Spelunky 2 or Prey’s moon expansion. And Brendan wants a Elder Scrolls teaser, but might have to settle for Fallout 76. Alec has also been playing Vampyr, the bloodsucking RPG. Links: All our E3 coverage this year: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/tag/e3-2018/ Who is Chris Evans? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Evans_(presenter) Fallout 76 will probably be shown: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2018/05/30/fallout-76-trailer/ The Elder Scrolls VI isn’t being worked on (but this was 2 years ago tbf): https://www.gamesradar.com/the-elder-scrolls-6-is-not-in-development-for-the-time-being-says-bethesda Okay, we get it, Prey’s expansion will be set on the moon: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2018/05/19/secret-patch-updates-prey-with-rem-lyrics-as-achievements/ The “what games are good to play with your kids” podcast: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2018/05/10/podcast-what-do-we-play-with-our-kids/ Assassin’s Creed Odyssey revealed by promotional keyring: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2018/05/31/assassins-creed-odyssey-keyring/ Hitman 2 revealed by logo leak: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2018/06/05/hitman-2-revealed-by-logo-on-warner-bros-website/ Red Dead Redemption likely to have timed exclusivity to PlayStation 4: https://kotaku.com/red-dead-redemption-2-will-have-some-sort-of-timed-play-1826536689 Rumour: Cyberpunk 2077 to be shown at E3: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2018/01/16/rumour-cyberpunk-2077-to-be-shown-at-e3-2018/ Edwin’s preview of the new Tomb Raider: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2018/04/27/shadow-of-the-tomb-raider-appears-to-be-beautiful-but-a-little-vacuous/ The Elder Scrolls Online didn’t start out very good, says Brendan: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2014/04/07/impressions-the-elder-scrolls-online/ But it it has improved a fair bit, says Alec: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2018/05/25/elder-scrolls-online-summerset-review/ Spelunky 2 is happening: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/10/30/spelunky-2-announced/ Brendan also didn’t like Plunkbat when it came out. What’s wrong with you Brendan? https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/03/28/playerunknowns-battlegrounds-review-early-access/ What the hell is “Centre Parcs”? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Center_Parcs Alec’s Vampyr review: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2018/06/04/vampyr-review-pc/ Stalker 2 is being made but a long time off: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2018/05/16/stalker-2-release-date/ Rumour: Unannounced BioShock game being worked on at ‘secret’ 2K studio: http://www.newsweek.com/bioshock-4-development-2k-secret-studio-rumor-885903 Lovecraftian detective-em-up The Sinking City looks good: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2018/05/30/the-sinking-city-trailer-details/ My Friend Pedro has backflips, flipkicks and uzis: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/11/23/my-friend-pedro-has-kickflips-and-bullet-time/ Disco Elysium is still the game we want most: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2018/05/29/disco-elysium-rpg-details/
This week we are talking about Souther Sir's article about how he came to terms with his kink and learned it was OK to hit someone if they asked for it. For those who don't know Souther Sir is one half of LovingBDSM a podcast where he and Kayla Lords discuss everything Kink and BDSM related. It is a brilliant show and they are well worth checking out. Rants Centre Parcs pulls ads from the Daily Mail over homophobic column Centre Parcs has pulled adverts from The Daily Mail after Richard Littlejohn wrote a homophobic article on how he couldn't accept it was normal for two men to parent a baby. Read more Florida shootings There is no specific article to point to here just the sensless loss of human life that was the shooting in Florida. Our hearts go out to all the families involved and we hope this is the turning point that will make American politicians see there needs to be change. How I learned it was OK to hit a willing submissive This is a really great article from Southern Sir on how coming to terms with what you like isn't always straight forward and even when you do accept it, sometimes your feelings take a while to catch up. But with a little education and understanding you can push past your problems and be who you want to be.
I Miss Blighty - Week 6 - Direct Download Here Featuring: All The News from Blighty including: Dark days for the British Forces in Iraq Outrage at demonstrators placards Weird weather .. in the UK, and the world. Your correspondence .... House prices in the UK. Food that's well beyond the sell by date. Water buffalo in Blighty. Special Features: Cooking curry - our version of the naked chef and lamb vindaloo! Check out Pat Chapman's Recipes and Curry Club. Holidays at Centre Parcs in the UK with my pal and neighbour, Neil. New Feature: Rock Around Britain - Bedfordshire. Shortwave Listening and the hobby of DX'ing. Read more about the fascinating hobby of DX'ing the shortwave bands here or here. http://imissblighty.blogspot.com/