Structured Meltdown
The late hour brings un-controlled conversation of Leering and why we are better than ordinary people in the 13th offering from quiteennjoy.
The late hour brings un-controlled conversation of Leering and why we are better than ordinary people in the 13th offering from quiteennjoy.
We chew the fat on one of our favourite past times – sitting still and watching flickering pictures.
To mark our assent into double digits we have a few drinks. Join us wont you? Unnecessarily Explicit language in this one folks- Not for your Gran.
It’s still 2020, we’re still not allowed outside and Roy Walker is back…and he has something to say. Join Hannon and Brownmoore as they reminisce about 80’s television and question why stronger marketing deals aren’t being struck with gorillas.
After a trip to Aldi and a bit of a lie down it somehow seeems 8 years have passed since the boys from the joy took to the mics. And with a gap thats nearly as long as that last sentence it’s comforting to see they’ve lost nothing…except their minds.
Time for our favourite broadcaster to get an ear bashing. The BBC have a lot to answer for- mainly because of BBC Three.
Ikea is as disappointing as Disney Land and Salt and vinigar crisps are ment to be blue. All these exciting revelations and more in the 9th episode of the quiteenjoy podcast.
I can’t think of how to spell it but I’m totally with Anthony on the fish & chips business.
My kiwi housemate and all the other kiwis I know out here say fush & chips and various other hilarious mispronunciations of “six” and such.
I forgot about the “six” mispronunciation! Those Kiwi’s sure are crazy for six. Thank you for coming forward and settling the record straight, Cheques in the post.