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(no music) 9 Pillows | LMBYTS #1467 | Jason Newland | 19th October 2025
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9 Pillows | LMBYTS #1467 | Jason Newland | 19th October 2025
📰 Overall Theme The transcript is part of a series called “Let Me Bore You to Sleep”, where Jason reads or reflects aloud in a slow, meandering way. The intention is to help listeners fall asleep by listening to comforting, low-stakes banter.
🗂️ Detailed Summary & Key Topics
🔍 Sunday Papers & News Apps
9 Pillows | LMBYTS #1467 | Jason Newland | 19th October 2025
📰 Overall Theme The transcript is part of a series called “Let Me Bore You to Sleep”, where Jason reads or reflects aloud in a slow, meandering way. The intention is to help listeners fall asleep by listening to comforting, low-stakes banter.
🗂️ Detailed Summary & Key Topics
🔍 Sunday Papers & News Apps
- Jason attempts to browse Sunday newspapers using an app called Readly, but notices a lack of international papers.
- He expresses confusion about the limited UK-centric selection, wondering why Canadian, American, and Australian Sunday newspapers aren’t available.
- He briefly experiments with PressReader, another news app, and discusses what newspapers are accessible, noting oddities and frustrations with the app.
- He also explores Apple News, Google News, and others, comparing subscriptions and content availability.
- A £175 million penthouse in Hyde Park, London.
- Several stately homes and mansions in Scotland and elsewhere in the UK ranging from £2 million to £68 million.
- Absurd price tags, extravagant features (like outdoor sofas), and property listings that list oddly few or irrelevant details.
- Pillow counts in bedrooms, room layouts, weird furniture choices (like chairs in bathrooms), and other “design crimes.”
- His distaste for overstuffed interiors and his amusement at real estate listing language (“baths” instead of “bathrooms,” etc.)
- Remembering a plasterer he wanted to recommend but couldn’t recall the name.
- A dinosaur-themed song from the 90s he couldn’t place.
- Oddities of language, like the phrase “half bath” or using the word “mention” instead of “mansion.”
- Cultural quirks, like sharing a room in a luxury flat with another couple.
- Rants about Instagram users complaining about Beyoncé’s house.
- Too many pillows on beds.
- Outdoor sofas that surely get wet.
- Glass dining tables (he doesn’t want to see people’s legs while eating!).
- Too much seating in the living room ("Why so many sofas? I don’t want that many visitors!").
- He mentions watching documentaries and TV shows about old housing estates.
- He reflects warmly but humorously on those past living conditions compared to the ultra-luxurious homes discussed earlier.
- Vinny barking early in the mornings recently (6–6:30am).
- Trying to figure out what might be disturbing him — building work? Animals? Unknown.
- Plans to take Vinny out for a walk later in the day.
- A relaxed, gentle pace.
- Rambling, self-aware humor.
- Quirky and mundane musings, meant to lull listeners into a se