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Episode 414
A man was spotted today wearing the entire state of Tasmania on the back of his leg, and it has opened up a broader question about who is actually mo…
3 months ago
My Hairdresser Stopped Lying To Me
Episode 413
The episode opens with a debate about what hairdressers are actually allowed to say to you about going bald, and whether "I've seen it worse" is the …
3 months, 1 week ago
Harry Styles Dance Divide
Episode 412
Harry Styles doing full choreography at the Brit Awards has broken the internet. Especially after years of concerts that were heavy on charm and ligh…
3 months, 1 week ago
Globally Banned on YouTube
Episode 411
Two adult men workshop a secret handshake in real time and the result is more wings-up than either of them would prefer to admit. The question of whe…
3 months, 2 weeks ago
Andy Lee as a fashion North Star
Episode 410
The skinny jeans are coming back and the guys have feelings about it, the new podcast sticker has a mascot attached to it now and his name is non-neg…
3 months, 2 weeks ago
Rescue Punch Now
Episode 409
George Lazenby transitioned from selling cars in Queanbeyan to playing James Bond, which remains the most efficient career pivot in recorded history …
3 months, 2 weeks ago
Feet Pics an Economic Opportunity
Episode 408
Bike pegs go missing, and somehow that becomes a perfect metaphor for petty disputes. We also revisit the classic duo dilemma, including that awkward…
3 months, 3 weeks ago
Blokes Chatting Nude
Episode 407
We start with the very serious subject of Ikea’s half metre hot dog and the lingering meatball lore, plus a quick Costco menu appreciation moment. Fr…
3 months, 3 weeks ago
100k Condoms at the Winter Olympics
Episode 406
A single AirPod gets destroyed. A hundred thousand condoms disappear in three days. Parliament House refuses to modernise its blinds. That’s the ener…
3 months, 3 weeks ago
Tokyo Drift Is the Best
Episode 405
Josh accidentally time travelled to 2016 on mic and it sparked a level of outrage usually reserved for parking fines and cancelled gigs. Then we tumb…
3 months, 4 weeks ago