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WARNING: this episode is not for the faint of heart as it contains a smorgasbord of postulations! We are immediately sidetracked into a discussion around how sun cream ruins white t-shirts (1:28), what the fashion police has to say about sweatpant-jeans from Uniqlo and a flex from the island of Tuvalu. We then evaluate whether calling something Shakespearean is lazy criticism or whether William has remained the most influential dramatist that has roamed the earth (9:28)? And what about some of our co-hosts own on-stage exploits?
Then it's on to our main segment where we evaluate one-star google reviews from the global community (21:35). We start with a trip to South Carolina where we are introduced to a $2.99 dry cleaner who may not actually clean anything. We are then acquainted with a restaurant owner from Brussels who chose to fire back to his reviewers. We round things off by uncovering a scamming conspiracy at the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
Send in your mundane postulations and Google reviews to our twitter account @InPostulation and via email [email protected]!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By LIP ProductionsWARNING: this episode is not for the faint of heart as it contains a smorgasbord of postulations! We are immediately sidetracked into a discussion around how sun cream ruins white t-shirts (1:28), what the fashion police has to say about sweatpant-jeans from Uniqlo and a flex from the island of Tuvalu. We then evaluate whether calling something Shakespearean is lazy criticism or whether William has remained the most influential dramatist that has roamed the earth (9:28)? And what about some of our co-hosts own on-stage exploits?
Then it's on to our main segment where we evaluate one-star google reviews from the global community (21:35). We start with a trip to South Carolina where we are introduced to a $2.99 dry cleaner who may not actually clean anything. We are then acquainted with a restaurant owner from Brussels who chose to fire back to his reviewers. We round things off by uncovering a scamming conspiracy at the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
Send in your mundane postulations and Google reviews to our twitter account @InPostulation and via email [email protected]!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.