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Could the Common House-Fly Survive Without Wings?


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"A fly in the air is a masterpiece of aeronautical engineering. A fly on the ground is merely a wanderer in a polished desert."

In this installment, Craig Chapman steps away from the utility cupboard to ponder a question of speculative biology: Could the Common House-Fly Survive Without Wings? From the logistical nightmare of finding glucose on a kitchen floor to the inevitable "looming response" of a cellar spider, we explore the grim reality of life as a six-legged pedestrian.

Also in this episode:

* Unintentional Linen Portraiture: Craig discovers a Victorian coal miner living in the creases of his 10.5 tog duvet.

* What Do I Have Here?: A deep dive into the hollow resonance of a shattered 60-watt light bulb (gloves were worn).

* The Empty Inbox: Craig addresses the total lack of listener mail with his trademark warmth and emotional stability.

* A Note on Cadence: An explanation regarding our recent "fluctuating" release schedule.

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Now That's Not A Very Interesting Podcast!By Craig Chapman