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Dive into the whimsical world of listener feedback as we navigate a surprising legal victory, mysterious celebrity lookalike contests, and the curious case of our own Twitter handle.
The saga of Berlin Blade takes center stage as we celebrate not just his court victory securing access to his beloved dog, but also examine the evidence supporting his infamous Robbie Williams toilet sing-along story. Was it real or imagined? The truth might lie somewhere in between, and we're here for every bizarre detail.
Meanwhile, Stockport has been mysteriously plastered with flyers advertising a Richard Madeley lookalike contest that has both locals and our listeners baffled. Who's behind this peculiar event? Will anyone actually show up? The mystery deepens as we discuss the BBC's coverage of this unexpected cultural phenomenon.
Our previous episodes spark rich discussions about Two-Tone music (where we learn our skepticism about cover bands was wildly misplaced), retro football games with their hilariously bad commentary, and whether Hulk Hogan was ever truly as famous as Michael Jackson. Throughout it all, we embrace our contradictory identity as "professional rememberers" who frequently forget crucial details - including the plot of Total Recall while discussing memory loss.
Whether you're here for the nostalgic reminiscing, the gentle ribbing between hosts, or simply to hear grown men debate the finer points of 90s video game soundtracks, this feedback episode showcases the community we've built around shared memories - both accurate and delightfully mangled.
Dive into the whimsical world of listener feedback as we navigate a surprising legal victory, mysterious celebrity lookalike contests, and the curious case of our own Twitter handle.
The saga of Berlin Blade takes center stage as we celebrate not just his court victory securing access to his beloved dog, but also examine the evidence supporting his infamous Robbie Williams toilet sing-along story. Was it real or imagined? The truth might lie somewhere in between, and we're here for every bizarre detail.
Meanwhile, Stockport has been mysteriously plastered with flyers advertising a Richard Madeley lookalike contest that has both locals and our listeners baffled. Who's behind this peculiar event? Will anyone actually show up? The mystery deepens as we discuss the BBC's coverage of this unexpected cultural phenomenon.
Our previous episodes spark rich discussions about Two-Tone music (where we learn our skepticism about cover bands was wildly misplaced), retro football games with their hilariously bad commentary, and whether Hulk Hogan was ever truly as famous as Michael Jackson. Throughout it all, we embrace our contradictory identity as "professional rememberers" who frequently forget crucial details - including the plot of Total Recall while discussing memory loss.
Whether you're here for the nostalgic reminiscing, the gentle ribbing between hosts, or simply to hear grown men debate the finer points of 90s video game soundtracks, this feedback episode showcases the community we've built around shared memories - both accurate and delightfully mangled.