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On this episode of Grumpy Old Men, Mark Wogan, Ash Gould and Virgin Radio’s Steve Denyer take aim at the everyday frustrations that drive people mad across Britain.
The trio vent about train passengers who refuse to let people off before boarding, the endless battle with potholes that never seem to get fixed, and the growing irritation of having to create online accounts just to buy basic products.
They also tackle supermarket chaos in the Aldi central aisle, the mystery of Nordic walking sticks, unpredictable dentist prices, and the dwindling number of working cash machines — all in a typically grumpy, no-nonsense rundown of the week’s biggest everyday annoyances.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By TalkOn this episode of Grumpy Old Men, Mark Wogan, Ash Gould and Virgin Radio’s Steve Denyer take aim at the everyday frustrations that drive people mad across Britain.
The trio vent about train passengers who refuse to let people off before boarding, the endless battle with potholes that never seem to get fixed, and the growing irritation of having to create online accounts just to buy basic products.
They also tackle supermarket chaos in the Aldi central aisle, the mystery of Nordic walking sticks, unpredictable dentist prices, and the dwindling number of working cash machines — all in a typically grumpy, no-nonsense rundown of the week’s biggest everyday annoyances.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.