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Post by Will Green on May 27, 2009 9:56:58 GMT
Out today!
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Post by Forum Cat on May 27, 2009 15:40:28 GMT
Ooooh
*Gets all excited*
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Post by beerbum on May 28, 2009 17:17:04 GMT
Brilliant show Will! Best in ages and I absolutely love the ending.
I've sent you the price of a pint at my local ('spensive here in the stockbroker belt!) via paypal
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Post by slicker on May 28, 2009 20:10:19 GMT
Does anyone know what was the music that Will played right at the end of the episode? My guess is Radiohead but I may be wrong. Would love to know.
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mabsey
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Post by mabsey on May 28, 2009 20:51:46 GMT
It is "Blackout" by Muse, from their album "Absolution".
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Post by slicker on May 28, 2009 22:13:31 GMT
Thanks Mabsey. Bought the album on itunes.
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Post by beerbum on May 29, 2009 7:19:24 GMT
And Will, a suggestion for your next ale - "Bitter & Twisted" you can buy it in Waitrose.... luverly
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Post by mabsey on May 29, 2009 22:28:56 GMT
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Post by macfevre on May 29, 2009 23:57:55 GMT
Another great show, Will. And you honor me with your mention! Actually, I believe that when the family moved from France to Lincolnshire in the early 1600s, we have pronounced the name Le Fever. (As in being sick and you have a fever.) Who knows, though. Might have changed pronunciation when the ancestors moved to the states in the very late 1800s. Have always been a great fan of The British Mac. This being only after about the third show I heard. At first, I was asking myself "Does this guy know anything??" I believe the show is a bit like a good wine, really. The first time you hear it, it's like a new Beaujolais. Everybody around you is exclaiming what a great year it is, but you really think it tastes like whatever it was you had a few podcasts ago! (and your wondering what the hell is this??) But if you stick with it, you'll really start to enjoy it. It becomes a nice vin-de-pays, perhaps. But when your ears "mature" and you really hear it, now it becomes interesting. It becomes a full bodied, quite heavy Cabernet. Full of different and interesting tastes, never the same sip to sip—much less bottle to bottle, or show to show. Still, when you can pick out the oak and other fruit flavors, and the tannins on your tongue go "Wow! This is fantastic!" - there will still be those who taste it for the first time and go "blah." My point? Stay with Will! It will grow on you, I promise you'll like it. Will doesn't give himself enough credit, but it's a podcast that not only entertaining and interesting, but is worth listening to week after (every other?) week.
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Post by jeremy on May 30, 2009 7:19:22 GMT
This show was a classic Will. I laughed out loud many times. Fortunately no one was around at the time or I may have had some very strange looks! I loved some of the irreverent comments you read out describing your podcast. I'd email you a bottle of Tanglefoot if it were possible.
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Post by slicker on May 30, 2009 10:01:32 GMT
Hi Will, love the show. (Following beerbum's fine example) have a pint on me (via paypal). I suggest a fine suffolk Adnams. Tom
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Post by Dr Miles on May 30, 2009 14:54:43 GMT
Does anyone remember the name of the TV app mentioned in the show as Will hasn't put up any show notes
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Post by beerbum on May 30, 2009 16:59:58 GMT
Aaaah... (wistful dreamy look..) Adnams - A fine ale. The first real ale i drank when I first came down to London and having such a sweet Scottish palate I thought it was horribly bitter to start with. But I forced myself to continue drinking it (how else do you think we all get to love whisky?) and it is indeed a fine ale... but trust me, if you get the chance to get all Bitter and Twisted, you won't regret it.
Alton Beer Festival next weekend - wahey! ;D
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Post by uproar13 on Jun 4, 2009 16:54:33 GMT
The tv app is called Zattoo. Works very well. Thanks Will!
*Watches two tv's and plays on the internet*
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Post by Dr Miles on Jun 4, 2009 19:00:10 GMT
The tv app is called Zattoo. Works very well. Thanks Will! thanks for that
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