gmisk wrote: » It's filth lol Great fun
Yellow_Blue wrote: » Hi All, I would really appreciate suggestions for podcasts in a format of discussion when 2 sides presenting opposite points of view. Preferably something that touches global rather than american problems. I think I am not the only one who had enough of Trump and BlackLives Matter. You-tube channels and programs would do as well.
pappyodaniel wrote: » Blindboy on Adam Buxton. That was painful. Well the 20 minutes I could manage. I didn't think it was possible for him to go even further up his own hole. No-liberalism this, Post-modernism that, **** off.
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » One of your favorites so..
humberklog wrote: » Blindboy came across as quite daft with Adam Buxton. In one ramble BB was going on about the difference of wording of what we call animals in the field as opposed to what we call them on the plate (Cow/Beef) and it stemming from early Normans and Anglo Saxon times. Grand. But he went on to make that point by saying we say chicken on the farm but poultry in a restaurant (Adam did pull him up on this too). Who has a poultry sandwich? Poultry soup anyone? Goat curry is goat curry too. Fish and chips? Duck pancakes? Lamb kofte? BB was trying to make a broader point (I think?) on class and evolution but when he's building that point around people not calling the beasts in the field the same as what we call them when eating them is nonsense. Mostly. Except for cows. And pigs maybe? But I'd say that's much more to do with the variety of cuts/curing. Another bit of tripe from BB was when he was explaining the nuances of hiberno-english. He proposed that the historical reason why Irish people construct a sentence in a different way than English people is to confuse the English. "800 years" (yep, he gave it the 800 years bit) of being asked awkward question by a nasty invasive inquisitor led to the Irish replying in riddles in order to be evasive responders. BB says this is as truth because his Da told him it was so. "Ahoy there Paddy, do prey tell how would one ride directly to Nenagh?" "Ah, now squire, well, I wouldn't start from here." Hmmm, maybe BB's Da isn't half wrong.
pappyodaniel wrote: » Blindboy on Adam Buxton. That was painful. Well the 20 minutes I could manage. I didn't think it was possible for him to go even further up his own hole. Neo-liberalism this, Post-modernism that, **** off.
humberklog wrote: » Another bit of tripe from BB was when he was explaining the nuances of hiberno-english. He proposed that the historical reason why Irish people construct a sentence in a different way than English people is to confuse the English. "800 years" (yep, he gave it the 800 years bit) of being asked awkward question by a nasty invasive inquisitor led to the Irish replying in riddles in order to be evasive responders. BB says this is as truth because his Da told him it was so. "Ahoy there Paddy, do prey tell how would one ride directly to Nenagh?" "Ah, now squire, well, I wouldn't start from here." Hmmm, maybe BB's Da isn't half wrong.
Kingp35 wrote: » I really enjoyed BB's podcast when it started but he has gone so far up his own hole now that it is completely insufferable to listen to.
Say Your Number wrote: » I've listened to the first few BB podcasts and the last few, have to say I haven't noticed this disappearing up his own arse that people talk, in fact it seems to be more of the same, and actually on topic for this thread, I would say it's one of my favourite podcasts, generally I find them entertaining and usually I've learned something by the time I reach the end.
donspeekinglesh wrote: » I'm enjoying Extremities at the moment. it's 3 sets of 6 episodes about remote islands and the people who live there. Pitcairn, Svalbard and St Helena.
Alicano wrote: » Armchair Expert. Dax Shepard is very well versed in topics. Good flow to the chat and guests are quite varied. Recommend 'Dog The Bounty Hunter' episode to start off.
Alicano wrote: » Smartless. My current favourite. Very light and fun. Hollywood/ Sports/ Music type guests. Although they did have Kamala Harris on before she was nominated for the Biden ticket. It's a quick and funny podcast.
donspeekinglesh wrote: » Big fan of this show, but way behind on episodes - over 100 in my queue! - usually 2 released a week, and they're between 90 min and 2 hrs. Dax is very good, while he's well versed he's also open to learning new things. Monica is a great foil to him, particularly in the fact check. I like the three hosts, but I've only listened to a few episodes - I find the episodes too short with so many voices and the hosts are competing to get their bit in. That's where I prefer Armchair Expert - the conversation is led by Dax, and Monica only interjects every so often.