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Davey And Hannah Predict The Future With Mad Libs
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A single random word can derail a whole family conversation and we prove it by trying to “predict the future” using Mad Libs style newsletter headlines. What starts as a Father’s Day Bonanza catch up quickly turns into a fast, silly game where we ask for a celebrity, an object, a place, a number, and an adjective, then stitch them into tomorrow’s news. The results are gloriously unhinged: accidental run-ins with The Rock, suspiciously specific monkey totals, questionable inventions, and headlines that feel like they should not be read out loud but absolutely must be.
Between the jokes, we get properly British about it all: a quick rant about muggy UK weather, a chat about swearing as a weird form of affection, and the kind of teasing that only works when you actually like each other. We also wander into a few surprisingly relatable corners, from the “Merlin” bird app and the joys of suddenly noticing starlings, to the internet’s most divisive question: do you actually wash your legs in the shower, or do you let the water handle it?
We finish with a behind-the-scenes peek at podcast life and our listener stats, including some genuinely unexpected countries. If you’re one of the people listening from Singapore, Vietnam, or anywhere else we didn’t see coming, we’d love to hear from you. Subscribe, share the show with someone who’ll laugh at the headlines, and leave us a review so more people can find Bonus Dad Bonus Daughter.
Welcome And Father’s Day Setup
SPEAKER_03Hello and welcome to Bonus Dad.
SPEAKER_00Bonus Daughter, a special father-daughter podcast with me, Hannah.
SPEAKER_03And me, Davy, where we discuss our differences, similarities, share a few laughs and stories. Within our ever-changing and complex world.
SPEAKER_00Each week we will discuss a topic from our own point of view. And influences throughout the decades.
SPEAKER_03Or you could choose one by contacting us.
SPEAKER_00Via email, Instagram, Facebook, or TikTok. Links in bio. Welcome to part three of Father's Day Bonanza.
SPEAKER_03I am sticking to the seat.
SPEAKER_00Are you? Yeah, I yeah. It's the third one. We'll stop after this. Have you you know when you have a shower?
unknownRight?
SPEAKER_00I I'm uh yes, I I shower regularly.
SPEAKER_03You ever go you know like sometimes you get out of the shower and you you still you dry but you still feel wet.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, that kind of clammy.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I was that was me this morning. I was like, I could not get dry.
SPEAKER_00It's that it's that kind of it's the muggy weather isn't we're very muggy here in the UK actually. Especially recently.
SPEAKER_03I saw there's um that American, I can't remember his name. Uh he's the he's his name is like Demon Hunter.
SPEAKER_00Oh right.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, and he he comes to the official birth certificate name. Yeah, he's he's been to Norwich and he goes and he went to Mary Jane's chip shop in Cromer. Oh, did it? And baited it. And he loves Norwich and he says um He needs to go to Bungie. But he compares like British culture. Yes. He compares British culture against American culture and he he literally says, you know, like to all my American friends, if the Brits take you out for a drink, it's not a drink. He said you will you will wake up two days later feeling the worst you've ever been. Yeah, and he's recently just two day hangover. He's just recently done a video about the football chance on the World Cup. And I mean, I'm not football at all, right? I didn't even know the World Cup was even going on. Um, but there's there's like these videos on TikTok, and you've got the Americans all going, We're Atlanta, we will win, we're Atlanta, we will win. And then you've got the Brits going, you're a yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_00But we're we're very flippant with our language. I think I think you know, we we use foul language a lot, but we don't mean it in a foul way.
SPEAKER_03It's a term of endearment.
SPEAKER_00It is, isn't it? It's a term of endearment. I mean, everyone on who listens to this podcast knows I've got a potty mouth. That's why we have a button for it.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00But um, but yeah, um it's it's it's just just part of our culture, isn't it? I I never used to swear. Do you remember I used to tell you off for swearing?
SPEAKER_03Yeah, she used to tell me off for swearing.
SPEAKER_00And then I just realised it was a great way to express myself. Yeah, it's it's great. Um, so would you like to get get on with the podcast?
SPEAKER_03Oh,
British Banter And Swearing Culture
SPEAKER_03yeah, we're we're now on future.
SPEAKER_00We are on to the future, and I thought it'd be funny to kind of predict predict our future in the form of a newsletter headline.
SPEAKER_03Okay.
SPEAKER_00So this is Father's Day.
SPEAKER_03Go on. Adrian Edmondson on stage as aid in bottom when he's doing this.
SPEAKER_00Okay.
SPEAKER_03Well, there's been another f up.
SPEAKER_00I see. That's another pound in a swear jar.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. But yeah.
SPEAKER_00Um, so this is Father's Day headline edition.
SPEAKER_03Okay.
SPEAKER_00Mad Libs.
SPEAKER_03Oh, shit in hell. Okay. Are you ready? Oh, I okay.
SPEAKER_00You don't need your phone.
SPEAKER_03I've got to type stuff, don't we?
SPEAKER_00No, I'll do all the typing. You just fill in the gaps. That's fine.
SPEAKER_03Okay. Ready? Oh god, we've got to do adjectives and all the rest of it.
SPEAKER_00Uh there's no there's there's very little in this one because it's they're headlines.
SPEAKER_03Oh, right, okay.
SPEAKER_00Would you like to fill in all the gaps first and then I'll say all the headlines after?
SPEAKER_03Okay, yeah, let's do that. Which whichever's gonna be the funniest.
SPEAKER_00I think that would be the funniest. Okay. Um, but it's up to you.
SPEAKER_03Okay.
SPEAKER_00Can you name me a celebrity?
SPEAKER_03A celebrity?
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_03The rock.
SPEAKER_00Why did I think of the rock? A household object.
SPEAKER_03A household object. A lamp.
SPEAKER_00Uh animal.
SPEAKER_03Dog.
SPEAKER_00Location.
SPEAKER_03It's like mal it's mal at this, isn't it? Er location that food.
SPEAKER_01Food?
SPEAKER_03Food. So we get your bolognese.
SPEAKER_01Hobby?
SPEAKER_03Hobby gaming.
SPEAKER_01Adjective?
SPEAKER_03Adjective describing word.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Uh flimsy.
SPEAKER_00Vehicle?
SPEAKER_03Vehicle e-scooter.
SPEAKER_00Love it.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_00A famous person.
SPEAKER_03A famous person? Oh, there's just so many to choose from. Uh oh Adrian Edmondson, there you go. Already mentioned him before.
SPEAKER_00Verb.
SPEAKER_03Verb fly.
SPEAKER_00Number?
SPEAKER_03Four thousand seven hundred and sixty-two.
SPEAKER_00Animals?
SPEAKER_03That was very specific specific. Animals plural, so monkeys. Job. Job uh chimney sweep.
SPEAKER_00Food.
SPEAKER_03Pizza.
SPEAKER_00Country.
SPEAKER_03Country. Um Madagascar.
SPEAKER_00Body part. That's perfect. Colour?
SPEAKER_03Colour no.
SPEAKER_00Celebrity again.
SPEAKER_03Oh celebrity um. David Hennan.
SPEAKER_00Household item.
SPEAKER_03Household item? Shelf.
SPEAKER_00Sport?
SPEAKER_03Football. Well cut's on after all.
SPEAKER_00Adjective.
SPEAKER_03Adjective. Broken.
SPEAKER_00Animal.
SPEAKER_03McCaw.
SPEAKER_00I don't even know how to spell that.
SPEAKER_03M-A-C-A-W. Oh, should we just talk about my bird app?
Filling The Mad Libs Prompts
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Go on then. Should I fill in some of these myself?
SPEAKER_03Yeah, if you want to, yeah. Well no, because well the So you you laughed at me yesterday and you said that was definitely over 50 because I have a Merlin bird app now after seeing it on Clarkson's farm. And it's great. You can like put uh you can hear what birds are around. We've got starlings, pigeons, and sparrows.
SPEAKER_00It's so over 50s, it's unreal.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, but it's it's really do you know what? It's actually quite cool. Anyway, any more for me?
SPEAKER_00Number?
SPEAKER_03Number seven superhero? Superhero. Oh the flash.
SPEAKER_00Random one.
SPEAKER_03I know.
SPEAKER_00Household chore.
SPEAKER_03House washing up.
SPEAKER_00A place.
SPEAKER_03A place.
SPEAKER_00Animal?
SPEAKER_03Hard bark.
SPEAKER_00A mm movie title.
SPEAKER_03A movie title. Good luck, have fun, don't die. Brilliant film.
SPEAKER_00Uh object?
SPEAKER_03An object? Uh hair straighteners.
SPEAKER_00Very topical.
SPEAKER_03Use what's in the room.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, famous person.
SPEAKER_03Famous person. Another fun. Uh Kate Beckinsale.
SPEAKER_00Kate Beckinsale.
SPEAKER_03See, I went from David Tenner before and I thought David Tenner, Michael Sheen, Kate Beckinsale. Do you see the connection there?
SPEAKER_01Food?
SPEAKER_03Food?
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Uh garlic bread.
SPEAKER_00Uh profession.
SPEAKER_03Profession? IT technician.
SPEAKER_00Animals?
SPEAKER_03Animals. Yeah, plural. Animals. Antelope.
SPEAKER_00Antelopes. Object?
SPEAKER_03Object. Webcam.
SPEAKER_00Another object?
SPEAKER_03Brush.
SPEAKER_00Amount of money.
SPEAKER_03Amount of money? One billion pounds.
SPEAKER_00One billion.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, that Elon Musk, now a trillionaire.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I did.
SPEAKER_03It's a joke, isn't it?
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Object?
SPEAKER_03Object object a plastic panda.
SPEAKER_00Household item.
SPEAKER_03Uh knife and fork.
unknownKnife and fork?
SPEAKER_00Uh one animal?
SPEAKER_03One animal, a cow.
SPEAKER_00Oh gosh. Sorry, I can't type. Ridiculous topic.
SPEAKER_03Ridiculous topic?
SPEAKER_00Yeah. This podcast.
SPEAKER_03Ridiculous topic.
SPEAKER_00Difficult one, isn't it?
SPEAKER_03Yeah. Philosophy.
unknownOkay.
SPEAKER_00Not sure if that'll fit enough. Food.
SPEAKER_03Food. Burgers.
SPEAKER_00Celebrity.
SPEAKER_03Celebrity. Let's go. Liam Hemsworth.
SPEAKER_00I'm surprised Ryan Seacrest hasn't come up. What in the name of Ryan Seacrest?
SPEAKER_03Curling.
SPEAKER_00Curling. Animal.
SPEAKER_03Octopus.
SPEAKER_00Octo. Octopus.
SPEAKER_03Oh, you know um, been watching Resident Alien.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Number 42 is Nathan Fillian. He's an octopus in that.
SPEAKER_00Oh, nice.
SPEAKER_03Whereas his yeah, his Nathan Fillian voices it.
SPEAKER_00Um why is he called number 42?
SPEAKER_03He's a chef's special.
SPEAKER_00So this one you need to come up with an adjective and a noun.
SPEAKER_03An adjective and a noun.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, as the same word.
SPEAKER_03As the same word. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Like, well, not same word, but uh together. I think they follow one from each other, so maybe.
SPEAKER_03Okay.
SPEAKER_00Like a slippery snake, for example.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I was gonna say flaky bread.
SPEAKER_00Flaky bread. Love it. Uh uh and number in pounds.
SPEAKER_03Number in pounds, £1.36.
SPEAKER_00I'm just gonna have to go with £1.36 to that work. That's fine. Uh job.
SPEAKER_03Job. Are we just going around in circles now?
SPEAKER_00No, I promise they're different.
SPEAKER_03Fighter pilot.
SPEAKER_00Fighter pilot. Okay. Uh common object.
SPEAKER_03A common object. Um iPhone.
SPEAKER_00Yes.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, what?
SPEAKER_00A random object.
SPEAKER_03A random clapper board.
SPEAKER_00A clapper board.
SPEAKER_03Number 72.
SPEAKER_00Objects?
SPEAKER_03Objects. Paper plates.
SPEAKER_00Paper plates. And a place.
SPEAKER_03And a place. Uh Hemsby.
SPEAKER_00Uh another adjective noun.
SPEAKER_03Another adjective noun.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Broken record.
SPEAKER_00And another last one adjective noun.
SPEAKER_03Floppy disc.
SPEAKER_00Lovely. Right. Are you
Reading The Future News Headlines
SPEAKER_00ready for the future headlines of bonus dad, bonus daughters? Okay. You ready?
SPEAKER_03Go for it.
SPEAKER_00Hannah becomes famous after accidentally hitting the rock with a lamp.
SPEAKER_03We did ask you last time, would you like to be famous for doing something mildly embarrassing? And you said no.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, well, here we are.
SPEAKER_03There we are. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00How do you feel about that headline?
SPEAKER_03Uh I don't blame you really.
SPEAKER_00I'd he's a nice guy.
SPEAKER_03I'd twat him with a lamp as well.
SPEAKER_00Why would you twat him with a lamp? The rock is lovely.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, but he's yeah, well.
SPEAKER_00No? Is he not?
SPEAKER_03Why don't that just be fun to then have him chase you?
SPEAKER_00He's he's he's like He's Moana.
SPEAKER_03Moana, yeah. He does actually seem quite like a like a likable kind of guy.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I don't want to hit him with a lamp.
SPEAKER_03You don't want to hit him with a lamp.
SPEAKER_00It would be an accident, and I'm pretty certain he'd find it funny.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, yeah. If you could do it like WWE ring, that sort of thing, where you could like image now of you just on top of the rock on top of the thingy with the rock in the middle, just little old you with a lamp.
SPEAKER_00Should I make that the thumbnail? Yes. I might have to use AI, unfortunately. Um, so this one's quite nice. Yeah. Davy goes viral after rescuing a dog from Thetford.
SPEAKER_03Well, most people have to be rescued from Thetford, to be fair.
SPEAKER_00Hannah retires early after inventing competitive spaghetti bolognese gaming.
unknownOkay.
SPEAKER_00Neighbours concerned after Davy flimsies flimsy e-scooter appears in the garden. Adrian Edmondson personally thanks Hannah for teaching them how to fly.
SPEAKER_03You're welcome. Yeah, you're welcome, Aide.
SPEAKER_00Davy accidentally adopts 4,762 monkeys.
SPEAKER_03Accidentally. That's clicking buy now instead of add to basketball on Amazon.
SPEAKER_00With the quantity way up. You press the minus arrow to get to the end. How many monkeys they have? Hannah leaves her career to become the world's first chimney sweep, specializing in pizza.
SPEAKER_03Mmm.
SPEAKER_00Lovely. Chimney, I guess like a pizza chimney oven.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, yeah, that would work. So you yeah, clean the clean the pepperoni off the inside of the chimney. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Tourism to Madagascar explodes after Davy's knee becomes a national attraction.
SPEAKER_03Well, you can kind of yeah, I yeah, can kind of see that.
SPEAKER_00Scientists baffled as Hannah Turns prematurely mauve after meeting David Tennant.
SPEAKER_03Well basically that she could be quite embarrassed. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00It's David Tennant.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. It's like what Veruca Salt in Willie Wonka.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I get you, I get you. Oh no, it's um the other one. It's the blueberry one. Yeah. Um Violet Bow regard?
SPEAKER_02Violet, something like that.
SPEAKER_00Um Davy wins Olympic gold using only a shelf and a football. A broken macraw is elected mayor after def defeating Davy in a landslide.
SPEAKER_03Okay.
SPEAKER_00Hannah purchases London Eye and converts it into a romanticy library. Oh. I I filled in that one.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I got yeah.
SPEAKER_00Davy survives entirely on rum and coke for seven days.
SPEAKER_03Throwback. Throwback.
SPEAKER_00I thought we'd cover it in. Hannah joins forces with the Flash to eliminate washing up forever. Yes, Flash.
SPEAKER_02Oh he cleaned every one of us.
SPEAKER_00He cleaned every dish. Flash. And it's a um flash is the actual it's a cleaning product in the UK as well. That works.
SPEAKER_03That does work quite well.
SPEAKER_00It's good, it's good, it's good. Family shocks as Davy relocates to bedroom with his pet Ardvark.
SPEAKER_03I have questions.
SPEAKER_00I have questions. Beastie Ellen. Let's not go there. Um Hannah's autobiography, Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die, and the Mystery of The Hair Straighteners becomes a best seller.
SPEAKER_03That is such a good film. Good luck, have fun, don't die. Loved it. Absolutely loved it.
SPEAKER_00Kate Beckinsell names a new garlic bread after Davy. The whale's bread. Hang on, let's let's try and think of try and think of something. What'd she call it after you? What's what's garlic got to do with whales?
SPEAKER_03No, there isn't. I'm thinking humpback, blue, sperm.
SPEAKER_00Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_03Pilot. Uh what's the type of whales? Can you get whale shark? I think we better move on, really. Um Hannah. Did you uh do you know in weapons? Film Weapons, I watched that the other night. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. It did it at the back, it said um at the very first scene at the back of the classroom, it said the wonderful world of whales. Cute. And I thought, ah, that's that is you.
SPEAKER_00Hannah becomes the world's leading IT technician for antelopes. I reckon they need it. I need they need the help. And I'm happy to be that one.
SPEAKER_03Well, it's because they haven't got opposable thumbs. Yeah. That's the thing. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_00Poor antelopes.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Davy's greatest invention combines a webcam and a brush.
SPEAKER_03To be
Hair Brushes And Shower Debates
SPEAKER_03fair, I have used a brush as a mic stand before, so it's not far off.
SPEAKER_00I feel like it's it's like a get ready with me situation. The webcam, the webcam is the brush.
SPEAKER_03It wouldn't be a very long episode, would it?
unknownNo.
SPEAKER_03Get ready with me, 30 seconds, we're done.
SPEAKER_00You yeah. Do you even brush your hair?
SPEAKER_03No, I haven't brushed my hair in years. I don't even own own a brush or a comb.
SPEAKER_00Well, mum has.
SPEAKER_03Fingers do that.
SPEAKER_00Fingers. Fingers.
SPEAKER_03Because just wash my hair and then just works in it and just fingers. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Okay.
SPEAKER_03Do you um do you wash your legs?
SPEAKER_00Oh, do you know what? This has been going around a lot, hasn't it, on the internet?
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00I can't say I so I shave my legs, which I feel like they get washed in that process. Yeah. But I don't physically go and r scrub the legs. Unless, of course, I was after running or something like that. Like I've got mud all up my legs. But no, I do just kind of let the water do its work. Yeah. But I do shave quite often, so I guess they get washed then.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, because I do wash at start at the top down.
SPEAKER_00Armpits groin, and they're like the problematic area.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, by the time you get to there, you're sort of like the soap's already kind of running down your legs anyway. But I did think this. I thought my legs do get neglected a bit in the shower.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_03I do my feet. Yeah, I was gonna say I I I I wash my feet and then the underside of my feet, but my legs themselves probably not, not really.
SPEAKER_00But then again, like can anyone say that they actually wash their back because it's so difficult.
SPEAKER_03I kind of squeeze the sponge at the top of my back like that, and I do try and get behind. Oh, you do. See, I don't even go to that effort.
SPEAKER_00I just I just let the water flow. Yeah, yeah, no, I I don't wash my legs when I maybe I maybe I should. Um
More Headlines And Running Gags
SPEAKER_00Hannah shocks the nation after spending one million one billion pounds on a plastic panda.
SPEAKER_03Big as this thing, it's like rubber duckazilla.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, a massive plastic panda.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. You know the fool on the hill, Rio de Janeiro? The Christmas replace it with a panda.
SPEAKER_00Poor panda. Davy attempts to fix a knife and fork, results in the creation of a cow sanctuary.
unknownWhat?
SPEAKER_00You filled in the gaps. Experts confirm that Hannah is now the world's leading authority on philosophy. See, it did work out. I'm glad you picked that particular topic.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Davy wins a lifetime supply of burgers after defeating Liam Hemsworth in a curling competition.
SPEAKER_03To be fair, for a lifetime supply of burgers, Liam's going down.
SPEAKER_00Local residents stunned as an octopus moves into Hannah's bedroom and refuses to leave.
SPEAKER_03It's stuck to the walls.
SPEAKER_00What am I doing with an octopus in my bedroom?
SPEAKER_03Oh, the boys, the deep.
SPEAKER_00Oh no.
SPEAKER_03He went there.
SPEAKER_00I do not. I did not have sexual relations with an octopus.
SPEAKER_03That's a Vicky Walk like book, I'm sure it would be.
SPEAKER_00Romantic. Uh Hannah's latest business venture, Flaky Bread, is valued at 1.36 million.
SPEAKER_03Well, there you go.
SPEAKER_00Flaky Bread. Flaky Bread. Yeah. Flaky. Uh Davy finally achieves his lifelong dream of becoming a fighter pilot despite having no relevant qualifications. Accurate. World leaders gather to discuss Hannah's controversial plan to replace the iPhone with a clapperboard.
SPEAKER_03Oh, there you go.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, that was. Archaeologists discussed. How would you do that?
SPEAKER_03So instead of like talking on the iPhone, you you'd write like Morse code.
SPEAKER_00By the way, I've only got uh I've only got three left.
SPEAKER_03Okay.
SPEAKER_00Archaeologists discover that Davy has been secretly hiding 72 paper plates in Hemsby for decades. Why? Only 72 paper plates.
SPEAKER_03That's you need no more, no less.
SPEAKER_00In Hemby?
SPEAKER_03Yes.
SPEAKER_00Why?
SPEAKER_03Because that is the place.
SPEAKER_00That's where you're hiding these plates? Yeah. What what do you need 72 paper plates for? Are they saying that?
SPEAKER_03In case you have a beach barbecue and you get 72 people, because 72 people is the just the right amount for the bigger.
SPEAKER_00But it sounds like these paper plates are a bit more than paper plates if you've been hiding them for decades.
SPEAKER_03Well they keep coming back out. It's like we're having lots of barbecues.
SPEAKER_00Oh, they're reusable paper plates. They're reusable paper. Is that what you're saying?
SPEAKER_03Yeah, because when you put them back into the sand, the sand cleans them.
SPEAKER_00I see.
SPEAKER_03You see, they pull them back out for 72 of my cult, I mean sorry, friends to come round and then we can like um sacrifice, I mean, have a barbecue on the beach.
SPEAKER_00I I regret saying that I'm gonna go to the beach with you later.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, so there's 72 people are entering a cult. I need 72 people specifically, and it's yeah. Okay. There are robes involved, and there are robes and there are paper plates.
SPEAKER_00Dry robes.
SPEAKER_03Dry robes, there's chanting.
SPEAKER_00Oh.
SPEAKER_03There's chanting, yeah.
SPEAKER_02We built this city. No. Satan is lord. Satan is lord. Is that um The Dream Eaters? Dream Eaters. I was supposed to be Death Eaters, though. Yeah.
unknownDeath Eaters.
SPEAKER_00In a surprise turn of events, Hannah and Davy become famous worldwide for their broken record podcast.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, we do say some things quite often a lot. Yeah. The same thing over and over again.
SPEAKER_00At least it makes us famous.
SPEAKER_03By the way, I think we did tell the Fleetwood Mac story twice.
SPEAKER_00Did we?
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Well, I was mixed up.
SPEAKER_03I'm sure we've told this story twice. We didn't. Ah damn. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Sorry, people. We've I do forget what we talk about on this podcast a lot.
SPEAKER_03Well, it's because we do we talk like this all the time anyway.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, and then and like I'll I'll be with a friend like Vic, for example. She'll be like, Oh, I didn't know that about you. And I was like, How do you know that? She's like, Your podcast. I was like, Oh yeah, did I say that on the podcast? Like, I always forget. Um, this is the last one. The last one, okay. Yeah. After years of success, Hannah says none of it would have been possible without her floppy disc of a dad. Oh. Which means that you are the most useless piece of memory that we have at our disposal that's not even used anymore now.
SPEAKER_03Um so much so they've even changed the name to the save icon.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. You floppy disc. Well, what on the earth of uh uh what in the name of Ryan Seacrest was that?
SPEAKER_03I
Gifts, Solstice, And Time Theories
SPEAKER_03don't know.
SPEAKER_00Did you enjoy that one?
SPEAKER_03I did enjoy that one as a headline one. I do like mad libs. We can do mad libs again on our birthday.
SPEAKER_00We probably will. I just thought this was this was funny about future. I i I struggled with future the most because like, what can we talk about that? Like rather than predicting the future, I was like, ah, future heavy.
SPEAKER_03You're actually quite, you know, I'm actually impressed with what you come up with for these three episodes.
SPEAKER_00Thanks. They weren't uh incredibly long, I'm afraid.
SPEAKER_03I know, but you should write some more.
SPEAKER_00Should I?
SPEAKER_03Yes.
SPEAKER_00I don't have many ideas that come to me.
SPEAKER_03We've honestly, I've got when I look at the type of the other episodes that we've got, yeah, we've got so many that so I I've written the other DD episode, by the way.
SPEAKER_00Ooh, what what following on from Logan?
SPEAKER_03Following on from Logan.
SPEAKER_00We need a recap.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, need a recap. And then I've actually can you do like uh previously on yeah previously on Supernatural. Uh yeah, I've got there's there's loads on here.
SPEAKER_00Here's what you missed on Glee.
SPEAKER_02God, that was shite. Yeah.
SPEAKER_03That were I didn't like it started off as a really good concept.
SPEAKER_00I was talking about Glee the other day with Becca because we were saying um Don't Stop Believing was kind of ruined by Glee. Yeah, like it's a great song, but it's just just Glee kind of took it over.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, it But Jenny has done some cracking songs. I mean, um separate ways. Brilliant song. Especially the daughtery Lizzie Hill version.
SPEAKER_00Oh really good. Really, really good. Really daughtery and Lizzie Hill.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Um did you enjoy your Father's Day gift?
SPEAKER_03I did enjoy my Father's Day gift, yes. I thought it was a bit random. No, that's awesome. But that's awesome.
SPEAKER_00It's just a bit different. Yeah.
SPEAKER_03I like it. I like it.
SPEAKER_00And you got some stickers and these are quite cute, I thought.
SPEAKER_03Oh, that's like a little hengy thing.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I uh it just came with the stuff I think.
SPEAKER_03It looks like winter solstice.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, it does.
SPEAKER_03Oh, actually, that's tomorrow, in it. Is it tomorrow? No, can't be. It is not winter solstice, summer solstice.
SPEAKER_00Oh, summer solstice. So it's the longest day of the year tomorrow.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_00That's come around quick.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_00So the nights are gonna start getting darker again.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, but remember, you only really notices when the clocks go back and forth. That's when you really notice it. So it will it won't be till October that it really starts to like kind of go a little bit dark again.
SPEAKER_00Summer is over.
SPEAKER_03Why do we still do that?
SPEAKER_00I don't know.
SPEAKER_03Hannah Fry did something on clocks.
SPEAKER_00She did, she did, and it was basically for no for apparently a guy who just liked to play golf.
SPEAKER_03Really?
SPEAKER_00Yeah, if you listen to the whole video, she was like, there are several reasons why this might happen, and one of them could be this guy wanted to play golf in the time.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_03Have you heard that theory talking about time that, and I can't remember, I might get this completely wrong, that we're actually there's like a few hundred years missing where we don't think they actually where some people don't think they actually happened, like in the Middle Ages. There's a chunk of history which is so kind of sparse that they think we're actually in like the seventeen hundreds. The dark ages. Yeah, some we're actually in like the 1700s instead of like the yeah, about 300 years missing.
SPEAKER_00Oh no. Are we gonna keep the year as it is?
SPEAKER_03Yeah, apparently so. I mean it doesn't really matter.
SPEAKER_00No, it's just a number.
SPEAKER_03It's just a number, isn't it? It's just uh yeah.
SPEAKER_00That's how we'd work out how many times we've been around the sun, I suppose.
SPEAKER_03Time is relative.
SPEAKER_00Time is relative.
SPEAKER_03Time takes a cigarette, puts it in your mouth, you put it on your finger, then another finger, then another cigarette. They have bowie song. I see changes.
SPEAKER_02I see changes. Changes.
SPEAKER_03And these children that you spit on as they try to change their world are immune to your consultation. They're quite aware of what they're going through. Changes. I remember Bloody Bowie's lyrics.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Which one did you enjoy the most? Past, present, or future? Um, I like them all equally. That's really shit.
SPEAKER_03No, but they were all they I know, but they were all fun. I mean, I like the the first episode was really good fun because that was like testing my knowledge on you. And the second episode was really fun because I was absolutely shite at it.
SPEAKER_00You literally wrote those lyrics.
SPEAKER_03I literally wrote all of those lyrics. And sing them. And sing them, sung them many, many times. That's why it's because it's just it is literally just like muscle memory.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Muscle memory when I'm when I'm on stage singing. Yeah. Mm-hmm. There you go.
SPEAKER_00I thought you could just I I brought that to the present because I thought, oh, that's it's it's like current you, but then I brought in some of your oldies and yeah, your writing is good. Yes. Uh there you go. Um, and then uh obviously mad libs.
SPEAKER_03Yes, I like mad libs as well. Mad libs is always good fun. It is good fun.
SPEAKER_00I always worry that the start of mad libs is always a bit like just me shouting out.
SPEAKER_03No, it is because I must admit, so when I do the audio thing, although I didn't have to do it too much today because there weren't many pauses, but when we often do mad libs, there's often great big pauses while we're thinking of adjectives and verbs and cut all those little dead air spaces out.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. So you did it quite quick today.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, today I don't think I'll need to do much cutting today.
SPEAKER_00No.
SPEAKER_03Because that's my only worry when you say mad libs, like, oh shit, I can't do all that dead air cutting now, but no.
SPEAKER_00We're okay.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, that was quite good.
SPEAKER_00Future headlines.
SPEAKER_03Yes.
SPEAKER_00Wonderful. Shall we? I know it's a little bit early on the podcast, but maybe we can just uh let these people go and have the good rest of their day. Make it a short one.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. Oh, actually, just one one quite quick thing. So
Listener Stats And Global Shout Outs
SPEAKER_03people were like, oh, thank god for that. So I looked at our stats. Did I tell you? No, no, you can. Did you know what I'd tell you about this? About Anja.
SPEAKER_00Oh, the power.
SPEAKER_03So Anja was in Poland, right? She listened to our podcast and she messaged me and said, look at your stats to say that she'd listened in Warsaw, and Poland didn't come up. And it still hasn't come up for when she said she was listening in our stats. So I don't think our stats are correct.
SPEAKER_00Perhaps not.
SPEAKER_03So when I look at the We have nothing else to go on, so yeah, we've got yeah, we've got nothing else. But the funny thing is, is that our country top two countries, obviously United K and United Kingdom, which is us, hello, uh, and the United States.
SPEAKER_00Hello, US friends. There's a lot of Singapore. Yes.
SPEAKER_03Singapore. If you are listening, shout out to Singapore.
SPEAKER_00If you are listening from Singapore, please get in touch with us and and comment on our videos and stuff because uh we are so shocked by this. We did not know that people from Singapore were listening to us. Yeah. We've said it in a couple of like the roundup um episodes in the past at Christmas time and stuff like that. Uh who are you guys? Like awesome. Like uh I hope you're enjoying. So I'm listening to us. I'll I'll read the top ten countries. I mean top ten countries.
SPEAKER_03So UK, United States, Singapore, Vietnam.
SPEAKER_00See, that's a random one as well. We don't know anyone in Vietnam. So these are you know random listeners. Like, thanks.
SPEAKER_03Australians.
SPEAKER_00Do we know any Australians?
SPEAKER_03I've got family over. Well, I've got family in New Zealand.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, okay. Hello, Australians.
SPEAKER_03Canadian Canadian Canadian Canadia? Canadia, Canada, Canada, Germany, Germany, Spain, Ireland, France, Brazil, Greece, Ukraine, Bangladesh, Iraq, India, Venezuela. I've got more than ten. Argentina, Japan, big in Japan. Love Japan. Then Poland.
SPEAKER_00Then Poland.
SPEAKER_03Then Poland. Mexico, Colombia, Netherlands, Hong Kong, Italy, South Africa, Indonesia, Ecuador, Uzbekistan, and it just goes on.
SPEAKER_00I just can't believe people are listening to us in the east. I know. It's awesome. Thank you. Um it's awesome.
SPEAKER_03Although Belarus, you need to sort it out. We've only had one listen in Belarus. Come on.
SPEAKER_00Tell your friends, Belarus. Tell your friends. Um yeah, and a huge shout out to all the people that um have been commenting on our recent TikToks and Instagrams. Please continue to do so. Please don't do. We're loving it. Yeah. Uh, we're loving the interaction. So thank you so, so much. I shouted out to Lorenzo on the last podcast. I'll say Lorenzo again, like thank you so much. Uh I really enjoyed your comment. And uh I guess we could just end it there.
Thanks, Socials, And Goodbye
SPEAKER_00Yeah. A little bit early for us today. Uh well, if you enjoyed this episode, uh, we have plenty in the bank. Only thing left to say is cue the outro. And I didn't say um. Thanks for joining us on bonus dad, bonus daughter. Don't forget to follow us on all our socials and share the podcast with someone who'd love it. We are available on all streaming platforms. See you next time. Bye bye.