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Well hold on. Seems like you're shifting the goalposts here a little.

The exchange is so great on a couple of levels. Not least of which if PFT's rather naked contempt for that kind of humour.

As am I, Bo_Crowder.

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Kinda too soon to tell whether this incident endorses this type of colonial intervention or not, no?

Dan's attempts to foist the title of Pervazoid One on either Stuart or Elliot are an amusing quest in futility.

Yeah it kind of baffles me that there's such acrimony between the three camps when honestly, all three podcasts are quite good and all three podcasts tend not to tred on each others toes too much. I get so much enjoyment out of each of them I'm just baffled people feel the need to get all tribal about this shit.

A friend sold the entire show to me by showing me the Season 2 episode 'Hate Floats'. If you don't remember, it's the episode where the Monarch has just escaped jail and has 21 and 24 rebuild his henchmen ranks with street toughs.

And now Zambia's bountiful zinc deposits shall be O'Neal's problem.

Pretty much the British equivilant of what Michael Vick did.

Yeah! Semi incomprehensible taboo busting talks!

I think the fact he responds most strongly to the 'spiky balls on my stick' metaphor, and goes along with the Charles/Camilla analogy lends credence to the sexual thing.

I really enjoy the running trend of people saying something horrible to Jez with the preface 'you'd be the first to admit…'

Ah Mark. First contemplating joining Al Qaeda, and then play acting his 'poor diseased brain' is acting up. We've all been there, right guys/gals?

I did love how the Majestic lampshaded 'what a quick turn for me, but I love it!' when he agrees to help Jeff.

Great episode. Bob's Burgers is really on a roll.

It's a bit fuzzy, but according to the S1 DVD's background info, the Wall is supposed to be roughly 300 miles long. If you then use that to roughly extrapolate how big Westeros must be, it's fairly large. Here's a good non-spoilery map with lots of nice detail;

It's especially baffling because literally everything else about the coverage from him on both the Bugle and the Daily Show was so insanely positive.

Oh god these episodes are just packed with magic. The secret Twix? How Mark 'angered a crow'? Jeremy's accusation Mark used his nature against him? How Mark feels he needs to admonish the group for Jeremy's comment about how the world is just systems designed to keep us apart? Jeremy's plan to simply let off the

'Listen luv, just a little tip alright. You're on the edge now and you need to pick the right way. Cause one way's heaven and the other…well probably best not to think about that right now but it's fucking horrible yeah.'