Who let the dogs out? And who got the dogs stoned? We address these very important canine questions in Answer Me This! Episode 335, along with others more about:
Lego love, lost
wedding gambling
Soda Stream vs Nutribullet
pissing dolls vs pissing Elmo
theatre-adjacent Italian restaurants
the Crystal Palace pizza district
Tony Awards for Tonys
Oscar Isaac
Oscar Hammerstein II
and
Oscar seatfillers.
Plus: Olly is DONE with Star Wars, so don’t even bother; Helen is waiting for the Emmys to introduce a podcasting category; and Martin the Sound Man could improve his gifting game.
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We’ll be back on 28 July with AMT336,
Helen & Olly
••• AMT335 Child-Friendly Rating: 72%. Only a swear or two, but there is discussion of drugs, gambling and disrespectful sexual behaviour. •••
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July 14, 2016 at 8:59 am |
In case you don’t hear it enough, thank you so much for being back in our lives!
Is the intro song to Answer Me This inspired by any other song? Is there a genre it belongs to, or a traditional or theatrical song with the same call/chorus/response/chorus structure?