Archive for the ‘frippery’ Category

spotted!

March 8, 2012

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Unofficial AMT paparazzo Mat wired us this rare sighting:

Spotted in, of all places, Wall Street, New York, US of your actual A, while I was helping fifteen Performing Arts students traipse around the city on a college trip. I’m all about the boots, myself.

Sadly the boots are off-brand, but if you want a similar bag for yourself, click here. They’re very sturdy, waterproof, and so bright and noticeable that you may well find yourself having your privacy invaded while you take a tour of the financial centres of the world.

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You can be us!

February 16, 2012

…but if that’s your aspiration, there’s something very wrong with your life.

However, if you’ve ever fancied starting a podcast but have no idea how to go about it, I’ve mined our 5+ years of podcasting glorypersistence and come up with a potted guide to podcasting for beginners. Click here to read it, then go forth and podcast.

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Birthday treats 3: virtual mantelpiece

January 9, 2012

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There is not an actual mantelpiece in the AMT Cabinet Office, but thanks to you guys, our mantelpiece-substitute is bristling with cards:

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birthday treats part 2: getting crafty

January 6, 2012

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So you’ve already seen the user-generated sugar mountain; now take a look at these items which Team AMT lovingly handcrafted.

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Next up: cards!

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birthday treats part 1: sugar high

January 5, 2012

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In the spirit of you supplying us with questions upon which to deliberate in each podcast, you have been so kind as to send us all sorts of treats with which to celebrate our fifth birthday. Take a look at the first batch of user-generated bounty we found in our PO Box, and we will share more over the next few days.

When I say ‘share’, I’m sorry to say we won’t literally be sharing them, because they are piled high on the AMT Towers banqueting table and you’ll have to fight the three of us to get any.

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Here are some excerpts of the sweet messages which accompanied the ultra-sweet gifts:

Don from St Paul, Minnesota [figs 1&2]: Please find an assortment of American candies and sweets. I hope you enjoy them as I have enjoyed your sweet, sweet podcast… I included the nut goodies as they are made in my hometown of St Paul, and I drive by the factory every day to and from work. I hope you like peanuts. Remember, they are a good source of protein.
Protein! Healthy! Our new Nut Goodies addiction is healthy, phew. (Lordy, those things are tasty. Well done, St Paul.)

Lofty from Manor House [fig 3]: I thought that as for the last four and a half years (I missed the first six months and listen retrospectively) you have filled my Thursday evening gym session with fun, laughter and knowledge, I would fill your bellies with crisps and snacks!
Seems a fair exchange – our podcast is snack-for-the-brain. IE not nutritious and no replacement for a proper wholesome meal.

Kate from Newcastle upon Tyne [fig 4]: I realise that you might be slightly wary of food sent to you by strangers, and quite right too, but I hope it is of some comfort that I can boast a Level 2 NVQ in Food Hygiene and a rigorous understanding of the Food Standards Agency guidelines. Basically, I’m saying there aren’t any bogeys in them.
This seemed to be the case; so if you would like to buy someone a yummy gift of cute animal heads on sticks, you would do well to hie over to cakepoppins.co.uk.

Moz from Milton Keynes [fig 5]: Thankyou for making these five years a little bit more bearable.
It is our pleasure – nay, our duty! Really, we should be thanking Moz, for being one of the handful of brave souls who have managed to stick with the podcast from its timid Bambi-steps back in 2007.

Duane from Boulder, Colorado [fig 6]: I thought about including sweets more appropriate to Boulder – a town known in the US as “crunchy” – such as carob-covered tofu drops of jellied seaweed.
NAAAAH!
You get the good stuff in exchange for the great stuff you put in my iPod.

Duane evidently hasn’t yet discovered the jellied seaweed drops we secreted in his iPod, has he?

Hikma from Brooklyn, New York City [fig 7]: Congrats and thanks for 200 great shows (give or take).
The banana Laffy Taffy from Hikma has jokes on the wrapper (hence ‘laffy’), here you go:
– Knock knock.
– Who’s there?
– Max.
– Max who?
– Max no difference, just open the door please.

And with laughter ringing in our ears, we’re off to have a lie-down. We can feel the sugar crash about to dive-bomb; plus, we need to call the dentist.

Coming up tomorrow: some of the fantastic home-made gifts you have sent us.

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extracurricular engagements

January 3, 2012

Hey! We haven’t just been sitting on our arses since the last dose of AMT; we’ve been sitting on our arses talking into microphones, and if you happen to be interested, here are links to the various results:

• In our regular slot on BBC 5 Live’s Saturday Edition, we ran through the highlights of 2011 online with Chris Warburton. In the unlikely event you did not spend New Year’s Eve nestled up to your radio listening to it, you may instead click here to download the podcast.
• We joined John Plunkett, Vicky Frost and Dan Sabbagh to contemplate the year in media on Guardian Media Talk, which you can download here.
• And we considered what we managed to learn in 2011 on MacAulay and Co on BBC Radio Scotland, which until the morning of Friday 6th January you can hear here. We and comedian Chris Ramsey pipe up from the 59-minute mark.

Lest that is insufficient noise to divert you until our return on 19th January, you might click here to catch up on our latest podcasts, and if you are still not sated, click here to buy AMT2007-2008 for 79p a shot.

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Five years young

January 2, 2012

We’d like to wish a very happy birthday to ourselves! For on 2nd January 2007, the very first episode of Answer Me This! hit the nets. And we would like to take this opportunity to apologise to everybody who sat through it.*

It has been a pleasure to have you join us over the years, and especial thanks go to all of you generous lot who have been filling our Big Birthday Box with cards and treats. We’ll be posting a gallery of those from tomorrow, but it’s still not too late to send us a missive (we’ll be milking this birthday for WEEKS if we can get away with it, as any self-respecting 5-year-old should). Here’s our postal address:

Answer Me This!
PO Box 53587
London
SE19 9BQ

*Although if you think you do want to do that, it will only cost you £0.79.

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Gallery of Munt

December 8, 2011

One of the problems which arose in interviewing our Special Guests for AMT200 is that those people were witness to our most hideous, embarrassing, shameful years. Worse, they have visual evidence.

Enter, if you dare, the Gallery of Munt!

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Please do not feed the ducks

November 24, 2011

Here’s the illustration required for Toby from Inverness’s question in AMT198:

Click to make it bigger, because it is of course important to read the small print.

UPDATE: it’s a fake? And not even an original fake? Must try harder, students of St Andrews.

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fill our big box

November 21, 2011

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Can you believe it, Answer Me This! is rapidly approaching its fifth birthday? So please help us celebrate by sending us a card! Here is our postal address:

Answer Me This!
PO Box 53587
London
SE19 9BQ

We will be thrilled to receive your missives, and are sharpening the paper-knives in expectation.

A soon-to-be familiar scene at the AMT letterbox

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AMT’s early learning curve = good luck

September 27, 2011
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We’d like to reiterate our ceaseless gratitude to all of you who have ever bought any of our archived episodes, like Carl from Morecambe here:

After thoroughly enjoying over a hundred free episodes of your podcast I’ve just invested in the first eighty. Getting people hooked on the free stuff so they can’t resist buying the rest has been a tried and tested strategy of many a drug-pusher, I just hope that you don’t take it further and force your listeners into prostitution or petty crime to fund their habit.

Whilst I’m very happy to support your joyous enterprise, the purchase of all eighty episodes at once did give rise to a small pause for thought. Imagine my delight when I simultaneously discovered that I’d picked four correct lottery numbers the night before and won enough to pay for them all and still have change for a slap-up meal and a good bottle of wine, instant karma!

See? Lending your financial support to our feckless choice of lifestyles brings you good luck. FACT.

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2:1 in puerile bullshit

August 17, 2011

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Congratulations to clever Jenny from Bath! Not so much for achieving good marks in her course as for getting away with this shit:

This message is to give you guys a huge thank you because even though you had no idea, you have contributed greatly to my education. I am currently doing a Masters in English language/linguistics. In my third assignment I had to transcribe and analyse spoken conversation and I was racking my brains about what conversation to transcribe, but then, I thought of your brilliant podcast. So, thanks to episode 176 I received a nice 2:1 of 68 [smiley face].

Although, I must say it did take me a while to actually find six minutes of you guys not speaking about rude explicit things. In spite of this, the transcript did contain Olly’s comment about ‘Tommy Lee’s cock in Pamela Anderson’s face’, it couldn’t be avoided (and I felt I owed it to you).

It sounds like Jenny got that 2:1 through the same tactic we found successful: blind the examiners with chutzpah. Works a treat in the arts subjects. Wouldn’t recommend it for something which actually requires the demonstration of knowledge, though.

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