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Episode 167 "Not Going Anywhere (feat Nick Carr)"

November 20, 2024 by Jeremy Sear

00:01:56 #worldisfukt - Trump - Nazis - local attempts to seize on it

00:31:52 Rigging the Game

00:32:24 A foolproof plan to keep 15 year olds from social media

00:33:04 20% HECS discount bribe by idiots who don't know how to bribe voters effectively

00:50:46 Australia & NZ vs humanity - Haka vs anti-Treaty MPs in NZ; Sneaky senators vs Lidia Thorpe

November 20, 2024 /Jeremy Sear
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Episode 166 "Your Berries Are Safe" (feat Nick Carr)

November 05, 2024 by Jeremy Sear

04:23 Permission to be awful

09:03 Monkey Brains

22:20 The Right Wing Monkey Brain Cycle

27:14 ALP's HECS offer - but not now, silly, only if you re-elect us

37:23 Fed Covid-19 inquiry

37:56 A left-wing cycle

46:59 The golden rule

November 05, 2024 /Jeremy Sear
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Episode 165 "A Labor Victory in Queensland" (feat Nick Carr)

October 29, 2024 by Jeremy Sear

* Labor politicians across the country celebrate the party suffering a large swing against it in Queensland and losing government to the LNP, because it might possibly have won a seat from the Greens on LNP preferences

* Nick apologises

* Nick Has A Plan For The Regions

* Jeremy Bangs on About Boardgames

* Jeremy's Still Banging on About Boardgames

* Poor Nick

October 29, 2024 /Jeremy Sear
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Episode 164 "Not My King" (feat Nick Carr)

October 26, 2024 by Jeremy Sear

In the beginning, Lidia was "rude" to the British monarch. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded, by the worst people in the country, as "a bad move".

October 26, 2024 /Jeremy Sear
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Episode 163 "One Of Us" (feat Nick Carr)

October 20, 2024 by Jeremy Sear

A quick one (well, once Nick found the SD card with the recording three days later) mainly about that time Albo bought a house on the coast and almost everyone missed the point.

October 20, 2024 /Jeremy Sear
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