The Luke and Pete Show - American air base pirate
Episode Date: July 10, 2023Pete’s got back into gaming. Sounds exciting, right? What it really involves is simulating a flight from Luton to Southend. Obviously…We then have a submission in our hunt to find a band with five... 10/10 albums in a row and we hear about a dad that started a side hustle pirating American movies while working at a US air base. Excellent dad behaviour.Want to get in touch with the show? Email: hello@lukeandpeteshow.com or you can get in touch on Twitter or Instagram: @lukeandpeteshow.We're also now on Tiktok! Follow us @thelukeandpeteshow. Subscribe to our YouTube HERE. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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it's the luca feature i'm pete donaldson it's monday the 10th of july
looky more how have you been how's it all been going what have you been up to
save water save drink beer safe water drink beer yes I'm alright thanks
how are you
it's another week
isn't it
I'm alright yeah
another turn around
the
I was about to say
another turn around
the sun
but that's a year
not even another
turn around the moon
because that goes
around the earth
and that's a month
yeah fine
back in
breakdown
back in
the year
138
CXXXV uh hadrian of rome he dies of heart failure
um to the day mad that they know how he died that's like you would assume that people sort
of they're just guessing back then you just assume they're just like well i mean who knows
who knows because like sometimes back in the day,
they would think that people died
because they killed a goat on a Sunday or whatever.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And then the harvest fell and then they died.
Yeah.
So it's amazing there can be that much detail.
But Peter, unless you want to incur the wrath of producer Rory,
you've got to do that read at the top of the show, mate.
Oh, right, do I?
Okay.
Rory couldn't have been clearer about that.
Before, yeah,
but I had to do a little bit of,
you can't just start the show
with a bit of admin.
You've got to start the show
and introduce people
and find out what you're up to.
Well, the Nereid shouldn't say
before we get started.
Before we get started.
How before we get started can you be?
Before we get started,
let's do it in the last show
then we just recorded.
I would say before you've read out
the death cause of death of an ancient roman well write that in the read then says the top of
episode before you talk about adrian the dead roman all right that's all i need adrian not adrian
adrian i was adrian before we get started we've got some exciting news and it's not about dead
leaders it might be it might be. It might be.
We don't know.
We've launched a YouTube channel.
And you can find us right there, right now,
by searching at the Luca Pete Show on YouTube.
There's already a load of views on there for you to watch.
A load of videos, rather, for you to watch.
But also, after today's episode,
we'll be recording an exclusive bonus mini episode
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Released this Wednesday, the 12th of July.
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I'm a little bit upset.
But it's the only place you're going to be able to see this content.
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Check it out. See what our bedrooms look like. See what our kitchens look like. See what the
apology cabin looks like. I'm in the dining room. I'm in the dining room. It's only due to the
improvement in recording technology and editing technology. It means I can record in the dining
room now because my son, who by the way does not respect me, is now in the room I used to work in.
Yes, lovely stuff.
So that's good news, right?
It's a YouTube channel.
All the kids are doing it, mate.
Isn't that the PS5 room?
It is.
That's now – the PS5 is now in the living room.
Right, okay.
So I play – if I do play PUBG, I play in the evenings when the baby's asleep on the big telly.
Yes.
Okay, nice.
But longer term, I will bring the PS5 back out here into the dining room because I've got it all set up here.
It's just that the boy needs to be looked after for a certain amount of time before he gets big enough to sleep on his own.
Yeah.
But yeah, so I'm recording in the dining room.
You can see that on the youtube channel if you want to um if you if not um i'm not really supposed to cater for you
but i could just describe the room to you but it might be a bit dull um peter how was your weekend
it's good man i um have played a video game for the first time in about what feels like about a
year i'm on uh a video game podcast vgc a video game podcast
and the um lads and lasses what are on that show they live video games 24 7 like that is their
bread and butter that's all they think jordan and the gang jordan and the gang who you heard on this
show a few weeks ago they are very much computer game guys they play video games all the time and
they know everything about them i I wish I had that job.
Well,
I don't think it is a good job.
And I,
you know,
there was a certain
amount of reluctance
for me starting
a video game podcast
because it's the last
interest I have
that's getting mined
in many ways.
You know what I mean?
Like football,
doing the football ramble
to a certain extent
has ruined
our football teams
for us a little bit, Luke. Would that be
fair to say? I don't know. My football team has done a good
job of ruining themselves. To be fair,
that is very much all on them. To the point where now
I just don't bother.
If they're not going to bother, why should I bother?
I've made it my mission
to somehow conspire to make sure
my son does not support Portsmouth.
There's certain teams I don't want him to support, which I'm going to
gently nudge him to out away from.
Other than that, he can choose his own.
I'm not going to wish it on him.
No.
I can't.
Anyway, carry on.
If he chose Portsmouth,
you know he'd just be trying to please you.
Nobody likes a kiss ass.
Based on how it's going so far,
I don't think he's going to be minded to do that.
No, I don't think so either, to be honest.
But who knows?
Who knows?
But yeah, so i'm doing the show and and all these people just know loads about
video games like loads and loads and they spend and when a new game comes out for their for their
work they have to sit down and not only review it they have to sort of go through a game and defeat
it and then make loads of video guides on how to do different stuff. Like that's their bit of...
Exactly, exactly.
I think to be that
methodical and be that organised and that kind
of like across everything
it is not only writing, it's
video producing, it's editing, it's presenting. There's so
much stuff in it. Anyway, I don't
know, compared to them, I don't know fuck a lot
about video games. I thought I did.
I read a lot about video games but I thought I did. I read a lot about video games, but I never play them.
And so I made the conscious effort the weekend to actually sit down and play a video game, which is good.
It was a game.
Which one was it?
It was a game called Humanity, which is a little bit like the 80s video game Lemmings.
Do you remember that?
Yeah, I loved it. I used that yeah i loved it all the time it's a game called humanity where you play a dog that runs around and helps a load of people get from
one place to another they start they fall out of a trap box trap door much like lemmings and you
gotta get in the end of the level matt that's a lemmings ripoff trap doors and all sorts man there
were so many lemmings rip-offs in the 90s.
Everybody wanted to make Lemmings again and again and again.
It was an IP Wild West then, wasn't it?
It was.
You could get away with all kinds of shit.
But it's very much,
it kind of ticks a lot of Lemmings-based boxes
and it's very enjoyable and very space-age.
And there's the actual kind of number of people on screen
at any one time.
It's not just like a hundred. There's like thousands of people running around at any one time. It's not just like a hundred.
There's like thousands of people running around at the same time.
And I played that over the weekend and I had a bloody good time.
And I'm looking at my Steam achievements.
I played for one hour and it has revolutionized my weekend.
It genuinely made me go...
Good for your mental health.
I think it is.
I should play it because God knows I'm not going for a run.
That was January's idea.
This is very much a July idea. But we worked out because God knows I'm not going for a run. That was January's idea. This is very much
a July idea.
But we worked out in January
that when you were going for runs,
you were running as fast
as you could
for as long as you could
and then just stopping.
Yeah, I mean,
it's not,
you can't really get away
with running full force
at people at seven o'clock
in the morning.
I'm just,
I've got a little,
what do you call them?
Those little running machines,
but you're not really running.
You're sort of walking sort of thing. You know those things? It's not a treadmill. You've got a little, what do you call them, those little running machines, but you're not really running, you're sort of walking sort of thing.
You know those things?
It's not a treadmill.
You've got little bars and you pull them back and forth.
It's like a kind of cross trainer.
Oh, elliptical.
Elliptical, yeah.
Oh, right.
I've had one of them for years.
I like the elliptical.
Well, it's easier on the old knees, I think.
Yeah, it's like zero impact, isn't it?
I just can't be fucked,
Luke.
I just,
I think I'm just going to
accept my fighting weight
as being 11 and a half.
It's just,
it's just not,
it's not great.
I need to get back
into doing some exercise.
The only thing I've done
is walked since the baby
has been born,
really.
But,
so anyway,
so going back to this
video game thing,
are you going to try
and play an hour
of video games
every weekend then?
I think so.
I think it would improve
my outlook. I think there's enough i i did try and um on microsoft flight simulator
um fly from luton to south end um um for for 10 minutes as well but uh you must be the only player
of that game to ever make that route yeah do you reckon do you reckon the stats are again no one
has ever done this combination of routes.
Making flights seem like
even more boring
by just moving aircraft
from one airport to another.
Like empty flights.
Yeah, just taxiing them.
How long is the flight time?
It wasn't long.
It only seemed to take 10 minutes
in game time.
Did you successfully do it?
No, no.
I just crashed in Kent.
That was terrible.
So, for example then, I don't no, I crashed in Kent. That was terrible. So if, for example, then,
I don't know much about this kind of thing.
If you, so if you went onto a flight simulator,
I presume they're really good these days, right?
It's a good standard.
They use Google Earth data,
so everything's super, super accurate.
Everything looks like it's supposed to look like,
and it's so accurate.
No, but the actual simulator itself,
the plane cockpit and stuff.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
So if you chose to do London to Sydney...
Yeah.
We're going to Sydney.
Yeah, you'd stop at, say,
you stopped at Singapore or whatever.
Then London to Singapore,
which is, whatever, 13 hours.
Would you actually have to flight simulate
in there for 13 hours?
Yeah, I think you can speed it up if you want to,
but it would be quite funny to kind of like,
have,
like stick it on autopilot,
go to bed,
wake up the next day
and then land it.
That would be quite funny,
wouldn't it?
The only difference
between that and an actual plane
would be you didn't have a co-pilot
with you just to double check.
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, yeah,
you just stick it on autopilot.
I mean, I don't know
whether there's like,
presumably it's not, yeah, you just stick it on autopilot. I mean, I don't know whether there's like, presumably it's not like,
if you are using Boeing planes,
they probably don't want to put into the simulator
adverse conditions like, you know,
a lightning strike or, you know,
hijacking or something like that.
There's no security reasons
why you shouldn't be detailing
everything that's in the cockpit either.
I think it's an open book now. You can watch some of these, you know, theacking or something. They're not security reasons why you shouldn't be detailing everything that's in the cockpit either. I think it's an open book now.
You can watch some of these,
you know,
the mentor pilot guy.
He explains everything.
And to be honest,
I think it puts more people off
because it's really
bloody complicated.
It's too many things.
I just don't,
I just don't,
so to me,
I understand the approaches
to airports are different.
And I understand
that part of it.
But I don't know why you'd want to be cruising at a simulated altitude of 35,000 feet doing absolutely fuck all for six hours.
Well, I don't know.
Is it a therapeutic kind of mental health thing, do you reckon?
Maybe.
I mean, Flight Simulator is one of the first kind of video games.
I remember my mate's dad used to have one on the Spectrum.
He used to sit there for hours playing.
It was amazing.
And, yeah, I mean, people must get it.
And also people who are training to be pilots.
I mean, it's got to the point where, you know,
the cockpit looks like a 747 cockpit
and the buttons do exactly the same thing.
It's quite a niche audience, people who are training to be pilots.
True, true.
But, I mean, I think the idea of it,
I think learning to fly is probably more popular.
Have a bit of a go at 8 Ball Pool on your phone. Have a bit of a go on that, yeah, true. But I mean, I think the idea of, I think Learning to Fly is probably more popular. Have a bit of a go at 8 Ball Pool on your phone.
Have a bit of a go on that, yeah, exactly.
That's what I play.
There's a new game called,
I think it's Up Only or Always Up or something.
And it's basically this game
where they've just put every 3D model
in every 3D library
and they've just put it in the sky, if that makes any sense.
Right.
And it's a piece of shit, and all you do is climb, climb, climb,
jump on all of these objects until you get to the sky.
I think it's called Always Up or something.
Right.
And this stuff is so unbelievably popular,
and all of the assets, all of the little models that you stand on
have clearly been ripped out of stuff,
been taken out of video game libraries and stuff.
Yeah, only up it's called.
And it's basically just where a character just climbs, climbs, climbs,
as high as possible in the sky.
And I think it got pulled off Steam because there was a load of 3D assets
that shouldn't have been used
because you're being used illegally.
So it is pretty egalitarian now,
people developing their own video games and stuff.
I mean, yeah.
This is some pretty weak sauce,
but it's very popular.
So I watched this guy called
Dr Disrespect playing at other games.
As if that isn't your alter ego.
I wish it fucking was.
He's very well off.
But he was a g streamer back in
there and he um i think did he cheat on his wife and i think that was that was a big that was a big
frore a little while ago and he's just kind of like he he has a mustache and he wears a fake wig
um and sunglasses and he plays games all day i think i know who you mean you will know who he is. You will know who he is. And he plays only up.
And people were just giving him, like, so much cash.
This guy's like a multi-multi-millionaire now
because he's one of the most popular streamers in the world.
And, you know, he'll probably get a load of money
to go to that kick TV thing,
that kick thing that is in opposition to
or in competition with Twitch,
that's buoyed by a gambling firm.
He saw well off.
And people, just to drop a message into his chat,
were like giving him $100 here, $10 here and stuff.
And all you get out of him is like, oh, thanks for the $100.
You get nothing out of him.
I never understand why people do that.
Yeah, I don't know.
I mean, I guess it's a bit like a tip do that yeah i don't know i mean i guess
that you just yeah it's just a bit like a tip jar but you don't you don't need a hundred pound tip
jar um but this guy uh but this guy's climbing to the top of this thing and it's never ending
this game it just you know these these assets just float around you and the and the uh yeah
and and and up and about uh you just climb, climb, climb, climb. And when you fall, because the most popular streamers are quite aggressive men,
they get really angry when they fall down in this game.
And it's the perfect video game for streaming because men get angry,
anger is money, and you become incredibly popular doing it.
So what we... and i'm just sort
of thinking well i mean what stopped me i mean exactly i mean time i suppose and and also um
i don't think i've got enough in the tank i don't think my antacids would handle it to be honest
i get i get very bored even with my own anger after a while i do you know what i do find that
i do find pub g like a really interesting thing to watch as well like i think it's i was thinking about this the other day and i love um watching
snooker right which i'm and bear with me because this is a weird comparison yeah but snooker is
like it's it's everything's familiar but no frame is the same if you you know what I mean, it's always on the same,
there's no change realistically in the stadium,
or the competition does change,
but every frame's familiar,
but it's different.
I suppose you could say that
about any kind of sport with parameters,
but it's an individual sport
where things are the same,
but each individual edition of it is different.
And PUBG's kind of the same.
If I watch PUBG,
I like watching how it unfolds, how it them i can't i don't watch it i don't enjoy it
quite as much as i do playing it but i do quite like watching it i couldn't honestly say that i
really enjoy watching other people play video games generally yeah but when i watched the um
the the world championships uh pub g thing a while back it was fucking cool because the way
they cover it actually is also really good like was fucking cool. Because the way they cover it, actually,
is also really good.
Compared with a lot of the way
traditional sports are covered on telly.
They massively enhance the broadcast.
So, for example,
for obvious reasons,
if you're playing,
you can't see what everyone else sees.
They're really good at fast-paced,
cutting between different teams, showing different graphics. It's really good. They're really good at fast-paced, cutting between different teams,
showing different graphics.
It's really good.
It's really well worth watching.
So I do kind of understand why people like it.
I think PUBG in particular,
there's a lot of downtime, isn't there?
Because you're just kind of like hiding.
Just hide and seek, isn't it, really?
But the thing about a lot of the top players,
they seem to be super aggressive.
So they will get their shit
together and they'll go for it yeah yeah so that's the thing and i've played and i've played before
when you're on the end of that and i once got put in a team who were like that and it was honestly
i didn't do anything and i won it was like it was like being a part of the sas for a day
without being knackered yeah but the thing is the sad thing is i never really play as much as i used
to because um I don't really
have anyone to be
in a team with
I've only got a couple
of pals and they
can't always play
so
can you just drop
yourself into a
random team
start a clan
yeah you can
but it's not as fun
because you don't
know them
first clan Luke
and also you never
know whether you're
going to get
English speaking
people either
so I could do
that clan thing
maybe
I'm L Amigo
Bandito on there
if anyone wants
to add me
anyway
Pete let's have a quick break.
When we come back we should do some emails
because we've got loads of them here and we should get
through a couple at least.
Try and do a bit towards catching up.
Lovely stuff.
It's the
Luke and Pete show. If you've not checked us out on YouTube
by the way, as I mentioned at the start of this show
check us out at the Luke and Pete show on YouTube.
There's plenty of stuff on there and coming up on wednesday we've got some exclusive content
just for you yeah it's probably worth um saying if there's anything you want us to cover anything
you want us to do either on this show or on the youtube drop us a line at the luke and pete show
um hello sorry let me do that again hello Hello at the Luke and Pete show. No.
Yes.
This is why I always do the email address.
Yes.
Hello.
Right, stop it.
Falling apart.
Hello at LukeandPeteShow.com is the email.
We are at Luke and Pete Show on Instagram and Twitter and at the Luke and Pete Show on TikTok and YouTube.
I'm sure you'll find us if you type it in.
But yeah, let us know what you want us to talk about,
what you want us to do., what you want us to do.
We're up for whatever, really.
I mean, to be honest now, I'm happy to get out of the house.
That was never the case before.
So any suggestions you've got, send them in,
either for the YouTube channel or for the show,
and we will happily judge each of your suggestions
on their own merits.
Is that fair, Pete?
That's fair.
Maybe we could just watch something on YouTube for a bit.
A little five-minute treat
for the lads and lasses.
That would be split.
If I could do that
and somehow pass off as work,
I would be happy to do so.
Go on, Pete.
Do an email.
I'll do an email.
All right, then.
I'm going to go for David.
American Air Base Pirates
is the subject line.
Not really sure what the email's about,
to be quite frank.
Dearest Luke and Pete,
I was originally emailing you
about something else else but my ears
pricked up mid-message when you mentioned
American airbases. As a young'un
my dad was stationed on a local American
airbase in the UK as part of the
British police presence required there.
He spent pretty much his entire career with the police
in this job and occasionally would bring me onto the
bases a day out. I can confirm you're understanding
that these places are like stepping foot into the USA
and as a baseball or hockey mad kid in the 90s they could only be described as absolutely
fucking wonderful um the one i used to go to had a baskin robbins a proper pizza joint full sports
facilities with teams a bowling alley and a movie theater they paid in dollars and had american cars
it was honestly like you'd step through a portal to the USA, which blew my little America sports-crazed mind at the time.
My dad would take breaks from fighting all the crime
he could expect to exist in a facility
inhabited solely by federally vetted military personnel
by bringing home videos from the rental store
at a time when film releases would be available in the UK,
in the US, rather,
a while before they made their way over here.
He'd further relax his role of a civilian
by pirating them with a camcorder
strictly for his family use.
In return for swift access to Space Jam
we had to swear to never tell
us all of the existence of these tapes
because obviously he's going to be doing
a little side crime there.
Being barely 10 and with the
weekly primary school tombola of popularity
to navigate,
Daniel's got a cast on his arm, the new kid has a pet snake,
Kevin's giving all his pogs away, etc.
This is obviously never going to happen.
One day, very shortly after a friend let the cat out of the bag
by asking to come round and watch one of the videos,
whilst in the big man's presence,
this led to my panicked dad frantically erasing his small collection of pre-release VHSes
like a falling regime blitzing documents before the government headquarters are stormed.
I guess he was in over his head.
He also managed to get general stuff shipped for free from the USA,
which I can only assume he wasn't meant to be doing either, the maverick.
Thanks for keeping me entertained on some pretty long, dull workdays lately.
All the best, Dave, an Englishman in Vancouver.
That's a brilliant email.
It's good stuff.
Fantastic.
Back in the 80s and 90s, everyone was doing the crime.
Of course they were.
And also the kind of crimes that you'd have,
if you're filming something with a camcorder,
that's just theatre, isn't it?
It's just theatre.
Yeah, I'm sure they'll see it that way.
It's just theatre.
It's fine.
It is really amazing.
Those bases are amazing.
My wife's best friend friend or not best friend good friend from from um uni is married to an she's australian and lives in
the uk but they're married to an american and he's an air force pilot right he was based in the uk
for ages and on the base i mean we would just say to them can you get us this can you get us that
and they would just be able to get them like like candy bars and cereal and all the rest of it.
They're all just available.
It's like, it is really, as Dave says,
it's really just like having an American portal
in the UK, basically, which is crazy.
It's good stuff.
What about this from Sam, who says,
hello, Luke and Pete.
Currently in the process of re-listening
to all the Luke and Pete shows I started
this around 18 months ago
and I'm currently listening to Damn Butterfly
Effect from 17th of October 2022
Luke comments that
he enjoys wearing a jacket zipped up while
wearing shorts and wonders if he is
alone in this I can confirm you are
not alone I also enjoy the sensation of
wearing shorts and a jacket zipped up to my chin
I was coincidentally doing this while listening to the pod on my rainy dog walk on what was actually a not alone i also enjoy the sensation of wearing shorts and a jacket zipped up to my chin i was
coincidentally doing this while listening to the pod on my rainy day a dog walk uh on what was
actually a warm day i can't explain the sensation of why it is comforting but you are not alone
you also talk about how much you dislike josh widdicombe something i can also get behind
and he goes on to a load of stuff about josh widdicombe which i probably won't read because
it's a bit unkind and keep up the good work with all the pods in the stack stable
they've seen me through
some tough times and
they're always a comfort
to hear what I consider
to be familiar voices
many thanks Sam from a
rainy crew kern in I
don't know where that
is actually
get a google
yeah I will
why don't you get a
google when I look at
the photo he's taken of
his excellent looking
jacket being done up
with shorts on.
My friend Phil and I used to talk about this all the time walking back from football,
football training.
Because we've still got shorts on from football,
but it's a bit of a cold day.
Get your jacket on, zip it up.
It feels nice.
I don't know why it feels nice.
It does.
I've got a J-League bright orange windbreaker
which I wear with shorts sometimes. Crew Kern
is in Somerset. I was going to say Cornwall.
I knew it was down that part of the world.
I'm actually quite good inexplicably
at naming the counties that towns
are in. And I was going to say
Cornwall, but I would have been wrong then.
Alright, big talk. Where's
Langport?
Langport. How do you spell it?
Is it Landport or Langport?
Lang, like Jeremy Liang.
I'm going to say that's because you're so lazy.
I'm going to say that's also insomniac.
I thought I'd moved quite far away, but clearly not.
Where is a lot of these Kirkby and Ashfield,
which really gives it away.
I can't do villages
it has to be like
a sizeable town
where's Sleaford
Sleaford
that's in Northamptonshire
Lincolnshire
not far away though
not far away
well done
I'm very proud of you
give me one more
just give me one more
for my own ego
Corby
that's in Northamptonshire
for sure
no
oh it is
it is in Northamptonshire
I thought it was in Derbyshire
because Derbyshire is like
weirdly large.
I'm like a really shit version
of that guy who can locate,
geolocate a street
all over the world.
Yeah.
Which I think there's
something off about that,
but that's for another day,
I think.
Look, before we go,
let's just,
I don't want to get
into a tedious discussion
about this
because it is tedious.
As to be fair,
the emailer himself admits, but Nick's
been in touch talking about consecutive
10 out of 10 albums. I said
no artist has done five.
It's clearly subjective. As Nick himself
says, it's pointless, but it's nice to be
included in the debate. He says
that he thinks he may
be a pillock these days, but Kanye West
has the college dropout, late registration,
graduation, 808s and Heartbreak and my beautiful dark twisted fantasy as his suggestion for five 10 out of 10
albums in a row for me I'm not having 808s and heartbreak and I'm probably not calling I'm
definitely calling dark twisted fantasy 10 out of 10 I'm definitely calling the first two 10 out of
10 I can't really remember graduation that well,
and I'm not having 808s and heartbreaks.
So my opinion is that that's a no from me,
but I understand that Nick may disagree because it's all about being in the
ear of the beholder.
So there we go.
I think that's about it,
Peter.
Yeah.
Your little read again about the YouTube channel.
I was mainly upset with somebody who suggested Radiohead have done,
I think think, three
good albums in a row
starting with OK Computer. Are you off
your head, mate? That's what I don't like to hear.
That's what I don't like to hear.
The problem you've got with Radiohead is you can't give
Pablo Honey 10 out of 10. So if you start
from The Bends, you're still
going to have to include How to the Thief, which
isn't a 10 out of 10. So I can
have The Bends, OK Computer, Kid A and
Amnesiac. I think they're all absolutely brilliant.
But you can't, I don't think
you can have How To The Thief. But do you not think
that Pablo Honey, you judge them by their
later output? But
Standing On It's Own, it's quite a good rock album.
Yeah, but quite a good rock album
isn't 10 out of 10, is it?
Good enough. That's by Dodgy.
That's by Dodgy, that.
Good enough. Oh, lardy. That's by Dodgy, that.
Good enough.
Oh, Lordy.
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