The Luke and Pete Show - Read-ing festival
Episode Date: February 13, 2023Pete’s been on Facebook Marketplace again… What he’s found is predictably strange and, of course, unnecessarily explicit.Once we’ve recovered from that, we then host our very own email read-ou...t festival headlined by petrol pumps, an atomic wedgie gone wrong and Tamagotchis. It’s a beautiful lineup!What to be on the lineup for our next festival? Email: hello@lukeandpeteshow.com or you can get in touch on Twitter or Instagram: @lukeandpeteshow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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on a Monday
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It's good that
I did that
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I just got really excited
started doing it
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Hey Luke
Did you notice the um
the little um uh facebook marketplace uh thing i found about 10 minutes before the show what is
what's happened to me uh i will put it on the luke and pete show group okay let me have a look you
carry on talking and i'll have a look it was a trolley oh yeah i did see that tell people about
that it's very odd it is very odd and i like to think that I am a connoisseur
of all things Facebook and Marketplace-y.
And I spotted this about 10 minutes
before we started the show.
Somebody's made, you know like when you put a pound coin
in the trolley to release it?
I've got a token that's shaped like a football.
Now, I didn't realise these existed.
I thought you could only have...
So they are pound coin shaped sort of keys.
Yes, they probably were getting something out of a vending machine, I expect.
It's the same weight and dimensions as a pound coin, yeah.
Yeah, like Top Cat, where you used to pull it out with a string.
Yeah.
So I didn't even realise that there was such a thing as a token
or a key that would unlock these things.
I thought you just had to use a pound coin every time.
But Luke has relied on it.
Get it back at the end.
That you can, yeah, that you can use these like a key.
And someone has made these penis-shaped trolley token sort of to fit on a key ring.
And it's quite graphic, hairy balls and shafts.
It's a cock and balls.
It's a cock and balls that you ram into the back of,
if the patriarch hasn't done enough damage,
ram it into the back of a supermarket trolley.
And it's basically, it says,
the inscription on the Facebook marketplace,
it's just a cock.
And you'd have a cock on your keys
for you using a supermarket trolley.
It's terrible.
And they've listed it as
trolley tokens perfect for hen and stags.
What, have you got the hen do to fucking Sainsbury's?
Got the hen do to Sainsbury's
with a cock and ball key.
And why would you need so many of them?
You don't need...
Also...
Trolley tokens for a bit of fun.
I'm not sure, like,
cock and balls are traditionally
the symbolism of a stag weekend.
No, exactly, yeah.
I mean, yeah, I don't think...
I'm trying to think.
You rarely see...
What is the inflatable...
The lads thing is, like,
usually a sex doll or a sheep, isn't it?
And for ladies, it is an inflatable penis. So that is... The inflatable penis is... And possibly a male sex doll are a sheep, isn't it? And for ladies, it is an inflatable penis.
So that is the inflatable penises
and possibly a male sex doll as well.
Can I just say, like,
last week on the social media,
Rory, producer Rory,
no doubt fuelled by you, Donaldson,
clipped out a very non-contextual piece of me
saying I had sex in the car with a man
and got hella pees.
And if he doesn't do the same
for what you've just said there about cocks and balls inflatable cocks and sex dolls I'm gonna
cry double standards that's what I'm gonna do it's not funny when you get taken apart by the
socials no I'm sorry it's not funny when I do it yeah it's funny when you do it yeah I understand
the double standards exist I think I think it's crucially the main question around this facebook marketplace
thing which by the way i did kind of flirt with the idea of using when i had to sell some stuff
but i couldn't bring myself to do it so i never did it um have they sold any of those
cock tokens it's a good point actually i don't know how you'd sort of find out. How many left in stock?
That's between them and their tax man.
So they've basically made that as a product
and are selling it on Facebook Marketplace,
not a second-hand kind of item that's no longer wanted.
Is that still...
I guess so.
I mean, it kind of looks like something I made in CDT
when I was little.
Did you ever have, like, a year where they were really
into, like, hard sort of plastic resin
that you would make into a little key fob, a little key ring.
I cannot tell you how unengaged I was in CDT.
Yeah.
I got good scores, but then what took the shine off
was me getting my hand caught in a belt sander,
a circular sander rather, and Mr Armstrong driving me to the hospital
just pumping out blood from my finger.
Sure.
And him going, I mean, you see, I mean, you're good at CNET, but I just don't think the practical side is your kind of bag.
I was just having a pop at you while you were bleeding out.
Oh, he was having a pop at me when I had a hand in the sander.
He was like, get your hand out of that sander, he shouted.
I was like, it wasn't my choice.
Who did it? The sander did it. Yeah, but why were you putting your hand out of that sander he shouted I was like it wasn't my choice who did it
the sander did it
yeah but why were you
putting your hand in it
I was feeding some
wood into it
and the wood sort of
flipped up
like a little skateboard
and I
you know
my finger took it's place
have you still got
have you still got a scar
still got the scar
my finger's a little bit weird
hang on where's the
where's the camera
you see that
oh yeah you can
yeah you can
yeah you can weird friend of there's a bit of city yeah you can
weird
friend of mine
Adam Prickett
good guy
he put a sewing needle
through his finger
well he did then
Prickett
he did Prickett
but right through his finger now
massively lived up to his name there
lovely
all the way through his finger now
oh that's fucking gross
yeah and the other day
someone shared with me
a load of photos they
found it was someone of i've we follow each other on instagram i haven't actually seen him since
school but he popped up all right look how you're doing i saw these old photos and i shared he
shared them with me and one of them was a picture of adam prickett and he looked so handsome i
couldn't believe it right okay it just looked incredible and he was also really successful
with the girls when we were at school.
And I was always a bit like, all right, I guess some people just are, some people aren't.
Look at the back of it now.
I can definitely see why he was.
He looked amazing.
I'm going to show you a picture of him.
I'll hold him up to the camera.
Okay, cool.
I want to see a picture of this absolute spunk.
Look, check this out.
Look at that.
What a 90s handsome kid.
Yeah, absolute, absolute smoke show brilliant yeah dream by yeah i'm just pleased i was friends with him it's like long romare
yeah he does it looks great he looks great good on him i don't know what he's doing good on him
good on him i think he's doing all right for himself good on him yeah and peter i did promise
on thursday we talk a bit about the last of us but you haven't got around to actually seeing any
of it yet but what i wanted to say was I know it's probably been talked about a lot
and I don't want to be cliche driven with it,
but I do want to say that episode three of that series
was one of the best TV episodes I've ever seen in my life.
So I saw a screenshot from this episode,
and if it is about the thread that I think it's about,
a gay male relationship
it is
right
that was the
most affecting part
of The Last of Us
the video game for me
yes
presumably what comes
afterwards
it's dialed up by a million
but I've never seen
I had to stop it twice
because it was so
overwhelmingly emotional
that I couldn't get through it
yeah it's
remarkable for so loads of reasons i think when the dust has settled and you've seen it and it's
not going to spoil it in our listeners i'll talk about it a bit more depth i've got quite a lot of
thoughts about it i've um i've kind of developed quite a few angles on why it's so good but i'd
love to hear from my listeners if they if they if they share that opinion because i've heard a
couple of people say i thought it was a bit slow and that was what let it down.
But for me, it was just pitch perfect.
I think when, I mean, literally just days before the first episode dropped,
and I don't know why people do this,
because they just always look rather foolish,
but a lot of video game voices, let's say,
were very, were just very kind of like,
yeah, I mean, why do we need this?
And the director of The Last of Us was talking about the video game,
and they were talking about kind of video games like The Last of Us
was the only video game that allowed, or the first video game
that allowed people to feel anything about their characters,
which is obviously not true. It's absolutely fucking poppycock.
And so people got quite defensive about the director being a bit of a dickhead
and sort of talking about video games like the one he's working to reimagine as a TV show being the only important video game in a world full of trash in the video game sphere.
So people got very defensive and people were, you know, possibly quite rightly sort of going like, why do we need The Last of Us TV show
when the video game's been out for probably cracking on for 10 years?
And then as soon as it came out, people were like,
this is fucking brilliant.
This is endlessly fucking great.
I totally agree.
I've played the game.
I've enjoyed it.
That type of game is not necessarily the style of game I enjoy playing
but I recognise
it for what it is
and the first episode
of the TV series
was very very faithful
to the opening premise
of the game
which I think
stood it in good stead
but I think episode 3
I think it's called
Long Time
I think it's called
as far as I know
because I didn't finish
The Last of Us so i don't
i don't know how far i got into the game when compared to where the tv series is going to go
but it's a completely different storyline i mean it features a prominent character from the game
it's a completely different storyline yeah and okay it's just it's just very very well it reminded
me a bit of um are you familiar with Breaking Bad?
Yes, yes, I am.
There's an episode of Breaking Bad called Lily of the Valley.
I think it's called that.
People who are listening will know what episode I mean.
A very similar ending aesthetically to that Last of Us episode.
And I think instantly it's right up
with some of the very best
tv episodes i've seen um i really i really do think like instantly it was it was like properly
classic like really really good like there's a couple of um like vintage wire episodes a couple
of vintage surprise episodes a couple of vintage breaking bad episodes which for me i would put
right up there and this stands up alongside all of them.
And I think part of the reason it's so good
is because it achieves something
that none of those other series did,
which is that it made it possible
for you to really give a shit
and care very deeply about characters
that you literally only just met.
Most of the time the
characters are built up over seasons and seasons and seasons and you fall in love with the characters
and you get to know the characters across a long period of time this is basically all done in one
episode which is yeah an incredible achievement i think i thought it's absolutely fantastic i can't
think of anything better i've seen in all my years of watching TV. I genuinely think it's that good.
Fantastic.
Oh, well, I'm going to try and get a couple of eps under my belt that's getting larger by the second.
I'd love you to.
I'd love to know what you think about it.
And if you had a different opinion of it,
I'd welcome that as well.
Should we break with tradition and just squeeze
one email in before the break and then do a few more after?
Because we've got so many to get through.
Is that OK? Shown's cracking and put one out i'd like to start off with a couple about um school days because we talked a bit about um childhood horseplay for
want of a better phrase when does horseplay become unacceptable though in the 90s no one knew
when does horseplay? When blood appears.
Because that can happen accidentally, right?
I guess so.
But yeah, but either way, if blood appears, you've got to sort it out.
You've got to patch someone up, haven't you?
Yeah, true.
I mean, the thing is, by the way, sorry if you hear a bit of noise in the background.
That's the bigger boys in my house.
At least it's authentic.
At least you know it's happening.
The thing about the blood is not always the case because I remember having a lovely bit of horse blood
with a few friends when we were kids
and one of them pushed the other one over a fence by accident
and he split his chin open.
Next thing you know, his blood everywhere, you're in hospital.
Didn't mean anything by it.
Oh, so the horse blood continued in the hospital then?
No.
Right, okay.
It's a fair point.
All right, so Neil's been in touch.
Hello to you, Neil.
He says, hi, guys.
Following on from the posties and wedgie chat, Pete, do you remember the postie chat I told
you about?
Posties?
I don't remember posties.
Where you grab people by the legs and pull their cock and balls into the lamppost.
That's right.
Yeah.
Nice, Colt.
Like it.
I'm not endorsing it.
I'm just saying it happened.
It just happens.
Neil says, following on from the posties and wed to chat, do either of you remember petrol pumps?
What do you mean?
I remember petrol,
yeah, of course I
remember petrol pumps.
No, but as a kind of
bullying move.
Oh, no, I don't
remember petrol pumps.
So you put someone
on their back on the
floor, you kneel on
their shoulders and
you kind of do that
with their arms?
Oh, yeah, they're
absolutely agonising.
Yeah, that would
really hurt that i mean that's a rotator cuff injury yeah right there isn't it so neil says um
we used to get a kid on their back straddle the victim he's admitted it by the way
stick our bony and pointy kneecaps right up in their armpit or over the shoulder and force the
arm up and down while shouting petrol pump over and over again it really hurt um also this is a
good bit,
I almost received an atomic wedgie,
which of course is when the pants go right up
over your actual head,
an atomic wedgie from a bigger boy at school.
Luckily, my cheap market stall boxers ripped,
as did my anus,
and the kid ended up with a pair of boxer shorts
ripped to tatters,
probably with a gusset of blood and shit
as they flossed me before falling apart. I know in in the early 2000s they were still on the toilet block roof as they were
visible from the hallway to the headmaster's office and my mate's little brother informed
me they were still there four years later that's the thing neil that's what i like about um about
school stuff there's so much firefighting that has to be done as a caretaker. Getting on a roof and retrieving, I don't know, a bike wheel.
A pair of shitty pants.
A pair of shitty pants, a pair of jeans, some shoelaces.
Like, it's not even up, like, in the bottom 10% of things you have to do that day.
You know, you've got your major sawdusting.
You've got to put sawdust down for vomit.
You've got to fix broken doors doors fire exits and stuff you've
got to keep up with the regs in the school but i think with with when something's on the roof
there's just no reason to be on the roof is there the great lc is a um a school is he's responsible
for a team of caretakers around the district where he lives nice oh i bet he's seen some stories he's
doing some he's always doing really interesting stuff. Like one minute he'll get a phone call
and there'll be like a flood.
So he has to go down there and sort it out.
Or a kid's ripped a sink off the wall
so he has to go and get it fixed.
I imagine it's probably quite frustrating,
but it's very interesting work.
He's never told me about getting kids underwear
from the top of buildings,
but if I were him,
I wouldn't be telling other people about that work either.
I mean, I would say, I mean,
out there, there's active shooter drills.
I think Pants on Roofs,
probably down there on the Peckinard Road.
Doesn't even get a mention.
No, exactly. Alright, let's have a break. When we come back,
we'll do a couple more emails to see us home.
And we've got another one
about school as well.
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We're back with Luke and Pete Shaw.
I'm Pete Donaldson, joined by Luke Moore,
and we're doing a bit of an email readout festival.
We're going to be reading out a lot of emails.
An email readout festival? Who's playing?
A big readout festival.
Yeah, I don't know.
Pulp and the band The Manic Shreve Preachers.
You could have done a reading festival, like Reading Festival.
I know, but I didn't.
Then we could have set fire to a port-a-loo.
Exactly.
Dave has got in touch.
I'm going to jump in.
Dave, we're talking about atomic wedgies and pants on roofs.
Hello, gents.
The posty bullying chat reminded me of something similar at our school.
This was the late 90s or early 2000s.
In our school grounds, there was a low-hanging tree
where one of its main branches went horizontal.
Multiple people would grab one person
and sit them on the stride, the low horizontal branch, before grabbing both
legs and pulling downwards, particularly viciously.
It wasn't pleasant.
School days were mad, weren't they? All the best, Dave.
I think
if you, I mean, you
can manipulate your genitalia to
avoid getting damaged there.
How are you agreeing to
get up there? That is some
operation, getting up on that is some operation getting well yeah
yeah it's a lot of work isn't it i suppose but you know these things happen clearly it reminds
me of the all-time great um post and video from the all-time great twitter account decent patter
you know decent patter decent patter no decent patter is like a scottish culture i'll say
culture probably not the right word but a scottish culture i'll say culture is probably not the right word but a
scottish content twitter page oh right where they they aggregate videos that people have sent in
of just maniacal crazy things that happen to scottish people so like okay right one of them
is like a guy walking out of a pub and there's a dog sitting there and he says to the dog see you
later and the dog actually lifts his paw up
and waves at him.
One of them is like
a bunch of blokes in a pub
trying to wake their mate up
because he's too drunk
and they can't
so they put a carbon dark
so fire extinguisher in his face
for like 15 seconds.
Right, okay, yeah.
There's loads of that kind of stuff.
It is an amazing account.
It's probably my favourite account on Twitter.
That bloke going,
that bloke getting run over by a bus.
Yeah, that one.
That, exactly that. That would probably be where it came from. getting run over by a bus yeah that one that exactly that that would probably be
where it came from
anyway
there's a video on that
where there's a bunch of kids
on their way over to school
because they're all in like
tracksuits or whatever
and they've got backpacks on
so I think they're on their way
over from school
right
and there's a lot of blokes
showing off
kids showing off
mucking about on this tree
on this branch
which is quite high up
and it's kind of
wobbling a lot and this one guy's bouncing up and down on it and everyone this branch which is quite high up and it's kind of wobbling a lot
and this one guy's bounced up and down it and everyone's filming him and he bounces up and down
it loses his balance falls over backwards and the little knot on the branch hooks onto his trousers
and pants and completely debags him he's suspended down, hung by his trousers and pants
with completely
billy bollocks
and he can't
get out.
Yeah,
okay,
nice,
I like that.
you can imagine
the delight
that his friends
are enjoying
and there's just
no recovering
from that.
There's no
come back on it
and it's also,
you watch it
50 times
and it's still
ridiculously funny.
He'll be thinking
about that for a
very long time.
And if that had happened to us,
it could have happened to us in the mid-90s
and no one would know about it now.
Hmm.
Because it wouldn't have been filmed.
That would be, yeah, I suppose so.
I mean, a kid's shame kind of,
it sort of lives through,
it has its own life, I suppose.
If something terrible happens to you,
invariably it's getting filmed these days.
But all of the bad things that happened to us
wasn't filmed.
Great.
Oh, man, you would have had a YouTube channel as a young teenager,
and it would have been so embarrassing now.
Yeah, absolute cringe, as they say.
Yeah, it would be, massively.
Yeah.
Everything I do now, I've got one now, and I'm just as cringe, so don't worry about it.
No excuse.
You're right.
Let's do this email from Andrew.
This is about Tamagotchis.
Do you remember, Pete, we talked about Tamagotchis a while back tamagotchis yes and i was i just figured out tama tamagore egg
uh like a couple weeks ago on it we talked about tamagotchis i believe i think so yeah sounds about
right um check this out so andrew from massachusetts has been in touch he says hi again i just want to
share the knowledge that tamagotchchi's never really went away.
It always had releases, not just in Japan,
but even in the West every couple of years at most.
The fad obviously died off,
but it remains a niche hobby with a dedicated community.
The name comes from Tamagotchi's Pete Betcher Plus Watch
or Tomodachi Me and Friend.
Also, I have 50 of them.
Said with confession and not pride, Andrew from Massachusetts.
And then he follows up with another
email saying update on the tamagotchi front i sold one last night for thirteen hundred dollars
ikura desk car how much thirteen hundred dollars tamagotchi a lot of money
i don't there's no explanation to that is it just because they're so collectible
i just i just presume that like you would,
for that amount of money you'd want like a,
it would have to be like a boxed one maybe with the,
I just, I just don't have enough patience
to not unwrap something.
You know what I mean?
Like, I just think that it's like,
I've got good condition stuff,
but they've all been unwrapped
and I just sort of get the feeling that,
you know, 1,300.
Do people really need that,
that pre more sort of 80s, 90s tech
in their lives? 1,300.
Mad, isn't it? Absolutely mad.
Speaking of which, by the way, speaking of
Eastern popular culture, have you
seen that show on Netflix, Physical 100?
I saw, we watched
the trailer.
It's really good.
Yeah, it does look great.
It's a bit like Squid Game, but for muscle boys.
It's just like a Korean...
Yes, it's like Squid Game, but obviously no one dies.
But it's a lot of physical challenges,
but they don't kind of distinguish between men and women
or different disciplines.
They've basically found that what they think
is the hundred fittest and strongest people in Korea,
including some people who seem to be really famous in korea like to the point of where like one of the guy
walks in he's this um this very very very um respected and storied i think he's about 47 now
mma fighter called chung son hyun something like that and they're stunned when he walks in like
he's obviously hugely famous in korea but he's in it yeah and they do these different challenges and if you lose you're out
basically trying to find the strongest person the first challenge was to hang from this um
kind of apparatus above this water for as long as possible yeah um to see who gets ranked for the
first proper game and they'll have to hang there and They basically had the most decorated Korean gymnast
in history on the show.
So he's won gold medals at the Olympics.
You'd imagine he'd be...
Spoiler alert,
he was brilliant at that one.
He looked like he was out for a walk in the park.
He was out there for about 20 minutes
hanging out.
Are they all hanging at the same time? So they all drop like um two pounds for 50 to 50 each right
group one and group two it's like kind of like uh like dropping it oh it's it's that's that's an
interesting concept but a nightmare for the camera people if you're trying to film 50 people at once
and someone you haven't got the camera on the person who's falling it's really well produced
they've obviously put a lot of money into it but anyway the point i was gonna make is obviously on that hanging
challenge the big the big units i don't last very long but that's fine because they always get put
in a rank and the second game the first proper game if you like is um i call it a one-on-one
death match where they go into this arena one-on-one for three minutes there's a ball in
the middle and whoever's holding the ball then in three minutes goes through and the other one goes home okay right it's just 50 50 and um but what's really
interesting about it is of course the people who hung longest on that apparatus got to choose their
opponents the first 50 got to choose the next 50 opponents right but what i found fascinating is
the differences in culture between korea and say here they here, they don't seem to be able to trash talk an older person.
Oh, because of what?
They have to respect people?
Yeah, so you'll be like a young buck.
He's like a YouTube fitness guy or something.
He's ripped and obviously looks like he'd be really arrogant.
He picks a guy and he says something along the lines of,
I respect you a great deal and i think you are absolutely fantastic
i just hope if i can to beat you but if not i will have great pride and it's like it's not
really like you have in the in the uk where they would just be like get fucked granddad i'm going
to take you down kind of thing yeah or like um boxers who are you know playing wembley at the
weekend playing wembley playing wembley we're Wembley baby play the hits and they're being absolutely horrific
there was one guy
who was a
I guess was in the
same discipline
as this very
well respected
who you know
decorated MMA
fighters
47 year old guy
he seems to be
really famous
and he got to
choose his opponent
but out of respect
and pride
he said
he chose that guy
he said it would be very it would be like it would be shameful for me to not pick you.
Right, okay, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But obviously he just got battered.
So what are you doing?
You're supposed to try and win.
What's going on?
You picked the hardest guy, isn't it?
Be tactical, for crying out loud.
I'm picking that six-year-old child.
Yeah, but some of the men did pick the women.
Right, okay, yeah, fair. And a couple of the women beat the men and stuff it's really it's a really
interesting show it's it's it's kind of quite reality tv done but it's it's interesting enough
and original enough to be really worth watching this i think as it gets through the um the series
towards the the real kind of cream of the crop, it will start to become really interesting, I think.
I think, because I've been watching that YouTube channel
that just basically goes through all these Hollywood guys
and how to spot someone who's on this and that,
the juice, so to speak.
When you watch those muscle men, I sort of go,
I mean, they're going to tire very quickly.
There's very few examples of absolute muscle monsters.
Their endurance isn't quite as good.
Yeah, definitely.
They're carrying a lot of stuff.
In that death match thing, like three minutes even,
wrestling on the floor with another strong person for three minutes is fucking hard.
Yeah.
They get knackered so fast.
And doing it with erection, just so horny.
It's quite funny because each contestant has got a plaster
of Paris torso
of their own torso
yes of their body
yes that was a nice vibe
and when they get
knocked out
they have to smash it
up in the show
yeah funny
it's a good show
it's interesting
it's pretty original
it's not really
I'm not a reality TV guy
really unless it's
Gordon Ramsay
but I've enjoyed that
anyway Peter
were you going to
say something
I thought you were
going to say something that was weird I was going to say let's go yeah let's get out of it let's do it I've got to anyway Peter were you gonna say something I thought you gonna say something
that was weird so I was
gonna say let's go yeah
let's get out of it let's
do it I've got to go
because the bigger boys
need to carry on doing
their work in my house
they'll be frustrated with
me if I stop them working
on noisy things smash up
your bust they're
leveling the ceiling at
the moment why are they
leveling the ceiling what
what's wrong with your
ceiling needs to be done
baby what do you what's
wrong with it it's
suddenly not level do you want the honest answer I do I want to know done, baby. What's wrong with it? It's suddenly not level.
Do you want the honest answer?
I do.
I want to know.
Because no doubt, if you're having it done,
I'll no doubt have to have it done.
It's an old Victorian house which has moved quite a lot.
And if you want wallpaper in a room,
you have to level the ceiling or it'll look shit.
Oh.
You're in patterned wallpaper.
The patterned wallpaper, it really...
So what are they doing?
Just putting more plasterboard down and plastering the ceiling?
They level it all with a laser.
Right. So they pull the original one down, they level it with a laser,
put the frame up, and they put the plasterboard on the frame.
Good God.
That is...
It's pretty clever.
It's clever, but it's quite destructive, isn't it?
Yeah, but it's not a big big room so it's just quite dusty
and a bit annoying
but they'll have it
done in two days
lordy
alright
lord have mercy
oh lordy
fantastic
well good luck with that
when you level the ceiling
we'll be back on
Thursday
yeah we're back on Thursday
with more
stuff like this
and Luke you'll be telling us
about a trip you've taken
I believe
yeah I'm off to the
Lake District
so I'll let you know
I'll get on when I
get back just to get
out of here while the
house is being done
basically it's a bit
tedious
yeah
they don't want me
hanging around
do you know what I
mean asking questions
and you know what I'm
like I'll just ask
questions and shit
doesn't get done
because they're
talking to me
what's that laser for
can I look in it
yeah because I'm
paying for it
they feel like they
have to talk to me
they don't want to talk to me.
They don't want to talk to me.
And I totally understand why.
Yeah.
So it's best for everyone if I leave.
All right, then.
Let's get out of here.
Speak to you later.
Thank you very much.
Take it easy.
Ta-ta.
All the best.
We'll be back soon.
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