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Joel and Dave discuss everything you ever need or want to know about music. Along the way we also talk about some other things, such as rabies, parasites, newspaper salesmen, rag and bone men, cheese, very large figs, holy war and kabaddi.
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Aeroplanes are mysterious and wonderful things, defying the rules of nature as the dangle stringless in the skies. We uncover all of their magical secrets in this discussion. We also discuss Blur lyrics (incorrectly,) banana tricks, klaxxons, hoovers, megastructures, circus clowns, snakes, Return of the Jedi, and symbiosis.
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Fruit is absolutely brilliant and everybody loves it. Joel is a particular fan of growing fruits, and absolutely loves this opportunity to talk about fruit at length. Find out Joel's favourite fruit! What could it be? Make a wager with your friends, run a sweepstake or run a book on it. You'll find out here, as well as various other of the fruits Joel likes. You also might want to make a wager on which fruits Dave is not particularly fond of. It's a pretty breathtaking revelation!
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Furniture is amazing and incredible. That said, we spent more time discussing things like Winston Churchill, goobers, compulsory state music, sausages and, of course, bursting. How could we possibly discuss furniture without spending a lot of time thinking about bursting?
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Gravity is an amazing thing and here we discuss it in great detail. Also, Dave has a monstrously powerful cold that would have killed a lesser man. Joel explains the rich folk tradition of Old Man Chicken. Then they redefine the base elements so they make a bit more sense, waffle on about skeletons for a while and invent two new religions.
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The Roman Empire! In today's podcast we discuss columns, Joel's mate Concrete John, why travelling to Scotland is instantly fatal, monotremes, and the best situations in which to be naked and blue. We also discuss the Roman Empire of course.
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Medicine! In today's podcast we discuss taxonomy, early hominins, bloodworms, cod livers, the ultra-rich, porcupine factories and briefly, medicine. Should we make medicine compulsory? Or should it be banned? We work out the answer to this pressing question and also unearth many other truths in the process.
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Do you want to know how to cook? Learn to cook! Dave and Joel explain everything there is to know about cooking and cookery in this incredibly useful and informative podcast episode, which is about cooking.
Discussion of eggs is thorough. Knives are covered, and also other things such as whether flames are a good thing. Your life will be improved enormously, and your cooking knowledge will amaze your friends, once you have listened carefully to this wonderful episode of Rathergood Chat. You know that aching void at the centre of your very soul? Maybe listening to our podcast about cooking will fill it! Worth a try hey?
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Joel and Dave discuss the most wonderful creatures ever to exist - namely crabs. Rathergood, where all of this began back at the dawn of the new millennium, is in fact The Lair of the Crab of Ineffable Wisdom, and Joel is himself the Crab of Ineffable Wisdom - a gigantic crab with a human face, atop a gigantic pyramid surrounded by hordes of fanatical followers. Crabs have featured in many, many of their works over the years and so this is a subject very close to their crabby hearts. In addition to crabs, this podcast also covers (among other things)
* The Margate Crab Museum
* Meaty Steve, who sells carrier bags full of suspicious meat from round the back of the hospital
* Oesophagal flesh centipedes
* Squirrels
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Trees! Big wood things sticking out of the ground! They're magnificent, aren't they! Joel and Dave discuss the glory of trees, including why there are loads of mulberry trees around England planted due to an ancient misunderstanding about the diet of moth larvae.
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Would you like to survive? If so, this is the podcast for you. Failing to survive is generally considered a bad thing so you should probably listen to this. Obviously everybody knows the main "vanilla" way to survive is to eat the Eye of the Tiger but believe it or not there are other ways to survive. Find out about them here! Joel and Dave also explain lots of other things such as all the types of star including Brown Dwarf, Paisley Gnome and Cosmoctagon.
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Crime- good thing or bad thing? Joel and Dave solve the problem of crime that has plagued human societies forever. They also discuss other important issues such as the surprising fact that eels are the escaped intestinal tracts of deceased whales in search of a new host.
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Joel Veitch and David Shute are joined today by their longtime friend and collaborator Alex Mallinson, to discuss the origins of the project which eventually became the Netflix show Bad Dinosaurs, on the day of its release.
They tell the story of how they went from doodles of incompetent dinosaurs on a napkin, to a series of YouTube shorts, to a globally released animation series.
SPOILER: It was neither easy nor fast.
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Joel and Dave delve deep into the vagaries of the weather. Weather is the staple favourite conversation subject of all Britons, and hence all outstanding questions and mysteries regarding the functioning of the weather are answered here once and for all. Is weather a good thing? Or a bad thing? Find out now! Also some other subjects such as haunted goat heads, baffling thoraxes and how to seize control of a bee colony from the existing queen.
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Joel and Dave discuss everything there is to know about gas. What is a gas? Can you squeeze it? How does this relate to rock music, Ancient Rome and boxing legends? Find out in this conversational thrill ride into the exciting world of gas.
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Joel and Dave dig deep into the mysteries of maths, the language of the universe. They also discuss some other things as well. All the things they discuss are very interesting and clever, as always, because they are such very clever men.
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Joel and Dave discuss the deep history of folklore that is our common cultural heritage. They also discuss several other things, all of which are very interesting and clever. Guaranteed. Including ROFLCON and the benefits of washing clothes with petrol .
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Joel and Dave explain how colour works. Wavelengths of light, energy levels of photons, iridescence and everything else that relates to our visual perception of the world around us; all of this and more is explored and decoded.
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Joel and David delve into the deepest mysteries of creation in this episode about space. How did the universe come about? What amazing and breathtaking wonders does it contain? These subjects and others are certainly mentioned in passing, at the very least.
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Joel and Dave discuss the sea. Dave, also known as Sea Dave, has spent many of his years living upon the sea and as such he is a great source of knowledge about this watery thing. Joel is quite good at pretending he knows things and he likes squids, which live in the sea, so he can join in. Their discussion is guaranteed to be informative, though not necessarily useful.
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