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Apr 18, 2023
TOFOP 419 — You're A Rat
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After a quick production meeting, Charlie explains how he became the villain in real life by offering an infant alcohol. Also: what occupation could you bluff your way through for a whole week without any qualifications? Charlie reckons he could be a barber. Wil shares this one surprisingly handy trick for faking it as an astronaut.
Charlie is living long enough to become the villain, Wil is triggered about Radiohead, and a doctor shares the Australian medical industry's dirty listening secret.
Charlie injures himself in an unfortunate cushion accident. As he seeks revenge for a misleading website (and the shame of shrinking a cushion cover) he's confronted by a choice that will only lead to more anger, embarrassment, and content for this episode of the podcast. Also, Wil shares the story of how he discovered his favourite hat.
Charlie comes to the pod hot off a playground confrontation with a nasty 5-year-old and his apathetic mother. Chris Rock's new stand up special leaves the guys feeling underwhelmed and they finish the list of The Guardian's Greatest Time Travel Movies Of All Time.
Charlie's moustache trim sparks a heated debate about whether or not the ears should be considered part of the face. The pair then count down the best time travel movies and discuss what constitutes a 'time travel movie' (shagadelic baby?). Wil then explains what he'd do if he'd known about Covid six months before it kicked off and why it would probably involve putting a bet on Richmond to win the flag.
What would it take to be convinced of ghosts? It's one of many questions this week including, what secret would Charlie tell his daughter from the grave? Why does America need 'hospilooza'? And why does Wil's bad-boy wrestling persona always make time for an acknowledgment of country?
After 12 years of podcasting, Charlie comes to terms with what's known in the business as an 'unavoidable technical issue'. But the solution becomes a nightmare when Bing (AI Bing) gets aggressive and tries to gaslight the user after it makes a simple mistake regarding James Cameron's, Avatar: The Way of the Water.