Dum Tee Dum Episode 78 – Calls and Callerinerers

Lucy had good reason for not being her usual organised self so emulated an impala leaping around between subjects which made the podcast even more entertaining than usual. The monologue did major on teeth...

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Lucy had good reason for not being her usual organised self so emulated an impala leaping around between subjects which made the podcast even more entertaining than usual. The monologue did major on teeth and geese, and she accurately replayed the worst successful job interview in history.

Lots of predictions this week – the Sterlings do not return but the Grundies move to Grange Farm as caretakers; Roy gets together with either Lizzie or Kirsty; although the betting is on Kirsty (aided by Fallon and Kathy who knows about violence at the hands of Owen King) sorting Rob with a Christmas termination of the baby for Helen before Kirsty settles down with Tom. Roifield is predicting that DTD will soon be starting a TV channel.

Technology was discussed at length as no iphone can detect Rob’s edging and anyway a deleted video can always be recovered and mobile phones have undermined popping round to see people – which still happens in The Archers. But Lucy is wrong on mobiles – IRL when I was at work my wife always complained that I never answered my mobile – because that would be the day it ran flat!

Our hosts took their traditional break for Camp Coffee (Roifield) and Yorkshire Tea (Lucy).
This weeks callerinerers
Jan from Can who’s got her ire up
Emily Thomas who thinks mustard yellow is the colour of evil
Miss Mid City who thinks Rob’s pulled a clever move
Jo Jo Sexy Heels who can see light at the end of the tunnel
Jacqueline Bertho who can see a new couple on the horizon
Witherspoon who thinks David needs to get some backbone
Andrew Horn who thinks Heatherpet was treated badly
And Aunty Jean who’s not sure Helen really is pregnant

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