Toto and Christian are actually BEST MATES! 😲

Podcast: Pitstop

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Tue, 05 Dec 2023 19:03:00 -0000

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Welcome back to Pitstop! This is the first episode since the 2023 F1 Season came to a close, and we wanted to talk to you guys more about general life! Of course there is your good old fashioned F1 chat, that will never leave.. But we wanted to share more of an insight into our lives and other stuff we enjoy outside of F1! Any feedback on this episode would be really appreciated! What would YOU guys like to hear about? DM us on Instagram @Pitstop. Love you guys!
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Summary

**Introduction:**

* Jake Boys and Fabio Bocca, the hosts of the podcast "Pit Stop," begin the episode with a lighthearted banter about forgetting their guest and filming a podcast without one.

* They acknowledge that it's been a while since they last had a guest on the show.

* The hosts discuss a text message they received from a listener who had previously been featured on the podcast.

* The listener expresses appreciation for the podcast and requests that they avoid talking about her on the show.

* Jake and Fabio decide to extend an invitation to the listener to come to their flat again, as long as she doesn't fart on their sofa.

* The hosts reveal that they have been up to various activities during the break, including attending events and working on projects.

* They mention that this particular episode might be a bit off the rails since the Formula One season is over.

**Logan Sargent's Contract Renewal with Williams:**

* Jake and Fabio discuss Logan Sargent's contract renewal with the Williams Formula One team.

* They congratulate Sargent on securing his spot on the team for the upcoming season.

* The hosts acknowledge that there are no spare seats available on the grid, leading to speculation about potential driver changes in the future.

* They express their respect for James Vowles, the new Williams team principal, after watching a behind-the-scenes documentary about him.

* The hosts discuss the list of drivers who caused the most damage to their teams during the 2022 Formula One season.

* They are surprised to learn that Logan Sargent topped the list with damages amounting to 4.3 million pounds.

* They speculate about the financial implications for Williams and the impact on F2 drivers who have to pay for their own car crashes.

**Toto Wolff, Christian Horner, and Other Team Principals:**

* Jake and Fabio tease Toto Wolff and Christian Horner, the team principals of Mercedes and Red Bull respectively.

* They mention an Instagram post that showed a funny interaction between James Vowles and Logan Sargent during the contract signing.

* The hosts discuss the high revenue generated by the Las Vegas Grand Prix, which was held during the Thanksgiving weekend.

* They speculate on whether the high revenue came from hotel stays or wealthy individuals spending money in casinos.

* Jake and Fabio mention a person who was banned from multiple casinos for winning large sums of money and exploiting a loophole in the casino's odds system.

**Ferrari Movie Premiere:**

* The hosts share their experience of attending the premiere of the Ferrari movie in London.

* They describe the process of being picked up in a Ferrari and arriving at the red carpet event.

* Jake expresses his discomfort in the Ferrari due to its cramped seating.

* They discuss the movie's plot, acting performances, and historical accuracy.

* They praise Adam Driver's portrayal of Enzo Ferrari and Penelope Cruz's youthful appearance despite her age.

**Confirmation of Six Sprint Races in the 2023 Formula One Season:**

* Jake and Fabio reveal that Chris Medland, a Formula One journalist, has confirmed that there will be six sprint races in the upcoming season.

* They express their desire to see different races added to the calendar, rather than having the same six sprint races as the previous season.

* The hosts mention the upcoming release of the Grand Theft Auto VI video game and share their excitement for it.

**Showering Habits and Gendered Products:**

* Jake and Fabio engage in a humorous discussion about the differences in showering habits between men and women.

* Jake observes that women's showers typically have a wide variety of toiletries and products, while men's showers are more minimalistic.

* He expresses his confusion about the purpose of the numerous products and suggests experimenting with them.

* The hosts discuss the use of three-in-one shampoo, body wash, and conditioner products, which Jake prefers, while Fabio uses separate products.

* They joke about the "commandeering" of showers by female partners and the accumulation of their toiletries.

* Jake shares his experience of drying himself with a towel while still in the shower to avoid getting cold feet.

* Fabio mentions a peculiar habit of pressing on his eyes with a towel after showering, which leads to vivid color hallucinations.

**Conclusion:**

* The podcast ends with the hosts wrapping up the episode and thanking their listeners for tuning in.

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[01:26.540 -> 01:29.460] Yeah, well, I don't know because I have my 3-in-1, mate.
[01:29.460 -> 01:31.800] And you're not a 3-in-1 guy.
[01:31.800 -> 01:33.420] You're not a 3-in-1 guy.
[01:33.420 -> 01:34.260] What, a lynx?
[01:34.260 -> 01:35.800] You're a lynx 3-in-1 guy, aren't you?
[01:35.800 -> 01:36.840] No, it's not even lynx.
[01:36.840 -> 01:39.880] And when I was on Hinge, people would have bios like,
[01:39.880 -> 01:42.020] red flag if you're a 3-in-1 man,
[01:42.020 -> 01:44.720] or please say you don't use 3-in-1 shampoo.
[01:44.720 -> 01:48.320] What's wrong with that? I get shampoo, body wash and conditioner all in one.
[01:48.320 -> 01:56.200] 🎵
[01:56.200 -> 01:59.040] Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to Pit Stop!
[01:59.040 -> 02:01.200] Oh my god, we're filming a pod and we haven't got a guest.
[02:01.200 -> 02:02.800] We haven't done this in ages.
[02:02.800 -> 02:06.200] The cameras are on and we've even moved the Christmas tree
[02:06.200 -> 02:07.520] into the background.
[02:07.520 -> 02:09.220] It's the first time the Christmas tree
[02:09.220 -> 02:10.480] has been on camera this year.
[02:10.480 -> 02:11.320] It is, the last time was with-
[02:11.320 -> 02:12.160] Round of applause.
[02:12.160 -> 02:13.440] Yeah, yeah, go on then.
[02:13.440 -> 02:14.880] The last time was with Will Buxton.
[02:14.880 -> 02:16.960] Do you remember we had a Christmas tree for the Felipe?
[02:16.960 -> 02:18.440] Yeah, we did, we did.
[02:18.440 -> 02:21.380] I don't wanna let everyone into a little secret right now.
[02:21.380 -> 02:22.880] We've asked Will to come back on.
[02:22.880 -> 02:23.720] We have asked Will.
[02:23.720 -> 02:24.540] And he hasn't replied.
[02:24.540 -> 02:30.560] Not yet. No, and he's since posted on Instagram so will yeah not be sure what's
[02:30.560 -> 02:33.960] going on there absolutely love will Buxton back I'm remember last year we
[02:33.960 -> 02:37.120] had drug of it John and we put the Santa hat above him and on all the footage
[02:37.120 -> 02:41.520] you look like he was perfectly wearing a Santa yeah absolutely genius I just love
[02:41.520 -> 02:45.800] Christmas don't you yeah I well I could tell there's three presents under the tree now!
[02:45.800 -> 02:47.200] Three presents!
[02:47.200 -> 02:48.400] I know, there's gonna be more, mate.
[02:48.400 -> 02:51.200] And you only live with one person, so I can only assume...
[02:51.200 -> 02:54.800] I can only assume I'm gonna be a lucky boy!
[02:54.800 -> 02:56.400] Uh, yeah, maybe.
[02:56.400 -> 02:57.800] Oh my god, I completely forgot.
[02:57.800 -> 02:59.200] I wanted to get you an experience.
[02:59.200 -> 03:00.600] Oh my god, it's just hit me.
[03:00.600 -> 03:02.000] I have got something to show you.
[03:02.000 -> 03:04.200] Oh yeah, you've got a secret piece of nugget of news!
[03:04.200 -> 03:06.640] This isn't the nugget of news.
[03:06.640 -> 03:08.000] You remember in the last podcast,
[03:08.000 -> 03:10.280] we spoke about a little something at the end?
[03:10.280 -> 03:11.120] Tell me, remind me.
[03:11.120 -> 03:12.320] Look at this text that I've got.
[03:12.320 -> 03:13.160] Remind me.
[03:14.320 -> 03:17.800] Oh my God, no.
[03:17.800 -> 03:18.640] Yeah.
[03:20.920 -> 03:22.080] She still listens to the pod though.
[03:22.080 -> 03:22.920] She texts me, which is awesome.
[03:22.920 -> 03:24.440] Don't talk about us on the pod.
[03:24.440 -> 03:26.000] So we'll give her a little clap.
[03:26.000 -> 03:28.000] No, she doesn't listen, her friend does.
[03:28.000 -> 03:30.000] And I know that it's gone back.
[03:30.000 -> 03:32.000] That's genius.
[03:32.000 -> 03:34.000] As well because we spoke about the farting bit.
[03:34.000 -> 03:36.000] We didn't name and shame her.
[03:36.000 -> 03:38.000] I can never see her again, I can never talk to her again now.
[03:38.000 -> 03:40.000] We didn't name and shame her.
[03:40.000 -> 03:42.000] Of course you can see her again, I want to extend it out there right now.
[03:42.000 -> 03:45.160] Said person, you can come to the flat again,
[03:45.160 -> 03:47.820] just don't fart on my sofa.
[03:49.600 -> 03:50.680] So that's happened.
[03:50.680 -> 03:53.080] Or at least like within the first hour of me and you.
[03:53.080 -> 03:54.680] Me and Fab's have been up to a few bits.
[03:54.680 -> 03:56.600] So in today's episode, we've got a lot to talk about.
[03:56.600 -> 03:58.920] Like last night and what we're going to be working on
[03:58.920 -> 04:00.320] over the Christmas.
[04:00.320 -> 04:01.160] Yeah.
[04:01.160 -> 04:01.980] Over the Christmas.
[04:01.980 -> 04:02.820] The Christmas.
[04:02.820 -> 04:05.040] We have a few bits, a few we have a few bits
[04:05.040 -> 04:09.760] But I thought this is the pod I said this last pod actually this is gonna be the pod where we kind of maybe go
[04:09.760 -> 04:14.640] Off the rails a little bit. Well, yeah, because one's over isn't it? So it's gonna go off the rails f1's over
[04:14.640 -> 04:20.680] You know, what what do what do we talk about? There is some stuff. I have a few little nuggets like Logan sergeant
[04:20.680 -> 04:22.680] We sign into Williams. Yeah
[04:21.720 -> 04:22.560] Logan Sargent re-signing to Williams. Yeah, do you want to clap?
[04:22.560 -> 04:23.380] Congratulations Logan.
[04:23.380 -> 04:24.220] Are we going to clap for that?
[04:24.220 -> 04:25.920] Yeah, we will because you said.
[04:25.920 -> 04:26.760] Well, who are we clapping for?
[04:26.760 -> 04:28.960] I mean, we're not really clapping for James Vowles, are we?
[04:28.960 -> 04:32.160] Well, we're clapping for Logan really.
[04:32.160 -> 04:33.000] We're clapping for Logan.
[04:33.000 -> 04:34.360] Because he's clad on by the skin of his teeth.
[04:34.360 -> 04:35.200] But I will.
[04:35.200 -> 04:36.020] I respect it, I respect it.
[04:36.020 -> 04:38.680] I will say though, I've been watching a lot on James
[04:38.680 -> 04:40.400] and been watching the behind the scenes stuff
[04:40.400 -> 04:41.440] Williams have been doing.
[04:41.440 -> 04:42.260] Vowlesy boy.
[04:42.260 -> 04:43.200] And did you see the video of them two
[04:43.200 -> 04:46.640] in the interview room, James talking to Logan about re-signing his contract?
[04:46.640 -> 04:47.640] No.
[04:47.640 -> 04:55.000] It's amazing. It's amazing that James just talking to him being like, why you on my app?
[04:55.000 -> 04:59.400] James is just a great guy, so I'm really happy to see that. But it does mean right now there's
[04:59.400 -> 05:04.280] no spare seat. So if there's going to be a silly season, who's going to be kicked out?
[05:04.280 -> 05:05.360] That's the question.
[05:05.360 -> 05:07.240] I'll tell you what, I had a lot more respect
[05:07.240 -> 05:09.560] for James Vowles after that Brawn dog that we watched.
[05:09.560 -> 05:10.400] Yep.
[05:10.400 -> 05:11.880] Because we realized who he actually is now.
[05:11.880 -> 05:13.360] Yeah, realized the career path.
[05:13.360 -> 05:16.920] He was the GP, the Guan Puero,
[05:16.920 -> 05:19.320] whatever his name is for Max, but at Mercedes.
[05:19.320 -> 05:20.560] It's quite cool that dog actually,
[05:20.560 -> 05:22.160] because yeah, I had no idea what any of that lot
[05:22.160 -> 05:23.040] were doing before.
[05:23.040 -> 05:26.680] You forget that everyone has had a whole career to get to where they are they
[05:26.680 -> 05:32.480] haven't just become like just walk straight into the job. Because everyone was saying when James got the job it's amazing
[05:32.480 -> 05:35.880] that he's principal because he's a great guy but we didn't know but now I think
[05:35.880 -> 05:39.880] it's starting to see. Yeah and when I first like when I first saw a video of
[05:39.880 -> 05:42.680] him wasn't sure about him you know someone's got to have a certain energy
[05:42.680 -> 05:46.340] about them Toto's got the energy, Christian's got it. Christian's got the energy.
[05:46.340 -> 05:50.140] Those two people actually, I don't know about that, maybe. I think he had it.
[05:50.140 -> 05:53.800] Fred's got it, but in a weird way. Yeah. Because he's a funny guy.
[05:54.060 -> 05:57.840] Speaking of Christian and Toto, we've got some fun stuff to tell you about. Oh, we really do.
[05:57.840 -> 05:59.840] In a bit when we talk about last night.
[05:59.840 -> 06:05.500] But before we get on to that, mate, I saw something on Instagram. Okay. Let me bring it up.
[06:05.500 -> 06:07.000] Yeah, swipe it up.
[06:07.000 -> 06:09.000] I'm trying to get through this pod, but I've got something in my eye.
[06:09.000 -> 06:10.000] Ooh.
[06:10.000 -> 06:11.500] Yeah, something in my right eye.
[06:11.500 -> 06:12.500] What is it?
[06:12.500 -> 06:14.000] Feels like a rock.
[06:14.000 -> 06:15.500] I don't know what it is.
[06:15.500 -> 06:16.500] Stick a finger in there and put it out.
[06:16.500 -> 06:17.500] It really hurts.
[06:17.500 -> 06:19.000] I hate getting something in the eye.
[06:19.000 -> 06:20.500] Damages.
[06:20.500 -> 06:21.000] Oh.
[06:21.000 -> 06:31.560] As we know, yeah, there was a lot, a lot of damage that went on this year. Yeah, there was a few smash ups, wasn't there? For certain teams. Okay. yeah, there's a lot a lot of damage that went on yeah There was a few smash-ups on certain teams, okay, right there really was and I found a list of the top 10
[06:32.240 -> 06:36.080] People on the grid who basically caused the most amount of damages to their teams
[06:36.080 -> 06:39.440] I think it's no surprise that Logan is number one. Yeah
[06:39.880 -> 06:44.580] Do you want to take a wild guess at how much he may have caused? I'm gonna go like
[06:43.600 -> 06:45.040] Do you want to take a wild guess at how much he may have caused? I'm gonna go for like...
[06:46.040 -> 06:47.240] 5 million.
[06:47.240 -> 06:48.360] You're not far off.
[06:48.360 -> 06:49.080] Is it 4 million?
[06:49.080 -> 06:50.520] You're not far off. It's 4.3.
[06:50.520 -> 06:51.960] 4.3 million.
[06:51.960 -> 06:52.480] Yeah.
[06:52.480 -> 06:54.200] Which is quite a lot of money, mate.
[06:54.200 -> 06:58.560] It's a lot of money, and it's a lot of money when you remember some of the drivers we've had on.
[06:58.560 -> 07:00.120] Like F2, F3.
[07:00.120 -> 07:03.840] And they've said that in their series, if they crash, they have to pay for the car.
[07:03.840 -> 07:08.000] I mean, in F1, I'm not sure. I don't think Logan Sargent is going to be paying for the car.
[07:08.000 -> 07:11.600] But that's crazy, that dynamic in F1, you kind of get away with it.
[07:11.600 -> 07:14.240] Well, think about this, an F2 seat is 2 million quid, isn't it?
[07:14.240 -> 07:14.740] Yep.
[07:14.740 -> 07:16.240] So he's just cost Williams.
[07:16.240 -> 07:19.740] I know Williams haven't got an F2 seat, like an F2 team, but...
[07:19.740 -> 07:21.240] Yeah, he's just cost them more.
[07:21.240 -> 07:24.740] They do have drivers in F2, though. They have Williams Academy drivers in F2.
[07:24.740 -> 07:28.480] Like Colapinto now is going to be in F2 next year. There you go. There's been some big
[07:28.480 -> 07:31.920] announcements I think we've already spoke about on the pod but obviously Gabby Bortoletto let's
[07:31.920 -> 07:37.120] all get behind him next year in F2. Yep let's also get behind Carlos Sainz because he was number two.
[07:37.120 -> 07:45.500] Okay. Carlos Sainz 3.6 million in damages. Wow. That's not far behind Logan Sargent. And go through the list, who's 3?
[07:45.500 -> 07:47.500] Uh, Sergio Perez.
[07:47.500 -> 07:48.500] Okay.
[07:48.500 -> 07:49.500] 3.2 mil.
[07:49.500 -> 07:51.500] They could've, all these teams could've afforded it.
[07:51.500 -> 08:06.440] Who do you think's in 4th? Um, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do I don't even know if Russell's on the list. No. I can confirm Russell's not on the list. Oh really? Who's fourth then?
[08:06.440 -> 08:07.280] Ocon.
[08:07.280 -> 08:08.100] Ocon.
[08:08.100 -> 08:09.880] Just under three mil.
[08:09.880 -> 08:12.600] Then you got Lance Stroll, 2.8.
[08:13.560 -> 08:15.320] Alex Albon, 2.7.
[08:15.320 -> 08:16.160] Wow.
[08:16.160 -> 08:17.720] However, that's still about half.
[08:17.720 -> 08:18.960] No, it's not.
[08:18.960 -> 08:19.780] I mean-
[08:19.780 -> 08:20.720] It's almost half Sargent.
[08:20.720 -> 08:23.760] It's a lot of money to us, like 2.7 million,
[08:23.760 -> 08:27.080] but to them over the course of a season they're probably expecting
[08:27.080 -> 08:29.480] to lose like 2-3 million in damages I
[08:29.480 -> 08:31.800] reckon also you know who's in number
[08:31.800 -> 08:35.320] nine gone piastri mate but I would say
[08:35.320 -> 08:37.880] half of that is Carlos fault yeah so I
[08:37.880 -> 08:40.120] put it on Ferraris bill and say see you
[08:40.120 -> 08:41.840] later yeah a few of piastris definitely
[08:41.840 -> 08:43.880] were not his fault that we that's for
[08:43.880 -> 08:50.720] sure number 10 and the final one is Charles Leclerc 1.9 mil. Wow. Yeah. Well Max didn't get any because
[08:50.720 -> 08:57.280] Max completed every single lap in this F1 season which is a quite a phenomenal statistic
[08:57.280 -> 09:04.520] actually. Yeah. Yeah it is. It really is. He's had a year from absolute dreams hasn't
[09:04.520 -> 09:08.260] he. I was gonna say a year from hell but but no, Max has had, he's broken so many records this year.
[09:08.260 -> 09:11.560] Unbelievable. And speaking of statistics, mate,
[09:12.200 -> 09:14.400] you made a comment about Vegas
[09:15.720 -> 09:20.360] and about how much money or the revenue, or like how many people were there, and
[09:20.760 -> 09:23.340] apparently, I don't know if you said there was more or less people?
[09:23.340 -> 09:26.520] I think there would have been way less than they said way less apparently
[09:26.520 -> 09:32.320] Yeah, the weekend before Thanksgiving right is usually the slowest weekend in in Las Vegas the whole year
[09:32.320 -> 09:34.600] Which is why they did it that weekend, right? Yeah
[09:35.240 -> 09:42.940] MGM CFO says Las Vegas Grand Prix ended up being the highest grossing weekend for hotel revenue in the company's
[09:43.400 -> 09:45.760] History well that deserves a Well that deserves a clap!
[09:45.760 -> 09:48.400] That deserves a clap!
[09:48.400 -> 09:50.120] I will admit if I was wrong.
[09:50.120 -> 09:51.120] What's CFO?
[09:51.120 -> 09:54.320] Oh, that's weird to come up with my phone out of nowhere.
[09:54.320 -> 09:57.000] It's very strange.
[09:57.000 -> 10:01.360] I don't know whether they made all their money from people staying in there or just a couple
[10:01.360 -> 10:03.800] of really rich people spending loads in the casino.
[10:03.800 -> 10:07.680] But, because all the hotels have casinos right sorry what were you saying
[10:07.680 -> 10:11.320] I was saying that they probably made loads in the casinos from rich people
[10:11.320 -> 10:15.360] oh I made an absolute killer like after the race going back there drunk just
[10:15.360 -> 10:18.920] throwing money down on a table what was that guy's name speaking of Vegas mate
[10:18.920 -> 10:21.800] who was that guy who I've shown you the other day who's like he's been banned
[10:21.800 -> 10:25.900] from everywhere that's crazy yeah because he counts cards, right? I
[10:27.200 -> 10:33.820] Think nah, nah, basically, right? What's this guy's name? No, he can't count cards because he was playing back around Mickey
[10:33.820 -> 10:35.240] I don't even know how to play that Mickey
[10:35.240 -> 10:39.880] No, he's so he's not banned from Vegas, but he's banned from like most of the hotel most of the casinos because he wins
[10:39.880 -> 10:43.280] So much money. Yeah, he's only got like one or two that he can he can gamble out
[10:43.280 -> 10:47.440] But he made like 1111 million in one night.
[10:47.440 -> 10:48.400] That's ridiculous.
[10:48.400 -> 10:50.160] One night, 11 mil.
[10:50.160 -> 10:52.640] That is absolutely, do you reckon if you win 11 million
[10:52.640 -> 10:56.320] in a casino, they pay you out in cash or bank transfer?
[10:56.320 -> 10:58.600] Well, what film did we watch recently when it was about,
[10:58.600 -> 11:00.400] we watched 20, was it 21?
[11:00.400 -> 11:01.240] It's got spacey in it.
[11:01.240 -> 11:02.080] Yes, we did watch that.
[11:02.080 -> 11:04.400] We did watch that.
[11:04.400 -> 11:06.000] Yeah, amazing, that was about counting cards.
[11:06.000 -> 11:09.000] I don't think, this guy doesn't say that he counts cards, because that's illegal.
[11:09.000 -> 11:10.000] Yeah.
[11:10.000 -> 11:11.000] He just knows how to play.
[11:11.000 -> 11:16.000] But he's also banned from every casino, so something shouts that he's probably not doing something right.
[11:16.000 -> 11:20.000] Apparently, there is a thing that the casinos are doing and he's exploiting it.
[11:20.000 -> 11:24.000] It's like a secret, secret, he says apparently the odds are meant to be 50-50.
[11:24.000 -> 11:26.500] But he gets 50 in his favour gets 50 in favor of the house and
[11:26.500 -> 11:28.380] 50 in favor is that right yeah well
[11:28.380 -> 11:31.100] apparently definitely not 50-50 in a casino
[11:31.100 -> 11:33.980] it's a load of baloney yeah so he and he's
[11:33.980 -> 11:36.140] he's exploiting that Wow somehow I don't
[11:36.140 -> 11:37.460] know how well next time we go to Vegas
[11:37.460 -> 11:39.080] let's drop him a message I'd love to
[11:39.080 -> 11:40.980] unless anyone listening can count cards
[11:40.980 -> 11:42.780] let us know we'll come meet you out there
[11:42.780 -> 11:48.360] we'll do a little pot how many decks do you have cards to use I think there's four in like a in a
[11:48.360 -> 11:52.080] blackjack table that I'm pretty sure they put four decks and it shuffles them
[11:52.080 -> 11:55.680] all together so you'd have to know you'd have to be able to count four decks of
[11:55.680 -> 12:00.400] cards yeah but the people that do do it and the way they did it in that movie
[12:00.400 -> 12:04.680] with the hand signals in that mad clever maybe we could get together a little
[12:04.680 -> 12:08.960] group and no probably not a good idea Probably not to talk about it on a pod, on
[12:08.960 -> 12:13.840] podcasts either. Let's cut that out. Where did we go last night, Fabs? Last night, we were invited,
[12:13.840 -> 12:20.560] very kindly, by Sky to a Sky original movie. Yep. It was the premiere, the red carpet of the
[12:20.560 -> 12:25.320] Ferrari movie. The premiere of the Ferrari movie in Leicester Square, London
[12:25.320 -> 12:28.680] and me and Fab met up with Sky at the Savoy Hotel
[12:28.680 -> 12:33.240] and took a Ferrari to the premiere.
[12:33.240 -> 12:34.960] A Rari.
[12:34.960 -> 12:37.320] Cool, wasn't quite what I expected.
[12:37.320 -> 12:39.400] No, the pictures on Instagram do make it look
[12:39.400 -> 12:40.320] a lot cooler than it was.
[12:40.320 -> 12:42.120] Thank God you were in the back.
[12:42.120 -> 12:44.840] Yeah, it's fair that we do that thing, right?
[12:44.840 -> 12:46.800] Whenever me and Fab have had these amazing opportunities
[12:47.320 -> 12:51.500] We've we've done this quite a few times now actually we put the names into the random generator
[12:51.500 -> 12:54.900] And we spin the wheel whoever it lands on wins it yeah
[12:54.900 -> 12:58.980] And I hate it because I pretty much always lose, but you won yesterday. You won seat in the Ferrari
[12:59.080 -> 13:02.160] Yeah, my knees are back in my head. It was great
[13:02.160 -> 13:03.080] It was great
[13:03.080 -> 13:06.840] But like I know now that that's gonna fucking cover me
[13:06.840 -> 13:09.640] for the next 10 things, amazing things that we have
[13:09.640 -> 13:10.680] and you'll win all of them.
[13:10.680 -> 13:11.520] I know it.
[13:11.520 -> 13:13.080] I might not even spin it next time.
[13:13.080 -> 13:15.840] I might just say, oh, you did it last time.
[13:15.840 -> 13:16.680] That's nasty.
[13:16.680 -> 13:17.800] That's really nasty.
[13:17.800 -> 13:18.640] I don't mind.
[13:18.640 -> 13:19.480] I don't mind these things.
[13:19.480 -> 13:20.320] It's a good way to do it.
[13:20.320 -> 13:21.800] I just seem to always lose.
[13:21.800 -> 13:22.640] But it was great, man.
[13:22.640 -> 13:23.460] What did you think of the film?
[13:23.460 -> 13:24.300] Yeah, the film was great.
[13:24.300 -> 13:29.240] It's like we're saying about the Braun one. We don't know much about Enzo Ferrari not gonna lie
[13:29.240 -> 13:34.240] I don't know barely anything about the history of Ferrari like, you know, what now I do
[13:34.720 -> 13:38.860] The film is amazing. You learn a lot. I got say Adam drivers
[13:38.860 -> 13:45.600] I don't know what for what Enzo was like a no idea, but he played a very convincing old Italian man.
[13:45.600 -> 13:47.120] Yeah, he was insane wasn't he?
[13:47.120 -> 13:54.640] Apart from the accents were a bit dodge. I gotta say, being, and knowing what it sounds like,
[13:54.640 -> 14:00.560] they didn't sound very good. Plus Penelope Cruz, she's like, I don't know, Spanish.
[14:00.560 -> 14:01.680] She looks 21.
[14:01.680 -> 14:02.160] I think, yeah.
[14:02.160 -> 14:02.880] Let's say that.
[14:02.880 -> 14:03.760] She's 49.
[14:03.760 -> 14:04.960] Yeah, that is absolutely insane.
[14:04.960 -> 14:05.000] Penelope Cruz is 49 years old and she looks 21. I think, yeah, she does. Let's say that. She's 49.
[14:05.000 -> 14:06.000] Yeah, that is absolutely insane.
[14:06.000 -> 14:10.000] Penelope Cruz is 49 years old and she hasn't got a crease or a crack on nothing like that.
[14:10.000 -> 14:11.000] She is amazing.
[14:11.000 -> 14:12.000] Amazing.
[14:12.000 -> 14:14.640] And a lovely name, like, this is my girlfriend, Penelope.
[14:14.640 -> 14:15.640] That's so sweet.
[14:15.640 -> 14:16.640] Where is she?
[14:16.640 -> 14:17.640] Where is she from, though?
[14:17.640 -> 14:18.640] I'm not sure.
[14:18.640 -> 14:19.640] Is she Spanish?
[14:19.640 -> 14:20.640] Penelope Cruz.
[14:20.640 -> 14:24.000] I'd say, like, American or Canadian or something.
[14:24.000 -> 14:26.360] What? No, she's Spanish. Okay
[14:26.840 -> 14:31.600] Yeah, she's Spanish, which is funny get hiring a Spanish woman to play an Italian woman
[14:31.600 -> 14:34.360] I think the accents quite good. There was just moments
[14:34.360 -> 14:38.840] There was just the whole thing the whole thing for me, but that's cuz you're Italian, but it's fine though
[14:38.840 -> 14:40.440] It was still a I thought it was really good movie
[14:40.440 -> 14:44.500] I thought he did a really good job of playing Enzo even I got no idea what Enzo Ferrari was like
[14:41.680 -> 14:43.640] movie I thought he did a really good job of playing Enzo even I got no idea what
[14:43.640 -> 14:46.240] Enzo Ferrari was like he was it was good
[14:46.240 -> 14:48.760] there was a few bits where I thought the
[14:48.760 -> 14:52.080] CGI was like maybe a little bit yeah
[14:52.080 -> 14:55.040] could have been over the top, the bloke it was probably the
[14:55.040 -> 14:57.160] intern one he's just got the job at Sky
[14:57.160 -> 14:58.840] he's like I'm gonna fucking impress him with this shit
[14:58.840 -> 15:00.400] we say that but then we also had the
[15:00.400 -> 15:02.520] discussion after it of like the only
[15:02.520 -> 15:04.720] from then they wouldn't have had videos
[15:04.720 -> 15:07.600] of everything it would have been stories right and we won't give anything
[15:07.600 -> 15:10.740] away because there's people that want to go watch it but that particular scene
[15:10.740 -> 15:14.600] you're in about where the car goes flying the only story they probably have
[15:14.600 -> 15:17.800] is probably a written thing from someone who would have said like...
[15:17.800 -> 15:20.120] There was two moments when the car went flying mate.
[15:20.120 -> 15:21.360] Maybe it did though back then.
[15:21.360 -> 15:22.520] And it was high.
[15:22.520 -> 15:24.840] Yeah to me it looked like it went a bit high.
[15:24.840 -> 15:26.560] It went really high. Like maybe it it looked like it went a bit high really high like
[15:27.680 -> 15:29.680] Maybe maybe it's a bit
[15:30.720 -> 15:37.900] Roman myth mythology, I don't know but it was yeah questionable, but on the whole good film shot really well
[15:38.320 -> 15:40.080] Looked really good
[15:40.080 -> 15:43.960] Didn't feel like two hours. Sometimes I can chew you out after like two hours in a cinema
[15:43.960 -> 15:46.920] Mm-hmm, so the seats were amazing as well was that a cine world?
[15:46.960 -> 15:51.320] No, no, no, no, no, okay, but not all Odians like that. No just because it was less to square
[15:51.320 -> 15:52.920] Oh, it was absolutely insane
[15:52.920 -> 15:58.520] So yeah, as me Ferrari is out in cinemas on Boxing Day go give that watch and then it will be on sale on Sky Store
[15:58.520 -> 16:02.880] At some point. Yes, but yeah, there's been always or something else
[16:02.880 -> 16:07.000] Go on something you had something Chris Medland has confirmed.
[16:07.000 -> 16:08.960] Well, I'm not sure he's confirmed himself,
[16:08.960 -> 16:10.800] but he's posted about it.
[16:10.800 -> 16:14.480] They have confirmed there'll be six sprint races next year.
[16:14.480 -> 16:19.480] China, Miami, Austria, Austin, Brazil, and Qatar.
[16:20.360 -> 16:21.800] So they haven't added more sprints.
[16:21.800 -> 16:23.680] They haven't took any out, six again.
[16:23.680 -> 16:26.560] I wanna see different races on the calendar. Do you? Yeah. So they haven't added more sprints. They haven't took any out six again. I want to see
[16:33.160 -> 16:34.600] Different races on the Canada do yeah, yeah locations or after watching the Grand Theft Auto trailer, which by the way guys
[16:36.600 -> 16:37.240] If you haven't seen it trailers out
[16:41.360 -> 16:42.080] Mega, I don't even need to talk about it. It's 2025. That's one thing. I will say
[16:46.640 -> 16:48.880] Another year. Yeah, It's been so long already. The last one though, it's like forever these games.
[16:48.880 -> 16:50.640] I've been 10 years since the last one.
[16:50.640 -> 16:53.280] Crazy how many views and likes that video's got.
[16:53.280 -> 16:54.100] Can you believe that?
[16:54.100 -> 16:56.620] One hour, four million likes is disgusting
[16:56.620 -> 16:57.460] for a YouTube video.
[16:57.460 -> 16:58.480] That is crazy.
[16:58.480 -> 17:00.200] But it's like one of the biggest games ever.
[17:00.200 -> 17:01.840] Everyone knows.
[17:01.840 -> 17:03.520] I'm pretty sure the majority of our listeners,
[17:03.520 -> 17:05.200] even if you've never played Grand Theft Auto,
[17:05.320 -> 17:09.280] you would have heard of it or your kids or your cousins or your someone would have played it.
[17:09.280 -> 17:10.640] Everyone knows about it, yeah.
[17:10.640 -> 17:13.040] But my mum never used to let me get it when I was younger.
[17:13.040 -> 17:13.540] Really?
[17:13.540 -> 17:19.040] So I've never actually had any of the Grand Theft Autos and played them from the beginning,
[17:19.040 -> 17:20.540] because the latest one I got late.
[17:20.540 -> 17:22.640] The last one that came out, we were 18.
[17:22.640 -> 17:24.640] Yeah, I never got that one at the beginning.
[17:24.640 -> 17:25.000] Oh. I queued up outside Tesco for it. Did you? Yeah. The last one that came out, we were 18. Yeah, I never got that one at the beginning.
[17:25.000 -> 17:27.000] I queued up outside Tesco for it.
[17:27.000 -> 17:28.000] Did you?
[17:28.000 -> 17:31.000] Yeah, loved it. Went home, had two Red Bulls.
[17:31.000 -> 17:32.000] Wasn't even a Red Bull fan at the time.
[17:32.000 -> 17:35.000] Two Red Bulls and one of those cuppa soups.
[17:35.000 -> 17:39.000] I stayed up all night playing GTA as soon as it came out.
[17:39.000 -> 17:42.000] I only got excited for the COD launches, but I do remember I wasn't 18.
[17:42.000 -> 17:46.560] So my mum went to game and my mum stood outside game
[17:46.560 -> 17:49.080] and waited in the queue for like four hours at midnight
[17:49.080 -> 17:51.640] with loads of people dressing cool and chewy outfits
[17:51.640 -> 17:53.120] to pick me up the game.
[17:53.120 -> 17:56.640] So that is a little indication of how amazing my mum is.
[17:56.640 -> 17:58.880] I think it's funny how different families work.
[17:58.880 -> 17:59.840] Really? Yeah.
[17:59.840 -> 18:01.840] And this leads me on to what I wanted to talk about.
[18:01.840 -> 18:02.660] Okay.
[18:02.660 -> 18:05.000] Because the main thing that you notice
[18:05.000 -> 18:08.600] when you start getting to an age, when you're a teenager,
[18:08.600 -> 18:10.500] you start staying at your friend's houses
[18:10.500 -> 18:12.480] or like maybe you get girlfriend or a boyfriend
[18:12.480 -> 18:14.760] and you start going over to their house,
[18:14.760 -> 18:16.160] staying over and that,
[18:16.160 -> 18:18.320] comes before that,
[18:18.320 -> 18:20.160] you've never really been in anyone else's house.
[18:20.160 -> 18:23.600] So you're so used to like what you know and what you do
[18:23.600 -> 18:30.300] and you think that's the norm, right? And then it's not until you go to someone else's house and you realize that they do stuff completely differently
[18:30.300 -> 18:36.320] Yeah, really differently and I think the shower is the main part. I don't if you've noticed that well
[18:36.800 -> 18:43.480] Everyone has a different shower taking a fucking shower at someone else's house. Yeah is sometimes the strangest ordeal
[18:43.480 -> 18:45.200] I've ever come across right I was where was I your girlfriend's house? sometimes the strangest ordeal I've ever come across right?
[18:45.200 -> 18:51.360] I was, where was I? Your girlfriend's house. Yeah I was, yeah I was at her house and
[18:51.360 -> 18:57.080] there's, right for a start now this is no disrespect but anytime you use a female
[18:57.080 -> 19:02.160] shower there is about 30... Hang on, what makes a shower male or female?
[19:02.160 -> 19:06.000] Well we have no females which live in the flat, right?
[19:06.000 -> 19:08.000] What, so all of our showers are male showers?
[19:08.000 -> 19:11.000] So like, you walk into your shower, there's probably shit all over the floor
[19:11.000 -> 19:14.000] and you've got like two bottles, you've got a body wash and a shampoo.
[19:14.000 -> 19:17.000] There's genuinely a mop and bucket in the shower that I have to carry.
[19:17.000 -> 19:19.000] But you've got like two bottles, right?
[19:19.000 -> 19:20.000] Yeah, they're both empty.
[19:20.000 -> 19:25.600] Exactly. I've got two bottles, a body wash and a shampoo.
[19:25.600 -> 19:26.100] Yeah.
[19:26.100 -> 19:30.800] Right? Two bottles is all I need to last me forever.
[19:30.800 -> 19:35.900] You walk into a female's shower, there's about 40 bottles of stuff now.
[19:35.900 -> 19:40.100] Right. And I've been told that every single one of these bottles has a use.
[19:40.100 -> 19:41.200] Yeah, they need them all, mate.
[19:41.200 -> 19:45.200] Every single thing does something different and you can't live without them.
[19:45.200 -> 19:50.320] Do you not just lock the door though, go in there and have a little play with them yourself and see what little things are in there?
[19:50.320 -> 19:50.820] No!
[19:50.820 -> 19:53.800] A little bit of conditioner in there every now and again, it's lovely mate!
[19:53.800 -> 19:58.520] Well the thing that I've found mate, is that you'll- there'll be 40 bottles, yeah?
[19:58.520 -> 19:59.020] Okay.
[19:59.020 -> 20:02.780] But not a single one of them is body wash.
[20:02.780 -> 20:05.260] There'll be like a body lotion, they'll be like a
[20:05.260 -> 20:10.560] face wash, they'll be fingernail fucking moisturizer, they'll be shampoo, they'll
[20:10.560 -> 20:13.680] be conditioner, there'll be another conditioner, there'll be a purple shampoo,
[20:13.680 -> 20:16.800] there'll be a body scrub, they have everything, there'll be a foot scrub,
[20:16.800 -> 20:22.200] couple of razors, there'll be some sort of spray mist in the shower weirdly, but the
[20:22.200 -> 20:25.440] one thing that there isn't is body wash.
[20:25.440 -> 20:26.760] Now, why is it?
[20:26.760 -> 20:28.900] Cause that's, to me, that's an essential part
[20:28.900 -> 20:30.080] of taking a shower.
[20:30.080 -> 20:31.640] Yeah, well, I don't know because I only,
[20:31.640 -> 20:33.000] I have my three in one mate.
[20:33.000 -> 20:35.360] And you're not a three in one guy.
[20:35.360 -> 20:36.200] You're not a three in one guy.
[20:36.200 -> 20:37.020] You're a lynx.
[20:37.020 -> 20:39.600] You're a lynx three in one guy, aren't you?
[20:39.600 -> 20:40.440] No, it's not even lynx.
[20:40.440 -> 20:43.540] And when I was on Hinge, people would have bios like,
[20:43.540 -> 20:45.560] red flag if you're a three in one man,
[20:45.560 -> 20:48.240] or please say you don't use three in one shampoo.
[20:48.240 -> 20:49.160] What's wrong with that?
[20:49.160 -> 20:52.040] I get shampoo, body wash, and conditioner all in one.
[20:52.040 -> 20:53.760] And your skin is like so silky smooth.
[20:53.760 -> 20:54.600] I know.
[20:54.600 -> 20:55.440] I don't get it.
[20:55.440 -> 20:56.260] Strange.
[20:56.260 -> 20:57.720] I don't get why that's such a put off for girls.
[20:57.720 -> 20:59.320] I don't, no, I don't understand it.
[20:59.320 -> 21:00.160] I don't understand.
[21:00.160 -> 21:02.560] In your shower now, you can tell you've got a girlfriend
[21:02.560 -> 21:07.160] because you've got a, your shower is being femalized.
[21:07.160 -> 21:08.000] Is that a correct word?
[21:08.000 -> 21:09.600] It's being commandeered.
[21:09.600 -> 21:11.600] Commandeered is probably a better.
[21:11.600 -> 21:14.040] By a female, there's a shower rack now,
[21:14.040 -> 21:15.640] which admittedly I bought it.
[21:15.640 -> 21:18.560] I bought the shower rack, but it's filled up with items
[21:18.560 -> 21:20.920] which 99% of them aren't mine.
[21:20.920 -> 21:21.800] Okay.
[21:21.800 -> 21:22.640] I don't know what they are.
[21:22.640 -> 21:23.840] I don't know what they do.
[21:24.760 -> 21:27.980] I have my two bottles at the end
[21:27.980 -> 21:29.560] and those are the ones that I use.
[21:29.560 -> 21:31.060] I don't know what the rest of them are.
[21:31.060 -> 21:31.900] Give it a go, mate.
[21:31.900 -> 21:33.120] Have a whirl with them.
[21:33.120 -> 21:34.480] When you go out, I'll have a shower
[21:34.480 -> 21:36.360] and you'll see what you got.
[21:36.360 -> 21:37.200] It's funny, right?
[21:37.200 -> 21:38.520] Because I was thinking about having this conversation
[21:38.520 -> 21:41.320] with you and when I was taking a shower,
[21:41.320 -> 21:42.280] because I was in the shower
[21:42.280 -> 21:43.640] and I was looking at the bottles and I thought,
[21:43.640 -> 21:47.500] I'll speak to Jake about this on the pod because I'd love to know his take and
[21:47.500 -> 21:52.380] while I was there I finished the shower and I hang my towel
[21:52.380 -> 21:56.500] over my shower door. I'm not one of these people that wants to walk out
[21:56.500 -> 22:00.180] into the bathroom when it's freezing cold and start shivering and dry myself
[22:00.180 -> 22:04.940] I'd like to dry myself in the shower once the showers off.
[22:04.940 -> 22:10.280] So I step out the shower onto the towel because I don't have a mat in my bar from anywhere
[22:10.720 -> 22:16.820] So then my feet are instantly dry, but then the towel doesn't quite reach up. No, that's the thing
[22:16.820 -> 22:18.920] You have to accept you're gonna get cold feet at one point
[22:18.920 -> 22:23.960] See I leave the shot that the towel over the door so that I can dry myself in the shower afterwards
[22:23.960 -> 22:26.660] and do you ever get it when, um...
[22:26.660 -> 22:29.660] Do you ever get it when you're like, when you're drying your face with the towel
[22:29.660 -> 22:32.660] and you really press in on your eyes, you start seeing all those colours?
[22:32.660 -> 22:33.660] No.
[22:33.660 -> 22:38.660] And then like, and then you think, as soon as I move this towel away, like, I could be in like,
[22:38.660 -> 22:41.660] like, like a make-believe land or something.
[22:41.660 -> 22:44.660] No. I haven't, I'll give it a try later and let you know, mate.
[22:44.660 -> 22:45.520] You've never had that?
[22:45.520 -> 22:47.160] I'll really rub my eyes.
[22:47.160 -> 22:50.440] Sometimes I'll just like, I'll be standing in the shower
[22:50.440 -> 22:52.080] and I'll be like drying my face.
[22:52.080 -> 22:54.920] See, that's the thing, I don't really dry my face.
[22:54.920 -> 22:55.760] Why?
[22:55.760 -> 22:57.880] I kind of dab it a little bit.
[22:57.880 -> 22:59.000] Yeah, dab it, because if you do that,
[22:59.000 -> 23:00.440] you get dry skin. It can get sore, yeah.
[23:00.440 -> 23:01.280] Get dry skin, yeah.
[23:01.280 -> 23:02.480] I wouldn't want to do that.
[23:02.480 -> 23:05.960] But sometimes I'll stand there and just hold the towel here.
[23:05.960 -> 23:08.680] And then I think as soon as I pull this down,
[23:08.680 -> 23:11.080] I'm going to be like, like naked on a stage.
[23:11.080 -> 23:13.000] Or I'm going to be standing like in the middle of New York
[23:13.000 -> 23:14.800] or in a rain forest.
[23:14.800 -> 23:15.640] You ever do that?
[23:15.640 -> 23:16.480] No.
[23:16.480 -> 23:17.300] You've never done that?
[23:17.300 -> 23:18.140] That's interesting.
[23:18.140 -> 23:18.980] You've never do that?
[23:18.980 -> 23:19.800] No.
[23:19.800 -> 23:20.640] Really?
[23:20.640 -> 23:21.480] No, but I do have some crazy thoughts in the shower,
[23:21.480 -> 23:22.300] but I haven't done that.
[23:22.300 -> 23:24.800] Do you not close your eyes and pretend that you're somewhere
[23:24.800 -> 23:26.220] When I go to sleep?
[23:26.220 -> 23:27.420] And then I dream about it.
[23:27.420 -> 23:28.260] Oh, really?
[23:28.260 -> 23:29.080] But you don't remember?
[23:29.080 -> 23:30.320] But I don't when I'm in the shower, no.
[23:30.320 -> 23:31.880] When I'm in the shower, I love it.
[23:31.880 -> 23:33.200] I don't.
[23:33.200 -> 23:34.520] I love to stand there, close my eyes,
[23:34.520 -> 23:35.960] let the hot water fall on my face,
[23:35.960 -> 23:38.120] and just think, like, I don't know,
[23:38.120 -> 23:39.160] just pretend I'm somewhere else.
[23:39.160 -> 23:40.360] I do know exactly what you mean
[23:40.360 -> 23:41.440] when you go around someone's house
[23:41.440 -> 23:42.880] and everyone has a different shower.
[23:42.880 -> 23:44.880] It's always a nightmare to get it hot.
[23:44.880 -> 23:45.920] The handles!
[23:45.920 -> 23:46.920] Yeah, every handle is...
[23:46.920 -> 23:50.320] It's the worst when there's more than one knob and you don't know which knob to play
[23:50.320 -> 23:51.320] with first.
[23:51.320 -> 23:53.120] That is always a disaster.
[23:53.120 -> 23:55.880] Let's not clip me saying that, you could probably have a filled day with that.
[23:55.880 -> 23:56.880] I'd love to know...
[23:56.880 -> 24:03.600] I would love to know if there's anything about your family or your household, your upbringing,
[24:03.600 -> 24:06.360] which you think was probably different to what I
[24:06.360 -> 24:07.680] would have done for instance?
[24:07.680 -> 24:09.360] When you said that I thought of something else
[24:09.360 -> 24:12.160] not showers but I do remember I've
[24:12.160 -> 24:14.200] always hated staying away from home
[24:14.200 -> 24:15.400] I'm quite scared of staying away from
[24:15.400 -> 24:17.400] home as a kid anyway and I remember
[24:17.400 -> 24:18.760] You still are now mate, you don't leave the house
[24:18.760 -> 24:20.000] I don't like staying away from home
[24:20.000 -> 24:21.160] I don't like leaving the house
[24:21.160 -> 24:23.160] I quite like it
[24:23.160 -> 24:24.920] But I went to stay around this kid Jordan's
[24:24.920 -> 24:25.280] house I've told you this story before but he quite like it. But I went to stay around this kid Jordan's house.
[24:25.280 -> 24:27.000] I've told you this story before,
[24:27.000 -> 24:28.640] but he was like my mate from school.
[24:28.640 -> 24:29.640] He was a single child.
[24:29.640 -> 24:30.760] His parents were quite rich
[24:30.760 -> 24:33.480] and it was one of my first ever sleepovers.
[24:33.480 -> 24:34.920] And I'd come around after school.
[24:34.920 -> 24:36.520] We were playing RuneScape on his computer.
[24:36.520 -> 24:38.480] The main reason I went there is because he had wifi.
[24:38.480 -> 24:39.440] I didn't even have wifi.
[24:39.440 -> 24:40.280] So we were playing RuneScape on his computer.
[24:40.280 -> 24:41.600] So you were using him to play RuneScape.
[24:41.600 -> 24:43.960] Yeah, I went to stay at his house to play RuneScape.
[24:43.960 -> 24:44.800] RuneScape was over.
[24:44.800 -> 24:46.280] It was time for dinner.
[24:46.280 -> 24:49.560] Okay, now we sit down for dinner.
[24:49.560 -> 24:52.520] Mate, they are proper church family.
[24:52.520 -> 24:55.520] We're talking, we're talking, sit down.
[24:55.520 -> 24:56.840] I'm a kid, I'm a kid.
[24:56.840 -> 24:58.800] I've not had dinner at anyone else's house
[24:58.800 -> 25:00.480] other than my family's before.
[25:00.480 -> 25:02.760] And we sit down at dinner and I remember specifically
[25:02.760 -> 25:08.320] like his mom and dad, like put their arms on the the table like cross their arms and like started saying a prayer and like I
[25:08.520 -> 25:10.720] Sat there as a kid and did the same thing
[25:10.720 -> 25:16.440] But I just couldn't stop laughing and it petrified me it just petrified me because I wasn't used to this
[25:16.440 -> 25:18.280] I was like, what are we doing? What is going on?
[25:18.280 -> 25:25.320] Yeah, so I cried and rang my mom and my mom picked me up. I told him I felt sick after dinner.
[25:25.320 -> 25:26.600] Oh my God.
[25:26.600 -> 25:27.880] I haven't spoken to him since.
[25:27.880 -> 25:28.720] Jordan.
[25:28.720 -> 25:29.540] No.
[25:29.540 -> 25:30.760] Jordan, if you're listening, mate.
[25:30.760 -> 25:32.080] He's a lovely guy.
[25:32.080 -> 25:34.000] He was a lovely guy, but yeah, they were very,
[25:34.000 -> 25:36.560] obviously it's nothing against holy families,
[25:36.560 -> 25:37.480] as it is as such,
[25:37.480 -> 25:40.680] but I just didn't really go to church other than with school.
[25:40.680 -> 25:41.500] Yeah.
[25:41.500 -> 25:42.760] So it wasn't really for me.
[25:42.760 -> 25:43.600] No.
[25:43.600 -> 25:44.960] Felt a little bit, oh.
[25:44.960 -> 25:45.560] One thing that what
[25:45.560 -> 25:47.160] we do quite a lot and I did at home is
[25:47.160 -> 25:49.920] just wear shoes around the house I don't
[25:49.920 -> 25:52.000] know I've never been a shoes in that my
[25:52.000 -> 25:53.640] mom would have lost a shit if I was a
[25:53.640 -> 25:54.960] thing so that's the thing I'm talking
[25:54.960 -> 25:56.360] about different stuff in the house like
[25:56.360 -> 25:58.600] it's never even a question in my house
[25:58.600 -> 26:00.400] like wear them don't wear them when are
[26:00.400 -> 26:01.480] we gonna get your dad on the pod
[26:01.480 -> 26:03.000] because I feel like if we get your dad
[26:03.000 -> 26:04.800] on the pod we can just speak about life
[26:04.800 -> 26:08.080] oh god my dad dad would probably embarrass me
[26:08.080 -> 26:10.080] to the end of the fucking world, mate.
[26:10.080 -> 26:10.920] Why don't we do an episode?
[26:10.920 -> 26:11.840] I would, I would have him on.
[26:11.840 -> 26:13.680] Yeah, we should do an episode with your dad
[26:13.680 -> 26:16.360] and an episode with my mum, two individual ones,
[26:16.360 -> 26:17.720] when my mum comes out.
[26:17.720 -> 26:20.080] Just, I don't know what my mum would talk about.
[26:20.080 -> 26:21.320] I'd love Simon on.
[26:21.320 -> 26:23.520] Oh, Simon on would be great.
[26:23.520 -> 26:26.080] But yeah, no, yeah, we'll get my dad on at some point.
[26:26.080 -> 26:28.200] He needs to come up to London, doesn't he, really?
[26:28.200 -> 26:29.040] Yeah.
[26:29.040 -> 26:29.880] So.
[26:29.880 -> 26:30.700] But I don't know.
[26:30.700 -> 26:31.540] Big out there.
[26:31.540 -> 26:32.520] He has already been on once, by the way,
[26:32.520 -> 26:33.360] for anyone who doesn't know.
[26:33.360 -> 26:34.180] He did.
[26:34.180 -> 26:37.040] My dad did come on the pod once and it was funny.
[26:37.040 -> 26:37.880] It was hilarious.
[26:37.880 -> 26:38.880] We cracked up the champagne, didn't we?
[26:38.880 -> 26:39.720] We did.
[26:39.720 -> 26:41.440] Oh, that feels like ages ago now.
[26:41.440 -> 26:42.260] I know.
[26:42.260 -> 26:43.720] We're getting much closer to Christmas.
[26:43.720 -> 26:45.320] London is flooded with Christmas
[26:45.320 -> 26:46.320] lights.
[26:46.320 -> 26:54.320] Yep. It is actually, I was walking down Oxford Street, roads were jammed and all the people,
[26:54.320 -> 26:59.040] from people not cars, and people just stood in the road just taking photos of the lights.
[26:59.040 -> 27:02.200] London is beautiful at Christmas to be fair, and it is one of my favourite times of the
[27:02.200 -> 27:03.280] year.
[27:03.280 -> 27:06.480] And it's the first time that I experienced it because I didn't leave the house last
[27:06.480 -> 27:07.880] Christmas because we had Covid.
[27:07.880 -> 27:10.800] Yeah, last year we had a little roast didn't we?
[27:10.800 -> 27:11.800] Yeah.
[27:11.800 -> 27:12.800] Got each other some presents.
[27:12.800 -> 27:13.800] We made the most of it though.
[27:13.800 -> 27:15.040] Yep, and we're doing a roast this year.
[27:15.040 -> 27:17.640] We've got some friends coming over for a little Christmas roast haven't we?
[27:17.640 -> 27:19.760] Yes, yes, a couple from the Formula One world.
[27:19.760 -> 27:21.360] Yeah, some people that you might know.
[27:21.360 -> 27:22.360] I think you will know.
[27:22.360 -> 27:24.240] Are we going to, we're not going to film it are we?
[27:24.240 -> 27:25.080] We can't film it. But we'll take some photos or something. Yeah, we'll do something. I think you will know. Are we gonna, we're not gonna film it are we? We can't film it.
[27:25.080 -> 27:26.560] But we'll take some photos or something.
[27:26.560 -> 27:27.840] Yeah, we'll do something.
[27:27.840 -> 27:28.680] I've got the Polaroids,
[27:28.680 -> 27:31.400] they'll take a nice Christmas Polaroid, how's about that?
[27:31.400 -> 27:33.240] How's about that? Sounds great.
[27:33.240 -> 27:34.680] I've got one more question for you.
[27:34.680 -> 27:35.520] Please.
[27:36.440 -> 27:39.940] Do you know how vinegar is made?
[27:41.640 -> 27:42.760] Wow.
[27:42.760 -> 27:50.000] If I was to guess, Alex Ernst likes apple cider vinegar and he was growing an apple
[27:50.000 -> 27:54.440] tree, but is that apple cider vinegar?
[27:54.440 -> 27:55.440] Like apple cider?
[27:55.440 -> 27:56.440] Yeah.
[27:56.440 -> 27:57.440] From the apple tree?
[27:57.440 -> 27:58.440] Yeah.
[27:58.440 -> 28:01.240] If you don't know who Alex Ernst is, hilarious YouTuber, come watch.
[28:01.240 -> 28:04.760] Yeah, so you would make cider from an apple tree, yeah.
[28:04.760 -> 28:05.340] So, but how
[28:05.340 -> 28:10.700] would you make vinegar I reckon vinegar is a mix of
[28:13.100 -> 28:20.100] self I don't know tell me so far I was so fine but I've to be honest with you
[28:20.100 -> 28:25.600] I don't know I don't know right but what I do know right is that you so so let's say for instance
[28:25.600 -> 28:30.080] You'll make an apple cider vinegar. You put the apples in a jar and some sort of liquid
[28:30.080 -> 28:33.540] I don't know whether it's water or or other vinegar or
[28:35.160 -> 28:37.160] Sulfites
[28:38.360 -> 28:40.360] Chlorine yeah a little bit of jam
[28:46.000 -> 28:48.000] Was his name? Lawrence.
[28:48.000 -> 28:50.000] Sweet guy.
[28:50.000 -> 28:52.000] So you pile all this stuff
[28:52.000 -> 28:54.000] into a jar, yeah?
[28:54.000 -> 28:56.000] And now I'm only going based off
[28:56.000 -> 28:58.000] what I've seen online.
[28:58.000 -> 29:00.000] But you put the cap on this jar
[29:00.000 -> 29:02.000] and then, like, out of nowhere
[29:02.000 -> 29:04.000] this little alien appears
[29:04.000 -> 29:07.320] and makes the vinegar
[29:08.740 -> 29:09.960] Huh?
[29:09.960 -> 29:15.480] Where's the alien come from? Who knows mate? Wow, who knows and the alien is called the mother
[29:16.160 -> 29:20.400] So it's called this this thing. What the fuck are you talking about?
[29:20.400 -> 29:24.920] This thing grows on top of the vinegar right and it and it moves they can move
[29:21.000 -> 29:23.920] What are you talking about? This thing grows on top of the vinegar, right?
[29:23.920 -> 29:25.800] And it moves, it can move.
[29:25.800 -> 29:26.800] You can feed it.
[29:26.800 -> 29:27.800] Is this real?
[29:27.800 -> 29:28.800] Real.
[29:28.800 -> 29:30.720] You can literally Google it.
[29:30.720 -> 29:33.840] Type Google now, mother of vinegar.
[29:33.840 -> 29:34.840] Mother of vinegar.
[29:34.840 -> 29:35.840] Or vinegar mother.
[29:35.840 -> 29:36.840] Mother.
[29:36.840 -> 29:43.600] It's a fucking jellyfish, like an alien, which grows on top of the vinegar and it makes the
[29:43.600 -> 29:44.600] vinegar.
[29:44.600 -> 29:46.280] Oh yes, like mold almost.
[29:46.280 -> 29:49.000] No, it's real, it's alive.
[29:49.000 -> 29:50.400] Like it's living.
[29:50.400 -> 29:51.280] And where'd you buy one?
[29:51.280 -> 29:52.720] Where'd you buy a mother of vinegar?
[29:52.720 -> 29:54.000] No, you make it, mate.
[29:54.000 -> 29:55.240] You make a living thing?
[29:55.240 -> 29:58.360] Well, no, it grows, it's born inside the jar.
[29:59.320 -> 30:01.280] I'm confused.
[30:01.280 -> 30:03.840] I can't find any pictures of a vinegar mother.
[30:03.840 -> 30:06.160] I can find a picture of something that looks like mold floating around
[30:06.160 -> 30:09.320] No, that's it mate. That's the alien that that is
[30:10.640 -> 30:12.640] That's a living thing
[30:14.480 -> 30:18.600] How does it die it looks like a kidney doesn't it it looks like a kidney or a spleen or something
[30:18.600 -> 30:23.440] It's really strange. Well, and that is vinegar. So that's that will grow on top of the vinegar
[30:24.080 -> 30:26.720] and it's like um I
[30:26.720 -> 30:30.960] don't know it's like an alien it's weird though me and fab have also decided I
[30:30.960 -> 30:36.080] think we might get a pet octopus is it a good time to discuss that or are you
[30:36.080 -> 30:39.480] still open to the idea what how did we come on to that where did we see an
[30:39.480 -> 30:43.240] octopus I was watching a YouTube video yeah someone had an octopus and they're
[30:43.240 -> 30:46.500] really smart and it made they can survive out of water for an hour
[30:46.500 -> 30:49.240] Yeah, and then I thought wow our pods are about an hour
[30:49.240 -> 30:52.280] Yeah, what if we can drain the thing to get out of the tank?
[30:52.540 -> 30:55.360] Once we have guests on we could have an octopus with them
[30:55.360 -> 30:59.920] So we could put a tank in this shelving big we could behind us
[30:59.920 -> 31:03.400] But I think that they're almost too smart for our own good
[31:03.400 -> 31:06.340] Yeah, apparently they get out and come out in the night and explore the room in that
[31:06.340 -> 31:10.440] Yeah, imagine you just come out in the middle of the night and it's sat here playing a few games of zombies
[31:11.400 -> 31:15.180] You just it's like I was on the sim. It's just the fastest lap round
[31:16.080 -> 31:20.400] Mr. Octopus, he's got three fucking flippers on the pedal. He's got seven on the steering wheel
[31:20.600 -> 31:24.520] You'd already named it. What did you say? One minute three? I think you get you gave him a name
[31:23.080 -> 31:27.340] steering wheel you'd already named it what did you say one minute three I think you get you gave him a name did I yeah it was really it was really
[31:27.340 -> 31:31.560] like a basic now the Bruce or Brian or so I can't remember what you said but we
[31:31.560 -> 31:35.720] have already named the octopus but I'm not sure how easy it is to get a pet
[31:35.720 -> 31:40.160] octopus I've never seen one in like pets at home or it's a little bit order it
[31:40.160 -> 31:50.100] in it's a little bit animal cruelty I think even if you look after it keeping an octopus in a tank fish anything like that anything look I know some people
[31:50.100 -> 31:55.760] have fish but fish are just boring I had two fish at uni do you not do you not
[31:55.760 -> 32:01.420] think they're boring flush them dead once they've got flushed okay yeah I
[32:01.420 -> 32:06.240] know there was still alive don't because that's that's horrible why
[32:06.240 -> 32:12.000] would you flush a live fish because they live underwater you're an idiot they're
[32:12.000 -> 32:16.200] gonna die as soon as I go down the water why because that's not the right water
[32:16.200 -> 32:21.240] you can't put them in a sewage they don't survive it survive in a sewer
[32:21.240 -> 32:25.400] goldfish oh no they were dead. Yeah, they were.
[32:25.400 -> 32:26.720] That's why we got rid of them, yeah.
[32:26.720 -> 32:28.880] Yeah, Maxim Bittmoss.
[32:28.880 -> 32:30.520] They were, they had passed.
[32:30.520 -> 32:33.360] They had passed over into the second life.
[32:33.360 -> 32:34.200] And that's why I flushed them.
[32:34.200 -> 32:35.020] Yeah, there we go.
[32:35.020 -> 32:35.860] And it was like a little flume.
[32:35.860 -> 32:37.160] Sounds a lot like your name.
[32:37.160 -> 32:38.000] On their way to go.
[32:38.000 -> 32:38.820] You sent them on their way to God.
[32:38.820 -> 32:39.660] Wee!
[32:39.660 -> 32:40.500] And they went down.
[32:40.500 -> 32:41.320] Like a film.
[32:42.200 -> 32:43.800] That's how I wanna go, all right?
[32:43.800 -> 32:46.280] When I'm fucking dead, yeah, if I die before you.
[32:46.280 -> 32:47.560] You wanna be flushed!
[32:47.560 -> 32:51.840] Take me to Alton Towers and flush me down the biggest flume you've got.
[32:51.840 -> 32:55.560] You'll just be floating in a pool at the bottom with all the kids swimming around.
[32:55.560 -> 32:56.560] See you later.
[32:56.560 -> 33:00.680] Alright, I promise you now, if you die any time soon I'll make sure you're flushed.
[33:00.680 -> 33:01.680] Thank you.
[33:01.680 -> 33:02.680] What do you wanna be?
[33:02.680 -> 33:03.680] Buried.
[33:03.680 -> 33:04.680] You wanna be buried?
[33:04.680 -> 33:06.000] Yeah. Buried with? So that everyone can come and see me and give me flowers to be? Buried. You want to be buried? Yeah.
[33:06.000 -> 33:08.000] So that everyone can come and see me and give me flowers and stuff.
[33:08.000 -> 33:10.000] Buried with anything?
[33:10.000 -> 33:12.000] Um, yeah my podcast
[33:12.000 -> 33:14.000] Mike. My podcast Mike
[33:14.000 -> 33:16.000] and a paddock pass.
[33:16.000 -> 33:18.000] Put my VIP access paddock pass
[33:18.000 -> 33:20.000] on my neck. See where I get in the
[33:20.000 -> 33:22.000] afterlife with that. I just want to be
[33:22.000 -> 33:24.000] surrounded by food. Food?
[33:24.000 -> 33:26.600] I want to be, yeah, when I'm buried, yeah, like dog biscuits.
[33:26.600 -> 33:27.800] We had a premiere last night.
[33:27.800 -> 33:31.760] I actually reckon it probably took Fab two to three seconds
[33:31.760 -> 33:34.400] to get into the bag of popcorn that he had in front of him
[33:34.400 -> 33:35.240] on the chair.
[33:35.240 -> 33:36.080] You were right.
[33:36.080 -> 33:38.040] Demolished them, sweet and salty, that was my favourite.
[33:38.040 -> 33:41.800] And then we moved seats so he gets another bag.
[33:41.800 -> 33:43.280] Yeah.
[33:43.280 -> 33:46.000] We actually did get two bags. No free bar last night though.
[33:46.000 -> 33:53.000] No free bar, I'm surprised they weren't having bottles of Ferrari everywhere, considering it was the Ferrari premiere.
[33:53.000 -> 33:54.000] I know mate, but-
[33:54.000 -> 33:55.000] But who did we see?
[33:55.000 -> 33:57.000] Because I know you wanted to talk about this.
[33:57.000 -> 34:00.000] I took a piss next to Martin Brundle.
[34:02.000 -> 34:06.040] Out of everything last night, the movie premiere, Ferrari movie was great.
[34:06.040 -> 34:08.400] Seeing the actors on stage, awesome, you know,
[34:08.400 -> 34:11.040] red carpet, amazing, pics, whatever.
[34:11.040 -> 34:12.880] But I took a piss next to Martin Brundle.
[34:12.880 -> 34:13.960] And that's special mate.
[34:13.960 -> 34:17.360] Yeah, and I'm fairly sure some of it went on my shoes.
[34:17.360 -> 34:19.920] So I could probably stick these in the background now.
[34:19.920 -> 34:22.080] Martin Brundle's piss on your shoes.
[34:22.080 -> 34:24.680] And then auction them off at the next Winter Blast.
[34:25.000 -> 34:30.000] 10 grand, 15 grand, 20 grand, Martin Brundle's piss on Bab's shoes, 20 grand.
[34:30.000 -> 34:32.000] I want a bid on them.
[34:32.000 -> 34:33.000] You want to piss on them as well?
[34:33.000 -> 34:34.000] Yeah, I'll piss on them as well.
[34:34.000 -> 34:37.000] Then it'll be worth even more that you have yours and Brundle's wee on them.
[34:37.000 -> 34:40.000] I didn't see anyone else, but we did see Christian and Toto.
[34:40.000 -> 34:45.680] Now this is something that I really wanted to get stuck into in the last few minutes of this pod because
[34:46.480 -> 34:49.520] This whole couple of years on Drive to Survive
[34:49.880 -> 34:53.640] These two men have been you know fighting each other
[34:53.640 -> 34:56.480] Christian and Toto, they have been enemies, right?
[34:56.480 -> 35:03.720] Yeah, Christian effing and blinding saying sort your effing car out your bloody Austrian whatever, you know
[35:03.720 -> 35:06.480] They've been going at it and Toto's been coming back
[35:06.480 -> 35:11.280] like just passionate back and forth and I love it and then at the premiere last night they've sat
[35:11.280 -> 35:16.880] next to each other in the cinema like best mates like fucking giggling away like two little children
[35:16.880 -> 35:22.320] they come with their wives and they go as a four and they're sat together it's interesting but then
[35:22.320 -> 35:27.080] they're both such high level that I think they'll have a massive respect from each other away from the racetrack
[35:27.080 -> 35:29.200] So my dad said and for and for Netflix
[35:29.200 -> 35:34.360] It'll be so built out like you said when he goes if you got a slow car fix your fucking car
[35:34.360 -> 35:38.480] Oh, no, thanks. You're a think I a bloody Austrian whatever
[35:44.600 -> 35:45.720] Probably the background music I don't know if you added the Australian bit. But yeah, you... Probably didn't.
[35:45.720 -> 35:46.680] With a bit of background music.
[35:46.680 -> 35:47.520] Oh God.
[35:47.520 -> 35:49.000] Oh God, oh God, oh God.
[35:49.000 -> 35:49.840] With a bit of background music.
[35:49.840 -> 35:50.680] Are you ready kids?
[35:50.680 -> 35:51.520] Aye, aye!
[35:51.520 -> 35:53.400] With a bit of background music.
[35:53.400 -> 35:55.440] Anything on Netflix can sound a bit dramatic,
[35:55.440 -> 35:57.200] but I think they actually are.
[35:57.200 -> 35:58.040] No, they do it on purpose.
[35:58.040 -> 35:58.880] Probably quite good friends.
[35:58.880 -> 35:59.700] I don't know.
[35:59.700 -> 36:00.880] We've seen them at events before together.
[36:00.880 -> 36:02.040] I've seen them talking before.
[36:02.040 -> 36:03.520] Yeah, yeah.
[36:03.520 -> 36:07.560] I really wanted to go over and chat to them actually but I didn't no we still really need Christian
[36:07.560 -> 36:10.920] on the podcast we worked on it about a year ago and we actually got quite close
[36:10.920 -> 36:14.680] and now it's gone further you can't really just go and gate crash like a
[36:14.680 -> 36:19.600] conversation between Christian Horner no Jerry Halliwell, Toto Wolf and
[36:19.600 -> 36:23.720] Suzy Wolf can you really not really unless I'd had a few more beers which is
[36:23.720 -> 36:30.800] why I ended up going back to the bar to get in an attempt to get some Dutch
[36:30.800 -> 36:34.800] courage to then just pop into their conversation. But it was also an attempt thinking
[36:34.800 -> 36:38.360] well hopefully one of them will get up and go to the bar at the same time as me
[36:38.360 -> 36:42.760] yeah or a Waz if Toto had gone for a whiz I'd have gone next to him. Would you have followed him
[36:42.760 -> 36:45.680] straight into the toilet? Yeah, and I absolutely would have looked
[36:45.680 -> 36:48.400] because I think everyone would probably want to know
[36:48.400 -> 36:50.240] what Toto Wolf is packing down there.
[36:50.240 -> 36:54.480] I for sure would want to know what Toto's got down there.
[36:54.480 -> 36:55.560] For sure.
[36:55.560 -> 36:58.200] I'm straight as a nail, mate, but I don't care.
[36:58.200 -> 36:59.040] Just a drink.
[36:59.040 -> 37:00.760] I can't believe I didn't look at Martin Brundle's,
[37:00.760 -> 37:01.600] to be honest with you,
[37:01.600 -> 37:04.840] but I probably would have been embarrassed to buy my own
[37:04.840 -> 37:05.880] if I'd have looked at Brundles
[37:05.880 -> 37:07.280] because the guy's clearly got a weapon.
[37:07.280 -> 37:08.240] Okay.
[37:08.240 -> 37:09.840] I just want to let you run wild with that bit
[37:09.840 -> 37:10.880] and not bump in.
[37:10.880 -> 37:11.720] There you go.
[37:11.720 -> 37:13.560] What an interesting conversation to have on the show.
[37:13.560 -> 37:16.920] Christian, I'd say he's doing all right,
[37:16.920 -> 37:19.600] but I'd say Toto's probably packing a bit more.
[37:19.600 -> 37:21.760] Christian's got that Red Bull boost though.
[37:22.920 -> 37:23.760] Yeah.
[37:23.760 -> 37:24.580] Okay, you're right, anyway.
[37:24.580 -> 37:28.080] He's got two wings, either so. Ladies and gents
[37:28.080 -> 37:31.280] thanks so much for listening to the Pit Stop Podcast. Yeah today was just a little burst
[37:31.280 -> 37:34.880] of an episode because we have another one on Thursday. Let's get back to the normal
[37:34.880 -> 37:39.480] upload days. The season may be over but we want everyone to know when there's going to
[37:39.480 -> 37:44.440] be an episode so right now it's Tuesday. You will have one on Thursday morning because
[37:44.440 -> 37:45.640] it'll be up Wednesday midnight, right?
[37:45.640 -> 37:49.240] Yeah, you did say that last week though. It'll be up Thursday
[37:49.240 -> 37:54.480] It will be up Thursday and then it will be up Monday and then Thursday Monday Thursday Monday
[37:54.480 -> 37:58.840] Yeah, unless we do a guest episode which we are trying to get some guests. Mm-hmm for this period
[37:58.840 -> 38:00.880] We have a few that are going to be coming on before Christmas
[38:00.880 -> 38:01.240] Yeah
[38:01.240 -> 38:02.520] So strap in for that
[38:02.520 -> 38:06.420] There could be a bonus one or there could be a Sunday or a Thursday or whatever day of the week,
[38:06.420 -> 38:07.420] whatever you want to do.
[38:07.420 -> 38:09.560] Yeah, no, we'll definitely try and mix it up.
[38:09.560 -> 38:11.240] We've had some amazing messages from everyone.
[38:11.240 -> 38:13.260] Thank you to everyone with your Spotify raps.
[38:13.260 -> 38:16.500] Some people have been listening for thousands of minutes.
[38:16.500 -> 38:18.380] We've got people 0.1, 0.2.
[38:18.380 -> 38:20.020] 0.05, I saw.
[38:20.020 -> 38:21.460] That's crazy.
[38:21.460 -> 38:23.740] Thank you to everyone for that, that's amazing.
[38:23.740 -> 38:25.360] Yeah, we really appreciate everyone listening
[38:25.360 -> 38:26.200] all over the world.
[38:26.200 -> 38:27.320] I think that's the coolest thing
[38:27.320 -> 38:28.500] when we get tagged in everything,
[38:28.500 -> 38:30.680] the demographic change is just crazy.
[38:30.680 -> 38:33.620] It's not, I think we have more listeners out of the UK
[38:33.620 -> 38:35.380] than like in the UK, which is just nuts
[38:35.380 -> 38:36.400] because we're in the UK.
[38:36.400 -> 38:38.720] I like it, we're worldwide to an extent.
[38:38.720 -> 38:40.080] We're worldwide, to an extent.
[38:40.080 -> 38:41.600] You're just going to be in a random garage
[38:41.600 -> 38:44.000] in the middle of Iceland one day and walk in
[38:44.000 -> 38:49.000] and someone's going to be like, I love the podcast. I, I'd like that. Mr. Worldwide mate, here you are.
[38:49.000 -> 38:52.060] Yeah, it's a what, Bjorn Johnson, whatever his name is, the world's strongest man
[38:52.880 -> 39:00.040] How how on earth did you get to that? Because he's from Iceland. Okay. There you go. The great Carly mate. Yeah, the great Carly
[39:00.040 -> 39:06.000] There you go, 619 baby, Ray Mysterio, come spin that shit.
[39:06.000 -> 39:11.000] Thank you so much for listening to Pit Stop, we got 10% battery on the laptop, we hope you loved it.
[39:11.000 -> 39:19.000] The tidings we bring, you and your king, we wish you a merry Christmas.
[39:19.000 -> 39:21.000] We used to do that in school.
[39:21.000 -> 39:25.280] We wish you a Merry Christmas Santa.
[39:25.280 -> 39:27.120] But when you really were excited to be singing.
[39:27.120 -> 39:27.960] Stuck into it, yeah.
[39:27.960 -> 39:28.780] Yeah.
[39:28.780 -> 39:29.620] Well, maybe we'll go carol singing
[39:29.620 -> 39:31.640] that we could do some carol singing.
[39:31.640 -> 39:32.840] Nah, let's not.
[39:32.840 -> 39:34.140] Could be quite funny, though.
[39:34.140 -> 39:34.980] Yeah, maybe, yeah.
[39:34.980 -> 39:37.120] Could be a TikTok or a real song, you know.
[39:37.120 -> 39:38.440] Ooh, we have to wait, see.
[39:38.440 -> 39:40.960] Down, down, down, down, down, down.
[39:40.960 -> 39:43.280] Knock on people's doors in our flat.
[39:43.280 -> 39:45.160] Hi, we're just here to do some Christmas carols.
[39:45.160 -> 39:46.640] But we're not singing, we're just humming.
[39:46.640 -> 39:48.880] Get the guitar out!
[39:48.880 -> 39:51.240] Get Nat Pinkham down here because she's a good singer.
[39:51.240 -> 39:52.640] Voice of an angel!
[39:52.640 -> 39:54.120] Yeah, she has.
[39:54.120 -> 39:55.120] Voice of an angel.
[39:55.120 -> 39:57.440] Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for listening to the show.
[39:57.440 -> 40:01.520] Rate it five stars, hit the follow button, and we'll see you guys on Thursday.
[40:01.520 -> 40:02.520] Have a great week.
[40:02.520 -> 40:03.520] Have an awesome one.
[40:03.520 -> 40:05.520] Bye! see you guys on Thursday. Have a great week. Have an awesome one. Bye.
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