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363 - Piss up at a Brewery

Ep. 363

This week’s episode is hosted by Ben & Webby. The first topic of discussion is the rocketing demand for frozen peas in the Webster household.


They talk about their predictions for the Christmas period.


Ben mentions the YIELD network debate at the Forum in Norwich.


To finish the podcast, they reminisce over Carlsberg adverts.

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