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2019-08-23 10:19 pm

Peter Crouch Podcast - Another Cameo

I'm not a huge football fan.
I love watching the big tournaments (Euro and WC, basically), and I'm known to at least switch channels to check on the score every now and again whenever Austria is playing (or, if I'm in a bad mood, engage in some therapy by shouting at the TV *lol*). But that's the extent of it.

And yet, I have taken to listening to a football podcast while I'm out and about running or bouldering. Mostly because it has turned out that listening to a podcast where they spend an hour each episode discussing the guests fantasy "perfect meal" is not a particularly great idea when you're running laps. Lesson learned.

Anyway.

I've been listening to "That Peter Crouch" podcast - mostly because the hosts are somewhat entertaining and I don't mind if I miss the occasional minute here and there if my thoughts wander or I'm stuck thinking through a boulder problem.

Now, imagine my surprise when out of nowhere a very familiar name got mentioned while I was listening to episode 11. (Yes, I actually did a double take so big that it made me lose my balance and topple off the boulder onto the mat. But that's another story. It's safe to say though that, seconds later, I was feeling rather grateful to actually be on the mat already, because I was shaking with laughter imagining the scene.... )

Curious?








You can find the podcast on the BBC Sounds app, on (probably) whichever app you usually use for your pod-listening, or you can simply click here (or onto the pic). The part you'll want to be listening to begins at ~3:20)
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2019-08-19 10:57 pm

Adam Buxton Podcast - A Cameo

As I have been mentioning in my last post, I'm currently listening my way through the back catalogue of Adam Buxton's podcast.

And while I'm super interested, entertained, intrigued, moved, and a variety of other things while listening, I'm rarely really surprised. That is, until I hit episode 84.



At around minute 11, a very familiar name popped up suddenly in an anecdote about a birthday party (presumably one that took place in London... hint, hint).

If you're interested in a bit of name-puns, banter, questionable fashion choices, and (I think) a bit of stardom bleeding through, have a klickety-click here to access the episode.

Have fun listening (and maybe someone feels inspired by this little anecdote?! I'd love to see it pop up in some fic some day... :) )!
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2019-08-04 10:29 pm

Life, Love & Lemons - July 2019

As many, if not all of you know by now, I'm super bad at keeping up with this journal. The last time I posted on here before today? Nearly a year ago? Goddamnit!

But since I want to be better (and I really like the idea of keeping a somewhat regular account of what I'm up to -apart from my Instagram - come, check out what's going on @amruniel ;) ), I have come up with the idea of starting to write monthly reviews/recounts of what I was up to, what I did, dreamed of, loved, hated, you name it. Let's see if I can at least commit to one effing entry per month.

This can't be too hard to do, can it? CAN IT??!!

Anyway, let's see what July of 2019 had in store for me!

The Good, the Bad, and the ... Lazy?! )
 
 
 
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So... apparently THIS happens when you put a ginger out into the sun... 🤣🤣🤣🤣😅🤷💪

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...oopsie?! Though that actually happened in June)

Podcasts:
I have to admit I have never understood the appeal of podcasts. I always thought that listening to other people talking about whatever was just about as much a waste of time as listening to audiobooks was - in other words, it was time I would rather use for actually reading something. (I'm a little book-snob, I know. Nothing beats ink on paper. And I still stand by that, even though my stance on podcasts has changed dramatically.)

Life has its funny, mysterious turns, and so it happened that the habit of listening to BBC radio online that I formed last fall and winter (first in order to help improve my British accent for the pronunciation class I had to do, later also because I really really enjoyed some programs) got me looking up the first podcast I ever listened to - a cricket podcast of all things! That story also happened in June:


 
 
 
 
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I am from Austria. My knowledge of cricket is roughly this: it's played with bats and a ball, and said ball sometimes gets up close and personal with a piece of sandpaper if the Australians are involved (yeah, this made international news). Oh, and thanks to Harry Potter fanfiction I'm also aware that there's a thing called the Ashes (don't ask 🤷🤣) So, why have I been bingeing on a cricket podcast of all things lately? Because two weeks ago I heard @felixwhite and @greg_james on 5live Drive while climbing and their excitement about some catch made me laugh so much that I fell off the boulder. I checked out their first live show, laughed even more, found their podcast and have become addicted in a matter of minutes. As of today I'm all caught up, and while I still have next to no clue about how cricket is actually played (but can throw around words like mankading and two-paced pitch like a pro) and even the hugely entertaining @matthoran1010 knows more about the game than me, I can by now say with real authority that @jimmya9 is not only super entertaining, extremely likeable, and has a great sense of humour (and knows his shredders and printers!) but also proves that I just love listening to Northern Bastards™️ (apparently it's not just @sean_bean_official -interesting 🤔). Apart from that, the podcast has taught me that people look at you strangely when you walk around with a face-splitting grin; scoot away from you on public transport when you start snorting with laughter about something they can't hear; and just cannot deal with it when you literally become the embodiment of 🤣 when Mattchin gets on a roll with Spankers and Dirty Balls. In the last couple of weeks I have gained a new catch phrase (which nobody around me understands or reacts to correctly), have been cursed (or blessed) with a whole army of theme tunes stuck in my head (We like to... CRUSIC!), have learned A LOT about the sad trials of Jos Buttler, and know one thing for sure: I'll tune in the next time, even if it's a bit spicy, that is! 🌶️ If you haven't listened to this podcast (and I know you haven't!) give it a try - until then, GO WELL!

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Ever since then I have listened to a few other podcasts, some of which I completely and madly fell in love with:
  • My Dad Wrote A Porno: If you, like me, have ever giggled about cringe-worthy sex-scenes in fanfics where you just KNEW the author had never actually seen another human being naked, let alone had sex, then this podcast is for you. I swear, I laughed until I cried. I snorted drinks all over the place. I literally (and loudly) groaned "uuuuuh nooooooo!" at some particularly dubious wording/descriptions - while out in public. And I had a BLAST! I can't wait until season 5 starts in September!
  • Cut Through Nutrition: A superb look at all things nutrition and the fallacies of non-nutritionists trying to explain their views by using nutritional studies and data. It's a super interesting topic, and while it is mainly targeted at medical professionals, the two super likeable presenters talk about everything in a way that makes it easy to follow for us laypeople, and in a way that educates while being super interesting.
  • The Adam Buxton Podcast: If long, rambly conversations that cover everything from common man-flu to death are your thing, Adam's podcast is just the right listen for you! I love, love, love it (and couldn't be happier that I still have over 60 episodes to go until I'm caught up!)
Climbing: As I have mentioned in my "Tailenders" Instagram post, the first time I hear Greg James and Felix White enthuse about cricket I fell of the boulder wall because they made me laugh so much. Clever people (like you, dear reader ;D) might extrapolate from that, that I started to go climbing again. And they would be right! I do it a lot less frequent than I used to, about once a week roughly, but I'm really enjoying it again. And what's more, I kind of start to really like bouldering.... Which is... a story for next month, I think :D 


So, this is it... my first monthly review. Let's see if I can make this a habit........... (if not, you can always reach me over on Instagram... or via PM/DM here or there... or via mail for those of you who have my email... or.... pretty much everywhere except here it seems... oopsieeeeeee!)