
Comedians Nathan and Tristan discuss the first article Wikipedia's Random Article feature throws at them. No take-backs. No second chances.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyStand-Up | |||

A nice political episode.
Tristan comes out against the Vietnamese and doesn't know what the Eye of Soron (?) is.
NHR blames the hippy movement for the rise of organised crime in the Americas.
The security policy of the Enrique Peña Nieto administ... more
We have "cold opens" as part of the format now. We discuss the intersection of naval and anime culture, Japanese curries, and the reality show Terrace House. NHR gives an interesting political account of Japanese "cuteness" as a response to unfair de... more
We got a juicebox on our hands here.
After toiling through articles about moths and meaningless sport statistics, an oasis appeared before your hosts when Wikipedia's Random Article link took us to My Girlfriend's Boyfriend (2010) starring Alyssa Mi... more
NHR explains his baritone and tells a house-hunting story.
Cricket is the most complicated game in the world (according to Stephen Fry).
NHR heaps scorn upon Tristan's new coffee-table book of Australian Mammals, saying that this kind of book is co... more
If you're a New York mobster from the 1950's, what does it mean for your biographer to write that you talk like a New York mobster from the 1920's? Does it just mean that the way you speak is a bit out of date?
The two circles 'boomers on Facebook' ... more
It sinks in that ~20% of Wikipedia articles are about particular species.
Once you have a substantial zoological collection going it's damn near impossible to get rid of it.
We notice a tendency to just say facts from the article to each other and ... more
NHR provides a long overdue explanation of what he was thinking with the original title of the podcast. Tristan hauls him over the coals again. We discuss NHR's antipathy to biology, and the fact that he has reached full maturity. We get into what it... more
'Football has to be played.' When we were forced to research and talk about the 2018-2019 season of the Tanzanian Premier League, we did not anticipate that this League would have been so plagued with activities not going ahead. Before we get there, ... more
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Apple Podcasts | #114 |










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