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857: Lucky Bags and Death at the Bodega (26 JUL 2025)
Neal grudgingly gives a dog some credit, issues a stark warning about video game points, considers the reported last words of Mother Teresa, prescribe...

856: Why Signatures Should be Assigned at Birth (17 JULY 2025)
Neal makes the case for government assigned signatures for new borns, considers how sitcom kids have become so sophisticated, explains his virtual toa...

855: Your Cat’s Bar Tab and the Law (9 JULY 2025)
Neal discusses Smurfs versus Avatar, explaining ball point pens to a cat, the argument against Meccano, early childhood memories: were those nurses or...

854: The Miming Submariner’s Post Apocalypse Raincheck (23 JUN 2025)
Neal discusses how to eat a spring roll, cuckoo clock apartments, how many cats an ark needs, how the Mona Lisa ended up like that, lubricated uphoste...

853: One Simple Lie to Bring Out the Best in Your Doctor
Neal discusses whether dogs are cultural appropriators, why Dracula is science fiction, building a house inside a barn, theme park castles, pet spider...

852: Clockwork Orange Treatment for Potholers?
Neal discusses having something in common with Dan Rather, sidewinder glass lengths, the Mandela Effect on Special K (cereal), a memorable brush with...

851: The Keyboardist, the Judge and the Stenographer
Neal discusses demystifying Road Runners and Coyotes, a very bad use of a Maigret paperback, saving a Genesis keyboarist from jury duty, court stenogr...

850: You’re Going to Love How You Look When You’re Drinking This
Neal adds some colour to the parable of the boy who cried wolf, wonders what it's like to run a combine harvester, tears the so-called leaping Salmon...

849: Back to the Living Room Before It’s Too Late
Neal “remembers” a twenty minute nuclear catastrophe on Ireland’s east coast, compares your cat to an anthropomophic Mars rover, invents the virtual h...

848: Nobody is Impressed by your Dog Befriending Skills
Neal discusses the logistiics of handling raw chicken on bathroom visits, an experiment for your next ATM visit, workplace pneumatic tube messaging et...

847: Going Nowhere Slowly
Neal discusses beaches spontaneously turning to concrete, a parent's head replacement disclosure dilemna, a busman's holiday in jail, the case for goi...

846: Not Too Many Ems On The Outside
Neal EXPOSES how motorists are disappearing in a secret holding pattern, MAKES the case for appetisers for a better drip feed regime, EXPLAINS how thi...

845: Boogeyman’s Grand Day Out
Neal offers fresh advice to parents on handling the Boogeyman. explains our primitave plateware to far future listeners, wonders why nobody talks abou...

844: Navigating Self Facing Voodoo Doll Feedback Loops
Neal reveals how ducks prevented him settling in the US, uncovers your treadmill cat's OCD hell, closes in on the surprising identity of the oligarchs...

843: Your Own Personal Ice Age
In a packed hour, Neal discusses work life balance in the American Wild West, making Spielberg's Duel (1971) on an even lower budget, unexplained gene...

842: We Need to Talk About Your Dead Arm
Neal recreates some special moments from the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert. advises on talking to adults about your dead arm, wonders if you should...

841: Getting to the Creek
Neal considers insect consumption norms, identifies a new actor level below extras, exposes a town with a landmark brown stain, confuses the movies St...

840: Omnidirectional Optic Nerves and Your Dog
Neal reinvents the ensuite and consequently food ingredients labelling, evaluates modern prodding techniques, changes your mind about ghost trains and...

839: The January Test
Neal reveals what every flightless bird knows, considers the surprising pros and cons of chopsticks and cutlery, administers a very special listener t...

838: An Insom Maniacal Christmas
In a Christmas Day episode not for younger ears, Neal discusses identifying insects by smell, tage teaming citrus fruites, declaring dead weight at Cu...

837: Experimenting with Speed
Neal proposes a thought exercise for listeners in traffic, identifies a new use for the top of your head, explains how to listen via medical stethesco...

836: Wasp Fiction
Neal sets out his one big problem with both Radiohead and Gilbert O'Sullivan, makes the case for traceable dog food, maps out the next evolutionary st...

835: Bippily Blippily Bop
Neal corrects the listener's delusions about auto pilot, illustrates the differences betwen humanoid cats and Edward Scissorhands and discusses the an...

834: Your Pharmacy Advent Calendar is Leaking
Neal reveals what it would take for him to name a fourth cat after a UN Secretary General, recalls the one comic book in every Christian Brothers Scho...

833: The Desert is a Mirage
Neal discusses encoutering your postman in another neighbourhood, playing Dr Suess, a terrifying futuristic garage, reinventing the painted ostrich eg...

832: All Toothpaste All the Time
Neal looks at the presumed defacto diplomatic relationship allowing the moon to slosh our seas around, reveals which of his arms is the least interest...

831: Cultivating a Non Hereditary Nasal Helmet
Neal discusses apple core cowardice, treadmills for swimming, documentaries about little Timmy falling down a well, how and why to properly record you...

830: What’s in a Yak?
Neal exposes a surprising truth about smartphone fires, considers issues of scale at a doll's house tea party, advises on conditioning one's fingers...

829: Dante’s Magic Gondola
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Neal considers how to poach eggs in their shells, the logistics of sieve use for gold hunters and drugs mul...

828: How Lidl Works
Neal discusses what wiki editors say about you in meetings, sizes and brands of dog, undetstanding British Bulldog, graceful vacuum handling in a labo...

827: Bloodworking from Home
Neal invadervently creates a bespoke music radio jingle while trying to prove a point, takes a refreshingly positive look at the Dark Ages, proposes a...

826: Musical Stools
Neal uncovers a massive parallel between Bruce Willis' The Sixth Sense character and 1960s Muppets precurser Sam and Friends, proposes an ingenius new...

825: Something Beginning with A
Neal discusses Roald Dahl’s shed boundaries, demolishing and redeveloping a mountain, how sculptors manage Phil Lynott and Luke Kelly’s hair, designin...

824: Method Actor’s Superman
Neal delivers an overview of the second hand sock market, considers how a method actor tackles Superman, wonders whether scalding the roof of your mou...

823: Lay Ministers Can’t Wipe
Neal considers how a cat learns to smoke in the current regulatory environment, explains your child’s hunger for paramilitary-style balaclavas and dis...

822: In Case this is Being Recorded
Neal puts beekeeping under the spotlight, recounts an old cat-related head injury, imagines how normal people say “dog” and discusses bin day in a Ste...

821: Deep Dive on Overthinking
Neal discusses what they did to Craig Ferguson, humanoid cats fraternising with regular cats, what to do if your president freezes, elastic band fract...

820: Talking Cat Cuss Therapy
Neal examines what we know about farm animal cravings, contemplates career progression in a firm of guitarists, reimagines Sinéad O’Connor’s SNL pope...

819: Nine to Five for the Shipwrecked
Neal proposes a twelve step approach to ET and discusses nine to five life for the shipwrecked, anti-social astronauts, saving on invisible ink, how r...