Ruthie - The Lockdown Sessions
Kids & Family
Family relationships are a major thread in the latest father-and-daughter podcast. With dad being a 'spooky' middle child, and Ruthie the baby of the family, birth order is discussed, as well as the parent-child dynamic with the calculation that once your child leaves for university, you have already spent 95 per cent of the time you will ever spend with them. One listener sends his sad story of losing touch with his daughter who is a student at York University, and other subjects covered include; no-platforming, Nandos, Selfridges, and Jeremy Thorpe. There are also a couple of 'mildly interesting' dad stories.
For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacyShortage of working class students at York Uni? 'Well, I met a boy from Scunthorp
A Fresher's Life - Playing Mario Kart in Someone's Room
'Look at me on Instagram, as long as you're not weird.'
'University is unbelievably like Love Island'
Making a Cheese Toastie in a wok, sexual consent & a cup of tea, & other student tales.
The overpowering smell of boy - Ruth starts Uni.
'I don't just disagree with what he says, I think he's a bad man.'
'I'm always a little worried that everyone will hate me.'
'People don't talk about being shaky and feeling lost very often. It's hard.'
'Let me finish my sentence!'
'I've never put a condom on a cucumber'
The Obamas' nine bathrooms - 'The super rich will be the death of this world.'
'I hope Kings Of Leon aren't listening.'
'I'm not going to iron anything when I get to university.'
'When are we getting free stuff?'
'Boris Is Pretty Dicky'
'I don't buy this phoney free speech argument, where you can say anything you want.'
'Boris has Matilda syndrome. He thinks he's special.'
'I enjoy a potato smile, but they're not the height of elegance.'
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