EPISODE · Dec 12, 2017 · 23 MIN
The Granny Buttons Sessions
from The Tom and Jack Podcast · host Tom & Jack
Old Tom and Jack-Donald had a farm. Ee-i-ee-i-o. Tom and Jack have had some recording issues lately so here's something to tide you over. This is a collection of assorted noises that have never before been available in podcast form. Featuring George Harrison, Russell Howard, a lost Hee Bee Bee Gees, President William McKinnley and some swearing on Radio Bicester. The swearing was publicly chastised but privately condoned by all involved. As Jack said at the time "you can't eat an egg without breaking (sic) egg." Enjoy. Originally broadcast 11/12/2017. Here's the pitch video for Soft Lad Gyms Inc. (SLG) And here's Tom's thing documenting the whole thing Here's our INFAMOUS application for Hunted Read Tom's full application for the Apprentice here. Here's us learning to cook with Zoella. Watch Japanese House Cafe Interview we done Android Email Twitter Facebook Instagram
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Old Tom and Jack-Donald had a farm. Ee-i-ee-i-o. Tom and Jack have had some recording issues lately so here's something to tide you over. This is a collection of assorted noises that have never before been available in podcast form. Featuring George Harrison, Russell Howard, a lost Hee Bee Bee Gees, President William McKinnley and some swearing on Radio Bicester. The swearing was publicly chastised but privately condoned by all involved. As Jack said at the time "you can't eat an egg without breaking (sic) egg." Enjoy. Originally broadcast 11/12/2017. Here's the pitch video for Soft Lad Gyms Inc. (SLG) And here's Tom's thing documenting the whole thing Here's our INFAMOUS application for Hunted Read Tom's full application for the Apprentice here. Here's us learning to cook with Zoella. Watch Japanese House Cafe Interview we done Android Email Twitter Facebook Instagram
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