Boredom

EPISODE · Sep 30, 2021 · 34 MIN

Boredom

from Sideways · host Graham Landi & Martin Pankhurst

This week we're talking about what causes boredom and the terribly destructive things we sometimes have a tendency to do when we feel bored.In the course of the conversation, we touched on a range of topics including "The Young Ones",  queues at petrol stations, ramraiding bakeries, and wetting yourself.Don't miss it. It's not boring.You can email us at [email protected] again for listening, we really appreciate it.

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