Wrinkles and Wit

Episode 8 - Hearts, Smoking Lawn Clippings and Beer.

52 min · 11. sept. 2024
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This episode we are all over the place again, including medical procedures, weather, pubs, and alcohol regulations. Ian discusses his recent angiogram and the different entry points for the procedure. He also mentions familial hypercholesterolemia and the importance of regular check-ups. The conversation then shifts to the weather, with discussions about strong winds and humidity. We compare the difference between pubs in Australia and the UK. Below is AI generated .... Overall, the conversation provides insights into personal experiences, cultural differences, and everyday topics. The conversation covers various topics including the impact of alcohol on different cultures, the dangers of drugs, the nostalgia of vinyl records, and the experience of attending live concerts.

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Episode 8 - Hearts, Smoking Lawn Clippings and Beer.

This episode we are all over the place again, including medical procedures, weather, pubs, and alcohol regulations. Ian discusses his recent angiogram and the different entry points for the procedure. He also mentions familial hypercholesterolemia and the importance of regular check-ups. The conversation then shifts to the weather, with discussions about strong winds and humidity. We compare the difference between pubs in Australia and the UK. Below is AI generated .... Overall, the conversation provides insights into personal experiences, cultural differences, and everyday topics. The conversation covers various topics including the impact of alcohol on different cultures, the dangers of drugs, the nostalgia of vinyl records, and the experience of attending live concerts.

11. sept. 202452 min