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O - Old People (w/ Rose Wilkinson & Selma Ari De Rossi)

1 h 8 min · 17 de may de 2020
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Ah the previous generations, what a laugh they are. It is absolute pot-luck whether the older person you talk to is going to be a sane, normal human being, capable of conversation and holding interest in what you have to say without asking you why you haven't had kids yet, or whether they are going to be the absolute opposite of that and they flaunt their broken economy in front of us. Some of us are more forgiving of the older generation than others, so in an effort to find some middle ground, I am joined by Rose Wilkinson and Selma Ari De Rossi to discuss Karens, grandparents, older people in the modern world, and more! Recorded 9th January 2018.

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