
30 Old 30 Young
30 Old 30 Young explores the fascinating contrasts of life in your thirties through the eyes of two cousins living vastly different paths. Join us as we navigate the uncertainties of adult life, from career choices to lifestyle decisions, through both a globetrotting adventurer's and a family-focused perspective.
Our main episodes dive deep into real-life challenges facing thirty-somethings today, while our mini-episodes break down the three best and worst aspects of pivotal adult life scenarios.
Whether you're questioning your life choices, seeking perspective, or just wanting to hear honest conversations about adulting, this podcast offers authentic insights into the beautiful chaos of your third decade. New episodes released weekly, featuring raw discussions about career transitions, relationships, mental health, and the endless quest for work-life balance. Your thirties don't come with a manual - but this podcast comes pretty close.
30 Old 30 Young
Mini Episode: Top 3 relationship icks
In this mini episode we’re revealing our top 3 relationship icks 🤢.
You might be guilty of one of these without even realising it 👀 .. or you could have the same 😅.
Here’s what to expect..
• Defining the concept of icks and their significance in dating
• Importance of restaurant etiquette in forming relationships
• Sharing food dynamics and why they matter
• The dangers of codependency in relationships
• Issues around social media posting and its effects on romantic dynamics
• Final thoughts on navigating personal icks in the dating world
Get ready for the red flags and all the icks… with a few little surprises thrown in!😉
Have a great week & don’t forget to rate us once you’ve listened 🙌🏼🙏🏼
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Hello and welcome to the mini episode of 30 Old, 30 Young.
Speaker 2:I love a mini. They are my faves.
Speaker 1:The energy is high. We're feeling good.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:As we take down relationships, one ick at a time. Well, actually okay. So I've asked you for your top icks.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:That's a new, that's a millennial phrase, isn't it Icks or Gen Z phrase?
Speaker 2:right, you're sounding old now. Ix is Ix. It's one of them. New phrases from TikTok. You're describing the Ix. It's.
Speaker 1:Ix? No, but Ix is like something that makes you cringe to the point that you couldn't date that person.
Speaker 2:That's the way I see an Ix right cringe to the point like I just pushed you off then yeah, that's it.
Speaker 1:So you couldn't, so I would like to preface it, even though we're going to do our relationship ics. Yeah, none of these are about my current relationship, because I wouldn't be able to be around. I get that yeah so these are ones that I've experienced in the past, and I'd say it's meant to be top three, but I've got, I've got a lot of them, but you go first because I'm going to hold this when are you doing top three? Yeah, I think I've got some side quests to go for?
Speaker 2:Oh, I'll give you one extra. You can have four.
Speaker 1:Okay, nice.
Speaker 2:It's a bonus.
Speaker 1:I need it Okay, go for it, hit me, hit me, hit me.
Speaker 2:You go first, Mr 15,000 X.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:You've got quite a Restaurant etiquette.
Speaker 1:Oh, don't slope your drink. Chew your food with your mouth closed. Don't be rude to the waiter. Use the right cutlery.
Speaker 2:That's six X's. No, that's all one.
Speaker 1:It's restaurant etiquette. Okay, fine, if we're about to go out for a meal and I'm worried, like is she going to do this and talk to me while she's with a mouthful, it's getting over my head, see sometimes I worry if I eat my mouth or I'm just so enjoying my food yummy, yummy, yummy gross, disgusting no, I don't.
Speaker 2:Next time you see me, I'm trying to eat my mouth.
Speaker 1:I've just been watching you like no, I don't, I'm just joking sat across from a washing machine.
Speaker 2:I'm not joking. Sometimes I do love a bit of my food.
Speaker 1:I'm like yeah, I'm loving my food.
Speaker 2:I'm in the moment with my food yeah ah, I've got one ick sharing food. Oh, who wants to share food? I'm fine with that. Someone says to me let's share a food. I'm like no, I'm just joking, it's not really an ick, I think it's your ick. Share a curry and a naan bread and chips?
Speaker 1:I'm like no oh no, I'm not sharing one meal. My thing is that tapas.
Speaker 2:Love that if.
Speaker 1:Brie goes do you want to share a dessert. I'm like we could share two desserts, you know that's my yeah, desserts, yeah, or like even a main like, I think, if we're at a restaurant Brie and I will never order the same thing.
Speaker 2:I do like it. Yeah, but only if I go to a curry.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm going to have a full meal to myself. You're eating like prison rules. You're like this is mine.
Speaker 2:I look forward to that meal.
Speaker 1:Okay, I've already told you today you came in and I'm like I can't wait for it. You are excited, but is that a nick If someone like leant across and nicked a bit of your? You know, get off me. Paneer, Ugh yeah.
Speaker 2:But no, it doesn't.
Speaker 1:No, I think that's like my ick was related to your enjoying your food so much. Yeah, I don't like people who make food their personality. You know when they're like Well.
Speaker 2:I'm a carb girl.
Speaker 1:Don't talk to me until you've taken me out for food, and then, after they've had the food, don't talk to me until you've taken me out for food and then, after they've had the food, they're like I'm all happy now if I have a food. It's like what is that? That's disgusting. Grow up, have you not seen those?
Speaker 2:Yeah, they're hangry oh you're not hangry. Have you never been hungry before? I've been hungry, yeah, but you get hanging out vitriol to people because I haven't had a. Snickers.
Speaker 1:No, sometimes I can't get hungry. What Go eat something then?
Speaker 2:When you're exhausted, you know, oh, I just need food and you can't have food.
Speaker 1:Why can't you?
Speaker 2:Well, I don't know the situation, but sometimes You've always got to have a banana in your pocket, ready to go. Yeah, but sometimes I can. If you're tired and you need food, say you're out on a walk and it's like take trail mix. I can't think of an example. That's what I'm saying because it's stupid, because you're shopping with someone and they're like, oh, half an hour more, I need food, I'm going to faint. Alright, you go get food.
Speaker 1:I'll see you in a sec yeah, it's okay, because if you're going to go if I was with someone who gets all pissy when they're hungry and they're like if and they need to go to food. I'd be like I'd be like go get it then. If, as long as you're away from me right now, I can have a good time shopping rather than you moaning, why don't you?
Speaker 2:you skip breakfast this is the problem you never get angry.
Speaker 1:Then if you're hungry, I get angry all the time, but nothing to do with the hunger because, I'm very rarely. I'm always usually topping up.
Speaker 2:You know, I'm very rarely hungry you're one of those, you know, when you go out for a drink and you get hangover, and the other person doesn't care that, oh, you're just being sorry for yourself, but it's because they don't get hangovers and you're one of those when it comes to hangry. You're just never in that position.
Speaker 1:I'm more. Yeah, I guess so. Yeah, I thought you meant with the hangover. Yeah, I'm more like Brie doesn't do it. She doesn't go like all moody because she hasn't had food or something like that. She'll be happy getting food. Like if I turn up with some food she'll be happy and that's absolutely fine. It's a completely different situation. But she's never been like like she's not talking to me, what's up with? You, so I haven't had kfc today or something like. It's just, that's weird do people actually do?
Speaker 1:that I just want my do people actually do that? People. Well, they do it on TikTok and that's the same thing. If you, you know, if you present it on TikTok.
Speaker 2:I have been hangry before, not that I'm throwing my toys out hangry as a personality, get out.
Speaker 1:Yeah, have a cereal bar.
Speaker 2:Yeah, have something but there again, like today, go away from me didn't have time for breakfast because I had a meeting. Then went to the meeting I had a little bit of chocolate great, help me a little bit.
Speaker 1:But I did it, though no I like my wheat a bit. I like my lunch I miss a little shake on the little protein shake on the drive I'm not wasting my calories on a protein shake. You can get lower calories these days, no 100 calories 100 calories.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's nothing. No, I could have no could have.
Speaker 1:What half a week I could utilize those 100 calories. Trust me okay, I'm saving up for my paneer so hungry people give you the egg. That one was just a bonus one. What was the first one? Uh, restaurant etiquette etiquette okay just just sort it out.
Speaker 2:If you've got no table manners, then I've got no time being with you okay yeah, that's it simple okay, yep, gives me the ick when you're with someone who is not chill, and by not chill I mean for me, for instance, I could do shit and I won't pull them up on it saying I do this all the time. I've never been in a relationship where I've had to do everything. Okay, they've been. We've been very 50 50 okay but you know, if you do do 50, 50, yeah, and they say, well, you've not done that, I did this, this, this. I'm like oh yeah, you can't.
Speaker 1:You can't if you make a relationship a competition what? Not even a competition it's like well, I did the dishwasher, so you should be doing, you should cook but it it's like no, I have done that.
Speaker 2:I've just not complained about it like what you are doing right now.
Speaker 1:If I started listing off the things I did, then it would weigh out weight.
Speaker 2:But that's when you go to that level and that's when you start listing all the shit you've done.
Speaker 1:Brie and I always go with the play to your strengths. What I'm good at around the house is the things she does, and it works well. Well, I'm I'm a good kitchen cleaner, so I clean the kitchen. Brie's a good vacuumer. She does all the vacuuming.
Speaker 2:That's fine breeze, you know, sometimes you can do a bit of both, can't you?
Speaker 1:oh, you can. But I'm saying like, if we kind of I, I don't. I quite like a little kitchen clean, I like having the music on and having a scrub down and sorting out, I'll rearrange a cupboard for fun. That's where I'm at in my life, so, and she's like if there's anything that like anything, like a thorough cleaning or a detailing job.
Speaker 1:Brie knows, that's where I'm, that's my bag, and then she's got her other things that she does and we just both kind of stay in our lane doing it and luckily it kind of it halves quite nicely and we're just bobbing along Right and we don't have to pull each other up on anything.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I do hate it if someone's in like a bad mood and they just want to like have a moan fuck off, go to the gym, run it off.
Speaker 1:That's your answer. Run it off.
Speaker 2:Think about all the things you could do. Thing is, if you don't want someone to moan at you, do you? No, like okay, I'm not saying, if you're being lazy, I don't know how to put this but don't moan at people, because you've got your own life, haven't you?
Speaker 1:and often they're deflecting, it's because they've been a lazy fucker they've seen you also maybe like not do something. So they're like I can get her on this, and if I get her on this, she can't get me because I've already started it and she's just throwing it back at me. Therefore, I'm winning, and at that point they're just looking for a way out and they should just dump you or you dump them and you move on.
Speaker 2:This is why I live on my own please yeah, true. Shut that door. If I can do what I want, it's great, honestly.
Speaker 1:If I cooking, I can, and I can clean them afterwards, yeah, but your food's hot, it? No, I'm with you on that one. It's just you then do have to go back. You can't be like because if, if brie went to me, like if she left the dishes, came with the hot food, ate the hot food and then went oh, I'm in a food coma, I can't oh, I hate that.
Speaker 2:No, you're not in a food coma you just eat too much stop it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, no, that's yeah. Excuses and deflection big right, I hear you on that one, this one, um, I was speaking to um, my friend about this last night and he says you need to rephrase the way you're saying that, because I said I said to him like people from different cultures dating right, and he was like, rephrase how you're saying that. And I said no, I'm not interracial. That's absolutely fine by me. There's a specific type of two nationalities getting together that gives me the ick, and I'm aware that I'm a British guy dating a Canadian. However, when English and American people get together, they are the biggest ick alive and I can't stand it. My TikTok is filled to the brim with like, oh my god, I'm in yorkshire having a yorkshire pudding with my boyfriend. I'm just like, so it's not impressive, I don't care yeah, but if you're making that your entire personality yeah, but sometimes
Speaker 2:there's nothing else going on yeah, but to us it might not be a big, but to them it is because they're not in this country.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but the internet is vast. Yeah, and there is nothing that I could learn about Canadian culture that would blow my mind so much. I'd be like, can you believe it? I know about it because Tim Hortons yeah, I went there and I had a coffee. It's a coffee chain, yeah, but I didn't go. Guys, have you seen these donuts at Tim Hortons? This is crazy.
Speaker 2:I'm here with my Canadian wife yeah, but it's a big thing, isn't it?
Speaker 1:on TikTok, that's what I'm saying you have to like really ham up the fact that that's the only interesting part about your relationship did that say?
Speaker 1:when you do that, you're going to give me the it, because you're like, can you believe it? I'm like, yeah, I can. Can you believe how big Texas is? Yeah, charlotte, it's going to be massive. Because it's massive, that's it. That is like. It's not like, okay, so say it was 30 years ago, yeah, and you were dating an American. Yeah, and you went there and you came back and you were telling me stories about america, because and I'd probably be like, wow, I've only seen in the films, I don't really know much about it, but google exists now- but when you go traveling you can make tiny travel stories.
Speaker 2:I could. I want to hear them they don't oh, people love it they don't we could talk about travels and what we've done. No, no, you're just not.
Speaker 1:I'm saying it saying now, no one gives a shit about anyone else's travel stories.
Speaker 2:I do, no, you don't. I do, no, you can't. I love it when people send me pictures.
Speaker 1:That's different. A picture's like that's nice.
Speaker 2:But I like to hear what they've been up to If you're away for a month. I'll accept two pictures. I want to hear everything. Tell me what.
Speaker 1:But I you're not there, though, like I'll be I'll be interested in a story where I'm in it. You know, if we want to reminisce.
Speaker 2:So what are you talking? Conversations then.
Speaker 1:Any other thing Like. I think are you the type of person that likes to hear about people's dreams?
Speaker 2:I like to hear a lot yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, I thought you might be.
Speaker 2:I mean, it's not a conversation Like if someone went to you like oh God, I had a dream last night.
Speaker 1:Are you like tell me more about it?
Speaker 2:I'd be like yeah, tell me, but keep it short, five minutes go.
Speaker 1:Oh, that's a conversation I'd be like oh right, well, you clearly don't want to know about it.
Speaker 2:No wait, but you know, no relating oh yeah, relate to what I did, something like no, because then you do that.
Speaker 1:They're like oh god, I was talking to charlotte about my holiday, she kept it making it about her holiday oh, I bet people do that to me all the time and they'd be on my back they've been saying it I don't know how to break it to you.
Speaker 1:Until right now, I actually feel like that's what I'm saying, though like it's just broken, because if you go, I actually do that well, if someone went to you like oh, I was at this. I was at this beach in Thailand. Oh my God, I was there for this, the full moon party and all that. And they're like why is she fucking talking about her own holiday? I don't care.
Speaker 2:I don't care about other people's holidays.
Speaker 1:I was just talking to her about mine. No one cares about travel holiday stories. No one gives a shit. Because unless you're doing something absolutely insane that's never been done before and you're going to uncharted territories, I'll listen, but if you're going to Vegas and you're going to go casino, I couldn't give a toss. If you're going to go Thailand and you're going to go on a moped up a mountain, couldn't care less.
Speaker 2:I do Tell me your stories.
Speaker 1:Yes, but okay, Oftentimes the people telling travel stories. Can't tell stories.
Speaker 2:Say my grandparents go on holiday, I say oh, I can't wait stories, yeah. But when my say my grandparents go on holiday right. I say, oh, I can't wait to hear all about it so you lie to your grandparents no, I lie, you're in it.
Speaker 1:I genuinely couldn't care less. It's, it boggles. I just I can't and I feel bad saying it. I just travel stories because I'm not. Unless they can really paint a picture and they can really tell a good story and the story's worth telling, I'm there for it.
Speaker 2:Have I ever told you a travel story?
Speaker 1:No, I think we have an unwritten. We know we don't need to talk about it, it's fine. No, I think if I want to hear something, I'll ask about it. Like when you went to New York, I wanted to hear it because it was your first time in America. So I wanted to hear, like, what you thought of the whole place.
Speaker 2:Yeah, there you go. Yeah, that's it. Travel stories. Yeah, I didn't care about it when you did so that's a travel story. No, wait, yeah, yeah, that's fine.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's all right know, and I think if you put a poll up, you know another poll put a poll, I reckon it will be. 90 percent of people do not care about other people's travel stories.
Speaker 2:The only thing is, though, I imagine, I keep thinking about what you just said, about making it all about you, and I'm thinking do people do that? Oh, yeah, maybe, yeah, yeah yeah, but when you someone says something, you're just like oh yeah, I remember I did something. Yeah, it's conversation 101.
Speaker 1:You keep it going, but you have to kind of give it like an anecdote that still allows them to tell their story and doesn't take it down your way.
Speaker 2:As soon as you start taking it down your way.
Speaker 1:you've made the conversation about you or, if you go, you've got to take it back to their conversation.
Speaker 2:Because the thing is, when someone says something nine times out of ten, I can say that I've probably done something like that before.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, so you're thinking about 90 percent of your conversation.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I know honestly, yeah it's no, it's bad um, but that that's my okay.
Speaker 1:So make making your different cultures, as only in american and english. You know, I just can't hack it. I cannot hack it. Oh, and there's little subplots of that is. What really like excuse me out is is when I can't watch the Super Bowl in England right, it was on the other night, I couldn't really give a shit. I don't really like Kansas City or Philadelphia, right, don't have any skin in the game, so I'm not going to stay up till three o'clock in the morning watching it, right. But if you watch it in America, obviously you'll have American commentators, ex-pros, whatever.
Speaker 1:In England you've got got english people on it and hearing, like an english guy be like, what's the quarterback doing there? He shouldn't be there, he should be. These positionings all wrong, sounds wrong, don't like it. Give me the people that like play the sport. Give me, you know, the pros on it. I don't want to hear an american talking about cricket. Don't really want to hear anyone talking about cricket, if I'm honest, but an american talking about it? No. Americans talking about soccer, no, yeah, have you heard the chants? And stuff like that. I don't want to.
Speaker 2:Yeah, exactly, see, you've got no skin in the game, with football going on right now.
Speaker 1:That's it talking sport, oh right, but what I'm saying is it just, it gives me like a oh, this doesn't, this doesn make sense, yeah, and I can't watch it and that's just my little. That's how the ick follows.
Speaker 2:Okay, so it follows, it follows it follows.
Speaker 1:I don't like it. What's your next one?
Speaker 2:Codependency.
Speaker 1:Oh, what neediness.
Speaker 2:No, just codependency.
Speaker 1:That's it.
Speaker 2:That's it. What's your next one? I'm joking, but like no codependency, I want examples. Give me examples. Codependency is where you need to do some healing because you cannot not be away from your partner because one you're worried that they go out.
Speaker 2:Or if you go out, then they will go out and you don't want them to go out because you want them to be with you and it's just a bit like don't get me wrong when I was younger I used to be like that in my relationships when I was 20 if they went out. But I'm really worried that they might go off and cheat or they might go find someone else, whatever.
Speaker 2:But I just feel so sorry for people who are in those relationships I do feel really, because I know how it used to feel for me and it's now I've healed.
Speaker 1:Yeah, because if they do go out and cheat, then it just it ends the relationship and you just find out a lot sooner and you don't waste any more time on it.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Job done. You've just got to hope it's not been after 30 years, you know.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but it's just. You know codependencyency. I just think it's not good. You need to be able to have a life away from your partner and stuff you do. You need your friendship circles, you do.
Speaker 1:Oh God, yeah, A hundred percent. You need hobbies and things outside, otherwise you just. That becomes your whole. How boring is that. Your personality is just within that person. And if they leave, what?
Speaker 2:are you?
Speaker 1:left with.
Speaker 2:Well, you've got yourself, but then you've got to try and recoup you're going to have to work on that, to be with yourself you've got a big old hole to fill and you know.
Speaker 1:That's why people like start podcasts and start climbing, climbing. I went climbing last night. I went climbing like rock climbing did you?
Speaker 2:yeah, what inside?
Speaker 1:yeah, I wasn't taking a pad up the dales, I just thought I was imagining them.
Speaker 2:No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Codependency.
Speaker 1:Yes, codependency, no, I get that. I get that Because if you make your partner your personality, then who are you?
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Gross.
Speaker 2:There's a whole control again, though isn't there. That's it. That's what it comes down to person. Who wouldn't like it in a relationship?
Speaker 1:100 well, no, because some relationships they have it where, like you, have this whole like trad wife thing where they're completely codependent on the husband, the husband bringing bringing home the bacon, and they just stay at home, you know, living like a 50s housewife.
Speaker 2:I mean that's fine but I mean codependency, where they can't, it's just locked in like that.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, they got like no bank accounts and stuff like that, and no, well, yeah, you need separate bank accounts and then one joint.
Speaker 2:I just mean it's a freedom to do your own thing, to be who you are. Yeah, that's yeah, yeah absolutely, it's important.
Speaker 1:And there's someone who can't Ick, because also, what are you going to end up talking about? I know they're completely codependent on you.
Speaker 2:I know, depending on you, and let's say you're off doing all these things and they're like oh, we're shows.
Speaker 1:It's like what are you bringing to? What are you? What happened? How was your day today? And then they're just like moaning because they didn't see you. It's like, oh god, is this going to be the conversation every day?
Speaker 2:yeah, boring, or when they can't go out and live their own life yeah, with friends Sometimes I'll drive without music on Just having a little bit of a huh, you know. Yeah, get it, it's fine.
Speaker 1:Yeah, because it wouldn't like if Bree right now was just texting me and calling me and being like oh my God, I used to have a boyfriend who was like that. No, just find something else Constantly. I'm like oh, with my friends.
Speaker 2:But then I'm worrying in the oh god. What are you going to worry about, oh god?
Speaker 1:well, like when you get home, is there going to be like a whole fucking argument. You've had a great time and now you're going to walk back into an argument because they can't look after themselves but what beyond that?
Speaker 2:so mine was the cleaning thing.
Speaker 1:Codependency, yeah, cheating but I think that's more than the ick.
Speaker 2:I know when you see everyone in the relationships if someone cheats on you, you don't go. Ooh, you've put me off a little bit no, but when you see another relationship, ick when, like, there's a guy at the gym yeah, he's got a girlfriend constantly giving you the eye oh, juicy yeah, giving you the ick and the eye, I'm not revealing it about me, but I'm just saying it gives me the ick. Oh, it's just you said, when I'm at the gym.
Speaker 2:Yeah, well, it does happen, yeah, it does give me the ick, but I mean just in general, like you know.
Speaker 1:Yeah, no, I've got one quite similar to that. It's unmatched social media posts, right? So one of the couple, one member of the couple, will go and do a long old social media post maybe for Valentine's Day we'll see plenty of these coming up and then the other person's not social media. Is on social media but doesn't post anything or just goes cheers babe, or something like that.
Speaker 2:It's like oh, I'd feel unloved, but then it's just like it's like.
Speaker 1:what's the power dynamic here? Clearly, one of you is more into it, and I know social media isn't the be all and end all.
Speaker 2:And some people aren't bothered about it.
Speaker 1:But like I feel if Brie did a big old long post about how amazing I was Valentine's Day and I didn't mention her or do anything for her, I think there might be a little bit of a word being like what are?
Speaker 2:we doing like why you left me out. You left me hanging you. That's what you did.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I put up the high five, just like it, I'll double tap that thank you, nice to hear that about me.
Speaker 2:Thank you very nice then do you want to create memories? So you do want to go back on your memories and have a look, because I'm yeah, but I do love doing that phone.
Speaker 1:Does that for you, doesn't it? The amount of times I get like a mini movie from Apple, being like do you remember this? Do you remember London 2017? You're like, oh, that was a nice little trip.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but then I delete, like if I get on your phone.
Speaker 1:Stop deleting all your memories.
Speaker 2:Yeah. I lose things Get your might even go on there. Well eventually I will be. I've lost many things where social media is not on there. Many things, oh yeah, what about social media goes?
Speaker 1:down.
Speaker 2:Fucked, then aren't I I?
Speaker 1:suppose not really yeah.
Speaker 2:Unless I get something. Yeah, what Dementia It'll go.
Speaker 1:Oh, jesus Christ, I thought you meant like a brain implant to remember, remember stuff. No, okay, went completely the other way with that that's our icks guys.
Speaker 2:On that note dementia.
Speaker 1:What an ick Charlotte is the ick Jesus Christ yeah, see you next week for the main and we will be around in two weeks for another mini hope you enjoyed it?
Speaker 2:yeah, have the best week. Hopefully my cold after three weeks has gone you are sounding a bit stuffy, am I?
Speaker 1:yeah, a little bit pisses me off yeah, same, covid, have to sort you out in the edit. Do something yeah. I don't know, have a great week everyone yeah, bye thanks for listening.
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