We’ve got a lust for life, because we were born slippy on a perfect day. That’s right, this week, we work out the opposite of the movie Trainspotting. On our travels, we also note down in our little pocketbooks, the opposite of polo, and the opposite of a bowl. Please share and enjoy, responsibly.
If we were so inclined, this whole episode description would be a palindrome, but it’s not. Instead it’s just a rehash of the title, letting you know that we will be working out the opposite of Weetabix, of trains, and of palindromes. Please share and enjoy responsibly.
This week we spend a lot of time talking nothing but pants. Throw in a kangaroo, and some Vitamin D, and you have a brand new episode to enjoy. Please share it too.
This week we work out the opposite of a book, the opposite of a DVD, and the opposite of scissors. Please share and enjoy.
This week we work out the opposite of Magnum. We also work out the opposite of Magnum. And we also work out the opposite of Magnum. We’re opus (hopeless, geddit?). Please share and enjoy.
What’s a gooey walnut on Thunderbird 2 got to do with anything? Well, nothing, but we do work out the opposite of all three of those things this week. Share and enjoy.
What happens when your friend’s hard drive begins to sparkle? That’s not something we can help with unfortunately, but we can work out the opposite of those three things, if that’s any help. No? Okay, sorry.
What happens when you try and colour in a pine cone with a lightsaber crayon? We have no idea, so instead we just try and work out the opposite of those things. It’s easier, and more fun. Please share and enjoy.