How are you spending your lockdown? We’re spending ours working out the opposite if things that don’t have a natural opposite. On the list this week, thanks to your brilliant suggestions, we work out the opposite of squash (ah, but which squash?), of chicken leftovers, and of tacos. Are we right? Or are we the […]
What better way to pass the time when stuck indoors that to listen to two idiots work out the opposite of things that don’t have a natural opposite? This week, that includes pockets, Pop Tarts, and audio commentaries. Are we right? Or are we the opposite of right? Let us know, and make suggestions for […]
What’s the opposite of a Koala? This is a question that consumes us this week on the podcast of opposites. Then we move on to horse manure, before having a cup of tea (Earl Grey, Hot). Are we right? Or are we the opposite of right? Let us know.
Time once more to work out the opposite of things that don’t have a natural opposite, because that is what we do on this podcast. This week, that means talking about magic wands, Tony The Tiger, Red Pandas, and a lot more besides. Are we right? Or are we the opposite of right? Let us […]
To celebrate our 150th episode, we did absolutely nothing special or different. Because that is the opposite of what is usually done on these occassions, and we are nothing if not contrary. Instead, we worked out the opposite of a book launch (find out why inside), of a cruise ship, and of milk. Are we […]
What’s the opposite of a date? What sort of date do we mean? What’s the opposite of knitting? What’s the opposite of the Holy Grail? Why do we spend our time working out the opposite of things that don’t have a natural opposite? Find out, by listening. Are we right? Or are we the opposite […]
They’re cute, and eager to play. No, not us. Lego mini figures. And we wanna know what’s the opposite of them. As well as the opposite of plasticine (or PlayDoh), and the opposite of January. Are we right? Or are we the opposite of right? Let us know, and join in the fun, because joining […]
It’s a new year, which means resolutions, and self-impovement. At the same time as teaching a new exercise, we work out the opposite of a squat hold, of the Keto diet, and of nail-biting. And we all feel better for it. Are we right? Or are we the opposite of right? Let us know, and […]