Only Smarties have the answer. So why do they need us to figure out the opposite of Smarties? It’s like the slogan is a con. Then there’s IKEA, snorkelling, and a bonus one for us to work out too. Are we right then? Or are we the opposite of right? Let us know, make suggestions […]
Pucker up, because on the podcast this week, we work out the opposite of snogging. Along the way, we also meet Mary Shelley, and have a few doughnuts too. That’s to say, we work out the opposites of course. Are we right? Or are we the opposite of right? Let us know, make suggestions for […]
You know those scenes in movies where a hero and a villain fight on top of cable cars, and end up hanging precariously over deep precipices? Well, brace yourself, because you’re in the for a shock. This week, we work out the opposite of a cable car, of the QI Elves, and of Ice Cream. […]
We’ve got a quacking good episode for you this week, where we work out the opposite of a duckling, the opposite of gammon, and the opposite of smoking. Are we right? Or are we the opposite of right? Join in the fun.
Grab a frying pan, gird your loins, and smack this podcast across the back of your head. That’s right, we’re talking Bottom this week, namely what’s the opposite of the BBC sitcom starring Rik Mayall and Ade Edmondson. We also contemplate the opposite of Mumbly Peg, after working out what Mumbly Peg is, and […]
Hey, it’s our birthday. We’re three years old. Isn’t that nice? So we had a party, and done some party themed opposites. Like, we worked out the opposite of Party Rings, of presents, and of just a big old party. It doesn’t matter if we’re right, it’s our party and we’re wrong if we […]
There’s some singing in the episode, and it’s not pretty. You have been warned. Otherwise we spend our time talking about the opposites of bubbles, of Bubbles, of Arnold Rimmer, and of Hump Day. Are we right? Or are we the opposite of right? Let us know, join in the fun, and make suggestions […]
Underground, overground – those two things are opposites, so we won’t concern ourselves with that. Instead this week, we’ll work out the opposite of The Wombles, of a shoulder shrug, and of the Channel Tunnel. Are we right? Or are we the opposite of right?