Heneriiies, Heneriiies, you must know … This week on the podcast of opposites, we work out the opposite of Henry’s Cat (you must have seen the movie), of snoring, and of scratch cards. So, are we right? Or are we the opposite of right? Let us know, add your suggestions for future episodes, and […]
We’re working out the opposite of things that don’t have a natural opposite again. And this week, we do the maths on Back To The Future, porridge, and a bell. You might be surprised by our conclusions. Are we right? Or are we the opposite of right? Let us know, join in the fun, […]
Welcome to another brilliant and wonderful episode of the podcast where we work out the opposite of things that don’t have a natural opposite. This week, thanks to excellent suggestions from our delightful listeners, we work out the opposite of sausages, of elevator music, and of The Flumps. So, are we right, or are […]
So this week, we wondered what might be the opposite of a swan, of a nipple, and of a Wankel rotary engine (no giggling at the back). You’ll have to tune in and listen to find out what a Wankel rotary engine is, and indeed, what it’s opposite might be. Are we right? Or […]
It’s time for another episode of the podcast where we work out the opposite of things that don’t have a natural opposite. This week, we delve into the subject of matches, of the Carry On … films, and of Daleks. So, are we right? Or are we the opposite of right? Join in the […]
We’re here again, with another episode where we work out the opposite of things that don’t have a natural opposite. This week, we ponder on Andrex, on the Roomba, and on Tennis. So, are we right? Or are we the opposite of right? Join in the fun, because joining in is fun.
Welcome to a very special episode of setisoppO, the podcast where we work out the opposite of things that don’t have a natural opposite. And it’s our one hundredth episode. Did we celebrate in any way? No. Instead, we worked out the opposite of Postman Pat, of television, and of motorway services. Are we […]
Apologies for the poorer than normal quality of the audio this week. In spire of that, we had a lot of fun, thanks to suggestions from Andrew, Andy, and Jo, while we worked out what might be the opposite of Iron Man, of Buzzfeed, and of honeymoons. Are we right? Or are we the […]