Hello and welcome to another episode of No Such Thing as a Fish,
a weekly podcast coming to you from the QI offices in Covent Garden.
My name is Dan Schreiber, I am sitting here with Andrew Hunter Murray, James Harkin and Anna Tyshinski and once again,
we have gathered round the microphones with our four favourite facts from the last seven days and in no particular order,
here we go.
Starting with fact number one, and that is Anna.
My fact this week is that pedestrians used to be expected to give way to sedan chairs.
So they're the e-scooters of their day.
They couldn't have been more so from everything I've read about them.
A pedestrian is still expected to give way to sedan chairs, but there aren't any sedan chairs so it doesn't matter.
Oh, like legally.
It's a really good question.
We'll have to, I guess we have to set it up with one of us,
well it would require three of us to have a sedan chair and then one of us to find a policeman to arrest.
Well, no, no, we only need one sedan chair and two people to lift it.
We need three people.
Yeah, that's what I mean.
I mean, three people.
I thought you said a sedan chair each.
No, no, no.