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Out of no such thing as a fish, a weekly podcast this week coming to you live from Auckland!
My name is Dan Shriver and I am sitting here with Anna Chazinski,
Andrew Hunter Murray and James Harkin and once again we have gathered around the microphones with our four favorite facts from the last seven days and in no particular order,
here we go.
Starting with you, Chazinski.
My fact is that in 2004,
Moscow's politicians were told to stop kissing each other
because it took up valuable time that could be spent having more meetings.
Just really got one laugh before the end of the fact that...
You're going to love this evening if you're...
Yeah, this is true.
This was, I think it was first reported in the British press in the Telegraph.
In 2004,
basically Moscow politicians were kind of sick of being mocked by the media for the big Soviet-era style bear hug they would do in the three kisses,
very enthusiastic kisses, the kissing ceremony they would call it.
So a word was passed down through local government circles that they had to stop kissing each other