No Such Thing As A Trapezium-Shaped Hankie

没有梯形手帕这样的东西

No Such Thing As A Fish

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2018-05-19

36 分钟
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Live from Liverpool, Dan, James, Anna and Andy discuss bob.com, how to eat an avocado, and what the Ancient Greeks used for toilet paper.
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  • Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh.

  • Gido de offuro o makasu busu.

  • Offuro no seida, na na na.

  • Gido de offuro o makasu busu.

  • Hello and welcome to another episode of No Such Thing as a Fish,

  • a weekly podcast this week coming to you live from Liverpool!

  • My name is Dan Schreiber and I am sitting here with Anna Schuzinski, Andrew Huntamari, and James Harkin,

  • 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 you, Andy.

  • My fact is that the ancient Greeks wiped their bottoms with pebbles.

  • Well, her off the Flintstones.

  • How would that even work?

  • So, this is true, they had pebbles, which they used,

  • they're things called pessoi, and we keep discovering them in archaeological digs.

  • And we know that these were used because...

  • They're covered in shit.

  • Yeah, kind of.

  • Yeah, so there was Fishbourne Roman Palace, which is a Roman site in England,

  • had bits of pottery which had partly mineralised excrement on them,