In today's postcard, we discuss the ethics of bailing. In the main episode, we catch up with our best pals Jesse and Celine to see if these two kids can finally get it together. Film discussion from 19.54 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This is just a reminder that Continental Garbage is ever so slightly different to sentimental garbage in that it's sort of part postcard and part film club.
So if you want to sit down and read the postcard, you can start listening from now.
But if you'd prefer to just skip to the film discussion, you can look at the timestamp in the episode notes and skip straight to there.
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Hello and welcome to Contental Garbage, the podcast where the passage of time makes fools of us all.
My name is Caroline.
I didn't want to marry any of my ex boyfriends, but they could at least asked me.
Joining me is the mattress in the loft above Shakespeare and Company.
It's Yen County.
I'd love to be a mattress in the loft above the Shakespeare and Company.
Have you ever written to Shakespeare and Company to see if you could stay in their loft?
No, I haven't.