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Podcast 202 - Liquid egg

A sighting of a funny company name on a lorry sends Jonny and Richard down a food industry rabbit hole. Also in this episode, stage 3 Lemsip, a dull story about a broken train, short journeys kill diesels, submersible drones and magnet trailers, RIP Marcello Gandini, the pointlessness of tank turning cars, Jonny’s running challenge, garaging worthless cars, an announcement about the Festival of the Unexceptional, spotting a manky Renault 12 in the wild, an algal Ford C-Max, Woollarding in Japan, a pub Uber update, why windfarms should use restomod windmills, and some new end music.

Podcast 202 - Liquid egg

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https://x.com/gunsnrosesgirl3/status/1770689497841188912?s=61&t=e72Iv_tCD28Vb85slpA8zQ

Richard Matisak

When I get to power this will be punishable by death.

Ed Storer

The ballad at the end is an absolute masterpiece 👌

Lloyd K-G

As you've missed the 200th show can I suggest that anniversaries are only celebrated on car related numbers. Here's to several Peugeot themed episodes in the next few weeks.

Maurice Barnes

New outro song is clever !

Mark Heeler

I’m very jealous. R

Smith and Sniff

I do wonder if the Bumble Hole web site developers are looking at the stats around hits and wondering why they are getting more traffic than usual and from all around the globe

Stephen Voss

Ah yes, I did have quite a big thread on there! I can’t say enough nice things about it! And it always gets a positive reaction from passers by, etc. It’s such a happy little machine!

Steven Gurr

Going for strong money, those end of times S660s, I believe. And, you might say, rightly so. Richard

Smith and Sniff

I can SMELL this comment. Richard

Smith and Sniff

Oh hello! I think I've read your Pistonheads thread about the S660. Do you still love it? Richard

Smith and Sniff

They are called takeovers and they are a scourge. The police have taken to impounding every car that even looks like it might be involved, spectators included. Sad thing here in Portland, we literally have a racetrack inside the city limits and have drag racing and drift events all the time.

david marden

Richard, I’d highly recommend an S660! I’ve had mine since 2021 and love it. It drives really nicely, and is lots of fun without needing to go fast enough to get in trouble. (It’s also ideal if you don’t want to give tall people a lift or carry any stuff at all!)

Steven Gurr

Round our parts Ghandi sandal is a reference to being thirsty, "As dry as Ghandis Sandal"

John Lynch

My son had a Beat - Japanese import to Dublin. About a month ago, he managed to bid for an S660 - in green - one of the last 600 made 7000 kilometres only. I really should visit him in Tokyo where he’s been living for s couple of years. On dirty cars - I reckon the Suzuki carry i emailed you beat that fowarrrd.

Sean O'Neill

You've not watched enough of 'Inside the Factory' if you don't know about liquid egg on pallets!

Stephen Hollingsworth

The ONE YEAR I can't make FOTU and you chaps decide to rock up. Taking this as a personal attack. Also, 'Liquid Egg / Bumble Hole' merch is necessary, please and thank you.

James Cooper

My God, if you two don't field an amateur race car with Bumble Hole Foods Liquid Egg Products as the title sponsor, I'm taking my 1.50USD to another UK based car podcast. Perhaps The Afterburner Podcast will have the bravery to livery a sedan with lettering that spells Bum Hole Liquid Products when the driver door is open.

Elliot Carter

I forgot I had left the playback speed at 2x (from mucking about during the last podcast). I thought there was gonna be a new DnB/trance/high BPM intro only to be sorely disappointed once I confirmed my technical blunder.

Daniel Pronto

Thing is, which part of the chicken does the egg come out of?

Nick Davies

Speaking of ordinary cars, there's a classic car show on at Trentham Gardens every year. I remember seeing a really low spec Toyota Carina E there a few years ago that was absolutely immaculate. In a way I was mors impressed with that than the 4 E Type's parked close by

Dan W

On the subject of a "tank turn", I believe the correct term is pivot steering or neutral steering. Atleast it is on an armoured vehicle anyway!

Peter Brightwell

You need to make a visit to nearby Bell End if your near Bumble Hole

Ross Hetherington

Surely one would go through the Kei Hole...

Declan Berridge

The haulier I worked for until recently had a lorry transporting some pallets of fish soup in glass jars. The absolute flute driving it brakes hard at some point causing the three pallets to shift and then topple over, resulting in smashed jars of fish soup all over the bed of the lorry. The poor warehouse staff had to clear it up when it returned to the yard, and rescue the few undamaged cases of jars for insurance purposes. It absolutely stank and the assessors were faffing around. In the end the undamaged jars which had been soiled by the spilt jars stunk so much that the whole lot went in the skip, after a week of sitting around in the warehouse.

John Hammond

No 3 things!

Gordon Gunn

Rich, it sounds better to have gone down a Kei Hole than a Bumble Hole

Stuart Richards

Also, that C-Max owner needs to clean their car with the same stuff my boss uses to clean his BMW X5 and almost brand new 110 Defender, Super professional antibacterial spray c11. He sprays it all over and uses a dirty broom to scrub.

James Hounslow

haha - this stuff really does write itself.

Tom Lanigan

https://maps.app.goo.gl/BSw3Xy1rTTHgbzCFA?g_st=ic

James Hounslow

Bumble Hole foods is not far from me, and it’s just down the road from Bell End. For metal detectoring and magnet fishing, listen to Chatabix with David Earl and Joe Wilkinson. A pod crossover I’d love as they are the only other pod Patreon I support alongside you chaps.

James Hounslow

Please please tell me the word “bumble” is evenly spaced across the double doors at the rear of the van.

Jim Galbraith

Gandhi's flip-flop is a measure of dryness, i.e my mouth is dryer than Gandhi's flip flops...

John Hammond

Submersible "drones" have existed for 30+ years, they're called ROVs (Remote Operated Veeeehicccles), I used to design them in the late 90s.

Graham Dallas

FOTU announcement? Yessss

George Wade

First, 😀

Andrew Barnes


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