16. The king of post-rationalisation
After a week’s hiatus, which can be painful if not carefully managed, our intrepid presenters are rejoined in dialectic dysfunction. We jump into a design time machine and take a look at new logos from British Steel and Co-op, as well as rooms frozen in time (or not). The boys then jump back to 175,000 years to a meeting with Neanderthal architects. A lack of decent coffee forces their swift return. It’s a birthday in some form or another for both our businesses, and so we look forward to what the future brings. Indigestion if Jon’s pies are anything to go by.
Show Notes
After a week’s hiatus, which can be painful if not carefully managed, our intrepid presenters are rejoined in dialectic dysfunction.
We jump into a design time machine and take a look at new logos from British Steel and Co-op, as well as rooms frozen in time (or not). The boys then jump back to 175,000 years to a meeting with Neanderthal architects. A lack of decent coffee forces their swift return.
It’s a birthday in some form or another for both our businesses, and so we look forward to what the future brings. Indigestion if Jon’s pies are anything to go by.
This week's pies
Pie | Drink | Reviewer | Review | Rating |
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Chicken, Leek & Gammon Pie from Church St Food Hall, Twickenham | Dinkelaker |
RT | Smells amazing. Very hot! Smoky bacon flavour. Delicious little pie. |
7.5 |
Classic Melton Mowbray Pork Pie by Co-op | JE | No jelly. Dry. Not good. |
2 | |
Snack Pork Pie by Co-op | Old Peculiar by Theakstons |
JE | Horrific. Very soggy and greasy. |
2 |