
Episode 7 - Bob Francis
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06/29/17 • 54 min
A man who needed no introduction, (except to Tom, who was unaware of his existence) Bob Francis.
He brought the Beatles to our town, did outstanding work for charities and law reform, rolled carpet straight outta' Brompton, and wanted to see hung men at Adelaide Oval. Have a listen, Dickbrains.
Beer of the episode was Goodieson Brewery Pale Ale.
A man who needed no introduction, (except to Tom, who was unaware of his existence) Bob Francis.
He brought the Beatles to our town, did outstanding work for charities and law reform, rolled carpet straight outta' Brompton, and wanted to see hung men at Adelaide Oval. Have a listen, Dickbrains.
Beer of the episode was Goodieson Brewery Pale Ale.
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