
Word to Your Country (with The Post Romantics)
06/26/19 • 26 min
Let the debates begin as Megan and AJ cover things that the US and UK both have different words for. Together, with Cameron and Connor Cockbain of The Post Romantics and special guest, Liv the mathematics expert, they explore which words are better suited for the thing that they're describing. Starjumps vs. Jumping Jacks, Queue vs. Line, Hair Tie vs. Bobble vs. Bauble vs. Christmas Ornament. If that last one makes no sense to you, ya better click that play button! Shout the fk out to Tanya, Scoochi Verucci and AJ's bag of c%*ts. The songs featured in this episode are "The Switch" by AJ Marks and "Ride" by The Post Romantics. You can find your hosts at @iamsolamusic and @ajmarksofficial, our guests at @thepostromantics, and be sure to email your questions/comments/bryans/flefphs at [email protected]
Let the debates begin as Megan and AJ cover things that the US and UK both have different words for. Together, with Cameron and Connor Cockbain of The Post Romantics and special guest, Liv the mathematics expert, they explore which words are better suited for the thing that they're describing. Starjumps vs. Jumping Jacks, Queue vs. Line, Hair Tie vs. Bobble vs. Bauble vs. Christmas Ornament. If that last one makes no sense to you, ya better click that play button! Shout the fk out to Tanya, Scoochi Verucci and AJ's bag of c%*ts. The songs featured in this episode are "The Switch" by AJ Marks and "Ride" by The Post Romantics. You can find your hosts at @iamsolamusic and @ajmarksofficial, our guests at @thepostromantics, and be sure to email your questions/comments/bryans/flefphs at [email protected]
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