
No Such Thing As A Fish No Such Thing As Sheep Number Five
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Dec 25, 2025 In a festive exchange, the hosts dive into 2026 plans and creative gift-giving. A study reveals that dads adore dad jokes, sparking laughter and debate. Exciting breakthroughs in science, like a gonorrhea vaccine and AI errors, are explored. Andy shares a whimsical protest against sewage issues with a 24-hour 'number two' marathon. Additionally, a silent album protest against AI in music intrigues. The finale celebrates a canoe polo team's bronze win, leaving listeners enlightened and entertained.
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Crickets Stopped A Budget Meeting
- Protesters derailed a budget meeting in Charlotte by releasing crickets into the chamber, creating chaos as people panicked about insects.
- The tactic showed how unconventional disruptions can halt political processes.
Silent Album Protest Against AI In Music
- A protest album titled "Is This What We Want?" gathered 1,000 musicians to release a silent record defending artists against AI.
- Dan Smith of Bastille contributed a silent outtake and the album charted at number 38.
Living Room Protest In Supermarket Car Park
- Michael Moody moved his living room, including a sofa and goldfish, into Booths Windermere car park to protest a parking fine that led to a county court judgment.
- The eccentric protest highlighted local grievance and creative civil disobedience.




