Want to hear Rob say the most intelligent sentence he's ever said? (His own words) Because we sure do! Rob's teaching Mike and Tess all sorts, but that's not all, he also shares a special moment with everyone, this week. And please, no yawning.
Rob joins Mike in studio talk Phil Twyfords latest gifts, the amount of brains a leech has, and extra limbs on the Octopus. As well, as shout outs to all the listened with a special many thanks to Hamish for introducing Rob to the Human Centipede. Nice.
Rob joins Mike in studio, but he's NOT talking Halloween today (you can find the special on last years podcast), and he IS talking random facts, instead. Like, did you know Betty White is older than sliced bread? Woah...
Mike and Rob are discussing the late Shakespeare, and the invention of words. Mikey reckons he might have invented Tessa, or was it Jessica? Close enough.
Rob's got something very special for Mike and the listeners this morning, as he nears the end of his beloved book of research and facts, Rob reminds us of all his favourite episode of knowledge exploration. Of course, including football results, mermaids and many, many more...
Yep, we're back talking about the flat earth theory, and Rob's got news for Mike. There's a dating website exclusively for people who believe our planet is not round. The basis for a perfect relationship, right Rob?
Mike is learning about the oldest water on the planet, straight off that fact sheet (you guessed it). But how do we actually know it's the oldest water in the world? Does it have a sell-by date?
Science is fun, right? Rob isn't convinced, after learning about the DNA of grapes, tomatoes, and water fleas, he reckons it's all just a waste of time. I mean, nine years to figure out the genetics of a tomato, who cares, aye Rob?
Rob's straight into the shout-outs this morning, before getting down to the facts with Mike. Are we through the entire list yet, guys? Wait, wait, wait, how many dust bites are in your bed? Ewww.