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  <title>Poo Bags &amp;amp; Paranormal Robins</title>
  <description>What do dog poo, haunted robins, and stolen hubcaps have in common? Absolutely nothing… and yet somehow, everything. This week, the gang take a nostalgic wander from the glory days of pixelated ping pong to the confusing modern world of YouTube “subscriptions” (don’t worry—no actual money required). Along the way, things get delightfully weird. Expect: A suspiciously detailed deep dive into the art (and horror) of picking up dog poo Childhood memories of being mobbed by pigeons in Trafalgar Square The great debate: are robins just festive… or ghostly messengers from beyond? Scouts, sponges, and the lost ritual of Saturday morning car washing And a surprisingly entrepreneurial approach to… borrowing and reselling hubcaps Plus, there’s talk of magpie salutes, rogue fake military officers, and why flies might—or might not—be your reincarnated relatives. Get in Touch with Us! WhatsApp: 07405341500 - leave us a voice note, go on you know you want too! Email: ramblingretrononsense@gmail.com Twitter (X): Retro Rambles Podcast Instagram: Rambling Retro Nonsense Facebook: Rambling Retro Nonsense Youtube: youtube.com/@RamblingRetroNonsense Don’t forget to like, follow, subscribe, and leave a five-star review. It helps keep the retro nonsense rambling along. </description>
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