

And I'll be honest, I just don't trust sydneysiders you've got your eyes every time every day that goes by without Sydney somehow causing the end of the worldīut also you I don't know why that would be a surprise.Īnd this week marks her 10th year in Parliament House Press gallery yet she is yet to see parole its friend of the podcast Sharla madora Shalala 10 years that is a long time to be giving your your self to the Australian Parliament House Press gallery and And so if I get stuck there for one extra day, or two or three, it's good to have everyone's schedules and I just don't risk it. I am indeed a COVID coward only because I have a daughter and I and I parent week on week off, like so many divorced parents do in this day and age. So he could say in Melbourne instead it's the Sultan of satire is Sammy Sha Sami. Let's meet our fear mongers for tonight, a man who decided that it was simply too risky to come to so called Sydney to do our 100th anniversary live show. It's the fifth of February and it's a historic and proud day for irrational fear podcasts. And Tanya plibersek confrontation with Craig Kelly over vaccine conspiracies had the liberal backbencher needing to apply hydroxychloroquine for those harsh burns. The Heritage listed Blue Mountains realised they made the mistake of not being a Rugby League club from Queensland with a women's team that doesn't exist. Tonight fake news has been named the word of the decade by mccory dictionary the Oxford Dictionary has reached out to clarify that it's actually two words and having missed out on any of the 170 $7 million bushfire recovery Fund. Let's start the show.Ī rational fear contains no to words like bricks cambro COMM And section 40 a rational view recommended listening by immature audience. So please head to join dwarf Comdata you to buy tickets, letting you know that I'm recording my end of irrational feet on gadigal land in the urination. How annoying would it be if I just did if I just said Thank God you hear over and over to him. Actor winning writer of the show he did which night? Stand up Stand up and of course is Harish flakes who coming? Gabby bolt who has been blowing up Tick Tock. You and I are there Dan? They're wonderful.

You've only got six more days to get tickets go to giant The link will be in the show notes Lewis who is on the show. We are 80% sold of our 100th live show which is great news. I want to say to people living in so called Sydney metropolitan area. I've just I've gotten I've gotten rid of Google in anticipation of our upcoming.

Have you seen Mel silver she's you know male silver. big thank you to those folks on the Patreon if you want to join us on Patreon you can simply go to forward slash irrational fear Hi everyone. big thank you to fauzia Khan chipping in with $3 David McCullough is chipping in a bit more 10 bucks a month. Well, we you should know, Louis that we do have a few sugar daddies but they are giving us money in $3 amounts. Yeah, I know tullos listening at home on the podcast I got a new laptop putting out pretty subtle signs for the last year to ask one of our listeners to donate to me but it turns out listen as a contains zero sugar daddy, so I have bought Whoa. This podcast is supported in part by the Bertha Foundation. It's HUGE! Get your tickets here: ĭJ Tom Loud, Yumi Stynes, Hamish Blake, Alice Fraser, Chris Taylor, Gabbi Bolt, Lewis Hobba, Dan Ilic + Other friends of the podcast.įebruary 10th at Giant Dwarf, Surry Hills, Eora Nation.Īs a Patreon supporter of ARF you get a 20% Discount! And for those not really interested in being part of live audience yet, or if you're outside of the Sydney Metro area, you can buy a streaming ticket too! We've finalised our line up for the 100th Episode LIVE show. OUR 100th EPISODE LIVE SHOW IS ALMOST SOLD OUT! On this week’s podcast we play kick the kick with Eddie McGuire’s handling of the Do Better report, learn about a young man who has been in a coma since the start of the pandemic, and talk about the shopping habits of the Melbourne’s latest COVID case, then we cross to Yangon and chat to Myo Kyaw Thur to hear how young people are dealing with living in Myanmar as their country is taken over by the military.
