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Ep 2: Diane Morgan

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Ep 2: Diane Morgan

By: Daisy May Cooper
Narrated by: Daisy May Cooper
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We’re staying in the late 19th Century for Cunk on Earth’s Diane Morgan. She’s chosen a classic novel with a strong political message, and an extraordinary backstory. Can Diane get Daisy to get behind this tale of the struggle of the working man?

Trigger warning – wanton eating of raspberries takes place throughout this episode. (Daisy trigger warning – this book is 391 pages long!)

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i didn't care for Diane's eating during the episode but daisy's humour saved it,

daisy's hilarious

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That title's paraphrased from ep 2 but it's near enough. In line with DMC's attitude, I couldn't be bothered to check it out.

Maybe this podcast should be called DMC pretends to be fashionably uninformed and brags about being self-aborbed, and cheating. I love her work but this podcast is self-indulgent twaddle.

Maybe others will like this but having just come through a general election, I've had all the self-approbating garbage I can handle.

Has more Baftas than books...

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