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Lawrence
Details welcome uncut bonus content. Oh, new policy for 2025. Lawrence can have four beers on pod.
Larry
Larry can have four beers as a treat. Okay, a little treat.
Lawrence
All right. Lawrence is on his fourth beer. For our best friends behind the paywall this week we're around and getting silly with Jimmy and Larry after podcasting for two hours with the boy. What will he. What won't he. What will he cook?
Larry
William Hughes.
Lawrence
William Hughes all the way from London.
Larry
Banger.
Lawrence
This was the second time that he was trying to make it, actually. Danny Lomas, Donnie. Danny was like a proponent and, and I'd seen Willie, seen his, like. Yeah, I mean, it's good. It's as far as like cooking content goes. Like, it's good. And I've made some of his before. I didn't want to say them to his face because that's.
Larry
Oh, you're weird. Like, little glazing.
Lawrence
Well, it just be kind of weird. I don't know. I don't want to.
Larry
You don't want to glaze his meat Glazes pastry. I will say I know him because like, he, as a food content creator, normally these guys have no sauce. No pun intended. He, like, I was just like, oh, this guy has good swag.
Lawrence
I know. Yeah. He couldn't make it the last time because he got E. Coli.
Larry
That's crazy.
Lawrence
And was shitting his brains out, literally.
Larry
Who even gets E. Coli in modern society? Like, how does that even happen? Like, what have you thought?
Lawrence
Like, what people from countries? Like the United Kingdom, I guess. But luckily he was in town for the holidays and we came back from vacation early to podcast with him on January 3rd. It is now probably January 23rd that you listen to this.
Larry
We were working yesterday.
Lawrence
Yeah. On this.
Larry
No. And private sale with Rooney. Thank you for everyone for tapping in.
Lawrence
Absolutely.
Larry
Yeah, yeah, sure. We're all. We're supposed to be off, but he's here, so we're on.
Lawrence
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Larry
I love a Brit.
Lawrence
Before we get into.
Larry
We don't say that.
Lawrence
Some stuff you never get to a fit. Check.
Larry
Oh, okay. Let's go. Quick. I feel like hammered dog.
Lawrence
What?
Larry
I feel like hammered dog.
Lawrence
The four beers didn't help or. Sorry. Three beers.
Larry
So are you a hair of the dog guy?
Lawrence
Not really.
Larry
See, that's the thing where I'm like.
Lawrence
Maybe hair the dog on hairs of the dog.
Larry
I don't think it's like singular versus.
Lawrence
Are we splitting hairs right now?
Larry
In my mind, I'm always like, oh, yo, this is gonna help. It low key. Like, doesn't.
Lawrence
Okay.
Larry
Like, I don't know if you noticed maybe the second half of the pod. I'm like. Had such bad heartburn. I'm like, like burping from.
Lawrence
I was like, damn. Larry's tolerance is mad low. Because you're like, acting a little twisted in the first.
Larry
You thought so?
Lawrence
Yeah, yeah.
Larry
Hell yeah.
Lawrence
Hell yeah.
Larry
No, that was a good pot. Okay.
Lawrence
Yeah, it was great pot. Shout out. Will. He carried it. He's a great yapper. So I'm saying I love the part of his job. I love their way with language. Like Burke.
Larry
Burke is a classic. That's an instant classic.
Lawrence
Chalk and cheese.
Larry
That was you. He didn't even know you're talking about.
Lawrence
But I took it from a Brit.
Larry
Right, right, right.
Lawrence
Well, he's literally from the same town. Stratton, Avon or whatever that William Shran.
Larry
Upon Aon is that one.
Lawrence
Upon Aon, by the way. Stratton Upon. Avon Barksdale, bro.
Larry
They're so good with language because they invented it. Okay.
Lawrence
Do you know that was improvised in the Wire? No, the finger wag.
Larry
Really?
Lawrence
Yeah.
Larry
That's hard. Yeah, they invented it. So the queens.
Lawrence
Yeah, come. Queens.
Larry
You always throwing out that Shakespeare's woman will never not make me laugh. It's so ridiculous. You believe that straight up.
Lawrence
Yeah.
Larry
No, It's a chance.
Lawrence
There's a very popular theory that Shakespeare isn't. That was a woman.
Larry
Is that. Isn't it?
Lawrence
What?
Larry
Shakespeare in Love is bad. Have we talked about this?
Lawrence
No, that was just a woman played Shakespeare. No, I haven't seen the movie.
Larry
Gwyneth.
Lawrence
Gwenny.
Larry
Gwenny. Okay. Camions on the feet. The socks are manresa. The pants are vintage Carhartt. The tea is legache workshop. The hat is rot. My big. Oh, this is actually funny. So I have a big ass gan shearling that I wore today, and I'm walking in the train and literally a pimp walks by me and he's wearing a fur coat. And he's like, yo, nice coat. And I was like, hell yeah, dude. Best comment of the day. The boxers are, yo, Shakespeare's married a.
Lawrence
Woman named Anne Hathaway.
Larry
What?
Lawrence
Yeah.
Larry
So. And marry the Princess Diaries. So Anne Hathaway Shakespeare, he married Catwoman.
Lawrence
Bro.
Larry
Did I say with my underwear Supreme Hanes rolly on the wrist wedding ring.
Lawrence
Who makes that coat?
Larry
Gantt.
Lawrence
Oh, nice.
Larry
Yeah, it's huge. My so on.
Lawrence
I like the color.
Larry
Thank you. On a day like today where I.
Lawrence
Was like, I don't know why you weren't. Why you're not wearing a big black puffer. Because, like, it's brick out.
Larry
Well, so that's a mat. It's mad warm. It's also reversible. I could go full.
Lawrence
Go put it on back.
Larry
I could go full pimp.
Lawrence
Go put it on backwards. I want to see shearling out. What this looks like my issue with, like a coat like this wide, you're not. Go get it.
Larry
Yeah, but one of the big points that I'm like, I just want to wear a T shirt like that. I'm warm. I was like, warm in that.
Lawrence
Yeah, but you don't feel that way in the big black puffer or big green puffer.
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Podcast Summary: Throwing Fits
Episode: SUBSTACK PREVIEW The Afters with Jimmy and Larry: 1/30/25
Release Date: January 30, 2025
Overview
In this episode of Throwing Fits, hosts Lawrence and Larry delve into their experiences podcasting with British food content creator William Hughes. The conversation is laced with humor, personal anecdotes, and lively banter about language, cultural differences, and the unpredictable nature of guest collaborations. Throughout the episode, Lawrence and Larry offer insights into navigating podcast dynamics while sharing entertaining stories from their recent sessions.
1. Introducing the Guest: William Hughes
The episode kicks off with Lawrence announcing their guest, William Hughes, hailing from London.
William, also referred to as Danny Lomas or Donnie, is highlighted as a proponent in the cooking content sphere. Lawrence shares his admiration for William's culinary skills while maintaining a humorous distance.
2. Overcoming Challenges: William's Health Scare
The hosts recount William's unexpected absence in a previous collaboration due to a severe bout of E. Coli, adding a lighthearted take on health mishaps.
This segment underscores the unpredictability of working with guests and the importance of adaptability in podcasting.
3. The Dynamics of Podcast Collaboration
Lawrence and Larry discuss the nuances of podcasting with William, emphasizing the chemistry and the push-and-pull of maintaining engaging conversations.
They reflect on the effort invested in preparing for the podcast and the satisfaction derived from successful collaborations.
4. Language and Humor: A British Twist
A significant portion of the episode focuses on the playful exchange about language, showcasing British vernacular and idiomatic expressions that add flavor to their discussions.
The hosts explore British linguistic flair, referencing classic lines and improvisations from popular culture, such as The Wire.
This section highlights their appreciation for diverse linguistic backgrounds and the humor derived from cultural exchanges.
5. Personal Anecdotes and Style Choices
Lawrence and Larry share personal stories and preferences, particularly focusing on fashion choices that reflect their personalities and experiences.
Larry humorously describes his attire, leading to a playful exchange about Shakespeare's fictional marriage to modern characters.
These anecdotes not only provide comic relief but also offer listeners a glimpse into the hosts' personalities and dynamics.
6. Reflections on Modern Society and Pop Culture
The hosts briefly touch upon contemporary issues and pop culture references, blending them seamlessly into their conversation.
They discuss the impact of British culture on their content and the broader societal implications, all while maintaining a light-hearted tone.
Notable Quotes
These quotes encapsulate the essence of their humorous and spontaneous interactions, contributing to the episode's engaging atmosphere.
Conclusion
This episode of Throwing Fits offers listeners an entertaining mix of candid conversations, cultural exchanges, and personal stories. Lawrence and Larry effectively balance humor with insightful discussions, making the episode both relatable and enjoyable. Their dynamic interaction with William Hughes adds depth to the conversation, showcasing the hosts' ability to navigate diverse topics while maintaining a cohesive and lively podcast environment.
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