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Fletch, Vaughan & Hayley's Ask Me Anything- Episode Nine

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Speaker 1: And welcome our big pod and live show back on

Speaker 1: July twentieth. But until then, you've got us with the

Speaker 1: ask us anything.

Speaker 2: You're a little bit of something for you.

Speaker 3: Okay, here's a question.

Speaker 4: What time do you each wake up? Does someone pick

Speaker 4: up fletch as he always talks about not having car.

Speaker 2: It sometimes and it's fucking raining. I am always like

Speaker 2: I should I should leave early and get fletched. And

Speaker 2: the actually the.

Speaker 1: Amount of times it would rain in in the year

Speaker 1: would only be.

Speaker 3: Like a dozen a dozen weird. It's weird.

Speaker 4: It's a weird time of the day. It very rarely

Speaker 4: rains at that time. That makes no sense a minute.

Speaker 3: It shouldn't be.

Speaker 1: It shouldn't make any sense, but it does. It's there

Speaker 1: are specific type of time of day rare is more

Speaker 1: least likely to rain, and.

Speaker 2: So many Sometimes he wears little wet pans.

Speaker 3: Sometimes are okay, those give me the wets my wet

Speaker 3: pants as we're we're the gear pans.

Speaker 1: I think there's maybe one or two times where I've

Speaker 1: ubered where it's been torrential.

Speaker 3: I'm like, I'm not even fucking with it. I don't

Speaker 3: do that. Shoot us a message. You're just so late

Speaker 3: after you want to be here.

Speaker 1: You guys fucking turned up way too late.

Speaker 2: When I first started, I got it at four oh five.

Speaker 2: I'd turn no, sorry, five oh five, I'd turn up.

Speaker 2: I'd be one of the first. And now I'm.

Speaker 1: Wait, Shannon's always the first here, and I will get

Speaker 1: in either anywhere between five minutes to five and five

Speaker 1: past five.

Speaker 3: Why because do you know what?

Speaker 2: Because I I chock, because I live further away. I

Speaker 2: just chose I need thirty more minutes late, and so

Speaker 2: now I'm fifteen to twenty.

Speaker 3: Five pass or late. Ye Now, I'm not usually past.

Speaker 2: Twenty five parts unless you have recently just been snoozing.

Speaker 3: By my here so early, I will get up, No

Speaker 3: you don't. I get up.

Speaker 1: My alarm goes off at four forty, but most of

Speaker 1: the time I'll wake up around between three thirty and four,

Speaker 1: yeah thirty, my alarm.

Speaker 2: Goes off before years. But I've got a bigger thing.

Speaker 2: When you used to turn up ten minutes before we

Speaker 2: were on here and then you got told off.

Speaker 3: Not ten minutes twenty times, it.

Speaker 2: Was four yeah. Right.

Speaker 1: The amazing thing about you, Vaorn is you get up

Speaker 1: and have a fucking half an hour's shower.

Speaker 5: Sometimes I fall asleep in the shower. I'll be standing

Speaker 5: out and how long a minute here? I've been there

Speaker 5: asleep before I go to bed. At all my clothes

Speaker 5: are sent out, my bag is I need to do?

Speaker 5: Text me a long time to put my socks on

Speaker 5: because my back's so bad.

Speaker 3: I'm not I'm not against it.

Speaker 1: You can't do anything at haste. It's it's so that's

Speaker 1: why you'll never pick me up. I'll be I'd rather

Speaker 1: just walk to work.

Speaker 2: Vaughan picks me up sometimes if if you know, Mummy

Speaker 2: said too much to drink and she's left a car

Speaker 2: in town, or if I'm going somewhere afterwards, and I'm

Speaker 2: always like where is he?

Speaker 3: He's come, and he's coming, So what time do you

Speaker 3: wake up?

Speaker 2: Then?

Speaker 3: Because that was the question. What time's on his phone? Again?

Speaker 3: Tell him.

Speaker 2: No, I'm not your fucking mother, not ten kids.

Speaker 1: But we just had a meeting before we recorded this

Speaker 1: intments on his phone and.

Speaker 3: My defense it was boring, just boring.

Speaker 4: Yeah, but you've got nine people talking, well, I was

Speaker 4: that was I felt like I could add I could

Speaker 4: add nothing, So I.

Speaker 2: Was like, just like take your leave. You know what

Speaker 2: I mean, it's a list of a funk you than

Speaker 2: being on your phone.

Speaker 3: You just go Really, is that next time I should

Speaker 3: just don't tell that.

Speaker 4: I'll leave you to it. I feel like too many ships. Yeah, yeah,

Speaker 4: I don't want to add to the add to that.

Speaker 4: Way goes off at four twenty yep, okay, And I

Speaker 4: generally just get up and slow. It takes you an

Speaker 4: hour to get to work from Milan half an hour drive.

Speaker 2: It's not half an hour.

Speaker 1: You know that you could be really in an outldoor

Speaker 1: in ten minutes to have a shower and brush.

Speaker 2: My teeth and then you go to the gym and

Speaker 2: then you have another shower.

Speaker 4: Yeah, that's what everybody says right here.

Speaker 3: That's actually what the meeting. Just in the meeting, and

Speaker 3: it was called Haley Sneakymne.

Speaker 2: Bottom and there were nine shifts, so no one said

Speaker 2: anything clear enough. Yeah, and so.

Speaker 4: Okay, So what is the less time it's less likely

Speaker 4: more likely to rain, and the warmer months, a lot

Speaker 4: of rain is convection, so the sun heats the ground

Speaker 4: through the day. The warm air rises clouds built out

Speaker 4: the showers of Thumberswam Center peak in the mid to

Speaker 4: late afternoon early evening. Yes, so in summer, early morning

Speaker 4: statistically your dryest window and in windreds.

Speaker 3: A bit of a difference.

Speaker 4: During most rain comes from frontal systems sweeping through, and

Speaker 4: those don't care what time it is, a front rolling

Speaker 4: at three am or three pm, So the time of

Speaker 4: the day effect mostly disappears, right because it's.

Speaker 1: Also like if you go outside, sometimes when we finish

Speaker 1: work it feels like it's colder than at five am.

Speaker 2: Yes, sometimes sometimes it's cristy where we are, right.

Speaker 5: Yeah.

Speaker 1: So like because if you've been in those countries where

Speaker 1: like Thailand, Baligpical places, Columbia.

Speaker 3: Rain every afternoon.

Speaker 1: It's like clockwork at three o'clock shell for ten minutes.

Speaker 3: It just releases the steam.

Speaker 5: Yeah.

Speaker 3: Then and then it's back to fine and it's beautiful. Yeah,

Speaker 3: and it gets muggy again, doesn't it.

Speaker 2: Yeah.

Speaker 3: Yeah, So that's that's why answered that question officially.

Speaker 1: Did you you said what time you woke up?

Speaker 2: I used to wake up at four and I wake

Speaker 2: up at four twenty five. Yeah, but I'm sit out

Speaker 2: ready to go.

Speaker 3: It's what I would say doing breakfast.

Speaker 1: It is one of the and people are just being

Speaker 1: lovely asking, but it is one of the most asked questions.

Speaker 2: You've got a beard?

Speaker 4: Yeah?

Speaker 2: Too late? What time you get up too early?

Speaker 5: Yeah?

Speaker 3: I go to quarter to eight. Yeah, last night was eight.

Speaker 4: I was a little that's insane to me last night

Speaker 4: I was all prepped for an early night and still

Speaker 4: didn't get to be nearly early enough.

Speaker 3: What time like just after nine? Quarter past the night?

Speaker 2: It's a bit late because I had six like a

Speaker 2: cool person, six six pretty good things about the six flitch.

Speaker 2: You gotta try it on a school night.

Speaker 5: Yuck.

Speaker 3: No, no, not an afternoon. I'll school afternoon, not an evening.

Speaker 3: So none of the.

Speaker 2: People you have six with have a fucking job.

Speaker 3: The weavening from the ones he's.

Speaker 1: Like fifty busing people employed.

Speaker 2: How good on you, mate, support their local economy.

Speaker 3: Yeah, it's all about their local economy. Hi. There

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