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This week Susie and Gyles are talking dirty. No, not in that way, get your head out of the gutter... Literally.




Join us as we explore where words such as 'trash', 'garbage', 'litter' and 'trash' originate from.




So tune in and let's talk all kinds of rubbish together!




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Enjoy Susie’s Trio for the week:




Rumptydooler: Something excellent.




(rattlers, rippers, ripsnorters, roarers, clinkers, corkers, fizzers, screamers, sneezers, hummers, dingers, humdingers, and rumptydoolers




Solivagant: Wandering alone.




Nod-crafty: Having the knack of nodding the head with an air of great understanding, when you actually tuned out ages ago.




Gyles' poem this week was 'If I Can Stop One Heart from Breaking' by Emily Dickinson




If I can stop one heart from breaking,


I shall not live in vain;


If I can ease one life the aching,


Or cool one pain,


Or help one fainting robin


Unto his nest again,


I shall not live in vain.




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