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A Kilo of String

A Kilo of String

Released: 2018-04-18
© Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial
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17 Episodes
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17 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2018-04-18
© Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial
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The Audiobook of the Book of the Podcast – Episode 17 of ‘A Kilo of String’ Podcast Series

The Audiobook of the Book of the Podcast – Episode 17 of ‘A Kilo of String’ Podcast Series

Yes, it’s back! Nearly four years since my last ‘A Kilo of String’ podcast episode, I’ve finally got round to recording a new one. What have I been doing for the past three years and nine months? Audiobook? What audiobook? …
Yes, it’s back! Nearly four years since my last ‘A Kilo of String’ podcast episode, I’ve finally got round to recording a new one. What have I been doing for the past three years and nine months? Audiobook? What audiobook? … Continue reading →
Episode ID: 1000409195986
GUID: http://rob-johnson.org.uk/?p=1687
Release Date: 18/04/2018, 15:33:43

Description

10-minute weekly podcasts about the often bizarre experiences of a British expat in Greece

Apple Podcasts: Customer Reviews

2015-04-14

What happened to Elgar?

Wonderful, dry, laconic look at life of a Brit expat in Greece.......Its the missing Ed Reardon tapes...... Rob Johnson is hidding a love for Greece and the Greek way of life under a thick scowl.
Jen harpsichord
2013-09-08

Really worth a listen.

Elements of good old Python silliness combined with intellectual political debate. Ten minutes if really good light hearted distraction. The author has a good name too :)
Pete Ross
2013-08-23

These just keep getting more and more brilliant

These podcasts are just so funny. The last one I had to stop the player as I was laughing so much. Wonderful characters and humour that just keeps taking me by surprise.
Grippen97
2013-08-19

EVERYONE OUGHT TO LISTEN TO THIS!!

I have listened to about a dozen of these podcasts and I am amazed at the sense of humour displayed by the author on the daily political life of the Greek systems.
He has the uncanny knack of highlighting the almost ridiculous situations in the Country as it tries to comply with demands of EU diktat by reducing it to the most basic level;s of good old British humour.
I would heartily reccommend it to anyone wishing to see beneath the veneer of day to day politics and see things as they realy effect the general public.
Ouzoouzoouzo