Stay 4 the tea- Tim & Cait Cait Hawes
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Made by uncultured people for uncultured people, 'Stay 4 the tea' is a laid back conversation between moderately good m8's Cait & Tim, on random topics such as if cereal is a salad, or if monopoly is actually a super deep metaphor on relationships. Filled with puns and jokes galore, we also discuss more serious contemporary topics, such as cancel culture or cultural appropriation.
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Stay 4 the tea- episode three: childhood computer games/dysfunctional families
Ello Ello! Welcome back to another episode of 'Stay 4 the tea' By Cait & Tim. This week for the first segment, we're still continuing off on childhood games, but focusing on online ones. Cough cough, it's about cool maths games, check it out! After that we critically discuss (ramble and have tangents) about dysfunctional families and what it means to grow up in one. The first segment runs up till around the 15 minute park, so if you'd like to just leave after that it's all cool. But we'd be lonely in the second segment... So yeah, hope you guys check it out!
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Episode two: childhood nostalgia and life as new adults
Hello! In this weeks episode of 'Stay 4 the tea' By Cait & Tim, we cover the good ol hallmarks of childhood nostalgia, such as snacks, school rumours and relationships. *Spoiler, Cait has a juicy story which involves golfballs*! In the later half, we cover the more mid life crisis-eque topic of growing up into a fully fledged adult, and what that means for our current generation. Whilst having a few good laughs here and there. Hope you guys enjoyed it!
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Is cake pasta? Are all liquids soup? Stay for the tea: this week we are serving cancel culture
Made by uncultured people for uncultured people, 'Stay 4 the tea' is a laid back conversation between moderately good m8's Cait & Tim, on random topics such as if cereal is a salad, or if monopoly is actually a super deep metaphor on relationships. Filled with puns and jokes galore, we also discuss more serious contemporary topics, such as cancel culture or cultural appropriation.