"It's Lifestyle Jim, but not as we know it!"
Join Tor and JT at they venture through a different time, delving into the strange, and somewhat disturbing realm of classic magazine subscriptions.
Expect non-pc adverts, eloquent (and clearly underpaid) journos, analysis of photos, deconstructions of feature pieces, and Tor and JT setting each other unconventional challenges.
Think 'The 70s' House, but with no regard for historical context.
And even then you're not even half way there...
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"It's Lifestyle Jim, but not as we know it!"
Join Tor and JT at they venture through a different time, delving into the strange, and somewhat disturbing realm of classic magazine subscriptions.
Expect non-pc adverts, eloquent (and clearly underpaid) journos, analysis of photos, deconstructions of feature pieces, and Tor and JT setting each other unconventional challenges.
Think 'The 70s' House, but with no regard for historical context.
And even then you're not even half way there...
It's been quite a rollercoaster this past two season on The JBC - and you hadn't thought we'd forgot about Crimbo?!
In this special podcast, JT and Tor read a Xmas classic from the pages of the bumper 1986 December edition of Mayfair - it really might become your fave Xmas story.
Is this the real meaning of Xmas - maybe not, you decide....!
A Very Merry Crimbo xx
The Jumble Bumble Crumble
"It's Lifestyle Jim, but not as we know it!"
Join Tor and JT at they venture through a different time, delving into the strange, and somewhat disturbing realm of classic magazine subscriptions.
Expect non-pc adverts, eloquent (and clearly underpaid) journos, analysis of photos, deconstructions of feature pieces, and Tor and JT setting each other unconventional challenges.
Think 'The 70s' House, but with no regard for historical context.
And even then you're not even half way there...