NSTAAF International Factball: Belgium v Algeria

NSTAAF 国际实况球:比利时 v 阿尔及利亚

No Such Thing As A Fish

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2014-06-16

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Belgium v Algeria: The QI Elves in association with www.visitengland.com bring you the sixth episode of this No Such Thing As A Fish Factball special - the only football podcast that has absolutely nothing to do with football. Today Dan Schreiber (@schreiberland), James Harkin (@eggshaped), Andrew Hunter Murray (@andrewhunterm) and Anna Ptaszynski (@qikipedia) pit Belgium against Algeria to find out which is the most Quite Interesting country.
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  • Hello and welcome to another episode of the No Such Things as a Fish International Factball brought to you by the QILs in association with VisitEngland.com My name is Anna Tyshinski and joining me today are Andy Murray,

  • James Hawkin and Dan Schreiber and today's match is Belgium versus Algeria.

  • So guys, anything interesting about Algeria?

  • Algeria is the oldest known country where magic mushrooms were taken.

  • Ah, really?

  • Yep, about seven to nine thousand years ago there is a mural which is thought to depict the species Silicae but Maire,

  • which is the magic mushroom.

  • It's also the first place that Orangina came from.

  • It's the soft drink Orangina is from Algeria.

  • It only became French after the country, it was kind of won in the war, the war of independence.

  • What, so when France gained Orangina?

  • A lot of things that we think of French are actually Algerian aren't they?

  • Really?

  • Albert Camus, was he Algerian?

  • Yep, he was the goalkeeper for his Algerian university football team.

  • No, we're really sucking but not talking about football.

  • No more football.

  • Tarzan of the Apes was filmed in Algeria.

  • It's a weird place to film Tarzan, they have very little jungle.

  • They have I think almost 90% of Algeria is a Sahara desert, isn't it?