I added one more podcast to the giant podcast bin Now you have plucked
that podcast out and started listening I took my microphone and found some human folk Then I recorded all the noises
while we spoke My name is Adam Buxton,
I'm a man And I want you to enjoy this, that's the plan Hey, how are you doing, podcats?
It's Adam Buxton here I'm back where I belong on my Norfolk farm track And I'm here with my best dog friend,
Rosie Buxton Half whippet, half poodle, all genius Isn't that true dog legs?
Don't patronise me, I apologise May I say though, Rose,
without patronising you That you are looking so beautiful Rosie had quite a radical trim the other day
While I was in London,
in fact, it happened And I called my wife, asked how Rosie was doing And she said,
I don't know
if you're going to be pleased The dog groomer gave her quite an extreme makeover She said,
she doesn't really look like Rosie anymore I was quite nervous But I think it was just that moment after you get a very extreme haircut When you're still getting used to it And you think,
oh, maybe that was a mistake But then, usually you hit the sweet spot A week or two afterwards,
it starts to grow out a bit And you get used to the look And that's where we're at with Rosie And I just think she's looking wonderful She was getting a bit shaggy before Anyway,
now she's looking sleek and more wippity And would it be okay to say plush to her like now,
isn't it?
Oh, Rosie, so soft and stroky How are you doing anyway, podcats?
I hope you're very well, I'm doing all right,
thank you I'm about two thirds of the way through recording my audiobook Should be finished next week,