In another Bit Weird special - more odd bits from the "What's The Go?" podcast.
In the second year of WTG, Stu and Monty took the show on the road - quite literally - and only recorded podcasts while they were driving to and from work.
The sound quality wasn't the best, but the content? Also not the best.
Despite the complete lack of respect for the listeners, the show carried on through many a journey with just as many bizarre tangents as previously, except now there were also things to distract Monty outside the car that he wanted to talk about.
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