We kick start this week’s episode with a curveball for Sam as one of his so-called enemies dials in live on the pod. Sean from Hinge, the guy who once listed Sam as his irrational fear on his profile, joins us to confront him head-on!
From there, things take another turn with a big question: what actually makes a MILF? That innocent query quickly spirals into some eye-opening revelations from Pete, who casually admits he’s dated not one but two MILFs. We’ve also got a fresh Great Barr United update as the long-awaited shirts finally arrive, though Sam’s comes with a surprise of its own.
And to wrap things up, Question Time sparks a fiery debate that splits the room: would you rather never kiss again, or never have sex again?
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