
Episode 1305:30 am at an airport bar – a time when even the coffee looks at you and says, "Amateur hour, mate." It's like a scene from a twisted comedy, where weary travelers are torn between the existential crisis of ordering a pint or pretending they're responsible adults with a cup of tea. The bar becomes a stage for jet-lagged performers, attempting to turn their drunken fellow travelers into dance partners. And don't even get me started on the breakfast menu; it's like a culinary interpretation of regret. You've got folks doing the airport limbo – how low can you go?It's a symphony of sleep-deprived souls, clinging to their pints like they're life rafts in the sea of early morning chaos. Ah, the airport bar at dawn, where the only thing taking off faster than the planes is your the fat girls knickers on the next table and your sense of decency. Cheers to the blurry line between a nightcap and the first sip of morning madness!You people we are at 130!!!!Thank you for sticking with me,pass it on,download and lll keep doing what lm doing.Darren.Music:Status Quo - Paper PlanesMIA - Paper PlanesSupport the showwww.justpassingthroughpodcast.comInsta:justpassingthroughpodcastContact:[email protected]
Jan 14, 2024
37 min

Episode 129In the nostalgic maze of holiday comparisons, the generation gap is a Grand Canyon. My holidays, back in the day, started with the delightful symphony of Mum peeing in a plastic bucket. It was my version of a morning alarm, a less-than-soothing wake-up call to the fragrant reality of life. Now, fast-forward to the offspring's adventures—they're globe-trotting, sampling exotic cuisines that has envy-inducing Instagram influencers going crazy.Yet, amidst the cultural odysseys, one common thread binds us: boredom. We share this yawn-inducing, universal sentiment, separated by four decades but united by a collective eye-roll at holiday monotony. The scenery has changed from the plastic bucket to passport stamps, but the essence remains. So, whether it's deciphering the nuances of ancient civilizations or decoding Mum's morning bucket ballet, the boredom transcends time, creating a peculiar bond across the generations. Welcome to the holiday continuum, where the only thing that doesn't age is the relentless pursuit of excitement to fend off the drowsy embrace of boredom.Keep on downloading people.Happy 2024.Darren.Music : The Sonics - Have Love Will TravelCredence Clearwater Revival - Have You Ever Seen the Rain?Support the showwww.justpassingthroughpodcast.comInsta:justpassingthroughpodcastContact:[email protected]
Jan 9, 2024
40 min

Episode 128.It's a common challenge that many expats face. When you return home, people may have certain expectations or perceptions based on the person they remember, not necessarily the individual you've become during your time abroad. This contrast can indeed lead to friction, as they may project unfulfilled aspirations onto you.Explaining this to others can help them understand the complexity of the expat experience and the personal growth that comes with it. It's an opportunity to highlight the importance of accepting change, both in yourself and in others, as everyone's journey is unique. Acknowledging these differences can pave the way for more genuine connections and understanding.Or you can just tell everyone to F**k Off.Happy 2024,folks,Darren.Music: Carte Postale - SloveWish You Were Here - Pink Floyd.Support the showwww.justpassingthroughpodcast.comInsta:justpassingthroughpodcastContact:[email protected]
Jan 1, 2024
34 min

Episode 127Picture a North England Christmas where the festive cheer turns into an alcohol fueled dark dark comedy. Family feuds echo like carolers on a sugar rush, overindulgence in booze,spirits and food transforms the living room into modern day Gaza, and the aftermath resembles a battlefield of empty bottles,sick buckets and self inflicted liquid wounds. Amidst the chaos, a young kid observes the adult drama, trying to decipher the blend of holiday spirit and intoxication, perhaps forming a childhood memory that can never,ever be erased.The Pogues - Fairytale of New YorkThe Pretenders - 2000 MilesSupport the showwww.justpassingthroughpodcast.comInsta:justpassingthroughpodcastContact:[email protected]
Dec 24, 2023
46 min

Episode 127'Tis the season to be jolly, or so they say. But for me, it's the season to plug my ears and run for cover. Why, you ask? Because of those relentless, earworm-infested Xmas songs that invade the airwaves like a festive plague.You see, I've declared a personal war on these jingling, sleigh bell-ringing, repetitive pieces of auditory torture. It's not that I'm a Scrooge; I just value my sanity. The constant barrage of "Jingle Bells" and "All I Want for Christmas Is You" is enough to make me want to hibernate until January.So, I've instituted a strict ban on Xmas songs within the confines of my ears. My headphones are now equipped with an anti-Christmas-song force field, and I've mastered the art of the preemptive "la la la" to drown out any unsuspecting carolers.I've even considered starting a support group for fellow sufferers of this holiday melody madness. We'd meet in soundproof bunkers, armed with noise-canceling headphones and survival kits filled with chocolate and funny cat videos.Now, don't get me wrong; I'm not against celebrating the holiday spirit. I just believe it can be done without subjecting ourselves to the same playlist of cheer-induced madness year after year. Imagine a world where "Last Christmas" isn't the soundtrack to every shopping trip or elevator ride.So, as the first notes of "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" ring out, I'll be donning my earmuffs and retreating to the safety of my Xmas song-free zone. Call me the Scrooge of sleigh bells—I wear this title with pride. After all, 'tis the season to be sane.So here are some of my best old and new,but certainly not festive.Like and subscribe and Fuck Xmas.Manchester Ochestra - The SilenceNoel Gallagher - Council SkiesSean McGowan and the Dubliners - The Irish RoverElbow - Grounds for DivorceJames Brown - SuperbadSupport the showwww.justpassingthroughpodcast.comInsta:justpassingthroughpodcastContact:[email protected]
Dec 18, 2023
51 min

Episode 126Ah, Kamakura, my stomping ground, where ancient temples and train rides become the everyday spectacle! So, I'm schlepping my mate around, you know, the casual tour of awesomeness.We start with Engaku-ji, and my friend's gob is not just smacked; it's doing a full-on gymnastics routine. She's got this look like she just discovered sushi for the first time. Meanwhile, I'm over here like, "Yeah, just another day with the Buddha vibes."We stroll around the Daibutsu, and I'm narrating like an ancient history professor who moonlights as a stand-up comedian. "So, this colossal dude, big enough to make Goliath question his life choices, has been chilling here since way back when. No biggie.As we alight at Hase, she's still buzzing with excitement. "This place is incredible!" she says. I smirk, "Yeah, tell that to the Daibutsu. He's been standing there, unimpressed, for centuries."Then comes the Enoden line. I see her eyes light up as the train approaches. She's snapping pictures like it's a Hollywood red carpet event.And that, my friends, is how Kamakura, the living museum I call home, transforms a casual stroll into a gobsmacking, eye-popping, Enoden-riding adventure. Just another day in the historical wonderland – where every temple is a gem, and every train ride is a trip through time. Cheers to Kamakura, where even the everyday is extraordinary!Great day with a great mate,Keep uploading,folks.Darren.Noel Gallagher High Flying Birds - AKA What A LifeOasis - The MasterplanSharon Latham https://www.instagram.com/selfieguideshaz?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==Bourdain on Lawson https://youtu.be/v1LOiRfMc08?si=a_baoUo6DTmcANmdSupport the showwww.justpassingthroughpodcast.comInsta:justpassingthroughpodcastContact:[email protected]
Dec 16, 2023
51 min

Episode 125Ah, the summer of '96, where England's hopes soared, Terry Venables was the maestro of our football dreams, and penalties felt like an English rite of passage – albeit a painful one.Picture this: Gazza's iconic dentist chair celebration, the Three Lions anthem blasting from every corner, and Terry Venables orchestrating a symphony of soccer brilliance that had us all thinking, "Football's coming home!" Spoiler alert: it took a detour at penalties, but what a ride!And the music, oh, the soundtrack of that summer! Oasis belting out "Don't Look Back in Anger" as if they knew we'd be reminiscing about '96 forever. Britpop anthems, Spice Girls taking over, and every radio station playing Baddiel, Skinner, and the Lightning Seeds on repeat.As for the weather, a miracle unfolded – not a drop of rain in June, July, and August. It was like the universe decided to give England a break and let us enjoy our Carlsberg in peace.And let's not forget the movies – Trainspotting and who could resist the charm of Hugh Grant in "Four Weddings and a Funeral"?So here's to the summer of '96 – where football dreams soared, music rocked, the sun shone, and penalties left us with a lifetime of banter. Terry Venables, you led us on a rollercoaster, and we wouldn't have had it any other way. Cheers to the summer that made us laugh, cry, and sing our hearts out – all in the name of England.Music:Jesus Christ - The LongpigsThree Lions - Skinner and BaddielC’mon Kids - The Boo RadleysSupport the showwww.justpassingthroughpodcast.comInsta:justpassingthroughpodcastContact:[email protected]
Dec 10, 2023
41 min

Episode 124In the cosmic dance of life and death, Westerners seem to have a jittery two-step while the Japanese are waltzing through with a serene bow. Picture this: In the West, we're busy avoiding black cats, stepping on sidewalk cracks, and crossing our fingers like it's a full-time job just to dodge the inevitable.Meanwhile, the Japanese are hosting cherry blossom viewings in cemeteries, celebrating ancestors with festivals, and turning graveyards into peaceful gardens. It's like they've thrown a cosmic party, and everyone is invited – living or not.Maybe it's cultural, perhaps it's a societal thing, but one thing's for sure: when it comes to death, the Japanese are having a calm cup of matcha while Westerners are spilling their coffee in existential panic. So, whether you're fearing the reaper or sipping tea with him, just remember, in the grand scheme of things, we're all just stardust on a collision course with the great unknown – and the Japanese seem to have RSVP'd with a tranquil smile.Keep on downloading,folks.Music:Credence Clearwater Revival - Midnight SpecialEagles of Death Metal - Don’t SpeakDarren.Support the showwww.justpassingthroughpodcast.comInsta:justpassingthroughpodcastContact:[email protected]
Nov 27, 2023
29 min

Episode 123"Ah, Yorkshire folks – the unsung heroes of humor, tea, and hearty conversations. Picture this: you stroll into a Yorkshire home, and before you know it, you've been offered a cuppa, engaged in banter about the weather (because, let's face it, it's always a topic), and found yourself wrapped in a warm blanket of that unmistakable Yorkshire wit.These are the people who turn 'owt' into a versatile word that can mean anything from 'something' to 'nothing,' leaving you both enlightened and slightly confused. Their accents could charm the socks off a cat, and their dry humor could put any stand-up comedian to shame.In Yorkshire, a smile says more than words ever could, and a raised eyebrow is practically a Shakespearean monologue. So, if you find yourself in the company of a Yorkshireman or woman, brace yourself for a delightful dose of banter, a proper brew, and a lesson in wit that will leave you chuckling long after you've bid farewell to 'God's Own County.'Music All Proper Yorkshire!!!Pulp - Common PeopleTerrorvision - My HouseThe Cult - She Sells Santuary Moloko - Time is RightThe Music - Freedom FighterArctic Monkeys - l Bet you Look Good on the Dancefloor Arctic Monkeys - When the Sun Goes DownArctic Monkeys - From the Ritz to the RubbleSupport the showwww.justpassingthroughpodcast.comInsta:justpassingthroughpodcastContact:[email protected]
Nov 15, 2023
1 hr 2 min

Episode 112From the bustling streets of Taipei to family-friendly adventures in the heart of Taiwan, l have to make sure that this holiday season is packed with laughter, cultural exploration, and the joy of shared experiences. Navigating night markets, embracing local traditions, and discovering the hidden gems of Taiwan, the journey promises to be a blend of luxury and the warmth of family togetherness.None of the above will happen as l try to do it as Yorkshire cheap as possible.Music:The Boss -Born to RunSupergrass -MovingEnjoy my lovelies,DarrenSupport the showwww.justpassingthroughpodcast.comInsta:justpassingthroughpodcastContact:[email protected]
Nov 10, 2023
41 min
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