• *SPECIAL* The Holiday That Never Was pt1 w/ Mark Adams

  • Jul 22 2020
  • Length: 1 hr and 21 mins
  • Podcast

*SPECIAL* The Holiday That Never Was pt1 w/ Mark Adams

  • Summary

  • *EDIT* This episode was recorded in June before the re-opening of the Disney World Theme parks. Anyone following us on social media will have seen how Tim's attitude towards Disney as a company has changed dramatically since their decision to reopen theme parks while Florida is now the global epicentre of the pandemic, and it make us very angry to see The Disney Company putting customer and staff lives at risk in such a way for the sake of profit. While Tim obviously is still upset about his holiday not going ahead, we feel the light hearted tone of this particular episode is due in part to our naive belief that the parks would not actually reopen in July. Tim no longer intends to travel to Disney World in the future and just wants to make one thing very clear- Fuck The Disney Company! */EDIT*

    NETWORK NOTE: The above views do not represent the views of the We Made This network, and are a personal viewpoint only.

    Tim gets personal as he explores week 1 of the itinerary for The Holiday That Never Was with returning guest Mark Adams of Pull Or Pass, Don't Say The C Word and Shipwrecked and Comatose.

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    Tim Henton
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    Chris Wilson
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