- Wed Feb 28, 2018 11:14 am
#512015
I happened to be listening on 27/02/18 at the beginning and what I heard I loved.
Who knew toilet humour could get serious? It does when no-one cleans the bogs, certainly.
And Moyles is at his best when reaching out to listeners and challenging them, he even made me question my attitude towards homeless people - Yes I am one of those who says 'They'll only spend it on drugs anyway so what's the point??' I often feel indifferent to homeless people when I see them, I suppose because the real crime is that they ended up this way in the first place, I just can't believe that we allow them to sit there anyway. And the fake homeless in that town I read about recently - makes you sick. But Moyles really made me think. By and large yes people with a few more pennies to rub together should do more than me, and I never bother with those telethons. And I suppose these days everyone wants to be a victim don't they? But no matter how indifferent I feel towards someone I should always try and be more humane with them, and I could not imagine what it would be like for me, I wouldn't last long that's for sure, better dead if no-one rescued me, so I often wonder how it is these homeless are able to keep going, no-one in their right mind would choose to be that way, and now I realise the reason they come across a bit zombie-like is because they have to be in order to get through the days and nights. In future I shall do my best with them, but there should be shelter for all of these people.
Nice to have a break from fart jokes sometimes.
There was no love where you went, but feel free to win