Please Don't Hug Me 3

Growing old and they don't like it

18 August 2010

Net Curtains, The Paul Weller 80s wedge, putting new partners' names on cards,ATM etiquette

Please Don't Hug Me is written and produced by TV writer, comedian, Sabotage Times columnist, sometime football journalist and all too often temporary office worker, Daniel Ruiz Tizon. He is joined every week by old school friend and 1980s school sprint champion Micky Boyd, who still believes in him. Each blames the other for the 13-year break in their friendship from 1990 to 2003.

This week, the disaffected South London duo discuss Net curtains, hairstyles Micky would love to have had, the consequences of not putting a new partner's name on a greeting card and ATM etiquette.

Please Don't Hug Me 2

Growing old and they don't like it

12 August 2010

Daniel moves into 'Room 11', Micky's new varicose vein, tiny shower rooms & thieving maids

Please Don't Hug Me is written and produced by TV writer, comedian, Sabotage Times columnist, sometime football journalist and all too often temporary office worker, Daniel Ruiz Tizon. He is joined every week by old school friend and 1980s school sprint champion Micky Boyd, who still believes in him. Each blames the other for the 13-year break in their friendship from 1990 to 2003.

This week, PDHM comes from Room 11 of an SW1 hotel, Daniel's new temporary abode, where he and Mick discuss, among other things, Micky's new varicose vein, Daniel's tiny shower room, when the maids will begin to steal Daniel's belongings and mannerisms that the pair have appropriated and made their own. Also featuring Facilities Management Officer Simon Bruce and Wowser, who is struggling with a sweaty work chair.

With Brooks Livermore

Please Don't Hug Me 1

Growing old and they don't like it

28 July 2010

Large chins, physical deterioration, check out inventories, work toilets and jealous partners.

Please Don't Hug Me is written and produced by TV writer, comedian, Sabotage Times columnist, sometime football journalist and all too often temporary office worker, Daniel Ruiz Tizon. He is joined every week by old school friend and 1980s school sprint champion Micky Boyd, who still believes in him. Each blames the other for the 13-year break in their friendship from 1990 to 2003.

After 2 years talking about doing a podcast, the guys finally get their act together, and cover, among other things, large chins, physical deterioration, check out inventories, work toilets and jealous partners.