Normandy

About Normandy
Normandy is a geographical and cultural region in northwestern Europe, roughly coextensive with the historical Duchy of Normandy.
On the show — 22 mentions total
There were people talking about cans exploding at Normandy — there was tomato soup everywhere, and getting scalded. You feel so embarrassed if you were injured on the Normandy beaches by a malfunctioning tin of soup as you collected your military cross.
from No Such Thing As Caviar-Flavoured Water, 2021-12-17 at 00:12:22 · read transcript
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It's great fun I suppose the fly if the fly doesn't know that it's having sex with a ball of wax so that will feel stupid afterwards. We've all been there Okay, uh final fan for the show And we come to you Andy my fact is that during the Normandy landings the allied forces dropped dogs by parachute Why are they do that the UK deployed parachute dogs?
7: No Such Thing As The Loch Ness Monster, 2014-04-18 · listen
To the extent that in war it's been really useful and every single tank, every single armored tank to this day has tea making facilities in it. This is because it caused a serious problem in the war. In the Second World War, just off the Normandy landings, there was a British battalion, a British tank battalion, who had a couple of minutes to spare. They did what all British troops did with a couple of minutes to spare.
263: No Such Thing As Millipede Lipbalm, 2019-04-05 · listen
Technically, it's still the stew. You've got bigger things on your mind when the Nazis are rolling in. That's fair enough. You do. There was one in Normandy that apparently was over 300 years old. This is an article in a newspaper called the Navhin Times, which is from Goa. I couldn't find it anywhere else. God knows if this is true. They've got an unbelievably good Normandy correspondent.
No Such Thing As An Ark For Peanuts, 2022-04-29 · listen
We've all been there. Final fact of the show, and we come to you, Andy. My fact is that during the Normandy landings, the Allied forces dropped dogs by parachute onto the battlefield. The UK deployed parachute dogs in the Second World War, which were used to identify minefields and to keep watch and to warn of enemies. You know when you say identify minefields, does that basically mean wander over a minefield?
No Such Thing As The Loch Ness Monster, 2014-04-18 · listen
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