Did you ever hear the tragedy of Darth Plagueis "The Wise"?
I thought not. It's not a story the Jedi would tell you. It's a Sith legend. Darth Plagueis was a Dark Lord of the Sith, so powerful and so wise he could use the Force to influence the midichlorians to create life... He had such a knowledge of the dark side that he could even keep the ones he cared about from dying. The dark side of the Force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural. He became so powerful... the only thing he was afraid of was losing his power, which eventually, of course, he did. Unfortunately, he taught his apprentice everything he knew, then his apprentice killed him in his sleep. It's ironic he could save others from death, but not himself.Read full review »
Dhdidndk via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/18/17
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Generally good on rugby, usually pretty accurate in assessing things. Which is completely at odds with their endless worship of the European Autocratic Bureaucracy. A bit like Brian Moore but with more swearing and less rugby insight. Marginally more entertaining.
GChewie via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 05/04/17
Enjoy listening to these two fellas. Plenty of forthright opinions about rugby ...... and other stuff. Lee and Josh keep it fast paced and loosely on topic. As a northern hemisphere rugby fan living in Australia, they give me a much needed injection of British pub rugby banter in an otherwise...Read full review »
Kasia2009 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 10/02/17
A fabulous, sarcastic and sweary cornucopia of all things rugby-related, with a main focus on British rugby, but lots of discussion about international rugby as well. Reviews of games, gossip, discussions of rules, and the odd interview with (odd) rugby experts. Not safe to listen to around the...Read full review »
artsluts via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/17/17
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