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Hey guys, it's Chatty Catty. Welcome back to Have You Lost Your Mind, where we discuss all the craziest moments in recent history. Today, we will be welcoming some of the survivors from the tragic plane crash of 1954, which left a dozen boys stranded on a deserted island for over a year. Now that the five-year anniversary of their rescue is coming up, questions about what exactly happened during their desertion have been resurfacing. I've been lucky enough to score an interview with three of the survivors. We will be discussing what steps they've taken in the past five years to readjust into society, and how exactly the year they spent on the island still affects them now. Welcome across the pond, boys. Do you all want to introduce yourselves? Hello there. My name is Ralph Johnson. It's a pleasure to be here. My name is Neverdo. Jack Neverdo. I'm not sure if you knew, but I can sing a few sharp, which is quite difficult, even for the musically gifted. I was also the leader of the hunters during our time on the island. Somehow said that, without me, you never would have been saved. No one's ever said that. Ralph is just jealous, because he would have no use to our tribe, unlike me and Roger, as we both provided more than our share of resources. Right, so that would make you Roger, then. Roger Lewis? Obviously. We knew people coming. We've known our names all along. Who knows? Maybe I forgot. You're the fourth interview I've had today. You guys are not the center of my world. The British, what is it with them, and thinking they're like the best people ever? But that's neither here nor there. Shall we get started? So, have any of your experiences from the island affected how you live today? Well, I think that it was easier for me to adjust than most of the other boys. I was one of the few who still, whoa, sorry. I was one of the few that still remembered to, pause it.

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