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The speaker talks about various random experiences, such as meeting a band member's mom, touching a celebrity's shoe, and their New Year's resolution to do sit-ups. They also discuss pop culture news, their dream of working in a musical, and their perspective on what constitutes "real country" music. That was Independence Day by Shires. Now I've just been thinking about my phone today, one of which is that I met the mum of one of the members of the Shires in an ice cream shop, that was pretty cool. And also I touched Philip Schofield's shoe, which sounds really weird but basically I sat opposite him at an airport, I crossed my leg and my foot was on top of his foot for about 0.5 of a second. Just to clarify, that was before all the allocations came out. If you want to email me, Tamsyn at reddit.com, let me know what your claims to fame are, I'd love to know if they rival mine. Coming up next we've got All The Pretty Girls by Kenny Chesney. That was One Too Many by Keith Urban. Now it's time for the quick fire pop culture news. First up, J.Lo and Ben Affleck are rumoured to be divorcing, which is pretty embarrassing considering she just released a documentary called The Greatest Love Story Never Told. No confirmation yet, but watch this space. Next up, Jeremy Clarkson has been voted the hottest man in the UK. I mean, I like Clarkson's farm, but I probably wouldn't describe him as hot. If you're into him, please let me know what you see in him. And finally, some very exciting news for Dasha, who is due to make her grand old Opry debut in June with her debut single Austin. Coming up a bit later, we've got Seven Summers by Morgan Wallen. So that was I'm Moving On by Rascal Flatts. Now, if I sound a bit out of breath, it's because while the songs were playing, I decided I'd achieve my daily goal of doing 40 sit-ups a day, which was my New Year's resolution. My dream is that by the end of the year, I will have rippling abs. However, I think that is unlikely, especially considering for a while I convinced myself I could still achieve my daily goal by doing the sit-ups when I was in bed or on the sofa, until I realised that actually doing them on the floor hurts a lot more, and therefore doing it on the sofa probably doesn't count as a proper sit-up. But yeah, a girl can dream. Coming up a bit later, we've got Turn On The Radio by Raven McIntyre, so stay tuned for that. That was Stand Us On Your Boots by Holly Tucker. Coming up next, we've got That's Why They Make Jack Daniels by Ronnie Dunn. Now, I've been thinking lately about the jobs that I would love to try, but do not have the talent or dedication to make it work as a long-term career. I do not have the talent or dedication to make it on the West End, but I would love to just pop in for a week or two work experience in a musical, maybe like the lead, even like in the chorus, and be blessed with the voice and dance moves of an angel for a couple of weeks, and then just go back to my regular life. I just feel like that would be really fun, and I'd love to know what that's actually like as a career. So if anyone does know of a work experience program like that, please get in touch. So that was She's With Me by High Valley. Now, I was listening to a song earlier, and I was looking at the Instagram page of the artist, and some of the comments were like, now this is real country, which just makes me laugh, because I guess the idea of real country is quite subjective. I mean, maybe my idea of real country is Body Like a Back Row by Sam Hunt, which is coming up later, so stay tuned for that.