Loremen Podcast - Loremen - August Minisode 2023
Episode Date: August 31, 2023Â James is on holiday, but before he left we recorded a little minisode. So enjoy this tale of a ghostly premonition, and join us for our upcoming London live shows: At the Bill Murray - 17th Septem...ber https://www.angelcomedy.co.uk/event-detail/loremen-live-again-17th-sep-the-bill-murray-london-tickets-202309171830/ At Cheerful Earful Podcast Festival - 31st October https://www.designmynight.com/london/pubs/balham/the-bedford/cheerful-earful-podcast-festival-day-1 LoreBoys nether say die! Support the Loremen here (and get stuff): patreon.com/loremenpod ko-fi.com/loremen Check the sweet, sweet merch here... https://www.teepublic.com/stores/loremen-podcast?ref_id=24631 @loremenpod youtube.com/loremenpodcast www.instagram.com/loremenpod www.facebook.com/loremenpod
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That's R-A-K-U-T-E-N.
Oh, Alistair.
Is everything all right, James?
You sound like you've just come in from the rain.
I've just run up the stairs.
Oh, okay, right.
The wooden mountain to record for cheer.
Is this a little nap?
Oh, that would be a good idea.
Are we moving into an ASMR area where people already do listen to this to go to sleep?
They do.
Wake up, snore folk.
In spite of my objections.
Good night, snore folk.
This is our callback
to last week's episode
that we recorded
two minutes ago.
So it seems quite fresh to us.
Yes.
Right, Alistair,
first things first,
this is a mini-sode,
so this will broadly
be an advertisement. it's a little plug
for us for our live shows but i've also got a little story so if you can if you the the law
folk can sit through us reminding you to come see us live there's a special treat in it for you
there's a little treat so just a little treat just demonstrate that you can be grown up about this.
Yes.
We are doing a live show at the Bill Murray in London
on the 17th of September.
In London's glittering London.
2023.
2023.
At 6.30pm.
So find the tickets there and come see us.
That'll be lovely.
We're looking into doing some live streaming
for those that cannot make it to London.
And we'll keep you posted on all that sort of stuff.
Are we doing another gig, Alistair?
We are indeed.
Yes, we are.
On All Hallows' Eve.
All Hallows'.
The 31st of October.
October.
2023.
2023.
Thank you.
As part of the Cheerful Earful Podcast Festival.
That's the right one.
In Balham's Glittering Balham in South London.
And that will be extra spooky.
Will it?
Yeah.
I'm looking up stories at the minute.
I've got a few nice, nice stories on the boil.
I've bought two books by Christ in a Hole.
It's Christina Hole.
Oh, she's great.
She is great.
And I've got a couple of books by her.
We love friend of the show, Christ in a Hole.
It's Christina Hole.
But I was also checking out a classic tome, Haunted Houses, by Charles G. Harper.
Oh, Chucky Harps.
There's a whole chapter on poltergeist.
Is there?
Yeah.
Oh, I can't wait to hear about the polter gentleman.
Well, I've got a little soups on.
There's a little treat for everyone for sitting through those adverts.
Please buy tickets.
Thank you, because it was awful.
It was so boring, James.
Please buy tickets and come and see us.
It'll be really embarrassing if you didn't.
And maybe if you do.
Oh, yeah.
I want to tell you about a little something that happened in Solden
in Oxfordshire.
It's a little village.
This is back in the year of our Lord, 1706.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, I remember it well.
I think I've got the exact date here.
So it's reported in a bunch of places,
and there was even a pamph produced.
A full pamph, wow.
A full pamph.
On the 21st of July, 1706, the Reverend Mr. Shaw,
not really too sure about the naming convention there,
but that seems to be what he's referred to as.
The Reverend Mr. Shaw, he was the rector of Solden Church,
and he used to be a fellow of St. John's.
Well, he was still a fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge,
and I think he used to lecture there.
So he's kind of well-known, well-respected,
both a university guy
and a church guy. So, you know, he could countersign your passport photo.
Sounds like an upstanding member of the community to me.
Exactly. And he was sat in his library and there appeared in front of him,
Mr. Naylor. So far, so two men in a library.
Yeah.
One of those men, Mr Naylor, had died five years previously.
Ooh.
Yeah, not what was expected.
Now it's a ghost story.
Now it's a ghost story.
And according to the rector, he was not that scared.
No, he was not that scared, yeah.
No, but what?
Yeah, ghost appeared
wasn't even bothered
yeah what
what do you want
yeah
the first
was him being
dismissive
the second one
was he was
taking some
snuff
and the ghost
just just sat
down and started
chatting
and the man
and the ghost
talked for an
hour and a half
about this
and that
it's not
doesn't appear
to be
meticulously
detailed what they talked about
for an hour and a half.
I would say that's extraordinarily vague.
Yeah.
It came to me
with a message from the other side.
What was it?
Oh, just general stuff.
You know, bits and bobs.
Yeah, yeah.
Just chat.
Just bloke stuff.
Probably all about
how to put up a shelf.
That's another callback
to last week's episode
that we recorded five minutes ago.
And the shelf that you put
up seven minutes ago. Yep.
Slightly before. The ghost did
inform Mr Shaw that he was going to die
soon. Oh! And he was kind of there as an
apparition. So, you know, some stuff of
note was talked about. But while I'm
here, let's dish.
Spill the tea, Mr Naylor.
Shaw, in the end, Shaw wanted to ask
the ghost how he was doing,
but he felt it seemed like a bit of a rude question.
So we sort of saved it towards the end.
You're still dead, are you?
So how are things?
Apart from the being dead stuff.
I don't know, skip over that.
And the ghost said that he missed his old college friends,
but would be seeing some of them soon enough.
Oh.
Which is very grave humour. And Mr. Arthur Orchard, who is an acquaintance of some of them soon enough. Oh. Which is very grave humour.
A Mr Arthur Orchard,
who is an acquaintance of both of them,
would be joining them soon.
A Mr Arthur Orchard?
Arthur Orchard would be joining them soon.
And you, added the ghost cheerfully,
not long after.
Ah.
Which is, ooh, yeah.
What I would do in that situation
would be to make sure that I kept Arthur Orchard alive.
Ah.
Because as long as he was alive, I was safe.
In fact, as long as he was alive, I was immortal.
Yes.
So as long as I knew he was alive, I could not die.
Do whatever you want.
I would use that to my advantage.
But messages take a little longer to get around in those days,
and it would probably be like, oh, sorry, Arthur Orchard Senior.
I was talking about arthur orchard
junior yeah i'd be bound to get caught out by something like that yeah yeah he asked if the
ghost could stay a little while or he could visit him again he said no he's only got three days and
he's got a few people to go and see presumably to just you know hang out with and yeah it's
sort of really ruined that evening. And he disappeared.
Is that the end of the story?
Well, the next day, Shaw made his will, and two days later, died.
Wow.
Yeah.
What a low-key haunting.
Yeah.
It's all very...
Very English.
Yeah, very English, very undersold.
Quite civilised.
Took tea with a ghost.
You know, we kept the conversation light.
No politics or religion, of course.
Ghosts in films are always like, join us.
Whereas that one was like, well, you will, eventually.
I'll be seeing you soon.
No rush.
See you soon.
I kind of like the sort of wisecracking-y ghost vibe.
They're like, yeah, well, I do miss my friends,
but I'm going to be seeing a few more of them soon enough.
You know what I mean?
And we will be seeing you soon, listener.
Yes.
If you come to the live show.
Yes.
And you will not die.
But I don't, just to be clear, you are not immortal until then.
Well, yeah, we're not allowed to make you immortal.
We can't do that.
No, we are bound by the laws of physics and decency.
But yes, please do join us where we will talk for an hour and a half.
You know, this and that.
Yeah, it's just stuff.
Bits and bobs.
Just general catch-up stuff.
It's going toup stuff. Mmm.
It's going to be thrilling.
Mmm.
Join us.
Join us.