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Episode One Hundred And Twenty Seven – What Does “A Cheeky Nando’s” Mean?

Episode One Hundred And Twenty Seven – What Does “A Cheeky Nando’s” Mean?

The Big Red Couch RPG Podcast

July 26, 20191h 8mExplicit

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Show Notes

What Does "A Cheeky Nando's" Mean?

In the post-Brexit dystopia, where any mention of the world outside of the Commonwealth is strictly forbidden, a shadowy folk hero emerged … Cheeky Nando.

Working the grill at Nando’s confers awesome martial arts powers via the precise repetition of cunningly-disguised spatula and tong based fighting moves.

Cheeky Nando is friendly, charming, helpful, and the local Necromancer.

The Cheeky Nano-Dose – Pervasive nanotech means, more or less, that you’re being watched from the inside.

When a group holiday goes terribly, terribly wrong.

What if someone out there managed to franchise & weaponise football in order to destabilise cultures in other dimensions?

Inspired, we assume, by this internet gem;

Nandos

Lime (scooters)

Ezell’s Famous Chicken, Seattle

Piri-Piri

Captain Swing
Ned Ludd

1984, by George Orwell
V For Vendetta (movie)

Not Tonight
Papers, Please

Colin Furze

Cyberpunk

Grey Ranks
Misspent Youth

Essex Man

From The Guaridan – “The Invention Of Essex – How a county became a caricature”

Spitting Image

Qi

The Karate Kid
The God Of Cookery
Stephen Chow
Shaolin Monastery
West Side Story
Shaolin Soccer

Food Court Wars ( Big Red Couch episode )

The Hound, by H. P. Lovecraft

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaTDqu7-SDo

Stargate SG-1
Revolution

Doom (game)

Lazarus Churchyard

Torchwood: Miracle Day

Blood Music, by Greg Bear

Fear The Boot

George R. R. Martin

Kids On Bikes
Zombie World
The Strange
Part Time Gods
Masks
Bulldogs!
TimeWatch
QAGS

Fiasco

Mods & Rockers

Misfits (tv)
ASBO

Brighton Pier

Millwall FC

Berserker, by Fred Saberhagen

Black Books