The main bit is about the trip to Africa and how it shows just how lucky people here generally are. He starts by speaking about his recent trip to NZ and how relaxing it was and the similarities between there and the UK. He says about the major difference in road transport standards in regards to car wheels, headlights and the quality of the roads themselves (there are potholes big enough to lose your bike in there). He's realised how lucky people in Scotland are with even the things like rubbish getting taken away, electricity supplies and roadworks because once they're gone at least you know the roads will be of a good enough standard to drive on safely.
Shopping in Zambia and being eager to try out local foods where he found a tin of Harvest Foods faba beans which were made in Egypt. Apparently they looked nice enough from the packaging but said on them "Foul with Hot Pepper" so he was left wondering if they were nicer without it....!
Liking the fact Avril Lavigne has recorded her latest song with 8 different languages in the chorus and hoping this is to help encourage young folk take up a language rather than just to make money.
Not liking that cash for the Aberdeen and North-East Deaf Society has been cut. He says he knows quite a few people who get something out of it and mentions using sign language since completing an elementary certificate in it.
And I'm just going to type this bit "It seems there are moves afoot to tax gardens, greenhouses and sit-ooteries (

at "sit ooteries", sorry lol!) - at least in England. I can't figure out if it makes sense or not. I think somebody should decide whether they are going to stick to the poll-tax type charges or the old rateable values - and not hit us with not a doubling up of both."
Sorry for delay!!! You lucky thing seeing Wicked, glad you enjoyed it.