Marie's dog is described as a well-put-together mixed breed with good muscle definition, which some women have commented on in a lustful manner. The dog's appearance and the way it is perceived by others may contribute to this unusual reaction.
Oliver recorded his voice saying 'we're' and 'here to help' on a Casio SK1, a sampler keyboard from the 80s, and then played those recordings as chords to create the theme song.
Haley suspects that the parents make their daughter practice outside to avoid the noise inside their own home, but this causes disturbance to the surrounding neighbors.
The hosts suggested a fake petition with fake names and signatures to stop the daughter from playing the clarinet outside, or playing loud music like 'Working for the Weekend' on repeat to counteract the noise.
Connor's experience living with eccentric people in Airbnbs highlights the unpredictable and often challenging nature of dealing with neighbors, which is similar to Haley's predicament with her noisy neighbor.
Jake and Gareth talk to a caller about people giving weird compliments to a dog. Later, Jake and We're Here to Help theme song composer Oliver Ralli chat with someone who has a question about the song. Finally, Gareth and special guest Jamie Loftus help a caller with a neighbor playing clarinet outside.
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