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Yodel-ay-eee!

What on earth are you watching?’ Mary peered over her husband’s shoulder. A YouTube video was playing on his computer screen and Brad Pitt and Jimmy Fallon were making strange noises at each other across the rooftops of New York.

‘I’ve decided to take up yodelling,’ Jim announced, looking up at his wife.

‘Whatever for?’

‘New Year, new challenges. And I’ve got plenty of time, now I’m retired. They say it’s incredibly beneficial for your mental and physical wellbeing.’

‘What about my mental and physical wellbeing?’ Mary raised her eyebrows. ‘You’ll be buying a banjo next, and wearing lederhosen.’

‘Yodelling isn’t just for hillbillies and alpenhorn types, you know. It’s actually very on-trend.’

‘I imagine Brad Pitt could make most things look on-trend. Even yodelling.’ Mary walked into the kitchen and switched on the kettle. Jim followed her.

‘I’ll have you know, yodelling is a respected music form. It influenced the composer Richard Strauss and, apparently, Celine Dion uses it to great effect.’

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