Jersey

About Jersey
Jersey, officially the Bailiwick of Jersey, is an autonomous and self-governing British Crown Dependency in Northwestern Europe 14 miles (23 km) off the Cotentin Peninsula of north-west France. At 45 square miles (120 km2), the main island, Jersey, is the largest of the Channel Islands. Although not a sovereign state, Jersey has its own legal, fiscal and governmental systems; on that basis, it is regarded as a small nation or island country. Jersey's territory also includes some surrounding uninhabited islands and rocks. As of 2021, the island had a population of 103,267.
On the show — 5 mentions total
You haven't, Russell. It is that the Outer Bridge Crossing, the southernmost bridge between New York and New Jersey, is named after a man called Eugenius Harvey Outer Bridge. Nice. Good.
from Little Fish: See You In The Charts, 2026-02-22 at 00:08:22 · read transcript
Other times Jersey came up
Have you read the Shakespeare play that he wrote in the year 1853? He collaborated with another famous writer, which is Victor Hugo. Once he was exiled from France to Jersey, he lived in Jersey for a while, someone came around to the house and showed him table tapping about the spirit world. He became obsessed. obsessed with it. He spent a couple of years talking to, amongst others, Lord Byron, Jesus Christ, Joan of Art, Mozart, Plato.
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Oh. Did you find an example of that? No. I found a guy who, he's a star player from Jersey, Keith Boliath, and he had his luggage seized on route to a big competition in Denmark because it had three suspicious looking perfectly round iron balls in it. Obviously they thought, well, this could be a bomb, what is it? He had to borrow another set. and someone else's trousers because he travelled in jeans.
No Such Thing As A Million Dots, 2018-06-08 · listen
According to the Federal Transportation Safety Administration, you're not allowed to take them onto aircrafts. Oh, yeah. Did you find an example of that? No. I found a guy who, he's a star player from Jersey, Keith Boliad, and he had his luggage seized en route to a big competition in Denmark, because it had three suspicious looking perfectly round iron balls in it. Obviously they thought, oh, this could be a bomb. What is it?
220: No Such Thing As A Million Dots, 2018-06-08 · listen
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Coordinates: 49.1900, -2.1100