Welcome back our sexy and saucy listeners! Nikki regails us with the events of her night out with a group of friends who went out to karaoke, including one guy who completely failed and still acted like he was a headliner at a concert and another guy who bravely (and successfully) took on Whitney Houston’s “I Have Nothing”. This week, Samara just has a peaceful and uneventful life with basically no updates. We’ll take no news as good news! Yay, Samara!
Did you know that our bodies are actually made up of musical instruments? No? Well lucky for you, Samara will lead us through some of the bones that make us note-worthy (any puns are fully intended). To start, Nikki gives us a brief introduction to this thrilling and insightful topic, thanks to the Skelecaster from last week’s episode. For the chorus and verse, Samara takes us through the Indian, and later Tibetan, Kangling/Chod Kangling flute and trumpet, an Ancient Texan Tribe’s bone rasp, a Tibetan double sided skull drum/damaru, and a Central African Lyre made of a human skull!
With the coda (outro), Nikki tells us about a bust made out of one man’s frozen blood, a memoir of a thief bound in his own skin, a man that decorated his home in human remains (no, it isn’t Ed Gein), and the Indonesian Tana Toraja Tribe and their sacred treatment of their dead. As a bonus, she also includes Etsy jewelry made from human teeth, “ethically sourced” that is sold out of Atlanta and Richmond, Virginia (Yeah, we’re also concerned about the quotes around their sourcing).
Game this week: Truth or Drink! We aren’t drinking for this game, but we can still have fun. We’re also pretty sure this game was written by men. Tune in to hear the 8 cards we ask each other. Do you agree?
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Link to Etsy shop for knock off version of the Central African skull lyre: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1128425119/skull-lyre