quite frankly

E38 | Western Assassinations and Strange Bibles


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In this episode, the guests reminisce about their experiences playing the game Senior Assassin in high school. They explain the rules of the game and share stories of their strategies and tactics. The guests discuss the pressure they felt to win the game and the lengths they went to in order to secure victory. They also reflect on the fun and camaraderie that the game brought to their senior year.

Key Takeaways:

  • Senior Assassin is a game played by high school seniors where they use water guns to "assassinate" their classmates.

  • The game requires strategic thinking and stealth to advance to the next round.

  • Winning Senior Assassin can be a source of pride and can come with a cash prize.

  • The guests share stories of their experiences playing the game, including camping outside a target's house and hiding in a box to surprise their target.

  • The guests reflect on the excitement and memories that Senior Assassin brought to their senior year.

  • Notable Quotes:

    • "I was concerned about winning this cash, winning Senior Assassin." - Brett

    • "He was going to wait it out. I was prepared to sleep in my truck in the garage." - Brett

    • "I literally got him trapped in my garage. He's like a caged possum right now." - Brett

    • "I think it's [the Bible] strange to us because we can't. I don't think we can comprehend the amount of love that God has for us. And I don't think we can comprehend the measures that he goes to and through to show us that love." - Brett

    • "Pigs running off a mountain. That's weird. That's strange. So yeah, that makes sense." - Beau


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      quite franklyBy Beau Martin | Brett Walters

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