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Bass puts his trap into motion. Zeke asks the probing questions about barbeque and love. We learn about ENBY life on the station and see how all the best laid plans. . .can end in disaster!
90 Degrees South releases new episodes every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month. Please take a moment to leave a review and help spread the word.
All songs were properly licensed and obtained through Artlist.io.
90 Degrees South
A BMB Production, LLC
Transcripts can be found at: https://90degreespodcast.com/transcripts
90 Degrees is in no way affiliated nor endorsed (that we’re aware of) by the United States National Science Foundation (NSF) nor the United States Marshal Service (USMS) nor the United States Department of Justice. Hell, even the Shriners won’t acknowledge us!!!
We are 100% independently funded and do not accept commercial endorsements or affiliations.
I was once at a bar and upon leaving, knew I was WAYYYY too drunk to drive. I decided to take a cab instead of my own car home. On the way, sure enough there was a sobriety check point and we were waived through. I was so relieved I made the right decision. The next morning my wife was not happy I parked the Taxi-cab in our back-yard!
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Bass puts his trap into motion. Zeke asks the probing questions about barbeque and love. We learn about ENBY life on the station and see how all the best laid plans. . .can end in disaster!
90 Degrees South releases new episodes every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month. Please take a moment to leave a review and help spread the word.
All songs were properly licensed and obtained through Artlist.io.
90 Degrees South
A BMB Production, LLC
Transcripts can be found at: https://90degreespodcast.com/transcripts
90 Degrees is in no way affiliated nor endorsed (that we’re aware of) by the United States National Science Foundation (NSF) nor the United States Marshal Service (USMS) nor the United States Department of Justice. Hell, even the Shriners won’t acknowledge us!!!
We are 100% independently funded and do not accept commercial endorsements or affiliations.
I was once at a bar and upon leaving, knew I was WAYYYY too drunk to drive. I decided to take a cab instead of my own car home. On the way, sure enough there was a sobriety check point and we were waived through. I was so relieved I made the right decision. The next morning my wife was not happy I parked the Taxi-cab in our back-yard!
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