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Well, hello there, dear! This week on the Scary Spirits Podcast, we’re throwing a birthday bash fit for a legend! That’s right, in honor of Betty White’s birthday on January 17, the gang is diving teeth‑first into the delightfully campy 1999 creature feature, Lake Placid.
Join your hosts Karen and Greg as they revisit this cult‑classic horror‑comedy, chatting about giant crocodiles, small‑town chaos, and the joy of a well‑timed zinger. Along the way, they sip on a dangerously delicious themed cocktail appropriately named “The Crocodile.” I can’t promise it won’t bite back.
If you love classic horror movies, Lake Placid, Betty White moments, and podcasts with spirited conversations (and cocktails!), you won’t want to miss this episode. So grab a drink, settle in, and remember—age is just a number, but a good scare and a good laugh? Those are timeless.
The Crocodile Cocktail
• 2 oz vodka
• 1 oz Mezcal
• 1 oz triple sec
• 2 oz lemon juice
Instructions:
Source: makemeacocktail.com
A Brief Synopsis: When a mysterious creature violently kills a man in a Maine lake, Jack Wells, the local game warden, looks into the bizarre case, along with Sheriff Hank Keough and visiting paleontologist Kelly Scott. Looking for clues in a tooth that the beast left behind, Kelly and the others eventually locate the monster, a massive and vicious reptile eager to devour anything in its path. Can the crocodile-like creature be stopped?
Some of the topics discussed and highlights of this episode include:
Our rating of the film:
This movie was OK. It took us 3 cocktails to get through it.
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By Gregory Wallace and Karen Hudson4.9
2323 ratings
Well, hello there, dear! This week on the Scary Spirits Podcast, we’re throwing a birthday bash fit for a legend! That’s right, in honor of Betty White’s birthday on January 17, the gang is diving teeth‑first into the delightfully campy 1999 creature feature, Lake Placid.
Join your hosts Karen and Greg as they revisit this cult‑classic horror‑comedy, chatting about giant crocodiles, small‑town chaos, and the joy of a well‑timed zinger. Along the way, they sip on a dangerously delicious themed cocktail appropriately named “The Crocodile.” I can’t promise it won’t bite back.
If you love classic horror movies, Lake Placid, Betty White moments, and podcasts with spirited conversations (and cocktails!), you won’t want to miss this episode. So grab a drink, settle in, and remember—age is just a number, but a good scare and a good laugh? Those are timeless.
The Crocodile Cocktail
• 2 oz vodka
• 1 oz Mezcal
• 1 oz triple sec
• 2 oz lemon juice
Instructions:
Source: makemeacocktail.com
A Brief Synopsis: When a mysterious creature violently kills a man in a Maine lake, Jack Wells, the local game warden, looks into the bizarre case, along with Sheriff Hank Keough and visiting paleontologist Kelly Scott. Looking for clues in a tooth that the beast left behind, Kelly and the others eventually locate the monster, a massive and vicious reptile eager to devour anything in its path. Can the crocodile-like creature be stopped?
Some of the topics discussed and highlights of this episode include:
Our rating of the film:
This movie was OK. It took us 3 cocktails to get through it.
Take our online survey!
We want to know more about you! Please take our survey. All questions are optional and you can remain completely anonymous if you prefer. Tell us what you like or would like to hear more of!
All music on the Scary Spirits Podcast is provided by the band “Verse 13”. Please check them out. You can listen to all their music on their Bandcamp page.
Shoot us an email at [email protected]
As an Amazon Associate, we may earn a small percentage of qualifying purchases through our links.

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