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Welcome back for another peak into the world of weird, legends we never dreamt were real, and things that make you go “hmmm!” From mysterious vanishings and questionable cryptids to the inexplicable oddities of the modern world, we’re not here to find answers; we’re here to ask the truly unanswerable questions. Our pharmaceutically enhanced host, Stanley O'Brady, is ready to give you one last Christmas present.
This week as we say goodbye to the year that was, Stanley faces his most difficult interview yet: a special in-studio conversation with none other than Baby New Year and maybe even Father Time himself. As the torch is officially passed, Stanley digs into the metaphysical aspects of the hand-off, the logistics of global temporal management and tries to uncover the economic forecast for the coming year. It’s a chaotic, diaper-changing, clock-winding mess of an episode. Don't miss this exclusive look at what the new year has planned for us—assuming the Baby stops chewing on the microphone.
By Aaron Fryc and Greg RogersWelcome back for another peak into the world of weird, legends we never dreamt were real, and things that make you go “hmmm!” From mysterious vanishings and questionable cryptids to the inexplicable oddities of the modern world, we’re not here to find answers; we’re here to ask the truly unanswerable questions. Our pharmaceutically enhanced host, Stanley O'Brady, is ready to give you one last Christmas present.
This week as we say goodbye to the year that was, Stanley faces his most difficult interview yet: a special in-studio conversation with none other than Baby New Year and maybe even Father Time himself. As the torch is officially passed, Stanley digs into the metaphysical aspects of the hand-off, the logistics of global temporal management and tries to uncover the economic forecast for the coming year. It’s a chaotic, diaper-changing, clock-winding mess of an episode. Don't miss this exclusive look at what the new year has planned for us—assuming the Baby stops chewing on the microphone.