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By Montella
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The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.
So, uh, this is embarrassing. Sebastian and Greg wanted to make it a fun surprise what the episode would be for 1968, but we couldn't figure out how to make a title that was ambiguous, so...surprise! In this episode we set the foundation for one of the darkest moments in American history. Along the way we discuss cinema, the state of Sebastian's neighbors, and the painful steps the United States took towards progress. 1968, here we go!
Special thanks to anyone who has rated and reviewed us. Your support means everything to me and Sebastian. If you haven't reviewed us and have read this far, why don't you go ahead and tell us what's up. Do you hate us, do you love us? "Love" is a strong word, and we would understand your hesitancy to say it back to us. But life is about taking risks, right? So why don't you jump in heart first.
Greg welcomes Sebastian back from his extended work trip with a variety of stories to help him catch up on what he's missed. Spoiler: we talk about Red Lobster A LOT. Additional note, Greg wanted to call this episode: "The Boyz-isode," but creative differences arose in the production process.
If you though 1967 was bad, just wait until you hear 1968! From earth-shattering assassinations to a shifting political landscape in the United States, there was more unrest than ever before. But at least we got two brothers offering their sexual services to a famous actor. In their hunt for treasure, things don't go well...
Mothman is the Chad of cryptids
"Let's get to the bottom of this: did you stick googly eyes on a radioactive rock?" We finally get an answer to what happened at Falcon Lake
In episode two of our series on the Falcon Lake incident, we catch back up with Michalak in the immediate aftermath of his encounter. The story breaks, and his life is ruined. People call him a liar, but he thinks he can prove them wrong. He just needs to find the evidence first...
This week we dive into Canada's most infamous UFO encounter - the Falcon Lake incident. In May 1967, Stephen (Stefen) Michilak encountered two strange crafts, that ended in him getting burned on his chest. This week we talk about the encounter itself, and why this might be the most believable case of all time.
This is by far the worst year we've covered yet. We've got riots, the war in Vietnam, and a small town in Wisconsin seceding from the United States and declaring war on the country - yes, you read that right. We also have expanded our year coverage to explore some of the most intriguing true crime cases as they happened.
Also, Creed won a Grammy in 2001 for Best Rock Song for their hit "With Arms Wide Open."
First off, sorry for the long absence! We explain it all in this episode.
This week, we've got a short story episode where Greg describes how he paid money to solve a murder while telling the story of a missing man going all the way back to 1966. Hope you packed your swim trunks, cause we're going to Miami!
The underbelly of Great Bend, Kansas runs deep - and it's all controlled by the...square dance society? Sebastian and Greg do their best Hardy Boys impression and try to solve this case. FYI if another man is banging your wife, it's generally a bad sign. Also, maybe it's a good idea to have a pathologist that doesn't cite picture books as part of his "expertise."
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P.S. Thx 4 all tha reviewz :* ^_^
The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.