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On this episode we catch a ride to far-off spots like Singapore and Pudukottai, India where cab drivers have encountered the kind of high strangeness you'll have to hear to believe: doppelgangers, vanishing cyclists, the sirens of the wastelands, and more!
Also on this episode: Ian throws up gang signs, Brennan looks scary, and an unexpected detour through a trip to the Holocaust museum.
Our musical guest on this episode is The Starfighter, courtesy of Future 80's Records
Music on this episode:
Intro: "Radio (Into the Darkness We Go)" by Podzontommusic
Bumpers: "Night Hawk" by The Starfighter
Outro: "Streets" by The Starfighter
All music is used with permission.
You can now support us on Patreon! We have tiers at the $1, $5, and $10 levels, with rewards like an Patreon-only Ghost Story Guys sticker, early access to episodes, exclusive bonus content, access to our GSG snapchat, and more! Click on over to Patreon.com/GhostStoryGuys to check it out!
Grab yourself some Ghost Story Guys merch at our Red Bubble and Threadless stores! Don't forget to let us know you bought something and we'll send you some stickers as a thank you.
Comment? Suggestion? Story you want to tell? E-mail us at [email protected]!
The Ghost Story Guys are:
Brennan Storr - Host, Writer, Producer
Ian Gibbs - Co-Host
Luke Greensmith - Researcher
Rachel GW - Social Media Manager
Anthony Germaine - Researcher
Every Wednesday at 8pm Pacific, Brennan hosts the music show "Largely the Truth" on 92.5 StokeFM. If you're not in the local broadcast area you can listen via the web at StokeFM.com, TuneIn.com, or via the TuneIn app.
If you're in Victoria and want to meet the guys, we may be able to make that happen. Shoot us an e-mail or contact us via the Facebook page.
Pins and signed copies of the guy's books are available at Big Cartel or via e-mail.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
By Brennan Storr4.7
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On this episode we catch a ride to far-off spots like Singapore and Pudukottai, India where cab drivers have encountered the kind of high strangeness you'll have to hear to believe: doppelgangers, vanishing cyclists, the sirens of the wastelands, and more!
Also on this episode: Ian throws up gang signs, Brennan looks scary, and an unexpected detour through a trip to the Holocaust museum.
Our musical guest on this episode is The Starfighter, courtesy of Future 80's Records
Music on this episode:
Intro: "Radio (Into the Darkness We Go)" by Podzontommusic
Bumpers: "Night Hawk" by The Starfighter
Outro: "Streets" by The Starfighter
All music is used with permission.
You can now support us on Patreon! We have tiers at the $1, $5, and $10 levels, with rewards like an Patreon-only Ghost Story Guys sticker, early access to episodes, exclusive bonus content, access to our GSG snapchat, and more! Click on over to Patreon.com/GhostStoryGuys to check it out!
Grab yourself some Ghost Story Guys merch at our Red Bubble and Threadless stores! Don't forget to let us know you bought something and we'll send you some stickers as a thank you.
Comment? Suggestion? Story you want to tell? E-mail us at [email protected]!
The Ghost Story Guys are:
Brennan Storr - Host, Writer, Producer
Ian Gibbs - Co-Host
Luke Greensmith - Researcher
Rachel GW - Social Media Manager
Anthony Germaine - Researcher
Every Wednesday at 8pm Pacific, Brennan hosts the music show "Largely the Truth" on 92.5 StokeFM. If you're not in the local broadcast area you can listen via the web at StokeFM.com, TuneIn.com, or via the TuneIn app.
If you're in Victoria and want to meet the guys, we may be able to make that happen. Shoot us an e-mail or contact us via the Facebook page.
Pins and signed copies of the guy's books are available at Big Cartel or via e-mail.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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