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#268 Domsten Blobs - Flying Jelly Bags of Doom

#268 Domsten Blobs - Flying Jelly Bags of Doom

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The paranormal comedy podcast where we probe Sweden’s most famous attempted alien abduction, allegedly. 25 year old Hans Gustafsson and 30 year-old Stig Rydberg are heading home from a night out with their partners when things got foggy. Foggy and… Jelly-like. Shortly after relieving themselves (of urine, mind out of the gutter folks), the gentlemen saw a flying saucer and before they knew it, they were being attacked by jelly creatures resembling giant bacteria. Was all as it seemed, or did something else involving jelly (or lube) go down in this isolated area? Tune in to find out more as we say hello to guest hosts Stef and Jon. Stef is a host of The North Bank: An Arsenal Podcast so if you enjoy your football (aka soccer), give them a try and drop a 5-star review on them telling them that we know Stef goes for a piddle with his pants around his ankles (or that you know what goes down at the Hog-party). We have nothing positive to say about Jon.



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Music:

Music created via Garageband. Additional music via: https://freepd.com - thank you most kindly good people. Quick note to say apologies if the sound quality was a bit off - we’re trying some new gear/software.



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Cryptopia: https://www.cryptopia.us/site/2018/05/terrible-flying-jelly-bags-sweden/

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