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500 (Part 1) - The Fouke Monster with Nick Mason and Cass Paige

500 (Part 1) - The Fouke Monster with Nick Mason and Cass Paige

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We've made to 500 episodes! To celebrate we are releasing three episodes over three days, all recorded live at The Capitol Theatre in Melbourne. First up we have a mysterious cryptid called The Fouke Monster, AKA The Legend of Boggy Creek. Joining us to hear about this terrifying creature haunting the USA in the 1970s is Nick Mason and Cass Paige.


This is a comedy/history podcast, the report begins at approximately 13:38 (though as always, we go off on tangents throughout the report).


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Who Knew It with Matt Stewart: https://play.acast.com/s/who-knew-it-with-matt-stewart/


Our awesome theme song by Evan Munro-Smith and logo by Peader Thomas


Do Go On acknowledges the traditional owners of the land we record on, the Wurundjeri people, in the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders, past and present.


REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING:

https://web.archive.org/web/20030803215531/http://texarkanagazette.com/articles/2001/06/24/export15709.txt

https://www.texarkanagazette.com/news/2019/jun/14/hairy-monster-hunted-fouke-sector/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fouke_Monster#

https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/fouke-monster-2212/

http://www.foukemonster.net/festival/

https://americanprimate.org/beachfoot/

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