
5115-ep 14-Besmirching Sleeze Beez
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Random Musings:
- What animals survived the Titanic’s sinking? (It’s not marmots)
- What the hell is a bee ball?
- Which essential service still uses 5.25-inch floppy disks? (This is frightening)
- Which pop stars have had number one songs in seven consecutive decades? (It’s not Sleeze Beez. Or Britny Fox.)
Cass’s NAM letter - That’s National American Miss to you.
Concert Corner: Alvvays!
Music thoughts/news:
- Morgan Wallen hates chairs
- Damon Albarn/Blur - (Coachella whining)
- Beyonce country album (Some butt-hurt country fans out there.)
- Courtney Love’s delightful crap-slinging (It is delightful)
- Taylor Swift album drop (We can’t help ourselves)
Country Crap Corner: There isn’t one this episode. Why? Because they’ve gone from beyond deliciously bad, to just appallingly boring. Cass has theories.
Things bugging us:
- Unnecessary/lengthy song intros
- Podcasts- this tendency for the host to repeat the exact thing the guest just said and act like it’s a revelation
Fun Fact: NYC doesn't have alleys
We’ve got new band names!
We’ve got thoughts on real band names!
Our main Topic: Chick Tracts: What are these rancid little pamphlets?
Sources for the main topic:
Chick Publications
Satan, the pope, and Dungeons & Dragons: how Jack Chick's cartoons informed American fundamentalism
The History of Chick Tracts
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