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Four Locos

Four Locos

By: Tucker Mitchell Cole Paige
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Summary

On a bright summer day in the year of our lord 2k19, the four locos sprouted from the ground fully formed, and full of audio content. Every week the four locos meet in an undisclosed location, to meld minds and take names, spinning their magic content wheel to decide what they're gonna talk about. Sometimes it's very not good. Sometimes it's only a little not good. But every week, it sure is approximately 40 minutes because of Zoom limitsCopyright 2026
Episodes
  • S4E10 - My Favorite Color is Charlie Brown
    Feb 7 2026
    Episode Notes

    Our last episode with Nicholas and Michelle.

    1. Mitchell writes us a letter. The letter? Celebrities

    2. Tucker tells us 50 of his favorite bongiest facts

    3. Paige has Cole guess the shape of maps

    4. Cole puts the words right in our mouths.

    Find out more at https://four-locos.pinecast.co

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • S4E9 - Robespbier Rag
    Jan 25 2026
    Episode Notes

    1. Paige has us gamble on her audio being ok

    2. Mitchell tries to use a computer to play Kahoot

    3. Cole tries to play Root Beer Rag at an audible volume

    4. Tucker gives his final presentation on the French Revolution.

    Find out more at https://four-locos.pinecast.co

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    52 mins
  • S4E8 - Do Doo, Don't Poo
    Dec 24 2025

    1. Mitchell quizzes us on things we haven't seen

    2. Paige has us turn our siblings into co-stars with dos and don'ts

    3. Cole makes us touch elephant butts, now the whole world is blind.

    4. Tucker blows us back to Season 7: Solomon Eilijah Cheeseburg

    Find out more at https://four-locos.pinecast.co

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    56 mins
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