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Komodo Dragon Enters Shed

Komodo Dragon Enters Shed

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Welcome to another gripping episode of DID I TELL YOU ABOUT ALBATROSS, the space where golf, humor, and life's peculiar moments intersect.


This week's conversation tees off with Alba’s intriguing uncertainty over past comments, quickly hooking into a hearty debate about golf equipment, where drivers take the center stage. The trio swings into action, discussing mind-blowing golf ball speeds and distances that veer into record-breaking territory.


Episode Highlights :


00:00 Introduction to Komodo Dragon

3:40: Jersey Jerry now named Joey Doughnuts

4:20: Professional simulator pros vs PGA TOUR PROS on Matts

5:20: Spaghetti Challenge Origin

9:10: Golf Plaque Installation at club

9:37:- Spaghetti Challenge Update

07:49: Customized ball markers for every episode.

18:20: Rumors about Nick and Andy's behavior spreading

18:58: “Shit Rocking” Great Band Name/ Ball marker / Tee Shirt

21:10: for new 4 man Tournament DITYAMA.FM is doing

21:20: Marker Locker Pitch

23:00: show sayings recap: “F*ck Gorse”, Bunkers happen, See ya on the next tee, press, who the Fuck is Harry Cooper, Adderall and Salads, Calvin Peet Accurate Pimp

24:48: Who the F**k is Harry Cooper

25:59: Floridas Symbol: “Crackhead walking an alligator, inside a Dollar General, next to a meth lab

26:00: Komodo Dragon in the C-store (SPIRIT ANIMAL ALERT)

30:38: Giant lizard surprises shoppers, climbs store shelf.

39:09: Stump The Panda

51:01: Worse Scandal

55:00: Top High School Mascots

57:00: Price to drink ball water

58:08: Our chartable causes

59:00: “According to Creen”

1:02: Flamethrowers and golf ball cannons

1:04: “No Trespassing, Violators will be met with a flamethrower”

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