
Moo Just a Little
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Featuring a stacked cast of future hardcore starlets (Colleen Brennan, Tallie Cochrane, Sandy Carey), as well as the always amusing Buckalew muse, John Tull, “Sassy Sue” is a fittingly stupid, but entertaining end to a successful series of Southern sex comedies featuring fantastic fiddle-heavy Country music from the duo of Southern & Hensley, and plenty of skin-on-skin-on-dirt action. So join us as we search for the backwoods liquor still, discuss barnyard loving, and debate the merits of mixing poontang and corn, in surely one of our most braindead episodes yet.
Stack the hay bales, prepare your bee'hind for measurement, and “Moo Just a Little.”
Links:
View the Bethel Buckalew Obituary
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Peep Gentry's Buckalew Ranking
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Contact us: thesinsyndicatepodcast@gmail.com
Timestamps:
(00:00:31) Opening
(00:02:33) Updates
(00:04:31) Plea to TerrorVision
(00:06:15) The Bang Bang Gang
(00:11:03) Sassy Sue
(00:14:44) Sharon Kelly Speaks
(00:24:12) Marlene Buckalew
(00:30:57) Talie Cochrane
(00:35:52) Talie Cochrane Speaks
(00:36:50) The Sex Scenes
(00:50:14) A Scream in the Streets
(00:57:02) Sandy Carey
(01:01:39) Patrick Wright
(01:05:23) Supporting Players
(01:08:59) Southern & Hensley
(01:17:22) Sex Doesn't Sell
(01:27:44) Buckalew Rankings
(01:35:25) We're Leaving California
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