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Nobber, by Oisin Fagan, and various Irish whiskeys, part 2

Nobber, by Oisin Fagan, and various Irish whiskeys, part 2

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Michael and Ethan continue discussing Nobber, by Oisin Fagan, while drinking The Midnight Silkie (Michael) and Red Locks (Ethan) Irish whiskeys.

In this episode:

Michael forgets, for the second time in four episodes, to call for Karen to read the rules. Rude. Good thing Karen just came in and started reading them

A real SCAREcrow, or, a murdered murder

Who is the greater fool, the fool or the fool who calls the fool a fool?

Pinning down the black box that is the murder of crows

Nobber is hell (?)

Nobber is colonialism (and colonialism is also hell, so…)

Palimpsests of colonialism, how’s that for some English-major talk?

Ethan gets to say vampire words a bunch of times

“The Terrific Cyclone of 1893,” by William McGonagall

Next time Michael and Ethan will discuss The Last Murder at the End of the World, by Stuart Turton! Join the discussion! Go to the Contact page and put "Scotch Talk" in the Subject line. We'd love to hear from you! And submit your homework at the Michael & Ethan in a Room with Scotch page.

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"Kessy Swings Endless - (ID 349)" by Lobo Loco. Used by permission.

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