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Urbane Legends

By: Chris Flynn & Neil Herbert
  • Summary

  • In this Podcast, two debonair Gentlemen paranormal researchers look into some of the HOTTEST and most popular urban legends. Swearing throughout.


    Are you a fan of hauntings, vortexes, lay lines, mysterious shit and Pigman? Well this is the pod for you. Each week a new urban legend is looked at with a non-scientific rigour only seen usually at the top of government. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll fast forward you may even fall in love (unrelated).


    Feel free to email about the show if you have any theories about anything discussed, and urban legends you want us to look at, if you want any advice on etiquette or anything or have a speed boat to sell Neil. If the email is insulting I should state in advance that I have a black web hacker on retainer and I am very vindictive.


    urb.legends.podcast@gmail.com


    DISCLAIMER

    All people, characters, places, names, animals, words, science basically everything is for purely entertainment purposes and any resemblance to any person, company or character, alive or dead, real or imagined is pure coincidence. Even if I name them, actually especially then.


    Neil is played by William Boxtooth

    Chris is played by Java Edge

    Produced by Baron Geoff Khalid



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    Chris Flynn/Neil Herbert
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Episodes
  • Letta the Doll
    May 2 2024
    Yes indeed! It's our annual look at a haunted doll. With each year the story gets thinner BUT this one was taken to psychics for analysis so the science is there. It's Australia's next Hollywood star and is sure to eclipse Scarlett Johanson, Russel Crow and Jim Crocodile 'Dundee' (not many people know his name was Jim Crocodile, the 'Dundee' part was the nickname due to his love of the Scottish football team of the same name). If you can get to Walla walla you can have a photo with the haunted toy for 5 buckeroos. There might be some filler as well

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    58 mins
  • Skinwalkers
    Apr 25 2024
    This week the podcast and the people who speak on it look at the strange world of the Skinwalkers. They are an ancient and malevolent creature, are they still man or are they now beast? Or, like most of us, a little of both. They have been connected with all kinds of other paranormal activity and became a weird trend on Tictok during the pandemic when we were all 100% in our strongest mental place. We attempt to treat the topic with required respect but are self aware enough to know we more than likely haven't. There is other stuff but I cant remember. Enjoy!

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • The Chronovisor
    Apr 18 2024
    This week we take a poke around the Vatican to see whats all this we hear about super science, uber tech and digital occultism. Some Priest made some pretty big claims and said he and some famous/infamous scientists got their heads together to create something amazing. You will notice I am dancing what this particular thing is, I read in a 'guide to good sex' from 1972 that it often best to keep some mystery and will make the object of your affection desire you more, and in this instance you, potential listener are the object of this podcasts desire (for improved analytics) so why dont you make yourself a cup-a-soup while I slip into something more comfortable and prepare the devices I have in the other room. Enjoy

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    48 mins

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