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Episode Revisit: The Schoolbus Kidnapping of 1976

Happy Holidays Weirdos! For Alaina's Second Episode Revisit, she wanted to choose an episode that introduced us to a true hero!OG Notes: Guys, this Alaina "Mini" Morbid is a doozy. How did we never know about this harrowing tale of 26 children and their heroic bus driver who surv ...  Show more

Episode Revisit: Santa’s Dark Helpers

For Alaina’s first EPISODE REVISIT this week, we are hopping into the way back in time machine and transporting ourselves to 2018! In the first MiniMORBID, Ash & Alaina talk about some of the spooky figures of the holiday season!OG Notes: "It's the holidays, weirdos! Time to get ...  Show more

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