495: Reality TV Kids, Alphabets, & Dead Presidents

495: Reality TV Kids, Alphabets, & Dead Presi...

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992: Jury Duty, Overcoming Friction, & Safe Men

Our girl Sarah was a good citizen and performed her civic duty of jury duty, so we hear about all the insanity, nonsense, and protocol she went through just to perform the thankless task of justice. Plus, she had a post-birthday snowboarding experience with a bunch of ladies, and ...  Show more

991: Crisis Management, Sistine Chapel Sweat, & Slippery When Wet

Susie explains why nearly every human uses a blanket while other animals don't. We discuss the documentary Murder in Glitterball City about a gay couple accused of murdering a man and the ways kink and drugs obscured the crime. We find out why the Sistine Chapel is restoring Mich ...  Show more

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