DANK OFF: Medical Marvels Of The 19th Century

DANK OFF: Medical Marvels Of The 19th Century

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History Is Dank Is Dank History THE FINAL EPISODE

In honor or this epic 250 episode ride Strider highlights the history of the rollercoaster. It has been a good ride! Plus two segments: On-This-day and a thank call to an escape room. Thank you ATC, and an especially big THANK YOU to all the Danktorians. You guys are legends!!! S ...  Show more

Stoker Supreme

Known as the, "unsinkable stoker," Arthur Priest who worked in the bowels of the ships engine room as a stoker survived 6 shipwrecks. Is it good or bad luck? Maybe there is a reason the saying is to get back on the horse not the boat. We hear about Priest's epic tales of survival ...  Show more

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