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PATG242 : Caught Hot Tugging


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PATG242 : Caught Hot Tugging
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Recording Date – 04 / June / 2016

The Gang – Puke, Andrew, Nick

 

Intro – “Banana Puddin” – Southern Culture on the Skids

 

Guest –  [ Ellen ]

 

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Incoherent Listener Ramblings –

~ [See Below]

 

Our Weekly Ramblings –

~ [a] Southern Culture On the Skids concert

~ Memorial Day Party

~ [p] I feel good about college so far.

 

Shove it in your pie-hole –

~ [drink] Vodka and Ginger Ale

 

Break Promo-

~ PCL 078 : GIbber Gabber Flim Flam and SUCH!

 

Our Weekly Ramblings –

~ [a] Drug cycle

 

Curmudgeon Corner –

~ [a] Ford Flex

~ [a] Animals

 

Outro – “Put Your Teeth Up on the Windowsill” – Southern Culture on the Skids

 

Incoherent Ramblings – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –

From: Steve Irwin’s Ghost

Message: You have probably been waiting for my perspective on Harambe. Haha! Hate to nark you, but I have nothing!

I do, however, insist on soapboxing for a bit, on the inevitability of death.

 

When I brought a dog into my family, I knew that one day my four-legged friend would one day take a leap into the great beyond.

 

It’s a grotty subject, but, you know and I know that the process of death is just another part of life. Whether your father, or your dog, or your cat, dies at 50 of getting trampled by a float of crocodiles, or dies at 60 of a slowly-working illness, they’re both things that happen in a state of nature. We are equally dead, no matter how or when we die.

 

At the age of 16, my dog simply returned to what she was before she entered my life. I anticipate the same for you, Andrew. I know that a bloke with such a sweet and strong heart will handle it with flying colors. I knew that when my dog died, she would have the same knowledge of being alive in the 22nd Century that Puke has of being alive in the 19th Century Prussia- which is none at all! Death is simply a return to the state you were in prior to when you were born.

 

Tata,

Your Mate, Steve

 

By the way, the fans hearing this message that don’t know what conversation I am responding to, GET A WRIGGLE ON, and get yourself a Private Chunnel Lounge account! (PCL 078)

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