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  • Skin-walkers
    2025/01/14

    Mitch tells Jay about a monster every drunk uncle at every Thanksgiving claims they've fist-fought: Skin-walkers.

    This episode contains some talk about murder and frightening subjects, so please listen with care. There is also some talk about a lunatic named Cosmic Ray who has an ice cream stand that is definitely not within health code.

    If you'd like to know more about Skin-walkers, visit the Wikipedia page. If you're interested in getting in on the ground floor with lightly haunted antiques, check out this Garden Gnome Mitch is trying to sell for his Grandma.

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    53 分
  • Wendigo
    2024/12/31

    Jay ruins Mitch's sleep forever: Let's talk about Windegos.

    The giant, hungry, murderous villian of Algonquian folklore, the Windego answers the age-old question: Would you rather run into a bear or a Windego in the woods? Choose the bear.

    This episode contains descriptions of murder, cannibalism, auto-cannibalism, suicide, dismemberment, and other frightening topics, so don't listen around small children or small pets.

    In addition to the fantastic Wikipedia page about Windegos, we also talked about this great article from All Things Interesting. We also mention the National Park After Dark and Tooth and Claw podcasts--check them out.

    One last thing: Mitch is auditioning for a leading role in a stageplay he wrote, but he's nervous he wont get he part. Please like and comment on his video aution to boost his odds.

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    1 時間 3 分
  • Chupacabra
    2024/12/24

    Mitch tells Jay about the Chupacabra. A feral, blood sucking, dog-racoon-wolf-Karen hybrid that's terrorizing our farms and livestock... or is completely made up out of the movie Species.

    This episode contains descriptions of livestock killings, illiteracy, and worthless careers, so be careful.

    If you want to learn more about the Chupacabra, visit the Wikipedia page. Also, I'm not really supposed to share this, but here's a video of Mitch cradling a baby orangutang at the Zoo and sobbing lol. Its hilarious.

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    46 分
  • Frankenstein
    2024/12/17

    In this episode, Mitch tells Jay about the origins of the oldest medical pastime: zapping stitched-up bodies with lightning to see if they come back to life. We're talking about Frankenstein baybee!

    This episode contains descriptions of exhuming corpses and combing them to make a whole new corpse. There is also some sacrilegious talk, so our listeners who are sensitive to corpses or God please listen with care.

    If you want to learn more about Frankenstein, visit the Wikipedia page. If you want to learn about Mitch's truly unhinged goal to hand-deliver all the newborn puppies in the state of Utah, click here for an exclusive interview.

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    1 時間 1 分
  • Dracula
    2024/12/10

    Jay tells Mitch about Dracula—you know, Dracula—the murderous, torturous, impalement-loving, blood-sucking, sharp-dressed, cannibalistic lunatic who has held our hearts with his firm but loving gaze through the millenia.

    This episode contains a bunch of talk about all the frankly alarming topics listed above, but also includes some stuff about public executions, secret hollywood rituals, and Alex Jones, so be careful.

    If you want to learn more about Dracula, visit Wikipedia! If you like Wikipedia, consider sending them a donation to keep the dream alive. One more thing, Mitch recently came into "disputed ownership" of a shipping container of snakes, so if you're interested in rock bottom prices on mostly healthy snakes, click here. He's trying to move these fast.

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    1 時間 2 分
  • The Wolf Man
    2024/10/22

    In this Monsters & Legends episode, Mitch tells Jay about The Wolf Man (1941), the origins of werewolves, and the first documented werewolf who serves as a cautionary tale for why you need a lawyer when you're on trial for murder.

    Content Warning: This episode contains descriptions of torture, murder, cannibalism, and public executions. Please listen with care.

    Visit Wikipedia to learn more about The Wolf Man (1941), and head on over to Mitch's new cooking blog: Who Needs a Knife When You’ve Got Sharp Hands.

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    58 分
  • The Mummy
    2024/10/16

    In this Monsters & Legends episode, Jay tells Mitch about Universal's The Mummy, Pre-Code Hollywood, and Viggo Mortensen breaking his toe during Lord of the Rings, I know, Mitch didn't know.

    Visit Wikipedia to learn more about The Mummy or Pre-Code Hollywood.

    This episode contains talk about curses and death, so listen with care. Also, Mitch is now renting out his boat by the hour, you can rent it here if you promise not to take it on the water.

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    57 分
  • The Invisible Man
    2024/10/09

    In this episode, Mitch tells Jay about The Invisible Man (1933), a cautionary tale about playing God with science and abusing mens fashion. This episode contains descriptions of murder, sociopathy, Guy Fieri, and invisible nudity, so please listen with care.

    Visit Wikipedia to learn more about The Invisible Man, and before I forget, here's a video tutorial Mitch made about making fruit salad by simply laying fruit on train tracks for a train to chop up. I know its a bit out there, but what isn't?

    P.S. If you like the show, and enjoy free content on Wikipedia like we do, consider donating to Wikipedia to help them pay for their operations. Check out this Wikipedia page to learn more.

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    55 分