• A Genius Snake (with Christopher Demos)

  • Nov 10 2019
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

A Genius Snake (with Christopher Demos)

  • Summary

  • Hi listeners, it’s been a while. I’ve been taking the breakup with Isabella pretty hard, but we’ve decided to meet up again to interview a snake with a penchant for apples.

    Guest: Christopher Demos

    @lechrisdemos

    Follow Isabella @isabellavalette

    Know who we should interview next? Contact us!

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    Talking Points: Jack Daniels at night, Captain Morgan in the morning/ Which snake sounds the most like Fran Drescher?/ The first Francis/ What does God have against healthy eating?/ The difference between a quince and an apple/ No one knows what the name of the snake in The Jungle Book was called/ God is no Michelle Obama/ Don’t get dumped on air/ Every snake wants feet/ How do fairies play soccer?/ A How-to guide on disguising a snake as a human/ The Importance of ballet to legless creatures/ iPhone touch sensors work with tongues/ Customer service training/ Why you should buy the full Apple electronics range/ Don’t talk publicly about how much your ex leaks/ The opportunities that present themselves when you look good in a turtle neck / Eden was basically the world’s first wellness retreat/ Don’t shed your skin while wearing clothes

    Got an idea for who you’d like to see on the show next? Tweet at us on @fairiespod

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