• At last! The Return of our Unlikeable Heroes

  • Nov 4 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
  • Podcast

At last! The Return of our Unlikeable Heroes

  • Summary

  • The Comeback Episode After a four-year hiatus, the dynamic trio returns to their podcast, 'The Body, The Blood, The Michelada,' now with video! In their 2024 comeback episode, they catch up on life changes, including new pets, engagements, tattoos, and brushes with the law. They reminisce about their old theme song and discuss various quirky anecdotes: from housing over a dozen cats and outside critters, to a dog mayor election in South Dakota that turned scandalous, and even a high school presidential race marred by a cheating teacher. Alongside these tales, they delve into a story about a gossip-happy political wife who played a key role in the Watergate scandal. Adding a sprinkle of humor and unfiltered opinions, they end with a few choice words about the upcoming election and some hilarious hypotheticals. Whether it’s election stories, recalls of deceased pets, or spaying and neutering advice, this episode is packed with comedy, nostalgia, and unexpected twists.

    00:00 Welcome Back to the Podcast!

    00:53 Meet the Hosts and Their Pets

    03:18 Life Updates and Engagements

    03:38 Tattoos, Prison, and Reconnecting

    15:30 Martha Mitchell and the Watergate Scandal (Natalie's Story)

    30:53 The Dog Mayor of Vermilion (Paul's Story)

    35:57 The Town's Villain: Jacob Treller

    36:54 Jacob's Political Ambitions

    39:13 The Campaign Against Charles

    42:15 A Sinister Plan Unfolds

    46:19 The Aftermath of Jacob's Death

    50:08 High School Election Scandal (Sophie's Story)

    01:04:52 Personal Stories and Reflections

    01:10:18 Outro and Social Media Plugs

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