• Beholding a Beholder (with Corey Glamuzina)

  • Sep 22 2019
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

Beholding a Beholder (with Corey Glamuzina)

  • Summary

  • Isabella is taking me to a (non-sex) dungeon to have a chat to a giant eyeball. We discuss all things Beholder and behold some things we wish we hadn’t.

    Guest: Corey Glamuzina (@CoreyMGlamuzina)

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    Talking Points: S&M Pigeon/ Dungeons and Dragons and Relationship Tension/ The Happy Dungeon/ The reality of being a floating eye/ How does a Beholders digestive system work/ Everyone needs a gamertag/ Too many tacos/ Don’t behold a Beholder’s butt hole/ You can make friends with a beholder/ Petrification and making friends/ An escape room to death/ How killing clientele hurts your online representation/ Where to find a giant eyeball/ We can’t all be Death Tyrants/ What’s the difference between hot and sexy/ A fairy girlfriend wont introduce you to their parents/ Laser tag to a beholder/ Don’t fire your eye lasers indoors/ Fireballs are dangerous/ Romance is dead to the Death Tyrants/ Where does a Beholder keep it’s penis/ Celine Dion and Meatloaf/ To hoard treasure or trash/ Intimacy, sex, passion and dependency/ There’s a lot to miss about single life/ We all want tender meat for our Bolognese

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