• Crashing Class Reunions, Benefit Concerts, and Hillbilly's Reading Shakespeare!

  • Oct 9 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
  • Podcast

Crashing Class Reunions, Benefit Concerts, and Hillbilly's Reading Shakespeare!

  • Summary

  • Welcome to an all-new Carolina Reeper Show! This episode is one big beneficial high school reunion fundraiser for a good cause. Are you coming to the high school reunion? Have you ever crashed one? Well, you should. Have you been to any hurricane benefits lately? There’s plenty to choose from and we will fill you in.

    What does it sound like when a surfer dude and a hillbilly read Shakespeare? We're going to find out!

    Plus we talk about Garth Brooks, Eric Church without sunglasses, College Football, and the hum benefit concert!

    And We play another How Much is That Screen Actors Guild Residual Check game!

    Mark your calendars for the Hickory Social House Halloween / Birthday Party and Hurricane Fundraiser!

    All this and more on a new Carolina Reeper Show!

    Click here for Jon's tour dates

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    For gifts and more in the Hickory, NC area check out Goodwill Northwest NC!

    Go try the Jon Un-REEP-eatable Burger at the Hickory Social House!

    Get you a Honda and a Hotdog at Hendrick Honda of Hickory!

    Buy South in Ya Mouth BBQ Sauce here!

    Download and Listen to the CAROLINA REEPER with Jon Reep Podcast here

    Visit the MERCH shop here!



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