• Episode 55: Greebo Eats a Vampire

  • Aug 24 2023
  • Length: 3 hrs and 6 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 55: Greebo Eats a Vampire

  • Summary

  • Content warnings for this episode include: discussion of racism and antisemitic tropes, firearms, animal death and abuse, physical and mental abuse, medical anxiety, and alcohol


    As we continue Witches Abroad, the witches are...abroad! Y'know, going boating, seeing the sites, getting day drunk, hustling card sharps...good times.


    This week in the Disc-Course: heavy are the hips, just like Dark Souls, gun facts, scone strikes, pickles, neurotic and anti-union, forced sapiency, Greebomon, a dark and thirsty story, lawyah, love to see it, upclass slime molds, Okay Terry, prop mortar and pestle, tone switch, dancing lady emoji, +/- vajanias, sandwich extremists, Indigo Rum, the machismo ritual, more vests, Mugrat, hustling, and the essence of zen.


    Click here for pictures from the Disney animators strike (The Disc-Course stands in solidarity with WGA and SAGATFRA)

    Click here for Defunctland: The War for Disney's America


    For those playing along at home: Read up to page 171 in Witches Abroad (depending on your edition of the book), ending on the line: "Remember some of your dreams?"


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