Life Is A Sewer

By: Life Is A Sewer
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  • A catalogue of misery. Three friends explore dark history, from factual to fictional, from mundane to mythical. We dive in so you don’t have to! Produced and Hosted by Chad Alderman , Peyton Mcbride & Jonathan D. Matthews Art by Matt Trogden
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  • Courtesy Flush: The Dork Knights
    Jun 25 2021
    Issue number 27: The Capped Crusader Conversational!! Join us three friends as we keep up with the times and have a go at our own reboot. We discuss Batman in many of his different forms from Keaton to Conroy and the workings underneath the cowl. Listen on true Flushers! Produced and Hosted by Chad Alderman , Peyton Mcbride & Jonathan D. Matthews Acknowledgements: Character Artwork by Matt Trogdon Logo Artwork by Briana Brockbank
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    45 mins
  • The Black Death
    Jun 2 2021
    The Black Death was a Bubonic plague pandemic that peaked in Europe between 1347 and 1351. Now we're doing a Podcast about it.
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Flushtober: Werewolves
    Oct 21 2020
    Howl at the moon with us in this transformative Courtesy Flush. Learn about some ancient origins of the famous monster, and our favorite werewolf named Hanz! Credits: Creative Direction & Presentation by Peyton McBride Outlines & Presentation by Chad Alderman Recording, Editing, & Music by Jonathan D. Matthews Exit Song for Flushtober: "Skeleton Rag" written by Percy Wenrich, Performed by The American Quartet in 1912 Acknowledgements: Character Artwork by Matt Trogdon Logo Artwork by Briana Brockbank Community Management by Briana Brockbank Sponsors: http://www.cardinalrosetattoo.net/ @mrmatttrogdon on Instagram
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    32 mins

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