• Priest Holes | Violent Childhood Games | The Castle in Bishop, CO | Wikipedia

  • Sep 13 2024
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

Priest Holes | Violent Childhood Games | The Castle in Bishop, CO | Wikipedia

  • Summary

  • In rabbitHOLE's fourth episode, the BIT CREW educates listeners about some critical issues, including:

    • Priest Holes
    • Violent Childhood Games
    • A Colorado Castle built by a crazy man, and
    • Wikipedia

    If you have ever wondered about the year the U.S. had eight presidents, Baller Priest Hunters, or the pitfalls of capitalism and nepotism…you have come to the right podcast.

    As always, rabbitHOLE is unscripted and inspired by the CREW's real-life rabbit hole adventures.

    If you enjoy rabbitHOLE, follow, rate, and share rabbitHOLE with your friends!

    APOLOGIES: Priests and rabbis, Jesus, Organized Religion, Tom’s of Maine®, Four Seasons Elementary School, Little League Baseball, Lamborghini®, People bearing the surnames Taylor, Smith, and Thompson, Benjamin Button, U.S. History.

    DIRECTOR/CREATOR: Billy Merritt

    CAST:

    • Dean Aisles
    • Terry Armstrong
    • Sabrina Kim Banes
    • Luke Bovard
    • Mark Hadley
    • Konrad Andrew
    • Lisa Steckman
    • Geoff Taylor
    • Thea Marie Thorkildsen
    • Katya Vasilaky

    "rabbitHOLE" Improv is part of The BIT Comedy Network.

    Production Assistance, Audio Production & Graphics/Art by Hill Kane of Raising Kane Media + Marketing.


    MUSIC: "Shark Bait" performed by Little Kahunas | Produced by Peter Miller ©

    Hosting Platform: Libsyn.com

    "The BIT" and "The BIT Comedy Network" are Trademarks owned by Billy Merritt
    © 2024 Billy Merritt - All Rights Reserved
    Inquiries + Notices + Requests: TheBitComedyNetwork@gmail.com

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