• Rabbit Hole 46: Go Ask Alice (that Hussy) for a Stolen Leg Amputation

  • May 26 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
  • Podcast

Rabbit Hole 46: Go Ask Alice (that Hussy) for a Stolen Leg Amputation

  • Summary

  • Did you think you could get medical history, slug superpowers, and a hot barmaid who almost overthrew the american government.... ALL IN ONE EPISODE?

    We started on Armadillo...... innocently....

    Gene launched right into kleptoplastic sacogolassans. We tried to stop him. But he emerged with unholy knowledge of animals that can STEAL photosynthetic properties.

    Drew got surgery spills all over his lab coat with the history of Robert Liston. We're talking surgeries in less than 3 minutes and a 300% mortality rate.

    Lindsay, in addition to plugging the band Mortality Rate (seriously) is DYING to tell you about The Gorgeous Hussy, Peggy O'Neal, who was so unstoppably, shamelessly gorgeous an entire presidential cabinet had to resign.

    An extended version of the episode is available on our Patreon, as always alongside all our visuals and added commentary!

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