• Episode 026: Reoccurring Dreams, Why The Animal Crossing Hatred, Historically Based Fiction Films, Board Games That Piss Us Off

  • Dec 28 2020
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 026: Reoccurring Dreams, Why The Animal Crossing Hatred, Historically Based Fiction Films, Board Games That Piss Us Off

  • Summary

  • Episode 026 of That Was Disappointing is Live.

    It’s the post-Holiday lull. Let us sink your spirits further!

    Our first topic is about reoccurring dreams (and their meanings). Chris H. picks a good topic for his first appearance on the show. How was he to know that one of the other panelists dreams about poop a lot... it could even be one of the co-hosts... it could even be the dingleberry writing this bio. Hint hint!

    Our second topic is Animal Crossing. Specifically, what does Lex’s co-host and producer have against this gem of a game, considering they’ve banned him from ever talking about its merits in their social media page. Yes, we have a Facebook presence. And yes, it’s just as anti-climatic as it sounds.

    Our third topic is historically based fictional films. A lil’ highbrow for us, Dave W., wouldn’t you say? In case you haven’t noticed, this isn’t the Algonquin Round Table. Although we do drink all our libations with our pinkies raised.

    Our final topic is what board games piss you off. Yes, Art doesn’t like monopoly. And no, it’s not just because his wife won’t let him play as the dog. Meanwhile, Producer Dave just can’t seem to build up a head of steam in Chutes and Ladders.

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