• S5: E54: Henessee Tennessee Tootles the Flute

  • Mar 9 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • Podcast

S5: E54: Henessee Tennessee Tootles the Flute

  • Summary

  • On February 22nd, 2021, Beauty and the Screams suffered an astounding loss.
    To show love to the man behind the machine, we decided to dedicate episode 54 to Robert Louis Coen.

    There are many things that remind people of their grandparents, and the number of memories we have makes those reminders astronomical. Together, we sat down to decide on topics that we knew our grandfather would find as fascinating as we did - and we're here to share them with you.

    The Golden Gate Bridge began construction in 1933, taking just a little more than four years to finish construction.
    This beautiful man-made structure has quite a history - and we're here to tell you about it!

    Robert was the poster-child for xenotransplantation. Jennifer goes through some of the oldest appendages ever created in history.

    Thank you for listening, and accepting this glimpse into our lives.

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