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Ep. 461: Bleepidy Bleep

Published: 2023-07-24 09:00:00
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Steve Rinella talks with Brody Henderson, Spencer Neuharth, Chester Floyd, Max Barta, Austin “Chilly” Chleborad, Phil Taylor, and Corinne Schneider.

Topics include: Why we need a crafty mirror expert; how Chester budgets for jigging wraps in the family expenses; wielding the priest, aka Brody’s little beating stick; rearing Atlantic Salmon in little fish raceways; a hot tip on fulfilling your college credits; when Steve got a bad grade in woodshop class; The Wildlife Society as a great and free resource for wildlife research and news; the irony of folks not actually wanting wild pigs to disappear; a grammatical correction and explanation of past participles from our very own Dr. of English, Jordan Sillars; what exactly happens during a shallow water blackout; the story behind a very old pistol with a weird trigger; our upcoming Campfire Stories #3 about the shit you found; the extinct sea creature that’s a buffalo calling stone; testicles the size of a cashew; an antler velvet-lined bra for the wife; and more.

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Referenced Books

Inherent Vice
by Thomas Pynchon
Steve Rinella mentions this as one of his favorite movies, specifically noting that he doesn't like the book but likes the movie adaptation. He describes it as 'a Thomas Pinchon novel' and discusses the concept of 'inherent vice' in maritime insurance law, which features prominently in the story with a character played by Benicio del Toro who is a maritime lawyer.
Referenced at 00:34:01