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Ep. 164: It Shall Be Delicious

Published: 2019-04-15 10:00:00
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Steven Rinella talks with Ryan Callaghan, Ben O'Brien, and Janis Putelis.

Subjects discussed: all about Janis; in defense of not loving Shakespeare; getting rich for killing fish; corn starch vs. chapass; Indiana’s wimpy approach to poachers; the lowly Florida hunter; freezing crab; can you freeze then thaw then re-freeze meat?; carrying around another man's tooth; Oregon's new road kill law; Is there a difference between a crick and a creek; what the return of Washington’s wolves means for deer; go-to wild game dishes; and more.

 

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Referenced Books

Hamlet
by William Shakespeare
Discussion about a listener who plagiarized portions of a poem from Shakespeare's Hamlet, specifically the line 'in action how like an Angel and apprehension, how like a God.' The speaker admits not recognizing it was from Shakespeare despite sitting through Shakespeare seminars.
Referenced at 00:00:08
In Defense of Not Loving the Bard
by None
The speaker mentions wanting to write this book when he retires - 'a book length essay about how it's okay to just like Shakespeare.' This is a hypothetical future book, not an existing one, but it is mentioned as a book project.
Referenced at 00:00:08