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Chucklepedia Episode 51 - The Great Molasses Flood

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Back in 1919 one of the most dangerous things in Boston wasn't just post-industrial boredom or Rusty Worker's Lungs, it was a giant tank of molasses exploding, flooding the streets of Boston and killing dozens of people. Drew and Jim discuss the incident, as well as delve into how Jim is still living in a house filled with MMA dudes, Drew hustles hard and how one of the cohosts of their second-favorite podcast is leaving.
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Back in 1919 one of the most dangerous things in Boston wasn't just post-industrial boredom or Rusty Worker's Lungs, it was a giant tank of molasses exploding, flooding the streets of Boston and killing dozens of people. Drew and Jim discuss the incident, as well as delve into how Jim is still living in a house filled with MMA dudes, Drew hustles hard and how one of the cohosts of their second-favorite podcast is leaving.
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