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Episode 169: “Yes, Caddy! Yes!”

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Happy Spooky Wednesday, everyone. It’s the moment Kala has been waiting for (at least for the last 99 episodes): EPISODE 169!

Kala starts us off by taking about Incubus/Succubus/Incubi/Succubi, or as she calls them, BiBus. These evil spirits are known for sneaking into mortals homes and engaging in demonic trysts! But are they real, or just a product of a time that didn’t have science on its side?

And Brittany talks about the sexiest cryptid she could find, that we haven’t already covered (Sorry Mothman). The Cadborosaurus, aka Caddy, is a kind of sea serpent found in the Pacific Coast. With a serpentine body and the head of either a horse or a camel or a bear, it’s guaranteed to freak you out if you see it. And while the description of the creature may be varied, the amount of sightings and similarities listed are enough to have us wondering if it’s real… Editor notes:

Jane Bell's Mother Ate - there's a preview at the end of the episode, or listen to the full song here.

And the beloved TikTok creator is @AtomicApplePie, a good example of their videos >>> here

If you feel like upsetting yourself, Google "Bald Polar Bear" - you won't like it.

Okay, byyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeee!

  continue reading

185 episodes

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Happy Spooky Wednesday, everyone. It’s the moment Kala has been waiting for (at least for the last 99 episodes): EPISODE 169!

Kala starts us off by taking about Incubus/Succubus/Incubi/Succubi, or as she calls them, BiBus. These evil spirits are known for sneaking into mortals homes and engaging in demonic trysts! But are they real, or just a product of a time that didn’t have science on its side?

And Brittany talks about the sexiest cryptid she could find, that we haven’t already covered (Sorry Mothman). The Cadborosaurus, aka Caddy, is a kind of sea serpent found in the Pacific Coast. With a serpentine body and the head of either a horse or a camel or a bear, it’s guaranteed to freak you out if you see it. And while the description of the creature may be varied, the amount of sightings and similarities listed are enough to have us wondering if it’s real… Editor notes:

Jane Bell's Mother Ate - there's a preview at the end of the episode, or listen to the full song here.

And the beloved TikTok creator is @AtomicApplePie, a good example of their videos >>> here

If you feel like upsetting yourself, Google "Bald Polar Bear" - you won't like it.

Okay, byyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeee!

  continue reading

185 episodes

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