Sneaky Dragon Episode 472
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Hola, Sneakers. Welcome to Episode 472 of the longest podcast hosted by us!
This week: Be yourself; my best friend television; we grow up too fast; uncomfortable comedy; back to that movie; chronological racism; the obnoxious sound; back to the cuckold; rockabilly cats and their kittens; pop culture Joan of Arc; historical just desserts; you’re not Henry the VIIIth; Beatles to the future; the secret of Dr. Brown; inaccurate future; aliens are real; the Ursula K. Leguiniverse; how did the French communicate; the humane killing device; big brother; electro-shock memory; deep remembering; mathematical stress dreams; vaccines are real; killer booze; emotional times; true believers; fake believers; hateful church; parable lines; whip it; pregnancy doom; movie talk – The Kid Detective and Tenet; Question of the Week – Sneakers respond; cavalier attitudes; and, finally, Fantastic Four play.
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Question of the week: Do you believe in aliens? Would you like to meet them?
Sub-question of the week: What’s your favourite high-concept movie or novel? (Not based on an existing IP [intellectual property])
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Department of Corections:
Chuck Berry was accused of having sexual intercourse with a 14-year old Apache waitress – not a white woman – whom he had transported across state lines to work as a hat check girl at his club.
Berry was tried, convicted, and sentenced in 1959. Although he succesfully appealed the sentence – arguing the judge was racist and had prejudiced the jury – he still ended up being convicted and spent a year and a half in jail.
Berry was 23 at the time of the original charge.
Department of Sainthood:
David shouldn’t have second guessed himself, Joan of Arc did indeed communicate with angels: notably the archangel Michael, as well as the saints Margaret and Catherine of Alexandria.
Department of Video:
Christmas is coming and that means Christmas brunch! We highly recommend that you try Eggs Dedrick to end this sad year on a high note!
Screen Crush has some thoughts on the Fantastic Four:
And then here is a poem by John Cooper Clarke that is decidedly NSFW!!! Or not safe for home life with children, for that matter!!!
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