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Episode 20: The Next Summer of Love

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Content provided by Chris Rucci and Salvador Delgado, Chris Rucci, and Salvador Delgado. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chris Rucci and Salvador Delgado, Chris Rucci, and Salvador Delgado or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Get ready for the hottest episode yet as Chris and Sal take you down one of the most theoretical conversations EVER!
Topics discussed: Time, mask regulation, the weather, and bronze statues…
Relevant Materials:
- Steel is heavier than feathers | Love the moment at 1:06 when he tries lying to himself.
- Supa Hot Fire | For those who heard the subtle/not so subtle reference.
- Closeness to Sun | I could have given you a Wiki answers page but I decided to give you a whole course. 2nd episode gives you a great graph (the Tropic of Cancer intersects The Bahamas which is below Florida).
- Choose your own Adventure – To be or Not to be | Ryan North deserves his credit – it’s a Choose your own Adventure set in the story of Hamlet!
- The Dog who waited – Hachiko | Hachiko, we mean no disrespect… you were a good dog.
Do you have a question that you’d like us to feature on the show?
Follow the boys on Instagram:
Podcast - @thechrisandsalshow
Chris - @chrucci
Sal - @salvadordelgado
Logo by Basement Alien, @basementalien on Instagram.
Theme music: "Atlantica" by Speed Limit 35
This episode is not sponsored.
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27 episodes

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Manage episode 292979728 series 2769729
Content provided by Chris Rucci and Salvador Delgado, Chris Rucci, and Salvador Delgado. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chris Rucci and Salvador Delgado, Chris Rucci, and Salvador Delgado or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Get ready for the hottest episode yet as Chris and Sal take you down one of the most theoretical conversations EVER!
Topics discussed: Time, mask regulation, the weather, and bronze statues…
Relevant Materials:
- Steel is heavier than feathers | Love the moment at 1:06 when he tries lying to himself.
- Supa Hot Fire | For those who heard the subtle/not so subtle reference.
- Closeness to Sun | I could have given you a Wiki answers page but I decided to give you a whole course. 2nd episode gives you a great graph (the Tropic of Cancer intersects The Bahamas which is below Florida).
- Choose your own Adventure – To be or Not to be | Ryan North deserves his credit – it’s a Choose your own Adventure set in the story of Hamlet!
- The Dog who waited – Hachiko | Hachiko, we mean no disrespect… you were a good dog.
Do you have a question that you’d like us to feature on the show?
Follow the boys on Instagram:
Podcast - @thechrisandsalshow
Chris - @chrucci
Sal - @salvadordelgado
Logo by Basement Alien, @basementalien on Instagram.
Theme music: "Atlantica" by Speed Limit 35
This episode is not sponsored.
  continue reading

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