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Gonarch's Lair episode 46.5: Oh, the Humanity!
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In the second part of this inconsequential sequence, our lint lickers lumber to Lair 2.0 to play three arcade games for this month’s Gonarch’s Player: Trojan, Rod-Land, and Street Fighter: The Movie. While gaming we strive to stifle familiar frustrations by talking about Glastonbury, the Lambton Worm, WD40, The Addams Family, Dutch furniture moving solutions, Saint George, and visits to the tip; we receive a brainteaser from Inspector Fogg, list some famous rods, and we discuss the ideal formula for creating a box set. An appealing portion of the episode follows the previous pandemonium, as the privileged pair spout perpetually about some recent TV shows they have been obsessed with: Chernobyl, Black Mirror, Game of Thrones, Stranger Things 3, and Good Omens; we read out our Headcrab’s answers to a future tech question, discuss the mind-boggling budgets and attraction for actors to TV streaming services, and the Producer tries out some of his insufferable stand-up material. Reasons to be cheerful include Thom tasting metal and Ross being released from his shackles.
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In the second part of this inconsequential sequence, our lint lickers lumber to Lair 2.0 to play three arcade games for this month’s Gonarch’s Player: Trojan, Rod-Land, and Street Fighter: The Movie. While gaming we strive to stifle familiar frustrations by talking about Glastonbury, the Lambton Worm, WD40, The Addams Family, Dutch furniture moving solutions, Saint George, and visits to the tip; we receive a brainteaser from Inspector Fogg, list some famous rods, and we discuss the ideal formula for creating a box set. An appealing portion of the episode follows the previous pandemonium, as the privileged pair spout perpetually about some recent TV shows they have been obsessed with: Chernobyl, Black Mirror, Game of Thrones, Stranger Things 3, and Good Omens; we read out our Headcrab’s answers to a future tech question, discuss the mind-boggling budgets and attraction for actors to TV streaming services, and the Producer tries out some of his insufferable stand-up material. Reasons to be cheerful include Thom tasting metal and Ross being released from his shackles.
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