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Episode 79: Welcome Back! We Always Could Spot a Friend.

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Welcome to The Old Dog Pack Show — the world’s premier podcast regarding the mind, body, soul, and money of the middle-aged man.

We're like a booger on your finger, and you can't get it off. We're back motherfuckers. In episode 79, the whole gang has come back refreshed and recharged. We've decided to table YouTube for the moment, but seeing that we all pretty much got faces that are more aurally pleasing (coupled with the fact that our views are nonexistent), it's probably not a big loss. In episode 79, Craig reveals that he's got a bad case of the yips. The boys discuss atheism and the confidence of atheists. We have updates on everybody's progress on the journey to reclaim some semblance of youth and vigor. Finally, Rees tries to resolve the inner conflict of dealing with the fact that his daughter has a boyfriend.

If you would like to do us a big favor, go on over to Apple Podcasts or Spotify and leave a 5 star rating and/or a short review. We may not deserve it yet, but we will one of these days. Click ‘subscribe’ while you’re there.

We’d also appreciate if you would share us with a friend. You can also check us out at olddogpack.com, where you can sign up for The Old Dog Pack newsletter. It may not be great, but it don’t cost nothing.

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Welcome to The Old Dog Pack Show — the world’s premier podcast regarding the mind, body, soul, and money of the middle-aged man.

We're like a booger on your finger, and you can't get it off. We're back motherfuckers. In episode 79, the whole gang has come back refreshed and recharged. We've decided to table YouTube for the moment, but seeing that we all pretty much got faces that are more aurally pleasing (coupled with the fact that our views are nonexistent), it's probably not a big loss. In episode 79, Craig reveals that he's got a bad case of the yips. The boys discuss atheism and the confidence of atheists. We have updates on everybody's progress on the journey to reclaim some semblance of youth and vigor. Finally, Rees tries to resolve the inner conflict of dealing with the fact that his daughter has a boyfriend.

If you would like to do us a big favor, go on over to Apple Podcasts or Spotify and leave a 5 star rating and/or a short review. We may not deserve it yet, but we will one of these days. Click ‘subscribe’ while you’re there.

We’d also appreciate if you would share us with a friend. You can also check us out at olddogpack.com, where you can sign up for The Old Dog Pack newsletter. It may not be great, but it don’t cost nothing.

  continue reading

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