As the title suggests, we have no title this week. This was a deliberate choice, and an act of protest until our demands are met. Given the news, I should point out that this act of protest is very different than those of various college students around the country right now. The key differences are that those protests are cool and commendable, whereas this is a lame bit for a podcast. We're protesting the despicable U.S. copyright system for allowing copyrights for beloved cartoon characters to expire. I don't want to log on to the internet and see heroes of this nation like Micky Mouse and Winnie the Pooh being drawn to suck each other off. It lacks moral fiber. I feel like that was in the news like 2 months ago and everyone has already moved on. Such is the nature of our digital world.
This week, we have a full crew of hosts but only two topics, as Cody was too busy in the broadcasting mines to write an outline. Thankfully, Alex and Jack bring you two tales of intriguing historical events, one shrouded in mystery, the other all too obvious. First we have arguably the worst of a team of shitheads who was so irresponsible that they cause a massive riverboat disaster, then we have a highly-debated topic of whether it's problematic to conclude that a bunch of ancient people ate each other.
Captain George A. Williams- 30:15
The Incident at Cowboy Wash- 1:16:04