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Bingham Boys Ron Yengich and John Saltas (via the interwebs from Athens) take a leisurely walk-through of the 21-year-and-counting annual Salt Lake City Weekly Trip to Greece and discuss Greek history, the delectable combo of ouzo and octopus, the Acropolis, the societal Ship of State we all (used to) live by, how Greek roots = our roots, the country’s curious lack of statues and symbols for losers, the treatment of Greek traitors vs. the treatment of American traitors, the local availability of oranges and Cheetos but no tangerine tzars, separating the Crusades from the Crusaders, how Istanbul was Constantinople (thanks, They Might Be Giants), the Department of War vs. Chicago back in the US of A (even Megyn Kelly calls bullshit), the possibility of a future Bingham Boys travelogue show abroad, and more.

Recorded and edited by Bill Frost at FrostyCo Studios.

Opening theme “Pawnshop Boogie” courtesy of Steven Wells & Ghostowne.

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