This episode is about roadkill. Yes, those dead animals in the road and my reaction to them when driving down local roads to get to my background jobs. Especially those an hour away south of the city. I also make a revelatory discovery that a finished product can be so good that people find it hard to watch. It’s a figurative roadkill. The Underground Railroad is just that. I include stories about friends I made during my first 11 days on a very popular show filmed down in Senoia. I don't watch the show because it's too gory, but you can bet my eyes will be glued to Season 11 when it premieres. Trying to figure out how to calculate your hourly rate? I talk about that, too. And always always always choose a multi-day job over several one-day jobs if you can. When you get old, be aware that you may lose your ability to recognize people you lived with in a COVID bubble for nine weeks, so err on the side of approaching complete strangers who look like them. Finally, even with a name as uncommon as mine, someone somewhere will name a disease after you. They may cleverly sandwich it between EN and IS, but it will be clear as day to you that your given name, Demetrios, has been hijacked.
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