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Rabbit Hole Detour: Unhinged on Vashon Island
Hey there, rabbit holers! Join Shea and Jody as they take a detour from the usual Pacific Northwest rabbit holes into the hilariously unhinged world of the Tyrant In Training podcast. This week, Shea recounts her wild adventure on the show, where she transformed Vashon Island into a feline-worshipping theocracy, Felis Supernus. Dive into Shea's imaginative escapades as she becomes the high priestess of a cat cult, complete with cat hair clothing, child acolytes, and a creative take on island governance.
Discover how Vashon Island's quirky community of hippies and anti-vaxxers were woven into this fictional tale, and laugh along as Shea and Jody explore the absurdity of it all. From cat-themed attire to the logistics of a feline paradise, this episode promises to tickle your funny bone and maybe even inspire a new appreciation for your feline friends.
Don't miss the chance to hear more about the Tyrant In Training podcast, where Shea's fantastical ideas were brought to life with the help of the hilarious host Kevin Ryan. Plus, get ready for Kevin's upcoming guest appearance on Rainy Day Rabbit Holes!
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In this episode, Shea risks getting canceled by Seattle loyalists by boldly declaring, “Tacoma is cooler than Seattle.” Yep, it’s happening. Join us as we count down 13 of Tacoma's unique claims to fame—from winning the Northern Pacific Railroad’s western terminus to being home to Stadium High School (an actual castle!), the world’s largest octopuses, and even inspiring Frank Herbert to write Dune.
We’ll also cover iconic landmarks like the Tacoma Narrows Bridge and local legends that put Seattle’s Space Needle to shame.
So if you're ready to dive into a lively (and potentially controversial) love letter to Tacoma, buckle up!
Highlights:Tacoma wins the Northern Pacific Railroad western terminus battle.Stadium High School’s castle-like beauty.How Dune author Frank Herbert found inspiration in Tacoma’s landscapes.The Tacoma Narrows Bridge and its place in history.Meet the world’s largest octopuses, right off the shores of Tacoma.Disclaimer: Seattlites, this is all in good fun—so, come at us, bro!
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In this special Halloween episode, we’re thrilled to welcome our fabulous friend Nules from the Ireland Crimes and Mysteries podcast! Nules joins us from across the pond to dive into spooky tales with an Irish twist. Together, we explore two stories that go bump in the night and connect Seattle’s eerie spots with Ireland’s haunting history.We start by revisiting Kells Irish restaurant in Seattle—formerly a mortuary, now rumored to be one of the city’s most haunted locations!
Jody unearths more chilling details from its mysterious past, first introduced in episode 30. Then, Nules shares the fascinating origins of Halloween, tracing back to ancient Irish lore and the spirits that inspired today’s ghostly traditions.
So grab a cozy blanket and maybe a pint, and settle in for tales of haunted history, eerie origins, and the Irish spirits that still linger.
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Rabbit Hole Rewind: Salish Sea Human Feet Discoveries
Shea and Jody are back with another Rabbit Hole Rewind, revisiting one of their most unforgettable (and hilarious) episodes! This time, they take a look at the mysterious—and very real—case of human feet washing up on Pacific Northwest beaches. While the case itself is bizarre, it's Shea and Jody's hilarious banter that made the episode a fan favorite. Tune in as they discuss what they loved about the recording, what they learned about themselves, and whether or not Shea has finally become a Dog Dad. Laughter and mystery await in this special rewind!
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In this episode of Rainy Day Rabbit Holes, we welcome special guest Ani from Audibly Haunted for a chilling journey through two eerie tales.
First, Shea dives into the haunting mystery of Lake Crescent, a cold and enigmatic lake in the Olympic National Forest, where the spirit of a murdered woman is said to linger. Her body was found saponified in the depths of the lake, but her ghost remains in the shadows.
Then, Ani shares the tragic story of actress Peggy Entwistle, whose Hollywood dreams ended in despair. Her ghost is believed to haunt the iconic Hollywood sign, reminding us of the darker side of Tinseltown.
Join us as we uncover these ghostly encounters filled with murder, mystery, and Hollywood tragedy.
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In this episode, Shea and Jody dive into a personal and thought-provoking topic—what they want done with their remains after they die. Both hosts share why they’ve chosen body composting as their final wish and explain how the process works. They discuss the environmental benefits of human composting, why it’s an eco-friendly alternative to traditional burial or cremation, and why it feels like the best choice for them.After discussing composting, they chat about their upcoming collaboration episode with Ani Khajadourian from Audibly Haunted, teasing listeners with stories of how much fun they had recording. It’s a glimpse into what’s to come next week!
To wrap things up, Shea and Jody introduce this week's featured episode from Audibly Haunted—titled The All American Funeral. Ani takes listeners on a journey through the history of the American funeral industry, from early at-home funerals to the rise of funeral homes and undertakers. It’s an enlightening look at how end-of-life care has evolved in America.
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To celebrate the one-year anniversary of Rainy Day Rabbit Holes, we’re revisiting the road trip that started it all! In this special all-new version of our very first episode, Shea and Jody take you back to the haunted streets of Astoria, Oregon, and the eerie Heceta Head Lighthouse, where ghost stories and local legends sparked our love for diving into the strange and forgotten. Along the way, we showcase the infectious humor and chemistry that have defined the podcast, making it the perfect introduction for new listeners!
As we look back on an amazing year, we also talk about some of our favorite episodes and the incredible guests who have joined us, including Allison Gill of The Daily Beans and Clean Up On Aisle 45, author Brad Holden, historian Michael Sullivan, and Chris Staudinger from Pretty Gritty Tours. From the origins of the Men in Black phenomenon in our Summer of Saucers episode, to the chilling story of Linda Hazzard, the "Starvation Doctor," and the bizarre Pig Wars of the San Juan Islands, we’ve uncovered the forgotten and the fantastic with a unique PNW twist.
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Paranormal Activity, Ghost Stories, Haunted Houses, Astoria, Oregon, Captain Flavill, Victorian Mansion, Unexplained Footsteps, Shadowy Figures, Piano Ghost, Alien Abduction, Poltergeist, Paranormal Humor, Historic Hauntings, Sea Salt And Adventure, Widow'S Walk Ghost, Unexplained Phenomena, Haunted Tours, Victorian Architecture, Paranormal Experiences, Spooky Tales
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Whispers in the Walls: The Dark History of Western State Hospital
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Western State Hospital: Madness, Mystery, and Misery
Welcome to another spine-chilling episode of Rainy Day Rabbit Holes, where we unravel the dark and eerie history of Western State Hospital in Washington. Join Shea and Jody as they explore the institution's haunted past, its infamous scandals, and the tragic tales of its most notorious patients. From shocking treatments to mysterious disappearances, this episode is a deep dive into one of the Pacific Northwest's most infamous landmarks.
In this episode:
- The founding and early days of Western State Hospital
- Gruesome treatments and the dark side of mental health care
- Scandals and mysteries: Disappearing patients and embezzlement
- Famous patients: The tragic tales of Mary L. Leonard and Dr. William Chester Minor
- The eerie Fort Steilacoom Cemetery and its forgotten souls
- Ghost stories and paranormal activities reported at the hospital
- Modern-day challenges and ongoing efforts to reform Western State Hospital
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00:00 " Western State Hospital is where some of Washington state's darkest stories unfolded
04:51 " Do it for science. Not the getting weed suppositories
05:12 " Western State Hospital opened its doors in 1871 before Washington became estate
07:59 " Western state hospital was built during a time when mental health care was experimental
11:16 " Western state Hospital became the largest mental institution in Washington state during 20th century
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14:48 " Western State hospital made headlines in 1950s for embezzling funds
15:59 " Western State Hospital had some famous and infamous patients
20:33 " Actress Frances Farmer spent time at Western State Hospital
21:14 " Fort Steilacoom cemetery was used to bury patients at Winston State
26:14 " You have this gorgeous backyard full of plants. And now I'm kind of concerned that you actually do have a poison garden
27:10 " Only a fraction of unmarked graves in Fort Steilacoom cemetery are marked
30:04 " Laura Lemke started a mission to remark the graves with names and dates
32:46 " Grave concerns has completed most of their work at Western State Hospital
33:29 " This episode on western State hospital includes talk of ghosts
34:02 " We should head out for a night over at western State hospital
36:46 " The hospital's eerie atmosphere has given rise to countless ghost stories and legends
39:25 " Western State Hospital has struggled to shake off its troubled past
44:15 " Western state hospital remains a symbol of ongoing struggles within mental health care system
46:07 " There is so much more to tell about Western State hospital
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In this episode of Rainy Day Rabbit Holes, we dive deep into the turbulent life of Frances Farmer, a rising star of 1930s Hollywood who captured the spotlight with her remarkable talent and beauty. But behind the glamour was a woman tormented by personal struggles and unjust treatment that led to her tragic incarceration at Western State Hospital in Washington.We're joined by special guests Laura and Stephen from the Midday Musings podcast to discuss Frances Farmer’s life, the haunting legacy she left behind, and her influence on Kurt Cobain’s music. Together, we’ll explore how her story of fame, rebellion, and mistreatment became a symbol of the dark side of Hollywood and mental health treatment.Discover the dark and untold history of mental health treatment in mid-century America, Frances’s rebellion against the Hollywood machine, and how her legacy lives on in music and pop culture. Was she truly misunderstood, or was she a victim of the system?Tune in to hear her remarkable yet tragic story, and see how one woman's struggles echoed through generations.In this episode:The rise and fall of Frances Farmer: from Hollywood starlet to Western State HospitalThe truth behind the rumors and the real-life horrors she facedHow her life and legacy inspired Kurt Cobain and Nirvana's musicThe shocking history of mental health treatment in the mid-20th centuryInsights from our special guests Laura and Stephen from Midday MusingsListen to Midday Musings:
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This week on Rainy Day Rabbit Holes, we're taking you back to the iconic Puyallup Fair with a story that's equal parts hilarious and heroic! Get ready to hear how Shea's mom, Sherry, became a barnyard legend after saving a kid's chicken from the brink of disaster. Was it fate? Luck? Or just good old-fashioned CPR? Tune in to find out the mysterious details of this unforgettable fairground adventure.
But that's not all! We're joined by Laura and Stephen from the Midday Musings Podcast, where they delve into all things pop culture, nostalgia, and the oddities of everyday life with a dash of humor and curiosity. You won't want to miss their take on this bizarre barnyard incident.
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In this eye-opening episode of Rainy Day Rabbit Holes, we uncover the startling connections between a small plastic bread tab and a global conspiracy that reaches from Yakima, Washington, to the heart of far-right extremism, and even the legendary treasure of Yamashita's gold. We delve into the surprising story of the Kwik Lok company, founded in Yakima, and its ties to far-right movements. But that's just the beginning. Join us as we explore how this humble bread tab links to a global network of intrigue involving the fallen dictator Ferdinand Marcos, the CIA, and a treasure hunt that has spanned decades. And don’t miss the shocking twist at the end of the episode—this is one rabbit hole you’ll definitely want to go down. Listen now and prepare to be amazed!
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🎙️Tacoma's Forgotten Legacy: The Blackwells with Pretty Gritty Tours founder Chris Staudinger.
In this episode of Rainy Day Rabbit Holes, we're joined by Chris Staudinger, the passionate founder of Pretty Gritty Tours, to dive deep into the rich history of Tacoma, Washington. Chris introduces us to the Blackwell family, one of the most significant and influential families that helped shape Tacoma’s destiny in the late 1800s. Despite their major contributions to the city, the Blackwells have somehow slipped through the cracks of local history. Their iconic mansion still stands on Broadway Street as a testament to their great charity, yet their story remains largely untold—until now.
Chris shares the inspiring tale of William and Alice Blackwell, whose altruism and community efforts laid the foundation for Tacoma's future. Plus, get an inside look at the founding of Pretty Gritty Tours, and learn how you can explore more of Tacoma’s hidden history at prettygrittytours.com. Join us as we uncover the stories that make Tacoma more than just a place—it’s a community woven with history and heart.
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Please go to www.prettygrittytours.com to book an awesome tour today!
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Shea & Jody are off enjoying the last hurrah of summer, so we present a spooky episode from one of our Pod-friends: PNW Haunts & Homicides! This week, we're heading to California - where they know how to party… with ghosts! Join us as we explore eerie and fascinating sites in the vast expanse of the Redwood Forests. But some of the “ghosts” here might not be what you expect. Not to mention this is a hot spot for Bigfoot sightings!
Don't miss us at True Crime Fest Northwest 8/30 - 9/1! Use Promo Code HAUNTS10 for 10% off your ticket!
This week we introduced you to our friends from Twisted & Uncorked, A TRULY TWISTED PODCAST!
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Join us for a special Tacoma Beer Week episode of Rainy Day Rabbit Holes as we dive into the intriguing world of Tacoma’s infamous bootlegger, Pete Marinoff. We sit down with historian and author Brad Holden, known for his captivating accounts of Pacific Northwest history, to explore the life and legacy of Marinoff during the Prohibition era. Discover how this notorious figure left an indelible mark on Tacoma’s history, the underground world of bootlegging, and the local culture of the time. Whether you're a history buff, a beer enthusiast, or just curious about Tacoma’s colorful past, this episode is a must-listen! Resources & Links:
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Shea will be participating in the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer's®! Join the Limitless Studio Team or donate! https://act.alz.org/site/TR?fr_id=18005&pg=team&team_id=896308 Shea's Tyrannical Takeover! Ever wondered what it would be like to rule your own island? Shea recently joined the Tyrant In Training Podcast to explore her hilariously wild vision! As the newly crowned High Priestess of Felis Supernus Island, Shea kicked all the rich hippies off Vashon Island and transformed it into a paradise for cat worshippers. Her cult reveres the cat god Bastet, and the island is now home to thousands of adored felines. But that's not all! With an army of loyal orcas by her side, Shea has her sights set on conquering a region of the U.S. – all in the name of Felis Supernus, with zero repercussions. On her island, Shea has created a thriving industry of clothing made from cat hair, offering the ultimate in feline fashion. But beware: in her quest for efficient production, she may have done away with pesky child labor laws! Listen in for an unhinged ride filled with laughter as Shea shares her tyrannical plans, including her unique official title and island bans! Check out the episode for a dose of comedy and creativity: Tyrant In Training Podcast: Shea Drury - Rainy Day Rabbit Holes and Cloudy Night Cat Worshipper Don't miss it! https://tyrant-in-training.podcastpage.io/.../shea-drury...https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61561701940656 @tyrantintraining
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Step into a Tacoma bar with Jack the Bear, the beer-drinking, 800-pound celebrity of the 1800s, whose larger-than-life story sets the stage for a crucial message. This episode journeys from Jack's amusing antics to the founding of the Tacoma Humane Society and its current, urgent crisis. Today, the Society faces an overwhelming influx of cats, stretching its resources to the breaking point. By exploring Tacoma's unique animal welfare history, we aim to spotlight the critical work of the Tacoma Humane Society and rally our community to action. Listen, learn, and discover how you can make a difference through donations, fostering, or volunteering. Join us in turning this tale of a legendary bear into tangible support for animals in need right now. More at www.rainydayrabbitholes.com https://www.thehumanesociety.org/ways-to-give/ Shea will be participating in the Seattle Walk To End Alzheimer's. Will you help? https://act.alz.org/site/TR?fr_id=18005&pg=team&team_id=896308 Show Notes: • Introduction to Jack the Bear • The Founding of Tacoma Humane Society (1888) • Jack's impact on Tacoma's animal welfare awareness • Evolution of the Tacoma Humane Society (1888-present) • Current Crisis at Tacoma Humane Society • How listeners can help • Reflecting on Tacoma's unique animal welfare journey • Resources for more information on Tacoma Humane Society and its programs
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Join us as we dive nose-first into the pungent history of Tacoma, Washington's infamous "Tacoma Aroma." From industrial stink to urban renaissance, we explore how this city turned its malodorous reputation around.
Key Points: 1. Origins of the Tacoma Aroma in the late 1800s 2. Industrial culprits: pulp mills, refineries, and rendering plants 3. The phrase "Tacoma Aroma" enters common vernacular 4. Environmental regulations and cleanup efforts from the 1950s onward 5. Memorable incidents and headlines about the smell 6. The role of Commencement Bay in the city's odor issues 7. Key players in the fight against air pollution 8. The transformation of Tacoma's image and environment
Fun Facts: - The Tacoma Aroma inspired creative real estate slogans - Bruce Springsteen was once rumored to have fled the city due to the smell - The Asarco smokestack inspired Frank Herbert's landscapes in "Dune"
Timeline Highlights: - 1955: Tacoma implements air pollution control ordinance - 1970: St. Regis Paper Company agrees to new air pollution standards - 1990: Puget Sound By-Products upgrades odor control system - 1993: Demolition of the Asarco copper smelter smokestack - 1997: Major odor control project at Simpson Kraft pulp mill - 2023: Closure of WestRock corrugated packaging mill
Tacoma Today: - 19 breweries - 6 museums - University of Washington campus - 3 theaters in the performing arts center - Transformation of former Superfund sites into upscale communities
Closing Thought: From industrial stench to urban gem, Tacoma's journey showcases the power of environmental regulation, community action, and urban renewal in transforming a city's identity and livability. Join our Patreon!! https://patreon.com/RainyDayRabbitHolesPodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink
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Today, we are featuring an episode from one of our favorite podcasts: The Dark History Podcast! In this spine-chilling episode of the Dark History Podcast, host Rob Bradley takes you on a journey to early 20th century New Orleans, where the mysterious and terrifying Axeman prowled the streets from 1918 to 1919. This elusive killer targeted innocent victims, breaking into their homes under the cover of night and disappearing without a trace. The Axeman's brutal murders left the city gripped with fear, but it was his eerie letters to the press, hinting at a strange connection to jazz music, that added a layer of sinister intrigue to the already horrifying events.
Rob Bradley brings the tale to life with his compelling narration and excellent production quality, and we think you are going to love it!
Prepare yourself for a journey into the macabre as we uncover the truth behind the legend of the Axeman of New Orleans. Tune in to this gripping episode to find out more.
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Welcome to another thrilling episode of the Rainy Day Rabbit Holes podcast! Today, we dive into the captivating story of the Oregon Land Fraud Trials—a saga of greed, corruption, and deceit that spanned four decades. This episode uncovers how millionaire capitalists, United States Senators, and even a belly dancer played their parts in one of the most audacious land frauds in American history.
### **Special Guests:**
**Allison Gill:** We're excited to have Allison Gill, the host of the amazing Daily Beans Podcast, joining us! Allison brings her sharp wit and insightful commentary to our discussion, making this episode an absolute must-listen. Don't forget to check out her podcast at https://www.dailybeanspod.com/
**Jason:** We also have a special appearance by Shea's big brother, Jason, who brings his unique perspective to the episode.
### **In This Episode, We Cover:** - The wild west and the American Dream of stealing from the government. - The key players involved in the Oregon Land Fraud, including millionaire capitalists and corrupt senators. - The dramatic and salacious details that make this story unforgettable. - How this massive fraud scheme was eventually brought to light.
### **Why You Should Listen:** This episode offers a deep dive into a lesser-known yet incredibly fascinating chapter of American history. With Allison Gill's engaging presence, Jason's captivating insights, and our thorough research, we bring this story to life in a way that's both informative and entertaining.
### **Join Us:** Join us on this journey back to the wild west and discover how the American Dream was manipulated by those who knew how to play the game. Don’t miss out on this intriguing episode that promises to keep you on the edge of your seat!
**Listen now and fall down the rabbit hole with us!**
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[Daily Beans Podcast](https://www.dailybeanspod.com/) It's news-with swearing!
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We were special guests on the Ye Olde Crime Podcast! https://www.yeoldecrimepodcast.com/episodes/bonus-rainy-day-rabbit-holes
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In this special episode of Rainy Day Rabbit Holes, we're thrilled to share an episode from one of our favorite podcasts, **Midday Musings with Stephen and Laura**. In our busy, buzzy, stressful world, their show is the perfect remedy for Internet overwhelm. Midday Musings dives into discussions on media that matter, history that fascinates, and relationships that resonate.
Laura and Stephen, best friends and partners for over a decade, bring you lunch-break-sized conversations filled with silly observations and genuine vibes four times a week. Join us as we explore the delightful and cozy corner of the internet they’ve created. Today we’re discussing summer in the Pacific Northwest — we’ve got boats, boards, and buckets of festivals. It’s three long months of joy, togetherness, and not thinking about general elections. What’s your favorite PNW summer activity? How will you and the gang of your choice be taking advantage of the sun madness? Is death or an indeterminate period of suffering the more terrifying prospect? Like the Marvel series, this period of time is marvelous. No Seattle Freeze, every day is a beach day, and the forests boldly beckon. #### Highlights: - Insightful discussions on relevant media, intriguing history, and resonant relationships. - Genuine and fun chemistry between hosts Laura and Stephen. - Bite-sized episodes perfect for your lunch break or a quick escape from the daily grind.
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Today, Shea & Jody dive into the weird and wonderful world of Northwest sports. Join us as we explore some of the region's most bizarre athletic endeavors, from octopus wrestling to the famed Pumpkin Regatta. Despite Shea's lack of enthusiasm for all things sports ball, its a fun and whimsical journey into the light side of the PNW.
**Octopus Wrestling:** First up, we unravel the curious tradition of octopus wrestling, a daring sport that tests both skill and bravery in the waters of the Pacific Northwest.
**Pumpkin Regatta:** Next, we set sail with giant pumpkins at the Pumpkin Regatta, where participants race these hefty gourds across waterways in a spectacle that combines skill with sheer pumpkin prowess.
**Naked Bike Riding at Seattle's Summer Solstice Parade:** Then, we strip down (figuratively speaking) to discuss the unconventional sport of naked bike riding at Seattle's Summer Solstice Parade. Discover how this event celebrates freedom, creativity, and a touch of Northwest eccentricity.
**Pickleball:** Finally, we tackle the contentious topic of pickleball, a sport born right here in the Northwest. Despite Jody's insistence that it's the world's fastest-growing sport, Shea remains unconvinced, arguing that it's still just a dumb sport.
Join us as we navigate through these peculiar sports and unravel the unique spirit of the Pacific Northwest. Whether you're a sports enthusiast or simply curious about the quirky side of Northwest culture, this episode promises to entertain and enlighten.
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