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  • Bob has lunch with friends and gets triggered by their eating habits, while Miles taunts small children about their sports team's choices. Merry Christmas!








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    In a casual conversation, Bob and Miles discuss their recent experiences and holiday plans. Miles mentions his unusual drinking habits while Bob recalls a holiday lunch with friends, Dr. J and Dr. K, where they reminisced about past lunches. Bob describes Dr. J's eccentric eating style, particularly how he devoured chicken wings like a raccoon, which left Bob both amazed and grossed out. They then shift to discussing a recent shopping trip where Bob encountered a fanatical sports fan who generously allowed him to purchase a coveted item. Bob humorously recounts his tendency to tease children about their favorite football teams, often causing them distress. The conversation reflects on the playful yet questionable nature of Bob's teasing, with Miles questioning if it's still socially acceptable. Both friends joke about their antics, revealing a shared sense of humor about their past interactions and current behaviors. Ultimately, the conversation is light-hearted and filled with nostalgic moments, showcasing their friendship and holiday spirit.

  • Rob from YMISpodcast



    Rob from YMIS (Your Most Interesting Story) Podcast quizzes Bob on all thing Thunderbird. With more than a few random offshoots onto other subjects.



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    everybody and welcome, this is Bob. And tonight, with rob from your most interesting Story, we're going to talk about the Thunderbird. Thunderbirds are go! I did not find that out in my research, that they were good Oh, they weren't go? Not that i saw. That may be a little bit of an esoteric uh tangent there, I'm not sure. But if people know who the thunderbirds are, it's a british uh television show with uh what was it marionation they're marionettes that were there's a british british tv show called the thunderbirds that saved they saved the world did they really yeah marionettes that can save the world yeah it's from like late 60s are they related to captain scarlet do you remember captain scarlet yeah okay it's uh by the same folks and i'm blanking on their names now butThey did the Thunderbirds. They did Captain Scarlet. They did some other stuff. Team America World Police is a total spoof of all of those kind of things. Never heard of that. Oh, okay. That's from the South Park people. Oh, okay. But we're here tonight. We're not talking about the Thunderbirds from Britain. We're talking about the mythical cryptid Thunderbird. Can we say that? Although some people… we'll say it is neither mythical nor encrypted. It is real. Steeped in legend, a mystery to this day. Yeah. Well, yeah. For some folks, not so much a mystery. No, especially one person we'll hear about later on. Yeah. Well, we'll see if your story connects with the one that I know of. So we'll see. That's a good idea. Now, I don't know that you realize…It's funny how there's always, this is why people think we live in a simulation because of all these weird connectivity, the connections between things. I don't know that you realize that I am in the, in proximity to a Thunderbird. Right now? Well, yeah. I mean, within like a 35 mile radius. Sure. Huh. Is he your pet? No. There is a, in Alton, Illinois, on the bluff of the Mississippi, is a painting called the Piusaw Bird. And the Piusaw Bird, in essence, is a thunderbird. Oh. And even though the current, so if you drive down the river road along the Mississippi River outside of Alton, you will encounter, you can't miss it, it's huge. you will encounter the Piusaw bird, which is a painting on the side of a river bluff, rock. And the story is that the Piusaw bird lived on the bluffs of the Mississippi. And the indigenous people, the Native Americans who lived there on the bluff, painted, they didn't paint the one that you see, they painted a different one that got destroyed by white people at some point on a different bluff.down the way a little bit, but they painted the Piusaw bird on the bluff in honor of the bird that lived up on the bluff. And since that time, people have embraced it because of the, they call it the legend of the Piusaw bird, but I'd believe that the native folks believed there was a giant bird that lived on the bluff. Interesting. Now, what does… Piasaw, what is that, an area? Well, it's become like there's Piasaw Oil Company. I think it's like a county. Okay. But that's what the Native Americans call it. They call it the Piasaw Bird. Okay. And it just got adopted. You know, I have no idea what Piasaw means. I should look it up here. Maybe it means thunder. Thunder.Wouldn't that be great? We had some pythosaur and lightning here last weekend. Really? Oh, wow. Unusual for where I live. The pythosaur bird is very close to Pierre Marquette Park, which flows into the story. Pythosaur bird is a creature from native. I'm reading from Wikipedia here. From Native American mythology depicted in one of two murals painted by Native Americans on cliff sides above the Mississippi River. And it tells you where the original location was ne...

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  • Joe Dimino - The American Enigma is You



    Joe and Bob talk poetry, both the meaning, the words and the visual of it all.



    They also discuss Joe's new book of poetry, The American Enigma is You. A very interesting conversation from a very good ready.



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    Bob welcomes Joe Domino to discuss his journey from sports journalism to poetry, highlighting his new book, "The American Enigma Is You." Joe explains that poetry was the foundation of his creative endeavors, initially sparked by friends in college, and he has been writing for about 30 years. He credits the Ozark arts community for supporting his publication journey, particularly his friend Kevin Rabus, who connected him with Spartan Press. Joe reflects on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people's lives and the realization of unfulfilled dreams, which motivated him to publish his poetry. He shares that his diverse background in sports journalism, IT, and the arts has shaped his unique writing style, which he describes as free-flowing and influenced by jazz. Joe emphasizes the importance of embracing all aspects of one's identity and creativity, moving beyond traditional constraints. The conversation touches on his influences, including E.E. Cummings and Charles Bukowski, and the significance of capturing everyday moments in his work. He encourages others to pursue their passions and explore the intersection of various creative outlets.

  • Miles takes his dog to grocery pickup, while Bob cops a bad attitude as he enters the big box store.








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    Pablo and Bob are entertaining an audience with humorous banter, discussing an upcoming show where audience members can heckle Pablo. Bob shares a frustrating shopping experience at Sam's Club, revealing that he has become increasingly irritable since the pandemic, especially when forced to shop in-store. He recounts a recent trip where he was determined to find cheap paper towels, only to discover they were readily available in the back corner of the store despite being told otherwise. This frustration led him to act rudely, pushing past other shoppers and feeling remorseful afterward. The conversation touches on the challenges of grocery pickup during the pandemic and the often absurd interactions with store employees. Bob humorously depicts the chaotic atmosphere of shopping at Sam's and the humorous moments when dealing with substitutions and customer service. The dialogue showcases their comedic chemistry and the relatable struggles of modern shopping experiences. Ultimately, the discussion reflects on how the pandemic has influenced their behaviors and attitudes towards shopping.

  • Based on a True Story



    Dan brings more than your average story out to the world, join Bob as he talks about how Dan makes it all happen for his true story podcast.



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    Dan LeFebvre hosts the podcast "Based on a True Story," where he explores the historical accuracy of movies that claim to be based on real events. He discusses films like "Casablanca," emphasizing the balance between fact and fiction, and how filmmakers often take creative liberties. With over 350 episodes since 2016, he dives into various topics, including World War II and medieval history, and highlights how movies can reflect truth while also distorting it for storytelling. Dan's background in visual effects and his love for history fueled his interest in merging pop culture with historical inquiry. He has interviewed historians and authors, bringing unique insights into the films he analyzes, and believes that every movie has a historical context worth exploring. While he enjoys the entertainment value of films, he stresses the importance of understanding the stories behind them. Currently, he is set to release episodes on Pearl Harbor and has a long list of future topics, driven by listener requests and his own interests. Dan expresses no plans to stop podcasting anytime soon, as it continues to be a fulfilling endeavor that pays the bills.

  • Bob remembers the best bathroom Miles ever had, while Miles gets a very personal present from his wife.








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    The discussion revolves around humorous anecdotes shared by Bob, Miles, and their friend Pablo, particularly focusing on a recent podcast episode that humorously explored the phrase "balls deep." They reflect on the unexpected popularity of this segment, with fans enjoying the crude humor and even influencing conversation at home. The conversation takes a turn as Miles recounts a bizarre incident involving his wife's broken toenail, which she playfully presented to him in the dark. This leads to laughter and further discussions about their past antics, including a previous prank involving toenails. The group also shares stories about home renovations, bathroom experiences, and the joys (or challenges) of aging, especially regarding toilet heights. They bond over their shared comedic perspectives on life and bodily functions, emphasizing the absurdity of their experiences. As they reminisce about everyday occurrences, the humor stems from their candidness and willingness to share the ridiculous moments that life throws their way. Overall, the conversation encapsulates a light-hearted take on friendship, humor, and the often mundane aspects of life.

  • Rob from YMISpodcast



    Rob from YMIS (Your Most Interesting Story) Podcast drops in to figure out what happened in 1955 in Hopkinsville, KY. We talk about the Kentucky Goblins and what all transpired, plus a few side chats. Listen to find out more.



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    Hey, everybody, and welcome to a conversation about the Kentucky Goblins, of all things. I've got Rob from The Most Interesting Story with me here again today. Last time we talked about dogmen or dog people. I don't know. We never did actually go down the path of gendering dogmen. No, we didn't figure out the pluralization either. Yeah, I don't, yeah. I don't know about that. We should have looked up and seen what the Spanish and French people had to say about it. But anyway, this time we're talking about the Kentucky Goblins. And as far as I know, they're totally asexual. But we may find out later. How's it going, Rob? It's going fantastic, Bob. Thanks. Thanks for having me on again. So, you know, this is a really interesting case. It has multiple…multiple names to it, right? So it's also called the Hopkinsville Encounter. It's also called the Kelly Green Men case because the family's last name was Kelly, who had the experience, right? So it goes by many names, and we're going to talk about them as the Kentucky Goblins because it sounds like a sports team, possibly from your alma mater down there in Kentucky. I don't know. That would be a good sports team. I know because I had the new people who went to school there, but there's a place called Murray State in Kentucky. It's in Murray, Kentucky of all places. Their mascot is the Racers. The horses. Murray Racers is what they were. I always thought that was one of the best sports collegenon popular. I don't know what you'd call it. It's not like big 10 or any of that kind of stuff. They're just the regular old school, but Murray racers, I thought was really good. So maybe there's a community college in Kentucky called the goblins. We'll have to look that up. Is Duke in Kentucky. I should know. This is, I think Duke's North Carolina. I knew that. Right. Sorry. All right. I'm glad you do. I thought there was a, there was maybe it's Kentucky. Yeah. It's like the larger Kentucky University. Maybe that's what I'm thinking of. Now, here in St. Louis, there is a private university called St. Louis University, and their mascot is the Billiken, which is a goblin-like creature. Really? Yeah, the Billikens. It's like a little gremlin, gobliny, kind of weird-looking thing. Couldn't he play for the Washington Redskins quarterback? Could be.I'm not sure about that. Oh, is his name Billiken? I think so. Billiken, Billy Kilmore, something like that. Oh, maybe. Well, Billiken's a big thing here in St. Louis with St. Louis University. But again, they're not any kind of big university, like other ones. I don't even know which ones. I don't even follow college sports. I just follow mascots, apparently. Yeah. You got all the flags up and you just stood at the mascot. That's right. There was a movie called Mascots. I have not watched it, but now I feel like I should after all this. Well, you've got to check out Mascots Memories. It's one of the episodes on Your Most Interesting Story, which is actually an interview with a former professional sports team. I actually listened to that. I did. I had listened to that. He was the –Sharky. San Jose Sharks. The Sharks. That's right. I was going to say something else. I'm glad I didn't know. But that was interesting because he came from the ceiling. He came down from the ceiling. That was just crazy. Yeah, he's the one that figured that out and started doing that for Sharky, right? Yeah, for Sharky. And he would eat people or what have you. He would eat their heads. Yeah. That was a good story. I really enjoyed that one.

  • Miles takes in a baseball card show but misses the obvious, while Bob talks about going to CES back in the day.








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    The conversation opens with Bob and Miles as they attempt to start a live stream while discussing various humorous topics. They joke about the intro music and reference nostalgic moments, including a Memorex tape commercial. The discussion shifts to making popcorn, with Miles sharing his peculiar recipe that humorously involves cleaning off cat hair. The banter escalates to absurdity as they repeatedly use the phrase "balls deep" in various contexts, turning into a comedic exploration of its meaning. They recount a trip to a card show where Miles accidentally revealed personal information to a questionable vendor who had semi-nude images. The tone remains light as they speculate about the vendor's motives and laugh at the absurdity of the situation. The conversation then shifts to reminiscing about past adventures, including a trip to Las Vegas involving a topless show and various hijinks with a former boss. They conclude with a sense of nostalgia for the past and the outrageous stories they've shared.

  • Bob busts out the Benjamins, while Miles gets up close and personal with a shop owner.








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    The Static Shows with Bob feature three adult coloring books for Christmas: BTK123, Ed Gein's Carousel, and Unlucky Brown Starfish. The host, Miles, talks about his experience with a broken refrigerator and the potential morbidity of making a movie about it. He mentions a traveling exhibit called body science where people have their bodies on display and wonders if it's legal. He also mentions a commercial for a naked strip show in Las Vegas and wants to get one with a topless showgirl instead. He is angry but thankful for a boner in church and praying for a miracle. The show is brought to you by Bob Lament Enterprises and features original music by Shadow Stevens. The hosts discuss the possibility of remaking the planet of the apes or remaking Slipknot's "Slipknot." The show ends with a call and response from Miles, who is trying to get to the bottom of a mystery involving a frozen freezer.

  • Comfortable Being Uncomfortable



    Dak stops by to talk about travel, recording, and being comfortable. Listen to the find out more.



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    The text is a conversation between a man named Dak and a woman named Bob. They talk about random topics such as politics and life in general. Dak was inspired to start a podcast because he felt there was a lot of misinformation out there in the world and he wanted to be the voice of reason. He enjoys having open conversations with people and meeting interesting people, but it's daunting. He gives good advice to people to rethink things and realize mistakes they're making or not helping themselves by doing certain things. He thinks sometimes people can be a little too mean and needs to learn to reel back sometimes. Despite this, people still find him to be their therapist and ask him questions about their day and life. He is easy to talk to and doesn't want to keep his own horn, but he doesn't think anyone would push back on his advice. Overall, the conversation is about growing and making good decisions in life.

  • Nick from Too Hard for the Radio



    Nick stops by to talk with Bob about working as a kid, dirt bikes, and losing a hand. Plus a few side tracks into the unknown. Listen it to find out more.



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    The text is a conversation between Nick from Too Hard for the Radio and Bob from StreamYard. Nick's podcast is based on a song by Mac Dre, who was a gangster rapper in the 90s. The song "I'm too hard for the radio" was not played on the radio due to censorship. The podcast was created by Miles and Bob and started on college radio. The show is called "Static Radio" because there is no way to get static radio on their website. Mac Dre's songs are available on YouTube, and the podcast is a cross-promotion. The conversation is filled with references to gangster movies and conspiracy theories.

  • Miles abuses himself and his postman while Bob gets the cold shoulder on places to eat in the Chicago Suburbs.








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    The text is a collection of disconnected conversations between different people who are trying to find a good place to eat in Tenley Park, Chicago. The narrator is deaf and unable to hear the other person's voice. They are in legal trouble and trying to get out of it. The person wants to talk about their petty grievances, but the narrator is too embarrassed to go into detail. They find a pizza joint in the suburbs of Chicago and try it out, but it only has two stars and they won't eat there unless it's three. They also try a sandwich at Mariska's and find it smothering. The text ends with the narrator saying that they are looking for a good burger at a burger joint called Rich Master's in the Joliet area.

  • Bob ends up at the wackiest Walgreens on earth, while Miles cuts the line at his local pharmacy and gets the crook eye.








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    The Tag Show is a talk show hosted by Bob and hosted by Miles. They discuss various topics such as holes, earbuds, and the dangers of using TikTok. Miles mentions that he has a small hole in his headphone jack and wonders if there is a hidden hole on his phone. He also talks about his mother's need for sunglasses that clip onto regular glasses and how they are not made for those glasses. The show goes on to discuss how dangerous it is to use TikTok and how many articles have been written about it. The host is from Decatur and offers to go to Walgreens to get something for his mother, but they don't have anything that looks like what she wants. They then go to a different store and try to find what they are looking for but come up with nothing. Finally, the show ends with Miles saying that he thinks he is the king of wishful thinking and talking about small holes and big things in small holes.

  • K J and A Podcast



    Bob joins Jay and Kevin without the A, Anime to talk about where they met, why they record and where they want to go. Listen in to find out the secrets of Patreon and the horrors of getting listens.



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    The K, J, and A podcast is a conversation about making money in the gig economy. The hosts initially started the podcast for anime but realized it was more fun to talk about anything. They have a theory that people who make money in podcasting are the people who sell things to podcasters. The gig economy is brainwashing people into thinking that it's the end-all be-all, but it's just another way for them to make money. Selling products on Etsy, such as LuLaRoe, did not make any money for the hosts, but they made money by making business cards for people. Selling car shit to people, like DoorDash, does make a little bit of money but is going to cost in the long run. It's just a classification of consumers for a specific niche and they sell to them. If you're ambitious, you might be able to think of something in this space to sell people. However, it's not a means to an end and you're not gonna get wealthy off of it.

  • Rob from YMISpodcast



    Rob from YMIS (Your Most Interesting Story) Podcast stops by to talk about his show, but mostly to talk about the Dogman. And oh, how Bob loves to talk about a juicy cryptid. Listen in to learn some incredible Fauxknowledge.



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    The Legend of the Michigan's Dogman



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    A cool summer morning in early June, is when the legend began, at a nameless logging camp in Wexford County, where the Manistee River ran.Eleven lumberjacks near the Garland swamp found an animal they thought was a dog.In a playful mood they chased it around till it ran inside a hollow log.A logger named Johnson grabbed him a stick and poked around inside.Then the thing let out an unearthly scream and came out and stood upright.None of those men ever said very much, ‘bout what ever happened then.They just packed up their belongings and left that night, were never heard from again.



    It was ten years later in '97, when a farmer near Buckley was found.Slumped over his plow, his heart had stopped, there were dog tracks all around.



    Seven years passed with the turn of the century, they say a crazy old widow had a dream, of dogs that circled her house at night that walked like men and screamed.



    In 1917, a sheriff who was out walking found a driverless wagon and tracks in the dust, like wolves had been a stalkin'.Near the roadside a four-horse team lay dead with their eyes open wide.When the vet finished up his examination, he said it looked like they died of fright.



    In '37 a schooner captain said, several crew members had reported a pack of wild dogs roaming Bowers Harbor.His story was never reported.



    In '57 a man of the cloth found claw marks on an old church door.The newspaper said they'd been made by a dog, he'd a had to stood 7'4".



    In '67 a van-load of hippies, told a park-ranger named Quinlinn, they'd been awakened in the night by a scratch at the window, there was a dogman looking in and grinning.



    In '77 there were screams in the night, near the village of Bellaire.Could've been a bobcat, could've been the wind, nobody looked up there.



    So far this year, no stories have appeared.Have the dogmen gone away?Have they disappeared?Soon enough I guess we'll know, cuz this is the time to fear, for in this decade called the 80s, the seventh year is here and somewhere in the north-woods darkness, a creature walks upright.And the best advice you may ever get is never to go out at night.







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    Yeah. Okay. Hey, everybody. Welcome to a conversation. Well, this will be, I guess, a conversation about, not a conversation with, right? About the dog man. I got my uh cryptid guest, Rob, from your most interesting story podcast. And we're going to talk about, is dog men is that the correct terminology here? You know, I've heard it. both ways. I've never heard dog mans. That sounds a little bit weird. So I guess dog men or men a group of dog man. Yeah. Or a pack. A pack of dog man. Yeah. A pack of dog mans. Sounds like a cigarette brand or something. Yeah. I'll take the dog man i got a hankering for tobacco and fur. They don't smell very good, but they like the taste. That's right. It all smells very wet. Wet doggish. So last time we talked about… Mothman. Mothman, yeah. I was just making sure you remembered. I do. So yeah, Mothman, which was pretty fun. And so I have a little more…on the Mothman than I do on the Dogman off the top of my head. But this will be fun. Yeah. I do like the Dogman story. But, you know, I don't think that the Dogman story is quite as prevalent in the cryptid world. You know, kind of Bigfoot, right? Yeah, Bigfoot's the winner, I think, in that regard. That's like the king, right? If we had to have a pyramid of cryptidness. Bigfoot would probably be at the top,

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    The Static Radio Show is hosted by Miles, who has changed his name to Miles Title and has a new picture of someone from his past. He is trying to figure out who this person is and introduces himself as Pack and Snatch. The show had a disaster last night, with Miles losing internet service and Entertainment Man getting kicked off for not paying his bills. They have a weird conversation via chat, with Entertainment Man wondering how far he would get before being kicked off. Miles is going to vamp for a little bit and call it the show, and they are going to keep going. They are trying to get the show done and hopefully Entertainment Man will come back in a minute. This is typical of Entertainment Man, who expects to still get service even though he doesn't pay his bill. It's just the two of them now, just Miles and the audience.

  • Bob has to work all weekend and has pizza, while Miles gets exposed to some 70s movie culture.








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    The Doobie Brothers challenge is a trivia quiz where listeners are asked to name the names of actors in a movie from the cast, including Sean Connery, Christopher Walken, Garrett Morris, and Vincent Gardenia. The quiz is based on the movie "The Anderson Tapes" from 1971, which is available for free on Tubi. The narrator watched the movie while away and was surprised to discover that Garrett Morris was in it before he was on Saturday Night Live. The conversation is about stealing things with only half the conversation being light and action-packed. The Conversation, a movie with Gene Hackman and Cindy Williams, is also mentioned, but the conversation is not as good. The movie is about surveillance in the 70s and is worth watching for those who love all three actors. The final question is about where the gold is located in the movie, and the narrator is unsure of where it is located.

  • Miles gets gaslit at the cemetery while Bob has come to culinary excellence.








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    The Snag Show is live streaming, and Old Cooch is introducing himself as Mangy Cooch. He tells jokes about his dog, his wife, and a poem about his wife's dog. He also talks about his love for his old cooch and how he got a new dog named Young Cooch from It's a Wonderful Life. He mentions a coworker who told him the best hamburger in Columbia was at Booch's, which rhymes with "coochies." He also mentions making the movie Flight of the Phoenix with Ernest Borgnine and George Kennedy. Finally, he talks about how his wife once stole the finger of a Yeti and how she likes to hide it in her spaghetti. Overall, the show is filled with funny and interesting anecdotes about different topics.

  • Bob is at a loss, as Miles goes to play pinball without him.








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    The text is a collection of random conversations between Miles for Static Radio and Mr. Subdued. Miles talks about his penis, lung cancer, Ricochet Rabbit, charging his phone, and neglecting his dog's sanitary needs for podcasting. He also mentions a pinball place in Quincy where he and his son went and his youngest son decided to go. Miles is down to 6% charged on his phone and his wife is alive. He thinks it's funny to betray his wife, but it never works out and ends up causing her to cry. Miles also talks about a dog whiz attack and a diabetic dog. He doesn't have a story yet, but will come up with something later. The text is filled with random conversations about various topics, including phone charging, charging, and miscommunication.

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    I Saw the Shadow



    I Saw the Shadow is from Bob LeMent of StaticRadio.com during an interview for Your Most Interesting Story Podcast at https://sites.google.com/view/ymis/home



    The story is about discovering a shadow person in our rental property.



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